The following articles by Harvard graduates have appeared in the November magazines:
Popular Science Monthly--"A Laboratory for the Study of Marine Zoology in the Tropical Atlantic," by A. G. Mayer '97; "The Aurora Borealis of August 21," by A. G. Bell h.'96; "Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy," by J. A. Fleming '75.
Century--"The Wind of Sorrow" and "Dulois Memoria," by Henry van Dyke h.'94; "The Reggie Livingstones' Country Life," by David Gray '92; "The Summer of St. Martin," by S. Weir Mitchell h.'86.
Scribner's--"The Senate," by H. C. Lodge '71.
Everybody's--"Reform that Reforms," by A. Hodder '97; "The Reform of Shaun," by A. French '94.
Reader--"Review of Joseph Conrad's 'Falk,'" by H. Copeland '91.
Leslie's Monthly--"A Few Real Boys," by H. A. Shute '79.
Munsey's--"American Golf in 1903," by J. F. Marsten '98.
Argosy--"A Thread Spun Fine," by W. B. Foster L.'98.
Outing--"In the Cape Sable Wilderness," by H. K. Job '88.
Metropolitan--"Love's Parting," by C. H. Page '90; "Cross Country," by E. Emerson '91.
Harper's--"Winter in the Country," by E. S. Martin '77; "The New Problems of the Universe," by S. Newcomb '58; "Editor's Easy Chair," by W. D. Howells h.'67.
Popular Astronomy--"The Opposition of Eros (433) in 1905," by E. C. Pickering '65s.
World's Work--"The Post-Office and the People," by M. G. Cunniff '98; "Mr. Kipling's "The Five Nations,'" by F. T. Cooper '86.
Atlantic Monthly--"The School," by C. W. Eliot '53; "The Battle of Gray's Pasture," by G. L. Teeple '97; "Journalism," by Sir L. Stephen h.'90; "Economic Conditions for Future Defense," by B. Adams '70; "The Problem of the American Historian," by W. G. Brown '91; "On Growing Old," by Norman Hapgood '90; "Some Recent Books on the Elizabethan Drama," by G. P. Baker '87.
North American Review--"Is Our National Congress Representative?," by S. J. Barrows '75; "The United States and the Late Lord Salisbury," by M. W. Hazeltine '62; "Is Football Good Sport?," by G. E. Merrill '69.
Review of Reviews--"Men and Issues of the New York City Campaign," by E. Wardman '88.
Bookman--"The Rain," by H. M. Hopkins '96; "The Sustained Effort and Some Recent Novels," by F. T. Cooper '86.
World To-Day--"The Currency Situation," by J. L. Laughlin '73; "Ministers and Labor Leadership," by A. A. Borle '91; "The Second Year of the Carnegie Institution," by D. C. Gilman h.'76.
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