October 1921
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Articles
Is There Anything in Prayer?
"There is a technique of prayer which can be mastered." In 1921 J. Edgar Park attempted to explain how prayer works
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
The Problem of Foreign Policy
The Senate of the United States, and Other Essays and Addresses Historical and Literary
The Mirrors of Washington
Green-Apple Harvest
Avon's Harvest
Second April
A Bill of Divorcement
The Iron Man
Five Years in a Faroe Attic
On Being a Sport
The Jury
African Folk: A Further Consideration
Mountaineering in America
Lyrics
The Educated Person
South Sea Moonshine
Friendly Neighbors
Preaching in London. Iii
Words
Religious Contrasts: Letters of a Pantheist and a Churchman
Rebecca
Are We Giving Japan a Square Deal?
Notes on Economy and Disarmament
World-Equilibrium
An Ex-Enemy in Berlin to-Day
The Simple Spellers
Atlantic Shop-Talk
Conversations
Joy
A Note for Moralists
The Contributors' Column











