1924-11 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1924/11 — Contents as follows: ‘Things Are in the Saddle’ by Samuel Strauss ‘Dry Hole’ Jim and the Malady – Oil in Human Terms by John H. Thatcher The World and the Blind Man by Charles Magee Adams The Cyprian — A Story by Lyman Bryson Northumbrian Duets — A Group of Poems by Wilfrid Gibson What Is Prison For? — Reflections from Experience by E.S. Hitchcock Wild Horses — AN Epic of the Range by Will C. Barnes The Experiment of a Christian Daily – A Unique Experience in Journalism by Charles M. Sheldon The Twin Wives — A Story by E. Barrington From a Missionary Journal — Early Days in the Sandwich Islands by Samuel and Nancy Ruggles One Crowded Hour of Clowning by Fullerton Waldo Doctrine or Theory — Which? by Clifford H. Farr A Day With Mahatma Gandhi by C.F. Andrews The New World: The Dismal Prospect for Limited Armaments by Hector C. Bywater The Chimera of Monopoly by Ambrose Pare Winston The Lausanne Treaty by A Student of Politics Self-Government in Mexico by Robert Glass Cleland The Contributor’s Club The Contributor’s Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf