April 1924
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Articles
The Modern View of Evolution
“Evolution makes its appeal to reason, but its acceptance does not mean the abasement, let alone the denial, of emotion, faith, and religion.”
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
The Story of a Great Schoolmaster: Sanderson of Oundle
The Life of Mrs. Humphry Ward
The Personal Relation in Industry
The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems
Letters of Thomas Carlyle to John Stuart Mill, John Sterling, and Robert Browning
The Midlander
The Works of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Translated From the Russian
The Social Contrast
Only Mongooses!
The Receding Tide of Democracy
The Prize
Pepys and God
The Farm
At the Central Primary
Highland Annals. V: Evvie: Somewhat Married
Wells at the World's End: Life in the Pánuco Oil Region of Mexico
In the Name of Jesus Christ
Artist and Historian
One Case of the American Malady: A Very Personal Experience
What Death Is Like
Realities in the Far East
The Proletariat in Power
Unknown Afghanistan
Is It Presumptuous to Be a Foreign Missionary?
Who Is Who
The Contributors' Column
Dry Goods Economist











