1921-12 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1921/12 — Contents as follows: Pooled Self-Esteem – The Disease of Nations by A. Clutton-Brock Consolation – A Spiritual Experience by Albion Fellows Bacon Shell-Shocked and After by An American Soldier The Round-faced Beauty – A Story of the Chinese Court by L. Adams Beck Crisis – A Poem by Margaret Widdemer A Voice from the Jury by Anne C.E. Allinson Conjur and ‘Suasion – Plantation Chronicles by Eleanor C. Gibbs Some Traits in the Chinese Character by Bertrand Russell The Letters in Shakespeare’s Plays by Ellen Terry The Iron Man and Wages – A Consideration of the Automatic Machine by Arthur Pound A Proud Choice of Influences by Margaret Wilson Lees Strayed Sympathies by Agnes Reppelier Soliloquy for a Third Act — A Poem by Christopher Morley Sequels – The Lore of the Jungle by William Beebe Erant Enim Piscatores — A Story by Harrison Collins The New World: England’s Navy and Disarmament by Sir Arthur Hungerford Pollen France, her Politicians, and the Conference by Sisley Huddleston The Dissolution of Petrograd – A Personal Experience by Jean Sokoloff A Suggestion on Coal by Walter L. Ballou The Contributor’s Club The Contributor’s Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf Share this:TwitterFacebook Related