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1933-11 The North American Review Contents for November 1933

1933/11 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • A Murder a Day by P.W. Wilson
  • The Bridge — A Poem by Frederic Prokosch
  • Selections from The Machado by Cognosco
  • Economics, Old, Blue Eagle and New by Edward F. Harvey
  • All Hottentots or Millionaires by Norman Lombard
  • Retort to The Fight Over Money by Richard A. Lester
  • The Red Pony — A Story by John Steinbeck
    From Wikipedia: “”The Red Pony” is an episodic novella written by American writer John Steinbeck in 1933. The first three chapters were published in magazines from 1933–1936, and the full book was published in 1937 by Viking Penguin. The stories in the book are tales of a boy named Jody Tiflin. The book has four different stories about Jody and his life on his father’s California ranch.”

    The 18 pages are one of those first three chapters, judging by the date I’d assume the first of them.

  • “False and Fraudulent” by T. Swann Harding
  • Mist on the Mirror by Gladys Hasty Carroll
  • For “Them on the Fence” by E. Pendleton Herring
  • Martial Law for Litgants by Andrew Sledd
  • Departments by William A. DeWitt – Herschel Brickell – John Pell – Barbara E. Scott Fisher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: John Steinbeck, North American Review, The Red Pony

    1933-10 The North American Review Contents for October 1933

    1933/10 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • Prologue for Autumn — A Poem by Frances Frost
  • The Fief of Futility by J.M. Nolte
  • Signals by Cognusco
  • The Fight Over Money by Paul Ernest Anderson
  • Burying the Belittlers by Louise Maunsell Field
  • Are Jews Internationalists? by Francis J. Oppenheimer
  • Sniper’s Gold by Tom White
  • An Easy Way to War by Hamilton Butler
  • The Neglected Hypochondriac by Marian Tyler
  • Conference vs. Lobby by P.W. Wilson
  • Thieves — A Poem by Hubert Creekmore
  • Rejuvenating Old Man River by Wayne Gard
  • Foreign Missions by John Cole McKim
  • Departments by William A. DeWitt – Herschel Brickell – John Pell – Barbara E. Scott Fisher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: North American Review

    1933-09 The North American Review Contents for September 1933

    1933/09 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • London Fog – the Silver Lining by Cognusco
  • A Bourbon Diplomacy by P.W. Wilson
  • A Hand for Radio by Charles Magee Adams
  • Economic Puritanism by Gorham Munson
  • The Converts — A Story by George Albee
  • The World’s Stake in Austria by Devere Allen
  • The Securities Bill and Foreign Investments by W. Thacher Winslow
  • Relatives Unemployed by Anonymous
  • Farmocracy by Elmer Leslie McDowell
  • Honeymoons Don’t Wane by Travis Hoke
  • Training the Cutthroat Conmpetitor by H.W. Whicker
  • Departments by Herschel Brickell – John Pell – Barbara E. Scott Fisher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: North American Review

    1933-08 The North American Review Contents for August 1933

    1933/08 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • Mid-Western Village — A Poem by Gene Boardman Hoover
  • Our $300,000,000 Skeleton by Robert Wohlforth
  • Painless Debistry by William Trufant Foster
  • Retreat froM Laissez Faire by H.P. Losely
  • Our Slump in Foreign Pets by Ralph Townsend
  • The Fall of Hollywood by Dalton Trumbo – 8 pages
  • No Quarter for Creditors by Elmer Leslie McDowell
  • Nez Perce Harvest by H.W. Whicker
  • Shelter for America by Chesla C. Sherlock
  • The Periled Sycamores — A Poem by Anne Zuker
  • International Plots by Roger Shaw
  • Heroines Back at the Hearth by Louise Maunsell Field
  • Departments by William A. DeWitt – Herschel Brickell – John Pell – Barbara E. Scott Fisher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Dalton Trumbo, North American Review

    1933-07 The North American Review Contents for July 1933

    1933/07 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • Can the London Conference Succeed? By George Gerhard
  • Surgical Crisis — A Story by Paul Horgan
  • College and the White Collar by P.W. Wilson
  • The Lame Duck’s Limping Relative by James G. Harbord
  • Solitude — A Poem by Frederic Prokosch
  • We Are Not Amused by Barbara Savage
  • Scotching the Veterans’ Lobby by E. Pendleton Herring
  • A Strange Morning — A Story by John Lineaweaver
  • The Munitions Traffic by Constance Drexel
  • The Inveterate Theatre-Goer by Montrose J. Moses
  • Black Straws in the Wind by Clarece E. Cason
  • Departments by William A. DeWitt – Herschel Brickell – John Pell – Barbara E. Scott Fisher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: North American Review, Paul Horgan

