Edward Marsh,
literary
executor of the late Rupert Brooke:--"The
Soldier" and "The Dead.
Soldier" and "The Dead.
War Poetry - 1914-17
Mr. Rudyard Kipling:--"The Choice"; "'For All we Have and Are'"; and
"The Mine-Sweepers. " (Copyright, 1914, 1915, 1917, by Rudyard Kipling. )
Captain James H. Knight-Adkin and the _Spectator_;--"No Man's Land" and
"_On Les Aura! _"
Sergeant Joseph Lee and the _Spectator_:--"German Prisoners. "
Mr. E. V. Lucas and the _Sphere_:--"The Debt. "
Mr. Walter de la Mare and the London _Times_:--"'How Sleep the Brave! '";
Mr. de la Mare and the _Westminster Gazette_:--"The Fool Rings his
Bells. "
Mr.
Edward Marsh, literary executor of the late Rupert Brooke:--"The
Soldier" and "The Dead. "
Mr. Thomas L. Masson:--"The Red Cross Nurses," from the _Red Cross
Magazine_.
Lieutenant Charles Langbridge Morgan and the _Westminster Gazette_:--"To
America. "
Sir Henry Newbolt:--"The Vigil"; "The War Films"; "The Toy Band," and "A
Letter from the Front. "
Mr. Alfred Noyes:--"Princeton, May, 1917"; "The Searchlights" (London
_Times_), "A Prayer in Time of War" (London _Daily Mail_), and
"Kilmeny. "
Mr. Will H. Ogilvie:--"Canadians. "
Mr. Barry Pain and the London _Times_:--"The Kaiser and God. "
Miss Marjorie Pickthall and the London _Times_:--"Canada to England. "
Canon H. D.