17 MAY 1919, page 15

Art.

THE INTERNATIONAL AT THE GROSVENOR GALLERY. A merest. of the International Society would certainly be an interesting thing, but the justification of the Society must be the real......

Poetry.

CHANT INTIME. Asap the flowering oaks to-day, From.some small breast I could not see, A little mezzo-voce lay— An airy, murmuring melody— Came whisperingly. My bird-friends I......

The Extraordinary Epitaph.

(To TEM Eorrea or rut " Sezerssmi.'1 Sm.—Perhaps I might as well give the remainder of my reoord, copied from the tombstone in High Email Churchyard. First come the verses that......

Books.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT.* MR. HAGEDOSN'S spirited volume is in the main an attempt, and in our opinion a highly successful attempt, to show that Mr. Roosevelt acted up to his maxim......

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