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  2. Mary Carolyn Davies - Wikipedia

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    Mary Carolyn Davies (1888–1974) was an American writer from Oregon. She was a poet, short story writer, and playwright. She lived for a period in New York, where she was a participant of several writing soirées. She later moved back to Oregon, where she led writing organizations.

  3. Roy Croft - Wikipedia

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    Roy Croft (sometimes, Ray Croft) is a pseudonym frequently given credit for writing a poem titled "Love" that begins "I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you." [1] The poem, which is commonly used in Christian wedding speeches and readings, is quoted frequently. The poem is actually by Mary Carolyn Davies. [2]

  4. Lyric Poetry Award - Wikipedia

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    The Lyric Poetry Award is given once a year to a member of the Poetry Society of America and was "established under the will of PSA member Mrs. Consuelo Ford , and also in memory of Mary Carolyn Davies, for a lyric poem on any subject." [1] Each winner receives a $500 prize. [1]

  5. Mary Davies - Wikipedia

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    Mary Davies (poet) (1846–1882), Welsh poet Mary Bridget Davies (born 1978), American singer and actress Mary Ignatius Davies (1921–2003), Sister of Mercy and music teacher

  6. Talk:Mary Carolyn Davies - Wikipedia

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  7. William Stanley Braithwaite - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 12, upon the death of his father, Braithwaite was forced to quit school to support his family. When he was aged 15 he was apprenticed to a typesetter for the Boston publisher, Ginn & Co., [4] where he discovered an affinity for lyric poetry and began to write his own poems.

  8. Strachey love letter algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Alan Turing's biographer Andrew Hodges dates the creation of the love letter generator, also known as M.U.C., to the summer of 1952, when Strachey was working with Turing, although Gaboury dates its creation to 1953. [2]

  9. M. C. Richards - Wikipedia

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    Mary Caroline Richards (July 13, 1916, Weiser, Idaho – September 10, 1999, Kimberton, Pennsylvania) was an American poet, potter, and writer best known for her book Centering: in Pottery, Poetry and the Person. [1]