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FOR MAY

WILL BE A NOTABLE ISSUE

Among its leading articles may be mentioned:

FAMOUS PRIMA DONNAS OF OLD

By FRANCES GWEN FORD

The great prima donnas of all ages have had a perennial charm for the public. Many of the greatest have been born in poverty and obscurity, but with the gifts of marvellous voice and what is called "temperament," they have reached the pinnacle of fame and fortune and become the idols of their generation. Miss Ford has detailed with liveliness, charm and veracity the ROMANTIC CAREERS of the FAMOUS SINGERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY, and her story is embellished by RARE PHOTOGRAPHS.

THE COUNTRY CLUBS of MASSACHUSETTS

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The evolution of the country club is a subject replete with interest. portant part that the country club, and its allied interests, plays in the social and outdoor life of Massachusetts is shown in this article, which is BEAUTIFULLY AND APPROPRIATELY ILLUSTRATED.

CLINTON and LANCASTER

The "town article" for the month treats of the twin communities, busy Clinton and beautiful Lancaster. It is FULLY ILLUSTRATED and is one of the best in the New England Magazine series.

DECORATIVE ARTS OF THE ESKIMOS

By RANDOLPH I. GEARE

Mr. Geare, who has been for years connected with the U. S. National Museum, has prepared a paper of intrinsic interest and educational value regarding a littleknown subject, and his text is enriched by some RARE AND UNUSUAL PICTURES.

WILLIAM CLAFLIN

By MARY OLIVIA SUMNER

New England cannot but be interested in the life of one of her MOST DISTINGUISHED SONS, THE LATE HON. WILLIAM CLAFLIN, EX-GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS. Miss Sumner has admirably related the story of his brilliant career.

These are only a few of the features that will entertain the readers of the MAY NEW ENGLAND. It will contain, besides, some EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD STORIES.

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Being a Little Journey to the Home of

JESUS OF NAZARETH

By Elbert Hubbard

A sincere attempt to depict the life, times and teachings, and with truth limn the personality of the Man of Sorrows. Printed on hand-made paper, from a new font of Roman type. Special initials and ornaments. One hundred and twenty pages. A very beautiful book, bound solidly, yet simply, in limp leather, silk lined.

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Seventh Series Volume XXVII.

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No. 3173-Apr. 29, 1905.

From Beginning
Vol. CCXLV.

CONTENTS.

1. Agnosticism and National Decay. By the Rev. William Barry, D. D.

NATIONAL REVIEW

CORNHILL MAGAZINE

II. On Weighing Atoms. By W. A. Shenstone
III. From the Toll-Bar of the Galata Bridge. By Lady Currie .

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VI. The Queen's Man: A Romance of the Wars of the Roses.
Chapter XIV. (To be continued.) MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE 305
LONDON TIMES 311

VII. A Transitional Poet
VIII. A Plea for the Abolition of All Learning.

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WORLD

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The HISTORIANS

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