1924-09 The American Mercury Magazine Contents for September 1924 1924/09 — Contents as follows: The Anglo-Saxon Myth by Henry J. Ford Song Tournament: New Style — A Poem by Louis Untermeyer Voila, Anatole France by Jean-Jacques Brousson A Start in Life — A Story by Ruth Suckow The Japanese Bugaboo by David Warren Ryder Editorial Morals in the Two-A-Day by Marian Spitzer Americana The Statesman as Artist by Duncan Aikman Fads in Health Legislation by Morris Fishbein Clinical Notes by George Jean Nathan and H.L. Mencken The Devil’s Advocate by R.F. Dibble The Arts and Sciences: Koussevitsky by Ernest Newman What Is Disease? by Paul H. DeKruif Architecture and the Machine by Lewis Mumford – 3-1/2 pages Mr. Durant — A Story by Dorothy Parker American Portraits – 7: The Country Banker by Charles B. Driscoll A Boyhood in the Bush by Thomas J. LeBlanc The Law: First Year by William Seagle Hunting Bolsheviks in 1798 by Henry Elmer Barnes Gentlemen All by D.R. Potter The Theatre by George Jean Nathan The Library by H.L. Mencken