1937-05 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1937/05 — Contents as follows: The Destiny of Europe – Watchman, What of the Night? By An American The Influence of My Father and My Son by Lincoln Steffans The ‘Errors’ of Television – Prediction and a Warning by Gilbert Seldes “Fire in the Galley Stove” — A Story by Captain William Outerson Sonnet by Elizbaeth Morrow The Bright Isle — Gulliver in Haiti by Albert Jay Nock The Soundless Trumpet by Mary Antin Educating the Gifted Boy — A Lesson for Teachers by Frederick Winsor Share-Cropping in the Delta by David L. Cohn In Brief: East Wind by Henry Williamson Spring and Mr. Barnum by Gail Hawes The Two Milords, or The Blow of Thunder — An Internationally Air Conditioned Play — by Stephen Leacock Must We Have Another Boom? by Sumner H. Slichter The Goat – The Pool — Poems by R.S. Winter in Carthage by Alice Henry Hart What England Will Fight For by Lord Eustace Percy After Appomattox — How It Feels to Be Reconstructed by Major David N. Walker Contributors’ Club Bulls and Bears on Bonds: H.B. Elliston – Financial Column