October 1928
In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Blessed Companion Is a Book
Memories and Reflections, 1852-1927
The Children
Goethe: The History of a Man
The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution
All Kneeling
Creation by Evolution: A Consensus of Present-Day Knowledge as Set Forth by Leading Authorities
The Confessions of a Puzzled Parson
Are Our Colleges Playing Poor?
Business as Usual
The Bishop's New Spectacles
Two Sonnets
The Three Wishes
‘Ever Grateful for the Prize’
“Prize giving, if it does not degenerate into indecency, is a legitimate form of advertising.”
Evolution--a Conservative's Apology
Trembling Earth
Low Prudence
The Sea Boy
The Trading Post. Ii: Letters From a Primitive Land
For Sleep
The Energy of Starlight
The Path of Wisdom
Hannibal and Rome
Studies in Temperament
Hamstringing Insurance
From Kimono to Overalls: The Industrial Transition in Japan
Milestones
A Roadside Statistician
A Georgia Peach
The Contributors' Column
An Education That Builds Character
The Growing Demand for Superior Tone Quality
Efficiency in Investing











