July 1933
In This Issue
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Articles
Flush: A Biography
The Tinker
Gas: A Study in Expansion: The Case of Associated Gas
The Professor's Dilemma
The Involuntary Borrowing of Books
Prescribing for the Family Car
Ballad of an Ancient Truth
The Big Pepper and Brine Man
“If we should ask at random one hundred persons what they connected with pickled peppers, we can scarcely doubt that ninety-nine answers would be in unison: ‘Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.’ Just study the import of that fact. Imagine the talents of the man.”
How the Jew Does It: Why He Is What He Is
Russia and America: A Study in Contrasts
The Preacher's Pilgrimage
A Letter From Dutch Flat
Birds
Loveliness of Earth
The War and Gertrude Stein: Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, Iii
The Mistakes of the Fathers
Roaring Boys at the Mermaid
The Legal Mind
We Modern Parents
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
Frances Winwar
Military Schools
The Contributors' Column
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Anthony Adverse
Letters of Robert Browning
Union Square
Modern Poetry











