October 1924

In This Issue
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Articles
The Amateur at Bay
La Follette and La Follettism
"He is an individualist, a progressive, and a liberal democrat in a period in which the socialization of our politics is the great issue before the country."
The Jew and the Club
"I find it rather difficult to make it clear to my children why we are not eligible, for from one point of view it isn't quite clear to me."
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
Barrett Wendell and His Letters
Mark Only
Byron: The Last Journey, April 1823-April 1824
Modern Essays: Second Series, Selected by Christopher Morley
'Louder Please!'
The Font of Liberty
The New Preparedness
The Clock
The Doughboy of 1780: Pages From a Revolutionary Diary
The Worst Birthday in a Man's Life
Harvest Home
Notes From a Front-Page Laboratory
Coward's Castle
An Announcement to Schools and Colleges
The Sky Line at Wykeham
Man's Share in Civilization
Dead Man's Brow
Historic Determinism and the Individual
The Hidden One
The Setting for John W. Davis
Who's Who in Soviet Russia
The Future of English Liberalism
Where There Are Pipes, There May Be Smoke
Fifty-Seven Old Women Who Never Used Soap
Official Recognition
The Contributors' Column
