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Colby Quarterly Volume 7 Issue 6 June Article 6 June 1966 A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II Richard Cary Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq Recommended Citation Colby Library Quarterly, series 7, no.6, June 1966, p.270-299 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ Colby. It has been accepted for inclusion in Colby Quarterly by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Colby. For more information, please contact mfkelly@colby.edu.

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 270 Colby Library Quarterly A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ROBERT P. TRISTRAM COFFIN: By RICHARD CARY PART II PART I of this bibliography, p'ublished in the issue of December 1965, cites books, brochures and pamphlets written by Coffin, inclusions in anthologies, and selective biographical and critical articles about him. Part II contains the titles of poems printed in periodicals and newspapers from the year 1920 through 1945. C'offin's later poems, and his prose contributions, will be offered in subsequent listings. I wish to acknowledge the unstinting aid of Mrs. Margaret Coffin Halvosa in compiling these data; she has permitted me access to her father's notebooks and has spent a disproportion of her own time providing new leads to elusive items. Among those who have gone beyond the, call of professional courtesy are: Chester Sanger at The Christian Science Monitor, Laviriia Dobler at Scholastic Magazines, Robert L. Volz at Bowdoin College, Nancy T. Huffman at Good Housekeeping, Mary Campanelli at the New York Times, Helen J. Lauderdale at Wells College, Marjorie Vetter at American Girl, Russell E. Miller at Tufts University, Roger Sherman Loomis, and Kenneth P. Blake, Jr., Librarian of Colby College. CONTRIBUTIONS TO, PERIO,DICALS, AND NEWSPAPERS Poems 1920 "The Candle," Bowdoin Quill, XXIV (April 1920), 118-119. "Crack 0' Day," Munsey's, LXXI (November 1920), 324 325. "Dream Farm," Everybody's, XLIII (December 1920), 70. "Now I Lay Me," Outlook [London], XLVI (December 18, 1920), 615. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 1

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 271 1921 "A House of Happiness," Weekly Review, IV (January 12, 1921), 34. "Sundown," Freeman, II (March 2, 1921), 592. "Small Potatoes," Youth's Companion, XCV (July 14, 1921), 378. 1922 "Snoozer," Youth's Companion, XCVI (February 9, 1922), 80. "Cranberryhom School," Leslie's Weekly, CXXXIV (February 18, 1922), 250. "The Four Fishermen," Poet Lore, XXXIII (Spring 1922), 15'7. "The Ways 0' Weal," Youth's Companion, XCVI (April 27, 1922), 243. "The Ballad of San Graal," Poet Lore, XXXIII (Autumn 1922), 464-468. "Singing Cotswold Towns," Freeman, VI (October 25, 1922), 159. "The Camphor Bag," Youth's Companion, XCVI (November 30, 1922), 694. "The Ship 0' Bed," Freeman, VI (D ecember 13, 1922), 329. "Via Cruciata," Poet Lore, XXXIII (Winter 1922), 608-610. 1923 "F. E. W.," Bowdoin Quill, XXVII (January 1923),2. "Lad Jason," Freeman, VI (February 7, 1923), 520~521. 1 "In Viis," Poet Lore, XXXIV (Spring 1923), 152-153. "The Plowman," Survey, L (April 1, 1923), 32-33. "Things Enough," Harper's, CXLVII (August 1923), 327. "King David's Harp," Poet Lore, XXXIV (Autumn 1923), 471-472. 1924 "Crecy," Forum, LXXII (August 1924), 251-254. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 2

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 272 Colby Library Quarterly "Trees," Ladies' Home Journal, XLI (August 1924),87. "Dew and Bronze," Nation, CXIX (September 17, 1924), 290. Literary Digest, LXXXII (September 27, 1924), 38. Current Opinion, LXXVII (November 1924), 641. "She Was Brighter Than the Books," New York Herald Tribune Books, XI (November 30, 1924),5. "On Christmas Night by Bethlehem Town," Ladies' Home Journal, XLI (December 1924),9,155. 1925 "Saint Brendan of the West," Forum, LXXIII (February 1925), 218-219. "King David's Harp,," Christian Science Monitor (February 7, 1925), 11. "Ifiley," Century, ex (October 1925), 744-745. "Hawk's Beauty," Bookman, LXII (December 1925), 476. "High Men, Yeomen, Sing Nowell," Ladies' Home Journal, XLII (December 1925), 16. "The Homecoming," Forum, LXXIV (December 1925), 878 879. 1926 "White and Cruel Womankind"; "My Babies Asleep," North American Review, CCXXIII (March 1926), 99-101. "Charm for Warming an Old House," Ladies' Home Journal, XLIII (April 1926), 50. "Madonna of the Coverlets," Ladies' Home Journal, XLIII (May 1926), 57. "Towers and Silence," Bookman, LXIII (May 1926), 321. "The Cock," Bookman, LXIII (July 1926),528-529. "Her Soul in Every Part," Saturday Review of Literature, ITI (August 28, 1926), 65. "The House the Captains Built," Youth's Companion, C (October 21, 1926), 785'. "The Foolish Virgins," Bookman, LXIV (December 1926), 432. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 3

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 273 1927 "White Peacock," Bookman, LXIV (January 1927), 555. "Golden Falcon," Saturday Review of Literature, III (February 5', 1927), 557. "For One Who Is Repose," New' York Herald Tribune Books, VII (February 20, 1927), 2. "The Thunder of Beauty," Christian Science Monitor (May 11, 1927), 13. "Now I Lay Me," Christian Science Monitor (May 26, 1927), 11. "The Firebird," Voices, VI (July 1927),2-3. "Wild Geese," Bookman, LXV (August 1927), 702-703. "Peacocks in Snow"; "L. Plays the Harpsichord," Archive, XL (October 1927), 6, 18. "Marriage," Independent, CXIX (October 15', 1'927), 378. "What Do You Want of Me, Moon?" Saturday Review of Literature, IV (October 22, 1927), 233. 1928 "Ballad for Epiphany," Ladies' Home Journal, XLV (January 1928), 52. "The Hour of Moths," Saturday Review of Literature, IV (February 11, 1928), 585. "The College of Captains," Forum, LXXIX (March 1928), 381. "Old Ballad," Contemporary Verse, XXIII (April-May 1928), 17. "I Shall Be in Other Places," Natio'n, CXXVI (May 9, 1928), 540. "The Three Songs," Saturday Review of Literature, V (July 28, 1928), 1. "Night-Hawk," Saturday Review of Literature, V (October 27, 1928), 289. "The Day After Christnlas," Forum, LXXX (December 1928), 904-905. "A Whippoorwill Awakes," New' York Herald Tribune Books, V (December 9, 1928), 4. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 4

