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0): 509. Poetry, 9 ('16): 99; 10 ('17): 162; 13 ('18): 102; 14 ('19): 152; 15 ('20): 283; 17 ('21): 220. See also _Book Review Digest_, 1919, 1920. +"Henry G. Aikman" (Harold H. Armstrong)+--novelist. Born in 1879. His books dealing with the psychology of the young man have attracted attention. BIBLIOGRAPHY The Groper. 1919. Zell. 1921. For reviews, see _Book Review Digest_, 1919, 1921. +Zoe Akins+ (Missouri, 1886)--dramatist. Attracted attention by her _Papa_, 1913, produced, 1919. Followed up this success by _Declassee_, also produced 1919 (quoted with illustrations in _Current Opinion_, 68 ['20]: 187); and _Daddy's Gone A-Hunting_, produced 1921. For complete bibliography, see _Who's Who in America_. +Mrs. Richard Aldington+ (Hilda Doolittle, "H.D.")--poet. Born at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1886. Studied at Bryn Mawr, 1904-5, but ill health compelled her to give up college work. In 1911, she went abroad and remained there. In 1913, she married Richard Aldington, the English poet (cf. Manly and Rickert, _Contemporary British Poetry_). "H.D.'s" work is commonly regarded as the most perfect embodiment of the Imagist theory. BIBLIOGRAPHY Sea Garden. 1916. Hymen. 1921. Also in: Des Imagistes. 1914. Some Imagist Poets. 1915, 1916. The Egoist. (_Passim._) STUDIES AND REVIEWS Lowell. Untermeyer. Bookm. (Lond.) 51 ('17): 132. Chapbook, 2 ('20): No. 9, p. 22. (Flint.) Dial, 72 ('22): 203. (May Sinclair.) Egoist, 2 ('15): 72 (Flint); 88 (May Sinclair). Little Review, 5 ('18): Dec., p. 14. (Pound.) Lond. Times, Oct. 5, 1916: 479. Poetry, 20 ('20): 333. Poetry Journal, 7 ('17): 171. +James Lane Allen+--novelist. Born near Lexington, Kentucky, 1849, of Scotch-Irish Revolutionary ancestry. A.B., A.M., Transylvania University; and honorary higher degrees. Taught in various schools and colleges. Since 1886 has given his time entirely to writing. Nature lover. Describes the Kentucky life that he knows. BIBLIOGRAPHY Flute and Violin and Other Kentucky Tales and Romances. 1891. The Blue Grass Region of Kentucky and Other Kentucky Articles. 1892. John Gray--a Novel. 1893. *A Kentucky Cardinal. 1895. Aftermath. 1896. A Summer in Arcady. 1896. The Choir Invisible. 1897. (Novel; play, 1899.) Two Gentlemen of Kentucky. 1899. The Reign of Law. A Tale o
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