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Bowen, Stirling. Conrad Aiken's "Punch" Analytic Study of Man (Punch: The Immortal Liar). The Detroit Sunday News, May 22.

David Morton's Poems Sonorous and Serene. The Detroit Sunday News, April 24.

Edgar Lee Masters' Blank Verse Novel (Domesday Book). The Detroit Sunday News, May 22.

Rabindranath Tagore, Restful Philosopher. The Detroit Sunday News, June 19.

Braithwaite, Williamm Stanley. A Call to the National Conscience: William Ellery Leonard. Boston Transcript, December 18, 1920.

A Miscellany of American Poetry. Boston Transcript, October 2, 1920.

A National Epic of America's Soul: Edgar Lee Masters. Boston Transcript, December 4, 1920.

A Poet from The Midlands: John G. Neihardt. Boston Transcript.

A Poet-Lawyer Comes from Virginia: Charles Wells Russell. Boston Transcript, June 8.

A Rising Young English Poet: Charlotte Mew. Boston Transcript, May 18.

A Roving Poet of Unchartered Ways: Harry Kemp. Boston Transcript, September 1, 1920.

A Youthful Poet of Rich Experience: Stewart Mitchell. Boston Transcript, April 23.

Aurelia and Other Poems: Robert Nichols. Boston Transcript.

John Freeman. Boston Transcript, May 4.

John Myers O'Hara's Latest Collection of Verse. Boston Transcript, May 11.

Little Drops of Spiritual Acid: Gamaliel Bradford. Boston Transcript.

Lutanists of February: Dolf Wyllarde, Amory Hare, Dorian Hope and Mrs. Slosson. Boston Transcript.

Lutanists of March: Hugh Money-Coutts, Ameen Rihani and Laura Blackburn. Boston Transcript.

Lutanists of Midsummer: Lord Gorell and Gerald Crow. Boston Transcript.

Poets of the Present Hour: Studies of Contemporary Poets. By Mary C. Sturgeon. Boston Transcript, October 13, 1920.

Poverty Was this Poet's Portion: John Clare. Boston Transcript, May 21.

Professor Bliss Perry Studies Poetry. Boston Transcript, October 30, 1920.

Sara Teasdale, the Poet of Beauty. Boston Transcript, September 25, 1920.

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