Word: fitzgeraldized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mathematicians than he. But from a very few observations-the constancy of light's speed in space and the equivalence of gravitational mass and inertia-he divined how the cosmos was made. He did not, like Newton, invent mathematics to describe it but borrowed the mathematics of Riemann, Fitzgerald, Lorentz and Minkowski...
...size of last week's vote, Townsendism as a vote-getter made no impressive record considering that, of Republican Main's predecessors, one in 1934 polled 41,000 votes, another in 1932 polled 49,000 votes. Moreover, the Main campaign was endorsed by Michigan's Governor Fitzgerald and Senator Vandenberg, both of whom are opposed to Townsendism. Winner Main himself estimated, after the election, that about 8,000 to 10,000 of his votes derived from his support of the Townsend Plan...
POEMS-Robert Fitzgerald-Arrow Editions...
POEMS-Robert Fitzgerald-Arrow Editions...
...Robert Fitzgerald's Poems are much smoother and more conventional in form. His themes are often familiar-his Boston poems include a "Charles River Nocturne," glimpses of the Common-and he writes of autumn woods and winter nights. A dominant note in his poems is loneliness, but it is a loneliness the poet accepts without regret, and it is enriched with memories of childhood, with grave and unpretentious reflections on destiny and death, with flashes of warmly human or amusingly discordant scenes that the world offers for his attention. Cool and detached, the poems give little evidence of intellectual...