1934-11 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1934/11 — Contents as follows: Youth and Revolution — Part 1 — by Vincent Sheean What Are Republicans For? By Everett Case The Deadly Arts by Hans Zinsser No Bird — Verse by Theodore Roethke Hede — Part 1 of 2 of a Story — by Paul Hoffman Streamlining — Science Wars against the Wind by Norman Bel Geddes Farewell to Russia — Reflections After 10 Years in Moscow — by William Henry Chamberlain Autumn Evening — Verse by Jean Batchelor Summer among the Varmints by Wendell Brooks Phillips Leora’s Father — A Story — by Katharine Hamill The Battle of Boston Common — From a Surgeon’s Journal, Part 2 — by Harvey Cushing The New Wine in Germany by William Orton is about Hitler’s Germany Cinderella at Puka-Puka by Robert Dean Frisbie The Colors of Nature by Charles D. Stewart Widowed — A Sketch — by Jane Ayer Cobb Labor’s Broken Front by George E. Sokolsky Contributors’ Club