April 1957

Departments
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS
READING, WRITING AND HISTORY
Features
Single-track lines run by one-track minds gave the reformers of Boston their biggest cause since abolition
The Civil War soldier marched to his own individualist cadence, but he was much like today’s G. I.
The Monte Carlo capers of U. S. Steel’s new president outraged Andy Carnegie but never ruffled J. P. Morgan
Itinerant primitive painters dressed up the farmers and the burghers as they hoped posterity would remember them
Blamed for the misdeeds of others, President Grant left his name on America’s sorriest Administration
Five successive Benjamin Harrisons created a private empire of tobacco and trade and a great Virginia plantation
Two adroit diplomats successfully prevented an open breach between London and Washington during the Civil War
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