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February 1931 Issue - 20 Articles- The Great American Bureaucracy
Lawrence Sullivan
, pp. 137-144 - Mr. Arliss Makes a Speech
George Arliss
, pp. 145-147 - A Matter of Pronunciation
Frank H. Vizetelly
, pp. 148-151 - Brains Win and Lose: Woodrow Wilson
Gamaliel Bradford
, pp. 152-163 - Talented Memories
William Rothenstein
, pp. 164-176 Genius in the Nineties
- Sheep
Sophie Tunnell
, p. 177 - The Son
Sylvia Townsend Warner
, pp. 178-184 - Bird Heart
Julian S. Huxley
, pp. 185-195 - Bennett and His Times
William A. Croffut
, pp. 196-205 - Medicine and Statesmanship
Lord Dawson of Penn
, pp. 206-210 - Mount Bermuda
William Beebe
, pp. 211-215 - An Interrupted Conversation
Arthur Field
, pp. 216-223 - Sauveterre
Freda C. Bond
, p. 224 - Episcopalians and Their Neighbors
Howard Chandler Robbins
, pp. 225-232 - Competition in Education
William Wistar Comfort
, pp. 233-236 - Europe
William Martin
, pp. 237-249 - What of the Night Watchman?
Jouett Shouse
, pp. 250-257 - A National Political Armistice?
Edward P. Costigan
, pp. 258-267 - The Old Gentleman Opposite, pp. 268-269
- Pipe-Organ Caprice, pp. 270-282