News

In Fight Against Trump, Harvard Goes From Media Lockdown to the Limelight

News

The Changing Meaning and Lasting Power of the Harvard Name

News

Can Harvard Bring Students’ Focus Back to the Classroom?

News

Harvard Activists Have a New Reason To Protest. Does Palestine Fit In?

News

Strings Attached: How Harvard’s Wealthiest Alumni Are Reshaping University Giving

Magazine Articles by Harvard Men

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The following articles by Harvard graduates have appeared in April magazines:

Atlantic--"Laus Dionysi," by M. A. DeW. Howe '87; "Harking back to the Humanities," by J. Corbin '92; "Exile," by H. W. Sedgwick '82; "The Public Service Commissions Law of New York," by T. M. Osborne '84.

Bookman--"The Last of the Stewarts," by E. Fuller '82; "The Point of View and Some Recent Novels," by F. T. Cooper '86.

Century--"Boosting Myrtle," by J. Corbin '92; "The Red City," No. IV., by S. W. Mitchell h.'86; "Mars and the Future of the Earth," by P. Lowell '76.

Everybody's--"Thought," by A. M. Huntington h.'04; "Wet Lilacs," by W. P. Eaton '00; "The Man as Well," by R. W. Child '03.

Harper's--"The French Element in English," by T. R. Lounsbury h.'93; "Julia Bride," part II., by H. James '99; "Editor's Easy Chair," by W. D. Howells h.'67.

McClure's--"The South After the War," by C. Shurz h.'76.

New England--"On Painting," by J. La Farge '01.

Scribner's--"The Towers of Babel," by A. D. Ficke '04.

Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.

Tags