September 1928

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf
Swan Song
Europe
The Battle of the Horizons
Heading for the Abyss
When West Was West
The Stump Farm : A Chronicle of Pioneering
The Trading Post: Letters From a Primitive Land
The American Way
Snake Night Up Posey Holler
An Admirable Variety: Further Diversities of National Character
A Sonnet Sequence
Why Literature Declines
Our Revolutionary Forefathers. Ii: The Journal of François, Marquis De Barbé-Marbois
The Pedagogue in Revolt
The Curse of Leisure
Buttin' Blood
A Daughter of Hawthorne
Lesson
A Lonely Log
Capeadores in Wall Street
The Public and Their Utilities: Finance, Engineering, and Management
Building a Futile Navy
Probabilities of War in Europe
Have You 'Martin Chuzzlewit'?
Privacity
The Contributors' Column
Borrowing to Increase Savings
Music and Radio: The Fall Outlook Full of Interest and Promise
