Chapter | Page |
1. | A Farmer's Son With Progressive Tendencies | 1 |
2. | The Outlines of a Great Problem | 4 |
3. | An Advertisement Introduces the Heroine | 9 |
4. | The Story of a Stone and What Came After | 10 |
5. | Fairy Fern Cottage | 27 |
6. | Fennimore Fenwick | 34 |
7. | An Alaska Kindergarten | 37 |
8. | An Interview With the "Fairies" | 41 |
9. | The Problem vs. A Good Man Who Is As Rich As He Is Noble | 49 |
10. | The Reaping of the Death Angel | 53 |
11. | The Martina Mine | 58 |
12. | Spirit and Mortal—Father and Daughter | 61 |
13. | Questions and Answers | 63 |
14. | The Ethics of Planetary Evolution | 71 |
15. | The Co-operative Farm As a Factor in Social Evolution | 75 |
16. | Fillmore and Fern | 87 |
17. | Solaris Farm | 93 |
18. | Club Life at Solaris | 112 |
19. | Fenwick Hall | 121 |
20. | The Beginning of a New Era | 133 |
21. | His Wooing Prospers While Our Hero Enjoys His First Vacation | 141 |
22. | A Surprise Party and Reception Combined | 150 |
23. | Formation of Popular Science Clubs | 160 |
24. | A Twentieth Century Love Letter | 162 |
25. | The Reply | 171 |
26. | Fern Fenwick Arrives at Solaris | 179 |
27. | The Festival | 185 |
28. | The Oration | 187 |
29. | The Story of Gilbert Gerrish; or, the Strength Of the Weakest Unit | 216 |
30. | Our Hero and Heroine Discuss Agricultural Statistics | 227 |
31. | The Discussion Grows More Interesting | 248 |
32. | Social Solutions | 256 |
33. | Solaris Scrip | 270 |
34. | The Insurance Offered by Co-operative Farming | 273 |
35. | The Mothers' Club | 287 |
36. | The Co-operative Farm as a Factor in the Capital and Labor Problem | 299 |
37. | The Co-operative Farm Triumphant | 313 |
38. | The Kindergarten at Solaris | 327 |
39. | An Unexpected Visitor | 346 |
40. | The Coming Era of Good Roads | 362 |
41. | Co-operative Ethics | 371 |
42. | Rural Life Under the Reign of Co-operation | 387 |
43. | A Twentieth Century Honeymoon | 416 |
44. | The New Crusade | 423 |