November 1916
In This Issue
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Articles
The Nation's Crime Against the Individual
“The modern soldier's hope of finding some universal values and transcendent principles involved in his nation’s struggle and hallowing it, is more certain of disappointment than ever before.”
An Encounter
A poem
Living in History
We have no intellectual right to be ignorant when information lies at our hand. We have no spiritual right to be weary when great moral issues are at stake.
Living in History
Some Notes on Marriage
The Bulu and His Women
Children Wanted
Alcohol and Life Insurance
Our Relations With France
Some Fallacies in the Modern Educational Scheme
Snipe
What Does It Matter?
To the Merchant Skippers of Britain: A Tribute From a Friend
Neutral Europe and the War
Easter
The Conscientious Objector
The Calvary of a Nation: A Personal Narrative
The Defeat of the German General Staff
The Flame of France
Scientific Wanderlust
Humiliation--Domestic and Literary
The Glory of Intolerance
The Contributors' Column--November Atlantic











