A Dutch Boy Fifty Years After, Dedication, Introduction, An Introduction of Two Persons, The First Days in America, The First Job: Fifty Cents a Week, The Hunger for Self-Education, A Presidential Friend and a Boston Pilgrimage, Going to the Theatre With Longfellow, Phillips Brooks's Books and Emerson's Mental Mist, A Plunge Into Wall Street, Starting a Newspaper Syndicate, The First "Woman's Page," "Literary Leaves," and Entering Scribner's, The Chances for Success, Last Years in New York, Successful Editorship, Building Up a Magazine, Meeting a Reverse or Two, Adventures in Art and in Civics, Theodore Roosevelt's Influence, The President and the Boy, Adventures in Music, A War Magazine and War Activities, The Third Period, Where America Feel Short With Me, What I Owe To America, Edward William Bok Biographical Data, The Expression of a Personal Pleasure