1923-11 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1923/11 — Contents as follows: The President by Edward Elwell Whiting about Calvin Coolidge Klan and Church – A Paper for Those Who Know a Little or a Very Great Deal — by Lowell Mellett is 4-1/2 pages Ritual and Regalia by Katharine Fullerton Gerould The Captain — A Story by Arthur Mason Good-Bye to Oxfordshire — A Poem by John Jay Chapman Mr. Everyman, Manager by Arthur Pound The Dissociated School by Cornelia James Cannon Marriage–A Selective Process – Continuing the Atlantic Discussion by Richard Boardman Separate — A Poem by Archibald MacLeish Sawing the Air — Again the Novelist’s Words by Joseph Warren Beach Boy’s Grief — A Story by W.F.G. Thatcher College Mirth — A Sonnet by H. Phelps Putnam A Midnight Beach-Combing by William Beebe Dove and Raven — Mrs. Whitman and Poe by Margaret Emerson Bailey Ten Days in Ossetia by Robert Pierpoint Blake Have We Kept the Faith? — Thoughts After Five Years by Rose Peabody Parsons A Week-End With Chinese Bandits by Lucy Truman Aldrich A New World: The Turk Comes to Town — An Eyewitness in Smyrna by Mark O. Prentiss The League and the Italian-Greek Crisis by Sir Frederic Maurice Why the War Was Prolonged — THe British-Scandinavian Trade by Captain O.H. Daniel The Contributor’s Club The Contributor’s Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf Share this:TwitterFacebook Related