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New Mexico Quarterly Indexes University of New Mexico Press

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New Mexico Quarterly, 1937, VOL. VII INDEXThe University of New Mexico

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Cheney, Ethel B. 'Revenant. !Poem',15.

Churcll, Peggy Pond. Fw,niliarJourney. (Reviewed), 75 ;

Clay-Bound. (Reviewed), 'i3.Cole, Maud E. Anthem of Slflence.

Poem, 45. :Cole, Maud E. Clay-Bound~ (Re-

viewed), 72. : 'Corbin, Alice. Cabeza de; Vaca

Remembers. Poem, 48. .Corbin, Alice. Smoke Talk, ~O.Could I But Ch~o8e. Poem.~Mabel

Major, 269. !

• Crosno, Manuela. 'Otero's 'lItisitor.Story, 271. 1

Crosno, Manuelita W. CMnt toBeauty. Poem, 137. i

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Dasburg, Marina. Book ~eview,145. l

Dead Mountaip,eer. Poem. I Glen. Baker, 284. - , j

De Ford, Ronald. Smoke Td,lk,50.De Huff, Elizabeth W. Boqk Re-

view, 147. ' . 1De Huff, Elizabeth Willis.! Two

Little Hopi. (Reviewed), ~74.Desert. Poem. Marina Wister, 190.Douglass, Ralph. Linoleu~ Cut,

August. lDow,dey, Clifford. Bugle's B'f!>w No

More. (Reviewed), 152. ..l .Duval, John C. Early Tt'JfWs 'l.n

Texas. (Reviewed), '229. 1Duval, John C. Th,e 1dventy.res of,fJBig-Foot Wallace. (ReVIjewed)~

229. I' ! •

~ E !''I ~ 1')

Early Times' in Texas. ~ (R&viewed), 229. ~

Earth HQrizon. Poem. KatherinePowers Gallegos, 200. ~

Earth's Curtain. Poem. ~ugeniaPope Pool, 278. 'l ;' "

Easterday, Margaret. BoQk Re-view,74. "

[ 311]

Hija

C

Cabe~a de Vaca Remembers.Poem. Alice .corbin, 48.

California Redwoods. Poem. MaryMatheson Wills, 270. '

Carter, Al£red. On the Fiction ofPaul Horgan, 207.

Chaco Canyon and Its Monuments~(Reviewed), 61.

Chant to Beauty. Manuelita W.Crosno. Poem, 137.'

A

Adventures of Big-Foot WaUace,The. (Reviewed), 229.

Although We Hear No Sound.Poem. Maud. E. Uschold, 95

Am I Laughing? Story., CurtisMartin, 108. .'.

Amberg, George. Why Not Dj..eNow? Story, 201.

Anthem of Silence. Poem. MaudE. Cole, 45. -

Artist and the Beau Machine. DonGlassman; 85.

B

Barclay, Eloise. Book Review, 72.Baker, Glen. Dead Mountaineer~

Poem, 284.Barker, Ornar. Tryst at Taos.

Poem, 30. .Barker, S. Omar. 459 Poets and a

Preface, 285., •Benton, Alice Gill. Star Caravans.

Poem, 291.Bowman, James C. Pecos Bill. (Re­

viewed), 151.. Bramlett, William. Swea1-in' Off.

Story, 279.Brewster, Mela Sedillo.

Bruja. Poem, 137.Brothers of Light-:-The Penitentes

of the Southwest. (Reviewed) ,.149.

Bugles Blow No Mpre. (Reviewed),152.

Bynner,Witter. Selected Poems.(Reytewed), 68.

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Economic Planning and the Prob~

lem of Population. Vernon G.Sorrell, 3.

Edge of Taos Desert. (Re­vie"fed), 296.

F

Fanniliar Journey. (Reviewed), 75.Fantasy and Fugue. (Reviewed),

295.Fechin, ·Alexandra. March of the

PlUJt. (Rtlviewed), 302.Fergusson, Erna. Guatemala. (Re­

viewed), 139.Fergusson, Harvey. Life of Riley.

(Revi1!t, 228.Field of igher Education in the

South !f3st, The. .Clyde Kluck­hohn, 23.

Fighters; The. Story. Len Zinberg,257. 4

Fire on Indian Creek. Story. Eliz­abeth Waters, 96.

First the Road. Poem. John DillonHusband, 196. .

Fisher, Hene. Book Reviews, 75,139, 228, 295.