    1933-06 The North American Review Contents for June 1933

    1933/06 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • A New Deal in the Pacific by Hamilton Butler
  • Money at Home — A Story by Upton Terrell
  • Frenchmen Look at America by Alice Storms
  • German Realities by George Gerhard
  • The Spoils by Henry Carter
  • Racketeering on Parnassus by H.W. Wicker
  • John Galsworthy by Montrose J. Moses
  • Grace Before Thought — A Poem by Frances Taylor Patterson
  • Middle Western Growing Pains by F.B. Nichols
  • American Novelists vs. the Nation by Louise Maunsell Field
  • The Red Light Turns to Green by Henry F. Woods, Jr.
  • Departments by William A. DeWitt – Herschel Brickell – John Pell – Barbara E. Scott Fisher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: North American Review

    1933-05 The North American Review Contents for May 1933

    1933/05 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • Three Late-Comers in the World by Richard von Kuhlmann
  • The Penny-Divers — A Story by Albert Halper
  • Prologue — A Poem by Frances Frost
  • For Honest Capitalism by P.W. Wilson
  • The Prohibition Cycle by John Holley Clark, Jr.
  • Dynamite and Insect Powder by Ray Tucker
  • Headline for 1943 by William C. White
  • Possession — A Poem by Bernice Kenyon
  • Pieces to a Quilt — A Story by Mari Sandoz
  • Philippine Independence by George Gerhard
  • A Lesson for Lenders by A.A. Boublikoff
  • The Sun Was Over the Foreyard — A Story by William McFee
  • Growing Up to Play by H.W. Whicker
  • Departments by William A. DeWitt – Herschel Brickell – John Pell – Barbara E. Scott Fisher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Mari Sandoz, North American Review

    1933-04 The North American Review Contents for April 1933

    1933/04 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • Peace — A Poem by Sonia Rutbele Novak
  • Englishmen Look at America by R.A. Scott-James
  • Seen the Glory — A Story by Lupton A. Wilkinson
  • The Lawyer and His Troubles by F.R. Aumann
  • Rebuilding the Ruins by William S. Howe
  • Pines in the Sun — A Poem by Helen Augur
  • Journey Down the Corridor by William C. White
  • The Island War — A Story by W.A. Breyfogle
  • The New Deal by Gutzon Borglum (Mount Rushmore sculptor)
  • Why Be Faithful in Marriage? by Henry Neumann
  • Wizard with Boot Straps by William Trufant Foster
  • War Makes the Hero by Louise Maunsell Field
  • Departments by William A. DeWitt – Herschel Brickell – John Pell – Barbara E. Scott Fisher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Gutzon Borglum, North American Review

    1933-02 The North American Review Contents for February 1933

    1933/02 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • The Dollar Lie by A.A. Boublikoff
  • The German Interlude by George Gerhard
  • Should I Pay All My Debts? By Leslie Roberts
  • Technocracy – An Appraisal by Wayne Weishaar
  • LL. D — A Story by Paul Jones
  • The Discipline of Price by T.J. Cauley
  • Our Budgetary Raree-Show by Richard Lee Strout
  • Blue Water — A Story by Robert Wilder
  • Work Is Found by Richard A. Lester
  • A Contest of Fools by Robert K. Carr
  • An Old Man Answers His Daughter by David Marshall Ramsay
  • The Yankee Farmer Declares Independence by Haydn S. Pearson
  • White Night — A Poem by Frances Frost
  • Departments by William A. DeWitt – Herschel Brickell – John Pell – Barbara E. Scott Fisher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: North American Review

    1933-01 The North American Review Contents for January 1933

    1933/01 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • From Playboy to Pietist by Allen Raymond
  • Something Better Than Railroads by Robert W. Kelso
  • Why Are Hospitals? By Lorine Pruette
  • Mother Tanner — A Story by John Lineaweaver
  • Deserted Sheep Pasture — A Poem by Frances Frost
  • Oriental Tom-Tomes by H.B. Elliston
  • The Elusive Mr. Craig by Alice Storms
  • An Error of Identity by T.J. Cauley
  • The Modest Novelists by Louise Maunsell Field
  • A Bomb Goes Off by Max Wylie
  • A Bomb Goes Off — A Poem by Le Baron Cooke
  • The Witch-Woman — A Story by W.A. Breyfogle
  • Departments by William A. DeWitt – Herschel Brickell – John Pell – Barbara E. Scott Fisher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: North American Review

