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The Atlantic Monthly copyright information

The Atlantic Monthly

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Title: The Atlantic Monthly
Also known as: The Atlantic
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First issue: November 1857 (v. 1 no. 1)
First renewed issue: July 1934 (v. 154 no. 1); see 1962 January-June
First automatically renewed issue: February 1964 (v. 213 no. 2), © January 16, 1964
First renewed contribution in: March 1929; see 1956 January-June

Renewed issues

This includes all active issue renewals prior to 1964, when automatic renewals began. It might not show all renewals from 1964 onward.

  • July 1934 (v. 154 no. 1)
  • August 1934 (v. 154 no. 2)
  • June 1935 (v. 155 no. 6); CCE lists this issue under renewals for volume 154.
  • June 1937 (v. 159 no. 6)
  • July 1937 (v. 160 no. 1)
  • August 1937 (v. 160 no. 2)
  • September 1937 (v. 160 no. 3)
  • October 1937 (v. 160 no. 4)
  • November 1937 (v. 160 no. 5)
  • December 1937 (v. 160 no. 1)
  • January 1938 (v. 161 no. 1)
  • February 1938 (v. 161 no. 2)
  • March 1938 (v. 161 no. 3)
  • April 1938 (v. 161 no. 4)
  • May 1938 (v. 161 no. 5)
  • June 1938 (v. 161 no. 6)
  • July 1938 (v. 162 no. 1)
  • August 1938 (v. 162 no. 2)
  • September 1938 (v. 162 no. 3)
  • October 1938 (v. 162 no. 4)
  • November 1938 (v. 162 no. 5)
  • December 1938 (v. 162 no. 6)
  • January 1939 (v. 163 no. 1)
  • February 1939 (v. 163 no. 2)
  • April 1939 (v. 163 no. 4)
  • May 1939 (v. 163 no. 5)
  • June 1939 (v. 163 no. 6)
  • July 1939 (v. 164 no. 1)
  • August 1939 (v. 164 no. 2)
  • September 1939 (v. 164 no. 3)
  • October 1939 (v. 164 no. 4)
  • November 1939 (v. 164 no. 5)
  • December 1939 (v. 164 no. 6)
  • January 1940 (v. 165 no. 1)
  • February 1940 (v. 165 no. 2)
  • March 1940 (v. 165 no. 3)
  • April 1940 (v. 165 no. 4)
  • May 1940 (v. 165 no. 5)
  • June 1940 (v. 165 no. 6)
  • July 1940 (v. 166 no. 1)
  • August 1940 (v. 166 no. 2)
  • September 1940 (v. 166 no. 3)
  • October 1940 (v. 166 no. 4)
  • November 1940 (v. 166 no. 5)
  • December 1940 (v. 166 no. 6)
  • January 1941 (v. 167 no. 1)
  • February 1941 (v. 167 no. 2)
  • March 1941 (v. 167 no. 3)
  • April 1941 (v. 167 no. 4)
  • May 1941 (v. 167 no. 5)
  • June 1941 (v. 167 no. 6)
  • July 1941 (v. 168 no. 1)
  • August 1941 (v. 168 no. 2)
  • September 1941 (v. 168 no. 3)
  • October 1941 (v. 168 no. 4)
  • November 1941 (v. 168 no. 5)
  • December 1941 (v. 168 no. 6)
  • February 1942 (v. 169 no. 2)
  • March 1942 (v. 169 no. 3)
  • April 1942 (v. 169 no. 4)
  • May 1942 (v. 169 no. 5)
  • June 1942 (v. 169 no. 6)
  • July 1942 (v. 170 no. 1)
  • August 1942 (v. 170 no. 2)
  • September 1942 (v. 170 no. 3)
