1931-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1931/04 — Contents as follows: Finch’s Fortune — A Novel by Mazo de la Roche Unscrambling the Ether — Chaos, Culture, and Broadcast — by William Orton The Right to Drive by Richard Shelton Kirby A Scientist Turns Poet — Ego, Energy, Time and Space, Matter, Super-Ego — by Julian S. Huxley Country Justice — What City Courts May Learn — by F. Lyman Windolph For the Preservation of the War of 1812 by Margaret Wilson The Religion of Communism by Reinhold Niebuhr When Buying Japanese Prints by Ken Nakazawa Whirlwinds of Speculation by Samuel Spring The Unintellectual Boy — Is Secondary Education Doing Its Job? — by Frederick Winsor Dawn — A Story by EDward C.L. Hemsted The Faith of a Commander — What Religion Meant to Marshal Foch — by Paul Doncoeur Wasting a Billion a Year — The Cost of Bureaucracy — by Lawrence Sullivan What Is Scientific Exactitude? by T. Swann Harding The Big Top in South America by Jay Zarado Common Law and the Common Welfare by William B. Munro Contributors’ Club