Word: frosts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Undergraduates sat in the aisles and professors on window sills as Robert Frost '01 recited some of his own poetry and commented upon himself and others in New Lecture Hall yesterday afternoon...
...program sponsored by the Morris Gray Poetry Fund, Frost spoke at random about conversation ("My education") and metaphors ("My kind of foolin'"), and what science attempts to prove ("How she differs from what she's like...
...year-old poet said that one of his scientific friends claims "A true poet wouldn't say anything." As the audience of nearly 1,000 laughed, Frost softly added, "God bless the true poet...
...explain why he himself wrote, Frost cited a line in his The Tufts of Flowers, ". . . .from sheer morning gladness at the brim...
...Robert Frost, the American poet, will give readings from his works this afternoon at 4:30 in New Lecture Hall. The program is presented by the Morris Gray Poetry Fund, and will be open to the public free of charge...