1935-07 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1935/07 — Contents as follows: Asylum — Part 1: The Story of a Man’s Salvation — by William Seabrook Thoughts on Utopia by Albert Jay Nock Still, Not by Bread Alone by M. Beatrice Blankenship Ten Years in the First Form — Part 2: Off Stage and On — by Sacha Guitry The Mustydines Was Ripe — A Story by Howell Vines An Experiment in Labor Democracy by George E. Sokolsky Being Young — Verse by John Holmes The Dark Ages of Arithmetic by F. Emerson Andrews Challenge to Complacency — What Future Archaeologists Will Think of Us — by Stanley Casson Ice Cream on Monday — A Story by Dorothy Thomas Winter’s Tale — Verse by Macklin Thomas A Singer to Pioneers — A Tribute to Stephen Foster — by John G. Bowman Puritanism in the South Seas by Louis Wright and Mary Isabel Fay The Black Mare — A Story by MacGregor Jenkins A Word for Thoreau by Charles D. Stewart Contributors’ Club The Atlantic Portfolio of Industry by Arthur Pound – Industrial America: Its Way of Work and Thought