  • October 1942 (v. 170 no. 4)
  • November 1942 (v. 170 no. 5)
  • December 1942 (v. 170 no. 6)
  • January 1943 (v. 171 no. 1)
  • February 1943 (v. 171 no. 2)
  • March 1943 (v. 171 no. 3)
  • April 1943 (v. 171 no. 4)
  • May 1943 (v. 171 no. 5)
  • June 1943 (v. 171 no. 6)
  • July 1943 (v. 172 no. 1)
  • August 1943 (v. 172 no. 2)
  • September 1943 (v. 172 no. 3)
  • October 1943 (v. 172 no. 4)
  • November 1943 (v. 172 no. 5)
  • December 1943 (v. 172 no. 6)
  • January 1944 (v. 173 no. 1)
  • February 1944 (v. 173 no. 2)
  • March 1944 (v. 173 no. 3)
  • April 1944 (v. 173 no. 4)
  • May 1944 (v. 173 no. 5)
  • June 1944 (v. 173 no. 6)
  • July 1944 (v. 174 no. 1)
  • August 1944 (v. 174 no. 2)
  • September 1944 (v. 174 no. 3)
  • October 1944 (v. 174 no. 4)
  • November 1944 (v. 174 no. 5)
  • December 1944 (v. 174 no. 6)
  • January 1945 (v. 175 no. 1)
  • February 1945 (v. 175 no. 2)
  • March 1945 (v. 175 no. 3)
  • April 1945 (v. 175 no. 4)
  • May 1945 (v. 175 no. 5)
  • June 1945 (v. 175 no. 6)
  • July 1945 (v. 176 no. 1)
  • August 1945 (v. 176 no. 2)
  • September 1945 (v. 176 no. 3)
  • October 1945 (v. 176 no. 4)
  • November 1945 (v. 176 no. 5)
  • December 1945 (v. 176 no. 6)
  • January 1946 (v. 177 no. 1)
  • February 1946 (v. 177 no. 2)
  • March 1946 (v. 177 no. 3)
  • April 1946 (v. 177 no. 4)
  • May 1946 (v. 177 no. 5)
  • June 1946 (v. 177 no. 6)
  • July 1946 (v. 178 no. 1)
  • August 1946 (v. 178 no. 2)
  • September 1946 (v. 178 no. 3)
  • October 1946 (v. 178 no. 4)
  • November 1946 (v. 178 no. 5)
  • December 1946 (v. 178 no. 6)
  • January 1947 (v. 179 no. 1)
  • February 1947 (v. 179 no. 2)
  • March 1947 (v. 179 no. 3)
  • April 1947 (v. 179 no. 4)
  • May 1947 (v. 179 no. 5)
  • June 1947 (v. 179 no. 6)
  • July 1947 (v. 180 no. 1)
  • August 1947 (v. 180 no. 2)
  • September 1947 (v. 180 no. 3)
  • October 1947 (v. 180 no. 4)
  • November 1947 (v. 180 no. 5)
  • December 1947 (v. 180 no. 6)
  • January 1948 (v. 181 no. 1)
  • February 1948 (v. 181 no. 2)
  • March 1948 (v. 181 no. 3)
  • April 1948 (v. 181 no. 4)
  • May 1948 (v. 181 no. 5)
  • June 1948 (v. 181 no. 6)
  • July 1948 (v. 182 no. 1)
  • August 1948 (v. 182 no. 2)
  • September 1948 (v. 182 no. 3)
  • October 1948 (v. 182 no. 4)
  • November 1948 (v. 182 no. 5)
  • December 1948 (v. 182 no. 6)
  • January 1949 (v. 183 no. 1)
  • February 1949 (v. 183 no. 2)
  • March 1949 (v. 183 no. 3)
  • April 1949 (v. 183 no. 4)
  • May 1949 (v. 183 no. 5)
  • June 1949 (v. 183 no. 6)
  • July 1949 (v. 184 no. 1)
  • August 1949 (v. 184 no. 2)
  • September 1949 (v. 184 no. 3)
  • October 1949 (v. 184 no. 4)
  • November 1949 (v. 184 no. 5)
  • December 1949 (v. 184 no. 6)
  • January 1950 (v. 185 no. 1)
