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Issue Date: May, 1936; Volume XCIX, Number 5
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER design by T. M. Cleland -- Decorations by Edward Shenton.

Static on the Red Network ... Chard Powers Smith.
Crusade. A Story ... Pearl S. Buck.
Education of a Tennis Player . I ... Helen Wills Moody.
The Power of Darkness . A Poem ... Lawrence Lee.
Enforced Gambling ... James Truslow Adams.
Two Days from the South . A Story ... John Herrmann.
What the College Expects of the Business Man ... Sempronius.
Woodland Tryst. A Story ... Edmund Watkins.

Life in the United States:
The Bankruptcy of Southern Culture ... V. F. Calverton.
The South Is a Bulwark ... John Crowe Ransom.

Straws in the Wind:
Our Destructive Idealism ... Louise Maunsell Field.
Mental Hygiene for Economists ... Harold M. Fleming.
For the Parents' Sake ... Blanche C. Weill.

After Hours ... Readers' Hobbies: First Americans in Oklahoma, by Edna Muldrow; In New Hampshire, by Harlan A. Marshall; Florida, North Carolina, by Edna P. Holjman; Radio Is My Hobby, by Paul A. Goodwin.

Strange Distortion . A Poem ... Theodore Roethke.
As I Like It ... William Lyon Phelps.
Behind the Scenes ... Biographical Notes.
Books for Your Library ... Reviews of New Books.
Phonograph Records ... Richard Gilbert.
If I Should Ever Travel ... Katherine Gauss Jackson.

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