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… Frances M. Frost is a young poet of Vermont whose work has also appeared before in this magazine. Ernest Hartsock of … is the author of “This Unchanging Mask.” D. H. Lawrence died on March 2, 1930. His article “Nobody Loves Me” had … in two volumes in 1929. The author of the paper on “the competitive individualism of Woodrow Wilson” is the son of …