April 1936

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Articles
Old-Age Security for Everybody
The Young Kipling
In the latter part of the nineteenth century an American girl married an Englishman who had been appointed by Lord Salisbury to fill the chair of Science at the Muir Central College, Allahabad University, at Allahabad, India. The following are extracts from her diary and from letters written to her home people
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
The Way of a Transgressor
The Jew of Rome/the Son of Marietta
Sailing Ships
Personal Pleasures
The Short Story
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
Mr. Pennyfeather on Manhattan
Labor Fights On
Kangaroo Loves Me
A Blue Ribbon at Amesbury
We Three Come Home
The Contributors' Column
The Burden We Can Be
T. E. As Critic and Friend
Lawrence and Clive
Hospitals as They Are
Mr. Pickwick's Birthday
Complete Report
Church Supper
In Praise of Idleness
December in the Tropics
Politics Carries the Mail
A Cold
On Conciliation
The Diary of a Prudent Investor
A Guide to New Books About Business
The Problem of Investment
Managing the People's Money
