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Magazine Articles by Graduates

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The following articles in the March magazines are by Harvard graduates:

Atlantic--"Longfellow, 1807-1907," by T. B. Aldrich h.'96; "The Melodrama," by H. J. Smith p.'04; "Modern Spanish Fiction," by W. W. Comfort '95.

Harper's--"Editor's Easy Chair," by W. D. Howells h.'67.

Scribner's--"Impressions of Contemporary France," by B. Wendell '77; "Wordsworth," by H. van Dyke h.'94; Letters of E. L. Godkin h.'71.

North American Review--"Shakespeare against his Critics," by I. Corbin '92.

Everybody's--"The Needless Slaughter by Street Cars," by J. P. Fox '94.

Review of Reviews--"Why Not Savings-Bank Insurance for Wage-Earners?," by L. D. Brandeis l.'77.

Putnam's--"Ferdinand Brunetiere," by C. H. Page '90.

Outlook--"The Men Around the Pope," by S. J. Barrows t.'75; "Blame," by R. W. Gilder h.90.

Munsey--"The Nineteenth Century's Greatest Singers," by W. J. Henderson '93.

Lippincott's--"The Musician," by F. L. Waldo '98.

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