September 1919
In This Issue
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Articles
The Crusaders. I
The Degradation of Policy
Letters From a Sage-Brush Farm
England to America
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
The Journal of a Disappointed Man
The Scandal of Euclid: A Freudian Analysis
In the Dame School of Experience: An Interview With an Educator
Abraham Lincoln: A Play/Judith: A Play in Three Acts, Founded on the Apocryphal Book of Judith
Let Me Lose Count
Highland Annals. Iii: Serena and Wild Strawberries
The Last Dream of Bwona Khubla
Feet--or Wings?
The Invisible Garden
The Gay-Dombeys: A Novel
Scenes From Italy's War
A Bit of Propaganda: An Adventure in Practical Psychology
Rhodes Scholarships and American Scholars
The Wonder of It
From Father to Son
The Pilgrim's Progress of Democracy
Can These Things Be? A Persian Experience
The Church and the Civilian Young Man
How the Tariff Affects Wages
The Contributors' Column--September Atlantic
The World Situation
Accidental Salvation
The Other Fellow











