May 1928

In This Issue
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Articles
The Impatience of a Parson
A President Is Born
Business the Civilizer
An Artist in the Family
Life and I: An Autobiography of Humanity
Hanging Johnny/Crusade
A Tourist in Spite of Himself: In Scandinavia
The Imperialism of the Dollar
The Nadir of Nothingness
Literature and Modern Life
Crowded
Tristram Crazed
Wormwood--for Thoughts
Universities and Their Function
The Heller
The Secret of Longevity
A Free Man
The Smiling Censor
Mediaeval Thinking: The Catholic Church and the Modern Mind
Gentlemen From Indiana
Education in Germany to-Day
Trotzky the Rebel
Misrepresentative Drama
Women Aren't Fans
Yew Trees
The Contributors' Column
