A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III
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1 Colby Quarterly Volume 7 Issue 8 December Article 4 December 1966 A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Richard Cary Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Colby Library Quarterly, series 7, no.8, December 1966, p This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Colby. It has been accepted for inclusion in Colby Quarterly by an authorized administrator of Digital Colby. For more information, please contact mfkelly@colby.edu.
2 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly 355 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ROBERT P. TRISTRAM COFFIN: PART III By RICHARD CARY FOLLOWING is the third and concluding installment of a bibliography of the published works of this Maine poet-essayistnovelist. Part I appeared in the Colby Library Quarterly for Decerrtber 1965'; Part II in June For a subsequent volume on Coffin, the editor welcomes information about any items not recorded in th,ese listings. Poems 1946 (cont'd) "New Englanders Are Maples," Senior Scholastic, XLIX (November 18, 1946), 15. "Slim Marine," New York Times (November 21, 1946), 30. "White Bird," Saturday Evening Post, CCXIX (November 30, 1946), 39. "Boy Up Late," Forum, CVI (December 1946),561. "The Lobstering Man," Maine Coast Fisherman, I (December 1946), 10. "Old Law," National Parent-Teacher, XLI (December 1946), 36. "Cats' Heaven," New York Herald Tribune (December 20, 1946), 26. "Late Christmas," Pine Cone, II (Winter ), back cover. "The Burden," New York Times, IV (December 29, 1946), 8E. "Field of Fringed Gentians," The Gleam (1945'-1946), "The Tree," National Parent-Teacher, XLI (February 1947), 24. "Young Lightning on the Line," Good Housekeeping, CXXIV (February 1947), 44. Published by Digital Colby,
3 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "Healed Man," New York Times (February 27, 1947), 20. "The Boy in the Middle," Good Housekeeping, CXXIV (March 1947), 21. "Church on Water," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXIX (March 1947), 66. "Exile," Harper's, CXCIV (March 1947), 210. "Skylight"; "It Came on Evening," Georgia Review, I (Spring 1947), "April Night," Ladies' Home Journal, LXIV (Ap,rilI947), 282. "Bequest," Cosmopolitan, CXXII (April 1947), 21. "Boy Fishing," New York Herald Tribune (April 12, 1947), 10. "Boys on the Dark," Saturday Review of Literature, XXX (April 12, 1947), 16. "The Boy Sleeps Away From Home," Good Housekeeping, CXXIV (May 1947), 42. "Lesson Outdoors," Yankee, XI (May 1947), 36. "Poem of Afternoon," Ladies' Home Journal, LXIV (May 1947), 138. "Poet," National Parent-Teacher, XLI (May 1947), 33. "Music Which Is Cows," New York Herald Tribune (May 6, 1947),26. "Middle May," Christian Science Monitor (May 15, 1947), 10. "End of the Years," New York Times (June 11, 1947),26. "Gospel According to New England," '47, the Magazine of the Year, I (July 1947), "My Place Has Its Small Fruits," Forum, CVIII (July 1947), 59. "Second Boyhood," American Mercury, LXV (July 1947),102. "Men and Wives Grow Like Each Other," Saturday Evening Post, CCXX (July 5, 1947), 112. "Fall in New England," Yankee, XI (August 1947), 16. "The House of Light," Cosmopolitan, CXXIII, (August 1947), 23. "This Is the Map," Farm Journal, LXXI (August 1947), 64. "House on Air," New York Herald Tribune (August 12, 1947), 22. "Man With the Lantern," Forum, eviii (September 1947), 180. "The Ocean in Him," Good Housekeeping, CXXV (September 1947),
4 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly 357 "Pity Us All," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXX (September 1947), 67. "Boy Afire," Good Housekeeping, CXXV (O'ctober 1947),52. "The Corner of the Year," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXX (October 1947), 51. "The Lady-Slippers," Christian Science Monitor (October 3, 1947), 8. "Country Doctor," Lewiston Journal, Magazine Section (October 4, 1947), A-6. "Last Ride," Saturday Review of Literature, XXX (October 4, 1947), 22. "Beauty Is Born in the Barn," New York Herald Tribune (October 14, 1947), 24. "This Is the Moment," Ladies' Home Journal, LXIV (November 1947), 272. "Here Suns Are Born," Ladies' Home Journal, LXIV (December 1947), 85. "Lost Room," Good Housekeeping, CXXV (December 1947), 92. "A Godless Thing," The Gleam ( ), "For My First Grandson," National Parent-Teacher, XLII (January 1948), 29. "Making the Spring," Yankee, XII (January 1948), 41. "Our Guests," Forum, CIX (January 1948), 17. "The Boy Isn't There," New York Times (January 12, 1948), 18. "Golden Boy," American Mercury, LXVI (February 1948), 157. "House of the Sky," National Parent-Teacher, XLII (February 1948), 32. "Where You Chose to Be," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXXI (Febbruary 1948), 33. "Each Man Has His Snowstorm," New York Times (February 6, 1948), 22. "Word," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (February 21, 1948), 20. Published by Digital Colby,
