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MARCH-AUGUST, 1904

Volume XXXIX

THE CHAUTAUQUA PRESS

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO

Copyright by The Chautauqua Press

1904

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MCFARLAND, J. HORACE. Harrisburg Up to Date

(Illustrated), 68.

Monopoly (see also "Anti-Monopoly").

Mormonism and the Senate, 214.

Mourning Cloak, The (Illustrated), 76.
Muir, John (with portrait), 256.

Municipal Ownership and Reform in Chicago, 313.
Municipal Progress, Evidence of, 315.
Nature, The Return to (Illustrated), 257.
Nature Study (Illustrated). The Skunk Cabbage
-The Mourning Cloak, 76; The Trilliums-The
Chipping Sparrow, 173; Ants and Their Herds
-The Onion, 273; The Clovers-The Bumble-
bee, 384.

Naval Competition, Where Will It End, 209.

Negro, Education and the, 212.

News Summary, 84, 185, 285.

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Poor Children (Illustrated), 374.

Onion, The (Illustrated), 273.

Panama and Its Neighbors (Illustrated), 41.
Panama Canal and the Republic, The, 111.

PARKER, G. A. The Park Problem and Park and
Outdoor Art (Civic Study Programs), 396.

Peace, In Behalf of International, 310.

Philippines, The Bill of Rights in the, 508.
Political Parties, Our Minor, 408.
Pope, The Policy of the New, 7.
Postal Privilege, Books and, 418.
Poverty, City Life, Crime and (Illustrated), 115.
Presidential Campaign of 1904, The, 305.
Promotion and Daring, Stories of American (Illus-
trated). Millions for Pioneer Canals and Rail-
ways, 51; Planting the Flag in Old Louisiana,
150; Astoria, 251.

Provinces, The (Illustrated), 562.

Races Most Do Congregate, Where, 416.
Racial Composition of the American People (Illus-
trated). Social and Industrial Problems, 13;
City Life, Crime and Poverty, 115; A:algama-
tion and Assimilation, 217.

Railroad, Evolution of the American (Illustrated),
316.

Railroad, The Chief Mission of a, 350.

Railroad Men, Social Centers for (Illustrated),
365.

Railroad Oddities, 330.

Railroad Station Improvement, 368.

Railroad Temperance Regulations, 347.

Railroad Trade Journalism (Illustrated), 332.

Railway Employees, Organizations of (Illustrated),

340.

Railway Travel, Danger in, II.

Railways, Millions for Pioneer Canals and (Illus-
trated), 51.

Reading Journey in the Borderlands of the United
States (Illustrated). Panama and Its Neighbors,
23; The Bahamas and the Caribbees, 125;
Cuba, 228.

Reciprocity as the Issues, Tariff and, 4c7.

Referendum, Republican Government and the, 9.

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Tokyo (Illustrated), 547.

Trilliums, The (Illustrated), 173.

TRUESDALE, W. H. The Chief Mission of a Rail-
road, 350.

Trust and the Government, The Coal, 516.

Trust Laws, or What? Nullification of, 113.
United States, Reading Journey in the Border-
lands of the (see under " Reading").

VAN NORMAN, LOUIS E. Advertising Ideas, 175.

Vatican, The Republic and the, 412.

WALDRON, George B. Evolution of the American
Railroad (Illustrated), 316.

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Civic Study Programs. Libraries, 395; The Park
Problem, 396; Park and Outdoor Art, 397.
CLARK, FELICIA BUTTZ. Where the Ghost
Walked (Illustrated), 427.

C. L. S. C. Class Banners (Illustrated), 434.
C. L. S. C. Round Table (Illustrated). The
Standard of Life, 87; The '94 Decennial, 87;
How Free Are We, 87; Labor and the Poets,
88; Greco-Americans at Hull-House, 88; Some
Studies in American Fiction, 88; Notes, 89, 191,
288. Outline of Required Reading, 90, 191,
289. Suggestive Programs for Local Circles,
90, 192, 289; The Travel Club, 91, 192; Answers
to Search Questions, 91, 193, 290, 404; The
Library Shelf, 92, 193; News from Readers and
Circles, 92, 195; The Class of 1904, 188; Some
Sidelights on Immigration, 188; The Story-
teller's Art, 188; An Evening with American
Sculptors, 190; Who's Who in American Sculp-
ture, 191; To the Class of 1904, 287; Library
Achievements of Chautauqua Circles, 287; The
Course for 1904-05, 287; Some Purpose Novels,
287; To the "Freshman" Class, 287; Important
Announcement to the 1904 Class, 288; Children's
Reading, 288; Supplementary Books for the
"Social Progress Year," 289; How Chautauqua
Circles Have Promoted Public Libraries, 290.
Color Again, Suffrage and, 10.
Colorado, Lawlessness in, 507.

