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WILSON, THEODORE PERCIVAL CAMERON.[[2]] Waste paper philosophy; with an introd. by Robert Norwood. *$1.50 Doran 821
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The author of these papers and poems had been a schoolmaster before his enlistment in 1914. He was killed in 1918. Waste paper philosophy, part I of the book, is composed of short prose essays written for his son. Part 2 contains his poems, the first of which, Magpies in Picardy, was printed in the Literary Digest in February, 1917.