Caine, Hall, 589. Callaway, Samuel R., 5. Candlin, Rev. George T., 448. Cassatt, A. J., 168. Castro, Cipriano, 406. Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, 592. Chappell, John, 274. Christensen, J. C., 456. Chun, Prince, 400. Churchill, Winston, 588. Clarke, Albert, 616. Coates, Henry T., 600. Constans, M., 399. Cook, Rev. Joseph, 152. Cornwall and York, Duchess of, 402. Cornwall and York, Duke of, 403. Cortelyou, George B., 416. Cowen, John K., 171. Crane, W. Murray, 535. Crichton-Browne, Sir James, 258. Crispi, Francesco, 457. Cullom, Shelby M., 645. Cummins, Albert B., 277, 652. Czar of Russia and his family, 396. Dabney, Charles W., 57. Davis, Ben. J., 274. Davis, C. H., 274. Davis, W. C., 274. Davison, Rev. W'. T., D.D., 447. De Bloch, Jean, 140. De Ronde, Abraham, 53. De Wet, Gen. Christian, and staff, 411. Dewey, Admiral George, 271, 407. Deuntzer, Professor, 452. Doane, Bishop William C., 449. Dodge, Miss Mary A., 747. Dowden, Edward, 705. Durham, Bishop of, 283. Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra, with Princess
Victoria and the Duke of Cornwall's children, 264. Edwards, Clarence R., 699. Evans, Rear-Admiral Robley D., 598. Fiske, John, 175, 176, 177. Fornes, Charles V., 554. Frederick, Dowager Empress, 286, 488. French, Gen. Sir John, 664. Frye, William P., 644. Fuller, Melville W., 11. Galloway, Bishop Charles B., 447. Gilman, Daniel C., 58. Goggin, Miss Catharine, 657. Górky, Máxim, 590. Gould, George J., 172. Gray, Horace, 11. Greenaway, Kate, 679. Gregory, Gov. William, 665. Grimm, Herman, 356. Grout, Edward M., 554. Habibullah Khan, Ameer of Afghanistan, 731. Hadley, President Arthur T., 57, 514. Haley, Miss Margaret, 657. Halsey, Francis W., 594. Hanna, E. P., 407. Hardie, James Keir, 729. Hardy, Arthur S., 702. Harlan, John M., 11. Harper, William R., 57. Harriman, E. H., 172. Hart, Albert Bushnell, 597. Hay, Adelbert S., 153. Hearst, Mrs. Phoebe A., 58. Henderson, David B., 644. Henty, G. A., 749. Herne, James A., 24. Hewitt, Abram S., 53. Hill, James J., 170. Hodge, John, 274. Hope, Anthony, 589. Hopkins, Franklin W., 53. Horup, V., 456. Hovey, Richard, 702. Howison, Rear-Admiral Henry L., 272. Hunt, William C., 648.
Hunt, William H., 278, 699. Huntington, Rev. W. R., D.D., 449. Hurst, Bishop John F., 448. Ito, Marquis, 534, 660. Jarvis, Clem, 274. Jekins, Elias, 274. Jerome, William Travers, 556. Jesup, Morris K., 7. Johnke, Vice-Admiral, 455. Johnson, Clifton, 744. Johnson, Tom L., 203. Jones, Thomas G., 518. Kasson, John A., 519. Katsura, Viscount, 23. Kilbourne, James, 134. Koch, Dr. Robert, 258, 324. Krüger, President, and Mrs. Krüger, 130. Kuyper, Abraham, 282. Kyle, James H., 152. Lagerlöf, Selma, 590. Larkins, Walter, 274. Le Conte, Joseph, 156. Lemly, Capt. Samuel C., 271, 407. Lessar, Paul, 151. Lewis, Lorain L., 390. Li Hung Chang, 642, 658. Lipton, Sir Thomas, 337. Littlejohn, Bishop Abram N., 286. Low, Seth, 406, 520, 537. Ludlow, Gen. William, 413. Lyon, William A., 52. MacArthur, Gen. Arthur, 131. Madsen, Col. V. H. O., 454. Magoon, Charles E., 699. Mann, M. D., 4:20. Matthews, Brander, 704. Maxwell, Sir H. E., 258. McBurney, Charles, 421. McCrady, Edward, 595. Mckenna, Joseph, 11. Mckinley, Mrs. William, 414. Mckinley, President William, 386, 389, 391, 414, 431. Meredith, George, 703. Merrill, J. G., 538. Milburn, J. G., 416. Milner, Lord, 16. Mitchell, S. Weir, 588. Morgan, John A., 274. Morgan, J. Pierpont, 170, 275, 469. Morris, Miss Clara, 747. Muir, John, 744. Mulai Abdul Aziz, Sultan of Morocco, 214. Mulvihill, Denis, 655. Murphy, Franklin, 652. Mynter, Herman, 421. Myrick, Herbert, 648. Nichols, Bishop W. F., 449. Nordenskjöld, Baron, 603. Norris, Frank, 591. Northrop; Cyrus, 58. O'Donnell
