1928-02 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1928/02 — Contents as follows: Business the Civilizer by Earnest Elmo Calkins The Heresy of the Parochial School — Part 2 The Catholic Church and the Modern Mind — by Anonymous “Deep Canyons” — A Story by Elizabeth Stanley By Sledge to the Middle Ages — Part 2: The Last Miles — by Eleanor Lattimore The Modern Well-Tempered Mind — A Reply to The Modern Temper — by Paul F. Laubenstein Prothalamion by Joseph Auslander The Price of Furs — A Plea for Humane Trapping — by Lucy Furman Allenby of Megiddo — A Reputation Ten Years After — by Captain B.H. Liddell Hart Ice Caps for Egotists by John O’Hara Cosgrave The Fall of the Russian Empire — Part 2: The End of the Monarchy — by Edmund A. Walsh Pop’s Ploughing — A True Story — by Frances Hulbert Rarig Speculating in Homes by Arthur C. Holden “Once, Only Once” — A Poem by Laurence Binyon Vanzetti’s Last Statement — Monday, August 22, 1927 — A Record by William G. Thompson The New World: Independence or Isolation? by H.H. Powers Is India Dying? — A Reply to ‘Mother India’ — by Alden H. Clark The Contributors’ Club The Contributors’ Column The Atlantic Bookshelf The Financial Counselor: David Friday