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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, July 1924-April 1927

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The image shows a vintage issue of "The Atlantic Monthly" magazine from April 1926. The cover is a light brown color with black text. The main headline reads "Why I Live in Tahiti, by James Norman Hall." Below the title, the magazine's name "The Atlantic Monthly" is prominently displayed, followed by the issue date "APRIL 1926."

The cover also lists various articles and authors featured in this issue, along with the page numbers where each article can be found:

  1. "Olympians in Homespun" by Lucien Price (page 493)
  2. "The Eternal Eve" by Ramsay Traquair (page 498)
  3. "I. The Madness of Men" by James H. Leuba (page 504)
  4. "II. The Weaker Sex" by James H. Leuba (page 511)
  5. "Why I Live in Tahiti" by James Norman Hall (page 517)
  6. "The Genesis of Malice" by Grover Herbert Palmer (page 524)
  7. "Helen in Egypt: A Story" by Sarah N. Cleghorn (page 526)
  8. "German Character and the German-American" by Emily James Putnam (page 533)
  9. "Letters of a Confederate Mother" by Caroline Howard Gilman (page 540)
  10. "The First Hanging at Malinur: A Resurrection" by Vernon Kellogg (page 545)
  11. "The Art of the Short Story" by R. Clyde Ford (page 552)
  12. "The Manse in Prosperity" by William T. Foster and Wardell Catchings (page 553)
  13. "The Hindenburg" by T. H. Thomas (page 564)
  14. "Northern Australia: A Local World-Problem" by Evans Lewin (page 565)
  15. "The Contributors' Club" by Mary B. Leete (page 567)
  16. "The Contributors' Column" (page 572)
  17. "The Atlantic's Bookshelf" (page 576)

The cover also indicates the price of the magazine, which is 40 cents per copy or $3.50 per year. The publisher is listed as "THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY COMPANY." The magazine appears to be bound with other issues, as indicated by the visible spines on the left side of the image.

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The image shows the cover of an issue of "The Atlantic Monthly" from April 1926. The cover is predominantly orange with black text. The title "The Atlantic Monthly" is prominently displayed in large, bold letters at the top center of the cover. Below the title, the word "April" is written in a smaller font, indicating the month of publication, and "1926" is noted to the right of April, showing the year.

The cover features an article titled "Why I Live in Tahiti" by James Norman Hall, which is highlighted at the top of the cover's content list.

Below this headline, the cover lists various articles and their authors, along with page numbers. Some of the listed articles include:

  • "Olympians in Homespun" by Lucien Price (page 433)
  • "The Modesty of Man" by Ramsay Traquair (page 448)
  • "The German Character and the German-American" by James H. Leuba (page 454)
  • "The Genesis of Mallee" by Helen in Egypt (page 476)
  • "The First Handling at Malinua" by Vernon Kellogg (page 535)
  • "The Decline of Crime in Britain" by Colin R. Coote (page 562)
  • "The Contributors' Club" (page 567)
  • "The Atlantic's Bookshelf" (page 572)

The cover also mentions a price of 40 cents per copy and $4.00 per year for subscription. The bottom right corner shows the logo of "The Atlantic Monthly Company."

The magazine appears to be bound in a stack of similar issues, suggesting it might be part of a larger collection or volume.

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The image depicts an open book, specifically a collection of issues from "The Atlantic Monthly," dated April 1926. The cover of the April 1926 issue is visible, showcasing the magazine's title in large, bold letters at the top, with a decorative seal beneath it.

