March 1916

In This Issue
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Articles
Americanism
“Of all the countries in the world, we and we only have any need to create artificially the patriotism which is the birthright of other nations.”
A Soldier of ‘the Legion’ (Part I)
An American describes his experience serving in the French Foreign Legion in the first installment of a two-part series.
Our Drifting Civilization
The Syrian Christ
The Contributors' Column
Archæology for Amateurs
The Still Small Voice
The Gates of the East
For a Child
A Forsaken God
Music for Children
A Copper Kettle
Guests
Woman and Religion
Remembrance
Kitchener's Mob: I. 'Nothing to Report'
The Belgian Wilderness
Business After the War
On Preserving Our Balance
Housekeeping for Men
Faded Enthusiasms
