September 1915
In This Issue
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Articles
War and the Wealth of Nations
“During the past fifty years the wealth of the world has gone ahead by leaps and bounds, while the morality of the world has moved only at a snail’s pace.”
The Progress of the Social Conscience
The Modest Immigrant
The Monroe Doctrine as Germans See It
Union Portraits: Vi. William H. Seward
Under the Arch
The Turn of the Tide: Adventures in the Little House on the Marne
The Art of Asia
The Drove-Road
Jupiter
John Masefield
Disraeli and Conservatism
This Older Generation
A League to Enforce Peace
War Notes From a Newspaper Desk
Side-Issues of the War
Shaving Thoughts
Pullman Cars
On Being the Last to Bed











