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Nation; 1/14/1915, Vol. 100 Issue 2585, p41-44, 4p |
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This article presents information about several publications. The one hundredth year of the journal "North American Review," commemorated this month, does not mark the centenary of American periodical literature. Before 1815 the republic had seen "Dennie's Portfolio," Charles Broekden Brown's Literary Magazine and Analectic Magazine. Yet the foundation of the Review marked a blooming of scholarly thought and intellectual curiosity in this country. Publication in English for general American circulation of the last report of the Japanese Minister of Education calls attention to a system which the U.S. Commissioner terms "one of the most notable achievements of the nineteenth century." |
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