June 1920

In This Issue
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Articles
The League of Nations is Alive
“A visitor at the League's headquarters in London is struck, not only by the variety of work that is being undertaken, but by its practical applicability to matters of vital concern.”
Modes and Morals
Cardinal Mercier's Own Story
Now It Can Be Told
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
The Letters of Henry James
My Quarter Century of American Politics
Uncle Sam of Freedom Ridge
The Biography of an Elderly Gentleman: I. The Boy and the Bawbee
The Soulful Sex
The Cheerful Clan
Beauty Is Gathered Like the Rain on Hills
Education for Individuality
On the Lagoon
Of the Death of William Shakespeare and the Christening of Solomon Grundy
Old Lemuel's Journey
The Mystery of the Soaring Hawk
Boys and Girls
Memories and Records
The Third Window
Names
The Covey
The School Shop
The Revolutionary Intellectual
The Future of Central Europe
Eastern Africa as a Playground
Broadway
-- And Way-Stations
To Horse
The Contributors' Column
