"A Song of To-morrow"
Title | "A Song of To-morrow" |
Year for Search | 1904 |
Authors | Herron, George D[avis](1862-1925) |
Secondary Title | The Comrade (New York) |
Volume / Edition | 3.4 |
Pagination | 83 |
Date Published | January 1904 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Poem suggesting the eutopia to come after the revolution. Slightly over half of the poem is on problems of the present. See also the author's The Day of Judgment. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr, 1904. |
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Author Note | The author (1862-1925) was Professor of Applied Christianity at Iowa (now Grinnell) College and a leader of the Kingdom Movement, a particularly radical part of the Social Gospel Movement. |
Full Text | 1904 Herron, George D[avis] (1862-1925). “A Song of To-morrow.” The Comrade ( Poem suggesting the eutopia to come after the revolution. Slightly over half of the poem is on problems of the present. The author was Professor of Applied Christianity at Iowa (now Grinnell) College and a leader of the Kingdom Movement, a particularly radical part of the Social Gospel Movement. See also the author's The Day of Judgment. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr, 1904. |