January 1922
In This Issue
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Articles
Jazz
A poem
The Modern Pharisee
Railroad Efficiency: Past and Present
A New South: The Boll-Weevil Era
Manufacturing in Russia
Silk Stockings
On the Taxable Possibilities of Excess Conversation
Fishing Through the Snow
From a Utopian
A Protestant Confessional
The Contributors' Column
Boswell in Love
Impressions De Voyage
The Elysian Fields
Grizzly's High-Power Nose
The Daily Press
Newspapers and the Truth
The Refashioning of English Education: A Lesson of the Great War
Minor Memories
The Coming Queen: A Dialogue and a Story
The Abandoned Spinster
Joseph Jefferson
Which Way Goes Germany?
The Book of Jack London
The Man in the Street
Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
Life and Letters of Henry Lee Higginson
History: Its Theory and Practice
The Young Enchanted: A Romantic Story
Forty-Odd Years in the Literary Shop











