May 1922

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
Memoirs of a Midget
Young Boswell
Mr. Prohack
The Mind in the Making
Harlequin and Columbine
The Theatre of to-Morrow
A Clean-Up's Job in the 'Pit' a Chapter in Steel
The United States Steel Corporation
The Quare Women
The Irish Education of Mr. Lloyd George
Atlantic Shop-Talk
An Adventure in Prophecy
Poems
Whom the Land Loves
Hairy Mary
Hunting Oil in Oklahoma
What Is College For?
Upland Pastures
Useless Information
Socialism in Undeveloped Countries
An Inland Harbor
Tired
The American Effort
Little Missions
Getting Out of Russia
Gandhi at First Hand
Telephone and Telaphib
Vespa at the Bar
The Contributors' Column
