THE CHAUTAUQUAN, A Monthly Magazine for Self-Education. Contents for August, 1901. The Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico. Highways and Byways. Cover Design. Frontispiece 447-460 Movement for the Public Ownership of Public Utilities. Civil Government in the Philippines. Third Term Agitation. Organization of the Allied Third Party. Increase of Japanese Immigration. Derivation of Aguinaldo. Modernizing of the Holy Land. Effect of University Training on Literary Life. Important Gift to Brown University Library. Translation of the Bible into Philippine Dialects. Union of Presbyterian Interests in Mexico. Death of Joseph Cook. Rev. G. Campbell Morgan and the Northfield Student Conference. And many other Topics. With portraits and cartoons. The Queen of Quelparte.. A Tale of the Far East. Chaps. VIII-XIII. Piracies Incident to the French Revolution. The Record of a Lost Empire in America. Illustrated. Women Deans of Women's Colleges. Portraits. Letters from "Lilliput" Who was a Little Girl. With Portrait. The Storming of Awatobi. Sonnet and Sonneteer: A Study. The Climber. Verse. Ben Austrian, Painter. Illustrated. The Tumbler's Offering. Verse. Dismal Swamp and How to Go There. Illustrated. The Home of the Windigo. Illustrated. The Second Probation of Rev. Kid McHugh. Archer Butler Hulbert . 461 John R. Spears. . 474 Edwin Erle Sparks . 478 Containing statements from Edmund Clarence Stedman, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Prof. Henry A. Beers, Clinton Scollard, Capt. Alfred T. Mahan, Rev. Henry Van Dyke, Lloyd Mifflin, Edgar Fawcett, and others. BUREAU OF PUBLICATION: WILLIAM S. BAILEY, Director. Entered according to Act of Congress, August, 1901, by CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C. Entered at Cleveland Post-Office as Second-class Mail Matter. |