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McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908 is a fascinating collection of essays, stories, and illustrations that provide a glimpse into the cultural, social, and political landscape of America at the turn of the 20th century. The diverse range of topics covered in this issue, from profiles of prominent figures like Theodore Roosevelt and Mark Twain to discussions of women's suffrage and industrialization, offers readers a well-rounded perspective on the issues of the day.

One of the standout pieces in this volume is an article on the immigrant experience in America, which sheds light on the challenges and opportunities faced by newcomers to the country. The accompanying illustrations beautifully capture the humanity and diversity of the immigrant population, adding depth and context to the written content.

Overall, McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908 is a thought-provoking and engaging read that provides valuable insights into the history and culture of the time. The quality of writing and the variety of topics covered make this issue a must-read for anyone interested in American history and literature.

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[Transcriber's Note: The Table of Contents and the list of illustrations were added by the transcriber. Hyphenation standardized within articles. Quotation marks added to standardize usage. Updated spelling on possible typos: ninteenth, beafsteak, and embarassed. Replaced caƱon (with tilde) with canyon. Preserved other original punctuation and spelling. Passages in italics indicated by underscore .]

McCLURE'S MAGAZINE

VOL. XXXI JULY, 1908 No. 3

Copyright, 1908, by The S. S. McClure Co. All rights reserved

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS 241 GUARDIANS OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH. By Samuel Hopkins Adams. 241 Our Health Boards and Their Powers 242 Our Absurd Vital Statistics 244 The Criminal Negligence of Physicians 246 "Business Interests" and Yellow Fever 246 Newspapers, Politicians, and the Bubonic Plague 248 Fighting Prejudice and the Death Rate in Charleston 250 Killing Off the City Negro 251 Private Interests in Public Murder 251 A LITTLE VICTORY FOR THE GENERAL... Continue reading book >>


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