1937-12 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1937/12 — Contents as follows: “A Tooth for Paul Revere” — A Story by Stephen Vincent Benet Harvard and Beyond – Boyhood and Youth by Logan Pearsall Smith Star in the East — A Christmas Message by Winifred Kirkland William Dean Howells — An Atlantic Portrait by Owen Wister Our Adventure in Conservation — The CCC by F.A. Silcox An Epistle to the Jews by John Cournos Endowments in Jeopardy — The Significance of Inflation Edwin Walter Kemmerer The Zoo — Three Sonnets by Babette Deutsch Marxism and Literature by Edmund Wilson The Split in the Democratic Party by J. Frederick Essary In Brief: Bad Manners As a Substitute for War by ‘Diplomacy’ Christmas Giving – Consumers’ Forum by Margaret Dana Unflattered Sweden by H.B. Elliston Snipe Hunting — A Story from Life by Hugo Johanson The Junior High School by M.E. Herriott Columbus and the ‘Alice Mabel’ — An Essay by Glanville Smith Winter Tide — A Sonnet by Robert Nathan How Strong Is Japan? by William Henry Chamberlin Contributors’ Club The Atlantic Novel: Enchanter’s Nightshade — Part of a Serial by Ann Bridge