1927-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1927/04 — Contents as follows: The Princess and the Ducklings by Marie Balascheff, Princess Cantacuzene The Money Power in Politics – A Defense by William B. Munro Revisiting a River – A Recipe for Happiness – by Bliss Perry Amenities and Responsibilities by H.H. Powers “The Classic Masque” – A Story by Vincent Sheean Defending a Bad Cause by F. Lyman Windolph West African Melodies – A Group of Poems by Aquah Laluah The Red-Haired City by Mary Agnes Hamilton The Junior College – An Indictment by George Herbert Palmer Pathos and Humor of Dr. Johnson’s Dictionary by A. Edward Newton The Stump Farm — Part 3 — by Hilda Rose The Hobby of a Traveling Man by Kenneth Griggs Merrill “It Happened at Daybreak” – A Story by Nahum Sabsay Funakura by Gustav Eckstein Marco Polo’s Lives and Mine by Viola C. White The New World: An Open Letter to the Honorable Alfred E. Smith – A Question That Needs an Answer by Charles C. Marshall Our Naval Academy – A Criticism by Horace J. Fenton Building a Model City – Canberra, the New Australian Capital by John Reay Watson Contributors’ Club Contributors’ Column Atlantic Bookshelf