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Th World's Work WALTER H.PAGE, Editor CONTENTS FOR JUNE, 1909 FULL-PAGE PHOTGRAPH OF MR. W.R. NELSON --Frontispiece THE MARCH OF EVENTS - AN EDITORIAL INTERPRETATION --11621 (With full-page portraits of Dr. Charles R. Van Hise of the University of Wisconsin, Ex-President Charles W. Eliot, of Harvard University, Admiral von Koester, of the German Navy, Admiral Sir William May, of the British Navy, Sir John Tenniel, O. Henry, Dr. Rupert Blue; two portraits of the Sultan; four pages of photographs of water-power, a natural resource in danger of monopoly; and two photographs of the Pathfinder Dam.) The "Roosevelt Policies" continue the entrenchments of privilege An itinerant president The president and office-seekers The books in the president's office The case against the sugar company Prisoner and Sultan Turkey in ferment The coming water-power monopoly Another city for commission government The progress of uniform legislation One way of getting on with the railroads Our trade in the Orient The need for vocational training Meetings of progress To make one man do the work of three Spreading good music through the country The story of the plague-killer Rescuing an industry Where the great are born Better banks for the poor Improving the mind at the expense of the body Little stories of men in action A corporation and the people A corporation and the government An interesting pension experiment A cheerful number Some modern wisdom The gambler's chance - and the penalty - - - 11648 Casualty insurance for all needs - - - - - 11650 A new force for city efficiency - - - - - - 11154 The way to health The programme for a national health department - - - 111657 Simple rules for right living - - - - Irving Fisher 111658 Finding a school to prepare a boy for college - 11660 The story of an artist's life (I.) - - H. O. Tanner 11661 A camp where business men do their work (Illustrated) - - - - - - - Dr. Winthrop Talbot 11667 The travels of a plant hunter (Illustrated) Owen Wilson 11670 Is English supremacy worth a war? John Foster Carr 11684 A court that saves - - - - - McKenzie Cleland 11689 The bankruptcy of "education" - - Frederic Burk 11690 Saving the big trees (Illustrated) - French Strother 11697 The Land of the Lion (Illustrated) Dr. W. S. Rainsford 11707 II-Hunting elephants and riding lions The future of man in America Dr. Charles R. Van Hise 11718 O. Henry - - - - - - - Harry Peyton Steger 11724 "The best newspaper in America" - Charles H. Grasty 11726 TERMS: $3.00 a year; single copies; 25 cents. For Foreign Postage ass $1.28; Canade, 60 cents. Published monthly. Copyright, 1909, by Doubleday, Page & Company All rights reserved. Entered at the Post-office at New Yourk, N. Y., as second-class mail matter. Country Life in America The Garden Magazine-Farming Chicago 1511 Heyworth Building Doubleday, Page & Company New York 133 East Sixteenth Street F. N. Doubleday, President Walter H. Page H. S. Houston Vice Presidents H. W. Lanier, Secretary S. A. Everitt, Treasurer