April 1932

In This Issue
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Articles
Hitler and Hitlerism: Germany Under the Nazis
The Führer’s early goals included physical education, a return to rural life, health care for all -- and foreboding plans for the Jews.
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Seventy Years in Archaeology
What’s Wrong
The History of the Russian Revolution, Vol. I
Four Novelists Look At America
Ernest H. Wilson: Plant Hunter
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
New Architecture for Boys' Private Schools
New Architecture for Boys' Private Schools
Letters From the Manchurian Border
The Atlantic Monthly Directory Service
Two Enthusiasms
The Road to Rome--and Back
Milking Time: Boom and Crash in Apartment Houses
The Foreigner
I Like Tuberculosis
Failings of Our Graduate Schools
The Contributors' Column
Gandhi Interrogated: An Interview
The Wood Lily
Salaam, Arabi!
Humpty Dumpty's Rule in Law
Sponge Fishing
Jerusalem the Golden
Driver Ants
Drums in the Distance
A Royal Week-End
On Groaning at Puns
Thirteen, the Sacred Number
Our Scale of Living
