Scene from The Aroma of Athens[Frontispiece]
Theosophy and Modern Scientific Discoveriesby Charles J. Ryan[87]
The Bridges of Paris (illustrated)by G. K.[96]
Old Brynhyfryd Garden (verse)by Kenneth Morris[97]
Misused Powersby R. W. Machell[98]
Is Education Wasted?by H. T. Edge. b. a. (Cantab.)[102]
The Temple of Theseus, Athens (illustrated)by R.[106]
Stoa, Gymnasium of Hadrian, Athens (illustration)facing[107]
Recent Admissions by Archaeologistsby a Student[107]
Monument of De Lesseps, Port Said (illustration)facing[110]
Great Names in Art. Sculptures from the Albert Memorial (illustrated)by an Art Student[111]
The Two Fairylands: A Study in the Literature of Wonderby Kenneth Morris[115]
Light Physical and Metaphysicalby H. Coryn, m. d., m. r. c. s.[122]
Eros: Painting by Julius Kronberg (illustrated)by R. W. Machell[125]
Tempting Counterfeits vs. Realityby Lydia Ross, m. d.[126]
Life and Teachings of Pythagorasby F. S. Darrow, a. m., ph. d. (Harv.)[130]
Photography and the Invisibleby Philip A. Malpas[142]
Visingsborg Castle, Visingsö, The Canal, Trollhättan, Sweden (illustrations)facing[142]
High Sluice and the Palace of Industry, Amsterdam (illustrations)facing[143]
Heredity and Biologyby H. T. Edge. b. a. (Cantab.)[145]
Incorrodible Bronzeby Travers[148]
Scientific Oddmentsby the Busy Bee[149]
Linnaeus and the Divining-Rodcontributed by P. F.[154]
Lomaland Cañons (illustrated)by W. J. Renshaw[155]
Notices[158]

Copyright by Katherine Tingley, 1911Lomaland Photo. and Engraving Dept.

SCENE FROM "THE AROMA OF ATHENS," A GREEK DRAMA GIVEN AT POINT LOMA IN APRIL, 1911,
BY KATHERINE TINGLEY AND STUDENTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL THEOSOPHICAL HEADQUARTERS
CENTRAL FIGURES ARE: PHEIDIAS SEATED, PERIKLES STANDING


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