Professor Carleton Brown has edited an anthology of thirteenth-century lyrics for the Oxford Press. A Poet Laureate making war bandages, is the picture behind a book from the Oxford Press. In 1917 a depot was started in Oxford for making bandages, and Dr. Robert Bridges
worked at it. When it closed, he made an offering of verse to Mrs Daniel, wife of the Provost of Worcester College, whose hospitality had cheered the bandage makers. It is this verse, mostly about Oxford in Bridge’s own undergraduate days, which forms the coming book.
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Southland Times, Issue 21820, 24 September 1932, Page 11
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