1939-11 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1939/11 — Contents as follows: City Without Children by Storm Jameson Business Looks Ahead by Sumner H. Slichter Do You Stutter? by Charles Van Riper Lord Halifax – Defender of the Christian Polity by Carl Joachim Friedrich Women on Wheels — A Story by Geoffrey Household I Like Bad Boys by Judge J.M. Braude Evening Meal in the Twentieth Century — A Poem by John Holmes New Cooperation in Industry by Lewis H. Brown The Novel: Nobility Wanted by Howard Mumford Jones William Faulkner by Conrad Aiken Chris — A Story by Hugo Jahanson The Ethics of Advertising by William Allen White Now We Are Ten — A Poem by George Allen The Noncombatants: We Had Until The Harvest by Mavis Clare Barnett For Armistice Day, 1939 by Richard Aldington Last Hours in Germany by Herbert G. Sonthoff The Duty of a Pacifist by C.E.M. Joad Contributors’ Club – The State of the Language The Atlantic’s Prize Winner: Land Below the Wind by Agnes Newton Keith