Issue

February 1970, Volume 21, No.2


Featured Articles

The Boy Artist Of Red River

Author: Alvin M. Josephy Jr.

Between the ages of fifteen and twenty, young Peter Rindisbacher captured on canvas the lives of Indians and white pioneers on the Manitoba—Minnesota frontier

The Policeman’s Lot

Author: Thomas Fleming

Benevolent father figure? Bloody-handed Cossack? Slow-witted flatfoot? Irish grafter? Brave but underpaid public servant? Check your prejudice against this inquiry into police history

The Real Little Lord Fauntleroy

Author: Tom Mccarthy

The lady author modelled her famous fictional creation after her own wonder boy —and condemned a generation of “manly little chaps” to velvet pants and curls

Conversations With Historians

Author: John A. Garraty

Mister Carnegie’s “Libary”

Author: Caroline E. Werkley

The Return Of The White-tailed Deer

Author: James B. Trefethen

That Mess On The Prestile

Author: Frank Graham Jr.

From a way Down East came a stench of politics and potatoes, and news of a border incident that true patriots will long remember as