National Geographic Magazine/Volume 31

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This is a list of the articles that were published in the 31st volume of The National Geographic Magazine.



Contents

January 1917

Our Big Trees Saved
The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes
National Geographic Society Explorations in the Katmai District of Alaska
By Robert F. Griggs
A Game Country Without Rival in America
The Proposed Mount McKinley National Park
By Stephen R. Capps
One Hundred British Seaports

February 1917

Our Foreign-born Citizens
Prizes for the Inventor
Some of the Problems Awaiting Solution
By Alexander Graham Bell
Children of All Nations (rotogravure insert)
Various images
Bohemia and the Czechs
By Ales Hrdlicka

March 1917

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What Great Britain is Doing
By Sydney Brooks
Russia's Democrats
By Montgomery Schuyler
Republics - The Ladder to Liberty
By David Jayne Hill
War, Patriotism, and the Food Supply
By Frederick V. Coville
Scenes of the Orient (rotogravure insert)
Various images
Soldiers of the Soil
Our Food Crops Must Be Greatly Increased
By David F. Houston
The Ties That Bind
Our Natural Sympathy with English Traditions, the French Republic, and the Russian Outburst for Liberty
By Senator John Sharp Williams

April 1917

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Do Your Bit for America
A Proclamation by President Wilson to the American People
A Tribute to America
By Herbert Henry Asquith
Friends of Our Forests
By Henry W. Henshaw, with illustrations by Louis Agassiz Fuertes
The Burden France Has Borne
By Granville Fortescue
Naval Training Station of Newport, Rhode Island (illustrations)
Various images
The Outspeaking of a Great Democracy
The Proceedings of the Chamber of Deputies of France on Friday, April 6, 1917
Our Heritage of Liberty
Address by M. Viviani.
Their Monument is in Our Hearts
Address by M. Viviani
The Oldest Free Assemblies
Address of Rt. Hon. Arthur J. Balfour
The Russian Situation and Its Significance to America
By Stanley Washburn, with photographs by George H. Mewes

May 1917

On the Monastir Road
By Herbert Corey
Niagara at the Battle Front
By William Joseph Showalter
The Red Cross

Probably every member of the National Geographic Society, if not already in service, has at least one near relative or dear friend preparing cheerfully and unselfishly for the battle lines on sea and land. Those who cannot go are searching for means to help their loved ones and our beloved country. In order to assist, in their patriotic ambition to be of service, those who must stay at home, the National Geographic Magazine, by courtesy of the American Red Cross, publishes herewith the principal addresses at one of the most awakening meetings that has ever assembled in America—that of the American Red Cross War Council, held in Washington on May 24 and 25.

The meeting had been called by the President of the United States to plan means for raising immediately an immense Red Cross war fund. Every one who reads the addresses by General Pershing, Henry P. Davison, Ian Malcolm, John H. Gade, Herbert C. Hoover, Frederick Walcott, Secretary Baker, Eliot Wadsworth, and ex-President Taft will appreciate the imperative necessities of our Department of Mercy.

—Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Director and Editor.
Our Armies of Mercy
By Henry P. Davison
The Needs Abroad
By Ian Malcolm
Belgium's Plight
By John H. Gade
Bind the Wounds of France
By Herbert C. Hoover
Devastated Poland
By Frederick Walcott
America's Duty
By Newton D. Baker
Stand by the Soldier
By Major General John J. Pershing
A Poisoned World
By William Howard Taft
The Red Cross Spirit
By Eliot Wadsworth
The Red Cross Spirit Speaks
Poem by John H. Finley

June 1917

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Reviving a Lost Art
With photographs by Charles Martin and David Fairchild
Our State Flowers: The Floral Emblems Chosen by the Commonwealths
By the Editor, with paintings by Mary E. Eaton
Our First Alliance
By J. J. Jusserand
Madonnas of Many Lands (duotone insert)
Various images
Our Second Alliance
By J. J. Jusserand
The Conversion of Old Newspapers and Candle Ends Into Fuel
With photographs by Charles Martin and Ethel M. Bagg
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