Lepper
168 |
| II. Bimetallism Extinguished |
John Clark Ridpath |
180 |
| The Segregation and Permanent Isolation of Criminals |
Norman Robinson |
192 |
| How to Increase National Wealth by the Employment of Paralyzed Industry |
B. O. Flower |
200 |
| Open Letter to Eastern Capitalists |
Charles C. Millard |
211 |
| The Telegraph Monopoly: Part XIII. |
Prof. Frank Parsons |
218 |
| The Provisional Government of the Cubans |
Thomas W. Steep |
226 |
| A Noted American Preacher |
Duncan MacDermid |
232 |
| The Civic Outlook |
Henry Randall Waite, Ph. D. |
245 |
| “The Tempest” the Sequel to “Hamlet” |
Emily Dickey Beery |
254 |
| The Creative Man |
Stinson Jarvis |
262 |
| Plaza of the Poets: |
| The New Woman |
Miles Menander Dawson |
275 |
| Under the Stars |
Coates Kinney |
275 |
| The Cry of the Valley |
Charles Melvin Wilkinson |
276 |
| A Radical |
Robert F. Gibson |
277 |
| The Editor’s Evening: Our Totem; Vive La France! Le Siècle (a Sonnet) |
278 |
| The Concentration of Wealth: Its Causes and Results: Part I |
Herman E. Taubeneck |
289 |
| The Future of the Democratic Party: A Reply |
David Overmyer |
302 |
| The Multiple Standard for Money |
Eltweed Pomeroy |
318 |
| Anticipating the Unearned Increment |
I. W. Hart |
339 |
| Studies in Ultimate Society: |
| I. A New Interpretation of Life |
Laurence Gronlund |
351 |
| II. Individualism vs. Altruism |
K. T. Takahashi |
362 |
| General Weyler’s Campaign |
Crittenden Marriott |
374 |
| The Author of “The Messiah” |
B. O. Flower |
386 |
| Open Letter to President Andrews |
The Editor |
399 |
| Plaza of the Poets: |
| The Onmarch |
Freeman E. Miller |
403 |
| The Toil of Empire |
John Vance Cheney |
404 |
| The Day Love Came |
Theodosia Pickering |
405 |
| The Question |
Julia Neely-Finch |
405 |
| Triolet |
Curtis Hidden Page |
406 |
| The Cry of the Poor |
John Clark Ridpath |
407 |
| The Editor’s Evening: A Knotty Problem; A Case of Prevision; Concerning Eternity; A. L. (a Sonnet) |
419 |
| The New Ostracism |
Hon. Charles A. Towne |
433 |
| The Concentration of Wealth: Its Causes and Results: Part II |
Herman E. Taubeneck |
452 |
| The Rights of the Public over Quasi-Public Services |
Hon. Walter Clark |
470 |
| Prosperity: the Sham and the Reality |
John Clark Ridpath |
486 |
| Jefferson and His Political Philosophy |
Mary Platt Parmelee |
505 |
| The Latest Social Vision |
B. O. Flower |
517 |
| The Dead Hand in the Church |
Rev. Clarence Lathbury |
535 |
| Hypnotism in its Scientific and Forensic Aspects |
Marion L. Dawson, B. L. |
544 |
| Suicide: Is It Worth While? |
Charles B. Newcomb |
557 |
| Plaza of the Poets: |
| Old Glory |
Ironquill |
562 |
| Vita Sum |
Junius L. Hempstead |
563 |
| Gold |
Clinton Scollard |
564 |
| Richard Realfe |
Reubie Carpenter |
565 |
| The Dreamer |
Helena M. Richardson |
565 |
| The Editor’s Evening: The Greatest Lyric; “Thrift, Thrift, Horatio;” The Pessimist; The Physician’s Last Call (a Sonnet). |
566 |
| Freedom and Its Opportunities: Part I |
Hon. John R. Rogers |
577 |
| “The Case Against Bimetallism” |
Judge George H. Smith |
590 |
| The Initiative and the Referendum |
Elihu F. Barker |
613 |
| The Telegraph Monopoly: Part XIV |
Prof. Frank Parsons |
628 |
| The Laborer’s View of the Labor Question: |
| I. How the Laborer Feels |
Herbert M. Ramp |
644 |
| II. Up or Down? |
W. Edwards |
654 |
| III. The Farm Hand: An Unknown Quantity |
William Emory Kearns |
661 |
| Practical Measures for Promoting Manhood and Preventing Crime |
B. O. Flower |
673 |
| The Demand for Sensational Journals |
John Henderson Garnsey |
681 |
| Is History a Science? |
John Clark Ridpath |
687 |
| Plaza of the Poets: |
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