< McClure's Magazine

Volume 16

November 1900

  • Number 1
    • (p.2): Eugen Wolf - The First Flight of Count Zeppelin's Air Ship
    • (p.11): Frederic Carrol Baldy - Confusion of Goods
    • (p.20): G. K. Turner - A Temperance Campaign
    • (p.31): Ray Stannard Baker - Making a German Soldier
    • (p.42): Rev. John Watson - The Life of the Master, concluded
    • (p.50): Lilian True Bryant - The Love that Glorifies
    • (p.56): William Allen White - Hanna
    • (p.65): Mrs, E. K. Lowry - A Woman's Diary of the Siege of Pekin
    • (p.77): Charles Warren - How the Law Came to Jenkins Creek
    • (p.87): Alvah Milton Kerr - Little Hallelujah's Convert

December 1900

  • Number 2
    • (p.98): Illustration for Kim
    • (p.99): Stephen R. Mallory - Last Days of the Confederate Government with introductory notes by Ruby Mallory Kennedy
    • (p.108): Martha McCulloch-Williams - At the Turn of the Glass
    • (p.110): Anthony Hope - More Dolly Dialogues, "Ancient History"
    • (p.116): Rev. John Watson - The Four-Fold Christ
    • (p.122): Rudyard Kipling - Kim/Chapter 1
    • (p.134): Adapted from Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu - The Chinaman, A Character Study from the Life
    • (p.140): John Barrett - When Cholera Came
    • (p.145): Ralph R. Latimer - "Homeward Bound"|Homeward Bound|"Homeward Bound"
    • (p.153): Hamlin Garland - The People of the Buffalo
    • (p.160): Ray Stannard Baker - The Bottom of the Sea
    • (p.171): Augustus Miller - Bud Leach
    • (p.174): Frank H. Spearman - Shockley
    • (p.183): Josephine Dodge Daskam - The Madness of Philip
    • (p.191): Editorial Notes
    • (p.192): Nancy Hazlipp - A Stirrup-Cup

January 1901

  • Number 3
    • (p.194): Illustration for Kim
    • (p.195): William McLeod Raine - After Culloden
    • (p.201): Clara Morris - Recollections of the Stage and its People
    • (p.214): Mortimer O. Wilcox - The Rocks of Moraga
    • (p.220): The Annunciation of Botticelli
    • (p.222): Ray Stannard Baker - The Kaiser as Seen in Germany
    • (p.229): Josiah Flynt and Francis Walton - The Revenge of the Four
    • (p.236): Edith Wyatt - A Matter of Taste
    • (p.239): Stephen R. Mallory - Last Days of the Confederate Government
    • (p.248): T. E. Brown - The Prayer
    • (p.249): Frank W. Skinner - Great Achievements in Modern Bridge-Building
    • (p.259): Will Payne - The Chairman's Politics
    • (p.270): Rudyard Kipling - Kim/Chapter 2
    • (p.278): Rudyard Kipling - Kim/Chapter 3
    • (p.282): Martha McCulloch-Williams - Next to the Ground, Stories and Scenes of Farm Life, "The Hog"

February 1901

March 1901

NOTE: The March issue repeated numbering from p.369

April 1901

  • Number 6
    • (p.482): William Davenport Hulbert - The Story of the Beaver
    • (p.497): Josephine Dodge Daskam - A Study in Piracy
    • (p.507): Andrew D. White - Walks and Talks with Tolstoy
    • (p.518): May McHenry - Deepwater Politics
    • (p.526): Ida M. Tarbell - Disbanding of the Confederate Army
    • (p.539): Edwin Lefèvre - The Break in "Turpentine"
    • (p.551): Edith Wyatt - Limitations, A Chicago Episode
    • (p.553): Rudyard Kipling - Kim/Chapter 6
    • (p.563): Rudyard Kipling - Kim/Chapter 7
    • (p.570): Josiah Flynt - In the World of Graft ("York," a Dishonest City)
    • (p.577): Martha McCulloch-Williams - Next to the Ground, Stories and Scenes of Farm Life, "Ploughing"
    • (p.584): John McIntyre - The Factory Whistle
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