1923-06 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1923/06 — Contents as follows: What God Hath Not Joined – A Discussion of Divorce by Joseph Fort Newton The Divinenss of Discontent by Agnes Repplier “Youth” — A Poem by Amy S. Jennings The Autobiography of a Labor Leader — Part 2 — by James H. Maurer Copper – A Study in Ingots and Men by Charles Rumford Walker The Wonderful Tune –A Fantasy by Henry B. Beston The Brass-Bound Holiday by Laura A. Hibbard The Morale of the School by William Trufant Foster A Meteoric Career — A True Story — by Horace V. Winchell The Crabbing of Youth by Age by Cornelia James Cannon “A Lost World” — Three Sonnets — by H. Phelps Putnam The Arrow-Maker — A Prehistoric Contemporary — by Charles D. Stewart Three Words by Jean Kenyon MacKenzie The New World: Labor as Banker by George Soule The Canadian Type by Ramsay Traquair Barriers to Freedom: An Audit of India’s Hopes and Fears by Nicol MacNicol France and the Ruhr – The Peasant-Proprietor Speaks by Abel Chevalley The Children’s Soviet and Others by Dorothy North The Contributors’ Club The Contributors’ Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf