1926-12 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1926/12 — Contents as follows: The Man Behind the ‘Times’ – The Portrait of a Publisher by Benjamin Stolberg about Adolph S. Ochs ‘Life Is All A Variorum’ – A Saga of Today – by Carl Christian Jensen The Urbane Intolerance of Americans by Agnes Repplier Tree of Life — A Christmas Story – by Keene Abbott “The Saint” – A Poem by Humbert Wolfe Native Wood Notes by Henderson Daingerfield Norman A Girl’s Friendship with Ruskin – New Letters from Brantwood – Edited by Leonard Huxley ‘Machan’ – A Mystery of Java – by T. Van Houten Intellectual Death and Spiritual Life by Margaret Sherwood To Certain Ones Who Cannot Understand – A Poem by Margaret Pond The Habit of Going to the Devil -A Symposium by Archer Butler Hulbert “Jurldeen” – A Story by Margaret Lynn Giant Power by Morris Llewellyn Cooke The New World: Americans Wanted – Russia’s Bid for Capital and Enterprise by William Stix Wasserman The Awakening of Abyssinia by Captain Owen Tweedy A Perspective of India by Charles Johnston Contributors’ Club Contributors’ Column Atlantic Bookshelf