1936-07 Harpers Monthly Magazine Contents 1936/07 — Teaching Grandmother How to Spin by William I. Nichols An Exhausted Parent Speaks by Anonymous “Puryear’s Hornpipe” — A Story by Leslie Dykstra “The Lantern” – A poem by Robert P. Tristram Coffin Capitalism and War by D.W. Brogan Post-War: The Literary Twenties — Part 1 — by Carl Van Doren Conflicts Inside Japan by Robert Karl Reischauer “Hay” — A poem by Robert Francis “Mr. Charrabandi’s Assistant” — A story by Dorothy Black When You Drive Fast by Curtis Billings On Beginning to Write a Novel by Anonymous Hollywood Gods and Goddesses by Ruth Suckow “Afternoon” — A poem by Audrey Wurdemann A Moral Equivalent for Athletics by Gerald W. Johnson Unaccustomed As I Am by Dorothy Hamilton Dick The Lion’s Mouth The Easy Chair by Bernard De Voto Personal and Otherwise Among the New Books by Harry Hansen In the Insurance and Financial World by Paul Tomlinson Steamship Sailing Dates