The Atlantic Monthly/Volume 109/Number 655
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THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY
JUNE, 1912
articles pages
- Should Smith go to Church? Meredith Nicholson 721
- Patents and the Public, Seth K. Humphrey 734
- Clarissa’s Own Child, Cornelia A. P. Comer 739
- The Value of Existing Trade-Unionism Charles N. Fay 758
- The Feminizing of Culture, Earl Barnes 770
- Does Human Nature Change?, H. M. Chittenden 777
- Violin-Magic (To R. P. C.), Grace Hazard Conkling 783
- Rousseau To-Day, Havelock Ellis 784
- The Autobiography of an Individualist, James O. Fagan 795
- Where “the Sick in Mind” are Free, Alice Isaacson 807
- The Regeneration of Ireland, Sir Horace Plunkett 812
- The Sunset of the Confederacy, Morris Schaff 817
- Moods, Martin Armstrong 825
- Tom Tiddler’s Ground, Arthur Quiller-Couch 826
- Roosevelt the Politician, Francis E. Leupp 843
- /Our Unchanging Nature?, Elisabeth Woodbridge 852
- The Grammarless Age 855
- The Lost Art of Going to Church 857
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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