1924-05 The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents May 1924 1924/05 — Contents as follows: Cornelia and Dionysus – A Contemporary Conversation – by Stuart P. Sherman The Commonwealth of the Atlantic by Ramsay Traquair From a Cook’s Point of View – A Personal Experience – by Ann Alderton The Mystery and Power of Light by Ellwood Hendrick A Pianoforte Recital – A Poem by Fredoon Kabraji The Fog – A Story by Arthur Mason A Boy’s Ideas on Religion by A Schoolboy The Preacher’s Handicap by Herbert W. Horwill The Extraneous Adventures of a Whaler by Charles Boardman Hawes The Bride of a God — A Story by L. Adams Beck Silence — A Poem by Marie Blake Tad Lincoln’s Father – A Playmate’s Recollections by Julia Taft Bayne Marriage by Nathalie S. Colby War-Time Relations of America and Great Britain – Aspects of Wilsonian Democracy, I — by Charles Seymour The New World: The Frightened Farmer by Bruce Bliven After Five Years by H.H. Powers British Labor and French Elections – Can the Entente Be Restored? – by Sisley Huddleston The Pope and the Caliph – A Study in Comparative Diplomacy – by N.V. Tcharykow The Contributor’s Club The Contributor’s Column The Atlantic’s Bookshelf Rotogravure Style Section – 12 pages packed with photos