February 1938
In This Issue
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Articles
This Business Relapse
Charles Laughton and I
'Get Down, You Fool!'
The Judas Goose
Are Children Vegetables? A Parental Note on Education
The Conflict Between the Generations: In Britain
The Shadow Speaks
Bernard Shaw at Eighty
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
The Importance of Living
The New South
Ladies Wear Gloves
Housing--a Comparison
The Education of H*y*m*a*n K*a*p*l*a*n/One More Manhattan
Assignment in Utopia
War Debts--Not Dead, but Sleeping
The Story of Saudin
Asylum
An Epistle to the Gentiles
An Epistle to the Romans: Modern Style
Biting on Granite: A Jewish Rejoinder
The Pomegranate Trees
The German Mind
Memory Train
Taking My Medicine
A Prairie Grove
Imperial City
Forty Years of American Life (1821-1861)
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks











