July 1932

In This Issue
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Articles
The President as I Know Him
On Learning to Read
Captain of the Men of Death
Germany's Lost Generation
A Lost Art
Smart Young Men
An Away-From-Nature Movement
Beggars Can Choose
The Day in Court
A Farmer Counts His Blessings
Virginian Memories
The Breaking Point
An Advertising Man Looks at Advertising
Quaint Folk, the Eskimos
'Aye, Aye, Mister Mate!'
The Plague of Rabbits in Poetry
Enter Mr. Sherlock Holmes
Our Sporting Grandfathers: The Cult of Athletics at Its Source
The Ghosts of Poca River
Men and Their Memories
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Contributors' Column
Index to Advertisers
Adjusting the Pendulum
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
10,000 Leagues Over the Sea
Convicting the Innocent: Errors of Criminal Justice
