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Editorial department in Cheney Tower, 926 Main Street, Hartford-Business department at 671-679 Chapel Street, New Haven. Art Cover-Of Murakumo, meaning dark cloud, Wood Veneer imported from the Em- Dedication-To Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) on his Seventieth Birthday Autumn Reverie God and Man-A Parable JUDGE MARTIN H. SMITH Contemporary Thought-Abstracts from Recent Public Expressions HON. WILLIAM F. HENNEY "Directing the New and Vigorous Forces HENRY FERGUSON, M.A., LL.D., The World's Great Debt to Genius-Eli Whitney-Three Illustrations Sonnet to Knowlton Old Slave Days in Connecticut On the Hilltops-Poem The Development of Steam Navigation-11 Illustrations The Ancestry of the Presidents FLORENCE E. D. Muzzy 717 HENRY PYNCHON ROBINSON 726 778 779 Landmark of Early Republic-Old Jerome House at Forestville, Connecticut. The Sclace of a Winter Night Many Years Ago . Thirteen Illustrations In the Day of the Village Parson-Illustrated Entered at the Post-Office at New Haven, Connecticut, as Mail Matter of the Second Class -This Edition for FOURTH NUMBER 4 MONTHS OF OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, AND DECEMBER VOLUME IX This book closes the notable Volume IX, the FOUR COMPILATIONS OF THE YEAR having been furnished all subscribers on the quarterly plan. Preparations for the year 1906 are for a continuance of this very 'satisfactory arrangement with a beautiful edition of this high standard publication, Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. The publishers wish its loyal subscribers A MOST PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. The Night Wind's Lullaby-Poem An Eccentric Character of the Old Days-David Austin The Letters of a United States Senator Beside the Sea-Poem The Death of Autumn-Poem Modern Factors in Municipal Progress - Hartford 813 96 Illustrations from rare old photographs and prints Portfolio of the Beautiful Homes of Hartford ELLEN BRAINERD PECK 28 Full-page photographic reproductions of the residences of: Lucius A. Barbour, Washington Street Henry D. Bradburn, Prospect Avenue Arthur L. Foster, Prospect Avenue Senator Dixon Place, Farmington Avenue. Lafayette E. Pike, Albany Avenue Music Room in Pike Residence Mrs. Mary Storrs, Farmington Avenue Joel L. English, Fern Street, Charlotte M. Ely, Main Street Henry P. Hitchcock, Garden Street L. B. Norton, Farmington Avenue Governor Henry Roberts, Lafayette Street Hartford the Stronghold of Insurance 27 Photographic Reproductions Banking Institutions of Hartford-Photographic Reproductions C. L. N. 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LOUIS SMIRNOW Contemporary Thought-Abstracts from Recent Public Expressions "The Public Conscience" The Plaint of the Park-Poem Portfolio of Beautiful Views of Hartford's Parks of Trinity College PRES. ARTHUR T. HADLEY Corning Fountain and Memorial Arch in Bushnell Park A Driveway in Elizabeth Park The Lakelet at Elizabeth Park The Laurel Pond at Elizabeth Park A Glimpse of the City from Elizabeth Park The Rose Garden at Elizabeth Park The Grove and Park River in Pope Park The Tennis Courts at Pope Park A Drive thro' the Wood in Goodwin Park The Pine Land in Goodwin Park The Lakelet in Goodwin Park An Autumn Day in Goodwin Park . A New England Childhood Illustrated with Eight Drawings by the Author The Confessions of a Classicist The World's Great Debt to Genius-Eli Whitney -Three Illustrations HENRY PYNCHON ROBINSON 726 1 778 779 HON. DAVID NELSON CAMP, M. A. 781 795 Landmark of Early Republic-Old Jerome House at Forestville, Connecticut. 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