The Atlantic
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Issue Date: September 1932; Vol 150, No 3

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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The Mountain Doctor ... ALFREDA WITHINGTON.
Why Corporations Leave Home ... JOHN T. FLYNN.
Sir Walter Scott I: A Study in Genius ... DAVID CECIL.
A Sick Call ... MORLEY CALLAGHAN.
The Course of Empire ... A. EDWARD NEWTON.
At Forty-Five ... JAMES NORMAN HALL.
The Return To Flanders ... JAMES NORMAN HALL.
I Take to the Woods ... ALICE DAY PRATT.
Universities and Religious Indifference ... BERNARD IDDINGS BELL.
Want a Lift? ... The Fellowship of the Open Road ... OWEN TWEEDY.
Landscape with Figures ... VIRGINIA HERSCH.
The Rebound from Prosperity ... WILIAM ORTON.
The Leader ... Verse ... M. A. DEWOLFE HOWE.
Nimrods and Stuffed Animals ... FARNSWORTH CROWDER.
A Plantation Boyhood ... ARCHIBALD RUTLEDGE.
Roof of the World ... GEORGE W. GRAY.
Experience ... JAMES E. BAUM.
The Declinikng Disrepute of Murder ... B. K. SANDWELL.

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