May 1937

In This Issue
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Articles
The Influence of My Father on My Son
Horse racing brings out a father's folly
The "Errors" of Television
Grey of Fallodon
Ships and Women
Rabelais
The Private Manufacture of Armaments
The Dark Countries
Army Without Banners; Adventures of an Irish Volunteer
Theatre
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Contributors' Column
Bulls and Bears on Bonds
The Destiny of Europe
Fire in the Galley Stove
Sonnet
The Bright Isle
The Soundless Trumpet
Educating the Gifted Boy
Share Cropping in the Delta
East Wind
Spring and Mr. Barnum
The Two Milords or the Blow of Thunder
Must We Have Another Boom?
The Goat
The Pool
Winter in Carthage
What England Will Fight For
After Appomattox
Abimelech the Sailor
Oceans of Lotion
Portrait of a Good Provider
Chickaree and the Vandals
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
The Nile: The Life-Story of a River
