The following articles by Harvard graduates have appeared in the January magazines:
Atlantic Monthly--"Deflance," by J. W. Chadwick T.'64; "American Audiences," by Col. T. W. Higginson '41; "A Permanent Anglo-American Treaty," by C. C. Hyde L.'98; "Significant Books; American Biography," by M. A. DeW. Howe '87; "A Group of Scientific Books," by E. T. Brewster '90.
Popular Magazine--"Tony and the Moose," by J. Otis '81; "The Cruise of the 'Promised Land'," by W. Wood '68.
North American Review--"Our Antiquated Method of Electing a President," by S. Newcomb S.'58.
Argosy--"When the Show Failed" by F. R. Burton '82.
Cosmopolitan--"Parisian Pedlars and Their Musical Cries," by B. Gilman '80; "Great Industries of the United States," by F. S. Hall '82.
Leslie's Monthly--"Does it Pay to be a Teacher?," by A. Goodrich '74; "The New Senator from Massachusetts," by C. F. Gettemy '91; "The Land of Disasters 1853-1904," by E. Sedgwick '94.
Ainslee's--"For Book Lovers," by A. L. Sessions '83.
Metropolitan--"Convictions," by E. S. Martin '77.
Scribner's--"The War of 1812," by Capt. A. T. Mahan h.'95.
Century--"The Cicatrice," by G. Morris '02; "The Christmas Fiesta in the Philippines," by D. Gray '92; "A Common Thought," by H. Austin L.'79; "Two Optimists," by R. W. Gilder h.'90.
Harper's--"Editha," by W. D. Howells h.'67; "The Question of Honor," by T. R. Lounsbury h.'93; "Editor's Easy Chair" by W. D. Howells h.'67.
Critic--"A Call to the Mountains," by R. W. Gilder h.'90.
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