September 1936
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Articles
Notes on the Conventions
“I had never attended a political convention in America … As a foreign correspondent it was my duty to … describe what I saw and heard in such a way that my distant readers might have a picture of the scenes I witnessed and of the atmosphere in which I found myself.”
A Further Range
Three Lives
New World Picture
Drums Along the Mohawk
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
Design for a Book
Harvard: The Future
Bohemian and Buddhist
Dictator's Testament
This Wind That Rises
Yea, He Did Fly
Aggression--Savage and Domesticated
The Contributors' Column
The Perfect Hobby
France Under Two Flags
Selling More Labor
The Political Burden of Relief
The Rector, From Life
A Hundred Years From Now
The Secret Tide
The Sword
The Dakota Twins
Harvard Has a Homicide
Hedging Inflation
Watching Things Grow
Appreciation by Ergs
Words, Words, Words
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
The Founding of Harvard College/Harvard College in the Seventeenth Century











