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Arena magazine - Volume 32 by B.O. Flower (ed.)

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TitleArena magazine - Volume 32
CreatorB.O. Flower (ed.)
PPI600
LanguageEnglish
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Subjectprogressivism -- United States; liberalism; reformism; social reform; Christian Socialism; Gay 90s; political commentary; Benjamin Orange Flower
Collectionthearenamagazine, magazine_rack, additional_collections, politicalmagazines
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IdentifierArenaMagazine-Volume32
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The Arena magazine Volume 32: July through December 1904 B.O. Flower, editor Published by Albert Brandt, Publisher, Trenton, NJ and Boston, MA Published in the USA prior to 1923, public domain. KEY CONTENT: pg. 21 - Daniel L. Cruice: "The Chicago Election" pg. 32 - W.E.P. French: "A Socialism in Our Midst" pg. 52 - B.O. Flower: "Dan Beard: The Man and His Art" pg. 122 - Frank Parsons: "An Open Letter to President Roosevelt" pg. 128 - W.S. U'Ren: "The Operation of the Initiative and Referendum in Oregon" pg. 134 - George W. Forbes: "The Progress of the Negro: A Study in the Last Census" pg. 141 - Frank Skurray: "The Political Situation in the Australian Federal Parliament" pg. 151 - B.O. Flower: "A Golden Day in Boston's History" (On Poets) pg. 225 - Adalbert Albrecht: "The Situation in the Russian Interior" pg. 241 - Edwin Maxey: "Crises in Japanese History" (Part 1) pg. 272 - Allan L. Benson: "The President, His Attorney-General, and the Trusts" pg. 291 - Winnifred Harper Cooley: "The First Cause of Divorce" pg. 352 - Joaquin Miller: "The Chinese Exclusion Act" pg. 359 - Frank Parsons: "Executive Usurpation Based on Unwritten Law; or, A Defense that Condemns" pg. 369 - M.F. O'Donoghue: "Civil-Service Reform in Anglo-Saxon History and Its Meaning to Civilization" pg. 377 - B.O. Flower: "Democracy and Municipal Government" pg. 391 - "The Pending Presidential Election: A Symposium" pg. 400 - Edwin Maxey: "Crises in Japanese History" (Part 2) pg. 457 - Walter Clark: "The Election of Federal Judges by the People" pg. 471 - G.W. Galvin: "Our Legal Machinery and Its Victims" pg. 484 - Edwin Maxey: "The Diplomatic History of the Russo-Japanese War" pg. 496 - Arthur Llewellyn Griffiths: "The Philippine Insurrection: Why?" pg. 503 - George Westcott: "An Open Letter to Professor Frank Parsons" pg. 569 - Edward Teegear: "How New Zealand is Solving the Problem of Popular Government" pg. 577 - G.W. Galvin: "Inhuman Treatment of Prisoners in Massachusetts" pg. 586 - Dean Richmond Babbit: "The Psychology of the Lynching Mob" pg. 603 - B.O. Flowers: "Joaquin Miller: A Nature-Loving Poet of Progress" pg. 616 - Edwin Maxey: "The Strategic History of the Russo-Japanese War"