    1915-02 The North American Review Contents for February 1915

    1915/02 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:
    Second Centenary Issue

  • The Bases of Republican Confidence by The Editor
  • A Hundred Years Since — A Poem by Thomas Hardy – 2 pages
  • What the Nature of the Peace Will Be by Yves Guyot
  • The Organization of Public Opinion by Arthur T. Hadley
  • The Arrival of the Fit by John Burroughs
  • In the Deep Country by Arthur C. Benson
  • Whitman in Whitman’s Land by Herman Scheffauer — 11 pages
  • Pater the Humanist by Augustus Ralli
  • Love-Happiness-Adversity by MAdison Cawein
  • “Thanatopsis” in the Review by William Lyon Phelps
  • Brotherhood by Ruth McEnery Stuart
  • The United States and the War by Sydney Brooks
  • Neutral Rights and Duties by C.T. Revere
  • Are Naval Expenditures Wasted? by George V.L. Meyer
  • The Problem of Our Coast Defense by Liet. M.H. Thompson, U.S.A.
  • Drama and Music by Lawrence Gilman
  • The Book of the Month by F.M. Colby
  • New Books Reviewed
  • Editorial Comment
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Contemporary Echoes
  • An ad on the back cover for the Cunard Steamship Co. mentions the Aquitania, Mauretania, and Lusitania, which would be sunk just a few months later, May 7, 1915
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: North American Review, Thomas Hardy, Walt Whitman

    1911-12 The North American Review Contents for December 1911

    1911/12 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • The Anti-Trust Law by Ex-Senator George F. Edmunds
  • Canada’s Conservative Policies by J. Castell Hopkins
  • Canada’s Conservative Policies — A Rejoinder by The Editor
  • Can the Republican Party Reform? by William MacDonald
  • Interdependence of Political and Military Policies by Major-General W.H. Carter, U.S.A.
  • The Passing of the Manchus by Stephen Bonsal
  • The Interstate Commerce Commission by James W. Crook
  • A Lover’s “Litany to Pan” by Florence Earle Coates
  • The Waters of Blackpool by William Dean Howells – 10 pages
  • Andreyev’s “Anathema” and the Faust Legend by O.R. Howard Thomson
  • A Woman Critic of Women by Floence L. Ravenel
  • William Tindale – The Maker of the English Bible by J.H. Gardiner
  • The Industrial Problem by Andrew Carnegie – 7 pages
  • “The Iron Woman” by Mary Tappan Wright
  • New Books Reviewed
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Andrew Carnegie, North American Review, William Dean Howells

    1911-11 The North American Review Contents for November 1911

    1911/11 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • Shall We Make Our Constitution Flexible? By Munroe Smith
  • Deficiencies of Law for International Adjustments by Read-Admiral A.T. Mahan, U.S.N.
  • American and Canadian Political Methods by Henry Jones Ford
  • How to Put the People Behind the Law by The Reverend Percy Stickney Grant
  • Necessary Panama Canal Legislation by Emory R. Johnson
  • One Phase of Journalism by Joseph S. Auerbach
  • Aspects of Public Ownership — Part 4 by Sydney Brooks
  • The Stones of Gafsa by Norman Douglas
  • The Endowed Theater and the University by Donald Clive Stuart
  • Nietzsche – A Doctor for Sick Souls by Louise Collier Willcox – 10 pages
  • A New Source of the “Divina Commedia” by Arthur Benington, Vice-President of the Dante Alighieri Society
  • New Books Reviewed
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Dante, Nietzsche, North American Review

    1911-03 The North American Review Contents for March 1911

    1911/03 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • The Political Predestination of Woodrow Wilson by The Editor
  • Fortify the Panama Canal by Rear-Admiral A.T. Mahan, U.S.N.
  • A Peasant of Assisi by Agnes Lee
  • The Reform of Oxford by Richard C. Maclaurin
  • A French Charles Lamb by Gamaliel Bradford, Jr.
  • A Convention to Amend the Constitution by Walter K. Tuller
  • Our Lost Opportunity on the Pacific by C.M. Harvey
  • Marie Hay, Intellectual Romantic by Gertrude Atherton
  • Army Morals and the Canteen by James H. Blount
  • The Leaves of the Tree – Professor Newton by Arthur C. Benson
  • The Vital Decade of Our Commerical History by James E. Dunning
  • New Books Reviewed
  • “Under Western Eyes” — Part 4 by Joseph Conrad
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Joseph Conrad, North American Review, Woodrow Wilson

