June 1927
In This Issue
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Articles
In Praise of Isaak Walton
“Unless we can promise at least fifty fish per annum per person, including that occasional big one for recounting and memory purposes, we may despair of keeping the population from further moral turpitude.”
The World Crisis, 1916-1918
Fire Under the Andes
The Outline of Sanity
Mr. Fortune's Maggot
Emerson and Others
Hawkers and Walkers in Early America: Strolling Peddlers, Preachers, Doctors, Players, and Others, From the Beginning to the Civil War
Wall Street Better Understood
Innocents Aboard
The Bounds of Decency
The Wreck of the Memphis
The Russian
John Adams as He Lived. Ii: Unpublished Letters to Dr. Benjamin Waterhouse Professor of Physic at Harvard College
The Last Dream
The Whereabouts of the Sixth Sense
England and the Narrow Seas
Fragments From Emily Dickinson
Sursum Corda
Henry Ford, Educator
The Junior College Menace
The Simple Annals of Fascismo: What Happened at Molinella
China, Now
The Positive Negatives of New Englanders
It Is More Blessed to Give
'Dody'
Jalna: A Novel
The Contributors' Column
Nation-Wide Interest in Developing Musical Ability











