“…Very different from the pleasant poems and songs of sentiment contained in these two books are the vigorous, unconventional, sometimes mordant and always strong “Rediscoveries” of Richard D. Ware of Amherst. In a word of introduction Mr. Ware says that the world war is to be followed by ‘the greatest hunt for truth that ever the world saw,’ and his verses here collected are intended as contributions towards it. Pacifism, Prohibition, Suffragism are among his topics.”
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The Granite State Monthly, Vols. 50-51, by Otis Grant Hammond, 1918, pages 372-3