    1911-02 The North American Review Contents for February 1911

    1911/02 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • An Appeal to President Taft by Wayne MacVeagh
  • The Carnegie Peace Fund by Paul S. Reinsch
  • The Democratic Opportunity by Thomas Nelson Page
  • What Does the Secretary of State Mean? by Frederick McCormick
  • The Poetry of Lincoln by James R. Perry
  • The Life of Benjamin Disreali by Price Collier
  • The Economic Interpretation of Literary History by Brander Matthews
  • The Religion of Tolstoy by Louise Collier Willcox
  • Church and State in Spain by A Spanish Professor
  • Arthur Henry Hallam by Francis B. Thwing
  • Wanted: Church Statesmanship by The Reverend Newman Smyth
  • New Books Reviewed
  • “Under Western Eyes” — Part 3 by Joseph Conrad
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Joseph Conrad, North American Review

    1911-01 The North American Review Contents for January 1911

    1911/01 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • Will the Democratic Party Commit Suicide? By The Editor
  • A Government of Law or a Government of Men? By Associate Justice Horace H. Lurton
  • John Brown After Fifty Years by William Dean Howells
  • An Abortive Hero by Henry Watterson
  • The Music of Loeffler by Lawrence Gilman
  • Is Woman Suffrage Important? by Max Eastman
  • The Drama and the Play by Arthur Colton
  • Personalities and Political Forces by Albert B. Hart
  • A Crusade for the Child by Olivia Howard Dunbar
  • The British Elections by Britannicus
  • The Panama Canal vs. American Shipping by A.G. McLellan
  • Medthodist Episcopal Church in Italy by Archbishop Ireland
  • New Books Reviewed
  • “Under Western Eyes” — Part 2 by Joseph Conrad
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: John Brown, Joseph Conrad, North American Review, William Dean Howells, Woman's Suffrage

    1910-06 The North American Review Contents for June 1910

    1910/06 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • Frontispiece: Photo of Mark Twain. This issue marks Twain’s death on April 21, 1910
  • King Edward VII by Anglo-American
  • Special Articles:

  • Egypt’s Reply to Colonel Roosevelt by Sheikh Ali Youssuf
  • The Return of Roosevelt by Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Norman E. Mack
  • The Income Tax Amendment by Senator W.E. Borah – 7 pages
  • Jean Moreas by William A. Bradley
  • Will Trade Training Solve the Child-Labor Problem by Owen R. Lovejoy
  • A Certain Criticism of Art in America by Charles H. Caffin
  • Rising Prices: Causes and Remedies by Albert S. Bolles
  • Patents and Industrial Progress by William Macomber
  • Medical Control of Vivisection by Walter B. Cannon
  • England and Mark Twain by Britannicus – 5 pages
  • TRIBUTES TO MARK TWAIN – 9 pages total with tributes from:

  • Andrew Carnegie
  • Albert Bigelow Paine
  • Booker T. Washington
  • Booth Tarkington
  • Samuel Gompers
  • Wilbur Nesbit
  • George Ade
  • Hamlin Garland
  • John Kendrick Bangs
  • Brander Matthews
  • Mark Twain – An Inquiry by William Dean Howells – 15 pages
  • New Books Reviewed
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Income Tax, Mark Twain, North American Review, William Dean Howells

    1908-03 The North American Review Contents for March 1908

    1908/03 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:
    Special Articles:

  • The Truth About German Expansion by Baron von Speck-Sternburg
  • For a Parcels Post by George v. L. Meyer
  • Prospects of Aerial Navigation by Professor Simon Newcomb
  • An English View of the Panama Canal by Archibald R. Colquhoun
  • Conclusions of a Freethinker Examined by The Reverend Dr. R.F. Coyle
  • The Romance of the Diamond by Sir William Crookes
  • Psychopathic Rulers by Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton
  • Corporations in Modern Business by George W. Perkins
  • The New Ireland — Part 1 by Sydney Brooks
  • The Poet’s Mind by Max Eastman
  • Preferential Tariffs in the British Empire by Sir A. Moloney
  • Investment Securities — Part 4 by Financier
  • New Books Reviewed
  • World Politics
  • The Editor’s Diary
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: North American Review

    1890-01 North American Review Contents for January 1890

    1890/01 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

    A Duel:

