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BATTLE, GEORGE GORDON. The Effect of Pro-

hibition Upon Crime, 601.

BLASHFIELD, EDWIN H. John Singer Sargent:

Recollections, 641.

"Book of the Hours, The," 723.

Books Reviewed:-John Keats, by Amy Lowell,

545; Life of William Congreve, by Edmund

Gosse, 556; Restoration Comedy: 1660-1720,

by Bonamy Dobrée, 556; Isles of Fear, by

Katherine Mayo, 560; Security Against War,

by Frances Kellor and Antonia Hatvany, 560;

The Road to World Peace, by Oscar Newfang,

560; The Ethical Basis of the State, by Nor-

man Wilde, 560; Robert Louis Stevenson: A

Critical Biography, by John A. Steuart, 567;

William Dean Howells, by Oscar W. Firkins,

567; John Viscount Morley, by John H. Mor-

gan, 567; William Crawford Gorgas, by Marie

D. Gorgas and Burton J. Hendrick, 567;

Selections from the Correspondence of Theo-

dore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge, 729;

Early Reminiscences, by S. Baring-Gould, 733;

King Edward VII: A Biography, by Sir Sidney

Lee, Vol. I. From Birth to Accession, 9th

November 1841 to 22nd January 1901, 738;

XXe siècle, Première Série, par Benjamin

Crémieux, 743; Le Chèvrefeuille, par Thierry

Sandre, 743; Mousseline, par Thierry Sandre,

743; Dialogues Sur le Commandement, par

André Maurois, 743; Oncle Anghel, Les Récits

d'Adrien Zograffi, II., par Panait Istrati, 743;

Science and Religion, by J. Arthur Thomson,

750; The Sociology of Revolution, by Pitirim

A. Sorokin, 757; The Indestructible Union, by

William McDougal, 757; The New Barbarians,

by Wilbur C. Abbott, 757; Glamour: Essays on

the Art of the Theatre, by Stark Young, 764.

BRADFORD, GAMALIEL. Charlotte Cushman,

689.

British Empire, The, 454.

Brontë, Emily, The Problem of Personality, 495.

743; Oncle Anghel, Les Récits d'Adrien

Zograffi, II., par Panait Istrati, 743.

CHEW, SAMUEL C. Book Reviewed:-John
Keats, by Amy Lowell, 545.

"Children's Literature", Convalescent, 528.
CHURCH, SAMUEL HARDEN. The Paradise of the
Ostrich, 625.

COFFIN, ROBERT P. TRISTRAM. Honor Courses
in Colleges, 713.

College, Honor Courses in, 713.
Communion, 540.

Continent, A Forlorn, 577.

Convalescent "Children's Literature", 528.
CROSBY, OSCAR TERRY. The Enforcement of
Prohibition, 621.

Cushman, Charlotte, 689.

DANA, CHARLES L., M.D. Nervous and Mental
Diseases and the Volstead Law, 615.
Dark Water, 543.
Democratic Party, The Restoration of the, 431.
DENNIS, ALFRED L. P. Notes on Hungary, 468;
The Protocol, Security and Disarmament, 665.
EDITORS, THE. Greetings to Three Presidents,
385.

Editor, The. A Forlorn Continent, 577.

Forlorn Continent, A., 577.

Future of Leprosy, The, 680.

GAINES, CLARENCE H. Books Reviewed:-

Robert Louis Stevenson: A Critical Biography,

by John A. Steuart, 567; William Dean How-

ells, by Oscar W. Firkins, 567; John Viscount

Morley, by John H. Morgan, 567; William

Crawford Gorgas, by Marie D. Gorgas and

Burton J. Hendrick, 567; The Sociology of Rev-

olution, by Pitirim A. Sorokin, 757; The Inde-

structible Union, by William McDougal, 757;

The New Barbarians, by Wilbur C. Abbott, 757.

Gompers, The Passing of, and the Future of
Organized Labor, 405.

Great Theme, The, 522.

Greetings to Three Presidents, 385.

HARVEY, GEORGE. A Forlorn Continent, 577.
HEISER, VICTOR G., M.D. The Future of
Leprosy, 680.

HILL, JOHN PHILIP. A State's Rights Remedy
for Volsteadism, 635.

HOLLAND, JAMES P. The Workingman's View
of Prohibition, 611.

Honor Courses in Colleges, 713.

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Hungary, Notes on, 468.

INDEX

HUSSEY, EDWARD. Book Reviewed:-Glamour: Essays on the Art of the Theatre by Stark Young, 764.

Huxley, Reminiscences of, 654.

JOHNSON, WILLIS FLETCHER:-Books Reviewed:

Isles of Fear, by Katherine Mayo, 560; Security Against War, by Frances Kellor and Antonia Hatvany, 560; The Road to World Peace, by Oscar Newfang, 560; The Ethical Basis of the State, by Norman Wilde, 560. JOHNSON, WILLIS FLETCHER. The North American Review: An Anniversary, 582. JONES, ELIOT. Railroad Consolidation, 440. JOY, HENRY BOURNE. Prohibition Against Human Nature, 608.

KEYS, F. V. The Problem of Language, 701.

Language, The Problem of, 701.
Leprosy, The Future of, 680.

Lowell, Amy, and the Art of Poetry, 508.

MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Amy Lowell and the Art of Poetry, 508.

MONTAGUE, MARGARET PRESCOTT. The Great Theme, 522.