  • February 1950 (v. 185 no. 2)
  • March 1950 (v. 185 no. 3)
  • April 1950 (v. 185 no. 4)
  • May 1950 (v. 185 no. 5)
  • June 1950 (v. 185 no. 6)
  • July 1950 (v. 186 no. 1)
  • August 1950 (v. 186 no. 2)
  • September 1950 (v. 186 no. 3)
  • October 1950 (v. 186 no. 4)
  • November 1950 (v. 186 no. 5)
  • December 1950 (v. 186 no. 6)
  • January 1951 (v. 187 no. 1)
  • February 1951 (v. 187 no. 2)
  • March 1951 (v. 187 no. 3)
  • April 1951 (v. 187 no. 4)
  • May 1951 (v. 187 no. 5)
  • June 1951 (v. 187 no. 6)
  • July 1951 (v. 188 no. 1)
  • August 1951 (v. 188 no. 2)
  • September 1951 (v. 188 no. 3)
  • October 1951 (v. 188 no. 4)
  • November 1951 (v. 188 no. 5)
  • December 1951 (v. 188 no. 6)
  • January 1952 (v. 189 no. 1)
  • February 1952 (v. 189 no. 2)
  • March 1952 (v. 189 no. 3)
  • April 1952 (v. 189 no. 4)
  • May 1952 (v. 189 no. 5)
  • June 1952 (v. 189 no. 6)
  • July 1952 (v. 190 no. 1)
  • August 1952 (v. 190 no. 2)
  • September 1952 (v. 190 no. 3)
  • October 1952 (v. 190 no. 4)
  • November 1952 (v. 190 no. 5)
  • December 1952 (v. 190 no. 6)
  • January 1953 (v. 191 no. 1)
  • February 1953 (v. 191 no. 2)
  • March 1953 (v. 191 no. 3)
  • April 1953 (v. 191 no. 4)
  • May 1953 (v. 191 no. 5)
  • June 1953 (v. 191 no. 6)
  • July 1953 (v. 192 no. 1)
  • August 1953 (v. 192 no. 2)
  • September 1953 (v. 192 no. 3)
  • October 1953 (v. 192 no. 4); Issue number inferred from sequence. Renewal entry in Copyright Office database shows this as another number 3.
  • November 1953 (v. 192 no. 5)
  • December 1953 (v. 192 no. 6)
  • January 1954 (v. 193 no. 1)
  • February 1954 (v. 193 no. 2)
  • March 1954 (v. 193 no. 3)
  • April 1954 (v. 193 no. 4)
  • May 1954 (v. 193 no. 5)
  • June 1954 (v. 193 no. 6)
  • July 1954 (v. 194 no. 1); Month inferred from sequence. Renewal entry in Copyright Office database does not give a month.
  • August 1954 (v. 194 no. 2)
  • September 1954 (v. 194 no. 3)
  • October 1954 (v. 194 no. 4)
  • November 1954 (v. 194 no. 5)
  • December 1954 (v. 194 no. 6)
  • January 1955 (v. 195 no. 1)
  • February 1955 (v. 195 no. 2)
  • March 1955 (v. 195 no. 3)
  • April 1955 (v. 195 no. 4)
  • May 1955 (v. 195 no. 5)
  • June 1955 (v. 195 no. 6)
  • July 1955 (v. 196 no. 1)
  • August 1955 (v. 196 no. 2)
  • September 1955 (v. 196 no. 3)
  • October 1955 (v. 196 no. 4)
  • November 1955 (v. 196 no. 5)
  • December 1955 (v. 196 no. 6)
  • January 1956 (v. 197 no. 1)
  • February 1956 (v. 197 no. 2)
  • March 1956 (v. 197 no. 3)
  • April 1956 (v. 197 no. 4)
  • May 1956 (v. 197 no. 5)
  • June 1956 (v. 197 no. 6)
  • July 1956 (v. 198 no. 1)
  • August 1956 (v. 198 no. 2)
  • September 1956 (v. 198 no. 3)
  • October 1956 (v. 198 no. 4)
  • November 1956 (v. 198 no. 5)
  • December 1956 (v. 198 no. 6)
