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In the upper right hand corner is the labeling: Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland, The Metropolitan School of Art, Kildare Street, Dublin., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1174309451953125\u0026pageno\u003d19, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dnp34"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dp3nl"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 22"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Fish of the Flood\", startdate: 1912-10-01, pages: 13, author: Emilia Stuart Lorimer, descriptionsingle: A poem speaking about being content with what one has using a fish simile, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201876985640625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d13, eventtype: Nature, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dp3nl"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/df9om"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 23"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"To Suffragettes.\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 193-194, author: Wyndham Lewis, descriptionsingle: A letter encouraging suffragettes to \"stick to what [they] understand\"; to continue their struggle for suffrage but to avoid making art, which is ostensibly outside the realm of female expertise (according to the author), imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026pageno\u003d193, eventtype: Suffrage Movement; Gender; Art, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay; Letter, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/df9om"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/b8lvi"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 24"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Relativity and Metaphysics\", startdate: 1920-01-01, pages: 137-138, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: The definition of the ego-entity. And the explanation of how relativity changes our perceptions, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1165373777546875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d5, eventtype: Science, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Nicholas Taussig"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/b8lvi"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dgo93"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 25"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Relativity and Metaphysics\", startdate: 1920-01-15, pages: 171-172, author: R.W. Western, descriptionsingle: Discusses the scientific and mathematical principles that culminate with the theory of relativity., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d11653738870\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d7, eventtype: Science, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age , studentnames: Nicholas Taussig"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dgo93"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/di2tg"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 26"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Nebular Origin of Life\"; Different Perspectives and the Speculative Nature of Scientists on this subject, startdate: 1921-12-22, pages: 90-91, author: Allen Upward, descriptionsingle: This article discusses the problem of primordial life, particularly looking at the perspectives of biology and physics and the speculative nature of each of these fields on this matter., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1165378456265625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d6, eventtype: Science, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age , studentnames: Nicholas Taussig"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/di2tg"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/djhdx"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 27"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Song\", startdate: 1904-08-01, pages: 124, author: James Joyce, descriptionsingle: This is one of Joyce's first published poems. It is a love song. It is about what nature does, and what a lover will do for the one he loves. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1117808413240988\u0026pageno\u003d30, eventtype: Love; Nature, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Dana, studentnames: Elsie Dwyer"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/djhdx"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dw4je"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 28"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Suffrage Rally, startdate: 1915-01-01, pages: 52, author: Alonzo Kimbault, descriptionsingle: Drawing depicting a woman giving a speech at a women's suffrage rally. This drawing is an illustration for the story that follows \"Coals of Fire\"., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d123928855615625\u0026pageno\u003d92, eventtype: Gender; Art, eventgenre: Art; Story, eventmagazine: Scribner's , studentnames: Tehyma Williams"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dw4je"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dxj3v"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 29"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Untitled\", startdate: 1911-06-01, pages: 19, author: Hardess O'Grady, descriptionsingle: A poem about how sad it is that people have this natural tendency to ward off love through fear and other aspects that make us human., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1159900628661488\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d21, eventtype: Love, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Zena J. Murphy"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dxj3v"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dyxo8"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 30"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Golden Whales of California\" A Poem to be Chanted, startdate: 1919-10-01, pages: 53-56, author: Nicholas Vachel Lindsay , descriptionsingle: A poem about people in San Fransisco with performance directions included in the margins., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1174310198437500\u0026pageno\u003d53, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dyxo8"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e0c8p"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 31"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Abstosophy\", startdate: 1896-07-01, pages: 5, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: A poem questioning the truth behind present actions' motivations toward the future; surrounded by illustrations of oddly patterned animals; portrayed to be set to music on an askew staff., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1183426981531250\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d5, eventtype: Change; Music, eventgenre: Poem; Art, eventmagazine: Le Petit Journal des Refusees, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e0c8p"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dqi9q"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 32"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Inner Necessity.\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 119-125, author: Edward Wadsworth, descriptionsingle: A review of Wassily Kandinsky's book \u003ci\u003eConcerning the Spiritual in Art\u003c/i\u003e., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d153, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Charlie Tokieda"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dqi9q"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/drwu7"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 33"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Limitations\", startdate: 1919-10-01, pages: 12-15, author: Siegfried Sassoon, descriptionsingle: A poem imploring the reader to write despite limitations; to bring thoughts from the unconcious, allowing them to appear naturally on the paper (reminicient of automatic writing)., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1174310198437500\u0026pageno\u003d12, eventtype: Writing Theory, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/drwu7"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dtbek"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 34"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \u003ci\u003eInterchange of Selves\u003c/i\u003e, startdate: 1923-01-01, pages: 44-61, author: B.K. Mallik, descriptionsingle: A play exploring the relationship between scientific, religious and psychoanalytic thought., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026pageno\u003d44, eventtype: Society; Epistemology; World War I, eventgenre: Play, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dtbek"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dupz1"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 35"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Study\", startdate: 1911-06-22, pages: 4, author: Othon Friesz, descriptionsingle: A sketched drawing of a man with his back turned in some form of \"study\", imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1159900628661488\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d6, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/dupz1"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e7d2q"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 36"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"A Composition\", startdate: 1913-06-01, pages: 41, author: G.S. Lightfoot, descriptionsingle: A painting of a woman sitting in bed with her hands holding her face, facing upwards in a distressed manner, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1169131824171875\u0026pageno\u003d41\u0026PHPSESSID\u003d73bdb4b174e105943d121acaf645cb0f, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Blue Review, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e7d2q"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e8rn7"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 37"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Painting, startdate: 1911-12-01, pages: 15, author: Auguste Chaubaud, descriptionsingle: A painting of a seemingly dark street scene. The painting possesses bold, thick, lines, and dotted features, as well as a potentially broken dreary atmosphere and dark silhouettes., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1159894157369395\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d25, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e8rn7"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ea67k"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 38"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Careless Lady\", startdate: 1919-05-01, pages: 13, author: Nancy Nicholson, descriptionsingle: An illustrated poem about a woman who gives away her child, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1174309451953125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d23, eventtype: Society; Art, eventgenre: Art; Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Natanya Cooper"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ea67k"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ebks1"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 39"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Sapolio Advertisement\", startdate: 1911-12-01, pages: 2, author: E. Morgans Sons, descriptionsingle: Advertisement for household cleaning product, showing women as the sole homemakers and yet giving women the promise of having the product be their personal servants, in a sense., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1236629540578125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d2, eventtype: Advertisement, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Century Magazine, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ebks1"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e1qt2"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 40"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Year That's Awa'\", startdate: 1911-01-01, pages: 24, author: Dunlop, descriptionsingle: Poem in what appears to be colloquial language, from a male viewpoint, toasting the year that has passed and prasing unending friendship., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1236707428296875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d24, eventtype: Existentialism, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Weekly Tale-Teller, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e1qt2"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e35dj"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 41"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Coals of Fire\", startdate: 1915-01-01, pages: 53-65, author: Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, descriptionsingle: A story about a women fighting for her right to vote in England despite the distraction of World War I, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d123928855615625\u0026pageno\u003d93, eventtype: Suffrage Movement; World War I, eventgenre: Story, eventmagazine: Scribner's , studentnames: Tehyma Williams"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e35dj"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e4jxw"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 42"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"A Blockhead\", startdate: 1913-07-01, pages: 135, author: Amy Lowell, descriptionsingle: The speaker of this poem is taken by the swift and disorienting passage of time, also distraught over her misuse of the moment she has been given., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201878596281250\u0026pageno\u003d21, eventtype: Existentialism, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e4jxw"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e5yid"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 43"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Bless the Hairdresser\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 27, author: Wyndham Lewis, descriptionsingle: A poetic description of what a hairdresser does., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026pageno\u003d27, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Zena J. Murphy"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e5yid"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eilm2"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 44"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Sic Transit\" in \u003c/i\u003e Rhythm\u003c/i\u003e, startdate: 1911-06-22, pages: 5-6, author: Michael T. H. Sadler, descriptionsingle: A poem centered around the city of Mantua, Italy., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1159900628661488\u0026pageno\u003d7, eventtype: The City, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Rhythm , studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eilm2"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ek06j"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 45"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"As It Was\", startdate: 1912-10-01, pages: 19-22, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: A short story about a king who builds his kingdom out of a barbaric state. On his death bed, he is afraid that his civilizing wisdom will die with him, but one of his ambitious sons quells his worries by saying that through his words, his song, or perhaps his poetry he will relay the wisdom to the next generation., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201876985640625\u0026pageno\u003d23, eventtype: Change, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ek06j"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eleqw"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 46"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The New Thelema\", startdate: 1911-06-01, pages: 1-3, author: Frederick Goodyear, descriptionsingle: A piece on the philosophical and religious aspects of Thelema: do what thou wilt. \"Thelema lies in the future, not the never-never land of the theologian, but the ordinary human future that is perpetually transmuting itself into the past\" (1)., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1159900628661488\u0026pageno\u003d3, eventtype: Religion; Change, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Tehyma Williams"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eleqw"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/emtbd"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 47"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Corpse-Day\", startdate: 1919-07-19, pages: 9-11, author: Osbert Sitwell, descriptionsingle: a poem describing the way jesus looked upon the earth and man in a time of war, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1188502869875000\u0026pageno\u003d11, eventtype: World War I; Religion, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Jean-luc Chouloute"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/emtbd"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eczce"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 48"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Master and the Leaves\" , startdate: 1917-05-01, pages: 5, author: Thomas Hardy, descriptionsingle: A poem describing the changing of leaves and the changing of seasons portrayed by leaves, and how no one notices the change. Often when a poem speaks of the changing of seasons it indicates that there has been a cycle of life, death and rebirth. This poem shows that while things are changing, no one is there to witness it for reasons that are Unknown., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1159894950942254\u0026pageno\u003d35\u0026PHPSESSID\u003d0b525082f606295bfe21103723ecd352, eventtype: Change, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Angela Provenzano"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eczce"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eedwv"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 49"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Naked Embrace, startdate: 1912-06-01, pages: 23, author: Anne Estelle Rice, descriptionsingle: The bare back and buttocks of a naked woman, being embraced by a presumably naked man. It appears that they have just had sex. Her hair is up and she looks strong with him in her arms. She looks down at him., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1159894950942254\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d25, eventtype: Nudity, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Elsie Dwyer"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eedwv"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/efsh8"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 50"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Breast Fruit, startdate: 1912-06-01, pages: 33, author: John Duncan Fergusson, descriptionsingle: A small drawing of fruit on some kind of vine. The fruit looks suspiciously like breasts, with nipple like dots on each piece. There are four, which come in sets up two. There are leaves and stems. No flowers, and no tree or beginning of the vine. One of each set has significant shading. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1159894950942254\u0026pageno\u003d35\u0026PHPSESSID\u003d0b525082f606295bfe21103723ecd352, eventtype: Nudity, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Elsie Dwyer"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/efsh8"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eh71p"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 51"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Torment\" , startdate: 1912-01-01, pages: 202, author: Murry, J. Middleton, descriptionsingle: The narrorator is overcome with the beauty and grace of a woman. He denys himself what he hungers for the most: Her kiss. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1159896829341976\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d22, eventtype: Sexual Desire, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Kimberly Velez "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eh71p"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/etu5e"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 52"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Le Maudit\", startdate: 1920-01-01, pages: 14, author: Richard Aldingtom, descriptionsingle: The narrorator descriebes a man lost in his own misery and stands alone in the dark., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1188492472187500\u0026pageno\u003d16, eventtype: Emotional Distress, eventgenre: Poem , eventmagazine: Coterie, studentnames: Kimberly Velez "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/etu5e"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ev8pv"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 53"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Fatigue\", startdate: 1918-01-01, pages: 20, author: Aldous Huxley, descriptionsingle: A fatigue in the mind leaves the narrator without a filter, seeing and hearing indiscriminately the burdens of the world around him., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1188500759609375\u0026pageno\u003d24, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels , studentnames: Yelena Tsodikovich"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ev8pv"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ewna8"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 54"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"A Superman\", startdate: 1911-12-01, pages: 13- 18, author: Hall Ruffy, descriptionsingle: A sad picture: a story of a couple once in love gazes upon each other from the same cafe. He sits on the terrace, and she below with her new lover, a fat man, whom she appears not to love, but only to be with due to his wealth., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1159894157369395\u0026pageno\u003d17, eventtype: Love; Society, eventgenre: Story, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ewna8"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ey1up"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 55"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Study\", startdate: 1911-12-01, pages: 16, author: J. D. Fergusson, descriptionsingle: Rough sketch of an open champagne bottle, amid the clutter of what appears to be books, fruit, dishes, and silverware, on a small, cramped table., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1159894157369395\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d18, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ey1up"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eo7vq"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 56"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: The Open Door, startdate: 1912-11-01, pages: 62-64, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: The editor of the magazine opens the door, officially, \"The Open Door will be the policy of this magazine--may the great poet we are looking for never find it shut, of half-shut, against his ample genius.\"(Monroe 64), imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201877176828125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d34, eventtype: Editorial Policy, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/eo7vq"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/epmg7"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 57"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: A Perfect Return, startdate: 1912-12-01, pages: 87-91, author: Alice Corbin Henderson, descriptionsingle: Henderson (perhaps a second editor) broaches the question as to why American poets such as Poe and Whitman must first be recognized by the English and French literary crowd before being accepted as good by Americans. \"If the American poet can learn to be less parochial, to apply the intellectual whip, to visualize his art, to separate it and see it apart from himself; we may then learn to appreciate the great poet when he is in our midst and not wait for the approval of English or French critics\"(91)., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1205796846328125\u0026pageno\u003d23, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/epmg7"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/er10k"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 58"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Status Rerum, startdate: 1913-01-01, pages: 123-127, author: Ezra Pound, descriptionsingle: Pound discusses poetry for poetry's sake. Explains his image of the contemporary canon by name dropping and juxtaposing the \"subjective\" and \"objective\" poet, the former being a symbolist and the later looking for an exact rendering of image in his poetry. He says little about any one one poet or group (save Yeats, Ford, and the Imagists)., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201877415187500\u0026pageno\u003d29, eventtype: Poetry Criticism, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/er10k"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/esfl1"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 59"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: The Poetry Society of America, startdate: 1913-02-01, pages: 166-168, author: Jesse B. Rittenhouse, descriptionsingle: Description of an organization started in 1910 which sought to form a studied and cohesive culture around new emerging forms of poetry., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1205797125703125\u0026pageno\u003d38, eventtype: Poetry Culture, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/esfl1"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a59y2"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 60"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: The New Beauty, startdate: 1913-04-01, pages: 22-25, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: Tired of lifeless entries, the editor pep-talks the poets of the day, \"The poet is not a follower but a leader; he is a poet not because he can measure words and express partly current ideas, but because the new beauty is a vision in his eyes and a passion in his heart, and because he must strain every sinew of his spirit to reveal it to the world\"(22)., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d12057974550\u0026pageno\u003d24, eventtype: Art; Change, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a59y2"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a6oij"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 61"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: On First Opening the Lyric Year, startdate: 1913-06-01, pages: 114-115, author: William Carlos Williams, descriptionsingle: Where the editorial comment would have been, is instead this Williams prose poem. In it the speaker passes a cemetery considers the pleasant consistency of death, but concludes it not to be for him when he sees death as a way of conforming., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201878360984375\u0026pageno\u003d38, eventtype: Existentialism, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a6oij"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a832w"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 62"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Whitman Quote, startdate: 1913-06-01, author: Walt Whitman, descriptionsingle: This is the first Existentialism the Whitman quote appears at the back of the issue of Poetry, \"To have great poets there must be great audiences too\"(52). The MJP archivists attribute the consistency of this quote throughout the journal's publication as being honorary of the contributors that allowed Hariet Monroe to publish the magazine initially., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201878360984375\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d52, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Quote, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a832w"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/9znoe"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 63"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Cover of Poetry II, startdate: 1913-10-01, enddate: 1916-04, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Poetry's second cover displayed the calligraphic text but with a simpler boarder than the first, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201879426921875\u0026pageno\u003d1, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Cover Art, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/9znoe"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a128v"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 64"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Cover of Poetry I, startdate: 1912-10-01, enddate: 1913-10, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Poetry's first cover displayed font in calligraphic face and a boarder which mimicked a woodblock print. Although it varied in color, the font face and layout stayed the same until it's redesign in October 1913., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201876985640625\u0026pageno\u003d1, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Cover Art, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a128v"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a2gt8"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 65"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Cover of Poetry III, startdate: 1916-04-01, enddate: 1922-12, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Poetry's third cover lasted until the end of the MJP archive, and perhaps further as the journal is still alive today. As with the first design, the editors published variations on color, but the design remained essentially the same., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1210686406484375\u0026pageno\u003d1, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Cover Art, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a2gt8"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a3vdp"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 66"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: The Enemies We Have Made, startdate: 1914-05-01, pages: 61-64, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: In response to criticism on the \"barbarism\" of the magazines published poets, the editor, Ms. Monroe, thanks patrons for such critique but asserts to move forward publishing these poets. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1205797962468750\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d31, eventtype: Poetry Culture, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/a3vdp"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/agihe"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 67"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Christmas 1914, startdate: 1914-12-01, pages: 125-126, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: A statement about the impending war, Monroe invokes ideals of peace and brotherhood amidst the illusions of power existent in the world. Ultimately, however, she posits war as a potential cleansing of a society that has become \"over-ripe\"(126)., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201883033546875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d31, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/agihe"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ahx1v"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 68"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Mr. Wyndham on Race and Nationality\", startdate: 1904-05-01, pages: 269-272, author: P. John Boland, descriptionsingle: A discussion of identity in Ireland; whether or not the Irish people should unify as a nation, to better their cause against English imperialist forces, or remain loyal to their specific Irish races, as suggested by recently elected Lord Rector of Glasgow University, Mr. Wyndham, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1117808943413339\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d15, eventtype: Nationalism; Government, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Dana, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ahx1v"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ajbm8"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 69"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Two Songs, startdate: 1904-09-01, pages: 14, author: Seumas O'Sullivan, descriptionsingle: Love poem in two parts, which references nature heavily, with the speaker comparing his own signs of adoration to those of nature personified., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d111780851445939\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d14, eventtype: Love; Nature, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Dana, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ajbm8"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/akq6p"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 70"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Loves Youth\", startdate: 1913-07-01, pages: 151, author: William H. Davies, descriptionsingle: The poem describes the authors feeling that all though he is getting older, his heart is still filled with love., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1169132404828125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d9, eventtype: Love; Age, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Blue Review, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/akq6p"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/aaw7q"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 71"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Yasmin A Ghazel\", startdate: 1913-06-01, pages: 77, author: James Elroy Flecker, descriptionsingle: This poem shows the authors romantic feelings towards nature. He describes his love for the lily flower as well as his love for the sun that makes all earthly things beautiful., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1169131824171875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d7, eventtype: Nature; Love, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Blue Review, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/aaw7q"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/acas7"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 72"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"old maids marriage\", startdate: 1913-01-01, pages: 340-346, author: Gilbert Cannan, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1159898619996230\u0026pageno\u003d17, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Story, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Kimberly Velez "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/acas7"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/adpck"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 73"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Love\", startdate: 1913-07-01, pages: 149, author: Rupert Brooke, descriptionsingle: This poem describes the heartache and agony of love. 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The reviewer notes the modernization of her style and the ways in which her work resembles and differs from the Cubists., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1169131189171875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d78, eventtype: Art Criticism, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The Blue Review, studentnames: Charlie Tokieda"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/am4r2"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/anjbj"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 80"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Joachim Among the Sheepcotes\", startdate: 1913-06-01, pages: 76, author: Stanley Spencer, descriptionsingle: An drawing based on Giotto's painting, \"Joachim Among the Shepherds\", imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1169131824171875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d6, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Blue Review, studentnames: Natanya Cooper"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/anjbj"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/aoxvw"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 81"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Children\", startdate: 1913-06-01, pages: 110-111, author: Frances Jennings, descriptionsingle: A sketch of two nude children, imageurl: 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The thief was honest because he admitted to Astafy that he stole from Astafy on his deathbed. