August 1924

In This Issue
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Articles
The Home-Maker
Race
A Merchant's Horizon
Keeping Up With the Smart Set in Literature
Shall I Divorce My Wife?
Prayer
The Soul's Sincere Desire
Professor Boynton Rereads History
Memorandum for a Subway Station
A Vocabulary
The Holy One of Benares
London--Forty Years Later
A Boy's Way Is the Wind's Way
Selene Afterwards
Utopia Interpreted
Solace of Apples
Seven to Six--an Hour Out for Lunch
The Major Wants a Stableboy
The United States Navy: A Plain Statement
The Senate: New Style
The Economic Revolution in France: A New Spirit of Enterprise
Our Natural Resource Problem
'The Hardship of Anticlimax'
Carlyle, Cinematographer
The Personality of a Pain
The Contributors' Column
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
Old New York: False Dawn, the Old Maid, the Spark, New Year's Day
The Editor and His People
Later Poems: William Butler Yeats
The Life of Anne Boleyn
