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Century Magazine, Vol. 28
May-October 1895

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America
American Rural Festivals, by Constance Cary Harrison
A Chapter of Municipal Folly, by A.C. Bernheim
The Conquest of Arid America, by William E. Smythe
The Discovery of Glacier Bay, by John Muir
Fun on the Stump, by Edward J. McDermott
The National Military Park, by H.V. Boynton
The New Public Library in Boston, by M.G. van Rensselaer and Lindsay Swift
Southern Dialect, by Val Starnes

Britain
A Cruise on the Norfolk Broads, by Anna Bowman Dodd
The Government of English Cities

Business, Law & Government
Books in Paper Covers, by Brander Matthews
Topics of the Time (Editorials); Open Letters

Childcare & Education
Religion in the Public Schools, by Alexander Johnston of Princeton

Civil War
"Dixie" and its Author, by Robert Sheerin
A Japanese Life of General Grant

Education (Adult)
An American School in Rome, by A.L. Frothingham, Jr.

Garden
Aquatic Gardening, by J.H. Connelly

Household
"The Public Safety is the Supreme Law"

Humor
Scene [from] the Realm of Fiction, by Priscilla Leonard

Military
The Battle of the Yalu, by Philo N. McGiffin and A.T. Mahan
The Future of War, by Fitzhugh Lee

Native Americans
Hunting Customs of the Omahas, by Alice C. Fletcher

People
BRYANT, William Cullen, and the Berkshire Hills, by Arthur Lawrence
CHANDLER, Zachariah, in Lincoln's Second Campaign, by Charles Moore
CLAY, Henry, Recollections of, by Madeleine McDowell
GLAVE, Edward Jones - Glave's Career, by Robert Howard Russell
KEATS in Hampstead, by Kenyon West
KEATS, Appreciation of, by His Friends
KEATS, the Influence of, by Henry van Dyke
KOVALESVSKY, Sonia - Notable Women, by Isabel F. Hapgood
LINCOLN - The Close of Lincoln's Career, by Noah Brooks
LINCOLN - The Works of Lincoln as a Political Classic, by Francis N. Thorpe
LIVINGSTONE - The Heart of Dr. Livingstone
RUBINSTEIN, Anton, the Man and the Musician, by Alexander McArthur
STEVENSON, Robert Louis, Personal Memories of, by Edmund Gosse
WEBSTER, Daniel, Against Napoleon, by Daniel Webster
Reminiscences of Literary Berkshire, by Henry Dwight Sedgwick
Two Vice-Presidents, by Henry L. Dawes

Recreation
Bicycle Problems and Benefits
Fox-Hunting in Kentucky, by John Fox, Jr.
Old-Fashioned Fishing, by Henry van Dyke

Religion
The New Old Testament, by Newman Smyth

Science & Technology
Picturing the Planets, by James E. Keeler

Social Issues & Causes
How Men Become Tramps, by Josiah Flynt
Tribulations of a Cheerful Giver, by William Dean Howells
Two Tramps in England, by Josiah Flynt

Women's Issues
The Marriage Rate of College Women, by Milicent Washburn Shinn

World Travel & Cultures
A Bit of Italian Merry-Making: The Lilies of Nola, by Mary Scott-Uda
The Comedie Francaise at Orange, by Thomas A. Janvier
Life in the Tuileries Under the Second Empire, by Anna L. Bicknell
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