On verso of title-page (p.[iv]): Copyright 1953, by Eleanor Anderson.
Essays and Stories
69. City plowman. In Frank, Waldo, and others, editors. America and Alfred Stieglitz. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Doran, 1934. p.303-08.
70. Harry breaks through. In Kreymborg, Alfred, and others, editors. The new caravan. New York, W. W. Norton, 1936. p.84-89.
71. I want to be counted. In National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners. Harlan miners speak. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1932] p.298-312. (“An address delivered before a meeting held by the National Committee ... in New York City on December 6, 1931, to protest the legal and illegal terror in the Harlan, Kentucky, coal fields”)
72. Man and his imagination. In Centeno, Augusto, editor. The intent of the artist. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1941. p.39-79.
73. Ohio: I’ll say we’ve done well. In Gruening, Ernest Henry, editor. These United States; a symposium. First series. New York, Boni and Liveright [1923] p.109-17.
74. There she is—she is taking her bath. In Kreymborg, Alfred, and others, editors. The second American caravan. New York, Macaulay, 1928. p.100-11.