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Magazine Articles by Harvard Men.

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In the February number of the Philosophical Magazine, published in London, has appeared the thesis of George W. Pierce, Ph.D., '00, who is at present the holder of a Tyndall Scholarship and is studying at Leipsic. This article, entitled "Indices of Refraction for Electric Waves, Measured by a Modified Radio-Micrometer," comprises the results of a valuable investigation which was conducted last year under the direction of Professor Trowbridge. The method for wave measurement which Dr. Pierce has devised is a distinct advance over any previously employed.

Professor Carver has an article in the Chatauquan for March, on "Trusts and Internationalism," in which he discusses the causes of trusts and the factors which make against international combinations. In the Critical Professor Shaler writes on Thomas Huxley, presenting a brief outline of his life and his opinions. Other contributions by Harvard men to the current magazines are as follows:

Arena--"Are Scientific Studies Dangerous to Religion?" by J. T. Bixby '64.

Atlantic -- "John Marshall," by Professor J. B. Thayer. "The Reconstruction Period: The Freedmen's Bureau," by W. E. B. DuBois '90.

Bookman--"Drama of the Month," by Norman Hapgood '90.

Century--"Impressions of Japan," by the Rt. Rev. H. C. Potter h. '90.

Cosmopolitan--"Cross Country Riding in America," by David Gray '92.

Current Literature--"Mark Twain: An Inquiry," by W. D. Howells h. '67.

Harper's--"Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet," by W. D. Howells h.'67. Two poems: "The Records of the Snow" and "The Street of Beauport," by Francis S. Palmer '87.

Independent--"Russia in NorthChina," by Sheridan P. Read '85.

Lippincott's -- "A Palaeolithic Wooing," by S. M. Whitcomb '80. "When Sprucewood Sleeps," a poem, by F. S. Palmer '87.

McClure's -- "Reform through Social Work," by Theodore Roosevelt '80. "Billy's Tearless Woe," by Frederic Remington '88M.

North American Review--"The Recent Dramatic Season," by W. D. Howells h.'67.

Outing--"The Need of Trained Observation for Sportsmen," by Theodore Roosevelt '80.

Popular Science Monthly -- "Height and Weight of the Cuban Teachers," by Dr. D. A. Sargent. "Chapters on the Stars," by Professor Simon Newcomb '58. "The Formation of Habits in the Turtle," by Robert M. Yerkes '98.

Science--"The Development of Exact Science in the Nineteenth Century," by Henry C. Jones '80. "A Notable Study of Eclipse Meteorology," by Assistant Professor R. DeC. Ward. "Current Notes in Physiography," by Professor W. M. Davis. Also minor articles by F. C. Waite '96 and G. G. MacCurdy '93.

Scribner's--Fifth Paper on "Russia of Today," and "M. de Witte and the New Economical Regime," by Henry Norman '81. "A Battle and a Quarrel," by Frederick Palmer '69.

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