April 1911
In This Issue
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Articles
The Younger Generation: An Apologia
“The difference of emphasis … which distinguishes the younger from the elder time, is that ours is an emphasis not upon form but upon content.”
My First Summer in the Sierra (Part IV)
Extracts from John Muir’s personal writings
The Tendency of Municipal Government in the United States
The New Missionary Outlook
A Wave
Nullifying the Law by Judicial Interpretation
After He Was Dead
Fiddler's Lure
Myself and I
Christ Among the Doctors
Tolstoi and Young Russia
Educational Efficiency
The Patricians
The Embarrassed Eliminators
A Little Baby
Criticism
Why Not?
A Gentleman Adventurer
Rain
How Doth
The Wisdom of Foolishness