5 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "The Carpenter Works in the Future," Ladies' Home Journal, LXV (March 1948), 150. "To a New Grandson," New1 York Times (March 26, 1948), 20. "Painting the Boats," Ladies' Home Journal, LXV (April 1948), 280. "As It Was in the Beginning," Christian Science Monitor (April 15, 1948), 8. "The Mountains in Motion," Fo'rum, CIX (May 1948), 282. "Old Clothes, Best Clothes," New York Herald Tribune (May 1, 1948), 10. "The Five Days," Yankee, XII (June 1948), 31. "The Weather Breeder," Ladies' Home Journal, LXV (June 1948), 134. "The Crossing," New York Times, IV (June 6, 1948), 8E. "Promises," New York Herald Tribune (July 19, 1948), 12. "Man Sometimes Helps," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (July 31, 1948), 13. "Milking Time," Farm Journal, LXXII (August 1948), 71. "Shore Graveyards," Ladies' Home Journal, LXV (August 1948), 81. "Boy in a Brook," Yankee, XII (September 1948), 46. "The Farmer Multiplies Himself," Farm Journal, LXXII (Septemb,er 1948), 123. "Holiday of Light," Farum, ex (Septerrlber 1948), 151. "Ten Yards of Boys," Ladies' Home Journal, LXV (September 1948), 263. "New England Hired Man," Georgia Review, II (Fall 1948), "Kin," National Parent-Teacher, XLIII (October 1948), 29. "Old Orchard Day," Ladies' Home Journal, LXV (October 1948), 12. "Through Fire," Yankee, XII (October 1948), 47. "Herring-Smoking," New York Times (October 1, 1948), 24. "The House Leans," Tomorrow, VIII (November 1948), 41. "The Little Farm" (including "Here Ends Desire"; "The Best Crop"), Atlantic Monthly, CLXXXII (November 1948), 44. "Small Bee in Clover," Ladies' Home Journal, LXV (November 1948),
6 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly 359 "New Englanders," Christian Science Monitor (Novenlber 5, 1948), 8. "Doubled Goods," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (November 20, 1948), 8. "This Is the Poem," Tomorrow, VIII (December 1948), 39. "Church on Water," The Gleam ( ), "Country Boy Sliding," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVI (January 1949), 63. "Feathered Company," National Parent-Teacher, XLIII (January 1949), 29. "Year's End," Forum, exi (January 1949), 37. "Six Boys in the Sun," American Mercury, LXVIII (February 1949), 184. "Cool Bell," American Mercury, LXVIII (March 1949), 290. "Fealty," An'lerican-Scandinavian Review, XXXVII (March 1949), "Head Up Like a Deer's," Georgia Review, III (Spring 1949), "Tuna by Night," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXII (March 26, 1949), 25. "Overall Day," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVI (April 1949), 102. "Little Boy Running," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXI (April 16, 1949), 66. "Yellow-Leg Plovers," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXII (April 16, 1949),42. "The Sun and Moon Stand Still," Saturday Review' of Literature, XXXII (April 30, 1949), 8. "Forgive My Guilt," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXXIII (May 1949), 60. "The Knothole," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVI (May 1949), 97. "Two Feet Led in the Spring," New York Times (May 6, 1949), 24. "Early Woods," American-Scandinavian Review, XXXVII (June 1949), 146. "There Was a Hand," New York Tbnes (June 1, 1949), 30. Published by Digital Colby,
7 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "Disillusionment," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXI (June 4, 1949), 125. "De-an Paul," Bowdoin Alumnus, XXIII (August 1949), 48. "Proportion," Christian Science Monitor (August 16, 1949), 8. "Feeding the Calves," National Parent-Teacher, XLIV (September 1949), 31. "Red Herring," Forum, exii (September 1949), 155. "Little Boys Cannot Sit Still," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVI (October 1949), 236. "Lost Creature," New York Times, IV (November 20, 1949), 8E. "Good-Night," National Parent-Teacher, XLIV (December 1949), 33. "The Ones in the Barn Believe," What's New' (Abbott Laboratories), No. 141 (December 1949), 29. "Where You Chose to Be," The Gleam ( ), "Five-Foot Summer," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVII (January 1950), 64. "Formula for Peace," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXII (January 7, 1950), 38. "Go Down Standing," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIII (January 21, 1950), 23. "The Broken-hearted," National Parent-Teacher, XLIV (February 1950),. 39. "Night for Children," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVII (February 1950), 73. "Winter Sparks," Christian Science Monitor (February 2, 1950), 8. "Blue Evening," New York Herald Tribune (February 18, 1950), 10. "Poor-Man's Frosting," New York Times, IV (March 5, 1950), 8E. "The House Was Theirs," Georgia Review, IV (Spring 1950), 66. "The Marble Boy," Southwest Review, XXXV (Spring 1950), 97. "Dead Moose by the Sea," Tomorrow, IX (April 1950), 49. "Spring-Drums," New York Herald Tribune (April 6, 1950),