COMMONS, JOHN R. Racial Composition of the
American People (Illustrated), 13, 115, 217.
Nature Study

COMSTOCK,

ANNA

BOTSFORD.

(Illustrated), 76, 173, 273, 384, 484.
Congress, The Fifty-eighth, 306.

Crime and Poverty, City Life (Illustrated), 115.
Cuba (Illustrated), 228.

Current Events Programs, 85, 186, 286.

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FIELD, MARY H. The Evolution of Mrs. Thomas,
437.

FISKE, AMOS KIDDER. The Bahamas and the
Caribbees (Illustrated), 125.

FITCH, J. G. Bewildering but Helpful, 450.

Formosa, The Southern Islands and (Illustrated),
585.

France Again, Church and State in, 411.

Ghost Walked, Where the (Illustrated), 427.
GROSVENOR, GILBERT H. Panama and Its
Neighbors (Illustrated), 23.
HALE, EDWARD EVERETT.
Chautauqua Student. 453; An
tion, 457.

The Work of a
American Institu-

HANNA, CAPTAIN MATTHEW. Cuba (Illustrated),
228.

Hanna, The Death of Senator, 114.
Harrisburg Plan, The (Illustrated), 60.
Harrisburg Up to Date, 68.

HARTSHORNE, MISS A. C. Reading Journey
Through Japan (Illustrated), 519.

HARTT, MARY BRONSON. A Human Nature
Study, 455.

Hawaii, The Women of (Illustrated), 419.

HAZELTINE, MARY EMOGENE. The Children's
Room in the Public Library (Illustrated), 369.
Highways and Byways, 3, 105, 205, 305, 407, 507.
Hoar, George Frisbie (with portrait), 59.
HOFFMAN, ARTHUR SULLIVANT.

Sleeping Car, 359.

The Tzar of the

Hokkaido and back to Kobe, The (Illustrated),
574.

HORWILL, HERBERT W. On Learning to See,
276.

HULBERT, ARCHER BUTLER.

Stories of American
Promotion and Daring (Illustrated), 51, 150, 251.
Human Nature Study, A, 455.

HYAMSON, ALBERT M. Jewish Chautauqua Exten-
sion in England (Illustrated), 445.

Industrial Education, The Humanizing Tendency
of (Illustrated), 266.

Industrial Problems, Social and (Illustrated), 13.
Japan, Reading Journey Through (Illustrated),
519.

Jewish Chautauqua Extension in England (Illus-
trated), 445.

Jewish Chautauqua Society, The, 447.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM E. Railroad Temperance
Regulations, 347.

Journalism, Railroad Trade (Illustrated), 332.
Kiser, S. E. The Man in the Tower (verse), 329.
KROUT, MARY H. The Women of Hawaii (Illus-
trated), 419.

Kyoto: The Heart of Old Japan (Illustrated),
519.

Kyoto to Kamakura, From (Illustrated), 535.
Labor Conditions, Improved, 414.

Learning to See, On, 276.

Libraries for Poor Children, Home (Illustrated),
374.

Library, The Children's Room in the Public (Illus-
trated), 369.

Literature and Little Children, Great, 381.
Locomotive and Car Life, 338.

Louisiana, Planting the Flag in Old (Illustrated),
150.

Louisiana Purchase Exposition, The Sculpture of
the (Illustrated), 242.

Man in the Tower, The (verse), 329.

MCBRIDE, HENRY. The Arts and Crafts in Tech-
nical Schools (Illustrated), 71.
MCCOY, ADRIAN W.

338.

Locomotive and Car Life,

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