1947-01 The Yale Review Magazine Contents 1947/1 (Autumn) — Contents as follows: Churches and Civilizations by Arnold Toynbee The Democrats and the Future by Ellis Arnall International Consequences of National Planning by David Mitrany And Not My Wounds — Verse by Mark Van Doren The Virgin and the Dragon by William C. DeVane Child of God — A Story by Elizabeth Janeway Henry James’s Final Period by Morris Roberts Our Declining Mineral Reserves by William O. Hotchkiss Parable of the Foolish Coch — Verse by Virginia Esterly Dunbar Days on the Creek by Anne M. Davis The United Nations at Work by Thomas J. Hamilton Love Has So Terrible a Face — Verse by Dilys Bennett Laing France Revisited by Donald C. McKay The Tomb — A Story by Archibald Rutledge New Books in Review Outstanding Novels by Orville Prescott The Library of the Quarter by The Editors