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The following articles in the February magazines are by Harvard graduates:
North American Review--"Conditions That Discourage Scientific Work in America," by Simon Newcomb '58.
Atlantic Monthly--"Two Tendencies in Modern Music," by D. G. Mason '95; "Lincoln's Rival," by W. G. Brown '91; "Universal Eminence," by A. C. Lane '83.
Popular Science Monthly--"The Descent of Man," by L. M. Keasbey '88.
Forum--"What Shall We Do With the Philippines?" J. H. Parker '93; "The Sinking Fund and the Public Debt," H. S. Boutell '76.
Century--"A Desert Romance," Frederic Remington, M.S. '88; "Poems of the West: By the Rivers of Gold," A. A. Wheeler, M.S. '94; "The Improvement of Washington City. I," Charles Moore '78.
Harper's -- "Sir Arthur Sullivan's Diary," Arthur Lawrence '63; "In a State of Sin," Owen Wister '82; "Strong Points of Infancy," E. S. Martin '77.
Outlook -- "Memories of a Hundred Years. IV," E. E. Hale '39.
St. Nicholas -- "An Anglo-American Alliance," P. B. Sawyer '98.
World's Work --"The Big Trees of California," R. T. Fisher '98; "Increasing Railroad Consolidation," M. G. Cunniff '98.
Bookman--"The Great Newspapers of the United States," H. Hapgood '92; "Drama of the Month," N. Hapgood '90.
Everybody's -- "Wild-Fowl of Wild-Fowl," H. K. Job '88; "Epitaph," F. L. Waldo '98.
Lippincott's--"At Winter's Eud," a poem, C. Y. Rice '95; "In Winter," a poem, F. S. Palmer '87.
National--"The Nation's Duty to Aid Irrigation," C. W. Hall, L.S. '65.
Ainslee's--"Profit-Sharing in America," H. E. Armstrong, L.S. '79.
Frank Leslie's--"How Arnold was Almost Captured," N. Hapgood '90.
Junior Munsey--"A Stroke of Kingcraft," W. A. Foster, L.S. '98.
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