1938-12 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1938/12 — Contents as follows: Good Will to Men by Alvin Johnson Charlotte Carr — Settlement Lady – An Atlantic Portrait by Milton S. Mayer Wind and Fury: Hurricane in New England by Frances Woodward God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen — A Story for Christmas by Bill Adams Railroads Under Pressure by Leslie Craven On the Jewish Exile — A Poem by Robert Nathan As We Were by Agnes Repplier Father’s Robes of Immortality by Pardee Lowe Snobbery on the Left by Dixon Wecter Under Thirty: G.A., E.R., Robert C. Hallett Daughters of Queen Victoria — The Grandmother of Europe by E.F. Benson A Hired Man Speaks — Educators, Attention! by J. Anton De Haas Eccentric Ballet – A Poem by Marya Zaturenska Labrador Days by Sir Wilfred Grenfell Daisybelle — A Story — by Jo Pagano Housing — A National Disgrace by Charles Stevenson Contributors’ Club The New Atlantic Serial: Reaching for the Stars by Nora Waln