July 1918

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Articles
Revolutionary Justice
“I felt like Alice in Wonderland. I had swallowed a magic pill which had transformed things. Cooks and duchesses; ragged soldiers and resplendent generals; collarless workingmen and bewigged and begowned judges, had changed places.”
The German Press and German Opinion
The Bolsheviks at Home
Jan Smuts
High Adventure. Vii
Bread and the Battle
Tanks
Tooth-Paste and Whiskey
A Red Indian Day
A New England Portrait
Parables From Palæontology
The African Lion
A Thin Day
Should Language Be Abolished?
Strike Stone on Steel
The Radium of Romance
Cap'n Tristram's Shipbuilding
Portraits of American Women: Ii. Harriet Beecher Stowe
To the Wingless Victory: A Prayer
Night-Work in a Munition Factory
The Contributors' Column--July Atlantic
