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Bob Taylor’s Magazine.

Contents for April, 1905.

The Contents of this Magazine are protected by copyright and must not be used without the consent of the publishers.

Cover DesignMayna Treanor Avent
Frontispiece—The Late Hon. John H. Reagan[2]
The Old SouthRobert L. Taylor[3]
Illustrated with photographs.
Popular Education in the SouthHenry N. Snyder, LL.D.[9]
With portrait of the Author.
To Helen Keller[14]
Men of Affairs [15]
Illustrated with photographs.
The Lost HerdJoseph A. Altsheler[23]
With portrait of Author.
The Isles of ScillyJ. H. Stevenson, Ph.D.[32]
Illustrated with photographs.
Labor Problems in the SouthHerman Justi[39]
With portrait of the Author.
Tildy Binford’s AdvertisementHolland Wright[46]
Story. Illustrated by the Author.
The Man and the MatineeSybil Stewart[54]
Story. Illustrated.
The Old Order PassethGrace McGowan Cooke[61]
Poem. Illustrated with photograph.
Sources of Southern WealthAustin P. Foster[62]
Society of the ForestM. W. Connolly[66]
Illustrated by Mayna Treanor Avent.
Sunshine—Conducted by the Editor in Chief[80]
Greeting.
Fly in your Own Firmament.
The Governor.
The Lieutenant-Governor.
The Commercial Traveler.
Lyrical and Satirical—Conducted by Vermouth[87]
A Cuban SketchHarvey Hannah[90]
Within a Valley NarrowIngram Crockett[91]
Leisure Hours [92]
Books and Authors—Conducted by Mrs. Genella Fitzgerald Nye[95]
The Fiddle and the BowRobert L. Taylor[103]
Illustrated.
The Southern Platform[107]
PoemCapt. Jack Crawford.
The Story of JosephIda Benfey.
The Mocking-birdMary H. Flanner.
The Youth of ShakespeareFrederick Warde.
A Critique of the MasqueraderJames Hunt Cook.

Copyright 1905 by The Taylor Publishing Co. All rights reserved

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