Century Magazine/Volume 48/Issue 5
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Contents
[edit]- School Excursions in Germany, by J. M. Rice
- Playgrounds for City Schools, by Jacob Riis
- Political Reform. "The Price of Peace", by Joseph B. Bishop
- Jake Stanwood's Gal, by Anna Fuller
- Time's Lapidary, by Anna C. Brackett
- Across Asia on a Bicycle. Over the Gobi Desert and through the Western Gate of the Great Wall, by Thomas Gaskell Allen, Jr., et al.
- Addison, the Humorist, by M. O. W. Oliphant
- A Bachelor Maid, by Mrs. Burton Harrison
- Color at the Far North, by Frederick Wilbert Stokes
- In Mid Ocean, by Charlotte Fiske Bates
- Selections from the Correspondence of Poe, by Edgar Allan Poe, et al.
- "The Whirligig of Time", by George A. Hibbard
- Old Dutch Masters. Gabriel Metsu, by Timothy Cole
- A Hero of Peace (Robert Ross), by Richard Watson Gilder
- A Jaunt to Corsica, by Charles H. Adams
- At Rest, by Louise Chandler Moulton
- Recollections of Aubrey De Vere, by Aubrey de Vere
- A Gentleman Vagabond, by F. Hopkinson Smith
- Sorrow, by Lilla Cabot Perry
- Love in Idleness, by F. Marion Crawford
- Political Reform. The Senate
- The Senate
- Political Reform. Home Rule for Cities
- The Memory of George William Curtis
- Abandoned Farms Again, by Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye
- Charles H. Parkhurst
- Political Reform. A Good Minister and a Good Citizen (Charles H. Parkhurst)
- Political Reform. An Instance of Organized Public Spirit, by Evans Woollen
- Political Reform. One Cause of Apathy in Municipal Politics, by James G. Cutler
- What to do with the Tramp, by Josiah Flynt
- The College Gymnasium, by Eugene Lamb Richards
- The Century Series of American Artists. Cecilia Beaux, by H.
- Aphorisms, by Junius Henri Browne
- The "Helping Hand" of Chicago
- Washington's Account of his Table Supplies, by William F. Havemeyer
- At the Author's Congress, by Dorothea Lummis
- A Boy's Way, by Dorothea Lummis
- The Humming-Buird's Nest, by Starr Hoyt Nichols
- Two Songs, by Charles G. D. Roberts