AMERICAN TRADITION [2] Franklin K. Lane AMERICA'S HERITAGE [3] Franklin K. Lane ADDRESS AT THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS [4] Calvin Coolidge OUR FUTURE IMMIGRATION POLICY [8] Frederic C. Howe A NEW RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LABOR [9] John D. Rockefeller, Jr. WHEN A MAN COMES TO HIMSELF [11] Woodrow Wilson EDUCATION THROUGH OCCUPATIONS [12] William Lowe Bryan WRITING AND READING [14] John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL [15] Bliss Perry THE EDUCATION OF HENRY ADAMS [16] Carl Becker THE STRUGGLE FOR AN EDUCATION [18] Booker T. Washington ENTERING JOURNALISM [19] Jacob A. Riis BOUND COASTWISE [20] Ralph D. Paine THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF THE AUTOMOBILE [23] Burton J. Hendrick TRAVELING AFOOT [24] John Finley OLD BOATS [25] Walter Prichard Eaton ZEPPELINITIS [26] Philip Littell Transcriber’s Note A number of typographical errors have been maintained in the current version of this book. They are marked and the corrected text is shown in the popup. A list of these errors is found at the end of this book. The following less common characters were used. If they do not display properly, please try changing your font.
“Whereby may be discerned that so fervent was the zeal of those elder times to God’s service and honour, that they freely endowed the church with some part of their possessions; and that in those good works even the meaner sort of men, as well as the pious founders, were not backwards.” Dugdale’s Antiq. Warwickshire. THE PRINCIPLES OF GOTHIC ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE, ELUCIDATED BY QUESTION AND ANSWER. BY FOURTH EDITION. OXFORD: |