1947-04 The Yale Review Magazine Contents 1947/4 (Summer) — Contents as follows: The High Cost of Living by Harley L. Lutz Ideology or Balance of Power? by William G. Carleton Cassandra Again — Verse by Hugh Chisholm The State of the Novel by Robert M. Coates The Poetry of Thomas Gray by Lord David Cecil Children Swimming — Verse by Eugene Davidson The Arts, the Professions, and the State by Lyman Bryson Letters of a Yankee Forty-niner — Edited by Margaret S. Dart Thoreau : The Adventurer as Economist by James McBride Dabbs The American Position in the Mediterranean by William Reitzel Impressions of A Visit to India by Merle Curti Grave in the Foothills — Verse by Celeste Turner Wright Educational Reform in Japan by Lafe Franklin Allen The Murderer — A Story by Esther Kaufman New Books in Review Outstanding Novels by Orville Prescott The Library of the Quarter by The Editors