June 1942

In This Issue
Explore the June 1942 print edition below. Or to discover more writing from the pages of The Atlantic, browse the full archive.
Articles
A Witness Tree
First Person Singular
Victory Through Air Power
The Song of Bernadette
The Lost Peace
Josephus and the Emperor
Northern Nurse
Mystery Ship
Wind Before Rain
Only One Storm
The Edge of Darkness
Correction
The Contributors Column
The Crisis Is Here
Russia's Oil and Hitler's Need
We Took to the Woods: How We Make a Living
Chicago Patriot: 'The World's Greatest Newspaper'
With the Negro's Help
Creamy Eyes
Back to First Things
The War on the College
The Fight for Education
Poems
It's Just the Way It Is
The Stork, the Goose, the Eagle, and the Swan: Some Notes on Adultery
Debussy: The Resurrected Pan
Hill Daughter
Two Rivers
Common Sense About Ghosts
Primitive Freedom
Mother and Daughter: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Passing the Time of Day
Write It Down!
Men Without a Country: A Tale of 1940
