Observations of men and things, and retrospect in history’s and fancy’s realm have furnished most of the hints of his poems.


“There is stuff in these poems—deep thought and deep feeling. And conjoined with them is a delicacy of touch that shows the artist keeping the upper hand of his emotions.” Wm. M. Payne.

+ + Dial. 41: 205. O. 1, ’06. 580w.

“There is brain work behind Mr. Dodd’s verse, and poetic information. There is at present a certain overemphasis in Mr. Dodd’s phrasing which blunts his fineness.”

+ – Nation. 83: 145. Ag. 16, ’06. 250w.

“It is a pleasure to take up ‘A modern alchemist.’ It gives no hint that a great poem has arisen; but there is an agreeable certainty that the author has something to say and has not disdained to learn the art of saying it.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 774. N. 24, ’06. 430w.

Dodge, David Low. [War inconsistent with the religion of Jesus Christ]; with an introd. by Edwin D. Mead. 75c. Ginn.

This volume contains both of Mr. Dodge’s famous old pamphlets, with an introduction which tells the story of his remarkable life and reviews his pioneering work in the peace cause in the early part of the century.