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April 1928 Issue - 21 Articles- The Eighteenth Amendment Is Void
Henry Alan Johnston
, pp. 641-652 - Sonnet to a Lost Dog
Ralph Emerson Hackett
, p. 653 - The Artful Dodger
Ivor Brown
, pp. 654-659 Or What to Miss in England
- Sons of Marthe
Estelle Aubrey Brown
, pp. 660-667 A Lady Isobel Story
- Who Runs the Universities
Joseph Jastrow
, pp. 668-675 They Cannot Flourish, Any More Than a Nation, Half Slave, Half Free
- For a Hermit-Thrush
Anne Blackwell Payne
, p. 676 - Table Talk, pp. 677-680
- Women of the Leisured Classes
Lady Rhondda
, pp. 681-690 The English Woman, Though Set Free, Still Has Her Slave Ideals
- Cross Purposes
Virgil S. Gibson
, pp. 691-694 Overproduction, Conservation and the Wandering Foot
- Man Afraid
C.E. Montague
, pp. 695-702 Sick with the Fear of the Devil Knows What
- He Knew the Land
Molly Anderson Haley
, p. 703 - Youth and the Old World
James Waterman Wise
, pp. 704-712 IV. In Blackest Italy, Part II
- The Rich Majority
Lillian Fryer Rainey
, pp. 713-715 Palm Beach When Only the Palms and Rufe Remain
- Self-Reliance
John Erskine
, pp. 716-721 A Happy Faith in the Possibilities of Life
- The Delectable Dora Jordan
Otis Skinner
, pp. 722-734 Her Triumphs on the Stage and Her Contributions to the Peerage
- Suppressive Listeners
Edith Wyatt
, pp. 735-736 The Greatest Foe of Liberated Personal Expression
- Grocers' Grapes
Geoffrey Moss
, pp. 737-745 How Custom Holds Her Sway
- Circus Flashback
Jacqueline Embry
, p. 746 - A Modern in Search of Truth
S.T.
, pp. 747-759 II. Mental Science and Occultism
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The Reading Room (6 Reviews) Joseph Anthony
, pp. 760-765 The Great American Band-Wagon, by Charles Merz
- The Great American Band-Wagon by Charles Merz
- Conquistador by Philip Guedalla
- The Man Who Knew Coolidge by Sinclair Lewis
- Disraeli: A Picture of the Victorian Age by Andre Maurois
- The Skull of Swift by Shane Leslie
- Parachute by Ramon Guthrie
- When the Reader Writes, pp. 766-768