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and Inventions in Motion",
"Architecture in Motion", "Thirty Differences between the Photoplays
and the Stage", "Hieroglyphics". The second section is avowedly
more discursive, being more personal speculations and afterthoughts,
not brought forward so dogmatically; chapters on: "The Orchestra Conversation
and the Censorship", "The Substitute for the Saloon",
"California and America", "Progress and Endowment",
"Architects as Crusaders", "On Coming Forth by Day",
"The Prophet Wizard", "The Acceptable Year of the Lord".

For Late Reviews of Mr. Lindsay and his contemporaries read:

`The New Republic': Articles by Randolph S. Bourne, December 5, 1914,
on the "Adventures While Preaching"; and Francis Hackett, December 25, 1915,
on "The Art of the Moving Picture".

`The Dial': Unsigned article by Lucien Carey, October 16, 1914,
on "The Congo", etc.

`The Yale Review': Article by H. M. Luquiens, July, 1916,
on "The Art of the Moving Picture".

General Articles on the Poetry Situation

`The Century Magazine': "America's Golden Age in Poetry", March, 1916.

`Harper's Monthly Magazine': "The Easy Chair", William Dean Howells,
September, 1915.

`The Craftsman': "Has America a National Poetry?" Amy Lowell, July, 1916.





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