Fisher, Irene and Huning, Dolores,Folk Tales from the Spanish.Stories, 121.

Fisher, Ireme. Grief. Poem, 199.Fisher, Irene. Sonnet V. Poem, 195.Folk Tales from the Spanish.

Stories., Dolores Huning andIrene Fisher, 121.

For the Coronado Cuarto-Centen­nial. T. M. Pearce, 46.

~59 Poets a,nd a Preface. S. OmarBarker, 285.

Frost, Robert. A Further Range. '(Reviewed), 63.

Further Range, A. (Reviewed), 63.

G

Gallegos, .Katherine Powers., EarthH ONOn. Poem, 200. >

Garoffolo, Vincent and Krich, Aron.Regionalism and Politics, 261.

Genius, The. Story. George DixonSnell, 217.-

George Santayana and the LastPuritan. Dane F. Smith, 39.

"\Glassman, .Pon. The Artist and

the Beau Machitne, 85.Greenfield, Fay. Magw Night.

Poem, 216.Grief. Poem. Irene Fisher, 199.Guatemala. (R~ewed), 139.

HHe Has Come Back. Poem. John

Dillon Husband, 31.Heart Can1Wt K1WW Deep Laugh­

ter, The. Poem. Joseph JoelKeith, 31.

Henderson, Alice C. BrotherB "ofLight. (Reviewed), 149..

Hewett, Edgar L. Chaco Canyonand Its Monuments. (Reviewed),61.

Hija Bruja. Poem. Mela SedillaBrewster, 137. .

Hitler's' Drive to the East. (Re-viewed), 231. .

Hodge, Gene M. The Kachinas AreComing. (Reviewed), 147.

Holbrook, Carey. Book Review,151.

Holbrook, ·Carey. Life Goes On.(Reviewed), 298.

Horgan, Paul. A Lamp on thePlains. (Reviewed), 145. -

Huning, Dolores and Fisher, Irene.Folk Tales from the Spanish.Stories, 121. 4}

Husband, John Dillo~. First theRoad. Poem, 196.

Husband, John Dillon. He HasCome Back. Poem, 31.

Husband, John Dillon. She Is Lost.Poem, 206.

I

Incoming Tide, The. Story. AlfredMorang, 32.

Into Delphiniums. Poem. HanielLong, 189.

JJacobs, Willis. Perso?UJ,lly Speak­

ing, 77, 153, 237, 305.Jesse Stuart and the New and Old

in Short Stories. W. S. Wab­nitz, 183. '.

Jones, F. Elwyn. Hitler's Drive tothe East. (Reviewed), 231.

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On th,e Fiction of Paul HfJrgan.Alfred Carter, 207. .

OstrQvski, Nicholas. The Makingof a Hero. (Reviewed), 237.

Otero's Visitor. Story. ManuelaCrosno, 271.

.Pearce, Matt. Book Reviews, 69,

149, 229, 296~ 302.Pearce l r. M. For the Coronado

Cuarto-Centennial, 46.Pearce, Matt. Los PaiBanos. 225.Pearce, T. M. Smoke Talk. 131.Pearce, T. M.Wkat Makes Fall

Worth While. Siesta, 288.Pecos Bill. (Reviewed)~ 151.People, Yes, The. (Reviewed), 63.Personally Speaking. Willis Ja-

cobs, 77,. 153, 237, 305. ,Plays About the Theater in Eng­

land from the Rehear,sal in 1671to the Licensing Act if». 1787.(Reviewed), 70. -

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Making of a Hero, The.l (Re-viewed) 235. .

March' of the Past. (Revi~wed),302. - l

'Martin, Curtis. Am I Lauqhing?. Story, 108. 'Martin, Curtis. Strange S,pring.~

Story:, 191.· . lMiller, Mamie Tanquist, Bo4k Re-

view, 61. ~

Mor~ng, Alfred. The I~amingTide. Story, 32. I

Mozley, Loren. Linoleum Cu~ May.Mythical Figure in Santa Fe, A.

Poem. Norman Macleod, a54.

Nf.- !Na-ture Lover. Poem. K~thleen

Sutton, 224. . . INeff, John C. A Visit to J'((iowa

Ra1Wh, 116. 'New Mexico's Own ChronictJ. (Re-'

viewed), 142. . INight in Eden, A. Poem. ~ Alice

Wilson, 95. II

INDEX

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Lament. Poem. William Radloff,294.

. Lamp on the Plains, A. (Re-viewed), 145.

Laughlin, Ruth A. Book Review,, 140.Lewinsohn, Richard. Profits of I'

War. (Reviewed), 231.Life Goes On. (Reviewed), 298.Ute of Riley. (Reviewed), 228.Ufe of Saint Rose, The. (Re-

viewed), 302.Long, Haniel. Book Review, 70.Long, Haniel. Into Delphiniums.

Poem, 189~

Long, Haniel. The Sexe~. Poem;.189.

Los Paisanos. Julia IS:eleher,. 58,133 f 292. < .~

Los Paisanos.· ~Matt Pearce, 225.Luhan, Mabel. Edge of Taos Des­

ert. (Reviewed), 296.

Macleod, Norman. A MythicalFigure in Santa Fe. Poem, 254.

Magic· Night. Poem. Fay Green-,field, 216. ,

Major, Mabel. Could I But Choose.Poem, 269.

,Major, M. and Smith,. R..Editionof Early Times in Texas. (Re­viewed), 229.

KKachinas Are Coming, The. (Re­

viewed), 147.'Kejth, Joseph Joel. The Heart

Cannot Know Deep Laughter.Poem, 31.

Keleher, Julia. L'os Paisanos, 58,133, 292. . "

. Kellett,.E. E. Story of Dictatorship.(ReVIewed), 231. I .'

Kennedy, Katherine.. j Pueblo inMoonlight. Poem, 22.

Kluckhohn, Clyde. The Field of.Higher Education in the South-west, 23. .

Krich, Aron. Book ~view, 301.Krich, Aron and Garoffolo, Vincent.

Regionalism and Politics, 261.

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Poetry:Although We Hear No S01.Lnd.

Maud E. Usehold, 95.Anthem of Silence. Maud E.

Cole, 45.Cabeza' de Vaca Remembers.

Alice iCorbin,' 48.California Redwoods. Mary

Matheson Wills, 270.Chant t@ Beauty. Manuelita W.

CrOSD(i), 137. .Could I But Choose. Mabel

Major; 269. .Dead Mountaineer. Glen Baker,

284.Desert. Marina Wister, 190.Earth Horizon. Katherine Pow-

eros Gallegos, 200. .Earth's Curtain. Eugenia Pope

Pool, 278.First the Road. John Dillon

Husband, 196.Grief. Irene Fisher, 199.He Has Come Back. John Dillon

Husband, 31.Heart Cannot Know Dee1J

Lauphter, The. Joseph JoelKeith, 31. .

Hija Bruja. Mela Sedillo Brew­ster, 137.

Into Delphiniurns: Haniel Long,189.

Lament. William Radloff, 294.Magic Night. Fay Greenfield,

216.Mythical Figure in Santa Fe, A.

Norman Macleod, 254.Nature Lover. Kathleen Sutton,

224.Night in Eden, A. Alice Wjlson,

95. f J

Present Tense. Osear Williams,256. .

Pueblo in Moonlight. KatherineKennedy, 122.

Return. Marina Wister, 255.Revenant. Ethel B. Cheney, 15.Santa Fe Trail. Maud E.

Uschold, 107.Sexes, The. Haniel Long, 189.She Is Lost. John Dillon Hus­

band, 206.Song of Self. Jack Wheeler-Tip­

pett, 38.Sonnet V. Irene Fisher, 195.

Stair Car-avan. Alice Gill Benton.291.

SublitmatWn. William Radloff,45.

Today. Eugenia Pope Pool, 115.Tryst at Taos. Omar Barker, 30.

Pool, Eugenia Pope. Earth's Cur-tain. Poem, 278. .

Pool, Eugenia Pope. Today. Poem,11&.

Present Tense. Poem. Oscar Wi!:'Iiams, 256.

Profits of War. (Reviewed), 231.Pueblo in Moonlight. Poem. Kath­

erine Kennedy, 122.

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Radloff, William. LlJ/rYIent. Poem,294.

Radloff, William. Sublimation.Poem, 45.

Reeves, Frank D. Smoke Tal/c, 50.Regionalism and PolitiC's. Aron

Krich and Vincent Garoffolo, 261.Return. Poem. Marina Wister, 255.Reveruunt. Poem. Ethel B. Cheney,1~ ft

Rood, John. What Make.s a Liter­ary Short Story? 197.

S

Sacks, Benjamin. Sir Oswald Mos­ley and British Fascism, 243.

Saint Clair, George. Book Review,63.

Sandburg, Carl. Th~ People, "Yes.(Reviewed), 63.

Sarita Fe Trail. Poem. Maud E.Usehold, 107.

Saunders, Lyle. Book Reviews,231, 235, 300.

Sea of Grass. (Reviewed), 140.Selected Poems. Witter Bynner.

(Revie~.-ed), 68. ,Sexes, T1e. .Poem. Haniel Long,18~ '.

Share Croppers, The. (Reviewed),300.

She Is Lost. Poem. John DillonHusband, 206.

Simon, Charlie May. The ShareCroppers. (Reviewed), 300.

Single to Spain. (Reviewed), 30i.

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Sir OBwald MOB£ey and- BritishFascism. Benjamin Sacks, 243.

Smith, Dane F. George SamaY(J/naand the Last Puritan, 39.

Smith, Dane Farnsworth. PlaysAbout the Theater in Englandfrom the Rehearsal in 1671 toLicensing Act in 1787. (Re­viewed), 70.

Smith R. and Major, M. Editionof Early T.imes in Texas. (Re­viewed), 229.

Smoke' Talk. Frank D. Reeve,Ronald De Ford, Alice Corbin,50.

Smoke Talk. S. Omar Barker. T.M. Pearce, 285. '

Smoke Talk. T. M. Pearce, 131.Snell, George Dixon. The GeniUs..

Story, 217.Song of Self. Poem. Jack Wheeler­

Tippett, 38.Sonnet V. Poem.' Irene Fisher,

195.Sorrell, Vernon G. Economic Plan­

ning and the Problem of Popu­lation, ;3.

Star Caravan. Poem. Alice @GillBenton, 291.

Stories:Am I Laughing? Curtis Martin,

108.Fighters, The. Len Zinberg, 257.Fire on Indian Creek. Eliza­

beth Waters, 96.Folk Tales from the Spanish.

Dolores Huning and IFeneFisher, 121.

Genius, The. George Dixon Snell,217.

Incoming Tide, The. AlfredMorang, 32.

.Otero's Visitor. Manuela Crosno,271. _

Strange Spring. Curtis Martin,191. .

Swearin' Off. William Bramlett,279. -

Why Not Die Now? George Am-berg, '201. .,

Zeke Hammertight. Jesse Stuart,161.

Storm, Marian. Th-e £ifeof SaintRose. (Reviewed), 302.

StO'r'Y of DWtatorship, The. (Re-viewed), 231. .

Strange Spring. Story. CurtisMartin, 191.'

Stuart, Jesse. Zeke. Hammertigh,t.Story, 161.

Sublimation. Poem. William Rad--., loff, 45.

Sutton, Kathleen. 0 Nature Lover.Poem, 224. - _

Swearin' Off.. Story. William. Bram-lett, 279. .;

T

Threlkeld, Jim. Book Review, 298.Today. Poem. Eugenia Pope Pool,

115.Tryst at Taos. Poem. Omar Bar-

ker, 30. ~Two Little Hopi. (~V)ewed), 74.

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Underhill, Ruth M. -War Poems ofthe Papago Indw,n, 16.

Uschold, Maud E. Although We.. Hear No Sound. Poem, 9j5,.

Uschold, Maud E. Santa F~ Trau' T

Poem, 107.

V.

Visi;c, Anne. Linoleum Cut, Febru­ary.

Visit to Kiowa Ranch. John C.Neff; 116.

wWabnitz, W. S. J esse Stuart and

the New dnd Old in ShortStories. 183~

Walker, Stuart. Wood Block, No­vember.

War Poems of the Papago Indian.Ruth M. -Underhill, 16.

Waters, Elizabeth.. Fire on IndianCreek. Story, 96.

Watson, Keith Scott. Single toSpain. (Review~d), 801.

What Makes a Literary ShortStory? John Rood, 197.

What Makes Fall Worth While.·Fiesta. T. M. Pearce, 288.

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Wister, Marina. Fantasy andFugue. (Reviewed), 295.

Wister, Marina. Return. Poem,255.

Woodward, Dorothy. Book Review,142.

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Wheeler-Tippett, Jack. Song ofSelf. Poem, 38.

Why Not Die Now? Story. GeorgeAmberg, 201.

Williams, Oscar. Present Tense.Poem, 256.

Wills, Mary Matheson, CalifornwRedwoods. Poem, 270.

Wilson, Alice. A Night in Eden.Poem, 95. I

Wister, M.arina. Desert. Poem,190.

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Zeke Hammertight. Story.Stuart, 161.