  • Free Trade by the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone – 27 pages
  • Protection by The Hon. James G. Blaine 27 pages
  • Robert E. Lee by Jefferson Davis – 12 pages
  • The Border-Land of Science by Professor R.H. Thurston
  • A Romance of Old Rome by Rodolfo Lanciani, Professor of Archeology in the University of Rome
  • By-gone Days in Boston by Charles K. Tuckerman
  • How I Became an Astronomer by Camille Flammarion
  • A Plea for Copyright by Count Emile de Keratry
  • Women’s Views of Divorce:

  • Mary A. Livermore
  • Amelia E. Barr
  • Rose Terry Cooke
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
  • Jennie June
  • Notes and Comments:

  • The Future of Manufacturing by Professor Peter T. Austen
  • Truth About Female Criminals by Marion Harland
  • The Trick of Alliteration by Herbert D. Ward
  • Quotation and Misquotation by William Mathews, LL.D.
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Gladstone, James G Blaine, Jefferson Davis, North American Review, Robert E Lee

    1889-12 North American Review Contents for December 1889

    1889/12 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

    The Question of Divorce:

  • An Anglican Statesman’s View by W.E. Gladstone
  • A Supreme-Court View by Associate-Justice Bradley
  • A Senator’s View by Senator Dolph
  • A Reply to Mr. Edison by George Westinghouse, Jr. – 12 pages
  • Republican Tactics in the House by Roger Q. Mills
  • A Good Word for Jews by Karl Blind
  • The Best Fields for Philanthropy by Andrew Carnegie – 17 pages
  • German Opera and Everyday Life by Walter Damrosch
  • The Incapacity of Business Women by Marion Harland
  • An English View of the Civil War — Conclusion by Viscount Wolseley
  • Lord Wolseley Answered by General James B. Fry
  • Why Am I an Agnostic? Part 1 by Robert G. Ingersoll – 9 pages
  • The New Method of Voting:

  • Senator-Elect Charles T. Saxton
  • The Governor of Massachussets
  • The Governor of Connecticut
  • General William Mahone
  • Notes and Comments:

  • The American Consular Service by George M. Towle
  • A Legislative Kindergarten by N.H. Dole
  • How to Suppress Quackery by Dr. Edbert Guernsey
  • A Chance for Millionaires by Henry E. Rood
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Andrew Carnegie, George Westinghouse, North American Review, Robert G Ingersoll, Thomas Edison

    1889-10 North American Review Contents for October 1889

    1889/10 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • The Warning of the English Strikes by Henry George
  • Progress and Post by Don M. Dickinson, ex-Postmaster General
  • The Tyranny of Labor Organizations by Austin Corbin
  • Obstruction in the National House by Thomas B. Reed, M.C.
  • Theatres, Halls, and Audiences by Dion Boucicault
  • A Storm-Center in Theology by The Reverend Newman Smyth, D.D.
  • An English View of the Civil War — Part 5 by Viscount Wolseley
  • Ericsson and his Monitor by Professor Charles W. MacCord
  • Lord Wolseley’s Mistakes by Jefferson Davis — 11 pages
  • The Open Door of Quackery

  • Dr. William G. Eggleston
  • Dr. Austin Flint
  • Dr. R. Ogden Doremus
  • Notes and Comments:

  • Europe in Persian Eyes by S.G.W. Benjamin
  • The Money Value of a Human Life by John M. Holcombe
  • Naval Education in the Future by Lieut. G. L. Carden
  • Will our Coal Supply Ever Be Exhausted? by Edward P. Jackson
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Jefferson Davis, North American Review

    1889-09 North American Review Contents for September 1889

    1889/09 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • The Elixir of Life by Dr. William A. Hammond
  • Common-Sense and Civil-Service Reform by General John Pope
  • An English View of the Civil War — Part 4 by Viscount Wolseley
  • The Coming Congress by Henry Cabot Lodge, M.C.
  • Why I Am an Episcopalian by Canon Farrar
  • The Value of International Exhibitions by Senator Joseph R. Hawley
  • Capital Punishment by Electricity by Elbridge T. Gerry – 5 pages total
  • The Transformation of Paris by Frederic Harrison
  • Are Public Libraries Public Blessings? by James M. Hubbard
  • The Real Rights of Women by Rose Terry Cooke
  • Nurseries of Crime by Inspector Byrnes
  • Can the Mosquito Be Exterminated? by Dr. Henry C. McCook
  • Minsters’ Wives by Marion Harland
  • Notes and Comments:

