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A Magazine of Verse

VOLUME XIV

April - September, 1919

Edited by
Harriet Monroe

543 CASS STREET

Copyright, 1919,
by

Harriet Monroe

Ralph Fletcher Seymour
Fine Arts Bldg., Chicago

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Mr. Albert H. Loeb (2)
The Misses Skinner

Misses Alice E. and Margaret D.
Moran

Miss Mary Rozet Smith
*Mrs. James B. Waller
Mr. John Borden
Mrs. H. M. Wilmarth
Mrs. Clarence I. Peck
Mr. John S. Miller
Mr. Edward P. Russell
Mrs. Frank O. Lowden
Mrs. Frederic Clay Bartlett
Mr. Rufus G. Dawes
Mr. Gilbert E. Porter
Mr. Alfred L. Baker
Mr. George A. McKinlock
Mrs. Samuel Insull
Mr. A. G. Becker
Mr. Honoré Palmer
Mrs. F. A. Hardy

Mr. Benjamin V. Becker

Mrs. Ernest MacDonald Bowman
Mr. George F. Porter

Mrs. Emanuel Haldeman-Julius
Mrs. Charles A. Chapin
Mr. Arthur J. Eddy
Mr. S. O. Levinson
Miss Dorothy North
Mrs. F. Louis Slade
Mrs. Julius Rosenwald
Mrs. Andrea Hofer Proudfoot
Mrs. Arthur T. Aldis
Mrs. Robert S. Hotz
Mrs. George W. Mixter
Mrs. Walter L. Brewster
Mrs. James L. Houghteling
Mrs. Joseph N. Eisendrath
Mrs. Simeon Ford

壓低

Mr. E. P. Ripley

Mr. Ernest MacDonald Bowman

Mrs. William R. Linn

Mrs. Roy McWilliams

* Deceased.

Mrs. Thomas W. Lamont
Mrs. Charles Adams
Mr. Henry J. Patten
Mr. Charles H. Dennis
Mrs. Frank Gates Allen

Mrs. Otto Seiffert

Also a few lovers of the art who prefer to remain anonymous.

Others besides these guarantors who testify to their appreciation of the magazine by generous gifts are:

Mr. Edward L. Ryerson

Miss Amy Lowell

Mrs. F. C. Letts

Two annual prizes and one special prize will be awarded next November for good work of the current year. To the donors of these prizes, as well as to the above list of guarantors, the editor wishes to express the appreciation of the staff and the poets:

To Mr. S. O. Levinson, for the Helen Haire Levinson Prize of two hundred dollars, to be awarded for the sixth time; to the anonymous guarantor who will present, for the fifth time, a prize of one hundred dollars; and to Mr. S. King Russell, for his recent offer of a prize of one hundred dollars for poems by a young poet.

We feel that these prizes are a most valuable service to the art.

The editor deeply regrets to announce the death, during the last half-year, of two of POETRY's earliest and most loyal guarantors.

Elizabeth Wallace Waller (Mrs. James B. Waller), who died last May in Chicago, was always ardent in her support of the arts, as in all the other activities and sympathies of a spirit both strong and delicate.

Frederick Sargent, who died suddenly in July at his home in Glencoe, Illinois, was one of the foremost electrical engineers of the world, one of the epic builders of our age; yet the exacting duties of his profession did not withhold him from interest in arts less strenuous if not less important.

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