December 1905
In This Issue
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Articles
Woman Suffrage in the Tenements
“I easily showed my acquaintances in the neighborhood how to register; more easily, I told them when and where; most easily, I reminded them to go and vote. This took little time; but it was not all.”
Reading Matter and Thinking Matter
Riches: A Christmas Essay
Is the Theatre Worth While?
The Evangel
A Daughter of the Rich
Christmas
The Tenth Decade of the United States
Flowers of Paradise
German Ideals of to-Day
The Choice of Circumstance
A French Critic of Old Imperialism
An Interchange of Courtesies
The Little Christ
Sir Henry Irving
Judge Banks's Mary
Books New and Old
Significant Books of Music
As to Old Houses
A Reader's Confessions
Mr. Rickman's Philosophy of Clothes
A Day With a Poem
Mary Milton Speaks
A Plea for Leniency
Master Vergil











