July 1924
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Articles
Life As We Know It
An MIT-educated chemical engineer who founded the world's first consulting company takes note of the ways technology is transforming the lives of everyday Americans.
Law and Manners
Jonah
Imperialistic America
The Diplomatic War in Turkey
'Grave Consequences'
The Limerick
On the Personality of Our Possessions
'America for Americans'
The Contributors' Column
Indian Voices
The Ibex and the Elephant
Physics and Civilization
Exiled
The Little Dark Man
A Coal Miner's Journal
Utopia Interpreted
Prospecting in New Guinea
How Big Is an Acre?
Lyrics
The Devil's Instrument
The Little Theatre in Egypt
The Seven Lively Arts
American Social History as Recorded by British Travelers
The Soul of Samuel Pepys
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
Ariel, the Life of Shelley
The Price of Freedom
The American Mind in Action