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1183423964562500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d33, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Story, eventmagazine: The English Review, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bh1a0"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bifuh"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 94"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The 'Pole'\", startdate: 1909-05-01, pages: 255-265, author: P. Wyndham Lewis, descriptionsingle: An essay describing what a \"Pole\" is to a Breton. A person who \"borrows\" money from a friend and leaves to a different country never to be seen again., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1183423964562500\u0026pageno\u003d73\u0026PHPSESSID\u003d129b0e964936f81f4d40a7fa22b4f490, eventtype: Society; Culture, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The English Review, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bifuh"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ba0fz"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 95"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Design for a Wrap\", startdate: 1913-05-01, pages: 42-43, author: Norman Wilkinson, descriptionsingle: A front and back sketch of a fashionable woman's wrap, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1169131189171875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d51, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Blue Review, studentnames: Natanya Cooper"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ba0fz"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bbf0c"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 96"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Utopia\", startdate: 1907-05-09, pages: 22, author: E. 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Van Dyke, descriptionsingle: An ad for Scribners in Poetry Magazine, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201881782328125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d44, eventtype: Advertisement, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bctkt"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bpgoi"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 98"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: The Difficulties of Temperance, startdate: 1907-05-09, pages: 20, author: G.R.S Taylor, descriptionsingle: An article in The New Age magazine discussing the liquor trade and how it is one of the core reasons for troubles in society. The alliance believed that men would get better housing and \"the rest\" as soon as they stop spending their money on beer. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1165259712437500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d4, eventtype: Government, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bpgoi"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bqv8z"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 99"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Design for Fancy Dress\", startdate: 1913-05-01, pages: 42-43, author: Harold Squire, descriptionsingle: A sketch of an ornate dress, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1169131189171875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d52, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Blue Review, studentnames: Natanya Cooper"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bqv8z"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bs9tc"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 100"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Blast Manifesto\", startdate: 1914-08-01, pages: 208-210, author: Ezra Pound; Wyndham Lewis, descriptionsingle: An Ad for Blast in Poetry detailing the features of Blast. An anual subscription was 3 dollars., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201881782328125\u0026pageno\u003d44, eventtype: Advertisement, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bs9tc"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/btodt"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 101"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Restoration of Beauty to Life\", startdate: 1907-05-09, pages: 21, author: A.J. Penty, descriptionsingle: A Critique of then-current work practices of Architects and Craftsmen, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1165259712437500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d5, eventtype: Art Criticism, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Nicholas Taussig"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/btodt"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bjueu"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 102"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"L'esprit Vielle\", startdate: 1911-12-01, pages: 29-32, author: Michael T. H. Sadler, descriptionsingle: An essay of the art of French artist Gaugin, particularly about one painting of a nude Tahitian woman. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1159894157369395\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d31, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Rhythm, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bjueu"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bl8zb"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 103"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Post Georgian\", startdate: 1913-07-01, pages: 148, author: X. Marcel Boulestin, descriptionsingle: An abstract Illustration of a man in a suit, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1169132404828125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d6, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Blue Review"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bl8zb"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bmnjo"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 104"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"A Servian Epic\", startdate: 1913-03-01, pages: 195-198, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: An editorial about poetry influencing national sentiment and stirring people patriotism. Speaking about the Serb need to hold onto Kosovo a lot of the things spoken about here are still relevant almost 100 years later. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201877678843750\u0026pageno\u003d29, eventtype: Nationalism, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bmnjo"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bo245"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 105"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The End of the Lonely King\", startdate: 1913-06-01, pages: 78, author: Norman Boothroyd, descriptionsingle: This poem describes quiet, secret funeral procession of a king who was obviously disliked by the people of the town. No one cried for him. It seems that they kind of sneaked him out in the night., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1169131824171875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d8, eventtype: Death, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Blue Review, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bo245"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/c0p7u"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 106"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Fable. The Pianotuner and the Scorpions.\", startdate: 1919-05-01, pages: 9, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: A short fable discussing a man who wants to kill himself but does not because he is very interested in the scorpion who is killing her mate. The man then runs home to see his wife hiding food from him behind the \"parlour clock.\" There is also a picture attached to it of a man with very long legs and a look of shock on his face, looking down at one scorpion who seems to have killed another scorpion., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1174309451953125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d15, eventtype: Marriage; Art, eventgenre: Story, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/c0p7u"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/c23sb"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 107"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Sea Child\", startdate: 1912-06-01, pages: 1, author: Katherine Mansfield, descriptionsingle: A poem about a mother and child relationship. 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Wheels, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hlkd9"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hy7gy"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 130"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Vol.5 Cover of \u003ci\u003eWheels\u003c/i\u003e, startdate: 1920-01-01, enddate: 1921, pages: Cover, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: A strange an abrupt turn away from the previous cover of this magazine. This issue's cover depicts a cherubim character holding a harp., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188504405375000\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d1, eventtype: Religion;Art, eventgenre: Cover Art, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hy7gy"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hzm1f"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 131"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Vol.5 \u003ci\u003eWheels\u003c/i\u003e End-Papers, startdate: 1920-01-01, enddate: 1921, pages: End Pages, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: In sharp juxtaposition to the end pages from earlier issues which depicted people in groups playing darts or riding bikes, these end pages imitate 15th century still-life oil paintings., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188504405375000\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d2, eventtype: Art;Change, eventgenre: Cover Art, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hzm1f"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i10ls"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 132"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Vol.6 Cover of \u003ci\u003eWheels\u003c/i\u003e, startdate: 1921-01-01, enddate: 1922, pages: Cover, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: The final issue of \u003ci\u003eWheels\u003c/i\u003e featured this cover which depicts what appears to be a mechanized human, all in red, wearing what appears like a soldier's helmet, looking rather mad., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188505955515625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d1, eventtype: Art;Futurism, eventgenre: Cover Art, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i10ls"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i2f69"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 133"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Mr. Aiken and the Essential Industry, startdate: 1919-01-01, pages: 230-231, author: Conrad Aiken, descriptionsingle: Mr. Aiken suggests that poetry should not be clumped in with other non-productive occupations such as billiard marking, setting up candle pins, and speculation in theater tickets on the basis that poets should be exempt from service in the war., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1211925711734375\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d60, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny 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She chides the European and American critics who look for a homogeneous image to appear in American art: one of the factory or the cowboy. She says that to allow nationalism to flourish in American art, such critics should see the American identity being as complex as the various manifestations of personality in a man; America is a multifaceted country., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201882375609375\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d37, eventtype: Nationalism, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/htzrr"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hvec4"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 136"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Hard Times Indeed, startdate: 1917-03-01, pages: 308-312, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: Monroe argues for the functionality of the poet in a: \"a strenuous age, of universal locomotion, war and other bedevilments\"(309)., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1210689542296875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d36, eventtype: Art; Nationalism, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hvec4"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hwswl"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 137"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"WOMEN BEFORE A SHOP.\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 49, author: Ezra Pound, descriptionsingle: A two line poem that speaks about the ladies of the time period and how certain frivolous things attract them., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d59, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hwswl"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i9g0a"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 138"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"L'ART.\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 49, author: Ezra Pound, descriptionsingle: This poem uses food references to describe art work., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d59, eventtype: Art Criticism, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i9g0a"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ic954"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 139"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"MEDITATIO.\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 49, author: Ezra Pound, descriptionsingle: A poem in which a character relates his thoughts on animals and humans. He believes that humans are superior creatures to animals, but when he thinks of the humans habits he admits they are confusing., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d59, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ic954"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/idnpl"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 140"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Gypsy Queen\", startdate: 1917-01-01, pages: 15, author: Osbert Sitwell, descriptionsingle: A rhyming poem about Cleopatra and what she has become today. In this poem the reader learns that Cleopatra is not dead but has been walking the earth and weeping Antony's death for 2,000 years., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188499005578125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d19, eventtype: Change, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/idnpl"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i3tqm"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 141"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"London\", startdate: 1917-01-01, pages: 18-22, author: Osbert Sitwell, descriptionsingle: A long poem about the city life in London. The narrator describes every aspect of London: the rich part as well as the poor part, etc. Towards the end of the poem the narrator lists all of his favorite landmark in London as well., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188499005578125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d22, eventtype: The City;Society, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i3tqm"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i58b3"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 142"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Misgivings of a Male Suffragette\", startdate: 1915-10-01, pages: 494-502, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: A man try to convince another man that women really need to have the right to vote as well as do toher things that men have the power to do. The former ends up convincing the latter by using different examples. One example that stuck out the most had to do with taxes. Men who are single are barely taxed. Men who are married are taxed heavily. So since the men are being taxed on their wives the women need to be allowed to vote, work, and etc..., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1239300674390625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d150, eventtype: Suffrage Movement;Gender, eventgenre: Story, eventmagazine: Scribner's , studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i58b3"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i6mvg"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 143"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: The January Scribner's: Advertisement for the upcoming issue, startdate: 1916-12-01, pages: 29-32, author: Scribner's, descriptionsingle: The four pages describe what the readers' should be expecting in the coming issues of Scribner's. Works range from short stories to colored works of art, to politically and socially related essays from Presidents, Colonels, etc..., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1233272756734375\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d31, eventtype: Advertisement, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i6mvg"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i81fx"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 144"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Tiffany \u0026 Co. Advertisements, startdate: 1915-01-01, pages: 3, author: Tiffany \u0026 Co., descriptionsingle: The classy Tiffany \u0026 Co. advertisements appear on page 3 of Scribner'ss. These advertisements are very similar in the regard that they all use the same typeface and all start out with \"Tiffany \u0026Co.