  • January 1957 (v. 199 no. 1)
  • February 1957 (v. 199 no. 2)
  • March 1957 (v. 199 no. 3)
  • April 1957 (v. 199 no. 4)
  • May 1957 (v. 199 no. 5)
  • June 1957 (v. 199 no. 6)
  • July 1957 (v. 200 no. 1)
  • August 1957 (v. 200 no. 2)
  • September 1957 (v. 200 no. 3)
  • October 1957 (v. 200 no. 4)
  • November 1957 (v. 200 no. 5)
  • December 1957 (v. 200 no. 6)
  • January 1958 (v. 201 no. 1)
  • February 1958 (v. 201 no. 2)
  • March 1958 (v. 201 no. 3)
  • April 1958 (v. 201 no. 4)
  • May 1958 (v. 201 no. 5)
  • June 1958 (v. 201 no. 6)
  • July 1958 (v. 202 no. 1)
  • August 1958 (v. 202 no. 2)
  • September 1958 (v. 202 no. 3)
  • October 1958 (v. 202 no. 4)
  • November 1958 (v. 202 no. 5)
  • December 1958 (v. 202 no. 6)
  • February 1959 (v. 203 no. 2)
  • March 1959 (v. 203 no. 3)
  • April 1959 (v. 203 no. 4)
  • May 1959 (v. 203 no. 5)
  • June 1959 (v. 203 no. 6)
  • July 1959 (v. 204 no. 1)
  • August 1959 (v. 204 no. 2)
  • September 1959 (v. 204 no. 3)
  • October 1959 (v. 204 no. 4)
  • November 1959 (v. 204 no. 5)
  • December 1959 (v. 204 no. 6)
  • January 1960 (v. 205 no. 1)
  • February 1960 (v. 205 no. 2)
  • March 1960 (v. 205 no. 3)
  • April 1960 (v. 205 no. 4)
  • May 1960 (v. 205 no. 5)
  • June 1960 (v. 205 no. 6)
  • July 1960 (v. 206 no. 1)
  • August 1960 (v. 206 no. 2)
  • September 1960 (v. 206 no. 3)
  • October 1960 (v. 206 no. 4)
  • November 1960 (v. 206 no. 5)
  • December 1960 (v. 206 no. 6)
  • January 1961 (v. 207 no. 1)
  • February 1961 (v. 207 no. 2)
  • March 1961 (v. 207 no. 3)
  • April 1961 (v. 207 no. 4)
  • May 1961 (v. 207 no. 5)
  • June 1961 (v. 207 no. 6)
  • July 1961 (v. 208 no. 1)
  • August 1961 (v. 208 no. 2)
  • September 1961 (v. 208 no. 3)
  • October 1961 (v. 208 no. 4)
  • November 1961 (v. 208 no. 5)
  • December 1961 (v. 208 no. 6)
  • January 1962 (v. 209 no. 1)
  • February 1962 (v. 209 no. 2)
  • March 1962 (v. 209 no. 3)
  • April 1962 (v. 209 no. 4)
  • May 1962 (v. 209 no. 5)
  • June 1962 (v. 209 no. 6)
  • July 1962 (v. 210 no. 1)
  • August 1962 (v. 210 no. 2)
  • September 1962 (v. 210 no. 3)
  • October 1962 (v. 210 no. 4)
  • November 1962 (v. 210 no. 5)
  • December 1962 (v. 210 no. 6)
  • January 1963 (v. 211 no. 1)
  • February 1963 (v. 211 no. 2)
  • March 1963 (v. 211 no. 3)
  • April 1963 (v. 211 no. 4)
  • May 1963 (v. 211 no. 5)
  • June 1963 (v. 211 no. 6)
  • July 1963 (v. 212 no. 1)
  • August 1963 (v. 212 no. 2)
  • September 1963 (v. 212 no. 3)
  • October 1963 (v. 212 no. 4)
  • November 1963 (v. 212 no. 5)
  • December 1963 (v. 212 no. 6)
  • January 1964 (v. 213 no. 1)

Renewed contributions

This includes all active contribution renewals through 1944. It might not show all renewals past that date.

