1927-12 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1927/12 — Contents as follows: Rich Men and Key Men — The Answer to a Problem by Samuel Strauss Shall We Send Our Children to Church? by M’Cready Sykes Mistress Joachim — A Study in Browns — by Grace Zaring Stone A Missionary Audit — The Business Methods of Foriegn Missions — by Mark M. Jones The Paradox of Humanism — A Discussion of the Modern Temper by Joseph Wood Krutch Two Sonnets by R.S. Collective Unreason by Agnes Repplier Past and Present by Edwin Muir Haig of Bemersyde — A Reputation Ten Years After — by Captain B.H. Liddell Hart “Tellings” — A Story by Tacy Stokes Paxton I Have My Doubts by Roger Lewis Overland by Ralph Linton On Holmes Marshes — A Poem by Roderick Morison How to Speak Poetry — An Experiment at Oxford — by Henry W. Nevinson ‘A Green Thought in a Green Shade’ by Flora McIntyre The Junior College Again — A Footnote to the Controversy – by George Herbert Palmer The New World: The Fiction of Majority Rule by Charles A. Beard Five Days — A Personal Record of Civil War in China — by C. Stanley Smith Farm Aid by Glenn W. Birkett The Contributors’ Club The Contributors’ Column The Atlantic Bookshelf The Financial Counselor: David Friday Share this:TwitterFacebook Related