[98] There are two other young women poets of Louisville who should be mentioned in the same breath with Miss Gilmore: Miss Ethel Allen Murphy, author of The Angel of Thought and Other Poems (Boston, 1909), and contributor of brief lyrics to Everybody's Magazine; and Miss Hortense Flexner, on the staff of The Louisville Herald, whose poems in the new Mammoth Cave Magazine have attracted much attention. Miss Flexner is to have a poem published in The American Magazine in 1913.
[99] Copyright, 1910, by the Author.
Transcriber's Notes:
- Obvious punctuation and spelling errors fixed throughout.
- The oe ligature in this etext has been replaced with œ.
- Inconsistent hyphenation is as in the original.
- Page 106: The title and italicization has been changed from (... little story, With A Good Samaritan ...) to this (... little story, with A Good Samaritan ...) to match the title in the rest of the text.
- Page 392: In the Index Mulligan, Murphy and Musgrove are entered out of alphabetic order as in the original.