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 274 Colby Library Quarterly 1929 "He Hoes," Scribner's, LXXXV (February 1929), 138. "The Ram," Bookman, LXIX (March 1929), 80. "A Lighted Open Door," Nation, CXXVIII (April 24, 1929), 508. "Reticence'," Literary Digest, CI (May 18, 1929), 34. "Voice of the Woods," Japm, The Poetry Weekly, II (May 20, 1929), [3]. "Two Poems" (including "Humming-Bird"; "Fireflies"), Yale Review, XVIII (June 1929),716-717. "A Buck's Head on the Wall," Bermondsey Book, VI (June', July, August 1929), 109. "An Aeroplane Against a Daylit MO'OD," Saturday Review [London], CXLVII (June 8, 1929) 764. "There Is No Help in Bees," New York Herald Tribune Books, V (August 11, 1929), 4. "There Yet Survived a God," Nation, CXXIX (August 21, 1929), 198. "Where I Took Hold of Life," English Review, XLIX (September 1929), 374. "Rura Cano," London Mercury, XX (October 1929), 558 560. "Where I Took Hold of Life," Literary Digest, elii (October 19, 1929), 26. "The Footfalls," Saturday Review of Literature, VI (O'ctober 26, 1929), 309. "The Boy in the House," Nation, CXXIX (November 20, 1929), 589. "An Aeroplane Against a Daylit MOOD," Wells College Chronicle, XXXIV (December 1929), 74. "Winter-Piece," Ladies' Home Journal, XLVI (December 1929), 144. "The Starfish," New Adelphi, III (Dece,mber 1929-February 1930), 138. "Pines Are Perilous," New Republic, LXI (Decenlber 11, 1929), 66. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 5

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 275 1930 "Wild Swans," COlnmonweal, XI (January 29, 1930), 361. "Song for March," New Republic, LXI (February 5, 1930), 296. "Man of Thunder," New York Herald Tribune Books, VI (February 23, 1930), 4. "Silhouettes from an English Village," Forum, LXXXIII (March 1930), 188. "Tree-Toads," Bozart & Contemporary Verse, III (March- April 1930), 4. "Unholy Light," Commonweal, XI (March 5, 1930),507. "Hylas," Bookman, LXXI (Apri11930), 138. "Sunrise," Voices, No. 55 (Ap,ril 1930), 143. "The Jelly-Fish," Commonweal, XI (April 23, 1930), 712. "People in High Houses"; "The Man Who Broke Three Hearts," Bozart & Contemporary Verse, III (May-June 1930), 3, 12. "The Jelly-Fish," Literary Digest, CV (May 3, 1930), 54. "Lullaby for Peregrine," New York Herald Tribune Books, VI (May 4, 1930), 8. "The Weather Vane," Commonweal, XII (May 21, 1930), 78. "The Betrayal," Yale Review, XIX (June 1930), 688. "Sunrise: Maine Coast," Bowdoin Quill, XXXIV (June' 1930), 235-236. "The Sea-Urchin," New Adelphi, III (June-August 1930), 309. "Sunflowers," Bookman, LXXI (July 1930), 381. "Thomas King," Bozart & Contemporary Verse, III (July August 1930), 4. "The Betrayal"; "The Weather Vane," Literary Digest, CVI (July 26, 1930), 22. "Square-Toed Princes," New York Herald Tribune Books, VI (July 27, 1930), 4. "Anemones," North American Review, CCXXX (August 1930), 154. "The Swallows," Saturday Review of Literature, VII (August 30, 1930), 81. "Two Poems" (including "One in a Darkness"; "Go to the http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 6

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 276 Colby Library Quarterly Barn With a Lantern"), Y ale Review, XX (September 1930), 56-57. "The Open Eye"; "The Horseshoes," Virginia Quarterly Review, VI (October 1930), 544-545. "Centaur," Commonweal, XII (Octob er 1, 1930), 550. "The Open Eye," Literary Digest, evil (Octobe,r 4, 1930),29. "Bats," Nation, CXXXI (October 8, 1930), 379. "Go to the Barn With a Lantern," Literary Digest, evil (October 11, 1930), 52. "Farmers of the Sea," Ladies' Home Journal, XLVII (November 1930), 164. "Sunflowers," London Mercury, XXIII (November 1930), 13-{4.. "He Was of the Forest," Bozart & Contemporary Verse, IV (Noverrlber-December 1930), 11. "More I Cannot Ask," Commonweal, XIII (December 3, 1930), 130. "Where I Took Hold of Life," Commonweal, XIII (December 24, 1930), 208. "More I Cannot Ask," Literary Digest, evil (D'ecember 27, 1930), 20. 1931 "Dark to Dark" (including "Dead of Night"; "Day's Diamond"; "Hill Place"; "End of Light"), Poetry, XXXVII (January 1931), 190-193. "More I Cannot Ask," American Federationist, XXXVIII (February 1931), 164. ( "The Three Songs," Wells College Chronicle, XXXV (February 1931), 134. "The Grindstone," Nation, CXXXII (February 4, 1931), 130. "The Marsh Spider," Ladies' Home Journal, XLVIII (April 1931), 161. "Nothing Changes With the Birds," Commonweal, XIII (April 8, 1931), 631. "The Man Indoors," Nation, CXXXII (June 17,1931),660. "Midsummer Evening," Ladies' Home Journal, XLVIII (July 1931), 118. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 7

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 277 "The Sea-Urchin," Commonweal, XIV (July 1, 1931), 240. "The Schooling of Richard Orr," Saturday Review of Literature, VII (July 4, 1931),942. "Night Is. Here," Nation, CXXXIII (August 12, 1931), 160. _ "Two Old Men," Saturday Review of Literature, VIII (August 29,1931),81. "The G'lder Love," Bozart & Contemporary Verse, V (September-October 1931), 14. "The Painted Gods," Commonweal, XIV (September 30, 1931), 517. "A Buck's Head on the Wall," New York Herald Tribune Books, VIII (O'ctober 11, 1931),4. "Cow-Bells"; "Moths," Bozart & Contemporary Verse, V (November-December 1931), 2-3. "Crystal Moment," Harper's, CLXIV (December 1931), 82. "The Pheasant," Commonweal, XV (December 9, 1931), 154. 1932 "Ancient Patterns" (including "When Man Swung a Scythe"; "Towers of Silence"), Poetry, XXXIX (January 1932), 196-197. "Change of Wind"; "The King Fisher," Wells CO'liege Chronicle, XXXVI (January 1932), 87, 104. "Two Poems" (including "Wild Geese at Night"; "An Old Man Raking Leaves"), Voices, No. 61 (January 1932), 72-73. "Let Me Remember to Give Thanks"; "We Are the Fools Who Doubt," Bozart & Contemporary Verse, V (January February 1932), 2-3. "Crystal Moment," Literary Digest, exii (January 16, 1932), 23. "The Pheasant," American Federationist, XXXIX (February 1932), 179. "Hendrik Hudson"; "Night of Fear," New York Herald Tribune Books, VIII (February 7, 1932), 3,4. "The Cupola," Yale Review, XXI (March 1932), 548. "Peace Is Lovely as the Light," Bozart & Contemporary Verse, V (March-Apri11932), 16. "The Warning," Commonweal, XV (April 6, 1932), 634. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 8

