Word: poet
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...beaming but serious. He had just been host to an impressive array of luncheon guests: Historians Charles A. Beard, Frederic L. Paxson, William E. Dodd. Samuel Eliot Morison; President Frank Porter Graham of the University of North Carolina and President Edmund Ezra Day of Cornell; Economist Stuart Chase and Poet Archibald MacLeish; Mr. Roosevelt's biographer, Ernest Lindley, and his literary handy man, Samuel I. Rosenman; Frank C. Walker, former director of the National Emergency Council ; and the Archivist of the United States, Robert Digges Wimberly Connor; Presidential Friend Felix Frankfurter...
Outstanding among the Room's holdings in the new field is a Columbia Broadcasting Company version of "Air Raid" by Archibald McLeish, Curator of the Nieman Collection of Journalism. There is also a temporary recording of "Air Raid" by the poet himself...
Both as a means of preserving a poet's own version of his works, and as a way of studying the human voice, Professor Packard's experiment has met with nationwide approval...
...honor of the 25th anniversary of the publication of Robert Frost's first book, "A Boy's Will," a special exhibition of rare early editions of the poet's works was put on view at Widener yesterday...
Much of the work of assembling the material for the issue was done by Harry Brown '41, himself a published poet...