1946-01 The Yale Review Magazine Contents 1946/1 (Autumn) — Contents as follows: The Political Outlook by Marquis W. Childs The Scientific Education of the Layman by James Bryant Conant Nocturnes — Verse by Robert Frost — 3 Short Poems Over 1 Page: “The Night Light”, “Were I In Trouble With Night Tonight”, and “Bravery” Two Sides of the German Problem by Alvin Johnson Economic Issues in Japan by William W. Lockwood Paul Bunyan and Rip Van Winkle by Louis Le Fevre Homage to Willa Cather by E.K. Brown Pattern of a Man — A Story by James Still New Southern Resources by Helen Hill Miller Summer’s End — Verse by Erik de Mauny Prospects for the National Intelligence Service by Sherman Kent The Holiday — A Story by Mary Deasy New Books in Review Outstanding Novels by Orville Prescott The Library of the Quarter by The Editors Contributors to this Number