1927-09 Harpers Monthly Magazine Contents 1927/09 — Frontispiece — “Chanteur Populaire” by Arthur W. Heintzelman Our Courts and Free Speech by John T. Flynn “Forfeit” — A Poem by Stanley Kidder Wilson “Night Club” — A Story by Katharine Brush The Sick Donkey by Walter Lippmann “Pax!” by Ford Madox Ford Religion in Business by Jesse Rainsford Sprague “Wild Music” — A Story by Sally MacDougall “Effigy” — A Poem by Henriette De Saussure Blanding The Co-Ed: The Hope of Liberal Education by Bernard De Voto The Far East’s Reaction to Western Civilization by Arnold J. Toynbee A New Adventure for Millionaires by Oswald Garrison Villard “Home Fire” — A Story by Margaret Ayer Barnes The Art of Ballyhoo by Silas Bent Illusion: 1915 by H.M. Tomlinson The Myth of the Unconsciousness by John B. Watson On Making Low People Interesting by Albert Jay Nock The Lion’s Mouth Editor’s Easy Chair by Edward S. Martin Personal and Otherwise Among the New Books by Harry Hansen Where to Shop Section In the Financial World by Paul Tomlinson Steamship Sailing Dates and Travel Information