1936-12 Harpers Monthly Magazine Contents 1936/12 — Why Things Grow Old by Roy Helton The Nature of Telepathy by Ernest Hunter Wright Springfield or Bust by Hiram Percy Maxim Notes on Propaganda by Aldous Huxley “The House of the Laburnums” — A Story by Mollie Panter-Downes John Jay Chapman to William James by M.A. De Wolfe Howe Living on $50,000 A Year by Anonymous Faust in Sumatra by Ladislao Szekely Machines and Individuals by Peter Van Dresser Money and Banking in Russia by Richard Hellman America Talks Debt by Duncan Aikman Japanese Sensibility by Samuel I. Hayakawa The Lion’s Mouth The Easy Chair by Bernard De Voto Personal and Otherwise Among the New Books by Harry Hansen Steamship Sailing Dates