The following articles by Harvard graduates have appeared in the December magazines:
Argosy--"The Fatal Photo," by W. B. Foster L.'98.
Harper's--"Is English Becoming Corrupt?" by T. R. Lounsbury h.'93; "When Upweekis Goes Hunting," by W. J. Long '92; "The University of St. Petersburg," by C. F. Thwing '76; "Sorrow, my Sorrow" and "Editor's Easy Chair," by W. D. Howells h.'67.
Everybody's--"Ballad," by Percy Mac Kaye '97.
Lippincott's-- "The Bread on the Waters," by Alfred Sutro '91.
Leslie's Monthly--"A Disciple of Prince Florizel," by H. G. Rhodes '93; "A Few Real Boys," by H. A. Shute '79.
Scribner's--"Ode to Music," by Henry van Dyke h.'94.
Munsey's--"The Two-Minute Trotter," by J. F. Marsten '98.
Wayside Tales--"Harvard Sixty Years Ago," by G. F. Hoar '46.
Atlantic Monthly--"Editing," by Sir L. Stephen h.'90; "The Last Royal Veto," by W. Everett '59; "The New Revelation in Science," by J. Trowbridge s.'65.
Reader--"Review of 'Sanctuary,'" by H. Copeland '91.
Bookman--"Local Colour and Some Recent Novels," by F. T. Cooper '86.
Metropolitan--"Love's Submission," by C. H. Page '90.
Success--"Getting to the Point." by O. S. Marden M.'82.
Popular Science Monthly--"The Academy of Science of St. Louis," by W. Trelease '84; "Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy," by J. A. Fleming M.'75.
Century--"The Heavy Mists Trail Low upon the Sea," by M. J. Savage h.'96.
World's Work--"The Post-Office and the People," by M. G. Cunniff '98.
World To-Day--"In the Sicilian Hills." by R. Herrick '90; "Impressions of the Far East," by C. C. Hall h.'97: "Shorthand and Brains," by J. R. Slater '94; "Art in America," by W. M. R. French '64.
Review of Reviews--"Phillipine Trade and Industry on View," by W. P. Wilson '77.
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