October 1906
In This Issue
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Articles
New York After Paris
"New York is trying to create for itself a new mind as well as a new body."
Commercial Panics, Past and Future
Two Memories of a Childhood
Captain Christy
Autumn Magic
The Autobiography of a Southerner Since the Civil War
Romanticism in Music
The Satyr's Children: A Fable
Pictures for the Tenements
My Shakespeare Progress
To a Child Just Awakened
A Relish of Keats
The Forcible Collection of International Debts
His Comrade
More's Shelburne Essays
The Orphan Brigade
Concerning Hat-Trees
Mrs. Howe and Her Commentator
The Newspaper as an Educator
Nature's Ladies
The Automobile as a Rest Cure











