Mrs. Florence T. Holt and the Atlantic Monthly:—"England and
America."
Mr. William Dean Howells and the North American Review:—"The
Passengers of a Retarded Submersible."
Lady Hutchinson:—"Sonnets," by the late Lieutenant Henry William
Hutchinson.
Mr. Robert Underwood Johnson:—"To Russia New and Free," from Poems of
War and Peace, published by the author.
Mr. Rudyard Kipling:—"The Choice"; "'For All we Have and Are'"; and
"The Mine-Sweepers." (Copyright, 1914, 1915, 1917, by Rudyard Kipling.)
Captain James H. Knight-Adkin and the Spectator;—"No Man's Land" and "On Les Aura!"
Sergeant Joseph Lee and the Spectator:—"German Prisoners."
Mr. E. V. Lucas and the Sphere:—"The Debt."
Mr. Walter de la Mare and the London Times:—"'How Sleep the Brave!'";
Mr. de la Mare and the Westminster Gazette:—"The Fool Rings his
Bells."
Mr. Edward Marsh, literary executor of the late Rupert Brooke:—"The
Soldier" and "The Dead."