McClure’s Magazine


October, 1893.

Vol. I. No. 5

Copyright, 1893, by S. S. McClure, Limited. All rights reserved.

Table of Contents

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Thomas B. Reed, of Maine. By Robert P. Porter.[375]
“Human Documents.”[387]
The Joneses’ Telephone. By Annie Howells Fréchette.[394]
The Psychological Laboratory at Harvard. By Herbert Nichols.[399]
The Spire of St. Stephen’s. By Emma W. Demeritt.[410]
Mountaineering Adventure. By Francis Gribble.[417]
The Smoke. By George MacDonald.[428]
The Earl of Dunraven. By C. Kinloch Cooke.[429]
At a Dance. By Augusta de Gruchy.[439]
Dulces Amaryllidis Iræ. By Augusta de Gruchy.[439]
A Splendid Time—Ahead. By Walter Besant.[440]
An Old Song.[450]
Stranger Than Fiction. By Dr. William Wright.[451]

Illustrations

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Thomas B. Reed, Portland Me, 17 July 1893.[375]
Mr. Reed’s Home in Portland.[377]
View From the Roof of Mr. Reed’s House.[378]
Mr. Reed in His Library.[380]
A Corner of the Library.[381]
Mr. Reed’s Birthplace in Portland.[382]
The Members of the Pentagon Club of Bowdoin College.[383]
Mr. Reed’s Portland Law Office.[386]
Thomas B. Reed.[388]
Frances E. Willard.[390]
Edgar Wilson Nye.[391]
George W. Cable.[392]
The Joneses’ Telephone[394]
Studying the Effects of Sound and of Attention on Colors.[400]
Studying the Effects of Colors on Judgments of Time.[401]
Revolving Chair for Studying Localizations of Sounds.[402]
Measuring the Time Required for Various Mental Acts.[404]
Wax Specimens in the Museum.[406]
Gustave Theodore Fechner.[406]
Professor Wilhelm Wundt, of Leipsic (1878).[407]
President G. Stanley Hall, Founder of 1st Psychological Lab.[407]
Professor William James, Harvard University.[407]
Professor Hugo Münsterberg, Harvard University.[408]
The Mauvais Pas, Mont Blanc.[418]
The Needle of the Giants and Mont Blanc.[419]
The Matterhorn.[421]
The Dent Blanche.[422]
The Rhone Glacier.[424]
Passage of a Crevasse, Mont Blanc.[425]
Pyramids of the Morteratsch.[426]
Passage of a Crevasse, Mont Blanc.[428]
Lord Dunraven.[429]
Lady Dunraven.[430]
Dunraven Castle.[431]
Captain William Cranfield of the “Valkyrie.”[431]
G. T. Watson, Designer of the “Valkyrie.”[432]
The “Valkyrie.”[433]
The Kenry Gateway.[434]
Adare Manor House.[435]
Adare Gallery.[436]
Ruins of Desmond Castle.[437]