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The following articles by Harvard men have appeared in the January magazines:
Ainslee's--"The Cup That Ran Over," by J. Morton '86.
American--"The Rise of David Warfield," by W. P. Eaton '00.
Appleton's--"The Weaker Vessel," by A. French '94.
Argosy--"The Butter-In," by F. R. Burton '82.
Atlantic--"Justice to the Corporations," by H. L. Higginson h.'82; "The Winter Warriors," by W. S. Hinchman '01.
Bohemian--"Opera-wise and Otherwise and Not Wise at All," by J. E. Goodman '99.
Delineator--"The Little Sister," by A. deV. Tassin '92; "Your Books and Mine," by F. T. Cooper '86.
Everybody's--"The Gnomes," by A. M. Huntington L.'04.
Harper's--"From the Spring of the Jordan to Damascus," by H. Van Dyke h.'94; "Writing," by E. S. Martin '77; "Editor's Easy Chair," by W. D. Howells h.'67.
McClure's--"Hypnotism and Crime," by H. Munsterberg h.'01.
North American Review--"Extemporaneous Sociability," by P. Collier S.T.B. '82; "Work of the Second Peace Conference," by M. W. Hazeltine '62; "Whittier," by W. L. Phelps A.M. '91.
Outing--"Moorea," by H. Parton '01.
Popular--"The Pride of a Man," by A. S. M. Chisholm M.'83.
Scribner's--"In the Louisiana Canebrakes," by T. Roosevelt '80; "A Run to the Horizon," by F. Palmer '00; "The Dead Du Gueselin," by E. Sutton '85; "In the Doctor's Office," by R. Herrick '90.
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