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political changes is an illuminating paper 

 on "The Transfomation of the May (1825- 

 1900)," by Joseph Sohn. One of the 

 strongest factors in our own development 

 is written of by Arthur Henry, who has 

 studied the immigrants as they land in this 

 country. In fiction there is another Raffles 

 story by Hornung. 



A few months ago a story in this maga- 

 zine entitled "The Green Pigs" called at- 

 tention to a new humorous writer. This 



issue contains another story by the same 

 author, Mr. Sydney Herman Preston. It 

 is entitled "Our Two Uncles," and is a 

 laughable farce- Frederick Palmer writes 

 a story turning on army life in the Philip- 

 pines. Bradner Matthews contributes an 

 essay on "The English Language in Am- 

 erica," and Alexandre Sandier, art director 

 at the Sevres manufactory near Paris, 

 writes of its work as applied to architec - 

 tural decoration. 



