November 1938

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Power: A New Social Analysis
Growth of a Man
Science for the Citizen
Novels That Are Different
Cranberry Red
Adventures in Medicine
Roots in the Sky
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
Patriotism--but How?
Great Dam
Barbro and Her Menfolk
Relief and the Election
E. V. Lucas: The Passing of a Wit
Will Young England Fight?
Selling Better Living
To a Company of Scholars in English Literature
Five O'Clock Hour
We Sail at Dawn
Profits and Prosperity
Corporal Hardy
Snoring as a Fine Art: And the Claims of General M. I. Kutusov as an Artist
Raising the National Income
Daughters of Queen Victoria: A Family at Swords' Points
The Æsthetics of Eating
Football Is King
When a Tree Turns Yellow Early
The Naturalist and the Cat
If You Must Buy for a Man
Hew to the Coils!
The Last Trip
The Wedge of Wings
Telling the Bees
The Contributors' Column
The State of the Language: 'For the Ear Trieth Words, as the Mouth Tasteth Meat'
Spella Ho
