Adams, Oscar Fay. At Lincoln, 78.
"Age with His Crawling Step," Marion Pelton Guild, 246. Alden, Percy. Democratic England, 19, 167, 307.
Baldwin, Elbert F. Human side of the U. S. Treasury, 386. Bates, Abby Barstow. York Pageant and Others, 226. Bede, Martha Hale Shackford, 378.
Books, Talk About, 142-144, 284-288, 423-424.
Boynton, Percy H. A Reading Journey in London, 33, 181, Byron and Lamb, London of, Boynton, 33. Byron's "Hours of Idleness."
Edinburgh Review's notice of, 114.
C. L. S. C. Round Table, 119, 266, 407. Cathedrals, English, Kimball, 6, 205, 354.
Cheshire Cheese, Ye Olde, Geraldine C. Geyer, 379. Child Welfare Exhibit, Philip Davis, 239.
Columba, Martha Hale Shackford, 379.
Commons, John R. Labor Movement in America, 247.
Contemporary London, Boynton, 329.
Cuthbert. Martha Hale Shackford, 378.
Davis, Philip, Child Welfare Exhibit, 239.
Dickens: Fifty Years After, Smith, 93; Five Sisters of York, 261;
Fellowship, Join the, 265.
Durham, Kimball, 354.
England, Democratic, Alden, 19, 167, 307.
Geyer, Geraldine C. Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, 379.
Guild, Marion Pelton, “Age with His Crawling Step," Surf Song, 246. Highways and Byways: British Insurance Against Sickness and Invalidity, 3; Immigration: Policies and Radical Suggestions, 4; Municipal Government without Party Politics, 6; War, De- fence and Wasteful Expenditures, 8; Wholesale, Traditional Bribery and Fraud, 10; Negro Segregation in Cities, 11; Ad- vanced Ideas in Governors' Messages, 13; The Suppression of the "New Slavery," 14; Civilization and the Gallows, 16; \ John Burns and John Brown, 17; National Housing Asso- ciation, 18; Progressives in National Organization, 147; Refer- endum and Initiative, 148: Size of the National House, 150; Study of "Occupational Disease," 152; Problem of Monopoly Again, 154; Boy Scout Movement, 156; Reciprocity with Canada and Protection, 157; Mr. Roosevelt on Monopoly and Remedy for It, 159; Instruction of Prisoners, 161; Anglo- American Arbitration Unlimited, 291; Success of the Postal Banks, 293; Corruption in Politics and Legislation, 294; Forest Reserve Act, 206; Real Railroad Regulation Exempli- fied, 297; Corporation Income Tax, 299; Great Britain's Labor Exchange, 300; Social Changes Reflected by English Vital Statistics, 302; What We Americans Read, 302; Re- modeling Cities, 304; Magazine Discussion, 305; Helping the Unemployed, 306.
Kimball, Kate Fisher, English Cathedrals. 56, 205, 354.
Labor Movement, in England, Percy Alden, 167; in America, John R. Commons, 247.
Lamb, London of Byron and. Boynton, 33.
Land and the Landless, Alden, 307.
Library Shelf: Edinburgh Review's Notice of Byron's "Hours of Idleness," 114; Five Sisters of York, Dickens, 261; The Ven- erable Bede, 402; Lamp of Memory, 404.
Lincoln, Kimball, 56; At Lincoln, Oscar Fay Adams, 78.
London of Byron and Lamb, Boynton, 33; Victorian, 181; Con- temporary, 329.
Municipal Ownership: in England, Alden, 19; in United States, Zueblin, 103.
Myers, Denys P. Twelve Months of the Peace Movement, 391. Peace Movement, Twelve Months of the, Denys P. Myers, 391. Pratt, Helen Marshall, Stained Glass Windows, 83.
Reading Journey in London, Boynton. London of Byron and Lamb, 33; Victorian London, 181; Contemporary London, 329. Shackford, Martha Hale, Cuthbert, Bede, Columba, 378, 379. Smith, Mabell S. C., Dickens Fifty Years After, 93.
Stained Glass Windows, Pratt, 83.
Surf Song, Marion Pelton Guild, 246.
Talk About Books, 142-144; 284-288; 423-424.
Treasury, Human Side of United States, Elbert F. Baldwin, 386. United States, Municipal Ownership in, Zueblin, 103.
Vesper Hour: Sermon for Springtime, 111; Death the Fulfilment of Life, 254; Central Place of Missions in the Life of the Church, 397.
York, Kimball, 205; Pageant and Others, Bates, 226; The Five Sisters of York, Dickens, 261.
Zueblin, Charles, Municipal Ownership in the United States, 103.
