1923-05 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1923/05 — Contents as follows: The Autobiography of a Labor Leader — Part 1 by James H. Maurer The Experience of Dying — A Human Record by J.D. MacKenzie A Dialogue Between Father and Son by A. Edward Newton Going to Commencement by Carroll Perry The Doctrine of No Compromise: Call to Adventure — The Quaker View by Edward Thomas The Test of Faith — A Chapter in Non-Resistance by Edward Richards The Shenando’ Valley – A Spring Idyll by Lawrence Shaw Mayo Up Eel River — A Story by Margaret Prescott Montague Hands — A Poem by Archibald MacLeish ‘Moralizing Strains’ by Robert M. Gay Eugenie de Guerin and Dorothy Wordsworth by George McLean Harper Pearls Born and Made by Louis Boutan Quaint –A Poem by Fannie Stearns Gifford In the Beginning — An Interpretation of Sunlight Energy by Frank C. Eve Art and Tony by Katharine Gibson The New World: The Armies of Europe by Sir Frederick Maurice Bolshevism from an Eastern Angle by Arthur Moore America Must Decide – A Study in International Detachment by William Howard Gardiner The Contributor’s Club The Contributor’s Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf Share this:TwitterFacebook Related