The cover also features a list of contents, including various articles written by different authors. Some of the titles and authors listed are:

  • "Olympians in Homespun" by Lucien Price
  • "The Iternal Contrast" by Ramsay Traquair
  • "The Modesty of Man" by James H. Leuba
  • "Why I Live in Tahiti" by James Norman Hall
  • "Forgiveness" by George Herbert Palmer
  • "The Genesis of Malice" by Sarah N. Cleghorn
  • "Helen in Egypt: A Story" by Emily James Putnam
  • "The Pardon of Guingamp: A Poem" by Marjorie Lane
  • "German Character and German-American Life" by Caroline Howard Gilman
  • "Charleston in the Slums" by Vernon Kellogg
  • "The First Hanging at Malinau: A Recollection" by Alan Burroughs
  • "Art and the New Ray" by R. Clyde Ford
  • "A Bit of Stevensoniana" by Robert Hillyer
  • "Philosophy: A Poem" by William T. Foster and Waddill Catchings
  • "The Dilemma of Thrift" by T. H. Thomas
  • "The Memoirs of Prosperity" by Evans Lewin
  • "Hindenburg" by Colin R. Coote
  • "Northern Australia: A Local World-Problem" by T. H. Thomas
  • "The Decline of Crime in Britain" by Evans Lewin
  • "The Contributors' Club"
  • "The Contributors' Column: Money-Lending"

The bottom of the cover also provides pricing information: 40 cents per copy or $4.00 per year.

The book appears to be bound, likely as a compilation or archive of several issues of the magazine. The pages have a slightly aged and worn appearance, suggesting it is an older collection.

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The image shows the cover and contents page of an April 1926 issue of "The Atlantic Monthly." Here are some detailed observations:

  1. Cover Design:

    • The cover features the magazine's title, "The Atlantic Monthly," prominently displayed in large, bold letters.
    • The date is indicated as April 1926.
    • There is an illustration of a circular emblem with what appears to be a stylized design in the lower part of the cover.
  2. Article Titles and Authors:

    • The issue includes various articles, each with a corresponding author listed.
    • Some of the articles and their authors include:
      • "Olympians in Homespun" by Lucien Price
      • "The Modesty of Man" by Ramsay Traquair
      • "The Nature of Sex" by James H. Leuba
      • "Why I Live in Tahiti" by James Norman Hall
      • "Forgetfulness" by Sarah N. Cleghorn
      • "The Genesis of Malice" by Emily James Putnam
      • "Helen in Egypt" by Margorie Lane
      • "German Character and the German-American Problem" by Caroline Howard Gilman
      • "The Contributors' Club"
      • "The Decline of Crime in Britain" by Colin R. Coothe
      • "Hindemburg" by T. H. Thomas
      • "Northern Australia: A Local World-Problem" by Evans Levin
  3. Additional Sections:

    • The magazine includes a "Front Advertising Section" towards the end.
    • There is a "The Atlantic's Bookshelf" section which lists reviews or summaries of books.
    • The "Contributors' Column" is mentioned, which likely contains short pieces or notes from the contributors.
  4. Pricing and Subscription Information:

    • The magazine is priced at 40 cents per copy.
    • The annual subscription cost is listed as $4.00.

The magazine seems to be a collection of diverse articles, including essays, stories, and possibly some literary criticism, reflecting a broad range of topics and perspectives from various authors.

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The image shows an open magazine, specifically the April 1926 issue of "The Atlantic Monthly." The left side of the image displays the yellowed, uncut pages of the magazine, while the right side shows the cover page.

The cover page features the title "The Atlantic Monthly" in large, bold letters, with "APRIL 1926" written below it. The price of the magazine, 40 cents a copy or $4.00 a year, is noted at the bottom. The cover also lists several articles and their authors, including:

  • "Why I Live in Tahiti, by James Norman Hall"
  • "Olympians in Homespun, by Lucien Price"
  • "The Eternal Contrast, by Ramsay Traquair"
  • "The Modesty of Man, by James H. Leuba"
  • "The Weaker Sex, by James Norman Hall"
  • "Forgiveness, by George Herbert Palmer"
  • "The Genesis of Malice, by Sarah N. Cleghorn"
  • "Helen in Egypt: A Story, by Emily James Putnam"
  • "The Pardon at Guingamp: A Poem, by Marjorie Lane"
  • "German Character and the German-American, by L. M. L. (Louis M. Lerner)"
  • "The Island of the Soter, by Caroline Howard Gilman"
  • "Charleston in the Sixties, by Vernon Kellogg"
  • "The First Landing at Malinua: A Recollection, by Alan Burroughs"
  • "Art and the X-Ray, by R. Clyde Ford"
  • "A Bit of Stevensoniana, by Robert Hillyer"
  • "Philosophy: The Dilemma of Thrift, by William T. Foster and Waddill Catchings"
  • "The Memoirs of an Internationalist, by T. H. Thomas"
  • "Hindenburg, by Evans Lewin"
  • "Northern Australia: A Local World-Problem, by Colin R. Coote"

