1963-03 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1963/03 — Contents as follows: The Gullibility of the Neutrals by Oscar Handlin Father and Son by Evelyn Waugh The Right Thing — A Poem — by Theodore Roethke Canyonlands: A New National Park? by Paul Brooks The Writer as Moralist by Saul Bellow A Runner Through the Mist — An Atlantic First — by James McCormick At First Flower of the Easy Day — A Poem — by John Ciardi The Crisis in Research by James R. Killian, Jr. A Rough Map of Greece: Kos by Phoebe-Lou Adams Winter in Bucks County by Walter Teller The Dog Census by Charles A. Goodrum Atlantic Supplement on Children: Male and Female by Evelyn Goodenough Pitcher Ka-platz: The Delight in the Unexpected by Walt Kelly Mr. Twombley’s Ultimate Triumph — A Poem — by Ogden Nash The Children of Divorce by Graham B. Blaine, Jr., M.D. The Neurotic’s Notebook by Mignon McLaughlin A Poet’s View of Childhood by Alastair Reed In the South These Children Prophecy by Robert Coles, M.D. Little Leaguers Have Big Problems –Their Parents by Jim Brosnan To a Child at the Piano — A Poem — by Alastair Reid Notes from a Maternity Ward by Susanne Hoeber Rudolph You Can’t Pet a Chicken by Sidney Peterson The Microscope — A Poem — by Maxine W. Kumin Dotty Dimple and the Fiction Award by Martha Bacon Departments: Atlantic Reports Accent on Living Pleasures and Places They Shall Have Music Atlantic Bookshelf Cover design by Gyorgy Kepes Share this:TwitterFacebook Related