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Three other skilled poets, Mary Ann Radner, David Chesire, and Tom Kirby-Smith, have made competent but uninspiring contributions. Kirby-Smith close translation of Bauderlaire's "Swan" is especially solid, but it remains foreign-sounding and a little stodgy when compared to Robert Lowell's "imitation" of the poem...

Author: By William H. Smock, | Title: The Advocate | 4/20/1966 | See Source »

...best selections in the Advocate are written by its most common class of contributors--students. While the novelties turn out mediocre, pieces by Robert Grenier, Mary Ann Radner and George Teter carry the magazine. Perennially cursed by its inability to ferret out competent student writers, the Advocate has found several of them for the April issue. And to bust the in-group myth, only three are members of the staff...

Author: By Eugene E. Leach, | Title: The Harvard 'Advocate' | 4/28/1965 | See Source »

Seven poems by Mary Ann Radner form a spectrum that stretches from "Resurrections" and "Primavera" down to "The Bear" a pointless apostrophe to the spirit of a hunting trophy. Although Miss Radner does not have Grenier's ornate gift for charming physical images out of language, she has a fine descriptive touch and makes complex, moving verse out a simple words. With strong, majestic lines Jon as and Lazarus tell the stories of their reawakenings in "Resurrections." In "Primavera" Miss Radner uses an unusual pattern of repeated words to achieve a methodical, stately rhythm...

Author: By Eugene E. Leach, | Title: The Harvard 'Advocate' | 4/28/1965 | See Source »

Also, Julius L. Novick, of Adams House and New York City, English; John B. Radner, of Winthrop House and Evanston, III., English; Matthew M. Rechler, of Adams House and Brooklyn, N.Y., Bio-Chemistry; Edward G. Steinberg, of Dudley House and Mobile, Ala., Romance Languages; and Robert L. Sugar, of Lowell House and Beachwood, Ohio, Physics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa Elects | 11/25/1959 | See Source »

...seven-inning slugfest, also at New Haven. The Elephants tied the game at 11-all in the top of the seventh, but reliefer Nick Blume was unable to prevent the winning Calhoun run in the bottom of the inning. Left fielder John Bigelow, with three hits, and catcher Bob Radner, with two hits and some fine defensive work, led the Eliot attack...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eliot Crew Conquers Yale to Set Record; Nine Beaten by Elis | 5/14/1956 | See Source »

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