THE KOREA REVIEW Volume 3, 1903 Homer B. Hulbert A.M., F.R.G.S

THE KOREA REVIEW Volume 3, 1903 Homer B. Hulbert A.M., F.R.G.S

THE KOREA REVIEW Volume 3, 1903 Homer B. Hulbert A.M., F.R.G.S., editor. Printed at the Methodist Publishing House, Seoul No. 1 (JANUARY) A NOTABLE PAPER ON SEOUL .. 1 REVIEW REV. GEO. HEBER JONES.... 8 “ALL’ S WELL THAT ENDS WELL” 10 A LEAF FROM KOREAN ASTROLOGY . 13 FROM FUSAN TO WONSAN 18 Rev. H. O. T. Burkwall EDITORIAL COMMENT 22 NEWS CALENDAR 25 HISTORY OF KOREA 33 No. 2 (FEBRUARY) THE KOREAN NEW YEAR..… 49 THE KOREAN PHYSICAL TYPE 55 FROM FUSAN TO WONSAN........................................ 59 Rev. H. O. T. Burkwall A LEAF FROM KOREAN ASTROLOGY ..... 65 ODDS AND ENDS A Novel Mail Delivery............................................... 68 Fortune’ s Formula ... 69 A Moral from Go-bang......................................................... 70 A Costly Drug...................................................................... 70 A Brave Governor...................................................... 71 EDITORIAL COMMENT.................................................. 73 NEWS CALENDAR...................................................................... 74 KOREAN HISTORY......................................................... 81[page 2] No. 3 (MARCH) THE TEST OF FRIENDSHIP. 97 FROM FUSAN TO WONSAN 101 Rev. H. O. T. Burkwall THE BRIDGES AND WELLS OF SEOUL.................... 104 ODDS AND ENDS The Heavenly Pig................................................... 110 Vaccination............................................................. 111 A Hungry Spirit................................................. 111 Milk Supply............................................................. 112 A Buddhist Relic................................................. 112 Mr. Three Questions.......................................... 113 The Tell-tale Grain............................................ 113 QUESTION AND ANSWER...................................... 114 EDITORIAL COMMENT................................................ 115 NEWS CALENDAR .................................................. 121 KOREAN HISTORY.................................................. 129 No. 4 (APRIL) THE KOREA MUDANG AND PANSU ......................... 145 HOW CHIN OUT-WITTED THE DEVILS............ 149 THE HUN-MIN CHONG-EUM...................................... 154 ODDS AND ENDS The Tug of War........................................................ 159 Disarmament........................................................... 160 QUESTION AND ANSWER ..................................... 160 EDITORIAL COMMENT................................................ 163 REVIEW......................................................................... 165 NOTE.............................................................................. 166[page 3] NEWS CALENDAR 167 KOREAN HISTORY............................................. 177 No. 5 (MAY) THE PRIVILEGES OF THE CAPITAL.................. 193 MUDANG AND PANSU....................................... 203 THE HUN-MIN CHONG-EOM 208 HEN vs CENTIPEDE............................................ 213 EDITORIAL COMMENT...................................... 217 ACROSS SIBERIA BY RAIL ................................. 218 NEWS CALENDAR............................................... 222 KOREAN HISTORY............................................... 225 No. 6 (JUNE) NOTE ON CH’OE CH’I-WUN................................. 241 THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF SEOUL T. Sidehara 247 ACROSS SIBERIA BY RAIL 253 MUDANG AND PANSU ; 257 ODDS AND ENDS Making of a River 260 As good as Wireless Telegraphy.......................... 261 Looking Backwards........................................ 261 The Centipede....................................................... 261 Why they went blind......................................... 262 Thorn Fence Island 262 EDITORIAL COMMENT Birth, Marriage, Death......................................... 263 Entered in to Rest................................................ 264[page 4] Foreigners and Native Diseases.......................... 265 Weju................................................................... 266 NEWS CALENDAR.................................................... 267 KOREAN HISTORY.................................................. 273 No. 7 (JULY) KOREAN AND FORMOSAN...................................... 289 KOREAN RELATIONS WITH JAPAN ....................... 294 MUDANG AND PANSU............................................... 301 ACROSS SIBERIA BY RAIL ....................................... 305 THE COMING CONFERENCE, Dr. Vinton................. 310 EDITORIAL COMMENT...................................... 311 NEWS CALENDAR..................................................... 313 KOREAN HISTORY............................................. 