1924-02 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1924/02 — Contents as follows: For France to Answer by Brigadier-General P.R.C. Groves The American Malady — A Diagnosis of Our National Temperament — by Langdon Mitchell Women and Public Affairs by george Madden Martin The Proposed Monopoly in Education — A Reply to Mrs. Cannon’s ‘Dissociated School’ by James H. Ryan “Spring Heels” — A Story by Parkhurst Whitney Courage — The Diary of an Arctic Explorer — by Thorleif Mokleby and translated by H.R. Dilling The Will to Love — A Postscript to a Discussion of Divorce by Elizabeth C. Adams “In February” — A Poem by George Villiers The Happiness of Writing an Autobiography by Agnes Reppelier Death as a Dream Experience by M.E.B. Unions and the Public by George Soule “Miss Betsy Beaver” — A Story by Margaret Prescott Montague Is There a Foolproof Science? by L.P. Jacks Driftwood — A Study in Odd Jobs — by Florence J. Clark Pendulum — A Sonnet by Joseph Auslander The New World: Who Is Right? by W.O. Mendenhall Central Europe To-Day by John Crane An Era of Consolidations by Franklin Snow Is Civilization Menaced? — The Plight of European Education — by Sisley Huddleston The Contributors’ Club The Contributors’ Column The Atlantic Bookshelf