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 278 Colby Library Quarterly "Aubade," Ladies' Home Journal, XLIX (May 1932), 144. "Advice to a Young Farmer," Commonweal, XVI (June 29, 1932), 235. Literary Digest, CXIV (July 30, 1932), 22. "The Inner Temple," Nation, CXXXV (August 17, 1932), 148. "The Bull," Bozart & Contemporary Verse, VI (September October 1932), 2. "The Dead Bittern," Saturday Review of Literature, IX (October 15', 1932), 169. "Rejuvenation," Forum, LXXXVIII (November 1932), 283. "Hens in Winter," New York Herald Tribune Books, IX (Novenlber 27, 1932), 4. "In the Sunset," Yale Review, XXII (December 1932), 288. "The Shadow," World Tomorrow, XV (D'ecemb'er 14, 1932), 571. "The Catch," Nation, CXXXV (D'ecember 21, 1932), 611. "Here There Walked a Happy Ghost," Wells College Cardinal (1932), [1-3]. 1933 "Thomas S. Jones, Junior," Carillon, IV (January 1933), inside front cover. "The Men of Dr and Akkad," World Tomorrow, XVI (January 4, 1933), 15. "He Came. of Such a Family," Wells College Chronicle, XXXVII (February 1933), 102-103. "The Neighbors," World Tomorrow, XVI (February 1, 1933), 106. "A Mountain Man," World Tomorrow, XVI (February 8, 1933), 133. "First Flight," Yale Review, XXII (March 1933), 545-548. "The Secret Heart," Forum, LXXXIX (March 1933), 135. Literary Digest, CXV (March 11,1933), 32. "A Fire at Night," New York Herald Tribune Books, IX (March 12, 1933), 6. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 9

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 279 "The Book of Snow," Commonweal, XVII (March 15, 1933), 550. "Sitting Up Late a Winter Night," Carillon, IV (April 1933), 6-7. "Hannah Dustin," Ladies' Home Journal, L (May 1933), 80. "Now in the Hive," Nation, C'XXXVI (May 3, 1933),506. "Two Poems" (including "The Sacrament"; "Transplanted Gentians"), Voices, No. 70 (June-July 1933), 26-27. "TIle Strange Children," Commonweal, XVIII (June 16, 1933), 184-186. "The Dragonfly," Trails, II (Summer 1933), 3. "The Cup of Day," New Yorker, IX (June 24, 1933), 14. "A June-Bug," Carillon, IV (July 1933), 16. "Potato Diggers," Virginia Quarterly Review, IX (July 1933), 380. "Strange Holiness," Harper's, CLXVII (July 1933), 250. "In the Bam in Winter," Christian Science Monitor (July 10, 1933), 9. "Revelation," Commonweal, XVIII (July 28, 1933), 326. "The Weather Vanes," Christian Science Monitor (August 3, 1933), 7. "Bees," New York Times (August 19, 1933), 10. "The Understanding," World Tomorrow, XVI (August 31, 1933), 493. "Giant Sunflowers Marched Away," Christian Science Monitor (September 18, 1933), 7. "A Boy, a Lake, a Sun," Commonweal, XVIII (September 22, 1933), 488. "The Book of Snow"; "Advice to a Young Farmer," American Federationist, XL (November 1933), 1189, 1196. "Country Church," Harper's, C'LXVII (November 1933), 758. "The Squash Blossoms," Christian Science Monitor (November 25, 1933), 19. "December Twenty-First," Christian Science Monitor (December 21, 1933), 7. 1934 "The Mark," Virginia Quarterly Review, X (January 1934), 53. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 10

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 280 Colby Library Quarterly "Winter Milking," Forum, XCI (January 1934), 22-23. "The Woodland Orchard," North American Review, CC'XXXVII (January 1934), 20. "Daisies of the Hearth," Christian Science Manitor (January 16, 1934), 7. "The Spider," Saturday Review 0/ Literature, X (January 20, 1934), 417. "Sureties," Co'mmonweal, XIX (January 26, 1934), 346. "The Mark," Literary Digest, CXVII (January 27, 1934),33. "The Island," American Poetry Journal (February 1934), 8-9. "A Broken Thread," New York Times (February 19, 1934), 14. "McCulloch's Mare," Scholastic, XXIV (March 3, 1934), 19. "The Housing of the Lambs," Commonweal, XIX (March 9, 1934), 520. "The Haying," Silhouettes, II (Spring 1934), 15. "Eyes Are Lit Up," Forum, XCI (April 1934), 252. "The Miracle," American Girl, XVII (April 1934), 12. "The Startled HerOD," Commonweal, XIX (April 6, 1934), 628. "Eyes Are Lit Up," Literary Digest, CXVII (May 5, 1934), 43. "Old Cellar," New York American (May 16, 1934),21. "Counting of Sheep," Commonweal, XX (May 25, 1934),94. "Wild Bee's Nest," Nation, CXXXVIII (May 30, 1934),615. "Peace," Scribner's, XCV (June 1934), 435. "Something Holy," American Poetry Journal (June 1934),39. "Jethro's Pet," Yankee Poetry Chapbook (Summer 1934), 33-36. "Family Trees," Ladies' Home Journal, LI (July 1934), 42. "Memorial Day," Virginia Quarterly Review, X (July 1934), 391-392. "Being," Nation, CXXXIX (July 4, 1934), 22. "The Barn in Summer," New York American (July 24, 1934), 15. "The Old Farmhouse," Christian Science Monitor (July 25, 1934), 7. "Messages," Poetry, XLIV (August 1934), 261. "Outdoor Dance," Scribner's, XCVI (August 1934),98. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 11

