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Issue Date: February, 1933; Vol. 151, No. 2
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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The House of Exile. I ... NORA WALN.
New Shirts for Old. Fashion Notes for Business Men ... GEORGE J. ANDERSON.
A Chance Meeting ... WILLA CATHER.
What Can a Young Man Do: A New Generation Looks for Jobs ... WILLIAM I. NICHOLS.
The Burberry: A Story by the Author of Peking Picnic ... ANN BRIDGE.
Air Stewardess ... FRANCIS VIVIAN DRAKE.
Hesperides. Verse ... THEODORE MORRISON.
A Civil War Boyhood. I. Growing Up in the Ante-Bellum South ... JOHN W. BURGESS.
The Privilege of Age ... VIDA D. SCUDDER.
The Two of Them. A Story ... RICHARD SHERMAN.
Skip. A Strong Icelandic Noun ... JAMES NORMAN HALL.
Jungle Byways in India ... SIR JOHN CAMPBELL.
For Helen. Two Sonnets from Ronsard ... HUMBERT WOLFE.
Universe in the Red ... GEORGE W. GRAY.
This Quiet Dust Was Gentlemen and Ladies'. The Midst of Life. II ... MINA CURTISS.
Contributors' Club: 'Calomel, I Think' -- Thirty, and Single -- The Perfect Word -- A London Land Transaction.

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Magazine is COMPLETE and in GOOD condition. 6oe" X 10". (See photo) Some wear to the cover. The pages are clean and bright.