Word: st
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...woman was hospitalized yesterday after being assaulted outside of 29 Garden St., a spokesman for the Cambridge Police said...
...woman was a resident of an apartment complex on Chauncy St., near the Harvard Police Dept., according to several tenants of the complex. They said it appeared as though the woman had been cut with pieces of broken glass following a dispute with her boyfriend...
Pools of blood remained in and around a telephone booth on Garden St. outside the Harvard Police station, and bloody footprints covered the sidewalk...
Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis on Sept. 26, 1888. He died in London on Jan. 4, 1965. These dates and places bracket a life but are swamped by its reverberations. For Eliot, in transit, not only wrote The Waste Land, the single most influential poem in English of the 20th century. He also produced a body of work -- poetry, criticism, plays -- that permanently rearranged the cultural landscapes of his native and adopted lands...
...Eliot's writing. The British Council has mounted an exhibition illustrating Eliot's life and work that will eventually travel to 70 countries. The U.S. observances will include a memorial lecture at the Library of Congress and a gathering of Eliot scholars + and critics at Washington University in St. Louis. There will even be a conference in Japan...