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 281 "The Farm in the Woods," New York Times, IV (August 5, 1934), 4E. "My Friend," Forum, XCII (September 1934), 177. "Being," Literary Digest, CXVIII (September 15, 1934),27. "New Guests," New York Herald Tribune Books, XI (October 21, 1934), 3. "Now the Great God Sun Descends," Ladies' Home Journal, LI (Novenlber 1934), 121. "Incandescent Trees," Commonweal, XXI (November 2, 1934), 23. "The Lustre Pitcher," Bowdoin Quill, XXXIX (December 1934), 18-19. "He Was a Kind of Bloom," Trails, III (Winter 1934), 5. "Strange Holiness," The Gleam (1934),22-23. 1935 "Well Ordered Things," American Girl, XVIII (January 1935), 13. "This Is My Country," Harper's, CLXX (February 1935), 288. "Nothing Behind," Christian Science Monitor (February 20, 1935), 9. "Run-Out Harbor," Commonweal, XXI (February 22, 1935), 480. "Now All Within My Household Sleep," North American Review, CCXXXIX (March 1935), 256. "Taking the Turn," Forum, XCIII (March 1935),174. Literary Digest, CXIX (March 16, 1935), 23. "The Bridge," Silhouettes, III (Spring 1935), 15. "The Bull Inside," New York American (April 19, 1935), 21. "The Young Calves," American Girl, XVIII (May 1935), 24. "The Fog," Yale Review, XXIV (June 1935),742. "The Weasel," Scribner's, XCVII (June 1935), 355. "The Trees of Thunder," Voices, No. 82 (June-July 1935), 3. "The Secret Heart," Commonweal, XXII (June 7, 1935'), 163. "The Lost Graveyard," Fantasy, V (Summer 1935), 17. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 12

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 282 Colby Library Quarterly "Before More Snow," American Poetry Journal (July-August 1935), 14. "The Fog," Literary Digest, CXX (July 6, 1935), 28. "Evening-Countryside," Christian Science Monitor (July 27, 1935), 5. "The Trees of Thunder," Literary Digest, CXX (July 27, 1935), 28. "The Secret," Commonweal, XXII (August 9, 1935), 363. "Of All the Days," Commonweal, XXII (September 6, 1935'), 439. "The Sorrowful House," Fantasy, V (Number Two, 1935), 9. "Man Must Have Help," New York Times (September 26, 1935), 22. "The Caller," Literary Digest, CXX (September 28, 1935), 28. "Aunt," American Girl, XVIII (October 1935), 19. "The Caller," Virginia Quarterly Review, XI (October 1935'), 546. "October Forest," Forum, XCIV (October 1935), 256. "Sunday Shoes," St. Nicholas, LXII (October 1935), 22. "Sureties," American Federationist, XLII (October 1935), 1068. "Thunder Pools," American Mercury, XXXVI (October 1935), 186. "Paths in the Dew," Commonweal, XXIII (November 15', 1935), 68. "Bread-and-Milk on the Stoop," Saturday Review of Literature, XIII (November 23, 1935), 7. "Going Mter the Cows in a Fog," North American Review: CCXL (December 1935), 419-420. "The Spider," The Gleam (1935), 22-23. 1936 "The Dragonfly," St. Nicholas, LXIII (January 1936), 8. "The Icicle," Christian Science Monitor (January 3, 1936), 5. "The Skunk," Forum, XCV (February 1936), 128. "Sweet Grass," American Mercury, XXXVII (February 1936), 240. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 13

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 283 "Lantern in the Snow," New Yorker, XI (February 1, 1936), 26. "The Transient," Commonweal, XXIII (February 14, 1936), 426. "Tipsham Foreside," Yankee, II (March 1936), 25-27. "Winter Morning," Ladies' Home Journal, LIII (March 1936), 74. "Thunder Pools," American Mercury Digest (Spring 1936), 125. "Man on the Street," Commonweal, XXIII (March 27, 1936), 600. "Country Lace," Ladies' HOlme Journal, LIII (Apri11936), 84. "The Ox-Pull at the Fair," Scribner's, XCIX (April 1936), 215'. "Going Starring," Commonweal, XXIII (April 17, 1936), 679. "A Boy, a Lake, a Sun," American Federationist, XLIII (May 1936), 538. "Seagulls Inland," Saturday Review of Literature, XIV (May 16, 1936), 4. "Courtesy," St. Nicholas, LXIII (June 1936), 20. "The Island Glade," Scribner's, XCIX (June 1936), 335. "Thief Jones," Yankee, II (June 1936), 21. "Tipsham Foreside"; "The Fog"; "This Is My Country," Tuftonian, X (June 1936), 111-121. "The Lantern," Harper's, CLXXIII (July 1936), 138. "Strange Holiness"; "Sacrament," Library Journal, LXI (July 1936), 522, 525. "These Things Have Delighted Me," American Girl, XIX (July 1936), 19. "This Was Home," Forum, XCVI (July 1936), 41. "Blue Cartwheels," Forum, XCVI (August 1936), 80. "Brothers," Scribner's, C (August 1936), 86. "Ebb-Tide Treasure," St. Nicholas, LXIII (August 1936), 10. "Getting Ready for Town," Ladies' Home Journal, LIII (August 1936), 40. "Bees at Home," Scribner's, C (September 1936), 186. "Pasture Pools," St. Nicholas, LXIII (September 1936), 28. "After the Shower," Commonweal, XXIV (September 4, 1936), 442. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 14

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 284 Colby Library Quarterly "Cider Pressing," Virginia Quarterly Review, XII (October 1936), 549. "October"; "Farm Boy," St. Nicholas, LXIII (October 1936), 4,28. "The Book of Snow"; "New Guests"; "Lullaby for Peregrine," Scholastic, XXIX (October 3, 1936), 9. "Haytime Symphony," Commonweal, XXIV (October 23, 1936), 612. "Barn Swallows," American Mercury, XXXIX (November 1936), 332. "Maine Woodpile," Ladies' Home Journal, LIII (November 1936), 130. "New Milk," Delineator, CXXIX (November 1936), 3. "Grinding Scythe," Bowdoin Quill, XLI (December 1936), 15-18. "Orchard Site," North American Review, CCXLII (Winter 1936-1937), 269. "The Trees of Thunder," The Gleam (1936), 22. 1937 "Footsteps of Flame," Ladies' Home Journal, LIV (January 1937), 54. "The Island Wife," Yankee, III (January 1937), 8. "Man on the Street," American Federationist, XLIV (January 1937), 40. "Winter Friends," Commonweal, XXV (January 1, 1937), 266. "Star-Pudding," Commonweal, XXV (January 22, 1937),349. "Drawing Water," Ladies' Home Journal, LIV (February 1937), 42. "The Basket," Commonweal, XXV (February 26, 1937),487. "Another Lincoln," Cosmopolitan, ell (March 1937), 149. "Cows Are Coming Home in Maine," Ladies' Home Journal, LIV (March 1937), 51. "Village Gardens," Virginia Quarterly Review, XIII (Spring 1937), 241. "One Who Knows His Seagulls," Scribner's, CI (April 1937), 18. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 15

