Word: writing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...merchant ship for the sum of a shilling a month. He sailed over a great part of the world. In 1902, derelict in Manhattan, he got a job in a saloon serving beer, washing glasses, taking care of the bartender's baby. The poet Yeats encouraged him to write. His works include: The Everlasting Mercy, The Widow in the Bye-Street, Dauber, The Daffodil Fields, Reynard the Fox, Gallipoli (prose), Enslaved...
...HARP IN THE WINDS?Daniel Henderson?Appleton ($1.25). This is the book of a U. S. poet who finds his country pleasant, the world not wholly bad. Delicately, temperately, he writes of "Springtime along the Pennsylvania Railroad," "Tenement Children," "Keats," "Friendship," "The Lackawanna Ferry." A flowery hedge, a regiment of roses, the filagrees of a frozen brook?these lift his heart; and his eye is quick to value those exquisite banalities of everyday life that the gross cannot see, and the great have not time to write about. When he sings of the "Pony Express," "The First Steamboat...
...already announced the competition in all departments will last for eleven weeks. Candidates for the news department will have to write up the news, day by day. Business candidates for the news department will have to secure advertisements and do a minimum of office work. Photographic candidates will take pictures of athletic events and persons prominent in the daily news. They will not be required to furnish their own equipment...
John Dickinson, Lecturer and Tutor in History, Government and Economics, will take up Professor A. N. Holcombe's '06 new work, "Political Parties of Today." Maurice Firuski, Proprietor of the Dunster House Bookshop, will write an article on "The Christmas Books...
Cleveland's big day?Case vs. Western Reserve?brought rest to scorekeepers. All they had to write was two fat zeros...