8 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly 361 "Fox in the Headlights," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXII (April 15, 195'0), 104. "The Abyss," Yankee, XIV (May 1950), 47. "Boy-Wisdom," National Parent-Teacher, XLIV (May 1950), 25. "Belief in Barns," New York Times (May 1, 1950), 24. "Small Male Bird," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIII (May 6, 1950), 6. "Safe Fire," Christian Science Monitor (May 16, 1950), 8. "A Good Day," American Mercury, LXX (June 1950), 756. "The Gracious and the Gentle Thing," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVII (June 1950), 202. "I Shall Miss the Wind," American-Scandinavian Review, XXXVIII (June 1950), 160. "June Sits Her Handsomest," Yankee, XIV (June 1950), 47. "The Flowers That Stay," New York Herald Tribune (June 6, 1950), 20. "I and the Other Poets," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIII (July 22, 1950), 38. "He Stood in Godhead," Yankee, XIV (August 1950), 12. "Schooner Come Alive," New York Herald Tribune (August 1, 1950), 22. "Broken Beauty," New York Times (September 25, 1950),22. "Fall Farm Wakens," National Parent-Teacher, XLV (October 1950), 33. "Forgive My Guilt," Literary Cavalcade, III (October 195'0), 12. "A Little Boy Died," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVII (October 1950), 250. "The Church on the Hill," First Parish Calendar, No (November 5, 1950), [3]. "Right World for Rabbits," Christian Science Monitor (November 7, 1950), 8. "Food of Fear," New York Herald Tribune (November 16, 1950), 26. "Forest Epitap h," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXIII (December 9, 1950), 126. "If You Bring in Fir," New York Herald Tribune (December 21, 1950), 26. "Bull in the City," Georgia Review, IV (Winter 1950), 279. "Forgive My Guilt," The Gleam (1' ), 38. Published by Digital Colby,
9 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly 1951 "Ivory World," Christian Science Monitor (January 20, 1951), 10. "Wild Briar-Roses," New Yark Times (February 5, 1951), 22. "Ebb-Tide Croquet," Christian Science Monitor (February 26, 1951),6. "Nonentity of Day," Christian Science Monitor (March 15, 1951), 12. "Everything Was Right," New York Herald Tribune (March 20, 1951), 26. "The University of Georgia," Georgia Review, V (Spring 1951), 33. "Last Load," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVIII (April 1951), 242. "Smoke by Day and Fire by Night," National Parent-Teacher, XLV (April 1951), 39. "They Rowed, They Sang," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIV (April 14, 1951), 57. "The Golden Friend," Christian Science Monitor (April 16, 1951),8. "Moon on the Ocean," New York Times (April 26, 1951),28. "Put a Man Outdoors," New York Herald Tribune (May 7, 1951), 18. "Certain Angelic Things," National Parent-Teacher, XLV (June 1951), 26. "The Colt," American-Scandinavian Review, XXXIX (June 1951), 136. "The Good End (For Stanley Perkins Chase)," Bowdoin College Bulletin, No. 301, Pt. 2 (June 1951),7. "Dean West, OUf Founder," Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni, II (June 12-13, 1951), [1]. "Good Man," University of Cincinnati Profile (Summer 1951) 9. "Love Goes., We Stay"; "Fly Back to the Moment"; "Farewell and Hail," A tlantic Monthly, CLXXXVIII (July 1951), "In the Time of Trouble," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIV (July 7, 1951), 34. "Young Boy Eating," New York Herald Tribune (July 13, 1951),
10 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly 363 "Old Age Looks Best on Green," New York Times (July 14, 1951), 12. "Hour of Hawks," Yankee, XV (August 1951),59. "Transfiguration," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVIII (August 1951), 73. "Small Boys and Large Sunflowers," New York Herald Tribune (August 11, 1951),6. "Yankee Cradle," This Week (August 12, 1951), 14. "Friend," Yankee, XV (September 1951), 44. "The Last Thing," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVIII (September 1951),214. "Something to Be Said for Towns That Do Not Grow," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXIV (September 15,1951),165. "Always the Sea," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIV (Septerrlber 29, 1951), 33. "Small Places With Hopeful Names," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVIII (October 1951), 14. "Boy in From the Woods," Christian Science Monitor (October 2, 1951), 8. "New England Man," First Parish Calendar, No (October 7, 1951), [3]. "Coast Houses," National Parent-Teacher, XLVI (November 1951), 39. "Ne\v England Was the Bible," Ladies' Home Journal, LXVIII (November 1951), 97. "The Tallest Elm," Yankee, XV (Novenlber 1951), 65. "The Lost," NelV York Times, IV (November 25, 1951), 8E. "Gaspe Country," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXIV (December 1, 1951), 122. "Hereford, Texas," Christian Science Monitor (D'ecember 21, 1951), 8. "The Angels," Georgia Review, V (Winter 19$1), 410. "Texas," Southwest Review, XXXVI (Winter 1951), 7. "Go Down Standing," The Gleam ( ), "Last Hammer," Christian Science Monitor (January 9, 1952), 8. Published by Digital Colby,
