September 1905
In This Issue
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Articles
Shall the University Become a Business Corporation
Blue Peter
A Theory of Poetry
The Lesser Children: A Threnody at the Hunting Season
The Problem of Federal Printing
Education
The Face of the Poor
The Tenth Decade of the United States
President Roosevelt's Railway Policy: I the Problem
History in Easy Lessons
Ultimate Questions
Marriage Vows
The Three Gifts
Significant Poetry
Maria Edgeworth
An American Aristocrat
On Losing One's Temper
Two Women
Souvenirs of an Empty Nest
A School Comment on Shake-Speare's Julius Cæsar
A Romance of the Club











