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The Cambridge Magazine.

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The current number of the Cambridge Magazine, the successor to the Prospect Union Review, has a very interesting table of contents.

Miss Alice M. Longfellow contributes "Longfellow in Home Life," the first article she has ever written about her father for publication. The illustrations accompanying this article add much to its attractiveness. Two portraits of the poet have never before been published.

Other articles are:

The Crime and Folly of War with England, Professor Charles Eliot Norton.

July (poem), Margaret Deland.

The Trouble in South Africa, A. C. Coolidge.

The Armenian at Home. By Two Armenians.

The Story of an Escape-Letters from Harpoot, Asia Minor.

Craigie House-the Home of Longfellow. R. S. Duncan.

Co-operation Among Farmers. N. O. Nelson.

The Fire in Sing Sing Prison. O. V. Sage, warden. Blackbird; a tale of frontier life.

Translated from the French of Gustave

Aimard by A. G. Thacher '97. (To be Continued).

Among the book reviews is "A Gentleman Vagabond, and Some Others," a review, by Charles Grilk '98.

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