C. L. S. C. Round Table, 125-128, 130, 272, 280, 415, 416. Child Welfare Exhibit, A Screen from the, 238.
Democratic England. Lodgers Mending Boots, 1; Opening of Blackfriars Bridge, 2: Wordsworth and Haslam, 163; Keir Hardie talking to Suffragists, 164: Labor Congress at New- port, 165: Thos. Burt, 166; Welbeck Abbey, 316: Eaton Hall, 317; Fels' Experimental Farm, 318: Holders' Semi-detached Cottages, 319; Vacant Lots Near London, 320; Bookbinding Works, 322.
Earth Bound, Louis Potter, 146.
English Cathedrals: Lincoln: West Front, 63; East End, Lincoln from the River, 64: Cathedral from the South, 65; Details of West Door, South Door, Figure beside South Door, 66; Detail, Southeast Porch, Detail of Gateway leading to North Choir Aisle, Shrine of Little St. Hugh, Triforium, Southeast Tran- sept, 67; Carving, Nave, looking East, 68; Triforium, Choir, Choir looking East, 69; Carving in Cloister, Ornamentation over Norman Door, St. Hugh's Double Arcade, Front, 70; Triforium of Angel Choir, 76: Watts's Statue of Tennyson, Pillar, St. Hugh's Arcade, Guardian Angel, Detail, Triforium, Angel Choir, 80; Lincoln Imp and his Perch at Base of a Corbel in Western Choir, 87: Jew's House, Potter Gate, Roman Gate, 82; Bishop's Eye, Exterior, Chapter House, 91. York: Roman Altars discovered at York, Triforium of South Transept, 211; West Front, 212; Five Sisters, Interior
and Exterior, 213; Lady Chapel, Chapter House, 214; Nave looking East, Choir looking East, 215; St. Mary's Abbey, Bishop's Palace, 216; South Side, Bootham Bar, 217; Nor- man Pillar, Crypt, 218; Durham: City, 355; Cathedral from the River, 359; Nave, looking east, 360; In the Triforium, 361; Chapter House, Galilee Chapel, 362; North Side, Crypt, 363; Bishop's Throne; Chapel of the Nine Altars, Crypt, Norman Doorway, 364; Sanctuary Knocker, Dun Cow, Doorway be- tween South Aisle and Cloister, North Doorway, 365; Wall Arcade, Chapel of the Nine Altars, Interior St. Paul's Church, Palace Green, House of Bishop, 366. Plans: Lincoln, 60, York, 209; Durham, 368.
Johnson's Corner at the Cheshire Cheese, 290.
Reading Journey in London: London of Byron and Lamb: Picca- dilly from Green Park, 35; Holland House, 37; Samuel Rogers's House, 38; Where "Elia" Lived, 48; Fleet Street and Temple Bar, 49; Christ's Hospital, 50; Supper at Christ's Hospital, 51: South Sea House, 52; Emblematical Print on South Sea Bubble, 53; India House, 54. Victorian London: At the Coronation of Queen Victoria, 183: Trafalgar Square, 184: Cartoon of Populace in Trafalgar Square, 185; Carlton Club and Corner of the Reform. Pall Mall, 186; Foreign and India Offices from St. James's Park, 187; Houses of Parlia- ment, 188; House of Lords, 189; Waterloo Bridge, Victoria Embankment, and Somerset House, 190; British Museum, 199; University College, 200: Tate Gallery, 201; Where Rossetti Lived, Queen's House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 202. Contem- porary London: London Wall, 331: Theft of the Crown Jewels from "The Tower," 332; King's Champion in West- minster Hall, 333; Westminster Hall, 334; London as it Might Have Been, 335; The Guildhall, 336; St. Martin in the Fields, Trafalgar Square, 337; Mansion House, The Mayor's Residence, 338; Bank of England, 347; Plan of Aldwych, Kingsway, and the Neighborhood, 348; A Bit of Lincoln's Inn Fields Today, 349; The Coronation Procession of Ed- ward VII, 350.
York Pageant and Others: St. Mary's Abbey, Multangular Tower, 235; Death of Siward, The Lyke-Wake Dirge; Mother Ship- ton, News Arrives that William of Normandy has Landed, 236; Constantine the Great, James I, 237.
Burt, M. P., Rt. Hon. Thomas, 166.
Byron, Lord. 36.
Devonshire, Duke of, 315.
Dickens, Charles, portrait by Maclise, 92.
Hardie, M. P., Keir; Talking to Suffragists, 164.
Haslam, M. P., James, 163.
Lamb, Charles, 47.
Lang, D. D., Archbishop of York, Rt. Hon. and Most Rev. Cosmo
Gordon, 218.
Oppenheim, Nathan, 128.
Reich, Emil, 128.
Wordsworth, M. P., John, 163.
The enormous concentration of ownership in Great Britain is made clear by Mr. Alden in this last instalment of the Democratic England series. Colonial methods of opening estates to tenancy or purchase in small parcels are ex- plained, and the need of immediate action at home is em- phasized.
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IX. Contemporary London. Percy Holmes Boynton 329
This instalment of the London Reading Journey ends the series by a description of the present day city as its old buildings and streets recall ancient times.
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