April 1926

In This Issue
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Articles
The Weaker Sex: A Scientific Ramble
"Whatever success [women] may have obtained in the realization of their political demands, the facts continue to be, or seem to be, against their claim of mental equality."
Mary Glenn
The Collected Works of John Masefield. Poems, Vols. I, Ii; Verse Plays; Prose Plays
The Dark Tower
Charles Dickens and Other Victorians
Olympians in Homespun
The Modesty of Man
Why I Live in Tahiti
Forgiveness
The Genesis of Malice
Helen in Egypt
The 'Pardon' at Guingamp
German Character and the German-American
Letters of a Confederate Mother: Charleston in the Sixties
The First Hanging at Mulinuu
Art and the X-Ray
Modestine's Shoes: A Bit of Stevensoniana
Kalamazoo to You
Philosophy
The Dilemma of Thrift
Hindenburg
Northern Australia: A Local World-Problem
The Decline of Crime in Britain
Correspondence School Memories
A Money-Lending
The Contributors' Column
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
The Intimate Papers of Colonel House
