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The following articles by Harvard graduates have appeared in the March magazines:

North American Review--"Constitutional Powers of the Senate, A Reply," W. H. Moody '76.

Atlantic Monthly--"Vivisection," H. C. Merwin '74; "The Philippines: The Educational Problem," F. W. Atkinson '90; "Dante as Lyric Poet," W.R. Thayer '81; "Two Books about Poetry," W. A. Neilson, A.M. '96.

Review of Reviews--"President Eliot of Harvard: A Character Sketch," G. P. Morris '83; "South American War Issues," E. Emerson, Jr., '91.

Century--"An Apostle to the American Indians," H. P. Nichols '71; "The Improvement of Washington City, II," C. Moore '78.

Scribner's--"The Heart of England," J. Corbin '92; "War and Economics Competion," B. Adams '70.

Outlook -- "Memories of a Hundred Years," E. E. Hale '39.

Bookman--"Drama of the Month," N. Hapgood '90.

National--"Primary Elections: A Political Miracle," R. Luce '82; "Pasadena's Rose Tournament," G. H. Tower '72.

Everybody's--"The Submerged Tenth: Grebes and Loons," H. K. Job '88.

Frank Leslie's--"Mrs. Fiske," N. Hapgood '90.

Munsey--"The New California," S. M. Williams '94; "A Matinee Hero," M. White, Jr., M.S.'98.

Junior Munsey--"A Stroke of Kingcraft," W. A. Foster L.S.'98; "How Macomber Succeeded," S. Shepherd '78.

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