Garrison, T.,
Gibson, W. W.,
homage to,
poems,
Stonefolds,
Daily Bread,
Fires,
Thoroughfares,
war poems,
Livelihood,
latest work,
his contribution,
Gladstone, W. E.,
eulogy by Phillips,
Glaenzer, R. B.,
Goethe, J. W.,
Flecker's translation of,
poise,
Grainger, P.,
great artist,
audacities,
Graves, R.,
Gray, T.,
on laureateship,
compared to Hodgson,
compared to Masters,
Griffis, E.,
Griffiths, W.,
Hagedorn, H.,
Hardy, T.,
a forerunner,
Dynasts,
idea of God,
pessimism,
thought and music,
Moments of Vision,
Housman's likeness to,
Hawthorne, N., compared to De La Mare.
Henley, W. E.;
compared to Thompson;
paganism;
lyrical power.
Hodgson, R.;
a recluse;
love of animals;
humour;
compared to Alice Corbin.
Hooker, B.
Housman, A. E.;
modernity;
scholarship;
likeness to Hardy;
paganism and pessimism;
lyrical power.
Hughes, R.
Hyde, D., influence.
Ibsen, H., student of the Bible.
Jacobus, D.
James, H., tribute to Brooke.
Johnson, R. U.
Keats, J., Phillips compared to;
influence on Amy Lowell;
Endymion;
Amy Lowell's sonnet on.
Kilmer, J.
Kipling, R.;
imperial laureate;
Recessional;
popularity;
influence on soldiers;
Watson's allusion to;
Danny Deever.
Landor, W. S., his violence.
Lawrence, D. H.
Ledwidge, F.
Leonard, W. E.
Lewis, C. M.
Lindsay, N. V.;
Harriet Monroe's magazine;
Booth;
development;
drawings;
"games";
Congo,
Niagara;
prose;
chants;
geniality;
Esther.
Locke, W. J., his dreams.
Low, B. R. C.
Lowell, A. L., love of liberty.
Lowell, Amy, essay on Frost;
poems;
training;
free verse;
imagism;
Sword Blades;
narrative skill;
polyphonic prose;
versatility;
remark on Seeger.
Lowell, P., influence on Amy.
MacDonagh, T.
Mackaye, P.;
stipend for poets;
poems.
MacLeish, A.
Macterlinck, M., compared to Yeats;
rhythmical prose.
Markham, E.
Marquis, D.
Masefield, J., homage to;
poems;
the modern Chaucer;
education;
Dauber;
critical power;
relation to Wordsworth;
Everlasting Mercy;
Widow in the Bye Street;
Daffodil Fields;
compared to Tennyson;
August, 1914;
lyrics;
sonnets;
Rosas;
novels;
general contribution;
Drinkwater's dedication;
Aiken's relation to.
Masters, E. L.;
education;
Spoon River;
irony;
love of truth;
analysis;
cynicism;
idealism.
Meredith, G., his poems.
Middleton, S.
Milton, J., his invocation;
Piedmont sonnet.
Mitchell, S.
Monroe, H., her magazine;
her anthology;
poems.
Moody, W. V.
Morley, J., remarks on Irishmen
and Wordsworth.
Munger, R.
Neihardt, J. G.
Nichols, R.
Nicholson, M., poems;
remark on college stories.
Noyes, A., homage to;
poems;
education;
singing power;
Tramp Transfigured;
his masterpiece;
child imagination;
sea poetry;
Drake;
May-Tree;
new effects;
war poems;
optimism.
O'Conor, N. J., poems; remark on Seeger. O'Sullivan, S.
Peabody, J. P.
Percy, W. A.
Phillips, S.;
sudden fame;
education;
Marpessa;
realism;
Gladstone;
protest against Masefleld.
Pierce, F. E.