1932-03 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1932/03 — Contents as follows: The President – A Business Man in the White House by Walter Millis What Every Woman Ought to Know by Albert Jay Nock Sagebrush Rule – How Progressive are the Progressives? by Bernhard Knollenberg London in a Financial Fog by A. Edward Newton Gone for the Day by John Coleman, Jr. “God’s Work” — A Story by Katharine Ball Ripley Low Fever and Slow Fires — The Farmers’ Dilemma by Arthur Pound “Leda and the Swan” — Verse by Oliver Gogarty I Teach in a Hick College by Wendell Brooks Phillips Grant Before Appomattox — Notes of a Confederate Bishop — by Right Reverend Henry C. Lay “A Day in Nepal” — A Story by Sir John Campbell Across the Pacific — Cerebrally by Louise Taylor The Prophet of Ammon — Judgment Day in the Hills — by Louis Reed Hands of Man by Edwa Robert The End of an Era by William E. Dodd “Circumstantial Evidence” — A Story by Alfred F. Loomis Hitler and Hitlerism — Part 1: A Man of Destiny — by Nicholas Fairweather Contributors’ Club