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Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech....

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  • Seabrook Residents Release Book of Original Poetry

    News Source: Coaster | 1 day ago
    Every Friday morning, two dozen or so residents get together at Seabrook's Continuing Care Community, known as The Gardens, on their senior living 98-acre campus to hear the writings of authors such as Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman...
  • Glenn Garvin: Welcome to 'unwelcome' speech on campus

    News Source: Charlotte Observer Online | 1 day ago
    I know it was hard to hear anything last week over the cacophony of the White House roof falling over Benghazi, the IRS and spying on reporters. But still, I was surprised there wasn't more fuss about the Obama administration's war on Shakespeare.
  • Bellingham son of Watergate prosecutor recalls his father with mix of ...

    News Source: The Bellingham Herald | 11 days ago
    Four decades ago, while his father was a regular figure in the national media, Rick Merrill was living a news-free existence on a farm in Vermont. His father, William Merrill, was the assistant Watergate special prosecutor who brought members of the
  • Hello Idaho: Join the #Twitorial challenge

    News Source: The Idaho Statesman | 13 days ago
    The poet Robert Frost, who often wrote in the regimented style of metered verse with rhymes no less, was fond of dissing free-verse poetry as playing tennis without a net. We agree it is an extra challenge to get one's point across in a structured
  • Spare Times for Children for May 10-16

    News Source: International Herald Tribune | 14 days ago
    May 9, 2013 Adventures From Ezra Jack Keats' The author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats had a talent for illuminating the extraordinary within the ordinary, whether it was the sense of wonder in the season's first snowfall or the hidden beauty in a
  • Yagan's influence no illusion

    News Source: The Daily Journal | 25 days ago
    Published in The Daily Journal print edition April 22, 2013 Sam Yagan thought it was a joke. Even for as well-accomplished as he is, the former Bourbonnais resident and current entrepreneurial sensation was stunned by his most recent achievement.
  • Broadway musical: 'Matilda's' demonic Miss Trunchbull

    News Source: Los Angeles Times | 25 days ago
    Miss Agatha Trunchbull, headmistress of Crunchem Hall school, hates pigtails. They're good only to serve as handles by which she can toss a rebellious child into the air a feat this one-time Olympic hammer-throwing champion shows off early in "
  • New England keeps its stride after two tragedies

    News Source: Ledger-Enquirer | 26 days ago
    Six small states, settled before the nation's birth, wedged between New York, Canada and the Atlantic Ocean: They add up to New England. It's a unique region defined by its compact geography, its culture and its "sense of place," as Harvard history


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