1937-11 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1937/01 — Contents as follows: Newton on Blackstone – Lawyers on Trial by A. Edward Newton Cockroach Schooner — Unconventional Journey: Part 2 – by Robert Dean Frisbie Automobiles That Fly – Tomorrow’s Taxi by Malcolm B. Ronald Notes on American Newspapers by Raoul de Roussy de Sales “The Stuff of Dreams” — A Story by Helen Dore Boylston Planning in an Economy of Abundance by Walter Lippmann In the Time of Change – A Poem for the New Year by Theodore Roethke The State of the Language by Wilson Follett In Brief: A Bookseller Counts His Books by Richard F. Fuller The Mole by Alan Devoe Town Triangle by Allen H. Wood, Jr. Continuity and Survival by Henry Osborn Taylor As Michigan Goes by Arthur Pound Meeting of Experts: An Evening’s Entertainment by Isadore Luce Smith Hungry Children by Maxine Davis Isadora and Essenine — Part 2: Marriage in Bohemia by Lola Kinel England’s Duty by Sir Arthur Willert Hanging Day – A Sketch of Old New York by Carl Carmer Ballad of Jeremiah Avershaw by Nancy Byrd Turner American Dream by Joseph Barnes Full Steam Ahead! – A Giant Aroused by George W. Gray Contributors’ Club Hot Money: H.B. Elliston – FInancial Column