1900-02 Cosmopolitan Magazine Contents 1900/02 — Contents taken from the index found on the front cover are as follows: Frontispiece — “His pistol-shots rang out shrill and clear” – Vincent A. Svoboda On the Streets of the Nation’s Capital by Louis A. Coolidge “A Snow Song” – A Poem by Clinton Scollard The Czar of Russia by W.T. Stead “The Earth, The World, And I” — Poem by Charlotte Perkins Stetson Aunt Jane’s Album by Eliza Clavert Hall with drawings by Robert J. Campbell The Courts of Love by Edgar Saltus From Ore to Armor Plate by Rupert Hughes The Well-Dressed Woman — Prize Article by Annie R. Ramsey “Discontent” a poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Noted Young Men of the American Stage by Joseph W. Herbert Where the Klondike Gold Is Valued by George Edward Adams The Duel in the Deeper Pit by Cutcliffe Hyne and illustrated by Vincent A. Svoboda “Miracle” — A Poem by Arthur Ketchum Among the Farthest People by William Jameson Reid and illustrated by L.J. Bridgman A Patient Love by Frank H. Spearman The Prime Minister’s Coup by William Le Queux and illustrated by Clyde O. De Land Modern College Education: Does It Educate in the Broadest and Most Liberal Sense of the Term? by John Brisben Walker Great Events – Humor and Satire by the World’s Most Famous Cartoonists