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Best general references: H. R. Chamberlain, "The Farmers' Alliance;" W. A. Peffer, "The Way Out;" article by Peffer in Cosmopolitan April, 1891 articles by D. R. Goodloe and W. Gladden in Forum, Nov., 1890; J. E. Rusk in N. A. Review, April, 1891; Alliance papers, e. g.: The National Economist, The Farm, Stock and Home, The Great West...
...feature of the March number of the Cosmopolitan is "The Story of a War Correspondent's Life" by Frederick Villiers. It is a vivid sketch of the author's experiences on various battle fields, illustrated with his own drawings. An interesting article which will appeal to all lovers of the play is "Beauty on the French Stage" by Edward Mahe, a vivacious description of the more charming of the French actresses. An excellent article on Milwaukee is that entitled "The Cream City" by Capt. Charles King. The principle stories of the number are "Professor Ezekiel Harkinson's Plan" by Henry...
...keen critical taste of Mr. Matthews and his fine judgment in literary matters make his book reviews exceedingly valuable. Mr. Matthews' name, added to that of Edward Everett Hale, in charge of "Social Problems"- Murat Halstead reviewing "Current Events"-and Miss Bisland with her European articles, gives the Cosmopolitan a department staff of exceptional brilliancy...
...Sargent of the class of '30 sent regrets at not being able to be present and the last named sent three odes composed for the occasion. In introducing Dr. Storrs, Toast-master King spoke about Harvard's giving him a degree and said: If Harvard is anything she is cosmopolitan. When she sees a good thing she annexes it. Harvard has annexed Dr. Storrs...
...February number of the Cosmopolitan opens with a new story by Count Tolstoi called "Nikolai Palkin." It is illustrated by various portraits of the author, one representing "Tolstoi the laborer in the fields...