November 1936

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
In Pursuit of Laughter
Library Portraits
Salar the Salmon
In the Shadow of Tomorrow
Green Laurels
Books for Older Children
Harvard Has a Homicide
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The New York Times Book Fair
A Diary of Revolution
The Contributors' Column
Before Toledo
With the Rebels
The Government of Posterity
Last Cruise of the 'Fou-Po'
Riding for Pleasure
An Apple a Day
A Reply to Professor Whitehead
Letter to a Teacher of English: James B. Munn
A Challenge to Big Business
Down Logs
My Best Hour of Fishing
All-Man Performance
The British Lion and the Duce
Elizabeth Fry Goes to Newgate
'The Outsider'
Verses
Foreign Trade in the Public Interest
Street Scene
A Billion?
Corporate Dividend Policy Under the Revenue Act of 1936
