The Atlantic
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Issue Date: October 1932; Vol 150, No 4
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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Paul Pry and Privacy ... MITCHELL DAWSON.
Mojave ... WILLIAM BEEBE.
Mind Your Own Business ... LOUIS E. KIRSTEIN.
Mrs. Penlust on the Damascus Road. A Story ... MARY ELLEN CHASE.
Creed of a Schoolmaster ... CLAUDE M. FUESS.
Tammany Hall, Inc ... HENRY F. PRINGLE.
November Sun. Verse ... FREDA C. BOND.
Appreciation of a Sisters An Elegy in Prose ... EDMUND VANCE COOKE.
'The Nut That Holds the Wheel' ... A Primer for Motorists... CURTIS BILLINGS.
A Substitute for Football ... HENRY S. PRITCHETT.
The Republic of the Penniless ... TOM JONES PARRY.
Too Many Books ... JAMES NORMAN HALL.
At the Hearst Ranch ... EDWARD NEWTON.
Farables at Four. Verse ... KATHRYN WORTH.
The Mountain Doctor. II ... ALFREDA WITHINGTON.
What's a Man to Do? A Story ... KATHARINE BALL RIPLEY.
Sir Walter Scott II ... The Riddle of His Lost Reputation. ... DAVID CECIL.
Martyrs All! ... EDGAR J. GOODSPEED.
Europe's Air and Ours ... WIllIAM HARD.

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