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The following articles by Harvard men have appeared in the February magazines:
Atlantic--"The Face of Clay," by A. S. Pier '95; "The Panic and the Banks," by F. S. Mead '87; "The Popular Ballad," by G. L. Kittredge '82; "Hesper," by Van Dyke h.'04.
Century--"The Evolution of Life," by P. Lowell '70; "The Red City," by S. W. Mitchell '86; "The Behavior of Roger," by R. M. Yerkes '98.
Everybody's--"The Actual Status of Music in America," by W. J. Henderson '93.
Harper's--"Nine Days' Wonder in York," by W. D. Howells h.'67: "The University of Paris," by C. F. Thwing '76.
Scribner's--"For the Honor of the Balloon Corps," by F. Palmer '69; "The Unknown," by G. Hibbard '80.
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