1919-03 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1919/03 — Contents as follows: Commonplaces in Buzuluk by John Rickman An American Idyll — Part 1: Episodes in the Life of Carleton H. Parker by Cornelia Stratton Parker Bridging the Gulf by Willard L. Sperry When I Read Names of England — A Poem by B.K. Van Slyke Voyage Sentimentale by Simeon Strunsky A Great Little Soldier — A Story by Charles JOhnston War Neuroses by Frederick W. Parsons Birds of a Feather – A Romance of French Skies – Part 4: The Best Way by Marcel Nadaud The House of the Mind by Edgar J. Goodspeed The War and the Mind of Great Britain by J.L. Hammond Some South African Snakes by William Charles Scully The Gift — A Story by Margaret Prescoot Montague Lies — A Poem by Grace Fallow Norton What Won the War? by William Oliver Stevens The New World:Developing the Estate by Arthur D. Little The Return of the Burgomaster by Charlotte Kellogg The Territorial Claims of France by Rene Pinon The Peace Congress and the Balkans by J.D. Bourchier Bolshevism – A Liberal View by Herbert Wilson Stanley The Contributor’s Club The Contributor’s Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf