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ISSUE DATE:
January 23, 1943; Vol. XXVI, No. 4
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: THE OLD SOUTH.
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Guest Editors: Virginius Dabney (left) and Howard Odum.
ARTICLES:
THE UPPER OLD SOUTH, An Editorial By Virginius Dabney and Howard Odum.
SYMBOLSOF THE SOUTH The Contrast between Brilliance and Solidity, By Gerald W. Johnson.
TILE "MYSTERY" OF THE AGRARIANS Facts and Illusions About Some Southern Writers, By Donald Davidson.
"THREEFOLD CORD" What the North Can Learn from the South, By Struthers Burt.
THE GLORY THAT WAS And the Southern Grandeur that Was Not, By Howard W. Odum.
TIrE NOVEL IN THE SOUTH "A Taboo Is No Longer a Red Light", By James Southall Wilson.
THE SOUTHERN POOR WHITE Myth, Symbol, and Reality of a Notion, By Mildred Mell.
THE PLANTER CLASS Symbol of the Old South Aristocracy, By Melville Corbett Ivey.
THE PRESS ON CHAPEL HILL By Edith M. Stern.
REVIEWS:
VIRGINIA IS A STATE OF MIND By Virginia Moore, Reviewed by Virginius Dabney.
ANOTHER SECRET DIARY OF WILLIAM BYRD OF WESTOVER, 1739-1741, WITH LETTERS AND LITERARY EXERCISES 1696-1726, Edited by Maude H. Woodfin. Translated and collated by Marion Tinling, Reviewed by Howard Memford Jones.
SOUTHERN HARVEST By Clare Leighton, Reviewed by Basil Davenport.
THE OLD S0UTII, THE FOUNDING OF AMERICAN CI ILIzATION By Thomas Jefferson Wertenhaker, Reviewed by Howard W. Odum.
JOHN PARADISE AND LUCY LUDWELL OF LONDON AND WILLIAMSBURG By Archibald Boiling Shepperson, Reviewed by Thomas J. Wertenbaker.
CHARLES CARROLL OF CARROLLTON By Ellen Hart Smith, Reviewed by Allan Nevins.
COFFEE CREAM By Caroline Overstreet, Reviewed by John Temple Graves.
DEPARTMENTS:
TRADE WINDS, By Bennett Cerf.
YOUR LITERARY I.Q. By Howard Collins.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 461.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS CLUB.
CONTRIBUTORS:
VIRGINIUS DABNEY is editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, author of many articles, and of two regional volumes, "Liberalism in the South" and the recent "Below the Potomac."
HOWARD W. ODUM is director of the Institute for Research in Social Science; editor of Social Forces; and author of a number of books dealing with regional factors, notably "Southern Regions of the United States," and "American Regionalism."
GERALD W. JOHNSON is on the editorial staff of the Baltimore Evening Sun, awl author of many distinguished books, his latest one being "Roosevelt: Dictator or Democrat."
DONALD DAVIDSON was one of the charter members of the earlier southern Agrarians, a contributor to "I'll Take My Stand," and author of "The Attack on Leviathan."
STRUTHERS BURT, native of Baltimore and newly adapted Southerner. Author of a baker's dozen of notable books, including "Escape from America," (1936), "Powder River," (1938), and "Alon' These Streets," (1941).
JAMES SOUTHALL WILSON was former editor of the Virginia Quarterly, and is author of many articles.
MILDRED MELL is head of the Department of Economics and Sociology at Agnes Scott College.
MELVILLE CORBETT Ivey is one of the youngest of the Chapel Hill group and is teaching sociology at Meredith College.
THOMAS JEFFERSON WERTENBAKER, a native of Virginia, was formerly editor of the Baltimore News. He is also author of "Patrician and Plebian in Virginia" and "The Old South" (reviewed in this issue).
EDITH STERN, who lives in Washington, is a widely published magazine writer. Her new book, "Mental Illness: A Guide for the Family," has just been published by The Commonwealth Fund.
JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES is on the staff of the Birmingham Age-Herald. His books include "Tonight in the South" and "Shaft in the Sky.".
Prominent Advertisements (Especially for new BOOKS) include:
LIN YUTANG, "The Wisdom of China and India"
MARIAN SIMS, "Beyond Surrender"
ERNST LOTHAR, "Beneath Another Sun"
FRANCES PARKINSON KEYES, "Crescent Carnival"
VIRGINIA MOORE, "Virginia is a State of Mind"
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