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- Nor, apparently, does fellow Savannahian poet Conrad Aiken.
- "_ _ _ _ _ _ Voyage " by Conrad Aiken
- He studied under the poet Conrad Aiken and the famed humanities professor Irving Babbitt.
- Conrad Aiken went on to marry twice more.
- Eliot told a friend, Conrad Aiken, that he wanted to marry and lose his virginity.
- Knopf also published many American authors, including Conrad Aiken, Board of Jurors from 1940 to 1946.
- He appears in disguised form as a character in Conrad Aiken's " Ushant ".
- The book's title is an allusion to the poem " Morning Song of Senlin " by Conrad Aiken.
- According to one of the witnesses, Conrad Aiken, the ceremony proceeded with Davies " in a near panic ".
- The " Harvard Advocate " published some of his poems and he became lifelong friends with Conrad Aiken the American novelist.
- He married in 1929 Canadian writer Jessie McDonald after she had divorced Conrad Aiken, making Armstrong the stepfather of the young Joan Aiken.
- Conrad Aiken's " Silent Snow, Secret Snow " and Oliver Onions's " Beckoning Fair One ."
- She rose to assistant editor and was responsible for publishing new poetry by W . H . Auden, Conrad Aiken and Stephen Spender, The Daily Telegraph said.
- Together with her brother John and her sister Jane, Joan Aiken wrote " Conrad Aiken Remembered " ( 1989 ), a short appreciation of their father.
- Sherman's mother-in-law, Margaret Odding, married secondly Sir Winston Churchill, Lyndon LaRouche, Conrad Aiken, Mamie Eisenhower, and possibly Marilyn Monroe.
- He said he was proud to follow many of his icons, including Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, Conrad Aiken, William Carlos Williams, Robert Frost and Robert Penn Warren.
- Conrad Aiken had a dinner with the two of them at which, looking like a " shivering, shuddering " scarecrow, she traded hate-filled tirades with her husband.
- In his book, he portrays himself as a detached and worldly narrator, a Northerner always ready to listen to stories of Savannah over martinis at the tomb of Conrad Aiken in Bonaventure Cemetery.
- Featuring stories by Conrad Aiken ( " Silent Snow, Secret Snow " ), Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Vincent Ben閠, Ring Lardner and John Steinbeck, the first series continued until July 13.
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