The University of Chicago Journals. 
The 
Biblical 
World 
The 
School 
Review 
- The 
American 
~ Zournal of 
Sociology 
The 
American 
Journal of 
Theology 
The 
American 
Journal of 
Semitic 
Languages 
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a 
Literatures 
Edited by President W. R. Harper. Monthly; about 80 pages, 
with special numbers in June and December. A_ popular 
monthly magazine ; illustrated ; devoted exclusively to biblical 
study. The best magazine published for the busy minister, 
Sunday-school teacher, and thinking layman. Regular depart- 
Contributions from the ablest 
thinkers; the editorial notes fearless and candid. One of the most 
popular publications issued by the University of Chicago Press. 
Edited by Charles H. Thurber. Monthly, except in July and 
ugust; averages about 80 pages. This publication is dis- 
tinctively the national representative of high school and academic 
work, It propagates sound educational thought and reports wise 
educational experiments. It is the only magazi t 
sively to secondary education. Its contributors are the ablest 
educators, It furnishes the only means of keeping fully abreast of 
progress in secondary work. Its distinctive features make it a 
very attractive publication to all interested in educational work. 
Edited by Albion W. Small. Bimonthly. This journal is the 
result of the increased popular interest in social questions. It 
presents to its readers issue by issue thz latest developments in 
sociological thought and in social endeavor. Each issue con- 
tains at least one illustrated article of timely interest concerning 
practical sociological endeavors. It has as advising editors and 
tributors tl t eminent sociologists in America and Europe. 
Edited by the Divinity Faculty of the University of Chicago. 
The only journal in the world so catholic in its scope as to cover 
the entire field of modern investigation and research in all the 
different lines of theological thought represented by special fields 
and particular schools. It does not propagate any set of ideas, 
but offers a medium of communication forall workers in the field 
of theological knowledge. The first volume comprises more 
one thousand pages. Its success has been unprecedented. 
Edited by President W. R. Harper. Quarterly ; about 80 pages. 
This journal is a continuation of the well-known “ Hebraica,” 
which during the years of its existence came into wide notice. 
The object of this journal is to encourage the study of the Semitic 
languages and literatures, to furnish information concerning the 
work of Semitic students, and to act as a medium for the publica- 
tion of scientific contributions in those departments, It publishes 
articles in German, French, and Latin as well as in English. 
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