1940-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1940/04 — Contents as follows: Program for Peace by Paul Reynaud India’s Demand and England’s Answer by Jawaharlal Nehru Poems by Anne Morrow Lindbergh — Visitation – Elegy Under the Stars – Alms New England — There She Stands New England Dilemma by Howard Mumford Jones A Southerner Discovers New England by Jonathan Daniels Dickens and the Marshalsea Prison – An Atlantic Portrait – by Edmund Wilson New Orleans – The City That Care Forgot by David L. Cohn “Spring Journey” — A Story by Josephine Johnson The Catholic Schools in America by Reverend George Johnson The Black Shade by H.M. Tomlinson Our Railroads – Can They Haul the Load? by Robert S. Binkerd “All Around the Town” — A Story by Stephen Vincent Benet “Spring Beauty, in Beech Woods” — A Poem by Fannie Stearns Gifford Why People Do Not Pray by Bernard Iddings Bell Time and the Modern Novel by Edwin Muir But–I’m a Conservative! – Under Thirty by Peter Viereck Ports of Peace by Glanville Smith Moving Mountains by Suzanne Clemens Rodier Contributors’ Club – State of the Language The Atlantic Serial: More Truth Than Poetry – The Biography of R.S. by Hans Zinsser