November 1935

In This Issue
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Articles
Front Cover
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
The Seven Pillars of Wisdom
And Gladly Teach
Old Jules
This Trade of Writing
Untitled Book Review
Facing Two Ways: The Story of My Life
The Columbia Encyclopedia
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Contributors' Column
Notes on Being a Widow
Huey Long
Uninhabited Island
Benito Africanus
Long Distance Calling: New Letters From the Stump Farm
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to New Books About Business
War and the Private Investor
If I Should Be a Queen
The Danger of Mounting Deficits: There Is One Way Out
Salar the Salmon: Iii. Winter Star-Stream
Government in Business
Holiday Food
Upstate
Girl Child
My Great, Wide, Beautiful World
Autumn
The New Deal and a New Constitution
Industrial Planning Under Codes
The Reviews
Madame Chose
Totterdown Fields
Ready-Sliced Bread
The Atlantic Industrial Portfolio
Merchandising Laboratory Control: National Dairy's Sealtest Symbol, and What It Means to Dairy Farmers and the Public
Hedging a Rising Interest Rate
