1931-09 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1931/09 — Contents as follows: Advice to a Frenchman Going to America by Andre Maurois The Lawless Arm of the Law – An Investigation of Our High-handed Police by Ernest Jerome Hopkins The Church and Social Justice by Roderick MacEachen The Cart — A Story by James Stanley Hart Actor and Audience by Agnes Repplier Verse: The Father of Earth — The Wider Lands by Lord Dunsany Jones, His Machines — The Rediscovery of Normal America by Simeon Strunsky His Own Medicine by James E. Baum Workless Days — A Picture of Contemporary Germany by Helena Maxwell Brownell A Hope by Lincoln Hutchinson Too Much Mother by Alice D. Kelly The Sailmaker’s Yarn — A Story by Bill Adams A Castle in Spain by Ellery Sedgwick Can America Go It Alone? That International Millstone – The Creditors’ Plight by George P. Auld The Tariff and Social Control by Ralph E. Flanders Contributors’ Club Finch’s Fortune – A Novel of the Whiteoaks of Jalna by Mazo De La Roche (serialized) Plus: Window Shopping – Atlantic Bookshelf – Contributors’ Column – The Financial Counselor Share this:TwitterFacebook Related