1929-11 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1929/11 — Contents as follows: A Tourist in Spite of Himself — Part 1: In Egypt — by A. Edward Newton As Seen by a Disciple — President Eliot — by Le Baron Russell Briggs The South — America’s Hope by Count Hermann Keyserling Pastorale by Herbert Parrish The Poet’s Notebook by Rabindranath Tagore Below Ground — A Story by Nahum Sabsay Putting It Up to the College by E. Lyman Sweetness and Light — Sixty Years After by James Truslow Adams A Divine Intoxicant by Huntington Cairns The Middle Years and the End — Grandmother Brown’s Hundred Years by Harriet Connor Brown The Balance of Power in Golf by Bernard Darwin The Trader’s Wife — A Brief Novel, Part 2 — by Jean Kenyon MacKenzie Black Songs by Nancy Byrd Turner Magic Dances — Festivities in Puka-Puka by Robert Dean Frisbie The New World: Balkanomania by Stanley Casson A Frenchman Looks at Fascism by Maurice Bedel The Tragedy of the Russian Intelligentsia by William Henry Chamberlain The Contributors’ Club The Contributors’ Column The Atlantic Bookshelf The Financial Counselor: JOnathan C. Royle