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OCTOBER, 1915

Days Carl Sandburg

Sketch—Nocturne—Alone—Monotone—Harvest Moon—Joy—The Great Hunt—Days—Handfuls—They Will Say—A Fence—The Poor—Killers—Choose—Kin—Places—Our Prayer of Thanks.

Songs Sara Teasdale

Leaves—Morning—The Answer.

Pictures—A New England Church Wilton Agnew Barrett

The Scarlet Thread Charles H. Musgrove

Mirella Dances Author:Lee Wilson DoddLee Wilson Dodd

Three Poems T. S. Eliot

The Transcript—Aunt Helen—Cousin Nancy

Images I-VI Richard Aldington

Slavic Songs Florence Randal Livesay

Ruthenian Folk Song—The Cossack—Where Luck Lies—The Lover—Before the Wedding.

Editorial Comment

Our Birthday—Poetic Drama—At the Fair—Robert Bridges' New Book—Reviews.

Our Contemporaries

What Would Walt Think?—Partisan Verdict

Prize Announcements—Notes

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Copyright 1915 by Harriet Monroe. All rights reserved.

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