1923-04 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1923/04 — Contents as follows: Realism on the Stage by George Arliss Catholic Church and Anglo-Saxon Mind by The Very Reverend W.R. Inge Mr. Moore Talks to Mr. Gosse by George Moore A Question for Christians by H.H. Powers Phoebe – A Story by Alice Hegan Rice A Group of Poems by George Villiers The Ways of a Man in the Mart — Chapters from the Biography of an American Publisher by Edward W. Bok Appreciations by Jean Kenyoun Mackenzie The Jungle Child by Charlotte Chandler Wyckoff Beyond the Strife of Tongues by George A. Gordon ‘The Two and Nelson’ — A Story by E. Barrington Haunted Solitude — A Poem by Joseph Auslander New England Villages by John Sterling The Behaviourism of Our Grandmothers by Elizabeth A. Drew The New World: Germany — Things Seen and Heard by Langdon Mitchell Britain’s Negro Problem by John H. Harris Europe versus Asia by H.E. Wortham The Contributor’s Club The Contributor’s Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf