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Review of reviews and world's work . and Business 116 Edward Everett Hale as Man of Letters 121 With portrait. Meredith and His Message 122 With portrait. The New Books 123 With portraits. TERMS : Issued monthly, 25 cents a number, $ a year in advance in the United States, Porto Rico, ,Cuba, Mexico and Philippines. Canada, $ a year; other foreign countries, § Subscribers mayremit to us l)y post^-ofBce or express money orders, or by bank checks, drafts, or reiristered letters. Money inletters is at senders risk. Renew as early as possible, in order to avoid a break in the receipt of the , Postmasters, and Newsdealers receive subscriptions. (Subscriptions to the English Review ofReviews, whi^ih is edited and published by Mr. W. T. Stea<l in London, may be sent to this oflice, and ordersfor single copies can also be nlled, at the nrice of $ for the yearly subscription, including postage, or iiBcents for single copies.) THE RKVIEW OF REVIEWS CO., 13 Astor Place, New York City. i. THE AMERICAN Review of Reviews Vol. XL. NEW YORK. jrLV. lixii). No. 1, THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. What ^ ^ country has been more in-the Ptfupie terc-sted in school and college Talk Of. , - . f trraduation exercises, in theweather, the crops, and,—not least,—in thenational game of baseball than it has beenin the clashes and discords of the Senate de-bate over tarii? schedules and new kinds offederal taxation. In some sense, of course,it is a fortunate thing that the country is notall torn up over the tariff question. On theother hand, it is perhaps to be regrettedthat the best thought of the country is notgiving more studious attention to what isgoing on in Washington. Never bef-ore havewe had so strong and so able a tariff debate,with so little popular feeling about little groups of men are gathered to-gether, at the lunch table or in the evening,in our centers of trade and commerce, it isby the rarest chance that one finds themtalking


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