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John Morris Reeves, known as James Reeves (1 July 1909 – 1 May 1978) was a British writer principally known for his poetry, plays and contributions to children's literature and the literature of collected traditional songs. His published books include poetry, stories and anthologies for both adults and children.
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Poet 1989 John Hattendorf: Maritime historian 1964 Anthony Hecht: Poet Laura Hillenbrand: Writer, author of Seabiscuit: An American Legend (attended) Scott Kenemore: Writer 2000 P. F. Kluge: Writer 1964 Robert Lowell: Poet; two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize; Poet Laureate 1947-1948 1940 Robie Macauley: Writer, editor of Playboy: 1941 Greg ...
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E. E. Cummings, Collected Poems; James Dickey, Into the Stone [11] Robert Duncan: The Opening of the Field [11] Selected Poems, San Francisco: City Lights Books [2] [10] Richard Eberhart, Collected Poems 1930–1960 [11] Paul Engle, Poems in Praise, including the sonnet sequence "For the Iowa Dead" Jean Garrigue, A Water Walk by Villa d'Este [2]
When James Reeves, owner of the Courier, died the same year, Sangster returned to Kingston, to work as a proofreader and bookkeeper for the British Whig. [ 2 ] Sangster first gained national attention as a poet in 1850, when his poetry began appearing in Literary Garland , Canada's foremost literary magazine.
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Thomas James Reeves, born in Thomaston, Connecticut, December 9, 1895, was a US Navy radioman who became the namesake of the destroyer escort USS Reeves. Reeves was killed during the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and posthumously received the Medal of Honor .