March 1944

In This Issue
Explore the March 1944 print edition below. Or to discover more writing from the pages of The Atlantic, browse the full archive.
Articles
How Bad is the Flu?
“The possibility of recurrent epidemics, perhaps of increasing virulence, even of another pandemic, must be faced.”
Remarks From a Back Row Seat by an Amateur Propagandist
The British Food Production Front
Lambs Like Grease Paint
Music on Sunday
Shopping for Meat in Winter
Mexican Bus Ride
February Hens
Spirit of the Fire
The Peripatetic Reviewer
The Lost Weekend
Walt Whitman: An American
Lend-Lease: Weapon for Victory
Liana
A Bell for Adano
A Treasury of Science
The Stream of Music
Left Hand, Right Hand!
Latin America
The Atlantic Report on the World Today: Washington
European Front
Must an Oil War Follow This War?
Target Area
Russian Against German: A Close-Up at Stalingrad
In the via Dante
The Orchard
For Better for Worse
"Be Heavy"
God Is Argentinian
Oh! Oh! That Gaby, Gaby Glide
The Might of the Tiger
Beauty for Ashes
The Pacific War
The Jedge and the Submarine
Come Fly With Me
