February 1924

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
The Rover
Land and Sea Tales for Boys and Girls
Jefferson Davis, President of the South
From Immigrant to Inventor
My Rhineland Journal
For France to Answer
The American Malady
Our American Theatre/a History of the American Drama From the Beginning to the Civil War
American Women and Public Affairs
The Proposed Monopoly in Education
Spring Heels
Courage: Passages From the Diary of Thorleif Mokleby
The Will to Love: A Postscript to a Discussion of Divorce
In February
The Happiness of Writing an Autobiography
Death as a Dream Experience
Unions and the Public
Miss Betsy Beaver
Is There a Foolproof Science?
Driftwood: A Study in Odd Jobs
Pendulum
Who Is Right?
Central Europe to-Day
An Era of Consolidations
Is Civilization Menaced? The Plight of European Education
Chess and Folks
Leftovers in Living
The Importance of a Good Forgettery
The Contributors' Column
