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Bob Taylor’s Magazine.
$1.00 a Year. Monthly. 10 Cents a Copy.
Contents for May, 1905.
| Frontispiece—The Robert E. Lee Monument | [122] | ||
| Address to Old Confederates | Robert L. Taylor | [123] | |
| Illustrated with photographs. | |||
| In the Dark | Grace MacGowan Cooke | [128] | |
| Story. Illustrated by Mayne Cassell. | |||
| The Spinner. (Poem) | Eloise Pickett | [133] | |
| Men of Affairs | [134] | ||
| Illustrated with photographs. | |||
| Cotton and War | Richmond Pearson Hobson | [140] | |
| With portrait of author. | |||
| The Master-Hand. (Poem) | Garnet Noel Wiley | [144] | |
| The Boy in Gray | Will N. Harben | [145] | |
| Story. Illustrations by Lamira A. Goodwin. | |||
| Song. (Poem) | Robert Loveman | [152] | |
| The People of the Southern Mills | Leonora Beck Ellis | [153] | |
| Illustrated with photographs. | |||
| The Merry Lady. (Story) | Roger Pocock | [159] | |
| A Royal Residence | James Henry Stevenson | [165] | |
| Illustrated with photographs. | |||
| The Finest Hotel. (Story). | A. Lytle Peterman, Ph.D. | [173] | |
| Indefinitely Postponed | Eva Williams Malone | [180] | |
| Story. Illustrations by Mayna Treanor Avent. | |||
| To Robert Louis Stevenson. (Poem) | Isabella Howe Fisk | [183] | |
| Training Schools in Tennessee and the South | J. H. Kirkland, D.C.L., Ph.D. | [184] | |
| Illustrated with photographs. | |||
| The Foreign Wife | Claude M. Girardeau | [192] | |
| Continued story. | |||
| When Nellie Smiles. (Poem). | D’Arcy Moore | [196] | |
| Serious Problems of Science To-Day | Charles Baskerville, Ph.D. | [197] | |
| With portrait of author. | |||
| “The Message of the Violet.” (Story) | G. D. G. | [201] | |
| Whose Temple Ye Are. (Poem). | Isabella Howe Fiske | [202] | |
| Lyrical and Satirical—Conducted by Vermouth | [203] | ||
| Editorial | [206] | ||
| Frenzied Politics. A Tale of a Lecture Tour. Foolish Dreamers. | |||
| Leisure Hours | [213] | ||
| Books and Authors—Conducted by Mrs. Genella Fitzgerald Nye | [221] | ||
| The Fiddle and the Bow | Robert L. Taylor | [225] | |
| Continued. | |||
| Southern Platform | [227] | ||
| The Humorous, the Pathetic and the Dramatic. | |||
| The Mysteries | James Hunt Cook. | ||
| Thomas Jefferson and the Average Man | Dana C. Johnson. | ||
| The Lyceum Platform | Dr. James Hedley. | ||
| Echoes from the Field. | |||
| A Great Lecturer | Opie Read. | ||
Copyright 1905 by The Taylor Publishing Co. All rights reserved
The Taylor Publishing Company, Publishers,
Vanderbilt Law Building, Nashville, Tenn.
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