1931-01 The Yale Review Magazine Contents 1931/1 (Autumn) — Contents as follows: The Yale Review Comes of Age by Wilbur Cross Toussaint L’Ouverture — Verse by Edwin Arlington Robinson French Security by Stephen P. Duggan The Vices of Free Competition by Philip Cabot Labor in Office and Opposition by Wickham Steed As Earth Was — Verse by Louis Untermeyer Queens of France — A Play by Thornton Wilder Do We Live in a World of Chance? by Arthur H. Compton A Possible Revolution in Hollywood by Robert Benchley American Students and French Novels by Andre Maurois Dramatic Illusion by Charles Morgan Sorrow for Youth — Verse by Eugene Davidson The Brontes’ Web of Dreams by Fannie E. Ratchford The Proclamation — A Story by Liam O’Flaherty The Yale Review Award – Decision of the Judges New Books in Review 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