1935-01 Harpers Monthly Magazine Contents 1935/01 — “The Home Place” — A Story by Dorothy Thomas What About Public Works? By David Cushman Coyle “And Jacob Wrestled” — A Poem by Joseph Auslander How We Reconstruct Nature by M. Ilin with map A Murder Has Been Arranged by Ransom McCarthy The Chinese Attitude Toward Graft by Pearl S. Buck Littletown by William G. Mather, Jr. Jews at the Crossroads by William Zukerman Taking the Hospital Out of Hospitality by Burges Johnson The Saar–And Human Nature by Edgar Packard Dean The Uncertainty Principle and Human Behavior by Selig Hecht Plus regular columns including Editor’s Easy Chair