April 1942
In This Issue
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Articles
Virginians in the Struggle for Freedom
Cross Creek
First Person Singular
People Under Hitler
Breakfast With the Nikolides
Brave General
The Destiny of Western Man
Bride of Glory
Athene Palace
Thus Speaks Germany
In the Forests of the Night
Cautionary Verses
I, Too, Have Lived in Arcadia
The Bay
Timber: A Novel of Pacific Coast Loggers
Seven Tempest
Teamwork in Washington: Conversion to War
The Contributors' Column
The Entertainment of a Nation
Attack in the Desert
Blaming the British
Portrait of a Professor
Declaration of a Younger Poet
Poet, New Style
The Invasion of Australia
Where Are the Novelists?
Sir Richard Stafford Cripps: A Socialist Speaks for the British Empire
Who Owns Cross Creek?
Christianity Now and After
Prayer
The Negro and His Schooling
Tools and the Hand
American Writers Come of Age
The Pretender
Spring Comes to Evansville, Indiana
The Lost Love
Canada and Ourselves
Radio: Key to National Unity
'La Cuisine Creole'
The Hermit Hare











