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Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: January 21 – Davíð Stefánsson, (died 1964), Icelandic poet; February 18 – Lazarus Aaronson (died 1966), English poet and academic economist; April 18 – W. E. Harney (died 1962), Australian; May 2 – Lorenz Hart (died 1943), American lyricist
March 23 – Madison Cawein (died 1914), American; March 27 – Marion Angus (died 1946), Scots language poet; April 9 – Adela Florence Nicolson, née Cory ("Lawrence Hope"; died 1904), English; May 2 – William Gay (died 1897), Scottish-born Australian; May 5 – Helen Maud Merrill (died 1943), American; May 15 – Albert Verwey (died 1937 ...
Charles Edwin Johnson (June 15, 1936 – January 7, 2024) was an American civil servant. He had served as Acting United States Secretary of Health and Human Services from January to April 2009 during the Obama presidency. [1] [2] Johnson was appointed by then President George W. Bush in
Born in New York, Carryl became a second-generation successful businessman; and a stockbroker, who for 34 years starting in 1874 held a seat on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1869 he married Mary Wetmore. Their elder child was the poet and humorist Guy Wetmore Carryl. In 1882 Charles E. Carryl published his first work: Stock Exchange Primer. [1]
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: January 2 – Robert Nathan (died 1985), American poet and novelist; January 10 – Bochō Yamamura 山村 暮鳥 (died 1924), Japanese vagabond Christian preacher who gains attention as a writer of tales and songs for children and as a poet; May 21 – Eileen Duggan (died 1972 ...
1 Life. 2 Awards. 3 Works. Toggle Works subsection. 3.1 Poetry. 3.2 Stories. ... Charles Edward Eaton (June 25, 1916 – March 23, 2006) was an American poet and ...
They developed a large circle of literary friends and contacts; in particular, painters and life partners Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon, near whom they settled in Richmond, London. [5] Robert Browning was a close friend of theirs — if also the source of their leaked identity — as well as Rudyard Kipling .
Lucas's Quaker background led to a commission from the Society of Friends for a biography of Bernard Barton, the Quaker poet and friend of Charles Lamb.The success of the book was followed by further commissions from leading publishers; the most important of these commissions was a new edition of Lamb's works, which eventually amounted to seven volumes, with an associated biography, all ...