11 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "Hills Are Things to Live By," New York Herald Tribune (January 15, 1952), 22. "Snow-Geese," New York Times (January 15, 1952), 26. "Balanced Boy," Pen-Prints, I (No.1, 1952), 28. "New England," Harper's, eciv (February 1952), 96. "Winter Rose," National Parent-Teacher, XLVI (February 1952), 33. "Naked Night," Saturday Review, XXXV (March 15, 1952), 11. "The Secret," Southwest Review, XXXVII (Spring 1952),124. "Generation by Iron," Christian Science Monitor (March 22, 1952), 8. "Small Demigod," New York Times (March 31, 1952), 18. "The Ghost March," Ladies' Home Journal, LXIX (April 1952), 205. "Youngest Friend," National Parent-Teacher, XLVI (April 1952), 39. "In Dandelion Week," Christian Science Monitor (April 26, 1952), 8. "The Land the Old Ones Keep," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXIX (May 1952), 53. "Red Robin," Yankee, XVI (May 1952), 88. "This Was Good," New York Times (May 2, 1952),24. "A Gale of a Boy," Saturday Evening Post, C'CXXIV (May 17, 1952), 155. "Bald Eagle," Saturday Review, XXXV (May 24, 1952), 10. "Happiness," Ladies' Home Journal, LXIX (June 1952), 119. "Master of Arts of Graciousness: E.dith Sills," Brunswick Record, L (June 12 and 19, 1952),7. "Good for a Century," Christian Science Monitor (June 14, 1952), 8. "Babies Are Still Here," Saturday Review, XXXV (June 21, 1952), 16. "The Armadillo," Georgia Review, VI (Summer 1952), 138. "The Well Returned to Wildness," Westminster Magazine, XLII (Summer 1952), 8. "Ancient Game," Christian Science Monitor (July 8, 1952), 8. "Memorandum to Harriet," New York Herald Tribune (July 23, 1952), 16. "The Minute Angels," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXV (July 26, 195'2),
12 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly 365 "Ancient Game," New York Herald Tribune, II (July 27, 1952), 6. "Calf on Vacation," Christian Science Monitor (July 31, 1952), 6. "Forever Is Not Far," Brunswick Record, L (July 31, 1952), 16. "Straight Man," Ladies' Home Journal, LXIX (August 1952), 130. "Island of Apples," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXV (August 9, 1952), 66. "Gods' Graveyard," New York Times (August 23, 1952), 12. "Good Will on Young Legs," Ladies' Home Journal, LXIX (September 1952), 134. "Master of Arts of Graciousness: Edith Sills," Bowdoin College: ; The Commemoration of the Opening of the College (September 1952), 65. "Metaphor Day," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXV (September 6, 1952), 104. "To a Young Minister in an Old Church," First Parish Calendar, No (September 1952), [3]. "Plymouth Rock by the Rock of Gibraltar," New York Herald Tribune (September 8, 1952), 14. "Crystal Moment," Literary Cavalcade, V (O'ctober 1952), 17. "Farewell Flower," National Parent-Teacher, XLVII (October 1952), 39. "They Will Be Always There," Brunswick Record, L (October 2, 1952),6. "Not Anything of Summer," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXV (October 4, 1952), 143. "Go to the Barn for Courtesy," Christian Science Monitor (October 10, 1952), 8. "Whippoorwill," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXV (October 18, 1952), 137. "American ~irds," Christian Science Monitor (October 31, 1952), 8. "Lullaby for Peregrine," Bowdoin Quill, LVII (November 195'2), 2. "Solitary Fish," Yankee, XVI (November 1952), 28. "Brahman Bull in Texas," New York Herald Tribune (November 15, 1952), 10. Published by Digital Colby,
13 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "First Child Buried in Kentucky," New' York Times (November 21, 1952), 24. "The Callers," New York Herald Tribune (November 29, 1952), 10. "New England Stone Walls," National Parent-Teacher, XLVII (December 1952), 40. "Sweet Waves and Salt," Yankee, XVI (December 1952), 78. "These Hard Sad Faces," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXV (December 6, 1952), 50. "Go to the Barn for Courtesy," Christian Science Monitor (December 23, 1952), 6. "Thanks for Letting Me Know My Verses Are a Poem," Christian Science Monitor (December 23, 1952), 6. "Love Goes, We Stay," The Gleam ( ), "A Northern Farmer Widens His Days," Country Gentleman, CXXIII (January 1953), 46. "The Wedding," Christian Science Monitor (January 12, 1953), 8. "The Cripple," Saturday Review, XXXVI (January 17, 1953), 39. "The Comfort," New York Times (January 26, 1953), 18. "Winter Folios," National Parent-Teacher, XLVII (February 195'3), 39. "The Boy Is Always There," New York Herald Tribune (Febbruary 18, 1953), 18. In Paris Edition, February 21. "A White Sloop Walks the Woods," Christian Science Monitor (February 19, 1953), 8. "Unfinished End of the World," Saturday Review, XXXVI (February 21, 195'3), 14. "Old Boats and Bones," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXV (February 28, 1953), 89. "Too Late the Squirrel Laughs," Good Housekeeping, CXXXVI (March 1953), 101. "Tree-Sleeping," Saturday Review, XXXVI (March 7, 1953), 34. "The Two-Legs and the Four-Legs," Christian Science Monitor (March 17, 1953),
