The May number of the Cambridge Magazine offers a very attractive list of contents. With this issue the magazine is enlarged to the size of the ordinary magazine. The list of contents is:-
Equality in a Republic. Charles W. Eliot.
Dr. Samuel G. Howe. Julia Ward Howe.
Perfect Love. (Poem). Frederick Howard Hines, LL.D.
Elmwood, the Home of Lowell, R. Sydney Duncan.
My Experience as a Convict-Part 1 (In two parts), By an Ex-convict.
When Woman Enjoys Equal Rights With Man, Mae D. Frazar.
Difficulties of Working-People, By a Workingman.
The Deputy's Daughter, Translated from the French of Georges Ohnet by John J. Kennedy.- Chapter 1; A Family Difficulty. (To be continued).
An American Woman at a German University.
Judge Thomas Hughes, Q. C.- Resolutions on his Death.
Blackbird-A Tale of Frontier Life, Translated from the French of Gustave Aimard by Archibald G. Thacher '97.- Chapter V: The Rescue. (To be continued).
Book Reviews.
The Prospect Union.
The Social Union.
Notes on Cooperation.
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