Review of reviews and world's work . 11 rh : a 111 s 41 A New Personality in Ohio 43 \ Mooney The Disease-Carrying House-Fly 44 By Daniel D. Jac kson • n\. What the Railroads are Doing to Open Up Newfoundland 49 By Sir Edward Morris .rations 56 64 65 Cancer as Known To-Day By E\ vc Levin Live Stock and Land Values By A. G. Leonard The Los Angeles Aqueduct By |oseph Barlow Ltppincott r illustrations The Case of Paladino 74 By Joseph Tastrow11. trations The Coming Crisis in China S> By Adachi Kjnnosi Reducing Interest Rates on Savings De ss Bv John Har^i s Run u Irrigation Securi


Review of reviews and world's work . 11 rh : a 111 s 41 A New Personality in Ohio 43 \ Mooney The Disease-Carrying House-Fly 44 By Daniel D. Jac kson • n\. What the Railroads are Doing to Open Up Newfoundland 49 By Sir Edward Morris .rations 56 64 65 Cancer as Known To-Day By E\ vc Levin Live Stock and Land Values By A. G. Leonard The Los Angeles Aqueduct By |oseph Barlow Ltppincott r illustrations The Case of Paladino 74 By Joseph Tastrow11. trations The Coming Crisis in China S> By Adachi Kjnnosi Reducing Interest Rates on Savings De ss Bv John Har^i s Run u Irrigation Securities and the Investor. .By E (1. Hopsok Leading Articles of the Month : Fi iends ind the Child-Labor Problem Prii Method of In (ruction the A on rii an Cheap ^ Modern $ ... Mr. Roosevelt on B es in i-SpeakiiII ? i on to the Crown ? r Women in A lia. ..< \\ aiwupu\ I. t in I- r < I I the War (loud in Europe land Its< nony 90 93 94 9799 Hill Mil 103105107108109III) 11! 115116 117 I IS ? I HI Ml V H W Ol , m,. ! \ PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND MAYOR GAYNOR As the) appeared on il>< .) l tl><- arreting to the returning tia\c day, June 18, at the Battery, New York THE AMERICAN Review of Reviews Vol. XLII NEW YORK, JULY, 1910 No. 1 THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD . „ The hrst half of the year igio. Another . , - . Half-rear crowded as it nas been witn manymatters of interest and momentfrom day to day. has been more than usuallyfree from events that mark epochsin the move-ment of history. Thus far 1910 has been ayear of orderly progress in the United has finished its long term, and itsmembers are glad to be in their respectiveStates and districts once more, many of themhaving critical situations to face in Taft is obtaining some recreation atrly, Ma—., although be will not be re-strained from keeping van ments indifferent parts of the country, his greatest pas-sion being for travel. Economii conditionsare t -illiant as had been predi&l


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