1928-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1928/04 — Contents as follows: From the Known to the Unknown – The Eternal Question Face to Face by Robert Keable Jefferson and Hamilton To-Day – Our House Divided against Itself by James Truslow Adams Englishman, Frenchman, Spaniard by Salvador De Madariaga “Squalls” – A Story by Isabel Hopestill Carter Elephants by F.J. Defosse “Lucifer” a poem by Rosalie Hickler Science and Modern Life by Robert A. Millikan Natural Comedy by Theodore Morrison The Chruch and the Undergraduate by Bernard Iddings Hall Sons of Tobal-Cain – A Tribute to Organs and Organists by Harvey Wickham “A Cloistered Retreat” – A Story by Chauncey Lyman Parsons The Country Lawyer – An Appreciation by F. Lyman Windolph “Resurrection” a poem by Mary Austin Airplanes and Guns – The Promise of Military Aviation by Lieut. Com. Bruce G. Leighton The Catholic Church and the Modern Mind – Part 3: The Incubus of the Temporal Power The New World: The Samaritan Passover by Owen Tweedy Democracy – A Realist View by Claud Mullins Contributors’ Club Contributors’ Column Atlantic Bookshelf The Financial Counselor: Charles F. Speare