April 1915

In This Issue
Explore the April 1915 print edition below. Or to discover more writing from the pages of The Atlantic, browse the full archive.
Articles
Fireworks
A poem
The War and the Way Out: A Further Consideration
“The nobility of a people lies not in its capacity for war, but in its capacity for peace.”
National Efficiency Best Developed Under Free Governments
“More and more, as time goes on, this war develops into a conflict between free institutions and autocratic institutions.”
A Personal Reflection on the Cost of Living
1915?
The House on Henry Street: Ii. Children and Play
Hymn to Beauty
Reverie of a Sportsman
Letters on an Elk Hunt: Iii. The Adventure of Danyul and His Mother
The Amenities of Book-Collecting: Ii. Collecting at Home
Woman's Sphere
Recent Reflections of a Novel-Reader
Vulcan
Germany's Terms
The Changing Mind of a Nation at War
The Social Effects of the War
The German Spirit
Italy's Duty
A Man in the House
Prunes and Prisms
Waste
Feathered Affection