14 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly 367 "None of Mine," Saturday Review, XXXVI (March 21, 1953), 23. "A Man Walks Lace," Georgia Review, VII (Spring 1953), 83. "A Little Boy's Day Is a Lifetime," New York Herald Tribune (March 26, 1953), 22. "Corpus Christi, Texas," Christian Science Monitor (April 1, 1953),8. "Maine," New York Times (April 7, 1953), 28. "Nothing So White," Christian Science Monitor (April 20, 1953), 8. "Screech Owls," National Parent-Teacher, XLVII (May 1953), 35. "Soldier Caps," Saturday Review, XXXVI (May 9,1953), 10. "Red-Headed Boy Head Down on Spring," Christian Science Monitor (May 21, 1953), 8. "The Osprey," National Parent-Teacher, XLVII (June 1953), 33. "The Boy's Idea of Thunder," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXV (June 6, 1953), 120. "Bird Flight," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXV (June 13, 1953), 177. "Straight Lines," New York Herald Tribune (June 16, 1953), 22. "Strange Call," New York Times (June 29, 1953), 20. "Sons of Summer," Christian Science Monitor (July 20, 1953), 8. "The First Sunrise," Christian Science Monitor (August 20, 1953), 8. "Lambs Have Outlived the Cities," New York Herald Tribune (August 20, 1953), 16. "Thrushes in the Fog," American-Scandinavian Review, XLI (September 1953), 254. "A Form of Love," Christian Science Monitor (Septenlber 18, 1953), 8. "Run Like Deer," Saturday Review, XXXVI (September 19, 1953), 31. "Deer in Apples," Georgia Review, VII (Fall 1953), 276. "Strawberries by Lamplight," Yankee, XVII (Octob,er 1953), 60. "Last Harvest," Christian Science Monitor (October 9, 1953), 8. Published by Digital Colby,
15 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "Sea-Marsh," Christian Science Monitor (October 16,1953),8. "Cousins of the Clouds," Christian Science Monitor (November 18, 1953), 8. "Pasture Macbeth," New York Herald Tribune (Dece,mber 12, 1953), 12. "Pelicans," Saturday Review, XXXVI (December 12, 1953), 17. "Singer, the Sea," New York Times (December 28, 1953),20. "The Land the Old Ones Keep," The Gleam ( ), "Boys and a Blizzard," Christian Science Monitor (January 5, 1954), 8. "Hurricane of Girls," Christian Science Monitor (January 20, 195'4), 8. "White Universe," New York Times (January 29, 1954), 18. "Against Despair," New York Herald Tribune (February 4, 1954), 18. "Athens in Winter," House Times, Athens College, Greece (February 10, 1954), 1. "Always Youthful Things," National Parent-Teacher, XLVIII (March 1954), 12. "Ranchers Carry Music," Christian Science Monitor (March 17, 1954), 8. "Boy With a Spring Kite," Christian Science Monitor (Ap-ril 3, 1954), 12. "Restitution," Saturday Review, XXXVII (April 3, 1954),26. "Pure Love at the Window," Christian Science Monitor (April 20, 1954), 8. "American Boy," National Parent-Teacher, XLVIII (May 1954), 35. "Lost Ocean," Saturday Review, XXXVII (May 15, 1954), 33. "His Face Was Peace," New York Herald Tribune (May 18, 1954), 20. "The Lexicon," New York Times (May 18, 195'4),28. "Here Lies History," Atlantic Monthly, CXCIII (June 1954), 63. "Strong Meat of Love," New York Herald Tribune (June 17, 1954),
16 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly 369 "Eight-Year-Old Boy," Ladies' Home Journal, LXXI (July 1954), 77. "The Poem Wrote Itself," Good Housekeeping, CXXXIX (July 1954),99. "Toad's Gratitude," Christian Science Monitor (July 8, 1954), 8. "Captains and Ladies," New York Times (July 19, 1954), 18. "A Poem Came On," Ladies' Home Journal, LXXI (August 1'95'4), 58. "Goo'd Soldiers," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXVII (August 14, 1954), 65. "Beautiful Meadow," Christian Science Monitor (August 20, 1954), 8. "Man of Rock," New York Herald Tribune (August 30,1954), 10. "Geometry of Corn," Good Housekeeping, CXXXIX (September 1954), 125. "Little Boys Lost in Love," National Parent-Teacher, XLIX (September 1954), 40. "Wisdom Lives Outside," Georgia Review, VIII (Fall 1954), 280. "A Brief and Trembling Poem," New York Times (September 23, 1954), 32. "Second Summer," New York Herald Tribune (Septenlb,er 28, 1954), 22. "Directions for Farewell," Atlantic Monthly, CXCIV (October 1954), 68. "Sweet Breath," Good Housekeeping, C'XXXIX (October 1954), 101. "Wagon Wheels of Sky," Christian Science Monitor (October 8, 1954), 8. "Prize Crop," Christian Science Monitor (October 20, 1954), 8. "Runner," New York Herald Tribune (October 28,1954),22. "New England Motto," Ladies' Home Journal, LXXI (November 195'4), 96. "They Will Always Be There," Bowdoin Orient, LXXXIV (November 17, 1954),2. "City Frogs," Christian Science Monitor (November 19,1954), 8. Published by Digital Colby,
17 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "They Have Gone Home," New York Herald Tribune (November 26, 1954), 18. "Kenneth Charles Morton Sills," Bowdoin College Bulletin, No. 315' (December 1954), 23. "Kenneth Charles Morton Sills," Bowdoin Orient, LXXXIV (December 8, 1954), 1. "Kenneth Charles Morton Sills," Brunswick Record, LII (Decenlber 9, 1954), 4. "Soldier Caps," The Gleam ( ), "God the Father," Ladies' Home Journal, LXXII (January 1955), 59. "The Snow Farm," Gourmet, XV (January 1955), 16-17; (February), 11; (March), 11; (April), 16; (May), 26; (June), 11; (July), 11; (August), 11; (September), 9; (October), 8; (November), 20; (December), 26. "Vermont Looks Like a Man," New York Herald Tribune (January 5, 1955), 18. "The Wisdom of Forgetting Mortal Things," New York Times (January 17,1955),22. "The Cattle Kneel," National Parent-Teacher, XLIX (March 1955), 37. "Troy in Green," Ladies' Home Journal, LXXII (March 1955), 176. "I Loved Thee, Atthis, Long Ago"; "Rheims"; "Indian Summer"; "Lament," Bowdoin Quill, LXVII (Spring 1955), 3-5. "Old Blue"; "Towers of Good Will"; "Never the Hawk"; "Birds, Which Are Half Love"; "We D'o Not Make Friends With Our Gods," Georgia Review, IX (Spring 1955), "Sleepy Dawn," Saturday Evening Post, CC:XXVII (May 14, 1955), 109. "Man's Book," National Parent-Teacher, XLIX (June 195'5), 37. "A Hummingbird," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXVII (June 11, 1955), 66. "Small Rooster Wakes Up Rome," National Parent-Teacher, L (September 1955),
