1922-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1922/04 — Contents as follows: Ireland from a Scotland Yard Notebook — Part 1 by Carl W. Ackerman ‘Accepting the Universe’ by Ethel Puffer Howes The Fossil Man of Rhodesia — New Light on the HIstory of the Race — by G. Elliot Smith The Human Side of Business Administration by B. Seebohm Rowntree The Marquis Goes Donkey-Riding — A Story by Adeline Adams Poems by Margaret Prescott Montague Education by Agnes Repplier Judgment Day — A Moment of Insight by Annie W. Noel Now That I have ‘Played’ for Two Years — The Epilogue to an Autobiography — by Edward W. Bok The American Mind in the Orient by George M. Stratton Spoken In Jest — A Story by T. Walter Gilkyson The Passing of the Chaperon by Thomas Arkle Clark April Sundays – A Poem by Amory Hare The New World: A Naval View of the Conference – Fleet and Base Limitations by William Howard Gardiner The Money Cost of Prohibition by L. Ames Brown The Portent of Stinnes by John Mez Changes in Landownership in England by Harold Cox The Contributor’s Club The Contributor’s Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf Share this:TwitterFacebook Related