1929-12 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1929/12 — Contents as follows: Wreck and Rescue by Captain Garland Rotch Up From the Bottom of the World — Part 1: My Adult Education — by Alexander Irvine The French Mind by Andre Siegfried When Christmas Comes by Joseph Fort Newton A Bountiful Providence — A Story — by A.W. Smith Smaller and Better Museums — Pointed Suggestions by Frank Jewett Mather, Jr. More Pages from a Poet’s Notebook by Rabindranath Tagore A Day That Is Done by Nore Hamilton Wilson Poor Little America! by J. Milton French The Trader’s Wife — A Brief Novel, Part 3 — by Jean Kenyon MacKenzie Come Down, Sheep! — A Poem by Harriet Sampson The Art of Being Outshone by Edgar J. Goodspeed Yours Lovingly — A Story for Christmas by Eugenie Courtright Are We to Have a Non-moral Religion? by Miles H. Krumbine Try the Spirits by Henderson Daingerfield Norman The New World: Jerusalem in Ferment — A Personal Narrative by Halen Viney Formosa — Japan’s Experiment by K.K. Kawakami A Tale of Two Pigs — Serbian Discontents by Herbert B. Elliston The Contributors’ Club The Contributors’ Column The Atlantic Bookshelf The Financial Counselor: William Leavitt Stoddard