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 285 "When Country People Move to Town," Ladies' Home Journal, LIV (April 1937), 115. "Whippoorwill Time," Commonweal, XXV (April 16, 1937), 692. "The Brooding Robin," American Girl, XX (May 1937), 24. "Door to the Night," American Mercury, XLI (May 1937), 59. "Bald Eagle," Virginia Quarterly Review, XIII (Summer 1937), 393-3'94. "Coast Church," American Girl, XX (July 1937), 11. "Home Without Ducks," Harper's, CLXXV (July 1937), 205. "Old Farmer Alone," Scribner's, CII (July 1937), 31. "The Rocker," Ladies' Home Journal, LTV (July 1937), 47. "Country Party," Ladies' Home Journal, LIV (August 1937), 38. "Lazybones," Yankee, III (August 1937), 16. "The Scythe-Tree," Commonweal, XXVI (August 27, 1937), 416.. "A Farm Chair," New York Times (Septerrlber 4, 1937), 14. "Good Hay Day," Ladies' Home Journal, LIV (October 1937), 96. "The Whisperers," St. Nicholas, LXIV (October 1937), frontispiece. "Three Fish-Hawks," Commonweal, XXVI (October 22, 1937), 596. "The Sea Was in His Dwelling," New York Times (November 3, 1937), 22. "Good Neighbor," Commonweal, XXVII (November 5', 1937), 40. "Dog and Seagulls," New Yorker, XIII (November 13, 1937), 29. "Plowman Without a Plow," Commonweal, XXVII (December 3, 1937), 150. "Seguin," Commonweal, XXVII (December 10, 1937), 174. "Bread-and-Milk on the Stoop," The Gleam (1937), 12-13. "Old Farmer Alone," The Gleam (1937, Original Verse Issue), 27. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 16

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 286 Colby Library Quarterly 1938 "A Father Is a Strange Thing," Spirit, IV (January 1938), 168. "It Takes a Boy," Ladies' Home Journal, LV (January 1938), 60. "Love in a Chinlney," Coronet, III (January 1938), 76. "Beyond Age," Commonweal, XXVII (January 7, 1938),290. "Pines After Snow," New Yorker, XIII (January 8, 1938),70. "The Way to Know a Father," Ladies' Home Journal, LV (February 1938), 91. "The Sharp Coast," Coronet, III (March 1938), 90-91. "The Woodcock," St. Nicholas, LXV (March 1938), 14. "The Family Stairs," Ladies' Ho'me Journal, LV (Aproil 1938), 85. "It Was a Fine Place," St. Nicholas, LXV (April 1938), 25. "Wet Night," American Girl, XXI (April 1938), 24. "Singers in France," Commonweal, XXVII (April 1, 1938), 631. "Maine Valley," Commonweal, XXVII (April 15, 1938), 689. "The Corncrib," American Girl, XXI (May 1938), 10. "Farmer at Home," Ladies' Home Jo'urnal, LV (May 1938), 41. "The Poles," Commonweal, CXXVIII (May 20, 1938), 96. "Red-Letter Day," Ladies' Home Journal, LV (June, 1938), 112. "Apples in a Clam-Rocker," New York Times (June 15, 1938), 22. "On the Beach," New Yorker, XIV (June 18, 1938), 16. "Farmhouse Burning at Night," Coronet, IV (August 1938), 8-9. "Hound on the Church Porch," New Yo'rker, XIV (August 13, 1938), 24. "The Race," New Yorker, XIV (August 20, 1938),23. "Hounds by Starlight," New York Times (August 24, 1938), 20. "Open-Chamber," Ladies' Home Journal, LV (O'ctob'er 1938), 102. "Man and Goat," New York Times (October 28, 1938), 22. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 17

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 287 "Men in the Moon," American Mercury, XLV (November 1938), 357-358. "What Was Missing," New York Times, IV (December 4, 1938), 8E. "Foxes in Graves," New Yorker, XIV (December 31, 1938), 23. 1939 "A Summer Christmas Tree (In Emily Dickinson's Garden in Amherst, Mass.)," New York Times, IV (January 29, 1939), 8E. "He Knew His Way," Forum, CI (March 1939), 176. "How to Make a Willow Whistle," Ladies' Home Journal, LVI (March 1939), 39. "Justice," Coronet, V (March 1939), 123. "It Was Like Sunday," Commonweal, XXIX (March 17, 1939), 568. "The Poem," Yankee, V (April 1939), 28. "Sign of Spring," Ladies' Home Journal, LVI (April 1939), 59. "Young Spring," New Yorker, XV (April 29, 1939), 22. "A Boy, a Lake, a Sun," Co'mmonweal, XXX (May 12, 1939), 83. "Wilmot Mitchell," Bowdoin Alumnus, XIII (June 1939), 118. "Mitchell of Bowdoin," Brunswick Record, XXXVII (June 15, 1939), 6. "Three Citizens of Brunswick," Brunswick Record, XXXVII (July 6, 1939), 6. "Far Trees Keep Up," Commonweal, XXX (July 7, 1939), 270. "Cranberryhom School," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIV (August-September 1939), 11. "Hay Coming In," New York Times (August 5, 1939), 14. "Three Citizens of Brunswick," Yankee, V (September 1939), 7, 32-33. "Winter Morning," Scholastic, XXXV (September 18, 1939), 24E. "Fair Feeling," Commonweal, XXX (September 29, 1939), 512. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 18

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 288 Colby Library Qualrterly "Tides," Forum, CII (October 1939), 192. "New Englanders Are Maples," New York Times (October 28, 1939), 14. "The Bonfires," Ladies' HOlme Journal, LVI (NoVelTlber 1939), 51. "New England Hillside," Forum, CII (Novenlber 1939), 199. "Ungathered Grapes," American Mercury, XLVIII (November 1939), 364. "The Almanac," Ladies' Home Journal, LVI (December 1939), 108. "Soulething Holy," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIV (December 1939), 27. "Closed House," New Yo'rk Times (December 29, 1939), 14. "Love in a Chimney," The Gleam (1938-1939), 51. "San Lorenzo," Salmagundi (Aroostook State College Yearbook, 1939), 6. 1940 "Late Christmas," Ladies' Home Journal, LVII (January 1940), 44. "A Farm," Old Farmer's Almanac, No. 148 (1940), [2]. "The Goslings," Christian Science Monitor Weekly Magazine Section (January 20, 1940), 14. "The Clean Captains," Ladies' Home Journal, LVII (February 1940), 87. "Setting Hen," Forum, CIII (February 1940), 86. "The Spoon," Commonweal, XXXI (February 9, 1940), 341. "New England Conserve," New YOlrk Times (February 29, 1940), 18. "The Island Man," Ladies' Home Journal, LVII (March 1940), 124. "My Brother and I Stand in the: Dark," American Girl, XXIII (March 1940), 19. "I Heard Spring," New York Times (April 13, 1940), 16. "Henry Hill Pierce," Bowdoin College Bulletin, No. 253 (May 1940), 4. "The Name," American Girl, XXIII (May 1940), 21. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 19

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 289 "Things Enough," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIV (May 1940), 17. "May Night," New Yorker, XVI (May 11, 1940), 75'. "The Exp,edition," New Yorker, XVI (May 18, 1940), 73. "Buck, Boy, and Trout," Atlantic Monthly, CLXV (June 1940), 844. "A Flicker Wellt Free," Harper's, CLXXXI (June 1940), 147. "Thank Little Boys," Ladies' Home Journal, LVII (July 1940), 50. "Thrush Woods," New York Times (July 24, 1940),20. "Needles in Haystacks," American Girl, XXIII (August 1940), 22. "A Boy, a Lake, a Sun," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (August-September 1940), 11. "The Warm Spot in the Pasture," Commonweal, XXXII (August 2, 1940), 307. "Two Women Under a Maple," Ladies' Home Journal, LVII (September 1940), 84. "The Cry," New York Times, IV (September 22, 1940), 6E. "Bad Winds Blow Some Good," American Girl, XXIII (October 1940), 12. "Raphael's Apples," American Mercury, LI (Octob,er 1940), 183. "Cloudy Sunset," New Yorker, XVI (October 5, 1940), 18. "The Palace of Park Avenue," New York Times (October 9, 1940), 28. "Summer's End," New York Tinles (October 26, 1940), 14. "The Herring Dipping," Bowdoin Quill, XLV (December 1940), 10. "The Young Calves," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (December 1940), 10. "Bed of Fire," New York Times, IV (December 22, 1940), 6E. "Young Spring," The Gleam (1939-1940),26. 1941 "Mr. Bums Starts for Town," Yankee, VII (January 1941), 19. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 20

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 290 Colby Library Quarterly "A Girl Shelling Peas," Ladies' Home Journal, LVIII (February 1941), 109. "Kitchen Sun-Dial," Christian Science Monitor Weekly Magazine Section (February 1, 1941), 15. "Where I Took Hold of Life," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (March 1941), 15. "All the Living Give Thanks," Commonweal, XXXIII (March 14, 1941), 514. "Cut Diamond," Virginia Quarterly Review, XVII (Spring 1941), 225. "Mainland-Woman's Return," New York Times, IV (March 23, 1941), 8E. "A Fire at Night," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (April 1941), 14. "Young Farmers," Ladies' Home Journal, LVIII (April 1941), 65. "The May Basket," National Parent-Teacher, XXXV (May 1941), 33. "Spring, Spring, Spring," Ladies' Ho'me Journal, LVIII (May 1941), 5'4. "The Swop," Yankee, VII (May 1941), 18. "John Frost," Brunswick Record, XXXIX (June 19,1941),3. "Friend from the World's End," New York Times (July 15, 1941), 18. "The Apprentice Lobsterman," Saturday Review of Literature, XXIV (August 16, 1941), 8. "Boy on a Stump," Ladies' Home Journal, LVIII (September 1941), 70. "Cricket in the House," Good Housekeeping, exiii (September 1941), 49. "Raccoon Hunt," Atlantic Monthly, CLXVIII (September 1941), 372. "John Frost," Winged Word, I (Autumn 1941), 13. "Five Bare Boys," Good Housekeeping, exiii (O'ctober 1941), 47. "Reunion," Ladies' Home Journal, LVIII (October 1941), 63. "Brooks Leavitt," Bowdoin Alumnus, XVI (November 1941), 13. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 21

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 291 "Cat on the Table," Ladies' Home Journal, LVIII (November 1941), 144. "Law Broken in the Woods," Extension, XXXVI (November 1941), 8. "The Church Was Still Full of Hymns," American Girl, XXIV (December 1941), 12. "Late-Winter Evening," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVI (December 1941), 7. "New Drum," Ladies' Home Journal, LVIII (December 1941), 135. "This Was the Word," Bowdoin Quill, XLVI (December 1941), 18. "A Christmas Poem," Boston Herald Christmas Book Section (December 1, 1941), 1. "Totem," Saturday Review of Literature, XXIV (December 27, 1941), 12. "Buck, Boy, and Trout," The Gleam (1940-1941), 13. "Hanover," Hanover College Hill Thoughts, I (1941) 1. 1942 "Bread and Love," Free World, I (January 1942), 316. "Bride of the Sun," Ladies' Home Journal, LIX (January 1942), 94. "The First Christmas Tree," Tuftonian, n.s. II (January 1942), [85]. "The Monument," Atlantic Monthly, CLXIX (January 1942), 112. "Definition for a Poem," Ladies' Home Journal, LIX (February 1942), 69. "Law," New York Times (February 19, 1942), 18. "Duty," Ladies' Home Journal, LIX (March 1942), 64. "Grief," American Mercury, LIV (April 1942), 495. "Sea Will Remain," Ladies' Home Journal, LIX (April 1942), 136. "Why Cows Feed One Way," Good Housekeeping, CXIV (April 1942), 31. "Little Boys in Church," Saturday Evening Post, CCXIV (May 2, 1942), 42. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 22

