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Show The opening articles of the notable series, "Stories of a Great Nation," to appear in the National Magazine for 1909, have awakened widespread interest. The January issue contains one of the most remarkable sketches of "The Supreme Court of the United States," written by ex-Justice Henry B. Brown. "The Secrets of the 'Secret 'Se-cret Service' " are told by Chief John Wilkie, who has made a remarkable record in this department. Editor Joe Chappie's inimitable chats on "Affairs at Washington" continue as a. feature of this excellent magazine, while the fiction Is of an entertaining and clever nature. |