15 NOVEMBER 1930, Page 34

ANOTHER MAGAZINE.

The autumn number of The Yale Review, published by The Yale University Press, contains several articles of especial interest. Mr. James Truslow Adams gives an illuminating de- scription of living " on" Kensington Gardens and "on" Lafayette Square, with the differences. There is a further Forsyte sketch, " The Buckles of Superior Dosset." Mr. Patti Claudel writes on modern drama and music. Mr. Alexander Pebrunke- vitch challenges the biological foundation of the Freudian psychologists. Miss Virginia Woolf's preface to a book of working women's letters is for a wider public, which it should delight ; and there is a story by Mr. Hugh Walpole, " Spanish Dusk." " Take My Vows," by Miss Dorothy Parker, is a poem of unusual merit, with a weak ending.