, Thomas, M.P., 188. Orleans, Prince Henry of, 282. Park, Roswell, 420. Parker, Capt. James, 407. Parker, Gilbert, 591. Pattison, Robert E., 560. Pearsons, Dr. D. K., 580. Peckham, Rufus W., 11, Penney, Thomas, 390. Perkins, George W., 52. Peterson, Maud Howard, 591. Pichon, M., 281. Pierce, John, 274. Philip II., 741. Phillips, Stephen, 701. Pillsbury, John S., 538, 689, 693. Pingree, Hazen S., 22. Portugal, King and Queen of, 263. Pritchett, Henry S., 58. Queen Victoria Memorial Committee, 264. Quincy, Josiah, 535. Ramsay, Rear-Admiral Francis M., 407, 410. Raynor, Isidor, 407.
Stead, Alfred. From Peking to St. Petersburg by Rail,
682. Steel Corporation, United States, in Working Order, 614. Steel Strike, 146-149, 272-275, 328, 335, 404. Stillman, W. J., Death of, 152. Stock Market as a Safeguard for Capital, 335. Stone, Miss Ellen M., Abduction of, 533. Strikes : see Labor. Success reviewed, 235, 364, 628. Sun-Power Motor, A, 493.
RAILROADS:
England : Is She Handicapped by Her Railroads? 80. India, By Rail to, 80. Locomotive, The American, 209, Northern Pacific Struggle, End of the, 150. Peking, From, to St. Petersburg by Rail, 682. Railway Combinations, The Recent Great, 163. Suspensioa Railway, A German, 616. Uganda Railway, East Africa, 210. Rassegna Nazionalc reviewed, 115, 245, 376. Record of Current Events, 23, 153, 283, 408, 535, 665. Redmond, John, M.P., Leader of the Irish Party, 706. Revue de Paris reviewed, 114, 373, 635, 761. Revue des Deux Mondes reviewed, 113, 243, 373, 635, 761. Revue, La, reviewed, 245, 375, 763.' Rhode Island, Political Campaign in, 652. .Ridgely, William B., Comptroller of the Currency, 515. Rivista Internazionalc reviewed, 376. Rivista Politica e Letteraria reviewed, 246, 376. Robinson, Albert G. Cuba's Industrial Possibilities, 196. Rochester, Municipal Campaign in, 656. Roosevelt, President Theodore : Accession to the Presidency, 387. Address at the Minnesota State Fair, September 2,
1901, 441. McKinley, President, Relations with, 393. Principles in Appointment, 515, 516. Qualifications of the New President, 394. Roosevelt, President, at Work, 719, Roosevelt, Theodore, Characterization of, 435. Southern Policy, 517, 518.
Vice-Presidency, Mr. Roosevelt's Theory of the, 392. Roumania, Life in, 730. Russia : see also China, Siberia.
Affairs in Russia, 18, 534. China, Russia's Influence in, 60, 151. Famine and Plenty, 281. France, Visit of the Czar to, 395–398. Future of Russia, 82. Russia and the Russians, 476.
TAFT, Governor, and Our Philippine Policy, 179. Telegraph, The, in Great Britain, 729. Telegraph, Wireless, Actually Working, 279. Tigers Killed to Order, 218. Tolstoy, Count, in Thought and Action, 33. Trade :
Business Situation, 404. Foreign Trade, Value of Our, 8. Seaports, Our Growing, 8. South America, Trade of United States with, 523, 525. Transvaal : see South Africa. Triple Alliance, The Future of the, 85. Trusts : see also Labor. Monopolies and the Law, 495. Publicity the First Demand, 521, 522. Railway Combinations, The Recent Great, 163. Steel Trust and Its Labor Policy, 146–149. Steel Trust, Dr. Ely's Analysis of the, 205.
