1957-11 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1957/11 — The Centennial Issue — 100th Anniversary Issue — Contents as follows: The Atlantic Heritage by The Editor Russia’s Imperial Design by Edward Crankshaw The Years With Ross by James Thurber Kitty Hawk — A Poem by Robert Frost God, the Devil, and the Human Soul by Carl G. Jung Two Tales of Darkness: A Man of the World; Get a Seeing-Eyed Dog by Ernest Hemingway Hethway Speaking by Max Beerbohm Education in the Western World by James B. Conant The War Orphans — A Poem — by Edith Sitwell Lion of the Afternoon — A Story — by Brian Moore A Hearsay History of Curzon’s Mill by John P. Marquand The Drunken Sisters — A Play — by Thornton Wilder Echoes — A Story — by Isak Dinesen Divorce as a Moral Act by Herbert Gold A Toast to 2000 — A Poem — by R.P. Lister The Summons of Art — Conversations with Bernard Berenson by Francis Henry Taylor Limbo Culture — A Poem — by W.H. Auden Bird of Freedom by Edwin Way Teale The Passing of Keynesian Economics by Sumner H. Slichter I Was There — A Story — by Nicholas Monsarrat In Broken Times by Agnes DeMille A Little Night Music — A Poem — by Phyllis McGinley Prescott: The American Thucydides by Samuel Eliot Morison The Rainbow Bridge by Richard Livingstone Piety and Secularism in America by Reinhold Neibuhr The Door Knocker by Osbert Sitwell Books and Men: The Revolt of Samuel Butler by Angus Wilson Thomas Wolfe by Malcolm Cowley Joseph Conrad in Polish Eyes by Czeslaw Milosz Atlantic Reports: Poland — Canada — Isreal — The Great Lakes Atlantic Bookshelf Accent on Living Pleasures and Places by Joseph Wechsberg Cover design by Gyorgy Kepes