1930-05 Harpers Monthly Magazine Contents 1930/05 — Frontispiece – Flirt by Albert Besnard Roosevelt and the 1912 Disaster by Owen Wister Come Day, Go Day – a story by Roark Bradford The Futility of Farm Relief by Joseph Staff Lawrence Master Builder – a story by Lee Foster Hartman Our Substitute Lives by Katharine Fullerton Gerould Two Flights in the Fog by Myron M. Stearns Why Is Modern Youth Cynical? by Bertrand Russell Rhapsody in Mauve – a story by Letitia Preston Randall Religion in Russia by Philip S. Bernstein Fisherman’s Luck by Brendan Lee Two Childhoods by John Langdon-Davies German Women in Politics by Genevieve Parkhurst Can We Extend the Life Span? by Louis I. Dublin White Horses – a poem by Carl Sandburg (5 lines) Plus regular columns including Editor’s Easy Chair