August 1916

In This Issue
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Articles
Democratic Control of Foreign Policy
“If there is to be war, it should be the people themselves that choose it with their eyes open.”
Pansies
The Dusk of the Gods: A Conversation on Art With George Moore
The Second-Rate Man in Politics
Saïfna Ahmar, Ya Sultan!
Hymn to Air
The Odyssey of the Sockeye Salmon
Heroes
A Federal Merchant Marine: A Lesson From History
Three's Company
To Tintoretto in Venice
Life's Little Classifications
Sub Specie Æternitatis
Sir Roger Casement and Sinn Fein: Some Personal Notes
The Vineyard of Red Wine
It's a Way They Have in the Air Corps
The Freedom of the Seas
General Smuts's Campaign in German East Africa
Russia's State of Mind
The Contributors' Column
An Unpaid Debt
An Ideal Editorship
