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The February magazines contain the following articles by Harvard graduates:
Scribner's -- "To James Whitcomb Riley, Gardener," by Henry van Dyke h.'94.
Harper's--"The Literary Age of Boston," by Professor George E. Woodberry '77; "Editor's Easy Chair," by William Dean Howells h.'67.
Century--"The Poe-Chivers Papers: II. The First Authentic Account of one of Poe's Most Interesting Friendships," by Professor George E. Woodberry '77.
McClure's--"The Triumph," by Arthur Stanwood Pier '95.
Harvard Law Review--"Some of the Rights of Traders and Laborers," by Edward F. McClennen h.'95; "The Negotiable Instruments Law: Necessary Amendments," by Professor James Barr Ames '68; "Fraud as an Element of Unfair Competition," by E. R. Coffin '93.
Argosy--"The Mysterious Dresser," by William Albert Foster h.'98.
Bookman -- "Love's Waiting Time" (poem), by Curtis Hidden Page '90.
Popular Science Monthly--"The Science of Astronomy," by Professor Asaph Hall h.'79; "The Evolution of Sex in Plants," by Professor Bradley Moore Davis '93; "Mental and Moral Heredity in Royalty," by Dr. Frederick Adams Woods m.'98.
Atlantic Monthly--"Chapters of Boston History: Episodes of Boston Commerce," by M. A. De Wolfe Howe '87; "Lafcadio Hearn," by Paul Elmer More g.'93: "Real Forces in Literature," by Edward Fuller '82; "Co-operative History Writing: The Cambridge Modern History," by Professor Ephraim Emerton '71.
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