1934-10 Scribner’s Magazine Contents 1934/10 – Contents as follows: Business, Regimentation, and the New Deal: Revolution by Electricity by Paul Hutchinson Who Started This Regimentation? by John T. Flynn Why Business Men Fear Washington by W.M. Kiplinger “October” — A Poem by Bernice Kenyon “A Start in Life” — A Story by Theodore Dreiser American Music Enters a New Phase by Roy Harris “The Dark Tribunal” — A Story by Walter Gilkyson Design for Eating by Clarence William Lieb Under Sentence of Death by Anonymous Straws in the Wind: The Inevitability of Peace by Foster Rhea Douglas Social-Credit Dictatorship of the Consumer by Herbert Bruce Brougham Children’s Crime Problems: 1934 by Arthur Mann Life in the United States — Hawaii, Washington, Vermont by Genevieve Taggard As I Like It by William Lyon Phelps Books for Your Library — Book Reviews Brain-Testers – A Cultural Test Phonograph Records by Richard Gilbert If I Should Ever Travel by Katherine Gauss Jackson Behind the Scenes — Biographical Notes Cover Design by T.M. Cleland – Decorations by Edward Shenton