Americanization in Samoa by Margaret Mead–from the page about the authors: “Margaret Mead, Ph.D. (Columbia), is assistant curator of ethology at the American Musuem of Natural History, and is now in New Guinea, where she is making a study of the pre-school child under primitive conditions. She is the author of “Coming of Age in Samoa.”
More Money for Less Education by H.E. Buchholz
Editorial
Across the Color Line by M.S. Lea
The Twilight of the A.F. of L.
Buckets of Blood by Owen P. White
A Lubber Looks at the Sea by Samuel Hoffenstein
Americana
Back to the Land–Oregon, 1907 by H.L. Davis
The Arts and Sciences:
Blood Transfusion by Harold E. Hullsiek
Turning City Blocks Inside Out by Jacob L. Crane, Jr.
The Sports Section by William Henry Nugent
Kansas in Labor by Charles B. Driscoll
Fool by John Huston–from the page about the authors: “John Huston is the son of Walter Huston, the actor, and Rhea Huston Stevens, a New York newspaper woman. He was born in Missouri and has lived in New York, Los Angeles and Mexico City.”
Bible Engineers by Arturo F. Ratti
A Literary Swell by Granville Hicks
Clinical Notes by George Jean Nathan
The Theatre by George Jean Nathan
The Library by H.L. Mencken
The American Mercury Authors
Check List of New Books
Editorial Notes
Business and Stock Market Forecasting by Rudolph L. Weissman
Ad for Lucky Strikes on back cover features Rosalie Adele Nelson, the Original Lucky Poster Girl