1932-07 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1932/07 — Contents as follows: The President As I Know Him — Intimate Portrait of Herbert Hoover the Man by Vernon Kellogg Beggars Can Choose by Jael Kent “The Day in Court” — A Story by Margaret Culkin Banning A Farmer Counts His Blessings by Jered Van Wagenen, Jr. “Virginian Memories” — Verse by Alastair Miller The Breaking Point — When Jobs Wear Our Faster than Men by Arthur Pound An Advertising Man Looks at Advertising by H.A. Batten Quaint Folk, the Eskimos by George Miksch Sutton “Aye, Aye, Mister Mate!” — A Story by Bill Adams The Plague of Rabbits in Poetry by B.K. Sandwell Enter Mr. Sherlock Holmes by Vincent Starrett – 7 pages about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes and Watson in the 1880s Our Sporting Grandfathers — The Cult of Athletics at Its Source by Arthur C. Cole The Ghosts of Poca River — A Story by Louis Reed On Learning to Read by Lee Wilson Dodd Captain of the Men of Death by Richard P. Middleton Germany’s Lost Generation — The Key to Europe’s Future Is in Their Hands by William C. White Contributors’ Club