Zinberg, Len., The Fighters.257.

JLhesse

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Cheney, Ethel B. 'Revenant. !Poem',15.

Churcll, Peggy Pond. Fw,niliarJourney. (Reviewed), 75 ;

Clay-Bound. (Reviewed), 'i3.Cole, Maud E. Anthem of Slflence.

Poem, 45. :Cole, Maud E. Clay-Bound~ (Re-

viewed), 72. : 'Corbin, Alice. Cabeza de; Vaca

Remembers. Poem, 48. .Corbin, Alice. Smoke Talk, ~O.Could I But Ch~o8e. Poem.~Mabel

Major, 269. !

• Crosno, Manuela. 'Otero's 'lItisitor.Story, 271. 1

Crosno, Manuelita W. CMnt toBeauty. Poem, 137. i

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Dasburg, Marina. Book ~eview,145. l

Dead Mountaip,eer. Poem. I Glen. Baker, 284. - , j

De Ford, Ronald. Smoke Td,lk,50.De Huff, Elizabeth W. Boqk Re-

view, 147. ' . 1De Huff, Elizabeth Willis.! Two

Little Hopi. (Reviewed), ~74.Desert. Poem. Marina Wister, 190.Douglass, Ralph. Linoleu~ Cut,

August. lDow,dey, Clifford. Bugle's B'f!>w No

More. (Reviewed), 152. ..l .Duval, John C. Early Tt'JfWs 'l.n

Texas. (Reviewed), '229. 1Duval, John C. Th,e 1dventy.res of,fJBig-Foot Wallace. (ReVIjewed)~

229. I' ! •

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Early Times' in Texas. ~ (R&viewed), 229. ~

Earth HQrizon. Poem. KatherinePowers Gallegos, 200. ~

Earth's Curtain. Poem. ~ugeniaPope Pool, 278. 'l ;' "

Easterday, Margaret. BoQk Re-view,74. "

[ 311]

Hija

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Cabe~a de Vaca Remembers.Poem. Alice .corbin, 48.

California Redwoods. Poem. MaryMatheson Wills, 270. '

Carter, Al£red. On the Fiction ofPaul Horgan, 207.

Chaco Canyon and Its Monuments~(Reviewed), 61.

Chant to Beauty. Manuelita W.Crosno. Poem, 137.'

A

Adventures of Big-Foot WaUace,The. (Reviewed), 229.

Although We Hear No Sound.Poem. Maud. E. Uschold, 95

Am I Laughing? Story., CurtisMartin, 108. .'.

Amberg, George. Why Not Dj..eNow? Story, 201.

Anthem of Silence. Poem. MaudE. Cole, 45. -

Artist and the Beau Machine. DonGlassman; 85.

B

Barclay, Eloise. Book Review, 72.Baker, Glen. Dead Mountaineer~

Poem, 284.Barker, Ornar. Tryst at Taos.

Poem, 30. .Barker, S. Omar. 459 Poets and a

Preface, 285., •Benton, Alice Gill. Star Caravans.

Poem, 291.Bowman, James C. Pecos Bill. (Re­

viewed), 151.. Bramlett, William. Swea1-in' Off.

Story, 279.Brewster, Mela Sedillo.

Bruja. Poem, 137.Brothers of Ligh't-:-The Penitentes

of the Southwest. (Reviewed) ,.149.

Bugles Blow No Mpre. (Reviewed),152.

Bynner,Witter. Selected Poems.(Reytewed), 68.

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Economic Planning and the Prob~

lem of Population. Vernon G.Sorrell, 3.

Edge of Taos Desert. (Re­vie"fed), 296.

F

Fanniliar Journey. (Reviewed), 75.Fantasy and Fugue. (Reviewed),

295.Fechin, ·Alexandra. March of the

PlUJt. (Rtlviewed), 302.Fergusson, Erna. Guatemala. (Re­

viewed), 139.Fergusson, Harvey. Life of Riley.

(Revi1!t, 228.Field of igher Education in the

South !f3st, The. .Clyde Kluck­hohn, 23.

Fighters; The. Story. Len Zinberg,257. 4

Fire on Indian Creek. Story. Eliz­abeth Waters, 96.

First the Road. Poem. John DillonHusband, 196. .

Fisher, Hene. Book Reviews, 75,139, 228, 295.

Fisher, Irene and Huning, Dolores,Folk Tales from the Spanish.Stories, 121.

