1962-05 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1962/05 — Contents as follows: Are the Colleges Killing Education? by Oscar Handlin The Nuclear Age by Walter Lippmann The Empty Night — A Story — by Shirley Ann Grau The Tea Party — A Poem — by Brian Otis But What’s a Dictionary For? by Bergen Evans Murder Trial in Moscow by Jeremy R. Azrael Sugar-Loaf — A Poem — by Ted Hughes Strange Interlude: Edward VIII’s Brief Reign by Kingsley Martin The Pures — A Story — by William J.J. Gordon Bliss Sleeps — A Poem — by Jeannette Nichols Robert Frost: His Own Tradition by Peter Davison The Summer of 1914 by S.L.A. Marshall Atlantic Extra: The Bitter 30’s: From a Personal History by Alfred Kazin Atlantic Reports: Laos — Washington — East Africa — Latin America Accent on Living: Charles W. Morton — Ruth Kronman — Margaret Bennett — Anne Kelly Gambia: The Colony Nobody Knows by Rene MacColl They Shall Have Music by Herbert Kupferberg Record Reviews Atlantic Bookshelf: Edward Weeks, William Barrett, Phoebe Adams Cover design by Gyorgy Kepes