1929-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1929/04 — Contents as follows: The Tree as an Invention – Dynamic Considerations by Charles D. Stewart If Big Business Came to France by Earnest Elmo Calkins The River Road — A Story by Eleanor Risley Mrs. Turtle Lays Her Eggs – A Domestic Incident in the South Seas by Robert Dean Frisbie The Public Looks at Pills by Agnes Repplier “Permanence” a poem by Geoffrey Johnson Conditional Immortality by Charles Johnston The Professor and the Detective by Marjorie Nicolson Furs and Traders – Froma Pre-war Diary by Captain Thierry Mallet Too True to Be Good by C.E. Montague On a Little Business of His Own — A Story by Mary E.L. Hennigan The Minor Collection: A Criticism by Paul M. Angle The New World: Disarmament–American Plan by Salvador De Madariaga The Surplus Farmer by bernhard Ostrolenk The Ceremony of the Holy Fire – Easter in Jerusalem by Owen Tweedy Contributers’ Club Whiteoaks of Jalna – A Novel by Mazo De La Roche Contributors’ Column Atlantic Bookshelf The Financial Counselor: A.M. Clifford