Word: frosts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Soil of Vermont A poet of New England; but a poet first of all of the American character, Robert Frost is best known for his second volume of verse, North of Boston. Frost is a farmer by nature, that curious combination of dreamer and hardheaded Yankee, more characteristic of tillers of the soil than of poets. I like best to think of him sitting in the grass at the edge of a field back of his farmhouse in the Vermont hills. His large, nobly-formed head, with its loosely falling iron gray hair, bends slightly forward. He talks deliberately, softly...
...summary: HARVARD CORNELL Walker, Lee, l.w. r.w., McDonald Beals, Guild, c. c., Burnett Larocque, Peirson, r.w. l.w., Frost, Rone, Wright Crosby, Hammond, l.d. r.d., Nesbit Owen, Chase, r.d. l.d., Tone Flint, g. g., Stanton...
...have not been sufficient, the ghost must be dispersed, by the old device of hoax exposers; he must be confronted with self-comparisons, odious though they may be. First, in the Harvard scale, come the names of George Santayana, Percy McKaye, John Jay Chapman, Ed win Arlington Robinson, Robert Frost and Cale Young Rice. They, to be sure belong to the era before the ghost was raised; but they still manage to keep pace with the advancing generations. After the century mark stand such poets as Hermann Hagedorn. John Gould Fletcher, Arthur Davison Ficks, all of them forces...
Columbus, your withered age, and your hair whitened with frost...
...Fuller '23 defeated C. G. Smith uL., 2-0; Merrill Buffington 2L. defeated H. Parish '26, 2-0; W. P. Dixon '25 defeated M. P. Breckinridge 1G.B., 2-0; Carroll Harrington '24 defeated S. H. Browne '23, 2-0; C. C. Colt '24 won from E. H. Frost 2L. by default; L. H. Rouillion '24 won from W. B. Duncan '26 by default; H. L. Hall 3L., defeated M. E. Gibson...