1939-12 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1939/12 — Contents as follows: The Man Who Gave Us Christmas by Winifred Kirkland Labor and the War by Paul Eliel Jacob Epstein – An Atlantic Portrait by David L. Cohn I Run for Congress by Ben Martin Grandma Robinson – A New England Eulogy by Richard Ely Danielson America Short Stories: Night and the Lost Armies by Benedict Thielen The Ploughing by James Still Really You Americans by Walter Brooks On the Death of a King — A Poem by Harry Brown Museums in a Chaging World by Francis Henry Taylor The Children of Shallowford by Henry Williamson Poems for December: Renewal by George Abbe Winter Dawn in a Country Kitchen by Fannie Stearns Gifford The Reform of the Schools by James L. Mursell Dickens, Carlyle, and Tennyson by James S. Pike The Combatants:What Help from Russia? by T.H. Thomas Canada Speaking by Bernard K. Sandwell France Makes Up Her Mind by Vera Micheles Dean Under Thirty: Frank Richards – G. Alison Raymond – Emmet V. Mittlebeeler – Teacher Contributors’ Club – The State of the Language The Atlantic’s Prize Winner: Land Below the Wind by Agnes Newton Keith