December 1920

In This Issue
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Articles
Contributor’s Club: Christmas at the Minister’s
“Christmas was a luxuriant island, in which magical things were done in the glow of candles and odor of fir trees.”
Theodore Roosevelt and His Time, Shown in His Own Letters
The Victory at Sea
The Story of Opal: The Journal of an Understanding Heart
Finding a Way Out: An Autobiography
The Age of Innocence
Mitch Miller
For Better, for Worse
The Wonderful Pilgrimage to Amarnath
A Tropic Garden
The Problem of Martha
Love's Minor Frictions
The Perils of the Literate
Between the Lines
Children's Garland
The Prison House
At a Toy-Shop Window
The Wild West
On Duty. Ii
The Preponderance of the Evidence
The Gift
That Hawk Again
Having Fun With Your Own Mind
Down the Danube
Light on the Japanese Question
The Excess-Profits Tax
The Situation in Arabia
Christmas at the Minister's
A Memory of Women
A Recipe for Unperishing Joy
The Contributors' Column
