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- Alan Seeger Natural Area, in central Pennsylvania, was named by Colonel Henry Shoemaker.
- It is unknown if Alan Seeger had any connection to the area or why Shoemaker chose to memorialize the poet.
- One of Alan Seeger's final poems was " Ode in Memory of the American Volunteers Fallen for France ."
- Other visitors to the salon during the war included Oscar Milosz, Auguste Rodin and poet Alan Seeger, who came while on leave from the French Foreign Legion.
- During these years Thayer would also meet many other young poets and authors, including E . E . Cummings, Alan Seeger, Lincoln MacVeagh, and Gilbert Seldes.
- Alan Seeger, as one who knew him can attest, lived his whole life on this plane, with impeccable poetic dignity; everything about him was in keeping.
- Its bells include the oldest one remaining in Paris, cast in 1412; their ringing is recalled in a well known poem in praise of Paris by Alan Seeger.
- SAN ANTONIO _ Alan Seeger, an American volunteer with the French Foreign Legion, died on July 4, 1916, charging a German machine gun position not far from the village of Remy, France.
- Poet Alan Seeger perished there in the Foreign Legion on the first day of the Somme, and Lovecraft may well have had Seeger in mind; Lovecraft penned a poem to Seeger's memory in 1918.
- His brother, Robert JFK Library, " I Have a Rendezvous with Death ", by Alan Seeger " was one of John F . Kennedy's favorite poems and he often asked his wife to recite it ".
- The other day in the Fendi showroom, surrounded by Midas-size tables laden with gold bracelets and chains, Karl Lagerfeld was sipping a Coke, perusing the latest French Vogue and discussing Alan Seeger, an American poet whose letters and World War I diary he plans to publish this year, illustrated with Lagerfeld photographs.
- Broc閘iande continues to appear throughout the Arthurian canon, in works such as Alfred, Lord Tennyson's 19th century poem " Idylls of the King " and 20th century works including Edwin Arlington Robinson's 1917 poem " Merlin " and Alan Seeger's 1916 poem " Broc閘iande ".
- The track " Diabolical Cracker " was used in the Joseph Kosinski-directed " Gears of War 2 " trailer, entitled " Rendezvous ", that debuted during 2008, with a shortened form of Alan Seeger's World War I poem " I Have a Rendezvous with Death " recited alongside.
- The leadership of the early library was composed of a small group of American expatriates, notably Charles Seeger, Sr ., father of the young American poet Alan Seeger ( " I have a rendezvous with Death " ), who had died in the war, and great-uncle of the folk singer Pete Seeger.
- Nevertheless, the old and the new men of the Foreign Legion fought and died in vicious battles on the Western front, including Belloy-en-Santerre during the Battle of the Somme, where the poet Alan Seeger, after being mortally wounded by machine-gun fire, cheered on the rest of his advancing battalion.