1939-06 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1939/06 — Contents as follows: Canada and the Monarchy by Stephen Leacock ‘What Can We Believe?’ – A Letter from a Mother by Anonymous Brace Up, America! by Wendell L. Willkie Norman Douglas and Calabria by Richard Aldington Poems for Spring: Do Not Pity the Young by John Holmes From the Duck Pond to the Carousel by Muriel Rukeyser Spring Song: 1939 by Florence Converse I Had a Baby Too — A Symposium: Helen M. Whiting – Helen Walcott McKenzie – Sarah M. Privette – Faye Cashatt Lewis Two For One — A Story by Julia Davis The American University: Fascism and Higher Education by Ralph Cooper Hutchinson A President in Action: George Norlin by Dixon Wecter The Realities of Socialized Medicine by Henry E. Sigerist In Memoriam: Ira Dutton by Alexander Woollcott Lone Hunter by Lester Rowntree The Winter of Our Discontent – A Story by Thomas Wolfe Poetry and the Public World by Archibald MacLeish Furnace Wharf – A Poem by Geoffrey Johnson Neutrality or Bust by David L. Cohn The Blow That Hurts by Gene Tunney Contributors’ Club – The State of the Language The Atlantic Serial: What Luck! – An Autobiography – by A.A. Milne