1943-01 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1943/01 — Contents as follows: Never Prohibition Again by Robert M. LaFollette, Jr. Is World Trade an Illusion?: The Age of Alchemy by Garet Garrett Alchemy — Master or Servant by Herbert Feis and Thomas L. Finletter The Little Locksmith — An Aunt at Home — by Katharine Butler Hathaway Priorities in Education by George Boas “Mademoiselle O” — A Story — by Vladimir Nabokov How Much Trade-Unionism as Usual? by Sumner H. Slichter “A Shropshire Lad” — An Atlantic Portrait — by Mark Holstein Nearer and Nearer the Precipice by Virginius Dabney Naturalist at Large — For Richer for Poorer — by Thomas Barbour “Before Sunlight” — A Poem — by Theodore Morrison Mrs. Willoughby and the Foriegn Tongues by Mary Elizabeth Plmmer We Build a Church by Anonymous A Poem by Vladimir Nabokov The Atlantic Serial: Exploring the Dangerous Trades — An Autobiography — by Alice Hamilton Ships for Lilliput — Accent on Living by Earnest Elmo Calkins Atlantic Bookshelf: “The Making of a Reporter” reviewed by Ellery Sedgwick – “Listen, Hans” reviewed by Carl J. Friedrich – Reviews Letters to and From the Editor Share this:TwitterFacebook Related