  • March 1929 : "An Honest Deal", by Walter D. Edmonds [ Permissions ]
  • May 1929 : "The Sheepherder Calls it a Day", by Archer B. Gilfillan
  • May 1929 : "Portrait That Sargent Forgot", by Arthur Train
  • June 1929 : "On Living in England", by Andre Maurois [ Permissions ]
  • August 1929 : "Puka-Puka Neighbors", by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • September 1929 : "The Size of Living Things", by Julian Huxley [ Permissions ]
  • November 1929 : "Magic Dances", by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • March 1930 : "Climate and Human History", by Julian Huxley [ Permissions ]
  • June 1930 : "Rosika, the Rose", by Claudia Cranston
  • September 1930 : "A Petit Premiere in the Mt. Blanc Massif", by Elizabeth Knowlton
  • April 1931 : "Finch's Fortune" (part 1 of 7), by Mazo De la Roche [ Permissions ]
  • May 1931 : "Poor Marty", by Willa Cather [ Permissions ]
  • May 1931 : "Finch's Fortune" (part 2 of 7), by Mazo De la Roche [ Permissions ]
  • June 1931 : "Finch's Fortune" (part 3 of 7), by Mazo De la Roche [ Permissions ]
  • July 1931 : "The Art of Loafing", by James Norman Hall
  • July 1931 : "Finch's Fortune" (part 4 of 7), by Mazo De la Roche [ Permissions ]
  • August 1931 : "Finch's Fortune" (part 5 of 7), by Mazo De la Roche [ Permissions ]
  • September 1931 : "Finch's Fortune" (part 6 of 7), by Mazo De la Roche [ Permissions ]
  • October 1931 : "Finch's Fortune" (part 7 of 7), by Mazo De la Roche [ Permissions ]
  • April 1932 : "Two Enthusiasms", by Christopher Morley [ Permissions ]
  • May 1932 : "A Starry Night at Arue", by James Norman Hall
  • July 1932 : "The Day in Court", by Margaret Culkin Banning
  • August 1932 : "Copra Island", by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • August 1932 : "Will Revolution Come?", by George E. Sokolsky
  • September 1932 : "Sick Call", by Morley Callaghan [ Permissions ]
  • September 1932 : "Return to Flanders", by James Norman Hall
  • December 1932 : "The American Monkey Wrench", by George E. Sokolsky
  • February 1933 : "A Chance Meeting", by Willa Cather [ Permissions ]
  • February 1933 : "Skip: A Strong Icelandic Noun", by James Norman Hall
  • February 1933 : "The House of Exile", by Nora Waln [ Permissions ]
  • March 1933 : "The State of Being Bored", by James Norman Hall
  • March 1933 : "Three Birthdays", by Nora Waln [ Permissions ]
  • April 1933 : "If One Voice, Not Another, Must Speak First (Preludes to Definition)", by Conrad Aiken [ Permissions ]
  • April 1933 : "Three Marriages", by Nora Waln [ Permissions ]
  • April 1933 : "Confessions of a Novelist", by Edith Wharton [ Permissions ]
  • May 1933 : "Old Quarrel", by Morley Callaghan [ Permissions ]
  • May 1933 : "Complaint", by Phyllis McGinley
  • August 1933 : "My Mixed Marriage", by George E. Sokolsky
  • October 1933 : "The Spirit of Place", by James Norman Hall
  • April 1934 : "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", by James Hilton [ Permissions ]
  • May 1934 : "Genius", by Theodore Roethke [ Permissions ]
  • August 1934 : "Labor's Fight for Power", by George E. Sokolsky
  • September 1934 : "Recognizing the Company Union", by George E. Sokolsky
  • October 1934 : "My Friend the Jew", by Vincent Sheean
  • November 1934 : "Youth and Revolution", by Vincent Sheean
  • November 1934 : "Labor's Broken Front", by George E. Sokolsky
  • November 1934 : "Cinderella at Puka-Puka", by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • December 1934 : "The Music Makers", by Catherine Drinker Bowen [ Permissions ]
  • December 1934 : "Following the Gleam", by Vincent Sheean
  • January 1935 : "Finale in Moscow", by Vincent Sheean
  • February 1935 : "On Musical Hunger", by Catherine Drinker Bowen [ Permissions ]
  • February 1935 : "The Bradlock Chest", by Dorothy Canfield Fisher [ Permissions ]
  • March 1935 : "The Road to Music", by Catherine Drinker Bowen [ Permissions ]