Trust-Making Season, Unprecedented, 4. Tuberculosis : see Medical Science. Turkey : Demoralization of the Government, 661. France, Strained Relations with, 398-400, 662. Indemnity to the United States, Payment of the, 152. Sultan's Reign, Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Com-
mencement of the, 399. Tuttle, Rev. Joseph F., Death of, 22. Twins, Siamese, 734. Tyler, Dr. Moses Coit, The Late, 355.
St. Louis, Before the Fair, 656. San Francisco's Mayor-Elect, 654, 655. Schley Court of Inquiry, 272, 406. Schley-Sampson Controversy, 270-272. Schley, Wintield Scott, Rear-Admiral, 292. Science :
Astronomy, Modern, Problems of, 97. Development, The Dynamics of, 735. Man, The Study of, 217. Missing Link, Search for the, 217. Skull-Measurements, Significance of, 622. Scribner's Magazine reviewed, 103, 235, 361, 497, 625, 753. Seddon, Right Flon. Richard, of New Zealand, 48:2. Servia, 'a Kingdom of Peasants, 83. Scwance Revicw reviewed, 368. Shaw, William B. American History and Biography
in 1901, 592. Shepard, Edward Morse, 548. Siberia, Gold Mines of, 478. Siberia, Salubrious, 613. Slave Trade in Northern Nigeria, 212. Socialism, State, in Australia, 354. South, Commercial Democracy of the, 719. South Africa : see also Great Britain.
Boer Prisoners at Bermuda and St. Helena, 736. Boer, Tributes to the, from “Rooineks," 351. British (ccupation, Effective, Extent of, 269. De Bloch, Jean, on the Results of the War, 140, 141. Federation in South Africa, 474. South Africa of To-morrow, 611.
Warin South Africa, 15, 16, 135, 144, 267, 268, 401, 533, 664. South America :
Argentine Republic, Britain in the, 724. Chile and ler Neighbors, Trouble Between, 143, Colombia and Venezuela, Couditions in, 274, 405, 526. German Aspirations in South America, 610. South America ? Will Europe Fight the United States
for, 609. Trade with South America, 523, 525. Southern Education Board, 650, 651. Spain, Atfairs in, 19. Stage, French, Behind the Scenes on the, 221,619.
UEBER LAND UND MEER reviewed, 115, 507. United States : see also Census, Congressional Affairs,
Cuba, Isthmian Canal, McKinley, Pan-American Congress, Philippines, Political Affairs, Porto Rico,
Roosevelt, South America. China, Relations with, 151. England's Commercial Rivalry with America, 207. Europe : Will She Fight the United States ? 206, 609. Insular Possessions, Government of Our, 697. Supreme Court and the Insular Cases, 9-11. VECCHIA, Giovanni Della. Crispi : Italy's Foremost
Statesman, 457. Venezuela and Colombia, War Between, 275, 405, 526. Virchow, Dr. Rudolph, a Hero of Modern Progress, 675. Virginia, Political Affairs in, 277, 527, 652. Von Hohenlohe, Prince, Death of, 152; portrait, 155. WAR Department, Secretary Root's Conduct of the, 142. War of the Future, 475. War Ships on the Great Lakes, 476. Washington Memorial Institution, 56. Wellman, Walter. The Last Days of President Mc
Kinley, 414. Westminster Review reviewed, 112, 242, 370, 505. Whipple, Bishop, the Friend of the Indian, 575. Williams, Talcott. Fiction Read and Written in 1901,
586. Williams, Talcott. The Steel Strike, 328. Winslow, Florence E. The Episcopal Convention, 19. Wise, John S. The Awakening Concerning Game, 571. Woodruff, Clinton Rogers. The Philadelphia Cam
paign, 558. Worla's Work reviewed, 104, 236, 364, 499, 628, 754. Wright, G. Frederick. The Russian Problem in Man
churia, 60. YACHT Races for the America's Cup, 280, 407. Yale's Great Jubilee, 534, 601. Yeatman, James E.,-. Great Citizen, 186.
