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The Cambridge Magazine.

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The Cambridge Magazine is a new illustrated monthly magazine beginning February, 1896. It is published for the Prospect Union, the Social Union, and the Cooperative Union of America, and is devoted to education, cooperation and brotherhood. The price is five cents a copy, or fifty cents a year. Among the contents of the first number are the following articles:

"The Social Work of Charles Kingsley," Charles Hodges, D. D.

"The Vanderbilt Wedding" Its Ethical and Economical Aspects. Lucia T. Ames.

"Admiral Sir Lewis Tobias Jones."

"Going Slow" in Social Reform. Francis G. Peabody.

"Harvard Student and Street-Car Conductor"

"The Washington Elm." Alexander McKenzie, D. D.

Letter from Thomas Hughes.

"Notes on Cooperation." James Rhodes.

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