SHORT POEMS by Grace Warren Landrum, Melville Cane, Harriette BOOK REVIEWs: What is Beauty? R. C. Sommerville; Philosophy's THE MOVING Finger Writes (Brief Reviews) The Editor PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH SEWANEE, TENNESSEE Entered at the postoffice at Sewanee, Tenn., as second-class matter, Contributors to the January Review Among the new contributors to THE SEWANEE REVIEW are: BYRNE MARCONNIER of St. Louis, Missouri; WILLIAM YERRINGTON, Assistant Professor of English at Syracuse University; Dr. GRACE WARREN LANDRUM of the English Department of Westhampton College, University of Richmond, Virginia; HERMANN FORD MARTIN of Lexington, Tennessee; Dr. HERBERT EDWARD MIEROW, head of the Department of Classics in Colorado College; HARRIETTE WIDMER of La Grange, Illinois; RUTH ELIZABETH CAMPBELL of Wellesley College; CHARLES FREDERICK HARROLD of Michigan State Normal College; DORTHY BETHURUM formerly of Yale University; and Dr. FRANK LUTHER MOTT, Professor of English at the University of Iowa and editor of the Mid-West Review. Mrs. LILLIAN PERRINE DAVIS, formerly of Lexington, Tennessee, wrote "A Word for Tennesseans", which appeared in the July, 1926, issue of this REVIEW. Dr. CHARLOTTE F. BABCOCK, of Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts, has frequently appeared in these pages. Some of the poems first published in THE SEWANEE REVIEW have recently been published in Echoes, Four Seas Publishing Company. Professor MABEL DAVIDSON of Randolph-Macon Women's College has published several essays on Carlyle and his Circle in THE SEWANEE REVIEW. Dr. FRANCES THERESA RUSSELL of Stanford University, California, has recently published One Word More on Browning, and is the author of Satire in the Victorian Novel. Dr. ALICE FREDA BRAUNLICH, Professor of Latin in Goucher College, completes in this issue the trilogy of sonnets, the first two of which were published in the July, and October, 1927, numbers of this quarterly. Dr. PAULL F. BAUM is Professor of English in Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Among the new reviewers are Dr. R. C. SOMMERVILLE, Professor of Philosophy at Southwestern University, Memphis, Tennessee; Dr. FREDERICK W. ROE, Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin and author of Carlyle and Ruskin; and Dr. ROBERT WITHINGTON, Professor of English at Amherst College, Massachusettes. Mr. SCUDDER KLYCE of Winchester, Massachusetts, has frequently reviewed in these pages books on science and philosophy. Dr. CHARLES L. WELLS, is Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Dean of the Theological Seminary at the University of the South. Professor GEORGE B. MYERS is Professor of Philosophy of Religion, Ethics and Sociology at the University of the South. THE SEWANEE REVIEW is not responsible for unsolicited manuscripts unaccompanied by a stamped, add essed envelope for their return. Printed at be University Press of Sewanee 1 ennessee |