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Men and Things—XLVII. Saying the Pleasant Thing
by
Amanda B. Harris
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Men and Things—XLVII. What the Captain’s wife Saw in Tahiti
by
Fannie P. Chaplin
· (nf)
Men and Things—XLVIII. An Alabama Rose
by
Mary Lansing
· (nf)
Men and Things—XLVIII. Bessie’s Ambition
by
Frank J. Bonnelle
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Men and Things—XLVIII. The Boys’ Secret
by
F. J. B.
· (nf)
Men and Things—XLVIII. Did Not Ponto reason?
by
Dr. J. H. Hanaford
· (nf)
Men and Things—XLVIII. How He “Posed” the D. D.
by
A. B. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—XLVIII. A Pretty Story About Our President’s Wife
by
Q. P.
· (nf)
Men and Things—XLVIII. Some Anecdotes of Early Days
by
H. A. H.
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Men and Things—XLVIII. Some Anecdotes of the Childhood of George W. Cable
by
James B. Cable
· (nf)
A Men and Things—XLVIII. Teacher’s Experience
by
Bertha Plimpton Richmond
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Men and Things—XLIX. “Amazed”
by
J. L. Harbour
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Men and Things—XLIX. The Child in Our Midst
by
M. B. C.
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Men and Things—XLIX. A Dog Story
by
A. B. H.
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Men and Things—XLIX. A Lesson in Perseverance
by
B. F. J.
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Men and Things—XLIX. Naming Boston Streets
by
Pamela McArthur Cole
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Men and Things—XLIX. Quick-Witted
by
H. A. H.
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Men and Things—XLIX. The Swan-Pan
by
D. Virginia Farley
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Men and Things—XLIX. What Is Truth?
by
E. P.
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Men and Things—XLIX. Why They Smiled
by
Mary L. Wales
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Men and Things—L. “Aurania’s” Remarkable Flight
by
Charles E. Doane
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Men and Things—L. The Deacon’s Good Gray Horse
by
George Bradford Bartlett
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Men and Things—L. Easter Eggs in Greece
by
A. B. H.
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Men and Things—L. How General Scott Went Home on Duty
by
Lucy Elliot Keeler
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Men and Things—L. Presence of Mind
by
E. P. E.
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Men and Things—L. The Small Boy and His Tormentor
by
A. B.
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Men and Things—L. Some Blunderers
by
Amanda B. Harris
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Men and Things—L. Two Dreams and What Came of Them
by
Minna Stein Wood
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Men and Things—L. Washington and Latter-Day Manners
by
O. L.
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Men and Things—LI. Cows in a Palace
by
S. W. Selfridge
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Men and Things—LI. He Felt Discouraged
by
A. A.
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Men and Things—LI. Not at All Exacting
by
Martha Young
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Men and Things—LI. Overheard
by
Amanda B. Harris
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Men and Things—LI. The Power of a Voice
by
H. A. H.
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Men and Things—LI. A Psychological Mystery
by
Sallie Joy White
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A Men and Things—LI. Riddle
by
Mary Lansing
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Men and Things—LI. She Taught Them a Verb
by
Blanche H. Sherry
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Men and Things—LI. U.S. Extent
by
Q. P.
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Men and Things—LII. Afghan Games
by
James C. Moffet
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Men and Things—LII. Bolivar’s Christmas Dinner
by
Q. P.
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Men and Things—LII. Buttons
by
S. W. T.
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Men and Things—LII. “Instinct” Again
by
Isabella McFarlane
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Men and Things—LII. A Metaphysician
by
A. A.
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Men and Things—LII. A Poor Memory
by
M. S.
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Men and Things—LII. A Strange Visitor
by
L. N.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LII. Type Errors
by
A. B. H.
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Men and Things—LII. Who Carry the Seeds?
by
A. B. H.
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Men and Things—LIII. Christabel’s Trunk
by
Ellen S. Bulfinch
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Men and Things—LIII. Common-Sense
vs.
Doctrine
by
C. S. W.
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Men and Things—LIII. The Depths of Ignorance
by
D. M. Morrill
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Men and Things—LIII. Napoleon’s Map of Pins
by
Mary Lansing
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Men and Things—LIII. New-Fashioned Méringue
by
Helen A. Hawley
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Men and Things—LIII. A Pioneer School
by
J. L. Harbour
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Men and Things—LIII. Religious Symbols
by
Anna M. Rydingsvärd
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Men and Things—LIII. Two Good English Ideas
by
Frances A. Humphrey
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Men and Things—LIII. Veils and Gloves
by
Kate Gannett Wells
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Men and Things—LIV. Anecdote of Dean Alford
by
Alexander H. Japp, LL.D.
