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ISSUE DATE: November 9 1935; Vol XII No 2

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: MARK SULLIVAN: "But in his latest book Mr. Sullivan has had a sordid and tragic story to tell. It is the story of the Harding Administration, the limp withdrawal of the United States from world affairs, the bad appointments, the lact of Presidential vigilance, the accumluating scandals, and the final disillusionment and disgust of the whole nation." (Photo: Disraeli)

ARTICLES, REVIEWS, POEMS and other FEATURES:
New England Sees It Through by GLADYS HASTY CARROLL. (photo of author, and of Sarah Orne Jewett)
Our Times: The United States Vol VI by MARK SULLLIVAN, Reviewed by Allan Nevins.
Mr. White, The Red Barn, Hell and Bridewater by Booth Tarkenton, Reviewed by L. Cabot Hearn.
I Write as I Please by Walter Duranty (3 photos), Reviewed by Frank H. Simonds.
A Gibson Girl from the Middle West: Edna, His Wife by Margaret Ayer Barnes, Reviewed by Rebecca Lowrie.
Beany-Eye by David Garnett.
A Sign for Cain by Grace Lumpkin (photo), Reviewed by Jonathan Daniels.
Some American People by Erskine Caldwell, Reviewed by Louis Adamic.
Doctor Ibrahim by John Knittel (photo), Reviewed by Samuel A. Nock.
The Last Civilian by Ernst Glaeser (photo, review).
Tree Toad by Bob Davis.
The Romantic Rebels by Frances Winwar (photo), Reviewed by William Rose Benet.
Two by Emily Dickenson. (from Unpublished Poems)
The Bowling Green by Christopher Morley.
The Criminal Record.
The New Books.
The Phoenix Nest by William Rose Benet.
The Clearing House by Amy Loveman.
The Compleat Collector by John T. Winterich.
Double Crostic No. 85.
Trade Winds by P. E. G. Quercus.

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