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 292 Colby Library Quarte,rly "The Artist," New York Times (May 13, 1942), 18. City Edition only. "Sills of Bowdoin," Bowdoin Orient, LXXII (May 30, 1942), 1. "A Boy a Quarter to Five," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVI (June 1942), 13. "Joy Meets Boy," Ladies' Home Journal, LIX (June 1942),74. "Male Chorus," American Mercury, LIV (June 1942), 678. l "Poet's Portrait,'" Contemp,orary Verse, II (Summer 1942), 13. "It is Harder Now to Die," Saturday Review' of Literature, XXV (July 25, 1942), 10. "Demigod," Ladies' Home Journal, LIX (August 1942), 37. "Rest," New Yorker, XVIII (August 1, 1942), 49. "See Your Place from the Sky," New' Yorker, XVIII (August 29, 1942), 47. "Sunlmer's Sweetest at the Dregs," American Girl, XXV (September 1942), 23. "The Harvest," New York Times (September 1, 1942), 18. "Four-Foot Orators," Goo'd Housekeeping, CXV (October 1942), 16. "The Miracle," American Girl, XXIV (Octob,er 1942), 17. "Humming-Bird Economy," Poetry Chapbook, I (October Nove,mber 1942), 12-13. "Coast Babies Sit Up Late," Saturday Evening Post, CCXV (October 17, 1942), 106. "The Poet Is the Immediate Man," Driftwind, XVII (November 1942), 253. "Younger Brothers," Free World, IV (November 1942), 100. "Maine Boy," New York Times (November 5, 1942), 24. "Walls Are Not So Necessary As Love," Saturday Evening Post, CCXV (November 21, 1942), 46. "The Cry," The Gleam (1941-1942), 14. 1943 "A King Called," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVII (January 1943), 10. "See Your Place from the Sky," Strand Magazine, elv (January 1943), 74. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 23

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 293 "The Thin Bird," Saturday Review of Literature, XXVI (January 16, 1943), 4. "My Home Was Flowers Opened," American Mercury, LVI (February 1943), 190-191. "At the Moon's Eclipse," Free World, V (March 1943), 194. "Brothers of the Red North Star," Soviet Russia Today, XI (March 1943), 13. "The Lamp Should Be Lit," American Mercury, LVI (March 1943), 280. "She Was the Spring," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVII (March 1943), 7. "Youthful Dragon," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXI (March 1943), 129. "The Winter of My Year," Christian Science Monitor (March 12, 1943), 10. "Fire Draws Fire," Poetry Chapbook, I (Spring 1943), 84-85. "Waters Are Known to Bum," Virginia Quarterly Review, XIX (Spring 1943), 257. "Breadmaking," American Cookery, XLVII (April 1943), 327. "This Is an Ancient Poem," Saturday Evening Post, CC'XV (April 10, 1943), 37. "It Was New England," Commonweal, XXXVII (April 16, 1943), 630. "The Train Rushed On Like Time," New York Times (May 19, 1943), 24. "The Sign," Saturday Review of Literature, XXVI (May 22, 1943), 12. "This Was the Way the Winds Went," New Yorker, XIX (June 19, 1943), 23. "Such Ancientness of Home," Christian Science Monitor (June 24, 1943), 8. "Day of Days," Extension, XXXVIII (July 1943), 34. "I Still Look Up," Ladies' Home Journal, LX (July 1943), 76. "Maine Goes Up or Down," American Girl, XXVI (July 1943), 14. "Coast Weather," New York Times, IV (July 25, 1943), 10E. "Coast Law," Ladies' Home Journal, LX (August 1943), 96. "Maine Apples," Christian Science Monitor (August 19,1943), 8. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 24

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 294 Colby Library Quarte,rly "Thunder Was Born in the Hen Yard," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXII (September 1943), 110. "He Learned from Primers," Senior Scholastic, XLIII (September 13-18, 1943), 20. "One Young Boy Woke the World,",Contemporary Poetry, III (Autumn 1943), 14. "A Farmer Can Double His Life," American Mercury, LVII (October 1943), 435. "Identification," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVIII (October 1943), 21. "0 Boyhood, Good-By!" Ladies' Home Journal, LX (October 1943), 76. "The Token," Christian Science Monitor (October 9,1943),8. "Aroostook," New York Herald Tribune (October 19, 1943), 22. "One Thing Was New," Ladies' Home Journal, LX (November 1943), 99. "Battle of Rams," Ladies' Home Journal, LX (Decembe~ 1943), 162. "Straight World," Christian Science Monitor (December 15', 1943), 10. "The DrUID," The Gleam (1942-1943),28. 1944 "Lost Son," Good Housekeeping, CXVIII (January 1944),46. "Wardens of the Rows," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVIII (January 1944), 34. "Brief Flowering," New York Times (January 10, 1944), 16. "Lilies-of-the-Valley Run Wild," Christian Science Manitar (January 21, 1944), 6. "I Dipped My Hand in Life," New York Herald Tribune (January 28, 1944), 16. "Farmer in Church," Ladies' Home Journal, LXI (February 1944), 162. "Winter Is My Year," Bowdoin Alumnus, XVIII (February 1944), 1. "Oldest Airman," Christian Science Monitor (February 28, 1944), 6. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 25

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 295 "February Hens," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXIII (March 1944), 117. "The Riddle," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVIII (March 1944), 12. "The Bowdoin Sun," Bowdoin Orient, LXXIII (March 15, 1944), 1, 4. "The Cows Expected It," Winged Word, III (Spring 1944),55. "Such Knowledge Goes Deep," Ladies' Home Journal, LXI (April 1944), 104. "Upstairs," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXIII (April 1944), 75. "The Wall of the World Was Down," Christian Science Monitor (April 20, 1944), 10. "These Small Words," New York Times (April 25,1944),22. "Boy's Lamp," National Parent-Teacher, XXXVIII (May 1944), 29. "Feeler of the Night," Ladies' Home Journal, LXI (May 1944), 177. "Trust An Elm to Know the Good," New York Herald Tribune (May 12, 1944), 16. "Apotheosis," Saturday Review of Literature, XXVII (May 13, 1944), 17. "Who Am I to Say No?" Saturday Evening Post, CCXVI (May 13, 1944), 67. "Double Boy," Good Housekeeping, CXVIII (June 1944), 46. "Indian Summer," Bowdoin Quill, XLVIII (June 1944), 14. "This Day My Son Puts on His Wings," Ladies' Home Journal, LXI (June 1944), 87. "For the Year-Old Son of a War-Flier," New York Times (June 5, 1944), 18. "The Music Had to Be," Saturday Evening Post, CCXVI (June 24, 1944), 36. "Poem at Bowdoin, 1944," Lewiston Journal Magazine Section (June 24, 1944), A-2. "Foundation of a Man," Ladies' Home Journal, LXI (July 1944), 519. "House on Water," New York Times (July 31,1944),12. "The New Lambs," Ladies' Home Journal, LXI (August 1944), 55. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 26

