April 1935

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
R. E. Lee, Vols. Iii and Iv
The American Diplomatic Game
Three Stylists
A Captain Departed
Beside a Norman Tower
Mary Poppins
Young Poets
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Twenty-Five Most Influential Books
Recollections of a Respectable Mediocrity
The Quest of the Missing Link
The Progressive Tradition
The Vanishing Gentleman
All Losses Are Restored
Free Inquiry or Dogma?
Hands Across the Sea
The Beloved Doctor: In Memoriam: Dr. William H. Welch
Religion and the Gospel of Success
Alcohol and Motors
The Art of Dying: Anonymous
The Contributors' Column
Mud Time
The Crow
Heart-Unbroken
The Great Rich Vine
The American Federation of Labor
An Old English House
My Unwritten Books
Hors D'uvres--a Panegyric
I Am a Commuter
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to New Books About Business
The Twilight of the Supreme Court
Economic Planning and the Tariff/the Open Door at Home
The Great Depression
A Successful Investor's Letters to His Son
Financial Structure and Dollars Per Share
