As a poet, Earle Birney has always interested and sometimes exalted me; as a novelist he intermittently amused me; but as an anthologist he exasperates me.
The romantic and adventurous spirit of Theodore Goodridge Roberts, who died in Digby, Nova Scotia, on February 24, found expression in his many novels and in the verse that he wrote and published during a life-time of seventy-six years.