March 1932
In This Issue
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Articles
Hitler and Hitlerism: A Man of Destiny
An early 10-point summary of the aspiring dictator's agenda
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
The Harbourmaster
The South That Was
Bülow
Looking at Russia
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The President
What Every Woman Ought to Know
Sagebrush Rule
London in a Financial Fog
Gone for the Day: I Decide to Spend the Depression in the Bosom of the Family--and Commend the Programme to All Able-Bodied Husbands
God's Work
Low Fever and Slow Fires
Leda and the Swan
I Teach in a Hick College
Grant Before Appomattox: Notes of a Confederate Bishop
A Day in Nepal
Across the Pacific--Cerebrally
The Prophet of Ammon
Hands of Man
The End of an Era
The Contributors' Column
Circumstantial Evidence
Vlllanelle
Plsistratus and Corset Stays
The Perfect Crime
A Pond
Life Insurance Is for Living People











