February 1925
In This Issue
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Articles
The Bear Hunt: An Original Ballad Never Before Printed
Light verse composed by America’s sixteenth president
The Great Mr. Churchill
The Slave Ship
A Story Teller's Story
The Little Girl/Elsie and the Child
Digging Through the Ages
Peter's Coat and the Tariff
Am I Too Old to Teach?
Dizzy Arithmetic: When Numbers Talk
A Journalist Sees Lincoln
The City of Refuge
London Folk
Religion in the Future
Thanksgiving: An Answer to Professor Lake
New Standards in Art and Literature
On the Importance of Being Indifferent to One's Ancestors: With a Few Remarks on the Sea Worm
Four Little Foxes
The Young Person
V. Lydiat
Bucolic Beatitudes: I. Blessed Be the Dog
Independence or Civilization?
An American Plan for Peace
Georgia and Vermont--a Contrast
My Basal Metabolism
The Oyster and Religion
Speaking of Hotbeds
The Contributors' Column
The Atlantic's Bookshelf
The White Monkey
Joseph Pulitzer: His Life and Letters
The Divine Lady











