1923-05 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1923/05 — Contents as follows: The Autobiography of a Labor Leader — Part 1 by James H. Maurer The Experience of Dying — A Human Record — by J.D. MacKenzie A Dialogue Between Father and Son by A. Edward Newton Going to Commencement by Carroll Perry The Doctrine of No Compromise: Call to Adventure — The Quaker View — by Edward Thomas The Test of Faith — A Chapter in Non-Resistance — by Edward Richards The Shenando’ Valley — A Spring Idyll — by Lawrene Shaw Mayo “Up Eel River” — A Story by Margaret Prescott Montague “Hands” — A Poem by Archibald MacLeish ‘Moralizing Strains’ by Robert M. Gay Eugenie de Guerin and Dorothy Wordsworth – A Comparison and Contrast by George McLean Harper Pearls Born and Made by Louis Boutan “Quaint” — A Poem by Fannie Stearns Gifford In the Beginning — An Interpretation of Sunlight Energy — by Frank C. Eve Art and Tony by Katharine Gibson The New World: The Armies of Europe by Sir Frederick Maurice Bolshevism from an Eastern Angle by Arthur Moore America Must Decide — A Study in International Detachment — by William Howard Gardiner The Contributors’ Club The Contributors’ Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf