June 1928
In This Issue
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Articles
The Training of an American: The Earlier Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, 1855-1913
Mr. Hodge and Mr. Hazard
La Fayette
The Man Who Knew Coolidge
Possible Worlds and Other Papers
Kit Carson: The Happy Warrior of the Old West
The Closed Garden
The Current Investment Problem
White Magic
Crime and Punishment
A Post-War Diary
Promised Land
The Worm Turns
A Bishop Looks at the Church
Sparrow's Lament
A Pedagogic Sunset
Night on a Great Beach
The Golfer's Emotions
Cancer, the Scourge of God
The Rose of Love
Thunderstorm
A Tourist in Spite of Himself: In Paris
The Field Where the Satyrs Danced
The Farming Business
America and Scientific Leadership
The Sherman Act to-Morrow
A Premium for Mediocrity
Capital Letters
The Lemmings
The Contributors' Column











