1931-04 Harpers Monthly Magazine Contents 1931/04 — Frontispiece – Carnegie Concert by Grant Reynard Bank Failures: The Problem and the Remedy by J.M. Daiger “Lovers” — A Story by Liam O’Flaherty Still Innocent and Still Abroad by Joseph Wood Krutch Simpleton’s Song — A Poem by Selma Robinson Chicago Revisited by Mary Borden Two Sonnets by Edna St. Vincent Millay “Cold Roast Lamb” — A Story by Charles Caldwell Dobie These Downtrodden Men by Alice D. Kelly Exit the Gospel of Work by Henry Pratt Fairchild A Coronation in Abyssinia by Ellen N. LaMotte Are You an Amateur? by John R. Tunis Notes from Darkness — Poems by Sarah Elizabeth Rodger Diderot – Homage to a Genius by Harold J. Laski “The Lost Romance” — A Story by Lord Dunsany Panics and Time Payments by Jesse Rainsford Sprague In Defense of Snobbery by Margaret Culkin Banning “Change of Season” — A Poem by Helene Magaret Plus regular columns including Editor’s Easy Chair