November 1918

In This Issue
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Articles
Chemistry Behind the Front
“In no respect can chemical science do more for the nation than by devising means to avoid waste, and increase productive efficiency.”
The League of Nations
“To-day, in the immense revolution which this war really is, the preeminent dignity of each nation must be recognized, the rights of all nations must be reaffirmed and consecrated.”
Contributors' Column--November Atlantic
Birds of a Feather: I. Four of a Kind
Ending the Coal Dilemma
The Duty to Dig
Tribus Germanicus: Personal Experiences With Tribal Psychology
Caveat Emptor
Portraits of American Women: Iii. Sarah Alden Ripley
Jane Addams
History--Quick or Dead?
The Mourners
The Greenhorn in America
The Swamp
Democracy in the Navy
With the American Submarines
Spiritual Realities and High Explosives
The Top of the Hill
China: Her Relation to the War
Philosophical Mush and Literary Johnny-Cake
International Pitch
The High Praises of Manure
