February 1935

In This Issue
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Articles
Swastika
“National Socialism is not only a protest against the Treaty of Versailles. It is a revolt against the ideals of democracy.”
The Letters of Gamaliel Bradford, 1918-1931
The Copeland Translations
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
Kona and Maui and Other Parts of Eden
Escape
The Bradlock Chest
A Case in Occupational Therapy
Christians and Criminals
Fine Feathers: A Character Sketch of Four Canaries
Hiatus
The $3000 Snow Shovel: An Adventure in Graft
On Musical Hunger
Arthurdale--a New Chance
A New Idea for Private Schools
Revolving Numbers
The World We Live In
The Contributors' Column
A Night on Salisbury Plain
The Revolt Against Reason
Sir Nip and Sir Tuck
Revolt
The Virtue of Carving
Transcontinental Bus
Pigs and Pawnshops
Industrial America
Steel Shoulders a Relief Problem
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to New Books About Business
Books on Money
Untitled Book Review
Production And Consumption
The Flexible Budget
Buying and Selling Income
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
War Memoirs of David Lloyd George, Vols. Iii and Iv
Pitcairn's Island
World Diary: 1929-1934
