Word: arlington
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Robert R. Barker '36, of Evanston, III., Mclvin L. Barnet '36, of Yonkers, N. Y., Beverley M. Bowie '35, of New York, N. Y., Daniel J. Buckley, Jr. '35, of Arlington, Mass., John J. P. Campana '36, of Roxbury Mass., William H. Cann '37, of Newark, N. J., Harold S. Cone '35, of Greensbore, N. C., Howard A. Cook '37, of New York, N. Y., John P. Coolidge '35, of Cambridge, Mass., Cyrus C. DeCoster, Jr. '37, of St. Paul, Minn., Macdonald Deming '37, of New York, N. Y., Josiah Derby '36, of Boston, Mass., Robert F. Dine...
Edmund S. Morgan '37, of Arlington, Mass., Byron W. Moser, Jr. '37, of St. Louis, Mo., Carl T. Nelson OcC, of Providence, R. I., Thomas L. Perry, Jr. '37, of Ashville, N. C., Alfred Pope '36, of Milton, Mass., Frank L. Prins, Jr. '36, of Kansas City, Mo., William F. Read, 3d '36, of Villa Nova, Pa., William F. Renner '37, of Dorchester, Mass., Warren M. Rodgers '37, of New York, N. Y., Harry J. Rosen '37, of Boston, Mass., Walter B. Rosen '37, of Katonah, N. Y., Leo Rosenfield '35, of Chelsea, Mass...
AMARANTH-Edwin Arlington Robinson-Macmillan...
Modern poetry, like experimental science, is always precocious to its day. Even William Wordsworth was once a misunderstood modern, a reprehensible revolutionary. Edwin Arlington Robinson, who last week published his eighth quiet narrative poem, was never considered a blasphemer of the literary gods, but once he was more modern than he is today. Now distinctly a member of the old guard, thrice crowned with the perishable bays of the Pulitzer Prize (1922, 1925, 1927). Robinson is by long odds the most respected living U. S. poet. In his 65th year this New England Browning still turns out a lengthy blank...
...with that of Man o' War is Mrs. Sloane's Cavalcade. The only race Cavalcade has lost this year is the Preakness, in which he was a close second to his stablemate, High Quest. He has won the Shenandoah Purse, Chesapeake Stakes, Kentucky Derby, American Derby, Detroit Derby and Arlington Classic, against the best horses of his age in the country. At the Saratoga yearling sales in 1932, Cavalcade cost his owner $1,200. He is now insured at $200,000, valued at $500,000. His winnings total $126,965. Far below Sun Beau's world record...