1929-01 The Yale Review Magazine Contents 1929/1 (Autumn) — Contents as follows:The Popular Dogma of Law Enforcement by Walter Lippmann England Looks Towards America by S.K. Ratcliffe Immortal Autumn — Verse by Archibald MacLeish Dictatorship and Reforms in Turkey by Halide Edib Economic Changes in South America by Ray Morris Thirty Clocks Strike the Hour by V. Sackville-West New Life in Spain by Salvador de Madariaga Predicament — Verse by Hervey Allen Reflections on Common Sense and Personality by Paul Valery Eve Enthroned by Gamaliel Bradford Two Poems by Virginia Moore Rhythm in Recent Dramatic Dialogue by George Pierce Baker Lost Road by Samuel Scoville, Jr. Cape Race — A Story by Walter de la Mare The Yale Review Award – Decision of the Judges by Wilbur Cross New Books in Review Letters and Comment: Robots of Language by Henry Ballamann Letters and Comment: In Reply to Mr. Ward by Lee Wilson Dodd Library of the Quarter: Outstanding Novels by The Editors Contributors to this Number Share this:TwitterFacebook Related