June 1923
In This Issue
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Articles
The Canadian Type
"Canada is a nation, and this is, I suppose, the first step toward having a national type. Now let us go and look for a Canadian."
Doctor Johnson: A Play
History of the United States From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896/the McKinley and Roosevelt Administrations, 1897-1909
The Genius of America: Studies in Behalf of the Younger Generation
The Quare Women, a Story of the Kentucky Mountains
The Poems of Alice Meynell
The Development of the American Short Story: An Historical Survey
Books in June
Educational Texts
For Young and Old
The Johnson-Newton Affair
What God Hath Not Joined
The Divineness of Discontent
Reminiscences of a Middle-Western School
Youth
The Autobiography Op a Labor Leader. Ii
Copper--a Study in Ingots and Men
The Wonderful Tune
A Brass-Bound Holiday
The Morale of the School
A Meteoric Career: A True Story
The Crabbing of Youth by Age
A Lost World
The Arrow-Maker
Three Words
Labor as Banker
Barriers to Freedom: An Audit of India's Hopes and Fears
France and the Ruhr: The Peasant-Proprietor Speaks
The Children's Soviet and Others
The Ultimate Nightingale
Rhus Toxicodendron
The Way of a Horse With a Man
The Contributors' Column











