publisher's Note | p. ix |
Harvard Address | p. 1 |
poetry in a Machine Age | p. 3 |
New York Heraldtribune | p. 7 |
Leopold Auer | p. 9 |
Broun ""Crashes"" City Flophouse to Study Jobless | p. 12 |
Harvard's Muse for Writing | p. 16 |
Dreiser Brings pessimism Back From U.S. Tour | p. 24 |
Last Manhattan Farm Soon Will Give Up Struggle | p. 30 |
Where Sheep and Cattle Meet | p. 33 |
Skipper Defies Rescue From Sinking Home | p. 36 |
Hotel Sleepers Aid Science By Counting Sheep | p. 38 |
Dean of American Medicine | p. 40 |
Short Stories | p. 49 |
I Felt the Beacons | p. 51 |
Return | p. 61 |
American Painting | p. 69 |
Directions in the Study Of American painting | p. 71 |
Spiritual Values Reflected In Early American Art | p. 88 |
A Speech Given on the Occasion Of the Exhibition of Colonial And Federal portraits At Bowdoin College | p. 102 |
Introduction to William Dunlap's History of the Rise Andprogress of the Arts of Design In the United States | p. 109 |
painting and Sculpture 1820-1865 | p. 119 |
The Yankee Inventor painters | p. 125 |
Asher B. Durand: an Engraver's And a Farmer's Art | p. 134 |
Thomas Cole's the Oxbow: The Romance and Harmony of The American Landscape | p. 145 |
Art in Your Attic | p. 148 |
Which Comes First The Head or the Body? | p. 154 |
Inhabited Landscapes | p. 156 |
John Frederick Kensett | p. 159 |
Monochromatic Drawing A Forgotten Branch Of American Art | p. 161 |
The peaceable Kingdom | p. 167 |
William Rimmer | p. 171 |
The Room on the Wall | p. 175 |
Thomas Sully | p. 182 |
James Abbott Mcneil Whistler | p. 185 |
From the Society of American Artists to the Ash Can School | p. 188 |
The Homer Show: ""Few painters Have So powerfully Expressed The Vastness of the World"" | p. 192 |
Willlam Sawitzky(1879-1947) | p. 197 |
Masterpieces--Lost Forever? | p. 200 |
Biography | p. 203 |
Biography as a Juggler's Art | p. 205 |
Allan Nevins | p. 211 |
Carl Van Doren | p. 212 |
George Washington in print And On Television | p. 218 |
Martha Washington | p. 223 |
HISTORY | p. 227 |
How a Madman Helped Save the Colonies | p. 229 |
The Most Unforgettable Letter I Have Ever Read | p. 236 |
The American World Was Not Made for Me | p. 239 |
American Historical Myths Jefferson, Hamilton, And Washington | p. 253 |
Washington and Slavery | p. 257 |
Why America Won The Revolution | p. 259 |
pictures for Historical Publications | p. 265 |
Dramatic presentations Of History | p. 266 |
The Hudson River: Its History Usages, and Resulting Peculiarities | p. 268 |
The City in the American Land | p. 280 |
The presidency Where More is Less | p. 286 |
Personal | p. 295 |
My Father, Simon Flexner | p. 297 |
Indefense of the Maligned City Dog | p. 306 |
A New Science: How to Fall | p. 309 |
My Friendship With Edward Hopper | p. 316 |
Will Barnet | p. 323 |
Invaluable public Libraries | p. 329 |
Mother's Important Cousins | p. 332 |
Acknowledgment | p. 341 |
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