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The Tribune July 24 - 69 (over) TO THE DEAD POETS.
Francis C. Coughlin, our towns most gifted, if unsung lyrical poet, has gone to join the company of his
peers. Only Edna St Vincent Millay at her best, could equal his Magantion? beat.
Every long syllable naturally long, every short syllable naturally short, makes his melody as rhythmic as
ocean waves. His pithy, critical judgments of the great of all eras were as sound as the perfection of his verse, even that composed while he was a college boy, such as these hither-to unpublished lines "To The Head Poets
Quite properly they should appear (over)