March 1926
In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
An American Tragedy
The Private Life of Helen of Troy
Dialogues in Limbo
My Education and Religion: An Autobiography
Human Shows, Far Phantasies, Songs and Trifles
The Hounds of Spring
The Life of Judge Gary: The Story of Steel
Lawrence of the Hejaz
What Is Moral Support? America's Gratuity to Europe
Participating in the Great Adventure
To a Young Man Bent on Entering the Professoriat
On Looking at a Copy of Alice Meynell's Poems Given Me, Years Ago, by a Friend
The Christian Bite
Creation
When Chicago Was Very Young. Ii
Nature's Soft Nurse
Mrs. Morley and Mrs. Freeman
Wait for Me!
Big Business Searches the Infinitesimal
Uniforms for Thoughts
Religion and Civilization
Sex, Art, Truth, and Magazines
Sylvia Thompson
The Philippines: An Experiment in Democracy
The American Theatre in England
From an Instructor's Diary
What Is a Poet, Anyhow?
The Contributors' Column
The Making of a City











