THE AMERICAN MONTHLY AFGHANISTAN: REVIEW OF REVIEWS. JULY-DECEMBER, 1897. The War on the Afghan Frontier, 273, 588, 657. The Two Republics of the Southern Cross, 175. The South Africa Bubble, 215. English Operations in Africa, 658. Aluminum: A Newcomer among the Metals, 426. Aluminum as a Substitute for Lithographic Stone, 605. Amos, Mrs. Sheldon. A Woman's Club Movement in Anarchists: How Anarchists are Sometimes Made, 390. President Andrews and the Situation at Brown, 310. Anglo-American Concerns, 10. Anglophobia, Our School Histories as a Cause of, 463. Arbitration, Compulsory, in Labor Disputes, 735. Arena reviewed, 108, 234, 362, 489, 614, 743. Artists and their Work, Two English, 728. Art Gallery, The Tate, in London, 276. Asia: A Swedish Explorer in Central Asia, 731. Atlantic Monthly reviewed, 104, 233, 361, 483, 614, 742. Austria: Race Enmities in Austria, 20. Austria Protects its Citizens in Asia Minor, 655. BANKING Reform, Currency and, 654. Banks, Postal Savings, 654. Barnato, Barney, Suicide of, 19. Barnes, James. Rear-Admiral John G. Walker, 298. Baxter, Sylvester. Edward Bellamy's "Equality," 62. When were the Gospels Written? 326. Bicycling: The Cyclist as War Correspondent, 223. Bimetallism in Disfavor in Europe, 529. Blauvelt, Mary Taylor. Women at the English Uni- Bonsal, Stephen. The Situation in Spain, 555. 'Equality," by Edward Bellamy, 62. "Tennyson: A Memoir," by Lord Tennyson, 623. Recent Publications, 117, 246, 374, 501, 628, 772. Recent Works by Authors, 243, 372. Some American Novels and Novelists, 753. Books for Young People and Children, 760. Booth, Charles: "Labor and Life of the People," 228. Brown University: The Blundering Trustees, 260. A Question of Free Speech, 259. Dr. Andrews Remains at Providence, 403. President Andrews and the Situation at Brown, 310. Bulgaria and the Porte, 400. CANADA: Canada and the United States, 9. The Men of the Canadian Commonwealths, 9. Our Trade Relations with Canada, 78. The New Administration in Canada, 353. The New Canadian Reciprocity Movement, 712. Canovas: Spain's Foremost Statesman, 306. Portraits, 270, 306, 559. Caricature, Current History in, 410. Caricature, Greater New York Campaign in, 538. Carter, Captain O. M., 302; portrait, 303. Cary, Edward. Seth Low: a Character Sketch, 33. Caterpillar, A State against the, 206. Caucus Reform, The Sine Qua Non of, 323. Century Magazine reviewed, 103, 229, 357, 484, 611, 739. Character Sketches: Seth Low, 33. Canovas del Castillo, 306. E. Benjamin Andrews, 310. John Gilbert, 673. Abdur Rahman, 765. Charities Review reviewed, 236. Chautauquan reviewed, 106, 231, 361, 487, 613, 741. The Chinese Woman, 97. Silver in China, 98. China's Trade Relations, 218. Railroad Building in China, 151. Christ, Discovery of the Oldest Record of, 325, 455. Civil Service Reform in the Consulates, 144. Civil Service and the Office-Seekers, 144. Clark, Francis E. The Two Republics of the Southern Contents of Reviews and Magazines, 121, 248, 376, 504, Conventions and Gatherings in July, 149. Cooperation: The Cooperative Colony at Ruskin, 606. Coubertin, P. de. Revival of the French Universities, 52. Cuba: Spain's New Cuban Policy, 5, 646. The Cuban League in America, 6. Should Cuba be Joined to Mexico? 135. Cuban News and Its Mysteries, 528. The Cuban Situation, 647. The United States Questions Spain, 648. American Intervention and Cuban Autonomy, 649. Our Record as a Neutral, 649. Ex-Minister Taylor's Views, 719. Currency Question, The, 12. Currency Reform, 269, 402, 654. Currency System, Japan's, 343. Curry, J. L. M. Canovas: Spain's Foremost States- man, 306. University Progress, 18. An English Contrast, 18. Higher Deaf-Mute Education in America, 57. The Problem of the Rural School, 95. Teaching of English History in England, 101. The College Woman, 194. French Women and the Teaching Profession, 195. The Tuskegee Institute, 474. Grant Allen on College Education, 474. A French View of the Scotch Universities, 475. Elections in Different States, 526, 653. Elephants: The Siamese Elephant Crop, 461. Electrical Engineering, Foresight in, 88. England: See Great Britain. Epileptics: Colony Care of the Epileptic, 471. Eskimos: The Wrongs of the Alaskan Eskimos, 480. The Federation of Europe and the Turks, 143. Politics in Eastern Europe, 530. Events, Current, Record of, 22, 153, 280, 406, 534, 663. Evolution, President Jordan on, 201. Exploration, The Passion for, 148. FAMINE in India, The, 208. Farming: Condition of the Farmers, 131. The Southern Farmer and Cotton, 601. Fever, Yellow, Epidemic, 720. Fever, Yellow, and its Prevention, 661. Field, Justice Stephen J., Long Service of, 279. France: Affairs in France, 19. Attempt to Assassinate President Faure, 20, 271. Is the French Republic a Failure? 346. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly reviewed, 106, 232. French reviews reviewed, 114, 241, 370, 494, 621, 749. Foreign Relations, Our, 269. Fortnightly Review reviewed, 112, 238, 363, 489, 617, 747. Greece: The Greco-Turkish Situation, 16, 17, 274. The Fate of Greece, 220. Russia, England, and the Turk, 222. Greek Finances and a Peace Treaty, 399. Greece under the New Treaty, 530. With the Greek Soldiers, 592. Greely, A. W. Higher Deaf-Mute Education, 57. The Colonies in the Forefront, 8. Foreign Policy of the British Liberals, 80. Is there a German Menace to England? 