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...Hilaire Belloc ?McBride ($2.75). The jacket blurb announces that the author has here collected, with a few exceptions, "all his poems which he wishes to preserve." Some of them justify the lifted eye-brow which would query "Why?" Regrettable pages of triviality are interspersed with redeeming gleams of lyric beauty...
...Bridges was born in 1844. He studied to be a physician and practised his profession until 1882 when he retired. At the death of Alfred Austin, in 1913, he was made Poet Laureate of England. His literary activities have been varied; but his chief fame is as a lyric poet. A new anthology of poetry edited by Mr. Bridges is soon to be published in this country...
...Lyric and song writers will meet in the Pudding building at 3.30 o'clock, and will begin active work under the direction of Louis Silvers...
...night of November 17 will see Charles Wakefield Codman, a composer, and the Indian princess, Tsianna, a soprano, entertaining. Singing will again fill the program a month later when Miss Grace Kerns, a lyric soprano of St. Bartholomew's Church in New York City sings. She will be assisted by other artists. The Russian Cathedral Sextet will entertain the evening of January 12, the closing entertainment of the series. Season tickets may be obtained at Jordan Hall...
...exhibits were selected by Mussolini and d'Annunzio. In the literary section, the works of Dante and d'Annunzio are given prominence. D'Annunzio's son, Gabriellino (Little Gabriel), has selected the best Italian films for exhibit. Troupes of theatrical and lyric artists will give renditions of Italian opera and teach the South Amercans how to sing Giomnezza (Italian slang for "Talk turkey"), Fascista hymn...