August 1935
In This Issue
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Articles
Private Fortunes and the Public Future
Puzzled America
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
The Voice of Bugle Ann
America's First Ambassador
Art and Democracy
Asylum. Ii
The Pendulum of Taste
Legend of the Unicorn
Smith's Place
A Last Word
Aureole
For Children Only
The Good, the Great, the Wise
In the Wings
The Contributors' Column
The Ancestry of Family Names
A Conversation
The Glut of Occurrences: To-Day's News and to-Morrow's Newspaper
Rose Marie
The Twilight of the Professors
Medical History
The Magical Number 9
Ordeal by Camp Fire
Up From the Grass Roots: General Mills Brings New Ideas Into the Marketing of Cereals and the Evolution of American Business
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to New Books About Business
Monetary Mischief
A Better Economic Order
The New America
Anatomy of a Balance Sheet
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
Of Time and the River
Fifty Years a Surgeon
Milton, Poet and Protestant











