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Issue Date: JANUARY 1925; Vol. LXXVII. No. 1
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FRONTISPIECE: BEATA BEATRIX ... From a drawing by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

THE REPUBLICAN VICTORY--WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH IT? ... William E. Borah, Senator from Idaho.
REMINISCENCES OF CONRAD ... John Galsworthy.
KINDLY SILENCES. Poem ... Flora Shufelt Rivola.
MESOCRACY IN FRANCE--THE DICTATOR- SHIP OP THE MIDDLE CLASS ... Albert Guerard.
HOW TO BE ILL ... Harrison Rhodes.
OLD FARM. Poem ... John V. A. Weaver.
THE KENTUCKY BOY--A Story. Illustrations by C. LeRoy Baldridge ... Thomas Boyd.
THE PROVINCIAL UNIVERSITIES OF FRANCE. Illustrations from photographs ... Paul van Dyke.
LETTERS OF A BOURGEOIS FATHER TO HIS BOLSHEVIK SON--A Story. Illustrations by Margaret Freeman ... Edwin Dial Torgerson.
THE GLADIATORS ... Lawrence Perry.
THE POET. Poem ... Lorraine Roosevelt Warner.
SUCH WOMEN AS ELLEN STEELE--A Story Illustrations by L. F. Wilford ... Sidney Howard.
AT THE EDGE OF THE BAY. Poem ... Thomas Caldecot Chubb.
THE ELECTRON AND THE LIGHT-QUANT --WHAT ARE THEY? ... Robert Andrews Millikan.
WHO OWN THE RAILROADS? ... Edmund A. Whitman.
THE PRESIDENT ... Edward W. Bok.
IDEALISM IN EDUCATION ... Frederick E. Bolton.
AS I LIKE IT ... William Lyon Phelps.
THE FIELD OF ART--The Opening of the American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art ... Royal Cortissoz.

THE FINANCIAL SITUATION--The Rise on the Stock Exchange and How It Is Inter- preted--The Contradictory Judgments of a Financial Movement--The "Forecast" Argument and the "Inflation" Argument--Retrospect of 1924 ... Alexander Dana Noyes.
BEHIND THE SCENES WITH SCRIBNER'S AUTHORS.
--Suggestions to Women's Clubs ... FRONT ADVERTISING SECTION.
WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT IT ... BACK ADVERTISING SECTION.
THE FIFTH AVENUE SECTION ... FRONT ADVERTISING SECTION.
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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition (But has been three hole punched) (see photo) The pages are clean and bright.