Word: binyon
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Died. Laurence Binyon, 73, poet. Orientalist ; in Reading, England. He was best known for his World War I ode. For the Fallen* which was widely popularized when broadcast in 1934 by the Prince of Wales at Armistice Day ceremonies. He was the British Museum's keeper of prints & drawings...
That is the kind of thing Rosalind Russell has been do.ng in a series of career-woman pictures, most of which have made rather unfunny use of her firm talent for comedy. This time she has the welcome assistance of a first-rate Claude Binyon script, the expert direction of J. Mitchell Leisen, and a chorus of sweet supporting performers. Result: a very funny full-dress comedy...
POLITE ESSAYS-Ezra Pound-New Directions ($2.50). The casual but by no means languid prose of a great verse stylist. Sometimes crotchety, more often bright and sound, Ezra's remarks concern the works of Dante, Joyce, Ford Madox Ford, Harold Monro, Laurence Binyon ("The younger generation may have forgotten Binyon's sad youth, poisoned in the cradle by the abominable dogbiscuit of Milton's rhetoric.") Also his famous piece on "How to Read...