Word: kiplingisms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Widener Room has on exhibition at present a rather unusual collection of rare items connected with Dickens, Stevenson and Kipling. In the Dickens' case there are manuscripts of his parody on the "Elegy in a Country Church yard", (unpublished); autograph letters between Dickens and Thackeray; and three presentation copies...
E. A. Weeks Jr.'22,--Wee Willie Winkie", by Rudyard Kipling.
To our untutored and violently prejudiced mind, there are five poems in the volume so much better than all the rest that they should be printed in red. They are: "On Growing Old", by John Masefield; "the Dawn Wind", by Rudyard Kipling; "The Mocking Fairy", by Walter de la Mare...
The choice of the opening wedge should, however, be made with the greatest care. "You can drive a horse to water, but you can't make him drink". Forcefully to implant the recalcitrant lad in the midst of a pile of "classics" is likely to be fatal. He must be...
8.30.--Professor Copeland to give readings from Dickens and Kipling to members of Graduate School of Education in the Dining Room, Harvard Union.