ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

To the following publishers, authors, and individual holders of Copyrights
the editor expresses thanks for their ready and generous cooperation in
granting formal permission to reprint material:
Mrs. Frank L. Stanton for the poems of Frank L. Stanton.
Mrs. E. A. Hartsock for the poems of Ernest Hartsock.
Mrs. Ludie B. Jones for the poems of Robert Leseur Jones.
The Oglethorpe Book of Georgia Verse, Oglethorpe University Press, for
"Philippa," by Arthur Crew Inman, "Cinema" and "Some Day" by Thornwell
Jacobs, "Assyria" by James Edward Routh, "Leonardo-Prophet of Wings,"
"Frate Francesco" and "The Hermit Thrush," by Agnes Kendrick Gray.
Agnes Kendrick Gray for "Amber From Egypt" and "Titian's Man with a
Falcon
" from River Dusk (Evans-Brown Co.)
The Oglethorpe University Press for "Only the Dream Is Real," "Lines to
a Practical Man," "Tree in Rain," "Storm Arising," "Beach Resort in Winter,"
"City Highway" and "Covered Bridge," by Dr. Anderson M. Scruggs from Glory
of Earth
.
Messrs. Dodd, Mead & Company, for "Memory Recurrent," "To Dee, Growing
Up," and "First Symphony of Brahms," from Stranger's Garment by Gilbert
Maxwell.
Messrs. Henry Holt & Company, for "Machines" and "April at Chateau-Thierry,"
from Bright Harbor, and "Bloodroot" and "Off the Greek Coast" from Call Back
the Spring
by Daniel Whitehead Hicky.
Arthur Crew Inman for "Moonlight and Maya Ruins" from Frost Fire, (Small,
Maynard & Company) and "Altars of Fire" and "Dawn Fisherman," unpublished.
Mrs. Murdock Walker for the poems of Catherine Poyas Ravenal Walker.
Miss Rose Hubner and W. W. Hubner for "My Library" by Major Chas. W.
Hubner.
Lida Wilson Turner for "Hill Country April," "The Poet's Garden" and
"Dandelion" from Flagstone and Flowers (Oglethorpe University Press.)
Wightman F. Melton for "My Tree," "Forest Jokers," "The South Wind,"
and "The Sun Is Drawing Water," from Chimes of Oglethorpe (Oglethorpe
University Press).
Bozart-Westminster Magazine of Poetry for "Music of the Orient" by
James E. Warren, Junior, "Lullabye to a Dead Child" by Randolph Shaffer,
Junior, "Antaeus on Broadway" and "Dilemma" by Glenn W. Rainey.
The New York Times for "Fog," "Sunrise Over Chester" and "Italian Donkey"
by Agnes Kendrick Gray; "The Fear of Spring,' "Words Are No Net. for Beauty,"
and "August Sadness" by Minnie Hite Moody; "The New Teacher" by Mildred
Clark, and "City Park in Summer" by James E. Warren, Junior.
The Atlanta Journal, for "Letter to Many" by James E. Warren, Junior,
"Centennial Sonnets" by Agnes Kendrick Gray; "Night in Summer" by Maude
Lay Elton and "Friend and Enemy" by Constance Gay Morenus.
The Saturday Review of Literature for "On Hearing a Bach Fugue" and
"Logic" by Merle G. Walker, and "Portrait in Glass" by Lola Pergament.
Clara Lundie Askew, for "My Year Begins in the Fall" from [Sparks from
the Anvil] (Banner Press).
Maude Lay Elton for "To a Mountain," from Chit-Chat Philosophy (Banner
Press).
Harper's Magazine for "Terrapin" by Gilbert Maxwell, "Street Beggar"
by Anderson M. Scruggs, and "Ducks and Herons" by Agnes Kendrick Gray.
The North American Review for "Final Lightning" by James E. Warren,
Junior, and "Pharaoh's Army" by Agnes Kendrick Gray.
The Nation for "Say This of Horses" by Minnie Hite Moody.
The Saturday Evening Post for "Georgia Monday" by Minnie Hite Moody.
The Step Ladder for "Leonardo-Prophet of Wings" by Agnes Kendrick Gray.
The Charleston Evening Post for "City Park in Winter" by James E. Warren,
Junior.
The New York American for "Indian Summer," "Tell Me, Old Woman," and
"City Dusk from An Airplane" by Minnie Hite Moody.
Shards Magazine of Poetry for "Prayer for a Righteous Man" by Marguerite
Steedman.
Paebar Company, Inc., for "Antaeus on Broadway" by Glenn Rainey
The American Mercuy, for "Incident in the Green Pastures" by Marguerite
Steedman.
Wings for "Cotton Field" by Minnie Hite Moody.
Voices, (Harold Vinal Publisher) for "County Square," "Dispossession,"
by Gilbert Maxwell; "Midsummer Morning" by Janef Newman Preston, "Eyes of
Raleigh" by James E. Warren, Junior, and "Sappho" by Marguerite Steedman.
Poetry, A Magazine of Verse, for "Elegy on the Wind" by Lola Pergament.
New Masses for "Seed and Stubble" by Lola Pergament.
Commonweal, for "On Seeing a Marble Building Cleansed" by Anderson M.
Scruggs.
Southwest Review, for "Prodigal" by Glenn W. Rainey.
Kaleidograph, for "Confederate Veteran" by James E. Warren, Junior.
North Georgia Review, for "Barriers" by Glenn W. Rainey.
The Poetry Society of Georgia, for the prize-winning sonnets, "Dark
Atlanta," by Minnie Hite Moody.
Sonnet Sequences, for "Portrait-Still Life" by Constance Gay Morenus.
Georgia Poets, by Henry Harrison, for "Fog" by Agnes Kendrick Gray.
The Emory Phoenix, for "Cities" by James E. Warren, Junior.
Versecraft, for 'Lands" and "Sheba" by James E. Warren, Junior.
Decimal, for "Transient" by Minnie Hite Moody.
The Southwester, for "Georgia Farmer" by Ellis Atkisson McDonald.
The Christian Science Monitor, for "Unicorn" by Gilbert Maxwell.
Elmer G. Campbell, Mildred Clark, Dolores Aguilar Dalton, Martha Hodgson
Ellis, Mavis Garey. Robert Norris. Janef Newman Preston, Randolph Shaffer,
Junior, David Edgar Ungar, and Marshall Walker, Junior, for unpublished
poems.
Special thanks are due Dr. James E. Routh of the Atlanta Junior College
and the Evening School of the University System of Georgia, and Professor
Glenn W. Rainey of the Department of English, Georgia School of Technology,
for their able assistance as critical readers and advisers.

An Atlanta Argosy