  • Friends in South America by William Eleroy Curtis
  • What Makes the Actor? by Julian Magnus
  • If? by William Mathews, LL.D.
  • The Slayer of John Wilkes Booth by R.B. Hoover – just about a single full page of text, though smaller print than the main part of the issue
  • An Emergency that Demands a Word by Kingdon Meredith
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Death Penalty, John Wilkes Booth, North American Review

    1889-08 North American Review Contents for August 1889

    1889/08 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • The Money Sent to Johnstown by Governor James A. Beaver of Pennsylvania
  • Philanthropy at Johnstown by Clara Barton of the American National Red Cross
  • The Lesson of Conemaught by Major J.W. Powell of the U.S. Geological Survey
  • A Word With Professor Huxley by The Reverend Lyman Abbott, D.D.
  • An English View of the Civil War — Part 3 by Viscount Wolseley
  • The German Army with Personal Recollections–1848 to 1889 by Karl Blind
  • Will Reason Exterminate Christianity by David Swing
  • The Sense of Honor in Americans by Professor N.S. Shaler
  • Great Britain and the Confederacy by Henry Clews
  • The Cash Value of a Book Review by O.B. Bunce
  • Leaves from a Dramatist’s Diary by Dion Boicicault
  • The Poetry of Poverty by Henry Bernard Carpenter
  • Allen Thondike Rice by The Right Honorable W.E. Gladstone
  • Notes and Comments:

  • Our Struggle for Existence by Professor Peter T. Austen
  • Rapid Transit in Cities by Archie Emerson Palmer
  • Constitutional Patchwork by Charles J. Noyes
  • The Advantages of Debt by William Mathews, LL.D.
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Clara Barton, Johnstown Flood, Lord Wolseley, North American Review

    1889-07 North American Review Contents for July 1889

    1889/07 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

    Discipline in American Colleges:

  • S.C. Bartlett, President of Dartmouth College
  • Jas. B. Angell, President of the University of Michigan
  • Professor N.S. Shaler of Harvard University
  • Charles K. Adams, President of Cornell University
  • William D.W. Hyde, President of Bowdoin College
  • Sir J.W. Dawson, Principal of McGill University
  • Horace Davis, President of the University of California
  • An English View of the Civil War — Part 2 by Viscount Wolseley
  • The Telegraph Monopoly by Professor Richard T. Ely
  • Our Future Navy by Rear-Admiral S.B. Luce, U.S.N.
  • The Throne in England by Justin McCarthy, M.P.
  • Our Ignorance in Alaska by Kate Field
  • The Negro Intellect by William Mathews, LL.D.
  • A Plague of Office-Seeking by General Charles H.T. Collis
  • Tributes to Allen Thondike Rice

  • William Waldorf Astor
  • Edwards Pierrepont
  • General William Tecumsah Sherman – just half a page
  • Lloyd Bryce (By Cable)
  • Foreign Influence on American Fiction by Maurice Thompson
  • American Auguries by Felix L. Oswald
  • The Future of the Newspaper by Julian Proctor
  • Abolishing Poverty–on Paper by The Reverend J.B. Wasson
  • “Thought-Transferrence” by W.A. Croffut
  • Protection for Our Language by N.A. Campbell
  • French Proper Names in English by M.B. Thrasher
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: General Sherman, Lord Wolseley, North American Review, Telegraph

    1889-06 North American Review Contents for June 1889

    1889/06 – Contents as taken from the front cover and contents page inside are as follows:

  • Wealth by Andrew Carnegie – 12 pages
  • What Is the Destiny of Canada? By Erastus Wiman
  • Unhappy Marriages in Fiction by Andrew Lang
  • How to Restore American Shipping by Nelson Dingley, Jr.
  • Last Days of the Steam-Engine by R.H. Thurston
  • The Inevitable Surrender of Orthodoxy by The Reverend Minot H. Savage
  • How a Census Is Taken by Carroll D. Wright
  • The Mischievous Ice-Pitcher by Dr. William A. Hammond
  • Religious Value of Enthusiasm by William Booth of the Salvation Army
  • Sir Arthur Sullivan and Piracy by Alexander P. Browne
  • Why Am I A Quaker? by J.A.R.
  • Notes and Comments:

  • Iconoclasm Necessary to Progress by Percy Douglas
  • Illustrious Seconds by Gertude F. Atherton
  • The Politics Nearest Home by Sylvester Baxter
  • An Ignominious Destiny by William Mathews
  • A Please for the Dialect Story by William E. Baldwin
  • Filed Under: North American Review Tagged With: Andrew Carnegie, North American Review

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