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The June number of The North American Review
contains "Popular Fallacies about Russia," by E. W.
Stoughton, ex-Minister to Russia; "Divorces in New
England,"by Dr.Nathan Allen;"McClellan's Last Ser-
vice to the Republic," by George Ticknor Curtis; "Has
the Southern Pulpit Failed ?" by Rev. Dr. F. A. Shoup;
"Caste at West Point," by P. S. Michie, Professor
of Philosophy at West Point; and "Some Interesting
Publications," by M. W. Hazeltine. This number
closes the 130th volume and 65th year of the Review.
During the last few years this magaziue has made a
most remarkable advance in popular favor. Many of
its numbers have passed through several editions, and
its permanent circulation has increased more than
sixfold.
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The New York Sun says of it: It is full
of masterly disquisitions on the great questions that
occupy the minds of the world." The Brooklyn Times:
"It is the cream of the nation's thought." The Al-
bany Journal : "It is the representative of the best
American thought and culture." The Hartford Cour-
ant : "It is interesting from cover to cover." The
Boston Journal: "It has not a page which an intelli-
gent reader can afford to skip." The St. Louis Chris-
tain Observer : "It is a rich feast of intellectual enjoy-.
ment." The Troy Times: "It is endowed with unpre-
cedented elements of popularity." The Cincinnati
Times: "No other magazine has such a faculty for get-
ting hold of live, fresh, interesting contributions."
The London (England) Academy : "It seems to have
no difficulty in keeping its position at the head of the
periodical literature of the United States."
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