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The Tariff. 
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Government of Great Cities, 
ltscent Progress in Economic Thought 
The Race Problem, 
Educational Questions, 
The Divorce Problem, 
Territorial Government, 
Legislative Reforms. 
'lho Farmers’ Interests. 
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Geo P Hayes D D 
Joseph Cook. 
Pres. Julius H Seelye LL D. 
Ex Pres John liascom 
1 K Funk D l) 
Pres C. II I 'ay no 
Senator A 11 Colquit 
Prof John 11 Clarlc A M. 
lion John M Olin 
Prof Wm Goodell Frost 
Rev John II Harrows. D, D. 
Gen C C Andrews. 
Melville E Stone 
Judge Roge r S Green. 
Bishop Fallows 
Lucy Stone Blackwell 
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Factory Legislation, Edward W. Bemis, Vanderbilt University. 
The Single Tax-Communism in Disguise, A. H. Ileineman 
Equitable Compensation, Farmer Haaff. 
Why Women Should Vote,. .Alice Stone Blackwell of the Woman’s 
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The Better Side, Byron R. Berwick. 
Self-help in College, One of the Self-helpers. 
Revenue Reform, Frank P . Crandon. 
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