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| | Special Collections: Donald Davidson, Appendix B: Fugitives & Agrarians Newspaper Clippings 1924-1936 |
 | | April 12, 1925, The Dallas Morning News: "Thirty-two Poetry Magazines Have Appeared Since The First One in 1912/ Each Section of the Country Now has its Representative/The General Interest in Poetry is Preparing the Way for a Great Poet, Masefield Says," by Isaac C. Wade and Ellen Lovell. |
 | | July 15, 1928, N.Y. Herald Tribune Books: "Turns With A Bookworm," a citation of Davidson by I.M. Aug. 1928, Book Review Digest: a citation of Fugitives, an Anthology of Verse. |
 | | "Davidson Talks on 'Place of Poetry'/ Poet Can Be Interpreter in Time of Confusion, He Tells Civitans." No newspaper title or place of publication. |
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