1925-06 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1925/06 — Contents as follows: Indians of the Desert — The Tenderfoot Takes Charge — by Leo Crane Tracking Down a Murderer — Who Killed Kit Marlowe? — by J. Leslie HotsonThe Direct Primary: A Study from Life by Imogen B. Oakley My Little Learning — A Fragment of Autobiography — by Louis E. Reed The Real Divisions in Modern Christianity by Kirsopp Lake “Shadow-Madness” — A Poem by Margaret Pond “Delicate Cider” — A Story by J.T. Boumphrey Plants and Plant Pests — An Official Reply by Charles L. Marlatt Confessions of an Automobilist — Extravagance on the Installment Plan — by William Ashdown Misunderstood by Ernest Weekley The Handmaids of Medicine by Lawrence H. Baker ‘Hoo-hoo-hoo!’ by William Preston Beazell “The Spur of the Moment” — A Story by Edward Carrington Venable “Sirmione” — A Poem by Anne Goodwin Winslow The Ghosts of Gough Square by A. Edward Newton Stray Notes of a Somewhat Dogged Tendency by Robert M. Gay The New World: Caillaux by Major T.H. Thomas Germany and Modern Civilization by Reinhold Nieburhr A School for Peacemakers by Lyman Bryson The Contributors’ Club The Contributors’ Column The Atlantic Bookshelf