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![]() Poet Lore CHARLOTTE PORTER, HELEN A. CLARKE, RUTH HILL | ||
| SUMMER, 1922 | ||
| The Awakening, A Five Act Drama | Francis Adolf Subert | 159 |
| Translated from the Bohemian by Beatrice M. Mekota | ||
| Dante in the Drama Class | Lucy Lockwood Hazard | 228 |
| The Wedding Guest | Rosialee Kerley | 232 |
| The Lady Compassionate | Katherine Kirker | 239 |
| The Exile | Amy Josephine Klauber | 246 |
| Mendele: The Foremost of Ghetto Satirists | Charles A. Madison | 255 |
| Day Dreams | A. H. Ware | 267 |
| The Tragedian in Spite of Himself, A Farce of Suburban Life in one Act Anton Chekov | 268 | |
| Translated from Russian by Olive Frances Murphy | ||
| Moris’s “The Lady of The Land” | Genevieve Apgar | 274 |
| Papa and Mama | Eduardo Barrios | 286 |
| Translated by Willis Knapp Jones | ||
| Gossip and Gossipers | May Harris | 291 |
| The Bitterly Reviled | Lucy Lowe | 300 |
| Antonius Stradiuarius Cremonenlis, Faciebat Anno MCVIIXII Harold Davis | 308 | |
| In a Deserted Garden | Joy Kime Benton | 316 |
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