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Non-Fiction
N

The Simplest Way to Start With Fowls

by Constance Massie
Volume 37 (1916), p346
Non-Fiction
R

The Social Ideals of John Ruskin

by Lily Watson
Volume 37 (1916), p683
Non-Fiction
R

Some Thoughts For Grown-Up Sons

by Dr Charles E. Jefferson
Volume 37 (1916), p268
Non-Fiction
E

Stocking the Bottom Drawer

by Mrs Howard Grove
Volume 37 (1916), p311
Non-Fiction
G

Style and Relationships (Articles on)

by An Old-Fashioned Person
Volume 37 (1916), p41, 108, 289, 386, 450, 557
Non-Fiction
S

A Talk With Edison

by Wilbur Hall
Volume 37 (1916), p295
Non-Fiction
B

Things Our Great-Great-Grandmothers Ate

by The Editor (Flora Klickman)
Volume 37 (1916), p587
Non-Fiction
R

Thought Practice

by Dr Frank Crane
Volume 37 (1916), p321
Non-Fiction
B

The Traditions of England

by Laura Spencer Portor
Volume 37 (1916), p263
Non-Fiction
R

Upper Meanings

by Dr Frank Crane
Volume 37 (1916), p447
Non-Fiction
V

When Stephen Phillips Read

by Coulson Kernahan
Volume 37 (1916), p473
Non-Fiction
H

When You Cannot Sleep

by Jessie Jeanes
Volume 37 (1916), p483
Non-Fiction
N

Why Not Have More Flowers?

by E. Henderson-Smith
Volume 37 (1916), p98
Non-Fiction
G

Why Remain an Amateur?

by Margaretta Tuttle
Volume 37 (1916), p467
Non-Fiction
G

The Woman With the Hoe

by Jessie Jeanes
Volume 37 (1916), p34
Non-Fiction
I

Women and Munition Work

by Mary Frances Billington
Volume 37 (1916), p413