  • April 1935 : "All Losses Are Restored", by Victoria Lincoln
  • May 1935 : "The Airman's Rendezvous", by James Norman Hall
  • June 1935 : "Glory: A Poem", by Emily Dickinson [ Permissions ]
  • June 1935 : "Hot Behind Me", by William Wister Haines
  • August 1935 : "The Voice of Bugle Ann", by MacKinlay Kantor [ Permissions ]
  • September 1935 : "Litany for Dictatorships", by Stephen Vincent Benet [ Permissions ]
  • September 1935 : "The Common Enemy", by Ralph Barton Perry
  • October 1935 : "Negro in the Well", by Erskine Caldwell [ Permissions ]
  • October 1935 : "The Meaning of Literary Prizes", by Edward Weeks [ Permissions ]
  • November 1935 : "Girl Child", by Stephen Vincent Benet [ Permissions ]
  • November 1935 : "Upstate", by Walter D. Edmonds [ Permissions ]
  • November 1935 : "Uninhabited Island", by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • November 1935 : "If I Should Be Queen: Poem", by Emily Dickinson [ Permissions ]
  • December 1935 : "The Alphabet Begins With AAA", by August Derleth [ Permissions ]
  • January 1936 : "The Grandpa of All the Fishes", by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • February 1936 : "Technique", by Geoffrey Household [ Permissions ]
  • February 1936 : "The Man Who Won the War", by Robert Buckner
  • March 1936 : "Horace After Two Thousand Years", by Agnes Repplier
  • April 1936 : "December in the Tropics; Verse", by James Norman Hall
  • May 1936 : "The Bawx", by J. Y. Bryan
  • July 1936 : "Dog in a Car", by David Thompson Watson McCord
  • July 1936 : "The House of Laughter", by Agnes Repplier
  • August 1936 : "Laugh That Failed", by Agnes Repplier
  • September 1936 : "Yea He Did Fly", by MacKinlay Kantor [ Permissions ]
  • October 1936 : "Worse than Arnold", by Burton J. Hendrick
  • November 1936 : "An Apple a Day", by Della T. Lutes
  • December 1936 : "A Tooth for Paul Revere", by Stephen Vincent Benet [ Permissions ] (We are not sure this story appeared in this issue. It did appear in the December 1937 issue, and there is another renewal for that.)
  • December 1936 : "An Unconventional Journey" (part 1 of 3), by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • December 1936 : "Isadora and Essenine" (part 1 of 2), by Lola Kinel
  • December 1936 : "The Collectivist Movement in Practice", by Walter Lippmann [ Permissions ]
  • January 1937 : "An Unconventional Journey" (part 2 of 3), by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • January 1937 : "Planning in an Economy of Abundance", by Walter Lippmann [ Permissions ]
  • January 1937 : "In the Time of Change", by Theodore Roethke [ Permissions ]
  • January 1937 : "Isadora and Essenine" (part 2 of 2), by Lola Kinel
  • February 1937 : "The Making of a Bullfighter", by Leslie Charteris [ Permissions ]
  • February 1937 : "The Last Meeting", by William March [ Permissions ]
  • February 1937 : "An Unconventional Journey" (part 3 of 3), by Robert Dean Frisbie
  • February 1937 : "Piecemeal Collectivism", by Walter Lippmann [ Permissions ]
  • February 1937 : "Mr. Pennyfeather Indulges in Platitude", by Donald Moffat
  • April 1937 : "Sunday Night Supper", by Della T. Lutes
  • May 1937 : "Fire in the Galley Stove", by William Outerson
  • July 1937 : "Men Running", by James Gould Cozzens [ Permissions ]
  • July 1937 : "Strawberry Festival", by Della T. Lutes
  • July 1937 : "Hunting for Manuscripts", by Logan Pearsall Smith [ Permissions ]
  • August 1937 : "Discovery of America", by Walter R. Brooks [ Permissions ]
  • August 1937 : "Turtles & Postage Stamps", by Glanville Smith
  • September 1937 : "Undersea", by Rachel Carson [ Permissions ]
  • October 1937 : "Oyster Supper", by Della T. Lutes
  • October 1937 : "Springtime and Cherry Blossoms", by Fulton Oursler
  • November 1937 : "You Have Seen Their Faces", by Erskine Caldwell [ Permissions ]
