October 1929

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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf
The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Fourteenth Edition; A New Survey of Universal Knowledge
The Tragic Era: The Revolution After Lincoln
Whiteoaks of Jalna
The Incredible Marquis
Falcons of France
The Ordeal of This Generation
The Trader's Wife
What the Negro Means to America
The Convention of Going to College: An Appeal to Parents
A Woman Without a Country
High Wages and Short Jobs
The First American Novel
Two Sonnets
Growing Up With Iowa: Episodes in a Life of a Hundred Years
Not Without Dust and Heat
The Historian
A Diplomatic Incident: When Washington Closed Our Vatican Ministry
What Price Harmony?
The Use and Abuse of Endowments
Feathers to Burn
Insects and Men
Ramsay Macdonald: The Portrait of a Man
Liberty in the Soviet State
The Fall of Austria
Nasus Americanus
The Tune of the Time
Thru All My Thots
The Blue Sky
The Contributors' Column
The Outlook for Railroad Stocks: An Optimistic Forecast
