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Century Magazine, Vol. 14
May-October 1888

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America
The Church of England in the Colonies, by Edward Eggleston
College Fraternities, by John Addison Porter
Frontier Types, by Theodore Roosevelt
The Heart of the Southern Catskills, by John Burroughs
A Home of the Silent Brotherhood: The Abbey of LaTrappe in Kentucky, by James Lane Allen
The New Political Generation, by Edward Clark
The Ranchman's Rifle on Crag and Prairie, by Theodore Roosevelt
Sheriff's Work on a Ranch, by Theodore Roosevelt

Britain
An English Deer Park, by Richard Jefferies
Lichfield Cathedral, by M.G. van Rensselaer
Lincoln Cathedral, by M.G. van Rensselaer

Business, Law & Government
Topics of the Time (Editorials); Open Letters

Childcare & Education
Uppingham [Rutland]: An Ancient School Worked on Modern Ideas, by George R. Parkin

Civil War
The American Volunteer
Army Hospitals and Cases, by Walt Whitman
An Attempted Division of California
The Career of the Confederate Ram "Albermarle," by Gilbert Elliott, Edgar Holden, and W.B. Cushing
The Chances of Being Hit in Battle, by William F. Fox
Civil War Memoranda
General Lee's Views on Enlisting the Negroes, by R.E. Lee
Hard Times in the Confederacy, by A.C. Gordon
The Locomotive Chase in Georgia, by William Pittenger
A Note of Peace: Reunions of "The Blue and the Gray," by George L. Kilmer
Philip H. Sheridan
The Philosophy of Courage, by Horace Porter

Education (Adult)
A Democratic Government in the Colleges
Individuality in Teaching
An Industrial Idea in Education, by Charles M. Carter
Modern Collegiate Education
The Teacher's Vacation, by H.W. Compton
The University and the Bible, by T.T. Munger
Women Who Go to College, by Arthur Gilman

Health
Disease Germs, and How to Combat Them, by Lucius Pitkin
Dreams, Nightmare and Somnambulism, by J.M. Buckley
What We Should Eat, by W.O. Atwater

Military
American Machine Cannon and Dynamite Guns, by William R. Hamilton
Our National Military System

Native Americans
The Abolition of Slavery by the Cherokee, by George E. Foster

Nature
Doves, by E.S. Starr

People
JOHNSTON, Colonel Richard Malcolm [writer], by Sophie Bledsoe Herrick
KENNAN, George, by Anna Laurens Dawes
LAZARUS, Emma [Singer]
LINCOLN as a Military Man
LOWELL'S Recent Writings
POPE LEO XIII, the Personality of, by Maurice Francis Egan
SHERIDAN, Philip H.
SILL, Edward Rowland [Poet], by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
TAYLOR, Father, by John Codman

Religion
Christianity the Conservor of American Civilization, by Christopher Stuart Patterson
The Pulpit for To-Day, by Lyman Abbot
"The Right Man for Our Church," by Forrest F. Emerson
The University and the Bible, by T.T. Munger

Science & Technology
Sidereal Astronomy: Old and New, by Edward S. Holden
The Story of the First News Message Ever Sent by Telegraph

Women's Issues
Fifty Tucks Instead of One, by Julia Dorr
Make Your Daughters Independent, by G. Andrews

World Travel, Cultures & Colonies
Is the Siberian Exile System to Be at Once Abolished? by George Kennan
A Printer's Paradise: The Plantin-Moretus Museum at Antwerp, by Theo. L. De Vinne
Russian Exiles and the Prison Camps of Siberia, by George Kennan
A 22-part series that ran from 1888 to 1890 on the plight of Russian political or "administrative" exiles in the camps and mines of Siberia.
Sinai and the Wilderness, by Edward L. Wilson
The Steppes of the Irtish, by George Kennan

FICTION
The Liar, by Henry James
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