August 1913
In This Issue
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Articles
The Unlearned Lesson of the Titanic
Since that fateful night of April 1912, what have we done in the way of reform that will go toward averting another such disaster?
The Man and the Militant
Some Letters of William Vaughn Moody
The Lie
Education for Motherhood: Ii
The Causation of Crime
The Cycle of the North
On a Pot of Tulips
Robert Toombs: A Confederate Portrait
Cain, the Key
Abusing the Instrument
Van Cleve and His Friends
Upon the Threshold of the Mind
Præterita
Common Sense in Pronunciation
A Roman Citizen
Looking Literary
The Value of Sentiment
Hot-Weather Reflections
The Cat and the Bell-Collar
The Philosophy of Tea-Cakes
Letters to Mr. Bradford











