May 1938
In This Issue
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Articles
William Butler Yeats
Love in America
“It is as if the experience of being in love could only be one of two things: a superhuman ecstasy, the way of reaching heaven on earth and in pairs; or a psychopathic condition to be treated by specialists.”
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Hearken Unto the Voice
Red Star Over China
This Is Our World
The Changing American Newspaper
Louisa May Alcott
Address to the Living
Marine Game Fishes of the Pacific Coast
Fashion Is Spinach
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
Women Must Weep
Journey of Tapiola
The Contributors' Column
The Living Presence
Farewell to Austria
Czech and German
Letter From a Dutch Uncle
Song
Lost Twilight
Native
'How's the Market to-Day?'
The Golden Age of the Chautauqua: Morally We Roll Along
The Psychology of Propaganda
Birds at Sea
Heart's Garden
A. Day at the Zoo
Your Nature and Mine: A Fresh Approach
Let There Be Kites Again
Courtesy en Route
Verse With Allusions
Men Against Mountains