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The Atlantic Founded in 1857, and still in publication, one of America's oldest magazines! ATLANTIC MONTHLY features interesting and intelligent articles, and vintage advertisements of the day. Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! Issue Date: May, 1960; Vol. 205, Nov. 5 IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright Edward D Peyton 2002. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. Wanted: Professional Teachers ... HENRY H. HILL. Two Dinner Parties ... SIR OSBERT SITWELL. How Commuters Can Have Their Trains ... STANLEY BERGE. Franz, A Goose -- A POEM ... MAY SARTON. The Wind in This Corner -- A STORY ... JOHN HEARNE. Poem for My Son -- A POEM ... MAXINE W. KUMIN. England Discovers Robert Frost ... ELIZABETH SHEPLEY SERGEANT. A Southern Point of View ... ELIZA PASCHALL. The Death of a Gull ... JOHN J. ROWLANDS. To a Beginning Poet, Aged Sixty -- A POEM ... JAMES DICKEY. Church and State in America ... CHARLES J. ROLO. American Art in Moscow ... RICHARD B. K. McLANATHAN. Foreign Money We Can't Spend ... EDWARD S. MASON. ATLANTIC REPORTS: Washington -- Algeria -- Science and Industry. ACCENT ON LIVING: CHARLES W. MORTON -- ROBERT FONTAINE -- FRANCIS W. HATCH -- KEN W. PURDY -- R. P. LISTER -- ANNE KELLEY. They Shall Have Music, Record Reviews ... JOHN M. CONLY. ATLXNTIC BOOKSHELF: The Peripatetic Reviewer ... EDWARD WEEKS. Books the Editors Like Reader's Choice ... PHOEBE ADAMS. COVER DESIGN BY RUSSELL CARPENTER. This description copyright Edward D Peyton 2002. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. Standard sized, 8½" X 11". (See photo) The pages are clean and bright.