Mid-West Quarterly (1913–1918)
Mid-West Quarterly was owned and operated by the University of Nebraska from 1913 through 1918. P. H. Frye, Editor; Hartley B. Alexander & Philo M. Buck, Associate Editors; Samuel Avery (Chancellor of the University) and Charles Sumner Allen (President of the Board of Regents), Advisory Committee. The following is its editorial statement from 1913:
Mid-West Quarterlyhas been established by the University of Nebraska in the belief that there exists in this country a quantity of excellent writing for which there is no adequate medium of publication. While exact scholarship, the discovery and verification of fact, has received any amount of encouragement and stimulation, the cultivation of general ideas, the free play of the intelligence, what Matthew Arnold would broadly call criticism, has met of late years with neglect if not with actual disfavor. The results of "scientific" investigation and research, if valuable at all, are pretty sure of being taken up by some of the journals devoted to the application of special methods to special subjects. For the intellectual essay of a critical character, however, there is small opening. The general public takes but little more interest in it than in exact scholarship. Indeed, it looks as though the former, like the latter, would finally become the exclusive charge of the university.
Even now there are a few journals, maintained by such institutions or in connection with them, which undertake to care for matters of this kind, but the provision is still very limited; and it is the hope of enlarging the opportunities of those who are interested in this manifestation of mental activity, irrespective of territorial limitations, which has led to the establishment of Mid-West Quarterly.
1916
NEW-WORLD ANALOGUES OF THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH POPULAR BALLADS, Louise Pound
1915
Some Legal Aspects of the Invasion of Belgium, Sumner Allen
Colonial Aspects of the War, Cephas D. Allin
Joseph Chamberlain, The Radical, Cephas D. Allin
The Renaissance, E. Benjamin Andrews
The Mantle of Browning, Hardin Craig
Nietzsche, P. H. Frye
The Ideal of Peace, S. B. Gass
TOLSTOI AND THE DOCTRINE OF PEACE, S. B. Gass
"Ground Arms", Paul H. Grummann
In Defence of the Professor Who Publishes, Alvin S. Johnson
Pacifism as an Offspring of the French Revolution, Charles Kuhlman
Canada and the War, J. E. Le Rossignol
On the Headland, Lloyd Mifflin
American Traits as Seen by the French, George D. Morris
American Traits as Seen by the French, George D. Morris
Giosuè Carducci, Ruth Shepard Phelps
Emerson as a Romanticist, Louise Pound
The Diplomatic Background of the European War, Bernadotte E. Schmitt
German Versus English Aggression, A. D. Schrag
French Opinion of Our Civil War, Louis Martin Sears
Sociology and the Law, Arthur W. Spencer
The Man from the Moon, W. G. Langworthy Taylor
A Classical Romanticist, George R. Throop
1914
"Laokoon" and the Prior Question, Hartley Burr Alexander
Greek Nationalism and Home Rule in the Fourth Century, B.C., E. Benjamin Andrews
The Qualities of Browning, Harry T. Baker
A Study in Contemporary Balladry, H. M. Belden
Literature and the New Anti-Intellectualism, Philo M. Buck, Jr.
Puero Reverentia, Philo M. Buck, Jr.
Bonneval Pasha, A. I. DU P. Coleman
Theories of Cosmic Evolution, Ellery W. Davis
CHARLES PEIRCE AT JOHNS HOPKINS, Ellery W. Davis
Lincoln and Hamlet, Daniel Kilham Dodge
German Romanticism, P. H. Frye
Literature and Criticism, P. H. Frye
Plato's Political Ideas, P. H. Frye
Literature as a Fine Art, S. B. Gass
The Comedy of the Arts College, S. B. Gass
Jean François Millet, George M. Gould
Formal Logic and Logical Form, Edwin Ray Guthrie
Old Solutions of a New Problem, Edwin Ray Guthrie
Legislation by the Courts, W. G. Hastings
Professorial Ethics, Edgar L. Hinman
The Mystery of Pain, Robert Johnston
The Revolution in Portugal, Guernsey Jones
Socrates and the Street Car, Horace M. Kallen
The Russian Merchant Marine, Edwin Maxey
Justice According to Law, Roscoe Pound
Poetry and Archaeology, Robert Shafer
College Study of English, Alfred D. Sheffield
The Modern Ideal of Culture, Edward A. Thurber
Savage Spiritualism, Hutton Webster
Lionel Johnson, T. K. Whipple
1913
The Socratic Bergson, Hartley Burr Alexander
Magnacum Confusione, Philo M. Buck, Jr.
The Intrusions of Science, S. B. Gass
The Literary Interregnum, Louise Pound
The Oregon Recruit Expedition, Albert Watkins