June 1931

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
The Road Back
Engineers of Revolution
Going Places
The World Beyond
Méere Marie of the Ursulines: A Study in Adventure
Fatal Interview
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Contributors' Column
Imagination--an Investment Asset
'Hollywood Has Nothing to Learn'
Taking a Man's Measure: A Practical Study of Aptitudes
Big Flight
Halfway
Sunday Dresses
Summerhouse Thoughts of a Millionaire
The Noisy Slinger
A Student in Post-War Berlin
Hippos
The Irritating Qualities of Reformers
Going Home
Shakespeare for America
Thoughts on Leaving the Orient
The End of an Epoch
Harnessing the Wild Horses of Industry
The Reign of Error
On the Need of Another Conference
Haunts and Hants
Finch's Fortune: A Novel
