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72 (Howells), 585 (Conrad), 592; 207 ('18): 130; 211 ('20): 682; 213 ('21): 211. Outlook, 79 ('05): 838; 125 ('20): 167. (Portraits.) Quar. 212 ('10): 393=Liv. Age, 265 ('10): 643; 226 ('16): 60=Liv. Age, 290 ('16): 733; 234 ('20): 188. Sat. Rev. 95 ('03): 79; 107 ('09): 266; 121 ('16): 226; 123 ('17): 201; 129 ('20): 537. Scrib. M. 36 ('04): 394; 67 ('20): 422, 548; 68 ('20): 89. Sewanee Rev. 27 ('19): 1. Spec. 98 ('07): 334; 116 ('16): 312. Yale R. n.s. 5 ('16): 783; n.s. 10 ('20): 143. Cf. also _Cambridge_, III (IV), 674. +Orrick Johns+--poet. Born at St. Louis, Missouri, 1887. Trained as an advertising copy writer. Won the prize of the _Lyric Year_, 1912, for his _Second Avenue_. BIBLIOGRAPHY Asphalt and Other Poems. 1917. Black Branches. 1920. Also in: Others, 1916, 1917, 1919. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Untermeyer. Dial, 62 ('17): 476. Poetry, 11 ('17): 44; 16 ('20): 162. Bookm. 46 ('18): 578. +Owen McMahon Johnson+ (New York City, 1878)--novelist short-story writer. Best known for studies in college life and in the psychology of the young woman (_The Salamander_, 1913). For bibliography, see _Who's Who in America_. +Robert Underwood Johnson+--poet. Born at Washington, D.C., 1853. B.S., Earlham College, 1871. Has many honorary higher degrees and decorations. Joined the staff of the _Century_, 1873; associate editor, 1881-1909; editor, 1909-13. Father of Owen McMahon Johnson (q.v.). Ambassador to Italy, 1920-1. For Mr. Johnson's many activities outside his work as poet and as editor, see _Who's Who in America_. BIBLIOGRAPHY Collected Poems. 1919. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Bookm. 47 ('18): 547. (Phelps.) Critic, 42 ('03): 231 (portrait). Lit. Digest, 64 ('20): Mar. 6, p. 32 (portrait). R. of Rs. 49 ('14): 759 (portrait). +Mary Johnston+ (Virginia, 1870)--novelist. Historical material, especially colonial Virginia. For bibliography, see _Who's Who in America_. +Charles Rann Kennedy+--dramatist. Born at Derby, England, 1871. Largely self-educated. Office boy and clerk, thirteen to sixteen. Lecturer and writer to twenty-six. Actor, press-agent, and miscellaneous writer and theatrical business manager to thirty-four. His play, _The Servant in the House_, established his reputation. BIBLIOGRAPHY *The Servant in the House. 1908. The Winterfeast. 1908. The Terri
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