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Men and Things—LIV. Can a Horse Think?
by
Alice Cowan
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Men and Things—LIV. Incontrovertible, if Not Biblical
by
E. P.
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Men and Things—LIV. A Laughing Match
by
Q. P.
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Men and Things—LIV. A Long Look Ahead
by
E. P.
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Men and Things—LIV. Magic of Friendliness
by
Adeline A. Knight
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Men and Things—LIV. Naughty Genius
by
Anna M. Rydingsvärd
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Men and Things—LIV. An Old Exercise
by
Adelaide Cilley Waldron
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Men and Things—LIV. The Truth About the Lark
by
Q. P.
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Men and Things—LV. The Art of Giving and Forgetting
by
Mary Twombly
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Men and Things—LV. Earnestness
by
Louise Lyndon
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Men and Things—LV. Edmund Burke and the Horse
by
Mary Lansing
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Men and Things—LV. Little Helen Keller and Her Dog
by
Emilie Poulsson
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Men and Things—LV. The Moqui Tradition of the Flood and Second Creation of the Earth
by
Sharlot M. Hall
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Men and Things—LV. Mr. Lincoln and “the Swearing Boys”
by
M. S.
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Men and Things—LV. A Signed Prayer
by
H. P. H.
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Men and Things—LV. Victoria and the Isle of Wight Child
by
Henley S. Arden
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Men and Things—LVI. An Abnormal Sheep
by
The Suggester
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Men and Things—LVI. Baby Irreverence
by
Alice M. Roberts
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Men and Things—LVI. Foreign Words
by
Margaret Lake
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Men and Things—LVI. The Girls’ Opportunity
by
M. B. H.
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Men and Things—LVI. Hand-work
by
H. A. H.
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Men and Things—LVI. A New Way to Catch Fish
by
H. A. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LVI. “Slud, Slod, Slide”
by
H.
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Men and Things—LVI. What Befell a Fastidious Man
by
Margaret Lake
· (nf)
Men and Things—LVII. The Bent of the Twig
by
Q. P.
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Men and Things—LVII. A Good Memory
by
Edith Robinson
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Men and Things—LVII. How Nannie Retrieved Herself
by
F. A. H.
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Men and Things—LVII. How to Study Natural History
by
Amanda B. Harris
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Men and Things—LVII. Seeing Venus While the Sun Shines
by
E. Addie Heath
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Men and Things—LVII. A Visit from Two Humming Birds
by
E. R. E.
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Men and Things—LVII. What Is a Swan?
by
S. W. T.
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Men and Things—LVII. Wisdom Indeed!
by
E. G. Thomas
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Men and Things—LVIII. Ardent
by
E. P.
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Men and Things—LVIII. “The Beginnings of Good Manners”
by
Margaret Lake
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Men and Things—LVIII. Family Base-Ball
by
Mary Lansing
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Men and Things—LVIII. Funny Things That Happen in Meeting
by
M. B. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LVIII. A Great Architect
by
Lucy North
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Men and Things—LVIII. Mr. Huckins’s Punishment
by
Louise Lyndon
· (nf)
Men and Things—LVIII. Tyll Owlglass
by
E. Porter Dyer
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Men and Things—LVIII. What’s in a Name?
by
J. C. Drury
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Men and Things—LIX. Apropos of “A Quilt Expedition” in the October Wide Awake
by
J. L. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LIX. How a Mohammedan “Takes Pains” with His Prayers
by
Lilla Barnard
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Men and Things—LIX. Indian Fun
by
Q. P.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LIX. More About the “Luck of Edenhall”
by
Amanda B. Harris
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Men and Things—LIX. A Parrot
by
Sarah E. Case
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Men and Things—LIX. Sir Julian Pauncefote’s Nursery
by
Q. P.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LIX. Who Shall Be “It”?
by
J. L. Harbour
· (nf)
Men and Things—LX. The Ghost of Fort Donelson
by
M. S.
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Men and Things—LX. “Papa Robbie”
by
M. S.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LX. She Peeked
by
H.
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Men and Things—LX. Stanley’s Responsibility
by
Q. P.
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Men and Things—LX. Their Wedding Presents
by
L.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LX. Two Things Some Little American Girls Would Like to Have
by
Q. P.
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Men and Things—LX. Why the Spanish Gentlemen Wear Cloaks
by
Emily Mason
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Men and Things—LXI. The Corn-Popper
by
Louise Lyndon
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXI. A Kettle of Fish
by
Susan Archer Weiss
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Men and Things—LXI. The “Perquisites” of an Earl
by
F. A. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXI. “Served Him Right”
by
M. S.
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Men and Things—LXI. She Was Concise
by
M. B. C.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXI. Some Baby Seals
by
Frances A. Humphrey
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXI. Some Sayings of Little People
by
H. A. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXII. The “Dark Horse”
by
M. B. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXII. A Dilemma
by
Sallie Joy White
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXII. Dress Reform in the Nursery
by
L. E. Chittenden
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXII. English-French
by
Isabella McFarlane
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Men and Things—LXII. A Little Girl Named Helen
by
M. B. C.
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Men and Things—LXII. A Pleasing Russian Ilustration
by
Amanda B. Harris
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXII. Prue’s Estimate of Washington
by
E. P.
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Men and Things—LXIII. Alexander Pope and His Mother
