Literature Drama Music Art
MARGARET C. ANDERSON
EDITOR
OCTOBER, 1915
Songs and Sketches | Ben Hecht |
The Dionysian Dreiser | “The Scavenger” |
Leather Lane | Mitchell Dawson |
Etchings | Alexander S. Kaun |
The Truth | Burt Harris |
Romain Rolland | Ellen Key |
Poems— | Witter Bynner |
I Shall Come to You Again | |
Sicilia | |
Christian | |
Marriage | |
A Glimpse at Russia, An Editorial | |
Sophomoric Epigrams | A. E. D. |
Henri and Manship | C. A. Z. |
The Reader Critic |
Published Monthly
Entered as second-class matter at Postoffice, Chicago
Ben Hecht
Who hath not sung to thee, Night? So silent; so deep. But this nightthou hast given thyself to me. Thy black wings brush silently against mysoul.
Thou hast come to me, for I feel thee resting like a soft sorrow on myheart.
Thou who art alive with the shadowed wounds of ages hast heard mecrying out to embrace thee, my soul