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The following articles in the November magazines are by Harvard graduates:
American--"The Powers of Men," by W. James M.'67.
Atlantic--"Literature (1857-1907)," by T. W. Henderson '41; "Recollections of an Atlantic Editorship," by W. D. Howells h.'67; "Atlantic Dinners and Diners." by A. Gilman h.'04; "verses," by J. R. Lowell '38; "The Launching of the Magazine," by C. E. Norton '46; "Science (1857-1907)," by H. S. Pritchett h.'01; "Politics (1857-1907)," by W. Wilson h.'07.
Catholic World-"The Recent Results of Psychical Research," by G. M. Searle '57.
Century--"Mars as the Abode of Life," by P. Lowell '96; "Lincoln's Offer of a Command to Garibaldi," by H. N. Gay '96.
Harper's--"Charleston," by C. H. White S.'97.
North American Review--"The Nature of Prayer," by L. Abbott h.'90, M. D. Conway D.'54, and W. R. Huntington '59; "The Foundations of a National Drama," by H. A. Jones h.'07.
Popular Science Monthly--"The Problems of Age, Growth and Death," by C. S. Minot '78.
Review of Reviews--"How Boston Solved the Gas Problem," by L. D. Brandeis L.'77.
World's Work--"Planting Trees for Profit," by T. E. Will '90.
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