July 1907
In This Issue
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Articles
The Power That Makes for Peace
“Under certain circumstances a nation will fight if it have left in it a spark of the elemental human virtue. And the remedy for such conditions lies far back of any influences which force or arbitrary restrictions can create.”
Government by Impulse
The Helpmate
In Unknown Portugal
Thomas Nelson Page
The Political Outlook in Russia
Some Recent Novels
The Book-Worms
Hid Treasure
Decorated Margins
An Eye for Color
Sun-Dial Mottoes
A Degenerate
Noon at Paestum
The Dime Novel in American Life
School Reform in Boston
The Law and the Lady
The Spirit of Old West Point
The Lute-Player
Cowper and William Hayley
A Family Affair
Car-Window Botany
A Cry in Tiie Market Place











