September 1918

In This Issue
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Articles
The Capture of Charleville
A Letter to American Workers
Intercollegiate Athletics and the War
The Miracle
The Contributors' Column--September Atlantic
The Convict Trail
The Offering
What and How Much Should We Eat?
Reminiscences of Lafcadio Hearn
A Word in Memory: A Remembrance of Harry Elkins Widener
The Real Paris. Ii
'Up to the Good Man': An Episode in the Life of Mr. Squem
Canon Sheehan of Doneraile
The Hour
Thoughts of a Teacher of German
Religion in War-Time: With Side Glances at Mr. Wells
As a Signalman Saw It
An Italian Interlude
Off the Dogger Bank
Aerial Tactics
Students of the Sea
More Thoughts of Youth
Us Angry-Saxyums
An Episode
The Last Coat-Button
The Living-Room of the Future
