December 1926

In This Issue
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Articles
Christmas and the Radio
Over the Apache Trail
The Atlantic Bookshelf
Eight Years With Wilson's Cabinet, 1913 to 1920, With a Personal Estimate of the President
My Mortal Enemy
Dealers Prepared for Unusual Holiday Trade
Say It With Flowers
The Romantic Comedians
England
Crewe Train
Memories of a Happy Life
Labels
The Man Behind the 'Times': The Portrait of a Publisher
'Life Is All a Variorum': A Saga of to-Day
This Book-Collecting Game
The Urbane Intolerance of Americans
Tree of Life
The Saint
Native Wood Notes
A Girl's Friendship With Ruskin: New Letters From Brantwood
'Machan': A Mystery of Java
Intellectual Death and Spiritual Life
To Certain Ones Who Cannot Understand
The Habit of Going to the Devil
Jurldeen
Giant Power: An Interpretation
Americans Wanted: Russia's Bid for Capital and Enterprise
The Awakening of Abyssinia
A Perspective of India
Slippers for Cinderella
A Tale of Caprice
The Contributors' Column
