1928-09 Harpers Monthly Magazine Contents 1928/09 — Frontispiece in Color — “Margaret” by George Bellows Religion Faces a New World by James Harvey Robinson “Afternoon of a Biologist” — A Story by Bernard De Voto International Window-Smashing by Silas Bent My Son Gets Spanked by Frederic Van De Water Marriage and Money by G.V. Hamilton and Kenneth MacGowan “The Two Business Men” — A Story by Mary Johnston America’s Debt to a German Soldier by John Mca. Palmer China’s Covered Wagon by Olive Gilbreath “Bitters” — A Poem by Lizette Woodworth Reese Quack-Doctoring the Colleges by William Bennett Munro Buried Alive by Joseph F. Hook “Lament for Heaven” — A Poem by Margaret Widdemer The Future of Man by C.E.M. Joad “The Vestal” — A Story by Mary Lispenard Cooper Not Quite Standardized Yet by Duncan Aikman 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 Travel News and Steamship Sailing Dates Share this:TwitterFacebook Related