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Literary January 28, 1891

The Wichita Daily Eagle

Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas

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Announcement of a four-page supplement in Harper's Weekly (January 28) featuring Henry Loomis Nelson's article on Washington and Baltimore clubs with illustrations, following similar pieces on other cities. Also, Frederick Remington's article 'Lieutenant Casey's Last Scout' with Cheyenne Indian illustrations in the same issue. Lists February Forum papers on topics like surplus, education, Indians, and Japan by authors including Carlisle, Gildersleeve, and Powell.

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An article on "Washington and Baltimore Clubs," written by Henry Loomis Nelson, and accompanied by numerous illustrations, will be the subject of a four page supplement to Harper's Weekly, published January 28. Similar articles on the clubs of Philadelphia, Boston and New York have already appeared in the Weekly. Frederick Remington's illustrations in Harper's Weekly of scenes and incidents connected with the late Indian disturbances have attracted widespread attention on account of their spirited character and the fidelity of their representations. The forthcoming number of the Weekly, to be published January 28, will contain another article by Mr. Remington, entitled "Lieutenant Casey's Last Scout," accompanied by a number of characteristic illustrations of the Chis-chis-chash or Cheyenne Indians. The Forum for February will contain these papers: "The Vanishing Surplus," Senator John G. Carlisle: "Formative Influences," Prof. B. L. Gildersleeve, of the Johns Hopkins university: "The Next Step in Education," President C. K. Adams, of Cornell: "Was the Emin Expedition Practical?" E. L. Godkin: "The Physical Basis of Mind," Dr. Henry Maudsley: "Bowdlerized Biography," Walter Lewin: "As the Chinese See Us," President W. A. P. Martin, an American long resident in China: "The Farmer's Changed Condition," Prof. Rodney Welch, of Chicago: "The Government and the Indians," Hiram Price: "The Four Modes of Life," Major J. W. Powell: "Political Progress in Japan," Rev. Dr. W. E. Griffis. The price of the Forum is 50 cents a copy, $5 a year, and it is published by the Forum Publishing company, New York.

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Essay

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Political Social Manners

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Harper's Weekly The Forum Washington Clubs Baltimore Clubs Lieutenant Casey's Last Scout Cheyenne Indians Magazine Articles

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