18 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly 371 "Worth the Trouble," American-Scandinavian Review, XLIII (September 1955), 280. "New Coin," Good Housekeeping, CXLI (October 1955),111. "Sound Over a Mountain," National Parent-Teacher, L (December 1955),29. "Maine Winter," Down East, I (Winter 1955), "Here Lies History," The Gleam ( ), "The Bee Hunter," National Parent-Teacher, L (January 1956), 28. "Small Sons Are Useful," National Parent-Teacher, L. (June 1956), 29. "Stop One Instant Still," The Gleam ( ), front flyleaf "Young Democrat," Ladies' Home Journal, LXXIV (August 1957), "Nothing Behind," Christian Science Monitor (September 19, 1958), "Athens in Winter," Athens College Newsletter (June 1959), inside front cover "Late Christmas," Literary Cavalcade, XV (December 1962), "The Sharp Coast"; "The Race"; "Sweet-Grass," Down East, XI (September 1964), "The Spider," Practical English, XXXVII (January 14, 1965), 15. Published by Digital Colby,
19 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly Prose 1915 "The Son of an Orr," Bowdoin Quill, XIX (October 1915), "Oxford News," American Oxonian" IV (April 1917), 82-88; (July), "Oxford Letter," American Oxonian, VII (April 1920), "Oxford News Letter," American Oxonian, VIII (January 1921), "Women at Oxford," New York Times, VI (February 13, 1921), 12. "A Day of 'Eights' at Oxford," Lewiston lournal, Magazine Section (June 4, 1921), "Iflley the Unspoiled," North American Review, CCXVIII (July 1923), "Backwaters of Berkshire," North American Review, CCXVIII (October 1923), "The Paradox of Oxford," Forum, LXX (October 1923), "Cathedrals to Live In," North American Review, CCXIX (February 1924), "Saints and Cream and Devon Things," North American Review, CCXIX (May 1924), "Cavalier and Puritan Athletes," Outlook [New York], CXXXVII (June 18, 1924), "Devon Lanes," Christian Science Manitor (August 7, 1924),
20 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly "The 'Britter'," American Oxonian, XII (January 1925), "Devon Folk," Christian Science Monitor (January 21, 1925), 9. "Honor Courses in Colleges," North American Review, CCXXI (June 1925), "Book and Crowns," North American Review, CCXXII (September 1925), "Saint-Pol in the Sun," Forum, LXXIV (Septe,mber 1925), "Devon the Delectable," Forum, LXXV (March 1926), "Home to Oxford," Christian Science Monitor (June 7, 1926), 9. "Devonshire Delight," Christian Science Monitor (July 7, 1926), 9. "Punting," Christian Science Monitor (July 29, 1926), 7. "The Return of the C'ollege Ideal, School and Society, XXIV (September 18, 1926), , "Punting a Fine Art," Christian Science Monitor (October 18, 1926), "The Book of Tenants," Forum, LXXVIII (July 1927), "Captain Pye," Virginia Quarterly Review, III (July 1927), "From Whitehead to Le Havre," North American Review, CCXXIV (November 1927), "Thomas Hardy," JVeils College Chronicle, XXXII (February 1928), 124. "District Thirteen," North American Review, CCXXV (May 1928), "Codfish Chowder and Sun," Virginia Quarterly Review, IV (July 1928), Published by Digital Colby,
21 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "Whom Poets Have Neglected," Yale Review, XVII (July 1928), "Gilded Spurs and Captains' Boots," North American Review, CCXXVII (March 1929), "The Three-Ring Farm," Virginia Quarterly Review, VI (January 1930), "The Three-Ring Farm," Bowdoin Alumnus, IV (March 1930), "The Three-Ring Farm," Reader's Digest, VIII (March 1930), "Saint-Pol in the Sun," Christian Science Monitor (April 12, 1930), 13. "Maine Folk," Christian Science Monitor (June 25, 1930), 9. "Where the World Had Gilt on It," Virginia Quarterly Review, VI (July 1930), "Honor Courses in College," Christian Science Monitor (August 5, 1930), 7. "Clovelly," Christian Science Monitor (September 30, 1930), "Tipsham Fair," Virginia Quarterly Review, VII (Ap1ril 1931), "First View of the Sea Through Pines," Christian Science Monitor (April 4, 1931), 13. "The Everlasting Captain," Virginia Quarterly Review, VII (July 1931), "Wild Garden," American Girl, XVII (May 1934), "Rock Pool," American Girl, XVII (August 1934), "The Art of Reading Young," American Girl, XVII (November 1934),