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS.
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The Progress of the World
Another Great (rop Year.. Prosperity and the Economic Trend. An nprecedented Trust-Making Season. Some Large Companies of 1901.. A Philadelphia Instance.. Where Are the Anti-Trust Leaders : Iron and Steel Monopoly... British Discussion of American Industry Our Growing Seaports.. Volume of Our Foreign Trade.. Enormous Growth in Four Years of American
Capital..... The Supreme Court and the Insular Cases. Ours a Sovereign Nation... Questions of Policy, Not of Organic Law.. An Inevitable ('onclusion.. Our Extended Horizons.. Improvement in the Philippines. Other Philippine Notes... Porto Rico's Outlook. The President's Rejection of a Third Term. The Mild Politics of an Off Year... Cuba's Acceptance of Conditions... Hard Winter in South Africa.. Victory by Depopulation... Milner's Honors, -For What?. The Mines and the War Bills. The Chinese Settlement.. An Unpleasant Prospect Famine and Its Relief... Germany in the Center of the Stage. French Topics of the Month.. A Daughter to the House of Savoy. In Russia, Spain, and the Balkans. Mr. Carnegie's Scotch Gift.. A New President at the Johns Hopkins.. The Washington Memorial Institution Other Educational Notes...
Obituary Notes ... With portraits of Samuel R. Callaway, Morris K. Jesup,
Charles T. Yerkes, David J. Brewer, Rufus W. Peck. ham, John M. Harlan, George Shiras, Jr., Melville W. Fuller, Edward D. White, Horace Gray, Joseph McKenna, Henry B. Brown, Lord Milner, Ira Rem. sen, the late Hazen S. Pingree, and the late Sir Walter Besant, cartoons, and other illustrations.
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Count Tolstoy in Thought and Action..
33 By R. E, C. Long. With portraits of Count Tolstoy, Countess Tolstoy, and
the members of Count Tolstoy's family. Preserving the Hudson Palisades.....
49 With portraits of Edwin A. Stevens. William A. Linn,
George W. Perkins, J. Du Pratt White, Ralph Traut- mann, Abram S. Hewitt, Nathan F. Barrett, D. Mc- Neely Stauffer, Franklin W. Hopkins, and Abram
De Ronde, and other illustrations. The Washington Memorial Institution...... 56
By Nicholas Murray Butler. With portraits of Arthur T. Hadley, Nicholas Murray
Butler, William R. Harper, Charles W. Dabney, Daniel C. Gilman, Henry S. Pritchett, Mrs. Phæbe A. Hearst, Cyrus Northrop, Edwin A. Alderman, George M. Sternberg, Carroll D. Wright, Charles D.
Walcott, and Alexander Graham Beli. The Russian Problem in Manchuria....... 60
By G. Frederick Wright. With map of Manchuria, and other illustrations. New Phases of Polar Research ..
67 By Cyrus C. Adams. With maps of the north-polar and south-polar regiors. The Twentieth Century Club of Boston..... 73
By Howard A. Bridgman. Leading Articles of the Month
Mr. Frederic Harrison's Impressions of Amer
ica... Mr. Carnegie on England's Industrial Future.. 78 Is England Handicapped by Her Railroads ?. 80 By Rail to India..
80 The Future of Russia.
82 Servia-a Kingdom of Peasants.
83 England and France..
84 The Future of the Triple Alliance.
85 The German Emperor and His Hobbies.
86 “How Will King Edward Govern ?"
87 The Prospects of Irish Home Rule...
89 Germany's Population...
90 The New Census of the United Kingdom.. 90 Chinese Finance...
91 Did the Buddhists Discover America ?.
91 President Cassatt of the Pennsylvania Railroad 93 General Booth, of the Salvation Army..
94 How Pictures are Painted..
95 The Typhoid Bacillus and the Blood.
97 Problems of Modern Astronomy.
97 The Flora of the Arctic Regions.
99 Is There a Dramatic Professiou ?.
101 With portrait of William Booth, and cartoons. The Periodicals Reviewed..
102 The New Books....
116 Index to Periodicals..
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Topics of the Month at Home and Abroad in
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COUNT TOLSTOY. (From a recent photograph.)
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