In 1945, the first woman was appointed to serve as Consultant to the Library of Congress (the position now known as Poet Laureate). Louise Bogan (1897–1970) was a poet of formal restraint and subtlety ...
a promise that it really happened. Like the names of the sons of Jacob – Each one of whom gets a stone on the breastplate. Each one a different color This is a family who loved their many colors. Even ...
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