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...Heal Thyself." In Boise, Idaho, Freeman S. Frost, scheduled to lead a discussion on manpower and replacements, sent a substitute, explained he was tied up at the shop because of the manpower shortage...
...Infantrymen] are the mud-rain-frost-and-wind boys. They have no comforts, and they even learn to live without the necessities. And in the end they are the guys that wars can't be won without . . . A narrow path comes like a ribbon over a hill miles away, down a long slope, across a creek, up a slope and over another hill. All along the length of this ribbon there is now a thin line of men. For four days and nights they have fought hard, eaten little, washed none, and slept hardly at all. Their nights have...
Other awards: Poet Robert Frost, for The Witness Tree; Esther Forbes, for her history, Paul Revere; Historian Samuel Eliot Morison, for his biography, Admiral of the Ocean Sea, a life of Columbus; Composer William Schuman, for Secular Cantata, No. 2, A Free Song...
...poetry award that went to Frost was his fourth Pulitzer acclaim. He received an M.A. from Harvard in 1897 and is now a Fellow in American Civilization here. He is an associate member of Adams House who frequently reads some of his poems or leads discussions about poetry at House or College gatherings...
...Frost is noted for his traditionalism in poetry and his isolationism in politics. He, like Morison, holds M.A. and Litt. D. degrees. Dean Buck was one of the College's past winners when he was honored for his book "Road to Reunion...