1938-09 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1938/09 — Contents as follows: Daughters of Queen Victoria by E.F. Benson An Englishman Looks at the States by Graham Hutton ‘Open ‘Er Up!” The Streamlined Train in Action by William C. Rogers Poems by Robert Frost – 2 pages, 1 poem to a page: “Carpe Diem” and “Happiness Makes Up in Height for What It Lacks in Length” Flood in the Night — A Story by David Cornel DeJong Catholicism at the Crossroads – Must the Church Be Militant? by Prince Hubertus Loewenstein A Novelist Begins by James T. Farrell Toward a National Labor Policy by George W. Taylor Sunday in Brussels by Albert Jay Nock Mr. Pennyfeather Likes the Ladies by Donald Moffat Eduard Benes — An Atlantic Portrait by Carl Joachim Friedrich Insight — The Negro’s Power of Perception by Archibald Rutledge Salute to Ireland by W. Horsfall Carter Ballad by Frederic ProkoschHorse-and-Buggy Days by E. Alexander Powell Rackets and Labor: A New York Close-up by George E. Sokolsky Under Thirty – H.O.F., Sarajo Sawyer, John Claiborne Davis Contributors’ Club The Atlantic Serial: Spella Ho – A Story of the English Midlands by H.E. Bates