June 1941
In This Issue
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Articles
Cloud, Castle, Lake
A short story
The Jewish Problem in America
Original 1941 editor's note: In this and successive issues, the Atlantic will open its columns to the discussion of a problem which is of the utmost gravity. We have asked Mr. Nock to begin the enquiry, and we shall invite expressions of opinion from Jew and Gentile alike, in the hope that a free and forthright debate will reduce the pressure, now dangerously high, and leave us with a healthier understanding of the human elements involved. —The Editor
Captain Paul
Flotsam
This Above All
Poems, 1930-1940
The Soong Sisters
Collected Edition of Heywood Broun
Zachary Taylor, Soldier of the Republic
In Great Waters
France Speaking
The United States and Japan's New Order
Men and Politics
The Contributors' Column
The Poison in Our System
Air Power: A Specific Proposal
Reaffirmation
What We Fight For
Forty-Nine Days to Boston
Songs of Spring
Powerhouse
The American Short Story
For the Undefeated
Sir Richard Burton's Wife
The Fire of London
California Grape Rush
Who Is Killing the Classics?
We Must Not Sit Wishing
The Battle
The Doe
Jane and Science
Excellence
Reveille in Washington: 1860-1865











