1931-03 The Yale Review Magazine Contents 1931/3 (Spring) — Contents as follows: Two Revolutions in the American Press by Walter Lippmann Our Sick Industries by Georges F. Doriot The University of Utopia by Robert Maynard Hutchins Adamas and Eva — Verse by John Masfield Books and Films in Russia by Prince D.S. Mirsky Young Soviet Writers by Maxim Gorky Is the South Advancing? by Clarence E. Cason A Group of Poems by Elizabeth Hollister Frost Thoreau and the Machine Age by Henry Sidel Canby Prerequisites to Prophecy by A.G. Keller False Spring — Verse by Louise Owen A Dead Dog — A Story by Sherwood Anderson American Criticism and the Fighting Hope by Gorham B. Munson Treasure Hunting by Samuel Scoville, Jr. New Books in Review Letters and Comment: Meditation in Arundel Street by Aldous Huxley (only about a page and a third) Richmond in April, 1865 by Margaret Carey Library of the Quarter: Outstanding Novels by The Editors Contributors to this Number