Tom Watson's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 4, June 1905Various
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Tom Watson's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 4, June 1905
Various
United States -- Politics and government -- Periodicals
While THE ARENA discusses the great questions of the day in the domains
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=Municipal Black Plague.= By RUDOLPH BLANKENBURG. The sixth of the series
of papers on the corruption of politics in Pennsylvania.
=Our Commerce with Latin America.= By Prof. FREDERIC M. NOA.
=In Prison and in Exile: Experiences of a Russian Student.= Edited by
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=Juggling with Facts and Figures about Transportation; or, How the
Railway Interests and their Special Pleaders are Seeking to Deceive the
People.= By W. G. JOERNS.
=Rise, Mighty Anglo-Saxons!= By KATRINA TRASK (Mrs. Spencer Trask).
=Beauty and Light.= By KENYON WEST. A plea for a sane and wholesome drama.
=The Divorce Question: A Lawyer’s View.= By ERNEST DALE OWEN.
=Frederic Opper: A Cartoonist of Democracy.= One of the series of
illustrated sketches of the leading cartoonists. By B. O. FLOWER.
=The Building of the City Beautiful.= A serial by JOAQUIN MILLER.
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