Published at Trinity College, Durham, N. C., by the OFFICERS: ROBERT L. FLOWERS, President WILLIAM K. BOYD, Secretary ALBERT M. WEBB, Vice-Pres. D. W. NEWSOM, Treasurer W. P. FEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ROBERT L. FLOWERS This journal was founded in January, 1902, in order to afford better opportunity in the South for discussion of literary, historical, economic, and social questions. It knows no sectional jealousy and aims to offer a publishing medium in which respectful consideration will be accorded to all who have some worthy contribution to make in its chosen field. The QUARTERLY was originally established by the "9019," a society of young men of Trinity College, but it later passed into the control of the South Atlantic Publishing Company, Incorporated. It is under the joint editorship of Dr. W. K. Boyd and Dr. W. H. Wannamaker. For their journal, the editors and publishers solicit the support of thinking people in all sections of the country and especially in the South. The subscription price is two dollars per year. Communications in regard to articles, book reviews, and editorial matters should be addressed to the Managing Editor, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, Trinity College, Durham, N. C. If the return of manuscripts not accepted is desired, the required postage should be enclosed. Subscriptions and all communications relating to advertisements and business matters should be addressed to the Treasurer, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, Durham, N. C. Contents of the Last Two Numbers: JULY, 1920 Fighting Adult Illiteracy in North Carolina.. Fronde Kennedy Some Relations Between Soil, Climate and Civilization in the Southern .Oland M. Harper James H. Dillard .J. F. Scheltema Thornton S. Graves Ezekiel J. Londow Archibald Henderson .Paul Shorey OCTOBER, 1920 Revaluation and Taxation in North Carolina. The University Commission on Southern Race Questions. The Literary Status of Mark Twain, 1877-1890. Carlyle's Life of John Sterling. The Education of Women in Latin America. Some Theatrical Programs in Paris. Book Reviews 2525252525252 Francis Nash .H. Houston Peckham 52525252525252525252525 |