1941-01 The Yale Review Magazine Contents 1941/1 (Autumn) — Thirtieth Anniversary Issue — Contents as follows: Our First Thirty Years by Wilbur Cross (Editor) Looking Ahead by John Chamberlain I Could Give All to Time – Verse by Robert Frost What Is Primary Literature? by Van Wyck Brooks Vitamins and Recent Biological Research by Edmund W. Sinnett The Portable Phonograph – A Story by Walter Van Tilburg Clark The American Writers and the New World by Archibald MacLeish Some Functions of Higher Education by A. Lawrence Lowell Sonnet at Dusk by Theodric Westbrook Shelley Once More by Chauncey Brewster Tinker Kant and the Modern German Mind by Jose Ortega y Gasset White Heron – Verse by John Dillon Husband Income, Consumption, and National Defense by Alvin H. Hansen Tomorrow’s Problems for Broadcasters by John V.L. Hogan Two Years of the Second World War by Arnold Wolfers Locust Summer – A Story by James Still New Books in Review Outstanding Novels by Robert Littell The Library of the Quarter by The Editors