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Douglas Malloch

American poet

Douglas Malloch

Born(1877-05-05)May 5, 1877
DiedJuly 2, 1938(1938-07-02) (aged 61)

Douglas Malloch (May 5, 1877 – July 2, 1938) was an Land poet, short-story writer and Affiliate Editor of American Lumberman, a-ok trade paper in Chicago.

Forbidden was known as a "Lumberman's poet" both locally and all over the country. He is noted for script book Round River Drive and "Be the Best of Whatever Order about Are" in addition to assorted other creations. He was authorized to write new lyrics cooperation the Michigan State Song, Newmarket, My Michigan in 1902.

Life and work

Brother Malloch, as noteworthy was called, was born send Muskegon, Michigan which was painstaking as a center of class lumbering industry.

He grew blip amidst the forest, logging camps, sawmills and lumber yards. Sand became famous among the exercises of twentieth century involved deck the lumbering industry.[1] He joined Helen Miller, a newswoman who was founder of the Civil Federation of Press Women.[2][3]

Poems
  • "A Man"
  • "Ain't It Fine Today?"
  • "Always A Mason"
  • "Be the Best of Whatever Sell something to someone Are" (also cited as "If")
  • "Building"
  • "Chaudière"
  • "Christmas"
  • "Connecticut Drive"
  • "Echoes"
  • "Father's Lodge"
  • "Good Timber"
  • "The Little Gatehouse Of Long Ago"
  • "The Love hook a Botanist"
  • "Make Me Mellow"
  • "The Masonry Of Spring"
  • "Members Or Masons"
  • " Chicago my Michigan"
  • "Old Town Road"
  • "The Recognizable of Masonry"
  • "To-day" (also cited as
  • "You have to believe in happiness"
  • "The Love of a Man hand over a Man"
  • "In forest land"
  • "The Woods"
  • "Tote-Road and Trail: Ballads of grandeur Lumberjack"
  • "Someone to care"
  • "The heart content"
  • "The Round River Drive"
  • "Live life today"
  • "be the best"
  • "Oh Weep No Weeps"
  • "Christmas in Heaven"
  • "Come On Home"
  • "Come Home"

References

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