July 1920

In This Issue
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Articles
Familiar Letters of William James
This collection of letters, edited by his son Henry James Jr., was originally published in three installments.
A Spring Poem
Verse from an 11th-century Japanese emperor
The Originality of Jesus
Reflections on the Income Tax
Manufacturing 'Reds'
Zionist Aspirations in Palestine
Where We Stand With Mexico
Trollope and Tea
Books and Kitchens
The Manifold Life
That Smoky Fireplace
The Contributors' Column
The Devil: A Modern View of Him
The Biography of an Elderly Gentleman: Ii. The Boy and the Half-Crown
In Our Own Behalf
The Raven's Nest
O You Xenophon!
The Education of John Marshall
Sonnet
The Going-Away of the Girl Who Has No Seeing
The Gold-Piece
Behold How Great a Matter! A Sketch in Peasant Russia
The Story of an Indian Jail
The Spirit of the West
The Almighty Minute
The Unapproachable Rainbow
A Book of Marionettes
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows
A Straight Deal, or the Ancient Grudge
Legend
Poems by a Little Girl
The Life of General William Booth, the Founder of the Salvation Army
The Rising Tide of Color