Fisher, Ireme. Grief. Poem, 199.Fisher, Irene. Sonnet V. Poem, 195.Folk Tales from the Spanish.

Stories., Dolores Huning andIrene Fisher, 121.

For the Coronado Cuarto-Centen­nial. T. M. Pearce, 46.

~59 Poets a,nd a Preface. S. OmarBarker, 285.

Frost, Robert. A Further Range. '(Reviewed), 63.

Further Range, A. (Reviewed), 63.

G

Gallegos, .Katherine Powers., EarthH ONOn. Poem, 200. >

Garoffolo, Vincent and Krich, Aron.Regionalism and Politics, 261.

Genius, The. Story. George DixonSnell, 217.-

George Santayana and the LastPuritan. Dane F. Smith, 39.

"\Glassman, .Pon. The Artist and

the Beau Machitne, 85.Greenfield, Fay. Magw Night.

Poem, 216.Grief. Poem. Irene Fisher, 199.Guatemala. (R~ewed), 139.

HHe Has Come Back. Poem. John

Dillon Husband, 31.Heart Can1Wt K1WW Deep Laugh­

ter, The. Poem. Joseph JoelKeith, 31.

Henderson, Alice C. BrotherB "ofLight. (Reviewed), 149..

Hewett, Edgar L. Chaco Canyonand Its Monuments. (Reviewed),61.

Hija Bruja. Poem. Mela SedillaBrewster, 137. .

Hitler's' Drive to the East. (Re-viewed), 231. .

Hodge, Gene M. The Kachinas AreComing. (Reviewed), 147.

Holbrook, Carey. Book Review,151.

Holbrook, ·Carey. Life Goes On.(Reviewed), 298.

Horgan, Paul. A Lamp on thePlains. (Reviewed), 145. -

Huning, Dolores and Fisher, Irene.Folk Tales from the Spanish.Stories, 121. 4}

Husband, John Dillo~. First theRoad. Poem, 196.

Husband, John Dillon. He HasCome Back. Poem, 31.

Husband, John Dillon. She Is Lost.Poem, 206.

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Incoming Tide, The. Story. AlfredMorang, 32.

Into Delphiniums. Poem. HanielLong, 189.

JJacobs, Willis. Perso?UJ,lly Speak­

ing, 77, 153, 237, 305.Jesse Stuart and the New and Old

in Short Stories. W. S. Wab­nitz, 183. '.

Jones, F. Elwyn. Hitler's Drive tothe East. (Reviewed), 231.

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On th,e Fiction of Paul HfJrgan.Alfred Carter, 207. .

OstrQvski, Nicholas. The Makingof a Hero. (Reviewed), 237.

Otero's Visitor. Story. ManuelaCrosno, 271.

.Pearce, Matt. Book Reviews, 69,

149, 229, 296~ 302.Pearce l r. M. For the Coronado

Cuarto-Centennial, 46.Pearce, Matt. Los PaiBanos. 225.Pearce, T. M. Smoke Talk. 131.Pearce, T. M.Wkat Makes Fall

Worth While. Siesta, 288.Pecos Bill. (Reviewed)~ 151.People, Yes, The. (Reviewed), 63.Personally Speaking. Willis Ja-

cobs, 77,. 153, 237, 305. ,Plays About the Theater in Eng­

land from the Rehear,sal in 1671to the Licensing Act if». 1787.(Reviewed), 70. -

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Making of a Hero, The.l (Re-viewed) 235. .

March' of the Past. (Revi~wed),302. - l

'Martin, Curtis. Am I Lauqhing?. Story, 108. 'Martin, Curtis. Strange S,pring.~

Story:, 191.· . lMiller, Mamie Tanquist, Bo4k Re-

view, 61. ~

Mor~ng, Alfred. The I~amingTide. Story, 32. I

Mozley, Loren. Linoleum Cu~ May.Mythical Figure in Santa Fe, A.

Poem. Norman Macleod, a54.

Nf.- !Na-ture Lover. Poem. K~thleen

Sutton, 224. . . INeff, John C. A Visit to J'((iowa

Ra1Wh, 116. 'New Mexico's Own ChronictJ. (Re-'

viewed), 142. . INight in Eden, A. Poem. ~ Alice

Wilson, 95. II

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Lament. Poem. William Radloff,294.

. Lamp on the Plains, A. (Re-viewed), 145.