\" on the first line and they all describe within a few words what type of goods they sell. It is also interesting to note that there was only only Tiffanys location in 1915 - on Fifth Ave and 37th Street in NYC and not the one that we have today on 57th Street., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d123928855615625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d5, eventtype: Advertisement, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's , studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/i81fx"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ikojm"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 145"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Mad Soldier\", startdate: 1917-01-01, pages: 91-92, author: E. Wyndham Tennant, descriptionsingle: A soldier speaks about the things that happen in a war, making the poem very dark and gloomy., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188499005578125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d95, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ikojm"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/im343"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 146"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Changing Mirrors\", startdate: 1919-01-01, pages: 48, author: Iris Tree, descriptionsingle: A short poem about the narrator changing clothes in front of a mirror and with every new outfit there is a new persona., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1188502869875000\u0026pageno\u003d50, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/im343"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/inhog"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 147"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Soldiers Last Love\" (In memory of K.S., H.L.I), startdate: 1919-01-01, pages: 68-70, author: Sherard Vines, descriptionsingle: This poem talks about a soldier who wants to make love to his lover/girlfriend/wife/significant other before he has to go off to battle the next day. He tells her that he loves her so much that he wants to show her how much he loves her physically. He repeats again that he wants to make love to her before he goes off to war. He tells her that the war will take him away and everything that he's known and loved will be gone forever. In the end the sun is rising and the soldier doesn't want his love to see that the sun is rising since that will mean he has to leave., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188502869875000\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d70, eventtype: Love;World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/inhog"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/iow8x"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 148"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"A Histrion.\", startdate: 1917-01-01, pages: 78-79, author: Edith Sitwell, descriptionsingle: This poem speaks about a mother who lost her child in the war. She is feeling terribly and does not know what to do with herself. She doesn't care what happens to the world now that her child has passed. Then she speaks about getting all dolled up with makeup and a nice dress to go out dancing. As she is practicing smiling in front of the mirror, she begins to cry. The poem ends off with, \"And God knows if I'm acting to myself or to the crowd., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188499005578125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d82, eventtype: Motherhood;World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/iow8x"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/if29y"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 149"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"A Dill Pickle\", startdate: 1917-10-04, pages: 489-491, author: Katherine Mansfield, descriptionsingle: A woman notices a man in a restaurant that she has know 6 years ago. She starts walking towards him and he makes pretend that he does not know who she is. When she meets him, he \"remembers\" that they are friends and he tells her of all of his travels in the past three years. The woman thinks that the man has changed for the better and now he has money. She also feels as though he is mocking her by saying certain things throughout their conversation. When she can no longer take the mocking she leaves. The man asks the waitress for the bill and tells her not to charge him for the cream since it had not been touched. It makes me think that the man lied to the woman regarding his \"travels.\", imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1165367035531250\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d13, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Story, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/if29y"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/igguf"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 150"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"A Woman and Her Dead Husband\", startdate: 1914-01-01, pages: 119-121, author: D.H. Lawrence, descriptionsingle: Written in first-person voice, from the point of view of a woman who addresses her deceased husband as she looks at him. The cause of death is not mentioned., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201879911484375\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d9, eventtype: Death; Love, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/igguf"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ihves"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 151"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Chicago Poet\", startdate: 1917-04-01, pages: 3, author: Carl Sandburg, descriptionsingle: A man describes addressing himself in the mirror, as a figure with whom he interacts playfully and upon whom he can rely., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1210689952531250\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d7, eventtype: Existentialism, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ihves"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ij9z9"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 152"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"In the March of Civilization\", startdate: 1904-06-01, pages: 65, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Advertisement for \"Curled Hair Mattresses\" that uses the relatively new technique of stating how good housewives should conduct their homes by calling feather mattresses the way of grandmothers., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1117808195948537\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d35, eventtype: Advertisement, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Dana, studentnames: Tehyma Williams"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ij9z9"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ivx4q"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 153"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Great Novels People Must Read\", startdate: 1904-05-01, pages: 33, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Advertisement from a publishing company that lists the books that people \"must\" read. It seems self-serving because all of the books listed are published by this company, but it also points to this idea of advertising telling the public how they should behave., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1117807766801454\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d35, eventtype: Advertisement, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Dana, studentnames: Tehyma Williams"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ivx4q"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ixbp7"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 154"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Manifesto\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 30, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Although our topic focuses on poetry, I would like to use page 30 of the Blast because these statements focus on the Civil War and some feelings that the troops may have went through or felt during that time., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d32, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ixbp7"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/iyq9k"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 155"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Salutation The Third\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 45, author: Ezra Pound, descriptionsingle: This poem is one that may be mentioned in our blog post. This is a peom by Ezra Pound which speaks about speaking up and fighting againt those who looked down upon and degraded the Jews. It is a war within itself where the poet says \"I will laugh at you and mock you\". Ezra Pound is fighting a war between hirself and those who oppose his opinion and beliefs., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d47, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/iyq9k"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j04u1"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 156"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"God and Man\", startdate: 1915-01-07, pages: 256- 257, author: Fitzgerald Lane, descriptionsingle: Poem in The New Age on Man and God. This is a poem which speaks about life being a game. This poem can be influenced by the Great War because wars are also like games. One fighting against another for victory. \"God and Man\" is how we all look at life, god being the good way to go about our daily routines and man being the way things happen because we're human, even though it may not be the correct way god intended us to handle situations, like war. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1165353334156250\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d24, eventtype: Religion, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j04u1"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/iqav2"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 157"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Point of View\", startdate: 1915-11-01, pages: 640-642, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: The author states in the beginning of the article that he found a list made by various people of the \"Six Best Novels.\" He continues to say that he doesn't agree with these lists. He says that it would be interesting to use Mr. Gerould's thesis about a High-Brow not being able to write a best-seller and apply it to these lists. These High-Brow authors are far too intellectual for the likes of the general public. The author continues to say that there are certain books that he does think are good from the lists that he's seen but none are great. The author also says that of those lists he has his own favorite books, which coincidentally were best-sellers. He states that in order for a book to be a favorite many years down the line it needs to be a best seller first., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1239302214390625\u0026pageno\u003d184, eventtype: Literary Criticism, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/iqav2"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/it3zw"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 158"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Notes of the week in The New Age magazine, startdate: 1915-01-14, pages: 265, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: The notes of the week in this article discuss how the whole world, especially Europe is 'mad\" about the war, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1140814347372615.pdf, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/it3zw"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/iuikd"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 159"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: The masteres of the leaves in \"The Owl\", startdate: 1917-01-01, pages: 5, author: Thomas Hardy, descriptionsingle: Poem on nature, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1174310828671875.pdf, eventtype: Nature, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/iuikd"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j75o2"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 160"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Everyone sang in \"The Owl\", startdate: 1919-01-01, pages: 6, author: Siegfried Sassoon, descriptionsingle: A poem that seems to be talking about birds but can be a metaphor for people during 1919 (WW1 ending) finally becoming free. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1174311250609375.pdf, eventtype: Freedom; World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j75o2"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j8k8j"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 161"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Dance before the Arch\", startdate: 1914-01-01, pages: 183, author: Allan Updegraff, descriptionsingle: This poem seems like a description of noble people dancing and having a good time; having a party., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1201899300328125.pdf, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j8k8j"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j9ysw"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 162"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Vagabonds, startdate: 1919-04-01, pages: 20, author: Alice D. Lippman, descriptionsingle: Poem on a woman who is insulted/nervous about a mans kiss or him being hers. This poem has a bit of anger in it because she says she will kill him if he kisses her again, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1211974918203125.pdf, eventtype: Sexual Desire, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j9ysw"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jbddd"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 163"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Good Poetry, startdate: 1915-01-01, pages: 15, author: Scribner's, descriptionsingle: This advertisment (XX111 Good poetry) states that the Scribner's has never and will never have any poetry; old or new., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1239310967375000.pdf, eventtype: Poetry Criticism, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jbddd"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j1jee"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 164"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Child Child, startdate: 1916-01-01, pages: 64, author: Sara Teasdale, descriptionsingle: A short poem stating that life is to short and you should be happy and love no matter how hard or difficult it may be. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1233632355280407.pdf, eventtype: Existentialism, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j1jee"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j2xyv"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 165"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Corpse-Day, startdate: 1919-01-01, pages: 10 \u0026 11, author: Osbert Sitwell, descriptionsingle: A poem on the reactions of people seeing corpse throughout the streets., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1188560997187500.pdf, eventtype: Death, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j2xyv"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j4cj8"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 166"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Two Orchard Poems, startdate: 1917-01-01, pages: 82, author: Edith Sitwell, descriptionsingle: This is a poem that was written in 1917 which was in the middle of the Great war. However, this poem seems to have a song like rhythm to it even though the time period was sad., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1188560996453125.pdf, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j4cj8"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j5r3p"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 167"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"A Bomb Thrower in the Trenches\", startdate: 1916-07-01, pages: 170-179, author: Lieutenant Z , descriptionsingle: A collection of letters written by an Englishman in the trenches. He gives vivid descriptions of the difficulties of the war as well as seeing his comrades die before his eyes., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/jpegs/1233265711656250.jpg, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/j5r3p"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jie7e"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 168"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"War and the Artist\", startdate: 1915-01-01, pages: 16-35, author: Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum, descriptionsingle: An essay in which the author explains that war has always been an inspiration for the artist. He supports war because of its contributions to the aesthetic world., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/jpegs/1239288930375000.jpg, eventtype: World War I; Art, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jie7e"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jjsrv"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 169"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Advertisement for \"Two Notable War Books\", startdate: 1915-01-01, pages: 23, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Advertisement of war novels by Richard Harding Davis and E. Alexander Powell, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/jpegs/1239288708781250.jpg, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jjsrv"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jl7c8"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 170"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Misgivings of a Male Suffragette\", startdate: 1915-10-01, pages: 494-502, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: A male suffragette details his doubts about the feminist movement. He decides that not only are women not allowed to work, but taxes are so high that they do not want to have children, which is another form of work for a woman. He debates his points about taxes with several people that he knows, including a feminist who tells him that women want to vote, but do not want to be involved in politics; they merely want to be educated, and influence the men in politics to come to the women's conclusions., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1239300674390625\u0026pageno\u003d150, eventtype: Suffrage Movement; Gender, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Scribner's , studentnames: Elsie Dwyer"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jl7c8"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jmlwp"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 171"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"His Vision of a Certain Lady Post Mortem\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 48, author: Ezra Pound, descriptionsingle: A description of a \"glad and laughing\" woman. Ezra seems to be found of her., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d50, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jmlwp"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jcrxq"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 172"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"March\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 45, author: Edward Wadsworth, descriptionsingle: This illustration almost seems to have a very feminist quality to it. These are some sort of abstract flowers but they also seem to take on the classic abstract characteristics of a vagina. These almost seem classic feminist symbolism. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/jpegs/1143210318750015.jpg, eventtype: Gender; Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jcrxq"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jfl2k"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 173"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Women Before A Shop\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 49, author: Ezra Pound, descriptionsingle: This is a short two line poem that is somewhat insulting to women. It makes them seem easily impressed by shiny objects and somewhat shallow., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d59, eventtype: Society, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jfl2k"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jgzn1"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 174"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Pastoral\", startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 50, author: Ezra Pound, descriptionsingle: The poem starts by noting a woman beauty but then quickly insults her laughter saying it's enough to give a stray cat a migraine. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d60, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jgzn1"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jtmqq"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 175"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"A Wandering Thing\", startdate: 1919-05-01, pages: 26, author: Robert Nichols, descriptionsingle: This is the second poem of the Three Songs of Enigma. The poem discusses how the poet is experiencing a saddness but he does not know where the saddness is comming from, or when it will go away., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1174309451953125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d26, eventtype: Emotional Distress, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Angela Provenzano"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jtmqq"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jv1b7"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 176"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Indissoluble Matrimony\" , startdate: 1914-06-20, pages: 98-117, author: Rebecca West, descriptionsingle: Touches on a man's constant yearning for power over a woman. Not a very nice potrayal of married life. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d132, eventtype: Marriage, eventgenre: Story, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jv1b7"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jwfvk"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 177"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The World's Work- In The New Era After The War.\", startdate: 1916-01-01, pages: 16, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: In this article there is a lot of useful information regarding where America stands after world war one. Not only does it show concern for the country, but it also reassures the citizens that America has been \"rising like a mighty giant as a world money power.\" Along with this attitude, the article goes on to address issues of commerce and finance. It makes attempts to explain how the government is making strides to prevent spending, claiming that we will soon be spending a lot less than what we are spending now, and also getting more in return when spending less money. Other issues touched upon are aims of the fighting nations and understanding our new foreign relations as well as the strategy of the great war. I feel that this article is beneficial because it gives the American people an insight into what is to come after the great war, and the things they could expect to happen as a result of the war, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1233250226468750\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d16, eventtype: Government; World War I, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Angela Provenzano"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jwfvk"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jxug1"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 178"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The European War and Great Communities\", startdate: 1915-07-01, pages: 15-16, author: Wyndham Lewis, descriptionsingle: This positions Blast as being somewhat disillusioned with the war an the reasons it is being fought. There is a particularly interesting instance of misogyny towards the end when the author remarks that the woman's only job is to \"manufacture children\" for the war effort. He also at one points says \"We only begin decaying like goods kept too long if we are not killed\" which shows somewhat of a disregard for the value of human life. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1144595337105481\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d17, eventtype: World War I; Gender; Society, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jxug1"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jo0h2"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 179"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Foreigner\", startdate: 1914-04-01, author: Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, descriptionsingle: The Poet is clearly talking about a person who either he does not know, or someone who did something to him that made him consider him as a stanger or a foreigner. Although we are unaware of who this person could be, it is evident that he or she did something to cause the poet such hatred and resentment toward them. The poet uses words as swine and ape to describe this person, or even this group of people., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201880789953125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d6, eventtype: Culture;Society, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Angela Provenzano"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jo0h2"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jpf1j"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 180"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Cyclists\", startdate: 1914-04-01, pages: 01, author: Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, descriptionsingle: It's very clear that this poem was intended to describe those who cleared up the dead bodies in England. The poet describes how these cyclists would circle over the dead bodies of England like birds., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201880789953125\u0026pageno\u003d5, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Angela Provenzano"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jpf1j"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jqtlw"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 181"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Beginning\", startdate: 1916-01-01, pages: 12, author: Osbert Sitwell, descriptionsingle: This is one of two poems. Both poems kind of go together, the second poem is called \"The End\". In this poem, it;s difficult to sense the tone, but the poem shines because of the imagery that is portrayed. Almost every line has a descriptive image that helps the reader to get a picture in the mind and create a story from it. It is obvious that the poet uses this poem as the first part of the sequel, describing how things were like in the beginning, because in the second poem, it finishes things off with how everything ends., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188497327828125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d15, eventtype: Change, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Angela Provenzano"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jqtlw"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/js86d"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 182"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Petunia\", startdate: 1919-10-01, pages: 10-12, author: W.J. Turner, descriptionsingle: The poet describes his future daughter, \"Petunia,\" to whom he will \"teach...the songs of Apollo.\" The poet ostensibly hopes to revive his youth through Petunia's own projected youth and ideal, even immortal beauty (which is likened to that of gods and goddesses). This is not a benign ode by a father to an innocent child, however; the imagined Petunia is a sexual being, who will be \"awakened\" by the touch of Aphrodite, to \"gaze on her body in wonder.\", imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1174310198437500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d24, eventtype: Sexual Desire;Gender;World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/js86d"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/f52je"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 183"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Study\", startdate: 1919-10-01, pages: 45, author: Derwent Wood, descriptionsingle: A drawing of two (female) nudes. Each figure projects an attitude of shame as they turn away from one another; one even hides her face in her hands., imageurl: http://bit.ly/6808w, eventtype: Sexual Desire; Gender; Art; World War I, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/f52je"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/f6h3v"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 184"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Flower of Flame\", startdate: 1919-10-01, pages: 31-36, 39, author: Robert Nichols, descriptionsingle: A love poem, the object of which is a woman of ideal purity, beauty, virginity, etc. The overall tone of the poem is one of trepidation, and fear of love. Despite the idealization/objectification of the female lover, the male and female are presented as equals in their fear and dumbfoundedness; both are depicted as struggling toward clarity and peace. Ultimately, they are parted and the speaker is left to wonder where his lover has gone, where she is sleeping, without him., imageurl: http://bit.ly/5fdnu, eventtype: Love; Sexual Desire; Gender, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/f6h3v"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/f7vo8"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 185"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Thais in Heaven\", startdate: 1916-01-01, pages: 40, author: Edith Sitwell, descriptionsingle: The speaker addresses Thais, though her(?) reasons seem ambiguous. Ostensibly Thais has achieved some sort of wisdom/knowledge in death that the speaker desires, perhaps pertaining to love or the female in love, and whether the effort made in love effects the desired result in heaven/death., imageurl: http://bit.ly/1mproP, eventtype: Gender; Death; World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/f7vo8"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/f9a8p"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 186"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Mother\", startdate: 1916-01-01, pages: 47, author: Edith Sitwell, descriptionsingle: The speaker laments the loss of her beloved child, not to death but to usurping lover, which feels like a kind of death regardless., imageurl: http://bit.ly/17XWdm, eventtype: Motherhood;Death; World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/f9a8p"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ezg9q"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 187"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Changing Mirrors\", startdate: 1919-01-01, pages: 48, author: Iris Tree, descriptionsingle: About complexities of identity. Written by a female poet, this poem juxtaposes nicely with other poems of the period, written by males, with a female object. Rather than object, the female here is subject, with an interior life as rich and complicated as that of a man, with legitimate impulses, motivations, desires, and intentions., imageurl: http://bit.ly/giSu7, eventtype: Gender; World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ezg9q"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/f0uu7"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 188"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"To a Grey Dress\", startdate: 1918-08-01, pages: 252, author: Arthur Symons, descriptionsingle: First-person voice of a man describing seeing a woman's dress and figure through the trees, admiring her femininity while her identity remains anonymous., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1211923887171875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d24, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/f0uu7"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fhpn7"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 189"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"A Lady\", startdate: 1914-04-01, pages: 6, author: Amy Lowell, descriptionsingle: A poem about the antiquated beauty of a lady. It is written by Amy Lowell, which considering her gender, could be construed as a lesbian poem. Since her beauty is associated with the past, the poem can also be interpreted as a statement about the changing nature of female beauty. The last stanza where the speaker throws a newly minted penny at the woman's feet can be interpreted as the speaker imploring the female to emerge into a new identity: \"My vigor is a new-minted penny,/ \nWhich I cast at your feet./ \nGather it up from the dust,/ \nThat its sparkle may amuse you\"(April 1914 Vol.4 No.1).\n, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201880789953125\u0026pageno\u003d10, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fhpn7"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fj47k"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 190"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Enemies We Have Made\", startdate: 1914-05-01, pages: 61-64, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: Editorial Commentary discussing the readership and friends the magazine has acquired from various nations, as well as the \"enemies\" that do not support Poetry's cause., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1205797962468750\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d31, eventtype: Literary Criticism, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fj47k"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fkis1"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 191"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Foreigner\", startdate: 1914-04-01, pages: 2-5, author: Amy Lowell, descriptionsingle: A poem from the perspective of a foreigner who seems to be held in low regard by his enemy, but knows and believes in his own cunning and capability, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201880789953125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d6, eventtype: Culture, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fkis1"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/faot2"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 192"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"$100 Dollars for a War Poem\", startdate: 1914-09-01, pages: 250+1 (1st pg of advertising section), author: Poetry, descriptionsingle: Advertisement soliciting poems \"based on the present European situation\", for publication in the magazine and a cash prize of $100., eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Charlie Tokieda"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/faot2"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fc3dj"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 193"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: The Masses \"War on War\", startdate: 1914-11-01, pages: 98+10 (10th pg of advertising section), author: The Masses Publishing Co., descriptionsingle: Advertisement for an issue of the The Masses magazine dealing specifically with the war. Entreating readers to \"enlist now\" in order to read the \"rifle-fire stories\" of the contributers., eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Charlie Tokieda"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fc3dj"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fdhxw"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 194"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Advertisement for the New York Times \"Current History of the European War\", startdate: 1915-02-01, pages: 17, author: Scribner's, descriptionsingle: Advertisement for the New York Times described as \"a practical necessity for all persons who follow the war at all seriously\". The ad also describes the first 5 numbers that will appear in the NY Times., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1239290003843750\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d19, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fdhxw"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fewid"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 195"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"War Special!\", startdate: 1914-11-01, pages: 98+11 (11th pg of advertising section), author: Harper's Weekly, descriptionsingle: Advertisement and coupon for Harper's Weekly political magazine. The emphasis is on the magazine's coverage of the war which is characterized as \"acurate and [with] a breadth of vision\" unmatched in other news sources., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201882708562500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d65, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Charlie Tokieda"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fewid"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/frjm2"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 196"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"My Enemy's God\", startdate: 1918-05-30, pages: 80, author: Triboulet , descriptionsingle: The narrator describes his enemy's God who wished for a world with no conflict in views of philosophy ect.. In the end the narroator finds his enemy's god as the devil because of his view of equality. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1165369230156250\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d16, eventtype: World War I; Religion, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The New Age , studentnames: Kimberly Velez "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/frjm2"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fsy6j"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 197"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Art of the Great Race\" , startdate: 1915-07-01, pages: 70-73, author: Wyndham Lewis, descriptionsingle: The article described how artist and writers give an insite on the surround events of their time. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1144595337105481\u0026pageno\u003d72, eventtype: Art; Society, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Blast , studentnames: Kimberly Velez "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fsy6j"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fucqw"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 198"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Advertisement for 'Some Scribner's Books\", startdate: 1915-02-01, pages: 21, author: Scribner's, descriptionsingle: Advertisement for a book written by Theodore Roosevelt titled \"America and the World War\". The ad also describes other interesting books about the war., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1239290003843750\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d23, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fucqw"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fvrbd"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 199"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Enemy in the House\", startdate: 1916-06-15, pages: 160-161, author: Alice Morning, descriptionsingle: Article about the horror of war and women's sole role in war as bringer's of reason. Their role, according to Morning, is to protest the brutality of war, and thus keep the violence in check., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1165361716515625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d17, eventtype: Gender;World War I, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fvrbd"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/flxce"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 200"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Feminine Fables: The Style of the Peri\", startdate: 1916-01-13, pages: 257-258, author: Alice Morning, descriptionsingle: Short heavily allegorical tale about an angel who is banned from Paradise for day after arriving late to the land's gates. She is not repentent, as is expected of her., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1165359965453125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d17, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Story, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/flxce"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fnbwv"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 201"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Poetry and Drama Advertisement, startdate: 1914-12-01, pages: 148+8 (8th pg of the advertising section), author: Poetry , descriptionsingle: Advertisement for Poetry and Drama magazine. The ad simply notes the price and the table of contents for the September 1914 issue. There are several items in the contents related to the war: War Poetry, After the War, and The Drama: A Note in War Time., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201883033546875\u0026pageno\u003d62, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Charlie Tokieda"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fnbwv"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/foqh8"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 202"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Chinese Nightingale\", startdate: 1915-02-01, pages: 199-208, author: Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, descriptionsingle: A poem from the perspective of a Chinese Nightingale, reminiscent and nostalgic for a time that was once seemingly peaceful., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201883696937500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d6, eventtype: Nature; World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/foqh8"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fq51p"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 203"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: The Egoist Advertisement, startdate: 1915-02-01, pages: 250+8 (8th pg of the advertising section), author: The Egoist, descriptionsingle: Advertisement for The Egoist magazine emphasizing its unique coverage of the war. The publishers claim that theirs are \"the only writings on the subject... which can be read by the intelligent with interest.\", imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1201883696937500\u0026pageno\u003d65, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Charlie Tokieda"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fq51p"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/g2s5e"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 204"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Indian\", startdate: 1919-05-01, pages: 26, author: Joseph Crawhall, descriptionsingle: Drawing of a Native American riding a horse, smoking a pipe at sunset., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1174309451953125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d46, eventtype: Culture, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/g2s5e"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/g46pv"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 205"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Tiffany \u0026 Co. 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Turner, descriptionsingle: Fairy tale set in fourteenth century Japan, with Japanese themed context about the nephew of a missing gardener, Michichiyo, and his discovery of his missing uncle's legacy., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d68, eventtype: Culture, eventgenre: Story, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fzz0k"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/g1dl1"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 211"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Great War Ballads, startdate: 1918-04-01, pages: 58+1 (1st pg of the advertising section), author: Thrash-Lick Publishing Co., descriptionsingle: Advertisement for a book of war ballads by Brookes More., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1211922839796875\u0026pageno\u003d61, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Charlie Tokieda"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/g1dl1"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ge0qi"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 212"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Royal Baking Powder\" Advertisement, startdate: 1915-02-01, pages: 57, author: Scribner's, descriptionsingle: This is an advertisement for Baking Powder. that shows the importance of woman readership to Scribner’s. 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Franchot, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1239291582578125\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d29, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/ggtvc"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gi8ft"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 216"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \u003ci\u003eHorlick's\u003c/i\u003e Malted Milk, startdate: 1918-02-01, pages: 286+3 (3rd pg of the advertising section), author: Horlick's Malted Milk Co., descriptionsingle: A regular advertiser in Poetry, Horlick's changed their marketing campaign in the magazine beginning in this issue to include the slogan \"Send to your soldier boy\"., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1210692557703125\u0026pageno\u003d65, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Charlie Tokieda"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gi8ft"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/g8egu"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 217"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \u003ci\u003eSwift's Premium Ham\u003c/i\u003e Advertisement, startdate: 1915-05-01, pages: 45, author: Scribner's, descriptionsingle: This is an advertisement for Baked Ham. that shows the importance of woman readership to Scribner’s. 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McClurg \u0026 Co., descriptionsingle: Advertisement for a book, translated from French, that served as the inspiration for a series of Wallace Stevens poems. The publishers describe the book as \"an artist's reaction to the bestial horrors of war\". 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It is their fundamental duty to fight for the ideas that they feel so strongly about, and they are not to think about it as a waste of the lives of the men they kill but as the meaning of their own lives. Women are just for having children and caring for them, and thus consider war to be a waste of life. But this is wrong. War is life., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1144595337105481\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d17, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Elsie Dwyer"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gmg50"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gnuph"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 225"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Policeman and Artist\" , startdate: 1914-60-20, pages: 187, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: A comparison between art and how it is policed by artist from other countries. The author describes who is the more eligible race to judge the other., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1143209523824844\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d179, eventtype: Culture;Art Criticism, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Kimberly Velez "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gnuph"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/h0ht6"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 226"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Matilda.\", startdate: 1915-07-01, pages: 69, author: Jessica Dismorr, descriptionsingle: A poem about a beautiful, but talented woman, who chooses home life and does not take risks or \"play.\" She enjoys her subordinate role, and has no passion or desire to live differently., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1144595337105481\u0026pageno\u003d71, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Blast, studentnames: Elsie Dwyer"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/h0ht6"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/h4pih"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 227"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Advertisement: \"On National Defence\", startdate: 1915-10-01, pages: 20, author: Scribner's, descriptionsingle: Advertisements on novels that deal with America's attitude towards the war and how our military will contribute to the war, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1239300674390625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d22, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/h4pih"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/guvji"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 228"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Good Company and Advertising\", startdate: 1915-01-01, pages: 2, author: Scribner's, descriptionsingle: Description of why Scribner'ss values their advertising and why the advertisers that pay for the ad space choose Scribner's. \"Only by what a magazine prints can you judge fairly of the people who read it\"., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d123928855615625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d4, eventtype: Advertisement, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/guvji"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gwa3z"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 229"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Advertisement: \"Jell-O\" , startdate: 1916-12-01, pages: 83, author: Scribner's, descriptionsingle: This is an advertisement for Jell-O. This one was particularly interesting because it made at seems as if a woman would be able to find a man and marry based on her cooking abilities alone. This somewhat subjected woman as it made them seem as not having goals of their own besides becoming someone’s wife. It also shows the importance of woman readership to Scribner’s. By publishing advertisement geared towards woman there is indication that they make up a large portion of Scribner’s readership base. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1233272756734375\u0026pageno\u003d237, eventtype: Gender;Marriage, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic\n"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gwa3z"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gxooc"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 230"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Give Him Room\", startdate: 1915-05-01, pages: 81-84, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: Monroe's essay on giving modern poets freedom to use language as they see it fit to describe their world, not bent around the confines of tradition., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201884772640625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d33, eventtype: Poetry Criticism, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gxooc"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gz38t"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 231"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The City and the Tower\", startdate: 1917-04-01, pages: 36-39, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: Monroe considers the literary ramifications of English spreading as a language as it pertains to the potential audience for a writer. She links it to the biblical story about God dispersing the people and changing their languages so that they wouldn't be able to communicate with one another. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1210689952531250\u0026pageno\u003d36, eventtype: Culture;Literary Criticism; Poetry Culture, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/gz38t"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hbqci"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 232"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Advertisement: Dress Maker, startdate: 1915-01-01, pages: 48, author: Harper's Bazar, descriptionsingle: Advertising Parisian dress manufacturers. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d123928855615625\u0026pageno\u003d188\u0026PHPSESSID\u003de889d1c0474e00c0e9908eecb41091cf, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hbqci"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hd4wz"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 233"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Soldier\", startdate: 1915-04-01, pages: 19, author: Rupert Brooke, descriptionsingle: This is a very patriotic poem. The narrator is a British soldier whose sentiment is that he will gladly die if he knew that a part of this earth would still be called England. Very touching. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201884452484375\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d23, eventtype: World War I; Patriotism; Nationalism , eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hd4wz"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hejhc"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 234"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Slavic Song\", startdate: 1915-10-01, pages: 25, author: Old Ruthenian Folk Song, descriptionsingle: This is a poem of a young Slavic soldier. IN the end he tells his mother he is not wounded badly but call for a doctor... A carpenter. This is a clear reference to Jesus and it illustrates the importance of religion in times of war., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1201886418296875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d29, eventtype: Religion; World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hejhc"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hfy1t"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 235"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Veteran\", startdate: 1918-08-01, pages: 241, author: Margaret L. Postgate, descriptionsingle: This is a poem that describes a war veteran. He tells the young kids of the horrors of war and in the end they think to ask him his age... Upon which they learn that he isn't even 19 yet. This was a very interesting poem because it shows us what happens to all the brave soldiers once the fighting has stopped. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1211923887171875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d13, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/hfy1t"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/h642u"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 236"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Revolt of Intelligence\", startdate: 1920-01-01, pages: 139-140, author: Ezra Pound, descriptionsingle: Pound is chiding critics and authors who subscribe to the \"literary style\" of G.K.Chesterton who blurs the line between literature and journalism., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1165373777546875\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d7, eventtype: Literary Criticism;Writing Theory, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Jenny Luczak "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/h642u"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/h7inb"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 237"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Mother\", startdate: 1917-03-01, pages: 47-50, author: Edith Wharton, descriptionsingle: A melancholic look at motherhood and the loss of a child. Although most of \u003ci\u003eWheels\u003c/i\u003e does no overtly touch on the subject of the war, this poem is an obvious reflection of the effects the war had on the global consciousness, as well as the effects it had on families with sons fighting in the war. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d122461785962500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d5, eventtype: Death; Religion, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/h7inb"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/h8x7o"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 238"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"White as the Snow\", startdate: 1920-07-01, pages: 182-183, author: Edward Sapir, descriptionsingle: Includes quoted dialogue, and describes the efforts of a young princess to avoid being married. She fakes her own death for three days in order to remain pure, and then asks her father to rescue her from her grave., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1224611293187500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d12, eventtype: Marriage; Death, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/h8x7o"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/habs5"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 239"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Cafe Cannibale\", startdate: 1921-01-01, pages: 6, author: John Adams, descriptionsingle: A poem about a woman at lunch with a man. The women seems to be enjoying the mans company until metaphorically she devours him and still unsatisfied, she asks for more, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1160147010213370\u0026pageno\u003d6, eventtype: Sexual Desire, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Tyro, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/habs5"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2nkre"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 240"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Lovers, startdate: 1920-10-01, pages: 41, author: Alan Porter, descriptionsingle: A poem that describes a person walking through the nature at night who is surprised and over powered by the intense love that is emitted from two people that he observes, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1188504405375000\u0026pageno\u003d45, eventtype: Love; Sexual Desire, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2nkre"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2ozbv"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 241"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"In Texas and New Mexico\", startdate: 1920-09-01, pages: 324-328, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: Monroe chronicles her vacation to the southwest (Texas and New Mexico) and the wealth of history and tradition she found there. This she uses as an illustration of American poetry's roots., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1224611936187500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d40, eventtype: Culture;Poetry Culture;Nationalism; Society, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2ozbv"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2qdw8"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 242"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Frugality and Depreciation\", startdate: 1920-10-01, pages: 30-35, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: In this Editorial, Monroe's earlier discussion of reviving the culture of poetry in America, has evolved into a nationalist statement bolstering the American poetic talent against Germany's. She calls for more support for American poets., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d12246128390\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d34, eventtype: World War I; Society, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Lucza"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2qdw8"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2rsgp"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 243"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Blind\", startdate: 1920-10-01, pages: 42, author: Alan Porter, descriptionsingle: A poem that describes the author seeing an old blind man walk into a tree. Although the old man isn't sad or upset about it, the author says he is very bitter., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188504405375000\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d46, eventtype: Age, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2rsgp"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2hyhq"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 244"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"I Cannot Look at the Sky or the Stars\", startdate: 1920-03-04, pages: 296, author: Winifred Mitchell, descriptionsingle: In parenthesis it is described as \"A Statement made by a Prostitute\". The poem describes the authors feelings of uncomfortableness in nature and his love for the city. There is nothing about nature that makes him happy., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d116537428262500\u0026pageno\u003d16, eventtype: Nature; The City, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2hyhq"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2jd27"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 245"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Even So Love Died\", startdate: 1920-10-07, pages: 336, author: D.R. Guttery, descriptionsingle: A poem that describes the one thing that can kill love: Pride., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/jpegs/1165375908390625.jpg, eventtype: Love, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Nickeisha Grey"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2jd27"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2krmk"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 246"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Our Generation, startdate: 1921-09-15, pages: 233, author: Edward Moore, descriptionsingle: An article depicting how life was like financially after World War One. The article talks about the unemployment rate, and how the unemployment rate is becomming worse and worse. An influx of labor from returning troops as well as the end of wartime production caused a high rate of unemployment. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1165377883437500\u0026pageno\u003d12, eventtype: World War I; Society, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Angela Provenzano"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2krmk"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2m671"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 247"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: Our generation , startdate: 1921-09-22, pages: 258-259, author: Edward Moore, descriptionsingle: An article discussing war being a terrible crime going against all spirit of man. Poison gas is used to kill rather than the traditional war weapons. Scientists have become disgusted and quoted the war as something \"evil\". , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1165377924437500\u0026pageno\u003d5, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Rosanna Cinquemani"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2m671"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2ytaq"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 248"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Requiem- July 17th, 1919\", startdate: 1920-04-01, pages: 56-57, author: C. B. Kitchin, descriptionsingle: A poem set on a rainy summer day in July, first speaks of the growth of flowers, and what not, then transcends to a darker theme of death and dirges, heaven, hell, and the afterlife., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188492472187500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d61, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Coterie, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2ytaq"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/307v7"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 249"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Portrait of One Dead\", startdate: 1920-04-01, pages: 10-12, author: Conrad Aiken, descriptionsingle: A poem that depicts a man's lover, living alone in a house they once inhabited together, before he left, when music was reverberant through her life. The poem contrasts her life then to her life after, and ends with her death., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188492472187500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d12, eventtype: Death, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Coterie, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/307v7"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/31mfk"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 250"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Coffins\", startdate: 1920-04-01, pages: 12-13, author: Conrad Aiken, descriptionsingle: A poem set on a cold winter night, when death is looming. The poem compares death to the motives of music., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188492472187500\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d14, eventtype: Death, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Coterie, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/31mfk"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/33101"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 251"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Unreturning Thing\", startdate: 1920-09-01, pages: 30-32, author: Gerald Gould, descriptionsingle: A poem of lost love, compared to music., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188493963625000\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d32, eventtype: Love, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Coterie, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/33101"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2t712"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 252"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Otakar Brezina: Thus Sang the Waters\", startdate: 1920-12-01, pages: 91-92, author: Paul Selver (translation), descriptionsingle: A poem that depicts a battlefields, and sea voyage, the image of death prominent throughout the poem., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188495171625000\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d103, eventtype: Death, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Coterie, studentnames: Michaela Mechlovitz"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2t712"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2ullj"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 253"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Witch of Coos\", startdate: 1922-01-01, pages: 175-181, author: Robert Frost, descriptionsingle: Quotes the dialogue spoken between mother and son, to the narrator who stays overnight as a traveler. The mother is a self-professed witch and describes an old lover's skeleton coming to life and going to rest in the attic, after being killed by her now deceased husband., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d122461785962500\u0026pageno\u003d5, eventtype: Religion; Marriage, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2ullj"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2w05w"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 254"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Men or Women?\", startdate: 1920-06-01, pages: 146-148, author: Hariet Monroe, descriptionsingle: The editor of poetry (a woman) discusses the issue of whether poetry is a male or female art-form. Establishing that men predominately produce better verse in greater quantity than women, but Monroe is hopeful for her gender nonetheless: \"Perhaps women are just beginning their work in the arts\"(148)., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1224610982531250\u0026pageno\u003d34, eventtype: Literary Criticism, eventgenre: Editorial; Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Jenny Luczak"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2w05w"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2xeqd"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 255"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Abstract Painting and Some Analogies\", startdate: 1922-01-01, pages: 14-18, author: O. Raymond Drey, descriptionsingle: A discussion of abstract art, and the aesthetics of pure form over idiomatic or narrative value. Also poses questions about abstract art vs. music, which is by default nearly always an abstraction and why music-as-abstraction is (was) easier to appreciate than abstract art., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1160147182365930\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d20, eventtype: Art; Cubism; Futurism; Modernity, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The Tyro, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/2xeqd"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/3a1u2"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 256"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Some Russian Artists\", startdate: 1922-01-01, pages: 19-20, author: Jessica Dismorr, descriptionsingle: A brief look at Russian artists, notably Natalie Goncharova, Lipschitz, and Marc Chagal (who the author considers Russian in spirit/style despite the fact that he is ultimately just a \"wandering Jew\")., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1160147182365930\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d25, eventtype: Art; Cubism; Futurism; Modernity, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The Tyro, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/3a1u2"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/3bgej"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 257"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Sculpture\" , startdate: 1922-01-01, pages: 67, author: Jacques Lipschitz, descriptionsingle: A Cubist sculpture, vertical, comprised of mostly geometric pieces stacked abstractly together., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1160147182365930\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d73, eventtype: Art;Cubism; Modernity, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Tyro, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/3bgej"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/3cuyw"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 258"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Women\" , startdate: 1922-01-01, pages: 73, author: Wyndham Lewis, descriptionsingle: Cubist painting which resembles Lipschitz's sculpture in the same issue; vertical, both abstract and figural representations of three women/bodies in close proximity., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1160147182365930\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d79, eventtype: Art;Vorticism; Cubism, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Tyro, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/3cuyw"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/3e9jd"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 259"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Girl Reading\", startdate: 1922-01-01, pages: 75, author: Wyndham Lewis, descriptionsingle: Figural representation of girl reading, with Cubist elements; interesting focus on female subject by Lewis., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1160147182365930\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d81, eventtype: Art; Cubism; Modernity; Vorticism, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Tyro, studentnames: Calgary Martin"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/3e9jd"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/34fke"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 260"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Crescent Moon\", startdate: 1921-07-01, pages: 187, author: Elizabeth Madox Roberts, descriptionsingle: A song-like poem about children seeing a crescent moon in the sky., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1224615862359375\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d15, eventtype: Nature, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Abra Stokowski"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/34fke"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4962b"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 261"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Winter Rememberd\", startdate: 1923-01-01, pages: 14, author: John Criwe Ransom , descriptionsingle: The narrator describes his 1st had account with battle with winter and losing his fingers in the due to the tortuous cold., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d20, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Kimberly Velez "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4962b"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4j016"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 262"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Mr. Belloc\", startdate: 1923-01-01, pages: 18, author: John Doyl, descriptionsingle: A large male sitting on a small chair with his leg crossed at the ankle., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d27, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Owl , studentnames: Kimberly Velez "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4j016"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4keln"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 263"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"First Rhymes\" , startdate: 1923-01-01, pages: 26, author: Edmund Blunden, descriptionsingle: The narrator describes his experience with a dying black bird in the meadows by the mill. The sounds of the dying bird and the sounds of nature which surrounded it left the narrator happy and gay. