Word: robert
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...Eliot '04, e. e. cummings '15, James Laughlin '36, Robert Bly '50, Donald Hall '51, Frank O'Hara '50 and Harold Brodkey '51 and many other poets all either contributed or worked for the Advocate, then moved on to bigger and better things in the larger literary world outside the Square...
...Ashbery returned to Cambridge in 1989 as Norton Professor of Poetry, a position he retained for a year. The Norton professorship is one of the country's most prominent guest lectureships: Ashbery was following in the footsteps of such literary luminaries as Harold Bloom, Jorge Luis Borges, Umberto Eco, Robert Frost and Thornton Wilder, as well as fellow graduates like Eliot and cummings...
...According to former John Reed President Robert Bellah '48, most students attended Eisler's lectures out of curiosity and because he was a notorious national figure--not because they shared his political views...
Even after 25 years, the memories are warm andso is the feeling that we of the Crimson'sRadcliffe Bureau were a feisty, doughty bunch ofpioneers. So I was put out at being left out ofthe party. And don't think I was soothed byCrimson president Robert Decherd's explanation,either. Crimson records are so bad, he syas, that"hundreds of people" never knew about the party,either...
Most coeducational socializing went on off campus because, as Robert Wechsler '49 remembers, the rules about having women in your room were strict...