April 1918

In This Issue
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Articles
The Cross at Neuve Chapelle
“When we think of the great struggle, the vision of the cross rises before us; and when we see the cross, we think of the processions of wounded men who have been broken to save the world.”
A Gentleman Unafraid
“I feel that we are only at the beginning and must really fight for existence.”
The Contributors' Column--April Atlantic
Only the Naval Reserve
Their War
Adventures in Indigence. Iii: Margaret and Margharetta
Morn Like a Thousand Shining Spears
Youth
The Changing Character of Libraries
The Spring Bird Procession
Dramatic Criticism in the American Press
Sentimental America
No Story at All
One of Them. Iv
Peter Stood and Warmed Himself
Reverie
The Fundamentals of the Situation
A Destroyer in Active Service
Flying Thoughts
The Western Front
The Plumber Appreciated
The Panacea
On 'Of Names'
