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*President Coolidge's favorite poets are: Burns, Eugene Field, Kipling, Milton, Riley, Scott, Whittier.
One of the "founders" of Children's Book Week was Co-Editor Frederic Gershom Melcher of the Publisher's Weekly (trade organ), long high in bookmen's councils. In 1921 he supplied the American Library Association with a medal, named in honor of Publisher John Newbery of...
*Wolf-suckled, snake-taught, elephant-advised hero of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Books.
True, his analysis is not free from the distortion of international pique, a picturing of alien powers malignantly striving to reduce British prestige. But these spectres which after all are but half fictitious, Dean Inge accepts in a fatalistic spirit, quite contrary to the usual jingoistic anathemas. And thus his...
Mr. Kipling has not "kippled," in storybook form, for ten years. When he did so last week, it caused a minor sensation (see p. 10). It is a meaty volume, 14 short stories and 21 pieces of verse, all new to folk who do not follow McCall's Magazine...