1922-08 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1922/08 — Contents as follows: Beyond the Barrier – A Record of Delirium by A Doctor’s Wife The Floor of Heaven – A Story of the Hunting-Field by Emma Lawrence ‘Change Cars at Paoli’ by A. Edward Newton Jazz – A Musical Discussion by Carl Engel – 7-1/2 pages American Domestic Manners – The Accounts of Two Travelers by Philip Kates ‘Soul–Soul’ — A Poem by Fannie Stearns Gifford Peasant Masters — Part 1: The Skhodka and the Tcheka by Emma Ponadfidine ‘Boston Calling’ — A Story by Gertrude Marshall Geer Lighting the Dark Continent — Part 2: Newly Discovered Letters of the Great Missionary by David Livingstone The Blast-Furnace – A Chapter in Steel by Charles Rumford Walker Reality — A Poem by Margaret Sherwood ‘Nightfall’ by Ada Cambridge Christine and the Princess – A Scene from the Human Comedy by Mary Valentine Stanley The New World: The Genoa Conference – Mr. Lloyd George at Work by Hert Sidebotham British Personalities — Part 1 by E.T. Raymond The League of Nations After Two Years by Raymond B. Fosdick France’s Part by Sisley Huddleston The Non-Assimilation of Israel by William Yale The Contributor’s Club The Contributor’s Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf