February 1937

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Articles
Hitler Looks Eastward
Two years before Hitler invaded Poland, an Atlantic author predicted the Reich’s expansion and how it would affect the various nations of Eastern Europe.
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Not Under Forty
The Letters of Mrs. Henry Adams
The Making of a Bullfighter
Snow and Skis
Philosophy's Ulterior Motives
The Late George Apley
Butter Will Melt
The Deserted
Parson's Progress
Dutch Skates
American Novels
The Last Meeting
From the Ground Up
The Soongs of China
Meridian
The Breakaway
Save America First
Mr. Pennyfeather Indulges in Platitude
By Tramp to Vancouver: Unconventional Journey. Iii
Greece in Egypt
Andromache's Wedding
Piecemeal Collectivism
Wonderful Words of Life
Memories of Chinese New Year
On Putting Up a Shelf
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Contributors' Column
Pied Pipers of the Stock Market
