Sunset . eath is the loveliest spot Where the four-leaf clovers grow. Smile! The Irish lilting tenor maythink it is of shamrock and the EmeraldIsle he sings; you know better. Faith,twas of her own beloved Oregon Higginson wrote when she pennedthose lines. And when your buddingten-year-old bursts into the drama ofCurfew Shall Not Ring Tonight,smile again. Rose Hartwick Thorpe ofSan Diego authored that. Richard Realf, a sensitive youngBriton whose first poems were publishedby Thackerays nephew in 1852 (Mark-hams birthyear), felt the westwardurge and became one of our betterlesser lights
Sunset . eath is the loveliest spot Where the four-leaf clovers grow. Smile! The Irish lilting tenor maythink it is of shamrock and the EmeraldIsle he sings; you know better. Faith,twas of her own beloved Oregon Higginson wrote when she pennedthose lines. And when your buddingten-year-old bursts into the drama ofCurfew Shall Not Ring Tonight,smile again. Rose Hartwick Thorpe ofSan Diego authored that. Richard Realf, a sensitive youngBriton whose first poems were publishedby Thackerays nephew in 1852 (Mark-hams birthyear), felt the westwardurge and became one of our betterlesser lights. O Earth! Thou hast not any tvind that bloivsWhich is not music; every tveed of thinePressed rightly flotvs in aromatic wine; Charles Lummis, Wallace Irwin,Frank Norris (brother of Charles andin-law of Kathleen), Madge Morris,and a scant dozen other names may bethe only ones that come to mind with-out urging, but everybody seemed towrite poetry in the good old days. Liv-ing was done first person singular. nV s. and not vicariously. Manufactured recre-ation was still an infant, and not to betaken as an adequate outlet for emotionor intellect anyway. So one loved andlost, one climbed the heights of earthor scholarship (Continued on page 35 APRIL 1935 lO iJac3i BUILT FROMRAILROAD TIES
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