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Clean Slate, A.

Elsie Singmaster 646
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College Presidents Answer The Outlook's Question,

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Cost (of the Great War), The.

Cox and Harding as Seen by Associates.

Richard Barry 193

Cox or Harding, Will You Vote for? Answers of

Eight Leading American Novelists: Owen Wister,

Stewart Edward White, Mary Roberts Rinehart,

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Speed Thirst Satisfied.

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Hispanic Anthology (Walsh).

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Hour, The Advancing (Hapgood)..

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Temper, How to Lose Your....Margaret Wentworth 116
-Than He That Ruleth a City.....Richard Welling 462
Turks, The, on Trial..
.Eleanor Markell 674
Uncle Sam's Tin Halo..
Andrew Ten Eyck 724
Westminster Abbey, To Repair......H. T. Sudduth 521
Whiting, Arthur ("A Musical Missionary").
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I-Soviets in England.

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"God's Way of Doing Things".

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Labor Leaders and Direct Action-A Contrast:
I-Robert Smillie, Leader of the British Miners.

W. M. Tippy 276
II-Samuel Gompers, President of the American
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.Sherman Rogers 277
Lambeth Palace, The Bishops at...... E. C. Chorley
Leaders in Industry, Business, and Finance Tell How
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Lean Years and Fat (on the Farm).

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Harriet W. Ashby 682
Lincoln Statue, A New, and a Lincoln Story.

M. C. De K. 186

Log Cabins-Past and Present...O. E. McGillicuddy 381

Mac: The Story of a Dog of Honor...T. D. Carman 416

Mental Motor, The One-Boy-Power....H. V. Coryell 680

Metropolitan Silhouette: At the "Musical Intime."

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Mistral's Opinion of Roosevelt.

J. G. Arnoth 250

Harold Knutson 763

.Richard Welling 462

W. A. Paton 369
..L. F. Abbott 752
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Party Platform, The-Its Present Function.

H. W. Jessup 585
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Pilgrim Fathers-What They Left Behind Them.
Sir A. E. Shipley..464

Pilgrims, The, "Three Centuries Ago:"
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II-Puritans Going to Church......A. W. Abrams 639
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Roosevelt, Theodore (Pearson).

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Cape Cod, Old (Bangs).

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Roosevelt Theodore: An Intimate Biography

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Character and Opinion in the United States.

Roosevelt, Theodore, Impressions of (Abbott)

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Lloyd R. Morris

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Roosevelt, Theodore, Life of (Lewis).

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Children's Reading.

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Roosevelt, Theodore: The Man as I Knew Him

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The Outlook

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Vol. 126

September 1, 1920 No. 1

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Mr. Cox's Charges..

Governor Smith is Not Asleep.
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Strawberry Jam, 14-oz. tins $6.00 per doz.
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