er poems are
remarkable for a child, but because they show actual achievement and the
highest quality of imagination.
Her work is to be found in _Poetry_, 8 ('16): 191; and 10 ('17): 197, and
one volume has been published, _Poems by a Little Girl_, 1920 (with
introduction by Amy Lowell).
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Bookm. 51 ('20):314.
Cur. Op. 68 ('20): 852.
Dial, 69 ('20): 186.
Lit. Digest, 65 ('20): June 5, p. 50.
Poetry, 16 ('20): 222.
See also _Book Review Digest_, 1920.
+James Brendan Connolly+ (Massachusetts)--short-story writer. Writes
realistic sea stories. For bibliography, see _Who's Who in America_.
+George Cram Cook+ (Iowa, 1873)--dramatist.
Director of the Provincetown Players since 1915. With Susan Glaspell
(q.v.) wrote _Suppressed Desires_ (1915) and _Tickless Time_ (1920).
Other plays are: The Athenian Women. 1917.
Spring. 1921. (Cf. _Literary Review_ of the _New York
Evening Post_, Feb. 11, 1922, p. 419.)
For complete bibliography, see _Who's Who in America_.
+Alice Corbin (Mrs. William Penhallow Henderson)+--poet, critic.
Born at St. Louis, Missouri. Lived many years in Santa Fe, New Mexico,
which has furnished material for many of her poems. Associate editor of
_Poetry_ since its foundation in 1912.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Spinning Woman of the Sky. 1912. (Poems.)
The New Poetry, An Anthology. 1917. (Compiled with Harriet Monroe, q.v.)
Red Earth. 1920.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Bookm. 47 ('18): 391.
Freeman, 4 ('22): 468.
New Repub. 28 ('21): 304.
Poetry, 9 ('16-'17): 144, 232.
+John Cournos+--novelist.
Mr. Cournos' studies of the immigrant in America in _The Mask,_ 1920, and
_The Wall_, 1921, attracted attention.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Bookm. 51 ('20): 76.
Dial, 68 ('20): 496.
Freeman, 4 ('21): 238.
See also _Book Review Digest_, 1920, 1921.
+Adelaide Crapsey+--poet.
Born at Rochester, New York, 1878. A.B., Vassar, 1902. Taught English at
Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1903. In 1905, studied archaeology in
Rome. Instructor in poetics at Smith College, 1911; but stopped teaching
because of failing health. Died at Saranac Lake, 1914.
She had begun an investigation into the structure of English verse, which
she was unable to finish. Her poems were nearly all written after her
breakdown in 1913, and reflect the tragic experience through which sh
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