The following articles in the March magazines are by Harvard graduates:
Argosy--"The Obstinacy of Job Boyle," by W. A. Foster '98.
Atlantic Monthly--"Part of a Man's Life: Books Unread," by T. W. Higginson '41; "The Common Lot," by Robert Herrick '90.
Century--"'Mary Had a Little Lamb' and its Author," by R. W. Hale '92.
Bookman--"The Epic Novel and Some Recent Books," by F. T. Cooper '86.
Critic--"The Mission of the Republican Party," by Theodore Roosevelt '80; "The Clan and the Boss," by A. LeR. Hodder p.'97.
Current Literature--"The Drama," by Eckert Goodman '99.
Harpers--"On Entering a New House," by H. M. Hopkins p.'96; "Editor's Easy chair," by W. D. Howells h.'67.
Leslie's--"Jimmy," by V. M. Hillyer '97.
Lippincott's--"In the Private Car," by G. H. Preston '78.
McClure's--"The Coward," by Edward Cummings '83; "The Run of the Altamaha," by J. B. Stickney '95.
National--"The Natural Riches of Alaska," by A. C. Jackson '88.
New England--"Our Front Parlor Alligator," by Bradley Gilman '80; "A New Hampshire Log-Jam," by Walter Deane '70; "Neighborhood Sketches," by H. A. Shute '79.
North American Review--"Centennial of the British and Foreign Bible Society," by D. C. Gilman h.'76: "The Son of Royal Langbrith," by W. D. Howells h.67.
Outing--"The Eminently Respectable Dumb-Bell," by A. B. Ruhl '99: "Storm Wrapped on Mt. McKinley," by R. S. Dunn '98.
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