The Atlantic
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Issue Date: January 1933; Vol 151, No 1
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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Perspectives ... Thoughts on Leadership and the Republic ... E. S.
Lord of Marutea. The Director's Story ... JAMES NORMAN HALL.
The New Asceticism. ... WILLARD L. SPERRY.
Three Ways to See ... HELEN KELLER.
A Manchurian Racketeer ... Truth at First Hand ... W. PETRO PAVLOVSKY.
Motherto Son. Verse ... GEOFFREY JOHNSON.
The Royal Road to Bankruptcy ... ONE WHO TOOK THE RIDE.
The Poetry of T. S. Eliot ... THEODORE SPENCER.
Chore Boy. A Story. ... R. H. SHERRICK.
Will Hays and What the Pictures Do to Us ... NORMAN HAPGOOD.
On the Other Side of the Quantocks ... LLEWELYN POWYS.
Dollars, Doctors, and Disease ... WILLIAM TRUFANT FOSTER.
Typical Vermonters ... JAEL KENT.
Vermont Farm. Verse ... ROBERT W. NEW.
The Liar. A Story ... JOSEPHINE E. ROBERTS.
1933: The Government's Key to Economic Recovery ... DAVID FRIDAY.
THE MIDST OF LIFE, I ... A Romance ... By MINA CURTISS.

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Magazine is COMPLETE and in GOOD condition, but with a tear to the back cover. 6oe" X 10". (See photo) The pages are clean and bright.