Word: frosts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...alternates were: N. N. Culin of Cram and Ferguson, H. G. Bergstrom of Bennett, Parsons and Frost, and G. W. McLaughlin of Magney and Tusler...
Home from the hospital, Bryan Untiedt, 13, hero of the Towner, Colo., school-bus catastrophe (TIME, April 6 & 13), sat on the livingroom couch with his frost-bitten feet in a pan of hot water and watched his younger brothers and sisters play. All had been frost-nipped except Virgil, 11, who had not attended school that blizzardy day. "He wouldn't be so fresh if he'd been on the bus," Bryan remarked to a visiting newsgatherer...
...poetry of Philip Edward Thomas, little known in the U. S., is worth acquaintance. Friend and follower of U. S. Poet Robert Frost, he had begun to develop a voice of his own when Death came...
...Advocate announces the election of the following men as officers for the literary board for the coming year: James Rufus Agee '33 of Rockland, Maine, President; George Casper Homans '32 of Boston, Secretary; Irvine Frost Upham '33, of Brookline, Pegasus...
...recently criticized the Nobel award to Babbitt's creator as a "backhanded compliment" to America (TIME. Dec. 8). Flaying the 50 academicians as a group, Mr. Lewis nevertheless made ten exceptions, evinced a weakness for: Nicholas Murray Butler (president of the Academy), Wilbur Lucius Cross, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Robert Frost, James Trus-low Adams, Hamlin Garland, Owen Wister, Brand Whitlock, Edith Wharton, Booth Tarkington. But the Academy, he declared, "does not represent literary America today, it represents only Henry Wadsworth Longfellow...