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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