The Circle Magazine, November, 1907, Vol. 2, No. 5

The Circle Magazine, November, 1907, Vol. 2, No. 5

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274-348 pp. CONTENTS: Editorial Page; Why We Ought to Be Thankful--A Thanksgiving Message, by William Jennings Bryan; Making Railroad Travel Safer, by Theodore Waters; The Spread of the Galveston Plan of City Government, by Brand Whitlock; The Thanksgiving Turkey--A Defense of His Ancestry, by Burges Johnson; A Comfortable Colonial Cottage, Designed by A. Raymond Ellis; Why the Manufacturer Wants a Tariff Commission, by Jas. W. Van Cleave; International Hymn, "Together," Words by Alfred Austin, Music by C. Crozat Converse; The Hoe-Man's Thanksgiving, Verse, by Edwin Markham; The Last Salute--A Story of the Old Guard, by Alfred Tresidder Sheppard; "And the Truth Shall Make You Free," Verse, by Emery Pottle; A Belated Thanksgiving, by Florence Morse Kingsley; A Free-Lance, by Maude L. Radford; Pussy Cats' Tails, Verse, by Frederick Dix; Terence McGuffrey, Adventurer, by Marie Manning; In That Far Land--Part II, by Hamlin Garland; "The Black Sheep," From a Painting by Frank D. Millet. Regular Departments: Lend-a-Hand Circle, The Collector's Circle, The Art Circle, The Home Circle, The Mother's Circle, The Circle of Music, The Business Circle, Library and Reading Circle, Sports and Games, Automobile and Motor Circle, Country-Home and Garden Circle, Poultry Circle, The Fancy Work Circle, The Cooking Circle, The Home Dressmaking Lesson, Boy's Own Circle, The Girls' Own Circle, The Children's Circle, Popular Science and Invention, Stories About People, The Puzzle Circle, Fun Lovers' Circle. Includes numerous ads, illustrations, and photographs. The Circle published serialized fiction, including works by P. G. Wodehouse, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, etc.