22 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly "Maine Coast Homecomings," Christian Science Monitor (January 29, 1935), 7. "Playthings That Are Free," American Girl, XVIII (June 1935), "Christmas on Paradise," American Girl, XVIII (December 1935), "The Thin World," American Girl, XX (January 1937), 25. "Her First Sight of Merrymeeting," Christian Science Monitor (January 2, 1937), 8. "The Kennebec Never Changes," Christian Science Monitor (August 19, 1937), 9. "Kennebec Crystals," Scholastic, XXXI (October 30, 1937), 6-7. "Maine Weather," Christian Science Monitor (November 13, 1937), 9. "Poetry as a Part of My Life," 132nd Annual Report, New England Society in the City of New York (1937), "An Amphibious Farm," Christian Science Monitor (May 9, 1938), 9. "First Citizen of Bath: William King," Christian Science Monitor (July 5, 1938), 11. "Springs on the Mountain," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIII (November 1938), "Friends and Neighbors," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIII (March 1939), "The Young Poet Talks on Poetry," American Girl, XXII (March 1939), 24. "Maine Is a Good Poem," Christian Science Monitor (July 3, 1939), 9. "School Days Are Life Days," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIV (August-September 1939), Published by Digital Colby,
23 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "Recip'e for Christmas," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIV (December 1939), "Happiness Is Work," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIV (May 1940), "Wide Ears," Farm Journal, LXIV (May 1940), 52. "Two Poets' Humor," Christian Science Monitor (May 10, 1940), 12. "Summer Comes Overnight," Christian Science Monitor (June 17, 1940),8. "The Bike Bucephalus," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (August-September 1940), "Christnlas Came Alive," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (December 1940), "Seraph in the Apple Tree," Farm Journal, LXV (February 1941), 48. "The Harvest of Diamonds," Christian Science Monitor, Weekly Magazine Section (February 21, 1941), 3. "The Delectable Voyage," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (March 1941), "The Long Day," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (April 1941), "Rainbow Gold," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (May 1941), "Afterglow," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (June 1941), "The Kind of a Mother Peter Had," Christian Science Monitor (June 30, 1941), 8. "When You Go to New England," Harper's, C'LXXXIII (August 1941), "Seraph in the Apple Tree," Scholastic (September 15, 1941), "Let Us Give Thanks," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVI (Noverrlber 1941),
24 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly "Make Friends With a Firefly," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVI (January 1942), "The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met," Reader's Digest, XL (February 1942), "New England Artist at the Stove," American Cookery, XLVI (February 1942), 301. "Early Mayflowers," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVI (April 1942), "We'll Never Say Goodbye," Farm Journal, LXVI (June 1942), 30. "Maine's Leading Crop," Christian Science Monitor (June 1, 1942), 8. "Baked Ambrosia," American Cookery, XLVII (November 1942), 129. "The Long Thanksgiving Table," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVII (November 1942), "Christmas on Parade," Gourmet, II (December 1942), 8. "A Selecter of the Best," Christian Science Monitor (December 12, 1942), "Baked Bean Saturday," American Cookery, XLVII (January 1943), 210. "My Father's Chicken Dumplings," Gourmet, III (March 1943), 8. "My Quicksilver Uncle," Reader's Digest, LXII (March 1943), "The Toe-Prints of Tirralirra," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVII (April 1943), 7-9. "Uncle Thomas Taught Me," Christian Science Monitor (April 6, 1943), 6. "The Cautious Crustacean," Gourmet, III (May 1943), 8. "Before Launching a Colonial Ship," Christian Science Monitor (May 18, 1943), 6. "My Best Uncle, Senior Scholastic, XLII (May 24-29, 1943), "A Berry Good Time," Gourmet, III (July 1943), Published by Digital Colby,
25 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "Not a Thing Would Be Changed," Christian Science Monitor (July 10, 1943), 6. "Abenaki Clambake," Gourmet, III (August 1943), "First Catch Your Eel", Gourmet, III (September 1943), 8-9. "A Man in a Rocking Chair," Christian Science Monitor (September 17,1943),8. "Living Off the Country," Gourmet, III (October 1943), "Reunion at Thanksgiving," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVIII (November 1943), "Thanksgiving Old Style," Gourmet, III (November 1943), "What Kind of People Are We?" American Mercury, LVII (Novenlber 1943), "That Hardy Perennial, Christmas," American Cookery, XLVIII (December 1943), "All of a Winter Saturday," Christian Science Monitor (December 28, 1943), "Living Off the Country - in Winter," Gourmet, IV (January 1944), "The Captains Rolled Over in Their Graves," National Parent Teacher, XXXVIII (April 1944), "Living Off the Country - in Spring," Gourmet, IV (April 1944), "My Father's Flourishes," Gourmet, IV (June 1944), "The Nest Egg," Farm Journal, LXVIII (July 1944), 30. "A Power in the World of Learning," Christian Science Monitor (September 11, 1944), 8. "Poetry Today and Tomorrow," Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, III (No.9-10, 1944), "Pig Was the Peak," Gourmet, IV (November 1944), 12. "The Burning Balsam," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIX (December 1944), "Yuletide on Uncle Thomas," Gourmet, IV (December 1944), 10. "Yuletide on the Mountains of Wales," Christian Science Monitor (December 23, 1944),
