July 1934
In This Issue
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Articles
'Apostle to the Twentieth Century' Frank N. D. Buchman: Founder of the Oxford Group Movement
The Water Hazard
War and the League of Nations
The Quiet Day
Miscellany. I
A Patent Five-Cent Utopia
What Have We Here?
Roman Spring: Patterns of Life. I
The Gods' Lookout
Just Plain Nuts
Fragments From a Flower Diary
Open Door or Great Wall?
Invisible Kingdom
Out of the Mouths of Babes: A New Way to Teach the Very Young
Government in Business
Pink Higgins, the Good Bad Man
A Courageous Letter
A Long-Retarded Spring
The Last Leg: From Med to Mum. V
The Contributors' Column
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Seven Gothic Tales
This Feminine World
Mostly Canallers, Collected Stories
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks











