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Issue Date: September 1929; Vol 144, No 3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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The Size of Living Things ... JULIAN S. HUXLEY.
Genius Loci: The Civilization of These United States... COUNT HERMANN KEYSERLING.
May We Kill? ... SIR W.BEACH THOMAS.
Four Little Buckeyes: Grandmother Brown's Hundred Years ... HARRIET CONNOR BROWN.
The Way to Next Wednesday. A Story ... ELEANOR RISLEY.
Judas in Purgatory. A Poem ... EILEEN SHANAFIAN.
Conversation on an Island ... JAMES NORMAN HALL.
Heredity. An Experience ... K T. Ha SHAFFER.
And So the Keel Was Poured ... ALFRED F. LOOMIS.
The Voyage of the Luka to Palmyra Island: A Scientific Adventure... JOSEPH F. ROCKS.
Incident. A Poem ... NANCY BYRD TURNER.
Off Clive Streets A Story ... MAJOR A. W. SMITH.
William James and His Wife ... ELIZABETH GLENDOWER EVANS.
Whiteoaks of Jalna. A Novel ... MAZO DE LA ROCHE.

THE NEW WORLD:
Soviet Russia I. The Struggle for the Russian Soul ... WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN.
Old Age on the Balance Sheet: Industrial Pensions in Theory and Practice ... M. B. FOLSOM.

Contributors' Club: Shall! Enter? I Shall Retire -- Tragedies of Etiquette -- Newest Education. Contributors' Column.
Atlantic Bookshelf: A Group of New Novels The History of Christianity in the Light of Modern Knowledge Aspects of Biography Rattling the Cup on Chicago Crime -- Chicago:
A More Intimate View of Urban Politics -- Recommended Books.
The Financial Counselor: A M. Clifford.

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