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The first number of the Illustrated Magazine, which appeared on Saturday, contains the following articles: "Emerson's Empericism," by H. W. Dresser '03; "Opportunities of Harvard Men for Social Service," by A. E. Wood '06; "Yale, Pennsylvania and Harvard Football Material." by G. C. Townsend '06; "Two Children," by A. E. Wood '06; "Work of Harvard Memorial Society," by H. A. Mumma '07 "The Song of the Nymph," a poem, by P. B. Kayser; "The Scarlet Letter:" an appreciation, by J. E. S.; "Work," from an address by the late Emile Zola to the Paris students.
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