More Light on Lord Morley, 486.

MORGAN, BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN H. More Light on Lord Morley, 486.

Morley, Lord, More Light on, 486.

MORRIS, LLOYD. Books Reviewed:-Life of William Congreve, by Edmund Gosse, 556; Restoration Comedy: 1660-1720, by Bonamy Dobrée, 556.

MOSES, MONTROSE J. Convalescent "Children's Literature", 528.

MYERS, WILLIAM STARR. Book Reviewed:Selections from the Correspondence of Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge, 729.

National Defense Peace Insurance, 396. New Books Reviewed:-Miss Lowell's Biography of Keats, 545; Comedies of the Restoration, 556; Problems of Government, 560; The Truth and Nothing but the Truth, 567; A Chronicle of Friendship, 729; A Devonshire Gentleman, 733; A Royal Biography, 738; French Letters, 743; Science and Faith, 750; Revolution and Patriotism, 757; Stark Young, 764.

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, THE: An Anniversary, 582.

Notes on Hungary, 468.

NOYES, C. REINOLD. The Restoration of the Republican Party, 417.

OLIPHANT, CLAIRE. National Defense Peace Insurance, 396.

Organized Labor, The Passing of Gompers and the Future of, 405.

OSBORN, HENRY FAIRFIELD. Reminiscences of Huxley, 654.

Passing of Gompers and the Future of Organized Labor, The, 405.

Peace Insurance, National Defense, 396. PINCKNEY, JOSEPHINE. Dark Water, 543. Poetry:-Communion, 540; Sun Song, 542; Dark Water, 543.

POWYS, LLEWELYN. Book Reviewed:-Early Reminiscences, by S. Baring-Gould, 733. PRIEST, HENRY SAMUEL. Prohibition and Respect for Law, 596.

Problem of Language, The, 701.

Prohibition:-Five Years of Prohibition and Its Results, 590; Have We Prohibition or only Prohibition Laws?, 591; Prohibition and Respect for Law, 596; The Effect of Prohibition Upon Crime, 601; Prohibition Against Human Nature, 608; The Workingman's View of Prohibition, 611; Nervous and Mental Diseases and the Volstead Law, 615; The Enforcement of Prohibition, 621; The Paradise of the Ostrich, 625; States and Statistics, 631; A State's Rights Remedy for Volsteadism, 635. Protocol, The, Security and Disarmament, 665. PURDY, LAWSON. States and Statistics, 631.

Railroad Consolidation, 440.

RALLI, AUGUSTUS. Emily Brontë: The Problem of Personality, 495.

Reminiscences of Huxley, 654.

Republican Party, The Restoration of the, 417. Restoration of the Democratic Party, The, 431. Restoration of the Republican Party, The, 417. ROOSEVELT, NICHOLAS. Book Reviewed:-King Edward VII: A Biography, by Sir Sidney Lee. Vol. 1. From Birth to Accession, 9th November 1841 to 22nd January 1901, 738.

Sargent, John Singer: Recollections, 641. SHERRILL, HON. CHARLES H. Voting and Voteslacking, 401.

SKINNER, CONSTANCE LINDSAY. Sun Song, 542. SPARGO, JOHN. The Passing of Gompers and the Future of Organized Labor, 405.

STAYTON, WILLIAM H. Have We Prohibition or Only Prohibition Laws? 591.

Sun Song, 542.

Two Political Parties, The, 417.

Voting and Vote-slacking, 401.

WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL. Communion, 540. WHELPLEY, J. D. The British Empire, 454. WILL, ALLEN SINCLAIR. The Restoration of the Democratic Party, 431.

WILSON, PHIlip WhitwelL. Book Reviewed:Science and Religion, by J. Arthur Thomson,

750. WINSLOW, ANNE GOODWIN. "The Book of the Hours", 723.

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW

MARCH, 1925

GREETINGS TO THREE PRESIDENTS

BY THE EDITORS

TO WILLIAM H. TAFT

(From Harper's Weekly of March 6, 1909)

Good morning, Mr. President!

To you we prefer to turn with serious eyes. Solemnities drop less naturally from our pen, we must own, in this greeting than in that tentative farewell we have just been pronouncing. We can imagine you saying what Charles Surface said while Sir Oliver paid his respects to Brother Joseph: "If they talk this way to Honesty, what will they say to me by and by?" And we could fall into that mood, for, strange to say, we seem less in doubt about you at your coming in than about this other at his going out. Certainly you do not suggest painful reflections on the mysteries of human nature and life and fate....

But we are to watch your every act, listen to all your words, to praise and dispraise you, for four years, perhaps for eight. Frankly, we have much hope in you, and it is hard to believe we shall ever feel bound to assail you with bitterness, to taunt, to deride. You have our liking-in common, we think, with that of nearly all your countrymen. But you know how hard it will be to keep from losing this well-nigh universal good-will. . . .

...

Frankly, again, there have been some things we do not like. Like your predecessor, you in your youth revolted against that system of so-called protection which, in its present phase, we count an indefensible surrender, first of your party, and then of the Government, to greed; and you, like him, have failed to defend in plain words this acquiescence of manhood against that rebellion of youth. When you touched upon your change of heart, speaking to young faces, in the place of your youth, your words went lame. You said then that you still approved of your youthful principles, that you held them still orthodox and sound-"if only the application of them is not carried to such an ex

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