Arena magazine - Volume 38 : B.O. Flower (ed.) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive (original) (raw)
The Arena magazine
Volume 38: July through December 1907 (Whole Nos. 212-217)
B.O. Flowers, editor
Published by Albert Brandt, Publisher, Trenton, NJ and Boston, MA
Published in the USA prior to 1923, public domain.
KEY CONTENT:
pg. 18 - Thomas McGrady: "The Catholic Church and Socialism"
pg. 35 - William Mailly: "The Season's Social Drama"
pg. 52 - Edward C. Farnsworth: "The Fallacies of Christian Science"
pg. 61 - John Buckley Willis: "The Truths of Christian Science: A Reply"
pg. 118 - A.A. Brown: "The Government-Owned Railways of New Zealand"
pg. 139 - C. Vey Holman: "The Curse and Blight of Partisanship"
pg. 144 - George Wharton James: "Houston and Its City Commission"
pg. 154 - Ernest Untermann: "The Revolution in Economics from Ancient Times to the Birth of Socialism"
pg. 237 - William Kittle: "Senator Robert M. LaFollette for President"
pg. 259 - Thomas Speed Mosby: "The Anomaly of Capital Punishment"
pg. 263 - B.O. Flower: "Victor Hugo: Critic, Prophet, and Philosopher"
pg. 277 - Henry Frank: "The Meaning of the Invasion of European Socialism"
pg. 288 - Linton Satteerthwait: "The Bugaboo of Direct-Legislation: A Calm Review of Objections Urged by the Opposition"
pg. 306 - Francis Lamont Peirce: "The Agitator: His Function and Social Evolution"
pg. 353 - Ellis Meredith: "The Senatorial Election inn Colorado"
pg. 373 - Clarence Arthur Royse: "Will Public Ownership Increase or Decrease Political Corruption?"
pg. 385 - F. Edwin Elwell: "Saint Gaudens: America's Greatest Sculptor"
pg. 401 - Frank Parsons: "The National Civic Federation and Its New Report of Public Ownership"
pg. 408 - B.O. Flower: "The Seven Alleged Delusions of the Founder of Christian Science, Examined in the Light of History and Present-Day Research"
pg. 423 - Ellis O. Jones: "Some Unique Features of the Socialist Party"
pg. 479 - Walter Clark: "Government by Federal Judges'
pg. 482 - A.A. Brown: "New Zealand: A New Democracy'
pg. 515 - George H. Shibley: "Secretary Taft and Senator Lodge as Upholders of Machine-Rule"
pg. 591 - B.O. Flowers: "The Coming Electrical Home for America's Millions"
pg. 601 - Saint Nihal Sing: "Unrest in India: Its Genesis and Trend"
pg. 610 - Charles R. Jones: "One Hundred Years' Battle with the Poison Trust"
pg. 634 - William Thum: "Public Works High Schools"