Word: colum
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...Yeats, whose death last year took from us one of the most delightful personalities of Greenwich Village, or Dudley Digges and J. M. Kerrigan, actors both from the Dublin boards. Of all these, the most thoroughly of the spirit and heart of Ireland seems to me to be Padraic Colum himself, looking for all the world like an elf, the best modern writer of fairy stories in my opinion and a poet of eminence, a novelist, an essayist, a playwright...
Latterly, Mr. Morley has worked with a publishing house, with a magazine and on various newspapers. At present he conducts a colum called The Bowling Green for the New York Evening Post. He lives on Long Island, is married, has three children. Determinedly domestic, he is seldom to be seen in town of an evening, although he spends, as a rule, several months of the year in a New York City apartment...
...GOLDEN FLEECE-Padraic Colum-Macmillan ($2.00). The cycle of Greek legends that concern Jason and the rest of his varsity crew most admirably retold for children by a poet and artist...
...been discovered by Cambridge ere this; and hereby introduce it with a generous meed of praise. It is "The Measure", a journal of poetry that has just published its twentieth number. And not the least admirable thing about it is the fact that Joseph Auslander and Padraic Colum are among the editors thereof...
...following books have been added to the library of the Union during the month of February: John Buchan, "The Battle of the Somme"; Richard Burton, "Bernard Shaw, the Man and the Mask"; Padraic Colum, "Three Plays"; J. W. Cunliffe, "Poems of the Great War"; W. T. Curran and H. A. Calkins, "The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire"; W. W. Gibson, "Battle and Other Poems" and "Livelihood"; J. F. Harris, "Samuel Butler"; W. H. Hudson, "The Purple Land"; H. H. Knibbs, "Riders of the Stars"; E. H. Knows, "Play Production in America"; G. H. Mair, "Modern English Literature...