November 1942

In This Issue
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Articles
Angel Mo' and Her Son: Roland Hayes
The Year of Decision 1846
What Makes My Mouth Water
Sirens
The Editor Speaking
What America Should Be Reading
Pioneering on Chocorua: A Colonial Novel of Native Strength and Beauty
The City of Man: Mr. Agar's Plea for World Citizenship
Our Crisis Seen Historically: A Thoughtful Analysis of "Legitimate" Government
The Secret of Emily Dickinson: A Novel With Poetic License
First Person Singular
The Prodigal Women
Van Loon's Lives
My Father in China
Blood for a Stranger
Argentina
Brazil Under Vargas
The Guilt of the German Army
Nearer the Earth
Get Thee Behead Me
Lost Chords
Long View
Marling Hall
Europe, Russian the Future
Poems of This War by Younger Poets
Even My Own Brother
We're in This With Russia
John the Great
The Future of Industrial Man
Parts of a World
Latin America
The Atlantic Report on the World Today: Washington
For a Positive War Psychology
European Front
The Business Earthquake
Ambulance at Bir Hacheim
Hitler's Second Front
Naturalist at Large: The Glory Hole
The Burning of the Leaves: Five Poems
Livvie Is Back
