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Title: McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 5, April, 1896
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McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
VOL. VI, NO. 5, APRIL, 1896
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE NEW MARVEL IN PHOTOGRAPHY. By H.J.W. Dam.
THE ROeNTGEN RAYS IN AMERICA. By Cleveland Moffett.
THE HOUSEHOLDERS. By "Q."
ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Ida M. Tarbell.
Lincoln in the Campaign of 1840.
Lincoln's Engagement to Miss Todd.
The Lincoln and Shields Duel.
Marriage of Lincoln and Miss Todd.
"PHROSO." By Anthony Hope.
Chapter I. A Long Thing Ending in Poulos.
Chapter II. A Conservative Country.
Chapter III. The Fever of Neopalia.
A CENTURY OF PAINTING. By Will H. Low.
"SOLDIER AN' SAILOR TOO." By Rudyard Kipling.
RACHEL. By Mrs. E.V. Wilson.
CHAPTERS FROM A LIFE. By Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Twenty Thousand Dollars for Short Stories.
The McClure's "Early Life of Lincoln."
The McClure's New "Life of Grant."
New Pictures of Lincoln.
The Abraham Lincoln School of Science and Practical Arts.
The House in which Lincoln's Parents Were Married--a Correction.
ILLUSTRATIONS
PICTURES SHOWING THE DIFFERENCES IN PENETRABILITY TO THE ROeNTGEN RAYS.
DR. WILLIAM KONRAD ROeNTGEN, DISCOVERER OF THE X RAYS.
PICTURE OF AN ALUMINIUM CIGAR-CASE, SHOWING CIGARS WITHIN.
PHOTOGRAPH OF A LADY'S HAND SHOWING THE BONES, AND A RING ON THE
THIRD FINGER.
THE PHYSICAL INSTITUTE,
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