26 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly "Portrait of a Mansion in Maine," Christian Science Monitor (January 20, 1945), 6. "Berkshire Has Its Quiet Charms," Christian Science Monitor (February 13, 1945), 6. "Addition to the Family," Farm Journal, LXIX (March 1945), 34. "One-man Garden," Gourmet, V (April 1945), 12. "Faraway Peter," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIX (June 1945), "Wild Strawberries Are Best," Christian Science Monitor (June 19, 1945), 6. "It's No Picnic," Gourmet, V (August 1945), 12. "Every Ingredient for the Best Kind of Picnic," Christian Science Monitor (August 24, 1945'), 8. "Apple John," Gourmet, V (October 1945), 10. "Thanksgiving in France," National Parent-Teacher, XL (November 1945), "That Hardy Perennial, Christmas," Pine Cone, I (Winter ), "Charles Theodore Burnett," Bowdoin Alumnus, XX (February 1946), 13. "My Father's Henchman," Gourmet, VI (April 1946), 10. "Growing to Be Like Maine," Christian Science Monitor (May 29, 1946), 12. "Last Day," National Parent-Teacher, XL (June 1946), "Hooked Lightning," Gourmet, VI (August 1946), 10. "Night of Lobster," Gourmet, VI (September 1946), 12. "Night of Venison," Gourmet, VI (November 1946), 14. "The Prize Pumpkin," National Parent-Teacher, XLI (November 1946), "Coast Calendar," Gourmet, VII (January 1947), 11; (February), 11; (March), 10; (April), 10; (May), 10; (June), 10; (July), 10; (August), 10-11; (September), 11; (October), 11; (November), 13; (D'ecember), 17. Published by Digital Colby,
27 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly "On Lobster Stew," New York Times (January 6, 1947), 20. "A House on the Waves," Christian Science Monitor (October 14, 1947), 8. "Christmas Came in Fur," National Parent-Teacher, XLII (December 1947), "The State of Maine," American Mercury, LXVI (January 1948), "Far Things Flowed Together As One," Christian Science Monitor (January 15, 1948), 8. "Der Staat Maine," Neue Auslese, III (May 1948), "Books," Yankee,.XII (July 1948), 47-49; (August), 48-50; (September), 71. "The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met," Reader's Digest, LIII (September 1948), "The State of Maine," Pine Cone, IV (Autumn 1948), 3-8. "House 'Down' in Maine," Christian Science Monitor (September 23, 1948), 12. "British Breakfast," Gourmet, VIII (October 1948), 10. "Maine Enters Literature," Tomorrow, VIII (October 1948), "Tris Took Over Christmas," National Parent-Teacher, XLIII (December 1948), "A Maine Recipe for Christmas," Christian Science Monitor (December 24, 1948), "Down East Breakfast," Gourmet, IX (January 1949), 12. "A Yankee Looks at the South," Georgia Review, III (Summer 1949), "Christmas in New England," Esquire, XXXII (December 1949), "Christmas: Maine Homecoming," Coronet, XXVII (December 1949), '0 "The Institute of Modem Literature, 1950," Bowdoin Alumnus, XXIV (May 1950),
28 Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part III Colby Library Quarterly 381 "John Ridd's Thanksgiving," National Parent-Teacher, XLV (November 1950), "Halibut Heaven," Gourmet, XI (January 1951), 14. "Quahaugs and Uncle Quentin," Gourmet, XI (April 1951), 12. "The Dawn of Genius," Christian Science Monitor (May 15, 1951), 8. "Poets Voice the Cumulative Exp,erience of Many Men," Christian Science Monitor (June 22, 1951), 8. "Shore Dinner," Gourmet, XI (August 1951), 8. "September Morning," Christian Science Monitor (September 1, 1951), 8. "The Cradle Rocks On," Christian Science Monitor (September 26, 1951), 8. "Bird Stew," Gourmet, XI (October 1951), 12. "Extremities of Pig," Gourmet, XI (November 1951), 14. "Haying Time at the Barn," Christian Science Monitor (November 26, 1951), 8. "Christmas in Maine," Literary Cavalcade, IV (December 1951), 3-5. "Christmas in Maine," Collier's, CXXVIII (December 22, 1951), "There Was a Time - In Maine," Christian Science Monitor (January 14, 1952), 8. "Wild White Flower," Christian Science Monitor (February 18, 1952), 8. "Chlorophyll Unlimited," Gourmet, XII (May 1952), 10. "Uncle Harold Located Wells," Christian Science Monitor (August 14, 1952), 8. "The Pie Was Christmas," Gourmet, XII (December 1952), "Log of a Seagoing Farm," Gourmet, XIII (January 1953), 8; (February), 8; (March), 12; (April), 14; (May), 12; Published by Digital Colby,
29 Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 8 [1966], Art Colby Library Quarterly (June), 10; (July), 12; (August), 14; (Septenlber), 12; (October), 18; (November), 16; (December), "Old Books: Lorna Doone," Georgia Review, VIII (Spring 1954), "Honles That Sailed Everywhere," Christian Science Monitor (March 27, 1954), "Actor in a Lighthouse," Christian Science Monitor (August 18, 1955'), "Log of a Seagoing Farnl," Down East, VII (January 1961), "Christmas in Maine," Practical English, XXXI (December 13, 1961), "Christmas in Maine," Literary Cavalcade, XVI (December 1963), "Late Christmas," Literary Cavalcade, XVII (December 1964), 17. "Reunion at Thanksgiving," PTA Magazine, LIX (November 1964),
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