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Show The World's Work Carl C. Dickey managing editor Arthur W. Page editor Burton J. Hendrick French Strother associate editors AUGUST, 1926 Frontispiece: W. W. Atterbury - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 356 An Original Lithograph by S. J. Woolf The March of Events - -- -- -- -- -- 357 An Editorial Interpretation A New Industrial Empire (Photographs) - - 373 Tennessee Strides Forward - -- -- -- -- - French Strother 389 What a "Backward" State Is Doing Wilson as Peacemaker (Illustrated) -------- David F. Houston 399 The Seventh Installment of "Eight Years With Wilson, 1913-1921" The Phenomena of Modern Advertising (Illustrated) - Frank Presbrey 413 How They Promote Growth and Prosperity The Presidency-Pulpit and Pillory -------- Mark Sullivan 422 Does Mussolini Mean War? - -- -- -- -- - Frederick Palmer 428 How He Will Reestablish the Roman Empire Cities That Passed in a Night - -- -- - - -- Gregory Mason 433 New Light on the Ancient Mayas Leaders and Armies of Rebellious China ----- Henry J. Reilly 440 Militarism Will Produce National Unity The Issue Between Grazing and Forestry W. B. Greeley 447 Why the Range Tradition of the Frontier Has Been Revived Personalities (Illustrated):----- ____ John E. Edgerton, Industrial Philosopher Herbert Brucker John Barton Payne, Public Servant Where Is the American Theater Going? - - - Walter Prichard Eaton 461 It Has No Great or Vital Tendencies One Hundred Years of Railroading (Book Review) - - Herbert Brucker 466 Debts Uncle Sam Won't Pay ---------- Donald Wilhelm 473 Investments: - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 477 Why and How to Diversify Investments Short Term Securities The World's Workshop --- _________ 481 Glimpses Behind the Scenes in the Editor's Office Copyright, 1926. in the United States, Newfoundland, Great Britain, and other countries by Doubleday, Page & Co. All rights reserved. Title registered in U. S. P.atent Office. TERMS: $4.00 a year; single copies 35 cents; Canadian postage 60 cents extra; foreign $1.00 F. N. DOUBLEDAY, President NELSON DOUBLEDAY, Vice-President S. A. EVERITT, Treasurer ARTHUR W. PAGE, Vice-President RUSSELL DOUBLEDAY, Secretary JOHN J. HESSIAN. Ass't. Treasurer Doubleday, Page & Co. MAGAZINES World's Work Country Life Garden & Home Builder Radio Broadcast Short Stories Educational Review Le Petit Journal El Eco The Frontier West Doubleday, Page, & Co. BOOK SHOPS (Books of all Publishers) New York : Lord & Taylor Book Shop Pennsylvania Terminal (two shops) 38 Wall St. and 166 West 32nd St. Grand Central Terminal St. Louis: 223 North 8th Street 4914 Maryland Avenue Kansas City: 92 0 Grand Avenue 206 West 4 7th Street Cleveland: Higbee Co. Springfield, Mass. : Meekins. Packard & Wheat Doubleday, Page & Co. OFFICES Garden City, New York New York: 285 Madison Avenue Boston: Park Square Building Chicago: Peoples Gas Building Santa Barbara, California London: Wm. Heinemann, Ltd. Toronto: Oxford University Press |