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...verse is in the main respectable. Haven Hubbard's "Since you have Waned from Us" touches the chord of sentimental melancholy gently and sweetly. Mr. Riche's "To One Who Goes into the Night" has simple tenderness and sincerity. Phillip Hitchborn's "Foam-White", equally neat in its versification, falls however, to escape artificiality, and James Thomas Flexner's "Resurrection" does not reach the maturity of though and emotion which the subject demands...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRIGHT AND DULL SPOTS ARE SHOWN IN ADVOCATE | 2/23/1927 | See Source »

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