Word: cowleys
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...poets represented in this issue are impressive numerically at least. Mr. Cowley's "Eighteenth Century Sonnet," intentionally unorthodox in form, is the most interesting and individual of the poems. I wonder why it is secreted at the very end of the number. Of the five sonnets, Mr. Hull's "To a Cat" and the sestet of Mr. Cabot's "Late Spring" stand out as something more than a succession of words arranged with varying skill in a predetermined pattern. Mr. Morrison's "Song" contains two or three significant lines and flows along sonorously. In "Lines," Mr. Behn has conveyed...
...Alfred L. Benjamin '20, John Harvard; David Berman '20, Price Greenlead Aid; Warren E. Blake '20, Toppan; Frederick M. Carey '20, John Harvard; Charles W. Carter, Jr., '20, Nathanial Ropes, Jr.; Burton L. Chadwick '20, Lincoln; Porter Ralph Chandler '21, John Harvard; Paul P. Coggins '21, Addison Brown; Malcolm Cowley Occ., Harvard Club of Western Penna.; Paul R. Doolin '21, Richard Augustine Gambrill; Nathan Lincoln Drake '20, Bigelow; Theodore Dunham, Jr., '21, John Harvard; William Eldrige '21, John Harvard; Jacob Fine '21, Price Greenleaf; Paul B. Flanders '20, John Appleton Haven; Stephen A. Freeman Occ., The Franklin Temple Ingraham Memorial...