Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1906 . lahoma. By Grant Foreman. What an Immigrant Inspector Foundin Europe. By F. A. Ogg. Roosevelts Successes and Failures. By Charles M. Harvey. A Holiday in Tahiti. By L. 0»Con-nell. New Yorks City of Play. By R. W. Neal. College Men in Business. By H. Cotalt, the Silver Land. By GeorgeL. Stryker. Sculpture for Municipal Lena M. McCauley. The New Theatre t^x Chicago. ByWallace Rice. The Work of the Anti-Saloon W. F. McClure. The Making of a Socialist. By Wil-liam Hard. Paul Reinach. By L. G. Maxime. By


Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1906 . lahoma. By Grant Foreman. What an Immigrant Inspector Foundin Europe. By F. A. Ogg. Roosevelts Successes and Failures. By Charles M. Harvey. A Holiday in Tahiti. By L. 0»Con-nell. New Yorks City of Play. By R. W. Neal. College Men in Business. By H. Cotalt, the Silver Land. By GeorgeL. Stryker. Sculpture for Municipal Lena M. McCauley. The New Theatre t^x Chicago. ByWallace Rice. The Work of the Anti-Saloon W. F. McClure. The Making of a Socialist. By Wil-liam Hard. Paul Reinach. By L. G. Maxime. By Foster Year at Panama Under C. H. Forbes-Lindsay. YOUNG MAN. The August issue li,as several fea-tures of interest for the young manon his Summer vacation. Many ofthe articles will be found helpful. Cricketer and Missionary. By Mr. C. T. Studd. Britains Billions. By H. MudieDraper. The Odour of Brine from the Ran, . By Charles F. Aked. The Busy Mans Book Shelf J-J Some InterestingBooks of theMonth Reviewed. IN emulation of his British name-sake, it is announced that theAmerican Winston Churchill willshortly make a bid for political pre-ferment as governor of New Hamp-shire. This announcement curiouslyfollows on the heels of the publica-tion of his latest novel, Coniston,(the Macmillan .Co. $) in whichhe presents a picture of state poli-tics, that mav be taken as giving hisversion of the situation in his ownstate. In the person of Jethro Bass,political boss, he has depicted a re-markable type of man. Jethro comesto maturity at a time when the po-litical power in the state is in thehands of a body of conservatives,whose one idea is to maintain thingsas they are. Jethro cunningly under-mines their power and suddenlyemerges as a political boss. Foryears he exercises arbitrary and il-legal powers and then come the rail-way corporations and a bitter warfor control begins. The book is,however, not merely a story of po-litical intrigue. There is a dee


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