  • November 1937 : "Columbus & the Alice Marble", by Glanville Smith
  • November 1937 : "The Friendly City", by Logan Pearsall Smith [ Permissions ]
  • December 1937 : "A Tooth for Paul Revere", by Stephen Vincent Benet [ Permissions ]
  • December 1937 : "Harvard and Beyond", by Logan Pearsall Smith [ Permissions ]
  • January 1938 : "To the Mountains", by Paul Horgan
  • January 1938 : "War and Football, Mr. Pennyfeather Speaks Out", by Donald Moffat
  • January 1938 : "Business and Release", by Logan Pearsall Smith [ Permissions ]
  • February 1938 : "The Pomegranate Trees", by William Saroyan [ Permissions ]
  • February 1938 : "Get Down, You Fool!", by Alexander Woollcott
  • March 1938 : "The Light Comes Brighter", by Theodore Roethke [ Permissions ]
  • April 1938 : "Morally We Roll Along" (part 1 of 2?), by Gay MacLaren
  • April 1938 : "Ballet With Red Flags", by Catherine Drinker Bowen [ Permissions ]
  • April 1938 : "A Journey to Hanford", by William Saroyan [ Permissions ]
  • May 1938 : "Morally We Roll Along" (part 2 of 2?), by Gay MacLaren
  • May 1938 : "Verse With Allusions", by Theodore Roethke [ Permissions ]
  • June 1938 : "The Harness", by John Steinbeck [ Permissions ]
  • June 1938 : "The Fifty Yard Dash", by William Saroyan [ Permissions ]
  • June 1938 : "Oxford", by Logan Pearsall Smith [ Permissions ]
  • July 1938 : "Remarks None", by William Wister Haines
  • July 1938 : "Seen by Apppointment Only", by Walter R. Brooks [ Permissions ]
  • August 1938 : "Spella Ho" (part 1 of 4), by H. E. Bates [ Permissions ]
  • August 1938 : "Moses", by Walter D. Edmonds [ Permissions ]
  • August 1938 : "The Elegant Eighties", by E. Alexander Powell
  • August 1938 : "Paris", by Logan Pearsall Smith [ Permissions ]
  • August 1938 : "Ballad", by Frederic Prokosch [ Permissions ]
  • September 1938 : "Spella Ho" (part 2 of 4), by H. E. Bates [ Permissions ]
  • October 1938 : "Spella Ho" (part 3 of 4), by H. E. Bates [ Permissions ]
  • October 1938 : "Banbury Cross", by Richard E. Danielson
  • October 1938 : "Justice Holmes Defines the Constitution", by Felix Frankfurter
  • October 1938 : "It Seems There Were a Jew an Irishman (Irishman and a Jew)", by Geoffrey Household [ Permissions ]
  • November 1938 : "Corporal Hardy", by Richard E. Danielson
  • November 1938 : "Spella Ho" (part 4 of 4), by H. E. Bates [ Permissions ]
  • December 1938 : "Manuel Quezon", by John Gunther
  • January 1939 : "My Cousin Dilcran, the Orator", by William Saroyan [ Permissions ]
  • February 1939 : "The Wedding Journey" (part 1 of 3), by Walter D. Edmonds [ Permissions ]
  • February 1939 : "February", by Paul Engle [ Permissions ]
  • February 1939 : "The Letters of T.E. Lawrence" (part 1 of 2), ed. by David Garnett [ Permissions ]
  • February 1939 : "Men, Women and Hate", by Karl A. Menninger
  • February 1939 : "The Archer-Shee Case", by Alexander Woollcott
  • February 1939 : "The Ballad of the Duke's Mercy", by Stephen Vincent Benet [ Permissions ]
  • March 1939 : "In Memoriam: Annie Sullivan", by Alexander Woollcott
  • March 1939 : "The Letters of T.E. Lawrence" (part 2 of 2), ed. by David Garnett [ Permissions ]
  • March 1939 : "The Wedding Journey" (part 2 of 3), by Walter D. Edmonds [ Permissions ]
  • March 1939 : "The Gavel Falls", by Thomas Hornsby Ferril
  • April 1939 : "The Wedding Journey" (part 3 of 3), by Walter D. Edmonds [ Permissions ]
  • April 1939 : "In Memoriam: Cornelia Lunt", by Alexander Woollcott
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Additional note

A 1971 renewal for the book 'The Little Locksmith' by Katherine Butler Hathaway notes that it was published serially in the Atlantic Monthly from September 1942 to January 1943. This renewal is likely to be too late to cover the magazine publication; however, there were renewals filed for the magazine issues themselves.

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