The Atlantic
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Issue Date: March 1933; Vol 151, No 3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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The Forgotten Man to His President ... WILSON FOLLETT.
The Innocent Eye. I ... HERBERT READ.
New Lands ... WILLIAM BEEBE.
The Revolution in Science ... An Interpretation of Eddington, Jeans, and Millikan ... J. W. N. SULLIVAN.
A Priest's Reply to a Scientist ... ROYDEN KEITH YERKES.
Technocratic Pyrotechnics ... JASPER JARROW.
Amethyst.A Story ... EDWIN CORLE.
Prelude. Verse ... CONRAD AIKEN.
The State of Being Bored ... JAMES NORMAN HALL.
Folks Talk Economics ... Two Kinds of Americans Speak Their Mind ... GEORGE F. SOKOLSKY.
A Beam from Arcturus ... CHARLES D. STEWART.
Three Birthdays. The House of Exile. ... NORA WALN.
Debunkery and Biography ... CLAUDE M. FUESS.
Old Brandy.A Story ... A.W.SMITH.
A Civil War Boyhood ... Soldier of the Union ... JOHN W.BURGESS.
Pennies and Pantalettes ... HOWARD DOUGLAS DOZIER.
Serpentine Wall. The Midst of Life. III ... MINA CURTISS.

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