321 No. 8 (AUGUST) THE PEDDLARS’ GUILD.............................................. 337 MUDANG AND PANSU.............................................. 342 KOREAN RELATIONS WITH JAPAN................................. 347 ACROSS SIBERIA BY RAIL........................................ 349 OBITUARY - George Mitchell...................................... 356 ODDS AND ENDS Kwanak Mountain................................................... 357 A Very Practical Joke............................................. 357 Sharp Eyes............................................................ 358 Costly Arrows....................................................... 358 NEWS CALENDAR........................................................ 359 KOREAN HISTORY....................................................... 369[page 5] No. 9 (SEPTEMBER) MUDANG AND PANSU............................................... 385 THE TAIKU DISPENSARY.......................................... 389 KOREAN RELATIONS WITH JAPAN.......................... 394 REVIEW ............................ 398 ODDS AND ENDS Good Cutlery...................................................... 400 Archery Under Difficulties 401 The Crying Seed ................................................ 402 Dragon Gate Mountain...................................... 403 Fisherman’s Luck.............................................. 403 Well up in Literature ........................................ 404 The Boats of Sung-jin............................. 405 Cure for Canker Sores on the Tongue................ 406 A new kind of Faith Cure................................... 406 EDITORIAL COMMENT ............................................. 406 NEWS CALENDAR....................................................... 409 KOREAN HISTORY...................................................... 417 No. 10 (OCTOBER) A KOREAN POEM. F. S. Miller.................................... 433 KOREAN RELATIONS WITH JAPAN ............................... 438 THE FORTRESS OF PUK-HAN ................................... 444 ODDS AND ENDS The Secret Armor............................................. 451 Presence of Mind.............................................. 452 EDITORIAL COMMENT................................................ 453 NEWS CALENDAR....................................................... 455 KOREAN HISTORY 465[page 6] No. 11 (NOVEMBER) BANISHMENT ......................................... 481 A TIGER HUNTER’S REVENGE ........ 487 KOREAN RELATIONS WITH JAPAN ....................... 492 ODDS AND ENDS A Square Meal ................................................... 497 Lying Bull Mountain ......................................... 498 Mountain Dew................................................... 499 EDITORIAL COMMENT..................................................... 499 NEWS CALENDAR....................................................... 501 KOREAN HISTORY...................................................... 513 No. 12 (DECEMBER) ONE NIGHT WITH THE KOREANS IN HAWAII ............................................................ 529 BANISHMENT.................................................. 532 KOREAN RELATIONS WITH JAPAN............. 537 ODDS AND ENDS A Rash Execution ........................................................................ 544 Cross Examination....................................................................... 545 Places of Execution.......................................................................545 A Headless Ghost............................................................ 545 EDITORIAL COMMENT.......................................................546 NOW OR NEVER......................................................... 547 OBITUARY NOTICE 553 NEWS CALENDAR.................................................................... 554 Korean History 561 Index Volume 3, 1903. A Brave Governor (anecdote) 71 A Buddhist Relic 112 A Costly Drag (anecdote) 70 Across Siberia by Rail 218, 253, 305, 349 A Hungry Spirit (folk-tale) 111 A Korean Poem. Rev. F. S. Miller 433 A Moral from Gobang (anecdote) 70 A New Faith Cure 406 A Notable Paper on Seoul (review) 1 A Novel Mail Delivery (story) 68 Archery under Difficulties (anecdote) 401 Armor, The Secret (folk-tale) 451 As Good as Wireless Telegraphy (anecdote) 261 A Square Meal (story) 497 Astrology, A Leaf from Korean 13, 65 A Tiger Hunter's Revenge (folk-tale) 487 A Very Practical Joke (anecdote) 357 Banishment 481, 529 Bank, A Korean Government 217 Boats of Sfing-jin 405 Bridges and Wells of Seoul 104 Buddhist Relic, A 112 Budget for 1903 173 Cemetery, The Foreign 507 Centipede, The 261 Ch’oe Chi-wun 241 Conference, The Coming, Dr. C. C. Vinton 310 Costly Arrows (anecdote) 358 Crying Seed, The (story) 402 Cure for Canker-sore (folk-tale) 406 Disarmament (anecdote) 160 Dragon Gate Mountain (folk-tale)

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