The following articles by Harvard graduates have appeared in the May magazines:
American--"The Lilac," by W. P. Eaton '00; "Getting Wise," by R. W. Child '03.
Atlantic--"Has the Democratic Party a Future?" by T. M. Osborne '84; "Pragmatism: a New Philosophy," by W. M. Salter Dv.'76; "The Confessions of a Sentimentalist," by H. B. Washburn '91; "The Conservation of our National Resources," by J. L. Matthews '96.
Century--Comment on "The Prince of the Power of the Air," by A. G. Bell h.'96; "The Red City," No. V., by S. W. Mitchell h.'86; "The Elephant's Bride," by J. Corbin '92; "The Canals and Oases of Mars," by P. Lowell '76; "Mary Garden," by H. T. Finck '76.
Everybody's--"Friendship," by S. W. Mitchell h.'86; "Love's Dwelling-Place," by A. M. Huntington h.'04.
McClure's--"First Days of the Reconstruction," by C. Schurz h.'76.
Metropolitan--"Taft as a Presidential Candidate," by F. H. Hitchcock '91.
New England--"Famous New England Artists Series," by F. W. Coburn '91; "Architecture and the Public," by W. P. P. Longfellow '55.
North American Review--"The Claims of the Candidates, J. G. Cannon," by H. S. Boutwell '76; Review of "O. Henry's Short Stories," by H. J. Forman '03.
Scribner's--"The City of Good Airs," by A. B. Ruhl '99; "The Years," by A. M. Huntington h.'04.
World's Work--"Edwin Austin Abbey," by R. Saint-Gaudens '03; "Feminization in school and home," by G. S. Hall p.'78.
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