The overall condition of the magazine suggests it is quite old, with visible yellowing and fragility typical of aged paper.

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The image shows the table of contents page of "The Atlantic Monthly" magazine from April 1926. Here's a detailed summary of the contents listed:

  1. Olympians in Homespun by Lucien Price - Page 432
  2. The Eternal Conflict - Page 446
  3. The Shadow of Man by Ramsay Traquair - Page 448
  4. H. G. Wells on Sex by James H. Leuba - Page 454
  5. Why I Live in Tahiti by James Norman Hall - Page 461
  6. Forgiveness by George Herbert Palmer - Page 469
  7. The Genesis of Malice by Sarah N. Cleghorn - Page 476
  8. Helen in Egypt: A Story - Page 481
  9. The Pardon at Guingamp by Majorie Bowen - Page 491
  10. A Poem - Page 500
  11. The Great American Band Wagon by Gerald W. Johnson - Page 502
  12. Letters of a Confederate Mother by Caroline Howard Gilman - Page 503

Charleston in the Sixties:

  1. The First Handing at Malibu: A Recollection by Vernon Kellogg - Page 515
  2. The Narrow House by Alan Birelohns - Page 520
  3. Medicine's Shoes: A Bit of Stevensoniana by R. Clyde Ford - Page 527

Philosophy:

  1. A Poem by Robert Hillyer - Page 532
  2. The Dilemma of Thrift by William T. Foster and Waddill Catchings - Page 533

The New World:

  1. Hindenburg by T. H. Thomas - Page 544

Northern Australia: A Local World-Problem by Evans Lewin - Page 555
The Decline of Crime in Britain by Colin R. Coote - Page 562

The Contributors’ Column - Page 567

Other Features:

  1. Topics of the Time - Page 570
  2. The Contributors’ Column: Men, Women, and Manners - A Money-Lending What’s-Like Water through a Sieve - Religion: Earned or Inherited?
  3. The Atlantic Bookshelf (Reviews of books) - Page 572
  4. Index to Volume 137 (Listed at the bottom)

Additionally, the magazine is priced at 40 cents per copy and $4.00 per year. The front advertising section is mentioned at the bottom of the page.

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This image shows an individual issue of "The Atlantic Monthly" magazine from April 1926. The front cover features the magazine's name in bold, large font, and below it is a list of contents highlighting various articles and their authors, such as "Why I Live in Tahiti" by James Norman Hall and "Olympians in Homespun" by Lucien Price.

Below the contents, the magazine's logo—a circular symbol with what looks like a figure inside—is visible, and toward the bottom of the cover, two lines denote the pricing: "40 cents a copy" and "$4.00 a year". The magazine is shown with its spine facing upwards, revealing several other issues underneath it, suggesting this is part of a collection. The pages are aged, with some discoloration and wear visible, which implies that these magazines are well-preserved historical documents.

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This image shows the cover page of the April 1926 edition of "The Atlantic Monthly," a magazine published by The Atlantic Monthly Company. The cover is a shade of burnt orange and features the title and a table of contents with the articles, stories, poems, and essays included in this issue. The headline article is "Why I Live in Tahiti" by James Norman Hall. The contents are listed with the titles, authors, and starting page numbers for each entry. Notable contributors include Lucien Price, Ramsay Traquair, James H. Leuba, George Herbert Palmer, and others. The cover price is noted as 40 cents per copy, with a yearly subscription costing $4.00.

