Page:Poetry, a magazine of verse, Volume 7 (October 1915-March 1916).djvu/12

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Our Contemporaries: 156

Correspondence:

A Recantation, Robert A. Sanborn 158

A Plea to the Colleges, Vachel Lindsay 160

"Grotesques" and "Overtones", H. M. 193

Remy de Gourmont, Ezra Pound 197

Reviews:

Miss Lowell on French Poets, A. L. 202

Six French Poets, by Amy Lowell

The First Modern, H. B. F. 207

Some Love Songs of Petrarch, trans. by Wm. Dudley Foulke, LL. D.

New Poets 209

Vision of War, by Lincoln Colcord

A Little Book of Local Verse, by Howard Mumford Jones

Correspondence:

I. Louis Untermeyer 212

II. John Gould Fletcher 213

III. 214

Note About Prizes 214

The Question of Prizes, H. M. 246

The Work of Ezra Pound, Carl Sandburg 249

The Later Yeats, Mary H. Colum 258

The Death of Stephen Philips, H. M. 260

Reviews:

The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke 262

The Song of Hugh Glass, by John G. Niehardt 264

Poems, by G. K. Chesterton 267

Mr. Masefield's Lecture, A. C. H. 301

Literary Prizes, E. P. 304

Wherefore the POet? Louis H. Sullivan 305

Reviews:

The POetry of George Sterling, H. M. 307

Beyond the Breakers and Other POems, by George Sterling

A Poet of the 'Nineties 313

The Poetical Works of Lionel Johnson

New Anthologies, A. C. H. 318

The Quiet Hour, edited by Fitz-Roy Carrington

The Little Book of American Poets, edited by Jessie B. Rittenhouse

Anthology of American Verse for 1915, edited by Wm. Stanley Braithwaite

Les Poètes de la Guerre 320

Correspondence:

I. Ezra Pound 321

II. Kate Neldram Buss 323

Notes 53, 106, 161, 215, 269, 324

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