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...Frost In Monaco...
Brandeis's best hitter, Larry Bates, broke his wrist in the M.I.T. game, but the Judges still have a couple of capable batsmen, including shortstop George Frost, who is hitting .333, and long-ball hitter Jim Boyce...
Barbara H. Welch '66, of South House and Concord, won first prize in the Iota Competitions. She received $100 for her essay on Robert Frost's poetry. Second prize of $50 was awarded to Anne Hebald '66 of East House and New York City. Doris G. Fendel '66, of North House and Cambridge; Margaret Rossoff '68, of North House and Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Ollejane Zagraniski '66 of South House and New Haven, Connecticut, each received honorable mentions in the competitions...
...this sometimes heedless energy destroys monuments of the quiet past, the underlying impulse is the U.S.'s basic tradition: a feeling that no problem is insoluble, that no defeat is final, that there is no established order that cannot be questioned. In the words of Robert Frost, most traditional of U.S. poets, "We have ideas yet that we haven't tried...
...also about Henry. I mean, Henry adopts the guise of a sheep." Such aptitude accounts of the ease with which the dream-song form is adapted to occasions: he has a "strut" for Theodore Roethke, who died in 1963, some poems about Frost, and a fine eulogy for Kennedy, which appeared in Poetry and Power...