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The image shows a page from an old issue of "The Atlantic Monthly" magazine. The cover page is dated April 1926. The title at the top reads "Why I Live in Tahiti, by James Norman Hall."

Below that, the magazine name "THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY" is prominently displayed in large, bold letters with a small illustration or logo of a reclining figure with a weapon at the center. The page lists the contents of the issue, including article titles and many authors' names:

  • Olympians in Homespun by Lucien Price
  • The Eternal Contrast (The Modesty of Man by Ramsay Traquair, The Weaker Sex by James H. Leuba)
  • Why I Live in Tahiti by James Norman Hall
  • Forgiveness by George Herbert Palmer
  • The Genesis of Malice by Sarah N. Cleghorn
  • Helen in Egypt. A Story by Emily James Putnam
  • The 'Parad'on' at Guingamp. A Poem by Marjorie Lane
  • German Character and the German-American by Kuno Francke
  • Letters of a Confederate Mother by Caroline Howard Gilman
  • Charleston in the Sixties: The First Hanging at Mulinuu. A Recollection by Vernon Kellogg
  • Art and the X-Ray by Alan Burroughs
  • Modestine's Shoes. A Bit of Stevensoniana by R. Clyde Ford
  • Philosophy. A Poem by Robert Hillyer
  • The Dilemma of Thrift by William T. Foster and Waddill Catchings

Further categories:

  • The New World (including articles about the Hindenburg by T. H. Thomas, Northern Australia by Evans Lewin, and The Decline of Crime in Britain by Colin R. Coote)
  • The Contributors' Club
  • The Contributors' Column

At the bottom of the page is the publisher's information: "THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY COMPANY," with the price listed as 40 cents a copy or $4.00 a year.

The magazine page is mounted on a larger, yellowed sheet, possibly part of a scrapbook or collection of pages. The edges of the pages show signs of aging and wear.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a bound volume of The Atlantic Monthly magazine from April 1926. The cover page is prominently displayed, featuring a light brown, textured design with the title "THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY" printed in large, bold, serif font. Above the title, the text reads "Why I Live in Tahiti, by James Norman Hall," indicating the featured article on the cover.

Below the title, the publication details are provided: "APRIL 1926" is centered, with a decorative emblem or illustration beneath it. The page also lists the table of contents for the issue, showing various articles and their authors, including:

  • Olympians in Homespun by Lucien Price
  • The Eternal Contest by Ramsay Traclair
  • I. The Modesty of Man by James H. Luva
  • II. The Waker Sex by George Herbert Palmer
  • Why I Live in Tahiti by James Norman Hall
  • Forgiveness by George Herbert Palmer
  • The Genesis of Malice by Sarah James Putnam
  • Helen in Egypt... A Story by Emily N. Clechorn
  • The Pardon at Gungang... A Poem by Marjorie Lane
  • German Character and the German-American by Kino Franke
  • Letters of a Confederate Mother by Caroline Howard Gilman
  • The First Hanging at Mulimuu... A Recollection by Vernon Bellogg
  • Charlestons in the Sixties by Alan Rerrolois
  • Art and the X-Ray by R. Clyde Ford
  • Modestine's Shoes... A Bit of Stevensonian by Robert Hilley
  • Philosophy... A Poem by William T. Poster and Waddill Catchings
  • The Dilemma of Thrift by T. H. Thomas
  • The New World by Evans Levin
  • Hindenburg by Colin R. Coote
  • Northern Australia: A Local World-Problem by Evans Levin
  • The Decline of Crime in Britain by Colin R. Coote
  • Correspondence: A Money-Lending by various contributors
  • The Contributors' Column by various contributors

At the bottom of the page, additional details are provided, including the price of the issue ("40 cents a copy") and the subscription rate ("$4.00 a year"). The publisher is identified as "THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY COMPANY." The overall design is classic and formal, typical of early 20th-century magazine covers. The spine of the bound volume is visible on the left side, showing the edges of other issues or pages. The paper has a slightly aged, yellowish tone, suggesting the volume is from the early 20th century.