1940-06 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1940/06 — Contents as follows: The Conflict of Youth by Lord Halifax Who’s in Command? by Douglas Southall Freeman Life Drawing In — A Poem by Walter De La Mare Women Are Misunderstood by Sibyl Peech Labor Must Decide by George W. Alger Cricket for Americans by Stephen Leacock Foxes Among the Lambs — A Poem by Ernest Moll Goin’ to Town — A Story by Wallace Stegner The Cost of Living in South America by Gerard Swope Is Pacifism Enough? by the Right Reverend G. Ashton Oldham Of the Librarian’s Profession by Archibald MacLeish R.W.E. — A Poem by Paul Engle The Bright Company — Pilgrim’s Way by John Buchan Native Wood Notes — New England Speaking by Wilson Follett Germany and World Trade After the War by Georg Von Schnitzler The Poor and Burning Arab — A Story by William Saroyan I Bite The Hand That Feeds Me — A Reply to David L. Cohn by Richard Wright To Test a Baby by Avis Carlson In Defense of the Individual by Albert Jay Nock Under Thirty: Too Much Education Contributors’ Club – State of the Language The Atlantic Serial: To the Indies — A Novel of Adventure — by C.S. Forester