Show THROUGH THE TtE BLUE Hermann Hagedorn once wrote rote of ot the spirit of ot Theodore Roosevelt And the sparks roar to x th the stars stirs stars with a 0 roaring lo lounder than fame And the hearts that the they strike as they fall tremble and burst I Into flame Although he has devoted much of ot his time tin to a study of Roosevelt's life Ife Mr Hagedorn Is a poet with sith a voice of lyric beauty Under the title itle Ladders Through the Blue Doubleday Page Co he has collected the best of or his his poems which have appeared In such pe- pe als as the Atlantic Month Monthly Scribners Scribner's Century the North American Review Poetry and Contemporary Con- Con temporary Verse It Is Is sometimes the he common familiar things a a. alock clock lock a diner gold fish a child going on five that furnish wings for tor or his hla fancy but oftener some spiritual experience that he expresses expresses expresses ex ex- ex- ex presses as In The Eyes of God |