1932-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1932/04 — Contents as follows: Letters from the Manchurian Border by Nora Waln Two Enthusiasms – Stevenson and Conrad by Christopher Morley The Road to Rome and Back – by One Who Has Traveled It Milking Time — Boom and Crash in Aprartment Houses by Thomas F. Murray “The Foreigner” — A Story by Bill Adams I Like Tuberculosis by Ruth Reed Failings of Our Graduate Schools by Abraham Flexner Gandhi Interrogated by Cornelia Sorabji “The Wood Lilly” — Verse by Theodore Morrison Salaam, Arabi! — The Story of an Instict by James E. Baum Humpty Dumpty’s Rule in Law by Harry Hibschman Sponge Fishing by Charles A. Rawlings Jerusalem the Golden — A Layman’s Pilgrimage to the Holy Land by Owen Tweedy Driver Ants by Harry C. Neely “Drums in the Distance” — A Story by Katharine Ball Ripley A Royal Week-End by Ian Colvin Hitler and Hitlerism — Part 2: Germany Under the Nazis by Nicholas Fairweather Contributors’ Club Share this:TwitterFacebook Related