House & G arde 
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MAJOR-GENERAL 
LEONARD WOOD 
NOW WRITING FOR THE 
METROPOLITAN 
The Metropolitan Magazine feels hon¬ 
ored to be able to announce that 
beginning with the April issue 
Major-General Leonard Wood will 
be a regular contributor to its pages. 
With anarchy and the unloosed 
passions of men pounding on the 
very doors of civilization the prin¬ 
ciples of uncompromised Amer¬ 
icanism will find a staunch de¬ 
fender and an able interpreter in 
General Wood. It is particularly 
fitting that the constructive and 
liberal program for the future laid 
down by Colonel Roosevelt in the 
Metropolitan should be developed 
by one whose long and intimate 
association with the Colonel 
promises a ready sympathy. 
The constructive ability of General 
Wood in personally drawing up 
and creating a democratic consti¬ 
tution for Free Cuba placed him 
among the great Americans of our 
generation; and not only in Amer¬ 
ica, but throughout the civilized 
world Leonard Wood’s work in 
Cuba has been recognized as one 
of the finest achievements of mod¬ 
ern democracy. 
MAJOR-GENERAL 
LEONARD WOOD 
In the Alril 
METROPOLITAN 
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stand purchase send 25c to the Metro¬ 
politan Magazine, New York, and a copy 
of the April issue will be mailed you 
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