Edited by Harriet Monroe
JUNE, 1914
| On Heaven | Ford Madox Hueffer |
| Iron | Carl Sandburg |
| The Falconer of God | William Rose Benét |
| Poems | Grace Hazard Conkling |
| To the Mexican Nightingale—Ave Venezia—“I will not give thee all my heart”—The Little Town. | |
| Poems | Wilfrid Wilson Gibson |
| The Tram—On Hampstead Heath—A Catch for Singing. | |
| Editorial Comment | |
| “Too Far From Paris”—Mr. Hueffer and the Prose Tradition in Verse—Notes. | |
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The Pre-eminence of the
Mason & Hamlin
During the musical season just closing, the Mason & Hamlin has been heard more frequently in concerts and public recitals of note than all other pianos. ¶ To scan but hurriedly a partial list, is to be reminded of the greatest musical events of the past season.