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THE

Anglo-American Magazine

VOLUME VI

JULY-DECEMBER, 1901

THE ANGLO-AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY

General Office, 60 Wall Street, New York

London 59 Chancery Lane

Copyright, 1901, by The Anglo-American Publishing Company

ASTOR, LO
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INDEX TO THE SIXTH VOLUME

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The International Yacht Races, 288; What The Man with the Hoe" is
Learning, 357.

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PATTEN, D. A Quebec, Sept.

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Personal and Incidental: Besant and Buchanan, 89; The Atlantic Union, 91; Prosperity,

92; Canada's Population. 165; For the Development of the New South, 166; Lord

Milner and the War in South Africa, 170; The Anglo-American Joint High Commis-

sion, 171; The Good Trade Showing of Canada, 173; "Defenseless Canada," 174;

The Millenary of King Alfred, 174; The Judgment, 249; The Bishop and His Boys,

250; The Canadian Census, 250; A Comparison of English and American Rowing

Methods, 251; In Newtoundland, 252; Canada's Cup Won by a Canadian, 253; Eng-

lish Appreciation of Art, 254; In Case of an Anglo-American War, 321; Impressions

of Britain's North American Colonies, 323; The Sayings of George Fred Williams,

325; American Visitors in Lond、n, 325; Canada's Self-Reliance, 327; It Might Be So

If It Were Not in the Journal," 327; An Interview with Lord Strathcona, 328; The

King Alfred Millenary, 329; Canada Outshoots the United States. 330; United States-

Canadian Cricket, 331; Anglo-American Cricket, 331; Honors for Canadians, 331; "The

American Invaders. ' 403; America Threatens England's South American Trade, 404;

The Dominion's Commercial Policy, 405; American Iron-works in Australia, 406 ;

Canadians at Odds with Lord Minto, 406; New York's Alfred Millenary Banquet, 407;

The Late President's Anglo-Americanism, 408; The United States Sugar Tariff. 408;

A British Prophecy, 409; Lord Wolseley on Anglo-Americanism, 485; Sir Joseph Dims-

dale, 485; The Prince of Wales, 485; American Locomotives in India, 485; Why

Americans Succeed in England, 486; The Canadian Society Banquet in New York,

487; Sunday in London, 489; How London Clerks Dress, 490; Anglo-Americanism in

the Northwest, 491; The Americanism of Nova Scotians, 492; Comparative Growth

of Nations. 492; The City of Unrest. 43; A Change in Canadian Procedure, 495;

The New Anglo-American ( anal Treaty 495 ; American Thanksgiving in London, 496.

PIPER, P. F. Working One's Way Through College 110.

Poet Markham and His Works. Hudson Maxim, 413.

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