July 1919
In This Issue
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Articles
A Jewish Palestine
"The idea of Judaism is inseparable from the idea of the Jewish people, and the idea of the Jewish people is inseparable from the idea of the Jewish land"
Germany in Revolution
“The rank and file conceive government only as something to be fought. Their own champions become objects of suspicion when they don the robes of state.”
The Hoax of Bolshevism
Development of British Industrial Thought
Poland, the Verge of Bolshevism
Italian Sentiment
Pessimism and the Zoo
A by-Product of Conservation
The Perfect Gentleman
Religion Now
The Ugly City
The Adventure of the Missing Fortnight
Impressions
High Schools and Classics
The Vacation of Charlie French
Maintaining Order in a Russian Village
Evening Primroses
Victory in Olive-Gray
Portraits of American Women: V. Frances Elizabeth Willard
To Our Eldest Hope: On His Assuming the Trouser Viritis
Leaves From a Coblenz Diary. I: Being Fragments From the Notebook of Heinrich Scheinstutzen, Apothecary
The Moral Issue in Russia
1914
The Undying Fire
Bolshevism
The American Language
Christopher and Columbus
A History of the United States
An American Idyll
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