1922-03 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1922/03 — Contents as follows: Democracy in Question – The Future by The Very Reverend W.R. Inge The Last Days of Leo Tolstoy – Unpublished Pages from His Diary by Alexander Kaun The Compensations of Poverty by Vera Tolstoy The Mystery of Stella — A Story by E. Barrington Clearness — A Poem by Fannie Stearns Gifford Warrior Ants and White Ants by Hans Coudenhove Prison Progress – A Warden’s Programme – by Brice P. Disque Well-Remembered by Viola Roseboro The Iron man and the Job by Arthur Pound ‘Philomeme’ – A Familiar Sketch by I.L. Mudge The Magnum Opus – Boswell’s Method in Biography by Chauncey B. Tinker Poems by Jean Kenyon MacKenzie Larry — A Tale by A.H. Singleton The Moon in Literature by Roger Wray Pilgrimage by Elizabeth Coate A Prospect by Arthur E. Morgan The New World: The Washington Conference by Samuel W. McCall Japan’s Policy in Korea by E. Alexander Powell The Dollar in Wonderland by Joseph Szebenyei The Contributor’s Club The Contributor’s Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf