1930-09 Harpers Monthly Magazine Contents 1930/09 — Frontispiece – Paysan Savoyard by Andre Jacques Fouding Fathers and Straddling Sons by Elmer Davis A Mexican Parting – a poem by Witter Bynner The Queer Island – a story by Lord Dunsany Two By a Grave – a poem by Elizabeth Hollister Frost Racketeers and Organized Labor by Louis Adamic The New Stage Fright: Talking Pictures by Louise Closser Hale Portrait of an Empty Barrel by James Truslow Adams The Narrow Bed – a poem by Ada Alden Good Wednesday – a story by Katharine Brush Before Rain–Chartres – a poem by Katherine Garrison Chapin The Real Value of the League by Gilbert Murray For Miss Maude in Heaven – a poem by Mary Willis Shuey Who Gets the Children? by Anonymous Slapstick – a story by Elaine Sterne Carrington Is History a Fraud? by J.B.S. Haldane I Believe in Kings by Geoffrey Layman How and Why – a poem by Margaret Emerson Bailey To Be Or Not to Be? by Louis I. Dublin The Wallflower Complex by Brenda Ueland Reversion – a poem by Frederic Prokosch Plus regular columns including Editor’s Easy Chair Share this:TwitterFacebook Related