January 1922
- Baker Brownell
- Jean Catel
- Harriet Monroe
- Dorothy Aldis
- Helen Crew
From this Issue
Poem
I stayed the night for shelter at a farm
Behind the mountain, with a mother and son,
Two old-believers. They did all the talking.
Mother. Folks think a witch who has familiar spirits
She could call up to pass a winter evening,
But won’t,...
Behind the mountain, with a mother and son,
Two old-believers. They did all the talking.
Mother. Folks think a witch who has familiar spirits
She could call up to pass a winter evening,
But won’t,...
Table of Contents
- Robert Frost
Songs of Night
- Marjorie Meeker
- Esther Louise Ruble
- Glenn Ward Dresbach
Two Poems
- Grace Fallow Norton
- Julia R. Reynolds
- Helen Coale Crew
- Dorothy Keeley Aldis
Four Poems
- Ernest Walsh
Tableaux
- Ellen Margaret Janson
Poems
- William Carlos Williams
Comment
- Harriet Monroe
- Baker Brownell
Reviews
- Harriet Monroe
- Dorothy Dudley
Our Contemporaries
Correspondence
- Jean Catel
CONTRIBUTORS