THE LIVING AGE. E PLURIBUS UNUM. "These pubHcations of the day should from time to time be winnowed, the wheat carefully preserved, and the chafi thrown away." "Made up of every creature's best." “Various, that the mind SEVENTH SERIES, VOLUME L X. FROM THE BEGINNING VOL. COLXXVIII. 1913. BOSTON: THE LIVING AGE COMPANY OP- Thomas Hardy 96 "The Average American" 530 John Cope's Year at Oxford 746, 801 The Air: Our Future Highway 195 The White Fane on Montmartre 386 CHAMBEBS'S JOURNAL. CONTEMPORARY REVIEW. The Ascendancy of Wordsworth 40 Opium: An Unsettled Question 103 Glimpses of Thomas Carlyle 216 Will the Government Survive? 323 548 The Little Brothers of the Pave- Rothenburg and its Festival 349 From an Islington Window, II. 416 The Tendencies of Modern Art 30 The Coming American Tariff 451 The Racial War in the Pacific: The Death of Satire 82 Evolution in Human Society 201 Fragments of Villon: The Paris The Decreasing Value of Money 540 643 A Great English woman 359 463 . The Three Years' Bill in France 245 President Wilson's Mexican Di- The Changing of the Balance or The Problem of Poverty 131 A Visit to the Panama Canal 387 Another Anglo-American Fiasco? 178 The Lowest Form of Inspiration 251 Swifts. Swallows and Martins 568 Games as Mathematical Problems 700 . Color-Blind 22, 90, 149, 114 "Japan Among the Nations" 312 239 2623.18 |