April 1923
In This Issue
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Articles
Germany
"How does a sick nation look? Are the Germans rude to Americans? What do you see in the streets? In the churches and theatres? Are they fat? How's the beer? Do they still love the Kaiser?"
Life of Christ
The Return of the Middle Class
The Story of Utopias
Continental Stagecraft
Old Crow
The Enchanted April
Correspondence of James Fenimore-Cooper
Realism on the Stage
Catholic Church and Anglo-Saxon Mind
Mr. Moore Talks to Mr. Gosse
A Question for Christians
Phbe
A Group of Poems
The Ways of a Man in the Mart: Chapters in the Biography of an American Publisher. Iii
Appreciations
The Jungle Child
Beyond the Strife of Tongues
'The Two and Nelson'
Haunted Solitude
New England Villages
The Behaviourism of Our Grandmothers
Britain's Negro Problem
Europe Versus Asia: A Chapter in Mandates
The Plumber in Residence
A Vicious Circle
Wanted: More Talk
The Worm Turns
The Contributors' Column
Exit Prophet
A First Annual Competition and Exhibition
The New Living Age
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