McClure's Magazine/Volume 41
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Volume 41
May 1913
[edit]- Number 1
- (p.25) George Kibbe Turner - "The Strange Woman"
- (p.34) Samuel Merwin - Behind the Screen
- (p.46) Burton J. Hendrick - Six Thousand Girls at School
- (p.58) Wallace Irwin - An Affair of Peanuts
- (p.68) Helen Green van Campen - The Musical Comedy Rehearsal
- (p.73) Abraham Cahan - The Autobiography of an American Jew continued
- (p.86) Owen Johnson - The Sixty-first Second (concluded)
- (p.98) Fremont Rider - Bringing in the 'Almeria'
- (p.109) H. Addington Bruce - Laziness
- (p.118) Jeffrey Farnol - The Amateur Gentleman (continued)
- (p.153) Arthur B. Reeve - The Customs Spy
- (p.182) Ellen Yale Stevens - The Montessori Movement
- (p.182) Anne E. George - Rhythm Work in the Children's House at Washington
- (p.189) Patience Bevier Cole - Going Cheap
- (p.198) Samuel Hopkins Adams - Health Public and Private
- (p.212) Gardner W. Wood - Books of the Day
June 1913
[edit]- Number 2
- (p.33) Mary Roberts Rinehart - The After House
- (p.50) Burton J. Hendrick - Fitting the Man to His Job
- (p.60) Maravene Kennedy Thompson - Peggy Sees Life
- (p.68) Wallace Irwin - Engine Trouble
- (p.78) Helen Green van Campen - The Disillusions of Flossie
- (p.81) George Kibbe Turner - The Man-Hunters
- (p.92) Samuel Hopkins Adams- "Omitted from Publications"
- (p.102) Edward Mott Woolley - The Customer's Shell
- (p.110) Jeffrey Farnol - The Amateur Gentleman (concluded)
- (p.122) Leonard Merrick - A Millionaire's Romance
- (p.131) Abraham Cahan - The Autobiography of an American Jew continued
- (p.154) Francis Hill - "Goldilocks"
- (p.168) Edwin Tenney Brewster - The Ways of the Left Hand
- (p.184) Ellen Yale Stevens - The Montessori Movement
- (p.184) Janet S. Townsend - A Letter from Rome
- (p.198) E. R. Lipsett - Izzie the Sabbath-Breaker
- (p.214) Garner W. Wood - Books
July 1913
[edit]- Number 3
- (p.39) Jennie Parsons - Prisoners of the Flood
- (p.49) Leonard Merrick - The Woman in Marble
- (p.56) Arthur Howard - The Duchess of Montrose's Necklace
- (P.66) Edith Ronald Mirrielees - Two on a Mountain
- (p.73) Mary Roberts Rinehart - The After House (continued)
- (p.85) Samuel Merwin - The Camel of Han
- (p.99) George Kibbe Turner - The Puzzle of the Under-world
- (p.112) John Fleming Wilson - Three of Us
- (p.116) Abraham Cahan - The Autobiography of an American Jew continued
- (p.129) Maravene Kennedy Thompson - The Open Circle
- (p.136) Gilbert K. Chesterton - The Purple Wig
- (p.152) Donal Hamilton Haines - The Empty Saddle
- (p.170) Ellen Yale Stevens - The Montessori Movement, Answers to Correspondents
- (p.177) Octavia Roberts - The Home-Coming of Clement Albricht
- (p.199) Garner W. Wood - Books of the Day
August 1913
[edit]- Number 4
- (p.41) Julian Street - After Thirty
- (p.54) Owen Johnson - The Salamander
- (p.61) Six McClure Heroines (a series of drawings by various illustrators)
- (p.68) Jeannette L. Gilder - When "McClure's" Began
- (p.78) S. Squire Sprigge - My Temptation and Fall
- (p.87) E. Sylvia Pankhurst - Forcibly Fed
- (p.94) Ward Muir - Behind the Windows
- (p.97) Arthur Howard - The Man Who Never Bought Jewelry
- (p.106) Maravene Kennedy Thompson - Peggy Lends a Hand
- (p.113) Author:Compton Mackenzie - The Tale of Bill Shortcoat
- (p.120) Gilbert K. Chesterton - The Head of Caesar
- (p.129) Edward Mott Wooley - Ordered Out of Doors
- (p.138) The New Editor of "Harper's Weekly"
- (p.140) Samuel Merwin - William of East Orange
- (p.150) M. E. Hagerty - Plumbing the Minds of Apes
- (p.155) Mary Roberts Rinehart - The After House continued
- (p.185) Man's Commerce in Women
- (p.190) Helen Green van Campen - The Woes of Two Workers
- (p.201) Ellen Yale Stevens - The Montessori Department
- (p.204) Garner W. Wood - Books of the Day
September 1913
[edit]- Number 5
- (p.33) Ellen Terry - The Wonderful Russian Ballet
- (p.45) Mary Roberts Rinehart - The After House continued
- (p.61) Burton J. Hendrick - Children of the Steel Kings
- (p.70) S. Squire Sprigge - The Immodest Antique
- (p.79) Maravene Kennedy Thompson - The House that Peggy Built
- (p.88) Julian Street - The Woman who Went Away
- (p.98) Frederick Palmer - The Most Up-to-Date Business—War
- (p.110) The Man who Prints the Magazines
- (p.113) Samuel Merwin - Chinese for Trouble
- (p.125) What Every Grocer Knows
- (p.130) Willim Leslie French - How your Writing Shows your Character
- (p.136) Owen Johnson - The Salamander continued
- (p.145) J. M. Cleary - An Employe's Tribute to the World's Greatest Newspaper (advertising)
- (p.178) Harris Merton Lyon - Sweets to the Sweet
- (p.198) Helen van Campen - The Woes of Two Workers
- (p.207) Garner W. Wood - Books of the Day
October 1913
[edit]- Number 6
- (p.33) S. S. McClure - My Autobiography
- (p.46) Owen Johnson - The Salamander continued
- (p.61) Wallace Irwin - The Booster's Honeymoon
- (p.70) Edward Mott Woolley - Some Gentlemen in Clothespins
- (p.76) Anonnymous - White Iris
- (p.85) Willa Sibert Cather - Training for the Ballet
- (p.96) Samuel Merwin - The Au Dela of Mr. Bazak
- (p.107) Edith MacVane - The Strange Career of Miss Gordon
- (p.120) Paul Kennaday and Burton J. Hendrick - Three-Cent Lunches for School Children
- (p.129) S. Squire Sprigge - The Decadence of Sir Dinadan
- (p.138) Mary Roberts Rinehart - The After House concluded
- (p.189) Garner W. Wood - Books of the Day
- (p.196) M. Gauss - Twenty Below
- (p.210) Albert W. Atwood - Your Money and How to Make It Earn
- (p.216) Helen Van Campen - The Woes of Two Workers