1938-03 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1938/03 — Contents as follows: Only Fools Go to America by David Cornel DeJong Government by Mimeograph by Lawrence Sullivan Crippled — An Appeal to Motorists by Ruth Sawyer No Santa Claus in Housing by Thomas S. Holden From Hollywood to Paris: Charles Laughton and I — Part 2 of 3 — by Elsa Lanchester – 8 pages The Light Comes Brighter — A Poem by Theodore Roethke In Brief: Standards of Living by Gerard Swope How Warm is Wool? – Consumers’ Forum by Margaret Dana Ties of Gold by H.B. Elliston Toscanini — An Atlantic Portrait — by Alexander W. Williams Words Across the Sea by Wilson Follett Short Stories: Mole-Bane by James Still He Whose Laugh Lasts by Walter Brooks Frere Jacques by John Cheever Hell Needs a Chaplain by Geoffrey Household No Parking – A City Problem by Arthur Pound The Words of the Excited Boy — A Poem by Harry Brown Ravens in Devon by Henry Williamson Who Will Save Spain? The Case for Franco by Ian D. Colvin The Case for Government by John Langdon-Davies Contributors’ Club The Atlantic Serial: A Prairie Grove by Donald Culross Peattie