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![]() Poet Lore CHARLOTTE PORTER, HELEN A. CLARKE, RUTH HILL | ||
| WINTER, 1920 | ||
| Dobromila Rettig, A Comedy in Three Acts | Alois Jirasek | 475 |
| Translated from Bohemian by Bernice Herrman and George Rapall Noyes | ||
| Mercerized Folklore | Christabel F. Fiske | 538 |
| Colin Clements | Margaret Wright | 576 |
| A Modern Harlequinade, In Three Plays | Colin Campbell Clements | 579 |
| Harlequin | 579 | |
| Columbine | 588 | |
| The Return of Harlequin | 596 | |
| Voltaire, Shakespeare and Billeting Area 18 | Jens Peter Jacobsen | 615 |
| Where the Low Borderland Rises | Robert W. McKnight | 604 |
| Translated from Danish by Jeannette Kickintoeld | ||
| The Jubilee, A Farce in One act | Anton Chekov | 616 |
| Translated from Russian by Olive Frances Murphy | ||
| The Greatest Stage Success in History | Roy Temple House | 629 |
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