June 1937
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Articles
Willa Cather
Ellery Sedgwick reviews Willa Cather's, Under Forty— a collection of critical essays—and pays tribute to her talent and taste
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
The Years
Let Me Live
The Hundred Years
The Incredible Messiah: The Deification of Father Divine
Two Poets
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Contributors' Column
Understanding Inflation
June in St. Petersburg
John L. Lewis
Government by Pressure
'Formidable!'
Richard Jefferies
Days at Sea
Deserted Field
An Uncertain Convert
A Road in Chester
Education and Propaganda
The American Aristocracy
Days at Blue Hole
The German Four-Year Plan
The Professor Reads Kipling
The Heritage of Ignorance
I Was Really Very Hungry
Awinding We Did Go
Japan Wavers
Grandfather's Spider Farm
Dry as Dust
My 'Nageire'











