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...Pobiz,” short for “Poetry Business.” The writings from Kumin’s “Pobiz” period reflect a keen awareness of the natural world that have led her work frequently to be compared to that of Robert Frost, who likewise studied here. (Frost, who enrolled at Harvard in 1897, withdrew from the College before ever receiving...
...example, in “Up Country,” the anthology that won her the Pulitzer in 1973, Kumin considers the birches that define the New England landscape from the perspective of a mother—whereas Frost famously approaches the same natural features from the vantage-point of an adult man looking back toward his boyhood. Kumin writes...
...skill can’t be recovered at will, and considering the team didn’t take its first session of batting practice until the season was already under way, it’s hardly surprising our offensive output resembled that of the 1909 Washington Senators. The extreme frost that accumulates on JV bats doesn’t begin to thaw until the last several games of the season. When you play less than 10 games total, however, the year is over before it even begins. As a JV baseball player, you learn to worship at the temple...
...event, the group received input from attendees and leading scholars, policy advisors, bureaucrats, and politicians. They included Sharp, a former Congressman, Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson, Iowa Secretary of State Chet Culver, and former Congressman Martin Frost...
...Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached at afrost@fas.harvard.edu...