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The March Magazines.

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

Ainslee's--"The Maid, the Aunt and the Million," by A. Autro '91, "For Book Lovers," by A. L. Sessions '83.

Argosy--"When the Show Failed," by F. R. Burton '82, "The irrepressible Conor," by J. W. Babcock '82.

Atlantic Monthly--"The close of the Victorian Epoch," by T. W. Higginson '41, "Journal," by H. D. Thoreau '37.

Bookman--"The Touch of Nature and Some Recent Books," by F. T. Cooper '86.

Critic--"The Kuklux-Klan in Fiction," by Edward Fuller '82.

Current Literature--"Arbitration and the Hague Court," and "The Drama," by W. T. Arndt'97.

Forum--"The Quantitative Study of Education," by Professor E. L. Thorndike '96.

Harper's--"Employer's Policies in Industrial Strife," by President C. W. Eliot '53, "In the Season," and "Editor's Easy Chair," by W. D. Howells h. '67.

Leslie's--"Getting into Line," by H. M. Rideout '99, "The Men and the Hour, by E. Sedgwick '94.

Munsey's--"The Composers of Today," by W. J. Henderson '93

Popular--"Westward," by C. H. Page '90.

Popular Science--"Some Present Problems in Technical Chemistry," by Professor W. H. Walker 1.'95.

Pearson's--"The Poisons We Eat in Foods," by Dr.H. W. Wiley '73.

Reader--"Edgar Allan Pee," by E. E. Hale, Jr., '83, "Theodore Thomas and Orchestra Hall--A letter from the Trustees," by C. N. Fay '69.

Success--"No Choice," by O. S. Marden m.'82.

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