).
Scrib. M. 55 ('14): 275 (portrait).
World's Work, 18 ('09): 11850 (portrait), 11882. (Van Wyck Brooks.)
+Eunice Tietjens (Mrs. Cloyd Head)+--poet.
Born at Chicago, 1884. Married Paul Tietjens, the composer, 1904; Cloyd
Head, the writer, 1920. Associate editor of _Poetry_, 1914, 1916. War
correspondent in France, 1917-8.
Mrs. Tietjens' _Profiles from China_ is based upon her experience as an
observer of life in China.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Profiles from China. 1917.
Body and Raiment. 1919.
Jake. 1921.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Untermeyer.
Poetry, 10 ('17): 326; 15 ('20): 272.
Spec. 124 ('20): 315.
See also _Book Review Digest_, 1917, 1919, 1921.
+Elias Tobenkin+--novelist.
Born in Russia, 1882. Came to the United States as a boy. A.B.,
University of Wisconsin, 1905; A.M., 1906. Specialized in German
literature and philosophy. Extensive newspaper experience in Milwaukee,
San Francisco, and Chicago. European correspondent of _New York Tribune_,
1918-9.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Witte Arrives. 1916.
The House of Conrad. 1918.
The Road. 1922.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Bookm. 45 ('17): 300 (portrait), 303; 47 ('18): 340, 343.
See also _Book Review Digest_, 1916, 1918.
+(Frederic) Ridgely Torrence+--poet, dramatist.
Born at Xenia, Ohio, 1875. Educated at Miami University and Princeton.
Librarian in the Astor Library, 1897-1901, and Lenox Library, 1901-3.
Assistant editor of _The Critic_, 1903-4, and associate editor of the
_Cosmopolitan_, 1906-7.
Mr. Torrence's plays for a negro theatre are worth special study.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The House of a Hundred Lights. 1900.
El Dorado, a Tragedy. 1903.
Abelard and Heloise. 1907. (Poetic drama.)
Granny Maumee; The Rider of Dreams; Simon the Cyrenian. Plays for a
Negro Theatre. 1917.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Rittenhouse.
Atlan. 96 ('05): 712; 98 ('06): 333.
Bk. Buyer, 20 ('00): 96 (portrait).
Fortn. 86 ('06): 434.
New Repub. 10 ('17): 325.
+Horace Traubel+--poet, biographer.
Born at Camden, New Jersey, 1873, of part Jewish parentage. Worked as
newsboy, errand boy, printer's devil, proof reader, reporter, and
editorial writer. Editor of various publications, including _The
Conservator_. Died in 1919.
Mr. Traubel is best known for his association with Whitman as friend,
secretary, and literary executor. When Whitman went to Camden in 1873, he
became a member of t
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