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d40, eventtype: Nature, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Kimberly Velez "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4keln"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4n7qh"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 264"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Mr William Nicholson (last century) , startdate: 1923-01-01, pages: 21, author: Max Beerbohm, descriptionsingle: A tall man walking with a grin on his face. His neck to large for his body., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d31, eventtype: Art, eventgenre: Art, eventmagazine: The Owl , studentnames: Kimberly Velez "},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4n7qh"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4g6wc"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 265"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The White Bird\", startdate: 1922-07-01, pages: 204-205, author: Lola Ridge, descriptionsingle: This is the first poem that I’ve read that actually stated Trotsky and Lenine in the poem directly. The narrator of the poem asks the 2 gentlemen if they are able to hold onto “the unconstrainable one?” Even with all of their abilities to do so much this so called “unconstrainable one” has run away from so many that the narrator doubts the two mens ability to be able to capture him., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1224619840468750\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d34, eventtype: Government, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4g6wc"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4hlgt"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 266"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Snow Dance for the Dead\", startdate: 1922-07-01, pages: 203-204, author: Lola Ridge, descriptionsingle: The narrator tells the children to dance and be careless in the snow. The narrator tries to get the little children to emulate the snow and how the snow falls onto the ground., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1224619840468750\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d33, eventtype: Nature, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4hlgt"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4u8ki"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 267"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Spilling of the Wine\", startdate: 1922-07-01, pages: 201-202, author: Lola Ridge, descriptionsingle: This poem compares wine to blood. It talks about how the “wine” spilled onto the battlefield, aka the soldiers were killed and there blood was all over the snowfall. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1224619840468750\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d31, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4u8ki"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4vn4z"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 268"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Epic Songs of Russia\", startdate: 1917-02-01, pages: 271-273, author: Alexander S. Kaun, descriptionsingle: Talks about how the Russian culture doesn’t have anything original. And even those things that they claim are original like their national songs are not original because they were influenced by other countries., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1210689247625000\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d55, eventtype: Nationalism; Culture, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4vn4z"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4x1pc"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 269"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Russia\", startdate: 1918-04-01, pages: 22-28, author: John Fletcher, descriptionsingle: This poem is divided into a few \"chapters” and speaks of the history of Russia. In the end the poem says that hopefully this new Revolution will help Russia bloom and blossom into what it really could be., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1211922839796875\u0026pageno\u003d24\u0026PHPSESSID\u003d74e2c7bc8986d3175297e4f594f520a1, eventtype: Society; Nationalism, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Poetry, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4x1pc"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4yg9t"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 270"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Lady Jekyll's Plum Pudding\", startdate: 1923-12-21, pages: 60, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: This seems to be a recipe at the end of the magazine for plum pudding. It lists the ingredients and the way to make it. Above the recipe there is a picture of two people carrying something on what appears to be a stretcher. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026pageno\u003d84, eventtype: Advertisement; Gender, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: The Tyro, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4yg9t"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4omau"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 271"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Man and Manners. An Occasional Diary\" g, startdate: 1916-02-17, pages: 373-374, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Wednesday-the author writes about the scenes in a cafe between men and women. She says that because women don't know how to act mens manners are poor. Thursday-\"The more women let themselves go the more men let them go.\" (373) Friday-the author speaks about visiting a friend and his wife said that \"Mr. Jones will be in presently.\" (373) The author didn't like the fact that the wife called her husband Mr. Jones instead of my husband. Saturday-the author discusses an argument between a man and a woman. The author believes that a man will never win an argument with a woman because the woman will use her \"most effective weapon - silence.\" (374) The author then instructs the women to state their opinions to men so that men can learn how to speak with women., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1165360361109375\u0026pageno\u003d13, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4omau"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4q0vb"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 272"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Man and Manners. An Occasional Diary.\" f, startdate: 1916-02-10, pages: 351-352, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Friday-the author says that to hear a woman swearing is terrible because it is crude and vulgar. In fact, swearing is really meant for men and when women do it, it is as if they are using mens weapons against them and men don't know how to defend themselves. Also, the author says that swearing and slang are very similar because they show off your poverty. Sunday-women are good at loving and men are good at working. Both have the same three stages-pleasure, duty, necessity-but with each stage women become worse off. Tuesday-the author talks about the atmosphere in a cafe and she is fairly displeased with it because she feels that women are not being treated with respect. They are treated as inferiors and not talked to about important things., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d116536028346875\u0026pageno\u003d15, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4q0vb"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4rffo"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 273"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Man and Manners. An Occasional Diary.\" e, startdate: 1916-02-03, pages: 326-327, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Monday-people who are cultured don't need to tell you that they are cultured, you can look at their daily lives and see for yourself. For example, people who have loud type living rooms are uncultured and those who have a sense of culture have bare living rooms. Wednesday-the author is fairly ticked off because men who go to restaurants call their waitresses \"Miss!\" She's upset because men don't call their waiters \"Mister!\" Also, the author says that if women can get by without calling their waitresses miss, men shouldn't call their waitresses miss either. The author ends off by saying that men believe this is their world and women are just guests here. Thursday-the author speaks of her friends manners regarding the mother's death. Her friend, it seems, is still mourning her mothers death after one year. However, her friend is not making her mourning a public issue except for the fact that she doesn't use regular stationary. This act shows good character., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1165360203250000\u0026pageno\u003d14, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4rffo"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4su05"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 274"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Man and Manners. An Occasional Diary.\" d, startdate: 1916-01-27, pages: 301-302, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Friday-the author states that she wishes she were a man. Then she tells men not to get too carried away because this is not a compliment and she has never met a man that she wishes to be. The author only wishes to be a man because this is a mans world. Saturday-\"A rake is the dare-devil dandy, the debonair fellow, promissory of just enough danger to make acquaintance with him piquant.\" (302) Why do women love rakes? Because women think that they can save them and when women realize they can't they get hurt. Sunday-the author repeats again that good manners should be seen not heard., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1165360124703125\u0026pageno\u003d13, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/4su05"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/5od6"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 275"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Man and Manners. An Occasional Diary.\" c, startdate: 1916-01-20, pages: 278-279, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Monday-people started calling each other by their last name only, and they wonder why those being called by only their last name or nickname are rude to them. It isn't very polite to call someone by just their last name or their nickname. Wednesday-men complain too much about women, but without women men don't get their work done. Thursday-It's considered to be rude and bad manners if you're on a date and you ask your date where she would like to go. A hostess would never ask her guests to make a menu, she would just serve them her best dish. Saturday-books written today do not display characters with good manners., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1165360045625000\u0026pageno\u003d14, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/5od6"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/72xn"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 276"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Man and Manners. An Occasional Diary.\" b, startdate: 1916-01-13, pages: 254-255, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Tuesday-discusses how you can tell if the person has nice manners by looking at the way he/she handles her money. Most women like to talk about the money their husbands make, that is an example of poor manners. Thursday-women are always in competition with each other when it comes to getting a mans attention. This is not an example of good manners. Friday-A boy tried to kiss the author because the last girl that he dated told him if he really loved her then he would have kissed her on the first night. this boy is confused because of the women who treated him poorly. Then the author speaks about the mental differences between men and women, for example, their likes and dislikes., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1165359965453125\u0026pageno\u003d14, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/72xn"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/8hi0"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 277"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Man and Manners. An Occasional Diary.\" a, startdate: 1916-01-06, pages: 230, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: Monday-good manners should be seen not heard. Tuesday-when a man stands up for a woman the woman should take the seat instead of embarrassing the man. Wednesday-women should be nice to men and not tell other women to be man-hatters, because not every man is bad. Thursday-it's good manners to send someone off or watch a big event in the street. Friday-men don't act like children too often, but women act like children all of the time., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d1165359885390625\u0026pageno\u003d14, eventtype: Gender, eventgenre: Essay, eventmagazine: The New Age, studentnames: Anna Istakhorova"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/8hi0"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/23i"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 278"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Youth and Age\", startdate: 1918-01-01, pages: 16, author: Osbert Sitwell, descriptionsingle: A poem regarding WWI, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d1188500759609375\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d20, eventtype: World War I; Age, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Wheels, studentnames: Nicholas Taussig"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/23i"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/1gnz"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 279"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"This War\", startdate: 1915-01-01, pages: 89-91, author: Olive Tilford Durgan, descriptionsingle: A poem regarding WWI, imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026task\u003djump\u0026id\u003d123928855615625\u0026pageno\u003d129, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: Scribner's, studentnames: Nicholas Taussig"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/1gnz"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jq1c"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 280"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Winter Remembered, startdate: 1923-01-01, pages: 14, author: John Crowe Ransom, descriptionsingle: A rather touching poem that seems to be reflect a soldiers memory of the War. It is set during the winter months which makes it seem even more cold. He doesn't have a fond memory of his days in war., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d20, eventtype: World War I; Death, eventgenre: Poem , eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/jq1c"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/l4lt"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 281"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Sketch\", startdate: 1923-01-01, pages: 15, author: Vincent Brooks, descriptionsingle: This is an obscure series of sketches of what seems to be a man under a rock and then in the center of a rock and lastly standing next to the rock. This almost seems representative of the word slowly emerging from the horrors of war., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d21, eventtype: World War I; Society, eventgenre: Sketch, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/l4lt"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/cp7b"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 282"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Safe, or Erewhon Redivivus\", startdate: 1923-01-01, pages: 18, author: John Doyle, descriptionsingle: A poem that notes Samuel Buttler. This poem is a far cry from Butlers utopian writing and seems to express the disillusions of the society after the war., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d26, eventtype: World War I, eventgenre: Poem, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/cp7b"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bamu"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 283"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The Shire Horse\", startdate: 1923-01-01, pages: 47, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: A sketch of a rather ominous looking horse… It is rather reminiscent of one of the 4 horseman of the apocalypse. It shows the dark outlook that society had after the war., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb\u003drender\u0026id\u003d117431167415625\u0026view\u003dpageturner\u0026pageno\u003d65, eventtype: World War I; Death, eventgenre: Sketch, eventmagazine: The Owl, studentnames: Maja Vukosavljevic"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/bamu"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e3ro"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 284"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"The American Husband\", startdate: 1910-08, pages: 126, author: Mrs. G.P, descriptionsingle: A short story meant to be very funny about how American men make great husbands because they are polite and caring. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1237389949203125.pdf, eventtype: Relationships, Men, eventgenre: Short Story, eventmagazine: The 1910 Collection, studentnames: Angela Provenzano"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/e3ro"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fic5"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 285"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Johnson's Kleen Floor\", startdate: 1910-08, pages: 3, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: An advertisement that displays a cleaning product that polishes floors and wood. The advertisement shows a woman scrubbing the floor while her two children are watching. The advertisement speaks to women directly using phrases like \"her home, her floors\" showing that the woman's place is in the home., imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1237389949203125.pdf, eventtype: Household Product, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: The 1910 Collection, studentnames: Angela Provenzano"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/fic5"}]},{"id":{"$t":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/s5fu"},"updated":{"$t":"2009-07-13T21:36:58.458Z"},"category":[{"scheme":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006","term":"http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006#list"}],"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Row: 286"},"content":{"type":"text","$t":"label: \"Sapolio\", startdate: 1911-06, pages: 3, author: Unknown, descriptionsingle: This is also another similar advertisment that deals with another cleaning product. The women in this advertisement are cleaning their house while wearing big dresses. It also shows that the cleaning products during this time period were not only bought by women, but used by women as well. There is no mention of men doing any of the household chores. , imageurl: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/123738991446875.pdf, eventtype: Household Product, eventgenre: Advertisement, eventmagazine: The 1910 Collection"},"link":[{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/rManiV8DC0KlTgEHBjwNeog/od6/public/basic/s5fu"}]}]}});