November 1923
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Articles
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
Theodore Roosevelt
The Irish Guards in the Great War
A Lost Lady
A Son at the Front
The Genesis of the War
Social Life Among the Insects
The President
Klan and Church
Ritual and Regalia
The Captain
Good-Bye to Oxfordshire
Mr. Everyman, Manager
The Dissociated School
Marriage-a Selective Process
Separate
Sawing the Air
Boy's Grief
College Mirth
A Midnight Beach-Combing
Dove and Raven
Ten Days in Ossetia
Have We Kept the Faith?
A Week-End With Chinese Bandits
The Turk Comes to Town: The Experiences of Mark O. Prentiss During the Fall of Smyrna
The League and the Italian-Greek Crisis
Why the War Was Prolonged
The Lowest Stratum of Summer
The Contributors' Column
Atlantic Shop-Talk











