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The following articles in the April magazines are by Harvard graduates:
Atlantic--"Ferdinand Brunetiere," by I. Babbitt '89; "The Ideal Teacher," by G. H. Palmer '64.
Bookman--"The American Dramatic School," by A. deV. Tassin '92; "The Novelty of Plot and Some Recent Books," by F. T. Cooper '86.
Everybody's--"Evolution," by W. P. Eaton '00.
Forum--"Some Recent Guides to Culture," by W. T. Brewster '92.
Harper's--"Richmond," by C. H. White '97; "Spring Time," by H. Rhodes '93.
McClure's--"A Mountain Vigil," by H. E. Woodbridge '04.
Munsey--"Dr. Jim," by H. D. Green '69.
North American Review--"Capital and the Trust," by A. Stickney '69; "Japan and the United States," by K. Kaneko '78.
Outing--"In the Banquet Belt," by A. B. Ruhl '99; "Photographing Prairie Pigeons," by H. K. Job '88.
Popular Science--"Civology--A Suggestion," by L. M. Keasbey '88; "A Defence of Pragmatism," by W. James '69; "How shall the Destructive Tendencies of Modern Life be met and overcome," by R. C. Newton 74; "Joseph Leidy," by W. K. Brooks '75; "Louis Agassiz," by E. E. Hale '39.
Review of Reviews--"Psychology of Railroad Accidents," by C. R. Keyes '98.
Scribner's--"Impressions of Contemporary France," by B. Wendell '77.
World's Work--"Solving the Mystery of Life," by E. T. Brewster '90.
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