Laughlin, Ruth A. Book Review,, 140.Lewinsohn, Richard. Profits of I'

War. (Reviewed), 231.Life Goes On. (Reviewed), 298.Ufe of Riley. (Reviewed), 228.Ufe of Saint Rose, The. (Re-

viewed), 302.Long, Haniel. Book Review, 70.Long, Haniel. Into Delphiniums.

Poem, 189~

Long, Haniel. The Sexe~. Poem;.189.

Los Paisanos. Julia IS:eleher,. 58,133 f 292. < .~

Los Paisanos.· ~Matt Pearce, 225.Luhan, Mabel. Edge of Taos Des­

ert. (Reviewed), 296.

Macleod, Norman. A MythicalFigure in Santa Fe. Poem, 254.

Magic· Night. Poem. Fay Green-,field, 216. ,

Major, Mabel. Could I But Choose.Poem, 269.

,Major, M. and Smith,. R..Editionof Early Times in Texas. (Re­viewed), 229.

KKachinas Are Coming, The. (Re­

viewed), 147.'Kejth, Joseph Joel. The Heart

Cannot Know Deep Laughter.Poem, 31.

Keleher, Julia. L'os Paisanos, 58,133, 292. . "

. Kellett,.E. E. Story of Dictatorship.(ReVIewed), 231. I .'

Kennedy, Katherine.. j Pueblo inMoonlight. Poem, 22.

Kluckhohn, Clyde. The Field of.Higher Education in the South-west, 23. .

Krich, Aron. Book ~view, 301.Krich, Aron and Garoffolo, Vincent.

Regionalism and Politics, 261.

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Poetry:Although We Hear No S01.Lnd.

Maud E. Usehold, 95.Anthem of Silence. Maud E.

Cole, 45.Cabeza' de Vaca Remembers.

Alice iCorbin,' 48.California Redwoods. Mary

Matheson Wills, 270.Chant t@ Beauty. Manuelita W.

CrOSD(i), 137. .Could I But Choose. Mabel

Major; 269. .Dead Mountaineer. Glen Baker,

284.Desert. Marina Wister, 190.Earth Horizon. Katherine Pow-

eros Gallegos, 200. .Earth's Curtain. Eugenia Pope

Pool, 278.First the Road. John Dillon

Husband, 196.Grief. Irene Fisher, 199.He Has Come Back. John Dillon

Husband, 31.Heart Cannot Know Dee1J

Lauphter, The. Joseph JoelKeith, 31. .

Hija Bruja. Mela Sedillo Brew­ster, 137.

Into Delphiniurns: Haniel Long,189.

Lament. William Radloff, 294.Magic Night. Fay Greenfield,

216.Mythical Figure in Santa Fe, A.

Norman Macleod, 254.Nature Lover. Kathleen Sutton,

224.Night in Eden, A. Alice Wjlson,

95. f J

Present Tense. Osear Williams,256. .

Pueblo in Moonlight. KatherineKennedy, 122.

Return. Marina Wister, 255.Revenant. Ethel B. Cheney, 15.Santa Fe Trail. Maud E.

Uschold, 107.Sexes, The. Haniel Long, 189.She Is Lost. John Dillon Hus­

band, 206.Song of Self. Jack Wheeler-Tip­

pett, 38.Sonnet V. Irene Fisher, 195.

Stair Car-avan. Alice Gill Benton.291.

SublitmatWn. William Radloff,45.

Today. Eugenia Pope Pool, 115.Tryst at Taos. Omar Barker, 30.

Pool, Eugenia Pope. Earth's Cur-tain. Poem, 278. .

Pool, Eugenia Pope. Today. Poem,11&.

Present Tense. Poem. Oscar Wi!:'Iiams, 256.

Profits of War. (Reviewed), 231.Pueblo in Moonlight. Poem. Kath­

erine Kennedy, 122.

R

Radloff, William. LlJ/rYIent. Poem,294.

Radloff, William. Sublimation.Poem, 45.

Reeves, Frank D. Smoke Tal/c, 50.Regionalism and PolitiC's. Aron

Krich and Vincent Garoffolo, 261.Return. Poem. Marina Wister, 255.Reveruunt. Poem. Ethel B. Cheney,1~ ft

Rood, John. What Make.s a Liter­ary Short Story? 197.

S

Sacks, Benjamin. Sir Oswald Mos­ley and British Fascism, 243.

Saint Clair, George. Book Review,63.

Sandburg, Carl. Th~ People, "Yes.(Reviewed), 63.

Sarita Fe Trail. Poem. Maud E.Usehold, 107.

