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    E.E. Cummings, Rev of Poems by T.S. Eliot, 68.6 (June 1920) 781-4

    Edward Shanks, "London Letter" 69.2 (August 1920) 152-6 ( T.S. Eliot, and English criticism; Huxley's verse)

    T.S. Eliot "The Possibility of Poetic Drama" 69.5 (Nov 1920) 441-7

    T.S. Eliot, "The Second-Order Mind" (on Matthew Arnold) 69.6 (Dec 1920) 586-9. Marianne Moore, Rev. of The Sacred Wood by T.S. Eliot 70.3 (March 1921) 336-9

    T.S. Eliot, "London Letter" 70.4 (April 1921) 448-53 (bad poetry in America and England; Harold Monroe's anthology)

    T.S. Eliot, "London Letter," 70.6 (June 1921) 686-91 (The Phoenix Society, Music-Hall and Review, The State of Criticism, The True Church and the Nineteen Churches)

    T.S. Eliot. "London Letter" (Includes rev. of Strachey's QV and comment on VW) 71.2 (August 1921): 213-7

    T.S. Eliot, "London Letter" (Strawinsky, The Golden Bough, Shaw) 71.4 (October 1921) 452-55

    Briefer Mention -- short rev. of Monday or Tuesday by VW. Joins her with Katherine Mansfield, Dorothy Richardson and T.S. Eliot as "four compass points of ultra-modern tea" 72.2 (Feb 1922)

    T.S. Eliot, "London Letter" 72.5 (May 1922) 510-13 (moral cowardice of literary London)

    T.S. Eliot. "London Letter" 73.1 (July 1922) 94-6 (poetry professors)

    T.S. Eliot,. "London Letter" 73.3 (Sept 1922) 329-31 (The Novel: Ulysses, Compton Mackinzie, May Sinclair, E. B. Stern, Dostoevesky and D.H. Lawrence)

    Ezra Pound, "Paris Letter" 73.3( Sept 1922) 332-37 (T.S. Eliot on Joyce and Dickens)

    T.S. Eliot, "The Waste Land" 73.5 (Nov 1922) 473-85

    Edmund Wilson, Jr. "The Poetry of Drouth" (T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land) 73.6 (Dec 1922) 611-6

    T.S. Eliot, "London Letter" 73.6 (Dec 1922) 659-62 (Marie Lloyd's death)

    Comment, Announcement of T.S. Eliot as recipient of Dial Award for 1922., 73.6 (Dec 1922) 685-7

    T.S. Eliot, "Ulysses, Order, and Myth,"Rev. of Ulysses by James Joyce, 75.5 (Nov 1923) 480-3.

    Comment, 75.5 ( Nov 1923) 510-11 (On T.S. Eliot's "The Function of a Literary Review" in The Criterion)

    T.S. Eliot, Marianne Moore," Rev. of Poems and Marriage, 75.6 (December 1923) 594-7

    T.S. Eliot, "The Hollow Men" 78.3 (March 1925) 193-4

    T.S. Eliot, "Literature, Science, and Dogma" Rev. of Science and Poetry by I..A. Richards, 82.3 (March 1927) 239-43

    Conrad Aiken, "The Poetic Dilemma," rev. of three books of poetry including Poems by T.S. Eliot, 82.5 (May 1927) 420-23

    T.S. Eliot, "Poet and Saint. . ." Rev of Baudelaire: Prose and Poetry, 82.5 (May 1927) 424-31

    T.S. Eliot, "The Silurust," Rev. of On the Poems of Henry Vaughan by Edmund Bluden, 83.3 (September 1927) 259-63

    T.S Eliot, "Isolated Superiority" (on Pound) 84.1 (January 1928) 4-7

    T.S. Eliot, "An Emotional Unity" 84.2 (Feb 1928) 109-112 (Letters of Baron Friedrich von Hugel)

    T.S. Eliot, Rev of The Poems English Latin and Greek of Richard Crashaw, ed. By L.C. Martin, 84.3 (March 1928) 246-50

    T.S. Eliot, "The Oxford Jonson" 85.1 (July 1928) 65-8

    T.S. Eliot, Rev. of The Golden Ass of Apuleius, 2 85.3 (September 1928) 54-7

    Gilbert Seldes, "Mr. Eliot's Favorite" Rev of The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, 85.5 (November 1928) 436-40

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