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...next famous grave, not far off, was that of Longfellow, where, we luckily remembered, the aged Emerson, a scant month before his own end, attended the burial on the arm of Charles Eliot Norton, also a future resident. From Indian Ridge, where Longfellow now slept as tranquilly as he did in his waking hours, we stumbled along Central Ave., to Cypress Ave., and then, trusting we were unobserved, skipped cross-country 'twixt stone and slab to the unforgettable Spruce...

Author: By Gavin R. W. scott, | Title: Tombs, Trees and Corporate Profits | 10/24/1956 | See Source »

...entrance of Commander Whitehead into commerce is only the most obvious example of internal difficulty. The Muse no longer smiles constantly on that house. D.H. Lawrence and Ezra Pound, proud members of the Line, have, brought credit, but showed signs of a weakening of the force which ran through Longfellow...

Author: By Richard T. Cooper, | Title: The Decline of the Genteel Beard | 10/13/1956 | See Source »

EZRA POUND: "Remove the layers and layers of cloacinal ranting, snook-cocking, pseudo-professorial jargon and double-talk from Pound's verse, and what remains? Longfellow's plump, soft, ill-at-ease grandnephew remains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Graves & Scholars | 7/16/1956 | See Source »

Louis M. Lyons, curator of the Nieman Fellowships, will moderate the discussion, at 8 p.m. in Alumnae Lecture Room of Longfellow Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arab-Israeli Panel | 4/20/1956 | See Source »

...cast itself was impressed with the audience which came to see the show. Riddle said afterwards that he had "faced the most distinguished audience ever assembled in America. In that audience were Longfellow, Emerson, Whittier, President Eliot, Bishop Phillips Brooks, Dr. O. W. Holmes, Henry James, the President of Yale, the Governor, and Professor Evangelinus Apostolides Sophocles...

Author: By Lewis M. Steel, | Title: Greek Tragedy Returns to the Harvard Stage | 4/17/1956 | See Source »

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