New Thoughts for a New World
Title | New Thoughts for a New World |
Year for Search | 1945 |
Authors | Huffman, Bert[ram Wilson](1870-1953) |
Pagination | One folded sheet 4 pp. |
Date Published | [1945] |
Publisher | Author |
Place Published | Newton Station, BC, Canada |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Three poems. “The Poet’s Dream Come True” [2] sees the return of a everyday, workingman Christ and the coming of the millennium. “O, Bells of Freedom” [3] is a plea for people to respond to the “Bells of Freedom” and build a eutopia. “When the Tumult Dies” [4] questions whether at war’s end people will create a “World at Peace” or more “Hatred.” T |
Holding Institutions | RPB |
Author Note | (1870-1953) |
Full Text | [1945] Huffman, Bert[ram Wilson] (1870-1953). New Thoughts for a New World. Newton Station, BC, Canada: Author. One folded sheet. 4 pp. RPB Three poems. “The Poet’s Dream Come True” [2] sees the return of a everyday, workingman Christ and the coming of the millennium. “O, Bells of Freedom” [3] is a plea for people to respond to the “Bells of Freedom” and build a eutopia. “When the Tumult Dies” [4] questions whether at war’s end people will create a “World at Peace” or more “Hatred.” The author was a well-known Oregon author. His papers are held at the University of Oregon. |