- Bookm. 44 (’16): 31.
- Cur. Lit. 58 (’15):353.
- New Repub. 22 (’20): 97.
- No. Am. 211 (’20): 564. (Lawrence Gilman.)
- See also Book Review Digest, 1914-17, 1920.
Fannie Stearns Davis Gifford (Mrs. Augustus McKinstry Gifford)—poet.
Born at Cleveland, Ohio, 1884. A. B., Smith College, 1904. Taught English at Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1906-7.
Bibliography
- Myself and I. 1913.
- Crack o’ Dawn. 1915.
Studies and Reviews
- Bookm. 47 (’18): 388.
- Poetry, 2 (’13): 225; 6 (’15): 45.
Born in the Abruzzi, Italy, 1884, of a family of good social standing, his father and one of his brothers being doctors, and another brother a lawyer. Educated in a local Italian college. Came to America in 1900, full of enthusiasm for democracy. Worked in a coal mine. Later, studied at Union Theological Seminary. Conducted Presbyterian missions in several places.