1922-10 The Yale Review Magazine Contents 1922/10 — Contents as follows: Sections and Nation by Frederick Jackson Turner War Debts by R.C. Leffingwell The Novel and the Spirit by Zona Gale Two Lyrics – Verse by Edna St. Vincent Millay The Famine and the Bolsheviki by Emma Ponafidine The Fringe of Words by Henry van Dyke Haunted Earth – Verse by John Hall Wheelock The Menace of the Sermon by Francis E. Clark The Delta Autumn – Verse by William Alexander Percy Modern Music: A Suggestion by David Stanley Smith The Destructibility of Literary Genius by Frederick E. Pierce A Sound in the Mulberry Trees – Verse by Henry Bellamann American Manners in 1830 by Paul Lambert White The Empire of Machines by John M. Clark After the Circus – Verse by Raymond Holden Wasteful Nature by Alexander Petrunkevitch Persian Portraits by Clara Cary Edwards Among the New Books Letters and Comment Share this:TwitterFacebook Related