Saunders, Lyle. Book Reviews,231, 235, 300.

Sea of Grass. (Reviewed), 140.Selected Poems. Witter Bynner.

(Revie~.-ed), 68. ,Sexes, T1e. .Poem. Haniel Long,18~ '.

Share Croppers, The. (Reviewed),300.

She Is Lost. Poem. John DillonHusband, 206.

Simon, Charlie May. The ShareCroppers. (Reviewed), 300.

Single to Spain. (Reviewed), 30i.

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Sir OBwald MOB£ey and- BritishFascism. Benjamin Sacks, 243.

Smith, Dane F. George SamaY(J/naand the Last Puritan, 39.

Smith, Dane Farnsworth. PlaysAbout the Theater in Englandfrom the Rehearsal in 1671 toLicensing Act in 1787. (Re­viewed), 70.

Smith R. and Major, M. Editionof Early T.imes in Texas. (Re­viewed), 229.

Smoke' Talk. Frank D. Reeve,Ronald De Ford, Alice Corbin,50.

Smoke Talk. S. Omar Barker. T.M. Pearce, 285. '

Smoke Talk. T. M. Pearce, 131.Snell, George Dixon. The GeniUs..

Story, 217.Song of Self. Poem. Jack Wheeler­

Tippett, 38.Sonnet V. Poem.' Irene Fisher,

195.Sorrell, Vernon G. Economic Plan­

ning and the Problem of Popu­lation, ;3.

Star Caravan. Poem. Alice @GillBenton, 291.

Stories:Am I Laughing? Curtis Martin,

108.Fighters, The. Len Zinberg, 257.Fire on Indian Creek. Eliza­

beth Waters, 96.Folk Tales from the Spanish.

Dolores Huning and IFeneFisher, 121.

Genius, The. George Dixon Snell,217.

Incoming Tide, The. AlfredMorang, 32.

.Otero's Visitor. Manuela Crosno,271. _

Strange Spring. Curtis Martin,191. .

Swearin' Off. William Bramlett,279. -

Why Not Die Now? George Am-berg, '201. "

Zeke Hammertight. Jesse Stuart,161.

Storm, Marian. Th-e Life of SaintRose. (Reviewed), 302.

StO'r'Y of DWtatorship, The. (Re-viewed), 231. .

Strange Spring. Story. CurtisMartin, 191.'

Stuart, Jesse. Zeke. Hammertigh,t.Story, 161.

Sublimation. Poem. William Rad--., loff, 45.

Sutton, Kathleen. 0 Nature Lover.Poem, 224. - _

Swearin' Off.. Story. William. Bram-lett, 279. .;

T

Threlkeld, Jim. Book Review, 298.Today. Poem. Eugenia Pope Pool,

115.Tryst at Taos. Poem. Omar Bar-

ker, 30. ~Two Little Hopi. (~V)ewed), 74.

U

Underhill, Ruth M. -War Poems ofthe Papago Indw,n, 16.

Uschold, Maud E. Although We.. Hear No Sound. Poem, 9j5,.

Uschold, Maud E. Santa F~ Trau' T

Poem, 107.

V.

Visi;c, Anne. Linoleum Cut, Febru­ary.

Visit to Kiowa Ranch. John C.Neff; 116.

wWabnitz, W. S. J esse Stuart and

the New dnd Old in ShortStories. 183~

Walker, Stuart. Wood Block, No­vember.

War Poems of the Papago Indian.Ruth M. -Underhill, 16.

Waters, Elizabeth.. Fire on IndianCreek. Story, 96.

Watson, Keith Scott. Single toSpain. (Review~d), 801.

What Makes a Literary ShortStory? John Rood, 197.

What Makes Fall Worth While.·Fiesta. T. M. Pearce, 288.

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Wister, Marina. Fantasy andFugue. (Reviewed), 295.

Wister, Marina. Return. Poem,255.

Woodward, Dorothy. Book Review,142.

i

J,.

Wheeler-Tippett, Jack. Song ofSelf. Poem, 38.

Why Not Die Now? Story. GeorgeAmberg, 201.

Williams, Oscar. Present Tense.Poem, 256.

Wills, Mary Matheson, CalifornwRedwoods. Poem, 270.

Wilson, Alice. A Night in Eden.Poem, 95. I

Wister, M.arina. Desert. Poem,190.

'."

Z

Zeke Hammertight. Story.Stuart, 161.

Zinberg, Len., The Fighters.257.

JLhesse

Story,