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The Lamp and the Bell. 1921. (Play.) STUDIES AND REVIEWS Untermeyer. Freeman, 1 ('20): 307; 4 ('21): 189. Poetry, 13 ('18): 167; 19 ('21): 151. See also _Book Review Digest_, 1918, 1921. +Enos A(bijah) Mills+--Nature writer. Born near Kansas City, Kansas, 1870. Self-educated. Worked on a ranch fourteen years. Foreman in a mine. Went to the Rocky Mountains early in life. Built a home on Long's Peak, Colorado, 1886. Has explored the Rocky Mountains extensively, alone, on foot, and without firearms. Colorado "snow observer" for Government, 1907, 1908. Mr. Mills has done valuable work for the protection of wild animals and flowers and for the establishment of national parks. His work belongs with that of Thoreau, Burroughs, and Muir (by whom he was influenced to continue it) for its freshly observed Nature content. Among his best-known books are, perhaps, _The Story of a Thousand Year Pine_, 1914, and _The Story of Scotch_, 1916 (dog story). For complete bibliography, see _Who's Who in America_. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Bookm. 51 ('20): 103. Lit. Digest, 55 ('17): July 14, p. 44. Sunset, 38 ('17): 40 (portrait). +Philip Moeller+--dramatist. BIBLIOGRAPHY Helena's Husband. 1916. Madame Sand; a Biographical Comedy. 1917. Five Somewhat Historical Plays. 1918. (Helena's Husband; A Road-house in Arden; Sisters of Susannah; The Little Supper; Pokey.) (Burlesques.) Two Blind Beggars and One Less Blind; a Tragic Comedy in One Act. 1918. Moliere; a Romantic Play in Three Acts. 1919. Sophie, a Comedy. 1919. (Prologue by Carl Van Vechten.) STUDIES AND REVIEWS See _Book Review Digest_, 1918, 1920. +Harriet Monroe+ (Illinois)--critic, poet. Editor of _Poetry_, 1912--. Compiler of _The New Poetry; an Anthology_ (with Alice Corbin, q.v.), 1917. For bibliography of her poems, cf. _Who's Who in America_. +Marianne Moore+--poet. Her reputation was established by her poems in _Others_, 1916, 1917, 1919, and in the _Dial_ and _Poetry_ (_passim_). Her first volume, _Poems_, was published in 1921. Cf. _Poetry_, 20 ('22): 208. +Paul Elmer More+--critic, man of letters. Born at St. Louis, 1864. A.B., Washington University, 1887; A.M., 1892; Harvard, 1893. Honorary higher degrees. Taught Sanskrit at Harvard, 1894-5; Sanskrit and classical literature at Bryn Mawr, 1895-7. Literary editor of _The Independent_, 1901-3; _New
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