81. Britain's Sea-Power, 83. Progress of the British Postal Service, 84. How English History is not Taught in England, 101. Federation Tasks and Problems, 140. The Parliamentary Scandal, 148. Industrial Topics in England, 148. British Interests and the Wolcott Commission, 211. England and the Soudan, 273. England on the Afghan Borders, 273. The Recent Parliamentary Session, 275. The Royal Visit to Ireland, 401. Affairs in the British Empire, 401. The Engineering" Strike in England, 466. England's Operations in Africa, 658. The Queen's Jubilee, 729. Gunton's Magazine reviewed, 236. Gypsy-Moth in Massachusetts, 206. HARPER'S MAGAZINE reviewed, 103, 229, 357, 484, 611, 739, Harraden, Miss Beatrice, 100. Harvest of 1897, Statistics of the, 131. Hawaii: Hawaiian Annexation, 3. Scene in Cambridge, England, 18. Prince and Princess of Wales at Hawarden, 24. New city hall at Sheffield, England, 26. Residences of Seth Low, 34, 35, 37, 38. Columbia University library, 41. A typical street in "Homewood," 43. Houses in "Homewood," 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51. Central Amphitheatre of the Sorbonne, 52. The deaf-mute college at Washington, 58, 59. Statue of Thomas H. Gallaudet, 59. Faculty of the deaf-mute college, 60. The Logan monument at Chicago, 153. The Duluth-Superior bridge, 158. A street in Johannesburg, South Africa, 175. Old Dutch Church at Pretoria, 177. The Raadzaal at Bloemfontein, 177. Fording a stream in the Orange Free State, 179. Scenes in the Sandwich Islands, 180-186. The Rose Carnival at Tacoma, 187, 188. Wild flowers in Paradise Valley, Mt. Tacoma, 188. Fortress of Montjuich, Barcelona, 271. At the bar of the House of Commons, 275. Opening of the National Gallery of British Art, 276. Departure of Andree's balloon, 283. Hall Caine at Greeba Castle, 386. A mountain battery in India, 400. Reindeer as pack animals, 403. Killarney House, Ireland, 407. Visitors at the Royal Danish wedding, 407. New steamship Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, 408. Oakworth Hall and Wesleyan Methodist Manor, 422, The World's W. C. T. U. petition, 432. English schoolboys' vacation trips, 445. Members of the City History Club, 447. Members of History Class of working women, 448. The "Native Sons' Fountain," San Francisco, 525. A room in Canovas' residence, 560. Entrance to Canovas' palace, 560. The new American lock at Sault Ste. Marie, 564. Chicago drainage canal derrick, 565. Blast of explosive gelatine on Chicago canal, 576. Scenery in the "Götterdämmerung," 584. Gunboat for the Nile campaign, 658. Laying the Wady Halfa-Abu Hamed railway, 658. Plymouth church, Brooklyn, 661. The new Yerkes observatory, 666. Fancy-dress ball at Buckingham palace, 673. Reproductions from drawings by John Gilbert and Reproductions from Bibles and biblical manuscripts, White Lodge, Richmond Park, 704. A view of Kabul, Afghanistan, 710. Reproductions of new book illustrations, 755–770. Illustration in the Victorian Era, John Gilbert and, 673. Index to Periodicals, 126, 254, 382, 510, 638, 782. Indianapolis Municipal Contest, The, 524. Insurance against Non-Employment, 92. Insurance: A Scheme of Workingmen's Insurance, 736. International Journal of Ethics reviewed, 236. Julian Hawthorne on the Plague in Bombay, 74. The Silver Question in India, 596. Indians: An Indian on the Future of his Race, 334. Ireland as the Champion of the Poor, 478. Iron Markets, The United States in the, 733. Italian reviews reviewed, 371, 497, 622, 751. JAMESON Raid Inquiry, End of the, 19. Japan's New Law Code, 99. Japan and the Hawaiian Question, 136. Japan's Importance as a Nation, 643. Jews: Return of the Jews to Palestine, 349. Journal of Political Economy reviewed, 236. KHARTOUM: The Advance on Khartoum, 591. Kirkpatrick, E. A. Continuous Sessions of Schools, 190. The Klondike Gold-Fields, 148, 336, 481. The Klondike Situation, 263. Canadian Policy in the Gold District, 264. Life on the Klondike, 335, 403. Knaufft, Ernest. John Gilbert and Victorian Illustra- Present Sources of our Unskilled Labor, 389. Treatment of Labor by Corporations, 389. The American 'Longshoremen's Union, 466. Compulsory Arbitration in Labor Disputes, 735. The Horrors of English "Home Work," 737. Ladies' Home Journal reviewed, 106, 360, 486, 741. Lanier, Henry Wysham. Lewis M. Haupt, 292. Law: Japan's New Law Code, 99. Leading Articles of the Month, 69, 193, 325, 455, 588, 719. Legislation, Recent Economic and Social, 355. Levy, Clifton H. How the Bible Came Down to Us, 690. Libraries: The Congressional Librarianship, 145. Lippincott's Magazine reviewed, 107, 231, 360, 614, 741. Literature as a Livelihood, 197. Lithographic Stone, Substitute for, 605. London: Booth's "Labor and Life of the People," 228. Seth Low: A Character Sketch, 33. Seth Low and the New York Mayoralty, 17. Portraits, 2, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 40, 519. Luther, Martin, A Study of, 350. Lynching by Wholesale, 390, 392. |