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The editor has used his best efforts to ascertain what material in the present volume is protected by copyright. In all such cases he has obtained the permission of author and publisher for the use of the material. Such permission applies only to the present volume, and no one should assume the right to make any other use of it without seeking permission in turn. If there has been any failure upon the editor's part to obtain a necessary consent, it is due solely to oversight, and he trusts that it may be overlooked. The following publishers have to be thanked for the permissions which they have kindly granted; the thanks applying also to the authors of the works.

Patrick MacGill, "Songs of the Dead End." Harry Kemp, "The Cry of Youth." Charles Hanson Towne, "Manhattan." Hjalmar Bergström, "Lynggaard & Co." Donald Lowrie, "My Life in Prison." John G. Neihardt, "Cry of the People." Frank Harris, "The Bomb." Vachel Lindsay, "The Eagle that is Forgotten" and "To the United States Senate." Frederik van Eeden, "The Quest." Edwin Davies Schoonmaker, "Trinity Church." Walter Lippman, "A Preface to Politics." L. Andreyev, "Savva." J. C. Underwood, "Processionals." Bliss Carman, "The Rough Rider." Percy Adams Hutchison, "The Swordless Christ."

Frank Norris, "The Octopus." Helen Keller, "Out of the Dark." Frederik van Eeden, "Happy Humanity." Bouck White, "The Call of the Carpenter." Alexander Irvine, "From the Bottom Up." John D. Rockefeller, "Random Reminiscences." G. Lowes Dickinson, "Letters from a Chinese Official." Ben B. Lindsey and Harvey J. O'Higgins, "The Beast." Franklin P. Adams, "By and Large." Edwin Markham, "The Man with the Hoe and Other Poems." Gerald Stanley Lee, "Crowds." Woodrow Wilson, "The New Freedom."