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The December Magazines.

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The following articles by Harvard graduates have appeared in December magazines:

Atlantic Monthly--"The Resources of the Confederacy," by William G. Brown '91; "A Plea for Crabbe," by Paul E. Moore '93.

Forum--"Licensed Gambling in Belgium," by G. F. Babbit '72.

North American Review--"The Proposed Appalachian Park," by Prof. N. S. Shaler '62; "Publicity as a Means of Social Reform," by W. H. Baldwin, Jr., '85.

Harper's--"Christmas-tide," a poem by W. B. Allen '78; "Other People's Children," by E. S. Martin '77.

Harper's Bazar--"The Training of Boys," by J. H. Morse '96.

Scribner's--"The Making of a Pilot," by A. W. Vorse '89.

Bookman--"The Drama of the Month," by Norman Hapgood '90.

Era--"English Literary News," by J. W. Smith '94.

World's Work--"Camera Shots at Wild Animals," by Theodore Roosevelt '80; "The Rebuilding of New York," by M. G. Cunniff '98.

Metropolitan--"A New Universal Religion," by G. S. Hall '78.

Munsey--"Boots and Saddles," by F. L. Huidekoper '96.

Junior Munsey and Puritan--"A Story of Kingcraft," Chaps. X-XV, by W. A. Foster '98L.

Ainslee's--"Senator Aldrich, the Most Influential Man in Congress," by L. A. Coolidge '83; "Dusenberry's Birthday," by J. C. Lincoln '84M.

Strand--"The Friends' Trysting Place," by G. H. Page '83.

Smart Set--"If She Had Only Known," by M. E. Baker '94.

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