by
F. A. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIII. Always Reasons for Success
by
L. P.
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Men and Things—LXIII. Arithmetic and Ethics
by
Emilie Poulsson
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIII. Lasting Fashions
by
A. M. R.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIII. More Type-Errors
by
A. B. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIII. A Welch Word
by
S. W. Selfridge
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIV. Damascus
by
Pamela McArthur Cole
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIV. The Dictionary-Cure
by
A. F. M.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIV. A Faithful Friend
by
Edith Dickson
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIV. Flower Pirates
by
Frances A. Humphrey
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIV. Hassan: A Parable
by
J. Vila Blake
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIV. The Young Lady’s Inquiry
by
Sallie Joy White
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXV. The Book-Keeper
by
A. A.
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Men and Things—LXV. He Forgot
by
M. L.
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Men and Things—LXV. “Mud-Larking”
by
Amanda B. Harris
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Men and Things—LXV. Not Disappointed
by
H.
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Men and Things—LXV. A Poet Only
by
Mary Yeaton
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXV. A Pretty Swedish Custom
by
Anna M. Rydingsvärd
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Men and Things—LXVI. “Brave Phil Kearney”
by
S. W. Selfridge
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Men and Things—LXVI. Real Pride of Ancestry
by
Edith Robinson
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXVI. She Drew the Line
by
Cora Stuart Wheeler
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXVI. Some Unpublished Anecdotes of De Quincey
by
Alexander H. Japp, LL.D.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXVI. The Strange Idea in Caroline’s head
by
Louis Hall
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXVII. The Dog Who Went to the “Poor House”
by
W.
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Men and Things—LXVII. Nellie’s Blunder
by
Jessie P. Weber
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Men and Things—LXVII. Not an Old-Time Oven
by
Martha Young
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXVII. Talk Clubs
by
J. Whitman
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXVII. Who Will Tell Why?
by
Lucy Carter
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXVIII. An Adventurous Bush
by
Adelaide Cilley Waldron
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXVIII. Did He get an Answer?
by
Edith Perry Estes
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXVIII. How We Helped Build the Church
by
G. H. Le Cato
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXVIII. The Rising Generation
by
J. C. Drury
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIX. “Lend a Hand”
by
Caroline S. Pepper
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIX. Little Prue’s Valuable Discovery
by
E. P.
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Men and Things—LXIX. Swedish Superstitions
by
H. A. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXIX. They said what they meant
by
M. B. H.
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Men and Things—LXX. “Farming Under Water”
by
A. B. H.
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Men and Things—LXX. A Lesson in Locomotion
by
E. R.
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Men and Things—LXX. Mrs. Hayes and Joe the Bootblack
by
M. S.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXX. A Swedish Railway Restaurant
by
A. B. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXI. “Absences of Mind”
by
H. P. H.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXI. For Fair Weather
by
Louise Lyndon
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXI. Lora Standish’s Sampler
by
Marcus Alden Tolman
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXI. The White House Kitchen in 1862
by
M. S.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXII. The American Apple
by
Frances A. Humphrey
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXII. Illustrations That Do Not Illustrate
by
Ella Robbins
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXII. John G. Whittier’s Little Dog and the Singer
by
Sallie Joy White
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXII. Slight Mistakes in Names
by
Pamela McArthur Cole
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXIII. Apt
by
S. L. E.
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Men and Things—LXXIII. The Samoan “Maid of the Village”
by
Caroline S. Pepper
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Men and Things—LXXIII. Such Disrespectful People
by
Helen A. Hawley
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXIII. True to Life
by
J. L. Harbour
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Men and Things—LXXIV. The Bird That Wanted to Get In
by
Nena Thomas Medairy
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Men and Things—LXXIV. The Play of Hamlet with Hamlet Left Out
by
A. H.
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Men and Things—LXXIV. Poor Reuben
by
J. Lawrence
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXV. In Connecticut
by
C. S. W.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXV. Mr. Ruskin’s Dog Wisie
by
Margaret Lake
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXV. The Way Johnny Crapeau Caught Frogs
by
Emily Mason
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXVI. At Long Range
by
E. P. E.
· (nf)
Men and Things—LXXVI. He Remembered
by
J. L. Harbour
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Men and Things—LXXVI. The Reason Why Grace Could Not Stop Crying
by
S. J. W.
· (nf)
Men and Treasure
by
Robert Keene Thompson
· (sl)
Men and Trees
by
Edith Matilda Thomas
· (??)
Men and Wolves: Robert Jordan’s
Wheel of Time
and the New Age Men’s Movement
by
Michael McAvan
· (ar)
Men and Women
by
Benjamin Arstein
· (ms)
Men and Women
by
Ted Halliburton
· (cl)
Men and Women
by
Robert Hoffman
· (cl)
Men and Women
ed.
William Kozlenko
· (Lion Books, November 1953, an)
Men and Women
by
Victoria Tohitof
· (pm)
Men and Women
by
Martin Wise
· (cl)
Men and Women
by
Chris Womersley
· (ss)
Men and Women
by
[uncredited]
· (nf)
Men and Women
by
Various
· (ar)
Men—and Women
by
Angie Ousley Rosser
· (pm)
“…Men…and Women”
by
J. Prendergast
· (hu)
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