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Saverille. April 1851
1871890
Dear Lins.
The First Nationalist
Club of Sumerville will send the Nationalist for
you
the ensuing year, requesting
it be given & place ais library or reading
пи
B. G. Krapp. Licy
533-20 Z
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
CONDUCTED BY
HENRY WILLARD AUSTIN.
Volume 2.
BOSTON, MASS.
THE NATIONALIST EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
1890.
-
1890, May 1 - August 29.
Sve 713.1
KSF 1353 (a list of the First Nationalist Bins. Somerville.
COPYRIGHTED 1890
BY THE
NATIONALIST EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
CONSCIENCE, A CLEAR (Translated by F. B. Arngrimsson) Alexander Kielland 150
CONSPIRACY, Eleventh CenSUS
Co-OPERATION, BIRTH OF INDUSTRIAL
DESTINY, OUR
DISCOVERY, PROF. HARRIS'S
EDITORIAL NOTES:
Daniel De Leon 85
Edward. Glenfaun Spencer 215
Laurence Gronlund Nos. 4 to 8
Herbert A. Birdsall 61
A Christmas Greeting and Sermon, 33.-Our Anniversary, 35.-To Business
Men, 35.-The Nationalist Extras, 35.-An Apology, 35.-A Credit to Boston,
35.-A $4,000,000 Lesson, 69.-A Practical Suggestion for Nationalist
Clubs, 70.-The Gas Question, 70.-The American Federation of Labor, 71.
-As to Women, 71.-Our Emblem, 72.-The First Woman, 72.-The Great-
est Criminals, 72.-The Democracy of Uniforms, 74.-The Postal Service,
112.-Nationalism on the Bench, 113.-Tyranny of Private Enterprise, 113.
-Willing to be Regulated, 114.-Respect paid to Gas Commissioners, 114.-As
to Opponents, 115.-To whom it may concern, 115.-Mark Twain as a Na-
tionalist, 117.-Good News about Bellamy, 140.-Assistant Editors, 140.—A
Necessary Sequence, 140.—Our Subscribers' Duty, 140.—Laurence Gronlund's
New Book, 141.-Our Russian Novel. 141.-The German Emperor's Scheme,
141.-A National Arbitration Commission, 142.-Beginning to tell, 142.-Con-
victs' Aid Society, 167.-The Race Question, 167.-The French Crisis, 168.
-Affairs in Germany, 168.-Human Equality, 169.-Art Commissions, 169.—
A little Fruit, 170.-Valuable Newspaper Straws, 170.-The Boston Herald
vs. Prof. De Leon, 171.-Russia's Unrest, 201.-Looking Backward, 201.-
Henry M. Stanley, 202.-A Naval Display, 203.-The Chicago Anarchists in
Jail, 203.-The Census Conspiracy, 203.-AChristian Socialist Church, 204.—
Germany's new Chancellor, 204.-An International Tribunal, 205.-Valedict-
ory, 263.-Nationalization in France, 264.-A National University, 264.-In-
dividual Responsibility, 265.-A Municipalized Industry, 266.-Concerning
Hours of Labor, 267.-The Music of the Future, 267.-A Plucky Town, 268.
-Fleecing the Public, 268.-The Electric Cars, 268.-Labor Demonstrations,
269.-An Unconscious Humorist, 270.-The Functions of an Ex-President,
329.-The Incomes of our White Slaves, 330.-The Working of the Leaven,
330.-Praise from Sir Charles A. Dana, 331.-Practical Nationalism, 331.-
Railway Nationalization, 332.-A National Messenger Service, 332.-A Lesson
from India, 333.-Nationalism and Invention, 333.-A Nationalist Ambassador,
334. To our Subscribers, 334.