July 1939

In This Issue
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Articles
The Next War
The Next War
And Still the Heart
The Passing of the Alibi
Staying at Home
Sing a Song of Mud-Time
Rogue Male
Grandfather Lived in the Middle Ages
Let's Go See
The Bethlehem Steel Quiz
The Responsibilities of Birth Control
On Hearing Good Music Done Badly
Ernest Hemingway: Bourdon Gauge of Morale
A Considerable Speck
Deaf, but Not Dumb
One-Lung
Eyes That Have Seen Another Land
Till the Cows Come Home
Our Southern Arteries
State and Church: The Church's Responsibility to the State
Who's Catching?
On Reading Verse Aloud
China's Last Line of Defense
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
America in Midpassage
Adventures of a Young Man
The Letters of T. E. Lawrence
Gamble's Hundred
Wall Street Under Oath
The Contributors' Column
