October 1912
In This Issue
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Articles
Election Superstitions and Fallacies
"It is somewhat late to consider whether the superstitions and traditions of a hundred or more years are to stand, in the result in November."
The Unaccustomed Ears of Europe
A Father to His Freshman Son
The Ethics of Business
The Grateful Dead
The Professor's Mare
The Tired Business Man
The Novelist's Choice
The Abolition of Poverty
Sissa and the Bakru
The Autobiography of an Individualist: Vi
The Passing of the Farmer
Remembrance
Venetian Nights
The Sunset of the Confederacy: Viii
Motherliness
Woman--One Word Most
A Case of Unrevealed Identity











