1935-04 Harpers Monthly Magazine Contents 1935/04 — Planning for Permanent Poverty by Harold M. Ware and Webster Powell “Jesus Knew” — A Story by E.P. O’Donnell General Grant’s Last Stand by Horace Green The Future of English by H.L. Mencken Is Capitalism to Blame? by Nathaniel Peffer Elsa Mourns for Lohengrin — A Poem by Anne Goodwin Winslow Stifled Laughter by Eugene Lyons This Vibrant Clod by George W. Gray “The Last Chrysanthemum” — A Poem by Helene Magaret “The White Horses of Vienna” — A Story by Kay Boyle Fossil Remnants of the Frontier by Bernard De Voto Reporters Become of Age by Isabelle Keating Bootlegging Coal by Oliver Carlson Trip to the Moon by Fleta Campbell Sringer Plus regular columns including Editor’s Easy Chair