Excerpt from The Literary Digest, Vol. 23: A Weekly Compendium of the Contemporaneous Thought of the World; July, 1901-December, 1901
Democrats of South Carolina drop Mc Laurin, 154 Ohio, silent about Bryan and silver, 63 Democratic comment on the, 95 Denmark's first Liberal ministry; 351 Depression: a religious malady of the times, 136 The, in trust stocks; 491 Derricks, Electromagnetic, 165 Deutsch aeronautical prize won by Santos Dumont, 682 De Vinne, Theodore, Review of book by, 693 devlin-boss, J., by Francis C. Williams, Review of, 722 Dewey, Admiral, Dissenting opinion in the Schley case, 798 Diamond rings case, Decision of Su preme Court in,-757; Effect of the deci sion, 711 Dinsmore, Charles Allen, Review of book by! 581 Discovery of a new nebula, of prehistoric rock-drawings, 564 Disease, Can clothing carry? 72 Physical agents in the-treatment of, 103 The odor of, 608 Disfranchisement, Negro, afro-american papers on, 5 Negro, defeated in Georgia, 708 Negro, Steps in, 183 Temporary, for drunkards, 217 Distribution of plants, Odd methods of, 606 Divorce canons, The Protestant Episcopal.
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