By Mary Phillips, For The OklahomanThe month of March has arrived in leonine style. The cold, blustery, wintry mix is hardly the harbinger of spring we have been hoping for. The words of H.I. Phillips, humorist, author and syndicated New York Globe columnist, appeared in the editorial pages of The Oklahoman during the ’30s and ’40s. The following description is an excerpt from Phillips’ column that appeared on March, 6, 1940: Consider March. It is a month of distinction.Read more on NewsOK.com