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Best general references: J. A. Rus, How the Other Half Lives; Octavia +++ Homes of the London Poor; Chas. Booth, Labor and Life in the East of London; J. B. Russel. Life in One Room; No. Am. Rev. LXXIV. 464-180 (April 1852); Scribner's, XI. 676-721 (July, 1892); Forum. V. 207-215. (April, 1887) Nichol, Statistics of Glasgow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Engish VI. | 4/3/1893 | See Source »

There is nothing in the February Scribner's that deserves special mention to undergraduates. The articles are all of a high grade and are fairly interesting reading, but none are devoted to subjects of special interest to the College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scribner's and New England Magazines. | 2/4/1893 | See Source »

...SCRIBNER'S."The One I knew Best of all" Frances Hodgson Burnett's account of her own childhood, is perhaps the most noteworthy contribution of the current Scribner's. There is a paper on the Peary Relief Expedition by the chief of the expedition and another of the articles on the "Poor in Great Cities," deals with Naples. Frederic Crowninshield gives the "Impressions of a Decorator in Rome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: January Magazines. | 1/9/1893 | See Source »

Already the holiday numbers of Harper's and Scribner's Magazines have appeared and except that they have increased in thickness by half an inch or more and bear decorated covers there is very little to distinguish them from ordinary issues. It is to be admitted, however. that one can hardly demand more than one gets in the regular numbers, such is the excellence of the contents both literary and artistic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Christmas Magazines. | 11/29/1892 | See Source »

...SCRIBNER'SThe Messrs. Scribners have accepted a plan which the Cosmopolitan attempted last year; that of publishing a colored frontispiece. It must be acknowledged that the success of the plan in the present instance is beyond question. And this attractive beginning opens a number devoted extensively to art. There are no less than four articles on art-work of one sort and another. The leading contribution is on "The Moral Painting in the Pantheon and Hotel de Ville of Paris" by Will H. Low. It is richly illustrated from the cartoons of the leading French painters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Christmas Magazines. | 11/29/1892 | See Source »

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