Review of reviews and world's work . Little Men 740 New York Society 741 Some Parliamentary Peculiarities 742 The Extermination of the Fur Seal 743 The Worlds Life Insurance 743 The Periodicals Reviewed— The North American Review 744 The Forum 744 The Arena 745 The Fortnightly Review 746 The Nineteenth Century 747 The New Review 747 The Contemporary Review. 748 National Review 748 The Atlantic Monthly 749 Harpers Magazine 749 The Century Magazine The Dominion Illustrated Monthly Scribners Magazine 750 The Cosmopolitan Magazine The New Englander and Yale Review 751 The Chautauqua


Review of reviews and world's work . Little Men 740 New York Society 741 Some Parliamentary Peculiarities 742 The Extermination of the Fur Seal 743 The Worlds Life Insurance 743 The Periodicals Reviewed— The North American Review 744 The Forum 744 The Arena 745 The Fortnightly Review 746 The Nineteenth Century 747 The New Review 747 The Contemporary Review. 748 National Review 748 The Atlantic Monthly 749 Harpers Magazine 749 The Century Magazine The Dominion Illustrated Monthly Scribners Magazine 750 The Cosmopolitan Magazine The New Englander and Yale Review 751 The Chautauquan 751 The Charities Review 751 Lippincotts Magazine 751 The New World 753 The Asiatic Quarterly The French Reviews •Poetry and Art 754 The New Books 756 With portraits of Mr. Quiller Couch and Mrs. HubertBland. Contents of Reviews and Magazines 760 Index to Periodicals 769 The title-page and index for the fifth volume (, 1892) of THE REVIEW OF REVIEWSis now ready, and will be sent free of cost on PRESIDENT BENJAMIN HARRISON. The Review of Reviews. Vol. V NEW YORK, JULY, 1892. No. 30. THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. IN ?^^ew of the special interest in his personality andcareer that President Harrisons renomination hasnaturally awakened, we present to our readers thismonth a character sketch, writtenby an avowed friend and sup-porter of the President, and pre-pared with unusual care andthoroughness. In the charactersketches, which are so prominent, a feature of this magazine, it hasalways been the rule to presentmen as they appear at their treatment maj be none theless candid and valuable for be-ing sympathetic. There may beexpected in the next number asketch of the nominee of the Chi-cago convention. The selection of Whitelaw Reid, editor of the New York Trib-une, as Republican vice-presiden-tial candidate is peculiarly inter-esting in view of the fact thatjust twenty years ago Mr. Reidspredecessor, Horace Greeley, wasa pres


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