June 1924

In This Issue
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Articles
On Dictionaries
The ever-changing role of the lexicographer
A Hind Let Loose
Galápagos: World's End
W. H. Hudson: A Portrait
My Brother's Face: I. 'Mahatma Gandhiki Jai'
Wild-Animal Painting in the Jungle
American Women and Paternalism
Love in the Flea Market
On the Side Lines
Lines to a Pumping Engine for a Religious House
The Way of Plain Friends
Barriers
A Boy Who Went Whaling
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
Letters and Religion
Ways to Peace: Twenty Plans Selected From the Most Representative of Those Submitted to the American Peace Award
Fellow Citizens
The Sea
Woodrow Wilson
America's Responsibility to Germany
Intellectual Currents in Contemporary Germany
The Scandinavian Countries Since the War
My Fishiest Story
How Does Your Garden Grow?
A Plea for the Short-Legged
The Contributors' Column
Fashion Favors Filmy Fabrics
Germany, France, and England
