1939-07 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1939/07 — Contents as follows: The Next War by Graham Hutton Grandfather Lived in the Middle Ages by Alma De Mier The Responsibilities of Birth Control by Eduard C. Lindeman On Hearing Good Music Done Badly by Albert Jay Nock Ernest Hemingway – An Atlantic Portrait by Edmund Wilson A Considerable Speck – A Poem by Robert Frost Deaf, But Not Dumb – New Hope for the Hard of Hearing by Earnest Elmo Calkins American Short Stories: One-Lung by Katrine Winton MacGlashan Eyes That Have Seen Another Land by Benedict Thielen Till the Cows Come Home by Walter Brooks Our Southern Arteries – Good Business and Good Defense by Colonel Frank Knox State and Church by Henry B. Washburn Who’s Catching? by John R. Tunis On Reading Verse Aloud by Robert Hillyer China’s Last Line of Defense — Yunnan by William Henry Chamberlin And Still the Heart — A Sonnet by Robert Nathan Under Thirty: A.P. – Mona Lisa Lindenberg Contributors’ Club – Wade Van Dore – Wilson Follett The New Atlantic Serial: Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household