July 1938

In This Issue
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Articles
Relief From Murder
A Harvard literature professor demands a "new deal" in fiction
Crash in the Desert
Pan's Garden
Morning, in This City
Blaming the Money Managers
Grandma Goes Fishing
Short History of Man
Men Against Mountains
How Peace Came to Toledo
Rising Sun--Falling Profits
European Testament
What Mr. Chips Taught Me
Bad Manners in Golf
Sidney Hillman
Black Troubadour
Seen by Appointment Only
Uncle Jolly
The Unemployables
The Great Skedaddle
Forgotten Money
I Would Not Be a Girl Again
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Cold Morning Sky
Two on the Land: An Antithesis
The Pasquier Chronicles
Looking Behind the Censorships
Charles Darwin: A Portrait
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Contributors' Column
