Works
Poetry
- Afternoons of April (1915)
- Wilderness songs (1920)
- "Variations on a theme" (won the Blindman prize in 1922, "the first poem to receive the award.")[1]
- Imagination and children's reading (1922)
- Ship's log and other poems (1924)
- Flying fish, a book of songs and sonnets (1926)
- Witch, and other poems (1929)
Anthologized
- From A Treasury of War Poetry, ... 1914-1919 (1917):
- "Rheims Cathedral, 1914", p. 240; "Letter to an Aviator in France", p. 347.
- "The Nightingales of Flanders" from Patriotic pieces from the Great War (1918)
References
- ↑ Library of Congress Card Catalog entry notes.

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