March 1924

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
Garrulities of an Octogenarian Editor/Remembered Yesterdays
Stephen Crane, a Study in American Letters
Young Felix/Vindication
American Artists
The Late Mattia Pascal
At Ninety
The New Sting of Death: On Limiting Inheritance
London in the Eighteen-Eighties
Reptiles and Angels
Poems
The Captain's Wife
Prospecting in Australia
Divine Fire
The Art and Nature of Graphology
Roast Chicking
Some Asian Views of White Culture
Marked
Wanted--a Pinetum
Destroying Our 'Indestructible States'
The Great Religious Revival
Our Un-Mercantile Marine
What About the Philippines?
The British Muddle
Spain--Whence and Whither?
Things That Every Owner and Operator of Motor Vehicles Should Know
Twilight on the Ultava
Gertrude Stein and a Robin
The Contributors' Column
