Scarce Original January 1910 Twentieth Century Magazine Volume I Number 4Benjamin O. Flower launched a publication in Boston dedicated to social reform called Twentieth-Century Magazine. This magazine proved short-lived, terminating in 1911
110 Numbered pages Plus Advertisement Pages
- Portrait Photo of Robert M. La Follette
- Los Angeles $25 Million Water System by Francis Marshall Elliott with 8 photos In 1910, Los Angeles approved a bond for $25 million to fund the construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, which was designed to bring water from the Owens River to the city.
- Theater The Drama of the Idea by William Mailly with Photos
- Shipping Policy of the Constitution by William W. Bates
- The Progressive Movement by William Kittle with Portrait Photo
- What Liberties Guaranteed by the Constitution? by John D. Works
- The Negro as a Poet by Maxwell Nicy Hayson
- Unity of Church and State by Gerhardt C. Mars
- Christ and the Social State with Edwin Markham
- What the World Never New until Now by Benjamin Fay Mills
- Facts about Oklahoma by Frederic M. Noa
- Through Ramona's Country by B. O. Flower
- Editorials by B. O. Flower: Sugar Trust's Criminal Career, Boston Elevated Railway Company, Roosevelt and Feudalism of Privileged Wealth
- Editorials other
- Cartoons