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 296 Colby Library Quarterly "The Sesquicentennial Poem," Bowdoin, College Bulletin, No. 271 (August 1944), 10-18. "Welcome to the Middle West," Christian Science Monitor (August 17, 1944), 8. "Wind from Home," New' Yorker, XX (August 26,1944),28. "Field of Fringed Gentians," Ladies' Home Journal, LXI (SeI>tember 1944), 162. "Nothing Moves All Over So as a Boy," Good Housekeeping, exix (Sep'tember 1944), 46. "Wrath," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIX (September 1944), 31. "The Lights Go On," New York Herald Tribune (Septe,mber 22, 1944), 18. "Sons Who Are My Grandfathers," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIX (October 1944), 31. "America Was Schoolmasters," Senior Scholastic, XLV (November 13, 1944), 16. "Boy in the Apples," New York Herald Tribune (November 16, 1944), 18. "Old Theme Restated," New York Herald Tribune (November 24, 1944), 26. "Now the Sea Had Cooled," Ladies' Home Journal, LXI (December 1944), 83. "Something Holy," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIX (D'ecember 1944), 24. "In Memory: Stephen Benet," Christian Science Monitor (December 11, 1944), 9. "Youthful Dragon," The Gleam (1943-1944),28. 1945 "Indian Apples," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIX (January 1945'), 29. "Magnet," New York Herald Tribune (January 22, 1945), 14. "The Poet Destroys Time," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIX (February 1945), 29. "Maine Winter," Life, XVIII (February 12, 1945), 85-93. "Broken-Off Song," Saturday Review of Literature, XXVIII (February 17, 1945), 8. "Friendship Is a Miracle," Pageant, I (March 1945), 115. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 27

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 297 "Handsomeness," National Parent-Teacher, XXXIX (March 1945), 22. "Boys' Bells," New York Herald Tribune (March 14, 194$), 24. "Poems Are Lambs and Brawny Men," Christian Science Monitor (March 16, 1945), 8. "Epithalamion for a Western World," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXV (May 1945), 113-114. "What Boys Are," American Girl, XXVIII (May 1945), 12. "Blue Windows," Ladies' Home Journal, LXII (June 1945), 86. "Getting Through," New York Times (June 2, 1945), 14. "Granite's a Model," Southwest Review, XXX (Summer 1945), 312. "Good," Ladies' Home Journal, LXII (July 1945'), 74. "To a Boy With Wide Ears," Good Housekeeping, CXXI (July 1945), 46. "My Morning Glories," New York Herald Tribune (July 6, 1945), 8. "The Dragon Will Lie Down With the D'eer," Christian Science Monitor (July 19, 1945),8. "The Grieving Wind," American Mercury, LXI (August 1945), 219. "Two-Year-Old Man," Ladies' Home Journal, LXII (August 1945), 92. "It Takes a Man to Make a Poem," New York Herald Tribune (August 10, 1945), 18. ~'Cowbell," Saturday Evening Po~t, CCXVIII (August 11, 1945), 78. "The Storm," New York Times (August 13, 1945), 18. "Hay-Day," Gourmet, V (September 1945),25. "The Poem Wrote Itself," Good Housekeeping, CXXI (September 1945), 19. "Last Ear," Saturday Review of Literature, XXVIII (September 15, 1945), 32. "The Red Drummer," Southwest Review, XXXI (Fall 1945), 87. "Apostolic Succession," New York Herald Tribune (September 26, 1945), 22. http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 28

Cary: A Bibliography of Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Part II 298 Colby Library Quarterly "The Gentle Ones," Ladies' Home Journal, LXII (October 1945), 60. "Holy Well," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXVI (October 1945), 94. "Noah's Ark," New York Herald Tribune (October 18, 1945), 22. "Winter Bouquet," New York Herald Tribune (October 29, 1945), 18. "White Birches," National Parent-Teacher, XL (November 1945'), 21. "Ponds of Air," Saturday Evening Po'st, CCXVIII (November 17, 1945), 44. "Over the Line," American Mercury, LXI (December 1945, 665. 1 "Upstairs," The Gleam (1944-1945), 41. 1946 "A Godless Thing," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXVII (January 1946), 81. "Golden Chain," National Parent-Teacher, XL (January 1946), 30. "Herb-ert Hartman," Bowdoin Quill, LXIX (February 1946), 12. "H. H.," Bowdoin Alumnus, XX (February 1946), 14. "No One Told Him He Had the Sky for Mother," National Parent-Teacher, XL (February 1946), 33. "Names in a Tree," Ladies' Home Journal, LXIII (March 1946), 158. "Something Takes Great Interest," National Parent-Teacher, XL (March 1946), 27. "Fright," Saturday Evening Post, CCXVIII (March 16, 1946), 36. "A Man Who Measured Out Music," Southwest Review', XXXI (Spring 1946), 161. "Deepest Silence," Ladies' Home Journal, LXIII (April 1946), 231. "Hate Comes Late," New Yo'rk Times (Apiril 4, 1946), 24. "Vernlont Praise," Saturday Evening Post, CCXVIII (April 6, 1946), 123. Published by Digital Commons @ Colby, 1966 29

Colby Quarterly, Vol. 7, Iss. 6 [1966], Art. 6 Colby Library Quarterly 299 "Afternoon With Goats," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXVII (May 1946), 148. "The Stranger," National Parent-Teacher, XL (May 1946), 24. "The Sea Was All," Saturday Review of Literature, XXIX (May 25, 1946), 17. "Charles Theodore Burnett," Bowdoin College Bulletin, No. 282 (June 1946), 13. "The Barn-Elm," Saturday Review of Literature, XXIX (June' 1, 1946), 10. "The Democratic-Republican Cheese"; "Unfinished Symphony," Murphy's Tavern Quarterly, I (Summer 1946), 23-26, 36-37. "Sea Over a Farm," New York Herald Tribune (June 22, 1946), 10. "Apples by Ocean," Forum, CVI (July 1946), 71. "Seed," Good Housekeeping, CXXIII (July 1946), 42. "To Two Maine Boys Growing Up in Arizona," Yankee, X (July 1946), inside back cover. "New Boy in the Old House," New York Herald Tribune (July 23, 1946), 22. "Boys Are Turned Out," Good Housekeeping, CXXIII (August 1946), 42. "First Fish," Saturday Evening Post, CCXIX (August 31, 1946), 39. "Solitude," Southwest Review, XXXI (Autumn 1946), 363. "Men Came Through the Floor," Saturday Review' of Literature, XXIX (Septerrlber 21, 1946), 16. "Boy in the Pine Tree," New York Times (Septe,mber 27, 1946), 22. "Catching the Horse," Saturday Evening Post, CCXIX (October 5, 1946), 38. "After Frost," Farm Journal, LXX (November 1946), 78. "For One Marrying in the House Where He Was Born," Forum, CVI (November 1946), 455. "Peary Stafford - Navy Flier," Bowdoin Alumnus, XXI (Novemb,er 1946), 18. "Every Ledge a Table," New York Herald Tribune (November 4, 1946), 18. [To be continued] http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq/vol7/iss6/6 30