Word: poet
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...When we were all young reporters, and Eddie started writing poetry, we used to wonder whether Eddie was really a poet. I say to you now that he was and is a poet. If he were not, you and I wouldn't be here...
...week toll charges so that he could broadcast from his Chicago outlet. "My parents always told me it was impossible to get something for nothing," he wrote his son, a Free Press reporter. "It's hard for me to admit they were wrong." After Christmas Poet Guest returned to Detroit to end 'this senseless waste of money." Free Press workers make a big thing of Eddie Guest's camaraderie and intimacy with the staff. He still has a desk in the office and, according to office gossip, will probably run the paper some day when aging Owner...
Thirty-seven men will be voted on today and tomorrow to fill eight Senior Class offices. These offices are: First, Second and Third Marshal, Treasurer, Orator, Chorister, Poet, and Odist. Pictures of all candidates with a short biography are to be found on pages 3 and 4 of today's CRIMSON...
...Chicago Daily News since 1899 (except for 1924-26, when he assisted University of Chicago's president), managing editor since 1926; of pneumonia; in Evanston, III. Under his tutelage developed many well-known newshawks, including Ben Hecht, Howard Vincent O'Brien, Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Poet Carl Sandburg...
Elections come next Tuesday, with the results being announced the following Friday; other officers to be elected are: Treasurer, Orator, Chorister, Poet, and Odist...