Miss Charlotte Holmes Crawford and Scribner's Magazine:--"Vive la France!"
Mr. Moray Dalton and the Spectator:--"Rupert Brooke."
Lord Desborough and the London Times:--"Into Battle," by the late Captain Julian Grenfell.
Professor W. Macneile Dixon and the London Times:--"To Fellow Travellers in Greece."
Mr. Austin Dobson and the Spectator:--"'When There Is Peace.'"
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the London Times:-- "The Guards Came Through."
Mr. John Finley and the Atlantic Monthly:--"The Road to Dieppe"; Mr. Finley, the American Red Cross, and the Red Cross Magazine:--"The Red Cross Spirit Speaks."
Mr. John Freeman and the Westminster Gazette:-- "The Return."
Mr. Robert Frost:--"Not to Keep."
Mr. John Galsworthy and the Westminster Gazette:-- "England to Free Men"; Mr. Galsworthy and the London Chronicle:--"Russia--America."
Mrs. Theodosia Garrison and Scribner's Magazine: --"The Soul of Jeanne d'Arc."
Lady Glenconner and the London Times:--"Rome Thoughts from Laventie," by the late Lieutenant E. Wyndham Tennant .
Mr. Robert Grant and the Nation ( New York):-- "The Superman."
Mr. Hermann Hagedorn and the Century Maga- zine:--"Resurrection."
Mr. James Norman Hall and the Spectator:--"The Cricketers of Flanders."
Mr. Thomas Hardy and the London Times:-- "Men Who March Away," and "Then and Now."
Mr. John Helston and the English Review:-- "Kitchener."
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Publication Information: Book Title: A Treasury of War Poetry: British and American Poems of the World War, 1914-1917. Contributors: George Herbert Clarke - editor. Publisher: Houghton Mifflin. Place of Publication: Boston. Publication Year: 1917. Page Number: xviii.
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