Spring 1945
Volume 21, Number 2
Essay
- James Truslow Adams — The Unity of the United States
- Claude G. Bowers — In Defense of Politicians
- Bernard Brodie — Our Ships Strike Back
- Walter Prichard Eaton — Up Attic
- John Temple Graves — The Chance-Taking South
- Gerald W. Johnson — Prometheus Patton
- Walter Millis — Getting Down to Brass Tacks
- Allen Tate — The New Provincialism: With an Epilogue on the Southern Novel
Fiction
- Josephine W. Johnson — Story Without End
- Sean O'Faolain — Passion
Poetry
- Conrad Aiken — Mayflower
- Harry Brown — The Tragedy of Small Things
- Walter de la Mare — Lullay and The Tomtit
- Lawrence Lee — Troops Ascending the Beach Called Omaha
- James Still — Drought on Troublesome
Book Reviews
- Notes on Current Books
- Thomas Perkins Abernethy — Another Young Jefferson
- Stringfellow Barr — Fraction of a Tradition
- Joseph Warren Beach — Self-Consciousness and Its Antidote
- F. Cudworth Flint — Comments on Recent Poetry
- John Calvin Metcalf — The Integration of a Sage
- H. Clarence Nixon — The Realistic Price of Peace
- Charles Pergler — An Objective Guide
- C. Herman Pritchett — Postwar Program Notes
- Louis Untermeyer — Submission to Unreason
- James Southall Wilson — Henry James and Herman Melville



