TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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| General Wisconsin Writers. | |
| HAMLIN GARLAND Haying Time, Among the Corn Rows, Ploughing, Ladrone, The Toil of the Trail, The Blue Jay, Pom Pom Pull Away, The Old-Fashioned Threshing in Green's Coolly. | [13-39] |
| GENERAL CHARLES KING Ray's Ride for Life (from "Marion's Faith"), The Final Blow. | [40-63] |
| JOHN MUIR Snow Banners. | [64-71] |
| ELLA WHEELER WILCOX The Two Glasses, The Kingdom of Love, The Tendril's Fate, Three Friends, Ambitions' Trail, Morning Prayer, I Am, Which Are You? | [72-84] |
| RAY STANNARD BAKER Through the Air, Marconi and His Great Achievements—New Experiments in Wireless Telegraphy, The Roping at Pasco's. | [85-98] |
| "DAVID GRAYSON" An Argument with a Millionaire. | [99-113] |
| ZONA GALE Why?, The Holy Place, Friendship Village. | [114-127] |
| EBEN EUGENE REXFORD Watering Plants, Tea Roses for Beds, The Old Village Choir, The Two Singers, The Unfruitful Tree, A Day in June, Silver Threads Among the Gold, When Silver Threads Are Gold Again. | [128-144] |
| CARL SCHURZ Selections from his Reminiscences, The True Americanism. | [145-149] |
| HONORÉ WILLSIE The Forbidden North, A Story of a Great Dane Puppy. | [150-162] |
| EDNA FERBER Steeped In German. | [163-171] |
| GEORGE L. TEEPLE The Battle of Gray's Pasture. | [172-183] |
| GEORGE BYRON MERRICK Old Times on the Upper Mississippi. | [184-188] |
| HATTIE TYNG GRISWOLD John G. Whittier. | [189-192] |
| ALBERT H. SANFORD The Story of Agriculture in the United States. | [193-195] |
| CHARLES D. STEWART On a Moraine. | [196-201] |
| ELLIOTT FLOWER The Impractical Man. | [202-208] |
| JENKIN LLOYD JONES Nuggets from a Welsh Mine. | [209-212] |
| EVERETT McNEIL Mother's Wolf Story. | [213-218] |
| The University Group. | |
| PRESIDENT CHARLES R. VAN HISE The Future of Man in America. | [220-224] |
| DEAN E. A. BIRGE Milton. | [224-228] |
| RASMUS B. ANDERSON Bjarne Herjulfson, 986. | [228-230] |
| REUBEN GOLD THWAITES The Discovery of Wisconsin. | [230-234] |
| FREDERICK J. TURNER The Significance of the Frontier in American History. | [234-238] |
| PAUL S. REINSCH The New Education of China. | [238-241] |
| GEORGE C. COMSTOCK Astrology in Life and Literature. | [242-244] |
| J. F. A. PYRE Byron in Our Day. | [245-246] |
| EDWARD A. ROSS The Conflict of Oriental and Western Cultures in China. | [246-250] |
| GRANT SHOWERMAN A Lad's Recollections of His Boyhood Haunts and Experiences in the Earlier Days. | [251-254] |
| WILLIAM E. LEONARD The Glory of the Morning, Love Afar, The Image of Delight, A Dedication. | [254-260] |
| THOMAS H. DICKINSON In Hospital. | [260-263] |
| WILLIAM J. NEIDIG The Buoy-Bell. | [263-265] |
| BRALEY—WINSLOW—JONES Sometimes, The Pioneers, A Little Book of Local Verse. | [265-268] |
| JOSEPH P. WEBSTER Sweet Bye and Bye. | [269] |
| Writers of Local Distinction. | |
| SHERIFF, BOND, THOMSON, WHITNEY, BAER, HENDERSON, ADAMS, PLANTZ, CARLTON, MOORE, LATHROP, MANVILLE, BLAISDELL, NAGLE, CHASE, DAVIDSON, BROWN, WHEELER | [270-285] |
| Other Wisconsin Writers and Their Works. | |
| NAMES ONLY WITHOUT SELECTIONS | [286] |
| Wisconsin Humorists. | |
| LUTE A. TAYLOR | [288-290] |
| "BILL" NYE | [291-294] |
| GEORGE W. PECK | [294-297] |
| WILLIAM F. KIRK | [297-298] |