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Scribners 49.2 (1911-02)

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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-adv32
  • John La Farge (Tack, Augustus Vincent): Frontispiece-Frontispiece
  • The Harbor (Eaton, Walter Prichard): 129-141
  • Trumpet-Calls (Price, C. A.): 141-141
  • The West in the East from an American Point View. The Gateway to India. II (Collier, Price): 142-157
  • The Westerner (Canfield, Dorothy): 158-165
  • Ninfa (Rodd, Rennell): 166-167
  • Conquering the Sierras (Brooks, Benjamin): 168-177
  • In a Library (Ficke, Arthur Davison): 177-177
  • The Teaching of Art (La Farge, John): 178-188
  • Child's Play (Howells, Mildred): 188-188
  • The Price (Haines, Donal Hamilton): 189-198
  • The God of the Men Who Do Things (Herrick, Gerardus Post): 198-198
  • Women and Wealth (Laughlin, J. Laurence): 199-206
  • The Cynic (Barker, Elsa): 206-206
  • The Arctic Prairies. The Land of the Musk-Ox. IV (Seton, Ernest Thompson): 207-223
  • Kennedy Square. IX-XI (Smith, F. Hopkinson): 224-235
  • Inspiration (Bangs, John Kendrick): 235-235
  • Fanchot (Lea, Fannie Heaslip): 236-244
  • Challenge (Murray, Kenton Foster): 244-244
  • German Railway Policy (Roberts, Elmer): 245-249
  • The Singing Day (Merington, Marguerite): 249-249
  • The Point of View: 250-253
  • The Field of Art. Nature vs. Art (Daingerfield, Elliott): 253-256
  • Back Advertisements: adv32a-F

Citation

"Scribners 49.2 (1911-02)" (1911). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:494178/

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