July 1935
In This Issue
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Articles
Asylum
The Black Mare
A Word for Thoreau
Conversation À Deux
A New Helmet of Salvation
Rules for Making Pi Digestible
Self-Government Succeeds in Oil: An Industry Proves That Corporate Business Can Be Profitably Operated as a Public Responsibility
Thoughts on Utopia
Still, Not by Bread Alone
Ten Years in the First Form
The Mustydines Was Ripe
An Experiment in Labor Democracy
Being Young
The Dark Ages of Arithmetic
Challenge to Complacency: What Future Archaeologists Will Think of Us
Ice Cream on Monday
Winter's Tale
A Singer to Pioneers
Puritanism in the South Seas
I Speak for the Silent: Prisoners of the Soviets
Untitled Book Review
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to New Books About Business
The Need for Constitutional Reform
Research: The Pathfinder of Science and Industry
Liberty Today
Controlling Depressions
Premium Versus Discount in Bond Buying
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Young Renny
Light Summer Murder











