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NBW IDKAL. 



A Magazine of Progress. Conducted by 



JAMES H. WEST. 



SOME OF THE NOTABLE WRITERS 



From Whom Articles hate Already Appeared in " The JVeio Ideal.'''' 



O. B. Frothingham, 

 Edwin D. Mead, 



William Lloyd Garrison, 

 William M. Salter, 



Hon. George F. Talbot, 

 Daniel Greenleaf Thompson, 

 Joseph Dana Miller, 



Prof. A. E. Dolbear. Ph.D., 

 Rev. W. G. Todd, 

 Hon. A. X. Adams, 

 Eev. X. P. Gilman, 

 Dr. Pvobt. G. Eccles, 

 Prof. John Fiske, 



Rev. John C. Kimball. 

 Mrs. Ellen B.Dietrick, 

 Mrs. Laura Ormiston Chant, 

 Mrs. Anna Garlin Spencer, 

 Percival Chubb, 



Jenkin Lloyd Jones, 

 George H. Hadlev. 

 Capt. Robt. C. Adams, 

 Moncure D. Conwav, 

 Dr. C. T. Stockwell, 

 Prof. W. D. Gunning, 

 Walter F. Wells, 

 Mrs. Sara A. Underwood, 

 Frederic A. Hinckley, 

 B. W. Ball. 



Charles D. B. Mills, 

 Elizabeth B. Chace. 



Francis E. Abbot, Ph.D., 



Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 

 William J. Potter, 

 Fred. May Holland, 

 E. P. Powell, 

 Hugh O. Pentecost, 

 Rev. Dr. McGlynn, 

 Edward Bellamy, 



Rev. W. D. P. Bliss, 

 Laurence Gronlund, 

 Dr. Edmund Montgomery, 

 Minot J. Savage, 



Dr. Lewis G. Janes, 

 B. F. Underwood, 



William G. Babcock, 

 Abby M. Gannett, 



Mrs. Ednah D. Cheney, 

 Nelly Booth Simmons, 

 Horace L. Traubel, 

 S. Burns Weston, 

 Charles K. Whipple, 

 George W. Buckley, 

 Rev. Perry Marshall, 

 Elissa M. Moore, 



Lillie B. Chace Wyman, 

 Rev. H. H. Brown, 

 John T. Hawkins, 

 C. A. Lane, 



Simeon Carter, 



Mrs. Mary Gunning. 



The Xew Ideal fills a strong, distinct need of the present day in the periodical line. 

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 through practical, scientific, broad thought. And it cannot but accomplish much 

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" The publication is not of an ephemeral nature. It is an outgrowth of the new turn 

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