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Scribners 55.6 (1914-06)

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No Copyright - United States
Restrictions on Use
Collection is open for research.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: C-C
  • Front Advertisements: adv2-adv40
  • Index To Advertisements: adv2-adv4
  • We Saw, on the Plain beneath, Our Tidy Village and the Winding Thread of the River (Stone, Walter King): Frontispiece-Frontispiece
  • A Hunter-Naturalist in the Brazilian Wilderness. The Headwaters of the Paraguay. III (Roosevelt, Theodore): 667-689
  • How Spring Comes to Shasta Jim (Van Dyke, Henry): 690-690
  • The Dominant Strain (Gerould, Katharine Fullerton): 691-704
  • Every Move (Smith, Gordon Arthur): 705-718
  • The Trodden Way (Clark, Martha Haskell): 718-719
  • Concerning Conversation (Matthews, Brander): 719-723
  • Old Fairingdown (Dargan, Olive Tilford): 724-726
  • Upland Pastures (Eaton, Walter Prichard): 726-737
  • The Quality of Mercy (Strunsky, Simeon): 738-749
  • The Lifting of the Burden (Rickert, Edith): 749-760
  • The Summons (Benét, William R.): 760-761
  • Chamois-Hunting in Switzerland (Kühner, P.): 762-773
  • Solace (Malone, Walter): 773-773
  • A Patriotic Pilgrimage (Wharton, Anne Hollingsworth): 774-785
  • The Trick of the Voice (Morse, Edwin W.): 785-788
  • The Homeward Road (Going, Charles Buxton): 788-788
  • The Point of View: 789-792
  • The Field of Art: Sir John Tenniel--Cartoonist (Weitenkampf, F.): 793-796
  • Back Advertisements: adv41-F

Citation

"Scribners 55.6 (1914-06)" (1914). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:477061/

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