May 1923
In This Issue
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Articles
The Farington Diary
Pro Vita Monastica: An Essay in Defense of the Contemplative Virtues
Public Opinion in War and Peace
Barnum
Faint Perfume
Cross-Currents in Europe to-Day
The Russian Theatre
The Autobiography of a Labor Leader
The Experience of Dying
A Dialogue Between Father and Son
Going to Commencement
Old and New Targets
Dealing in Futures
Call to Adventure: The Quaker View
The Test of Faith: A Chapter in Non-Resistance
Romantic Gardeners
Silhouettes and Salvation
The Redolent Bouquet
The Shenando' Valley
Up Eel River
Hands
'Moralizing Strains'
Eugénie De Guérin and Dorothy Wordsworth
Pearls Born and Made
Quaint
In the Beginning: An Interpretation of Sunlight Energy
Art and Tony
The Armies of Europe
Bolshevism From an Eastern Angle
America Must Decide: A Study in International Detachment
Field and Hedgerow in North Somerset
Commander of Words
The Contributors' Column











