December 1918

In This Issue
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Articles
Reactions of a Reserve Officer
“He hesitates between the accurate individual treatment of men, which may make him appear unjust, and the unwavering adherence to mechanical standards, which will in the long run make him ineffective.”
The Contributors' Column--December Atlantic
Morale
Satisfied Reflections of a Semi-Bostonian
The Pension Problem and Its Solution
Birds of a Feather: Ii. The Climbers
To a Lady, of Her Lover
Music Hath Charms
It Is the Spirit That Quickeneth
Enlarge the Place of Thy Tent
The Valley of the Shadow
Portraits of American Women: Iv. Mary Lyon
The Human Soul and the Scientific Prepossession
Impressions of the Fifth Year
An American Battlefield: From the Marne to the Vesle
The Baby in the Basket
With the Tanks: I. Anatomy and Habitat
The Education of William Ii
On Having Been Both a Soldier and a Sailor
The Pleasures of the Preposition
A Night 'Somewhere in America'
