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  Hart Crane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harold Hart Crane (July 21, 1899 – April 27, 1932) was a U.S. poet.
Born in Garrettsville, Ohio, Hart Crane’s father, Clarence, was a successful Ohio businessman who had made his fortune in the candy business by inventing the Life Saver.
Between 1917 and 1924 he moved back and forth between New York and Cleveland, working as an advertising copywriter and a worker in his father’s factory.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hart_Crane   (580 words)

  
 Hart Bridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Looking at the Hart Bridge from SR 228, heading east from downtown.
The Isaiah David Hart Bridge is a cantilever bridge that spans the St.
A sign installed when the Hart Bridge was tolled, with greenout reflecting the removal of tolls
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hart_Bridge   (176 words)

  
 [minstrels] To Brooklyn Bridge -- Hart Crane
I'm including therefore a brief biography of the man: Born in 1899 in Garrettsville, Ohio, Harold Hart Crane was a highly anxious and volatile child.
His major work, the book-length poem, The Bridge, expresses in ecstatic terms a vision of the historical and spiritual significance of America.
Hart Crane committed suicide in 1932, at the age of thirty- three, by jumping from the deck of a steamship sailing back to New York from Mexico.
www.cs.rice.edu /~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/1101.html   (452 words)

  
 The Railroad Photographs of Alfred A. Hart, Artist
Alfred Hart was born in Norwich, Connecticut, on 28 March, 1816, the second child of Eliphaz and Eliza Hart.
As company photographer Hart was granted special privileges by the directorate, apparently including transportation for his travelling wagon (figure 7), and the authority to stop the railroad construction whenever he needed to compose his picture.
Hart's negatives of the CPRR that were not purchased by the railroad were often sold to Lawrence & Houseworth, a San Francisco optical firm which had branched into the merchandising of photographs and stereographs.
cprr.org /Museum/AA_Hart-Mead_Kibbey_CSLF/Appendixes.html   (8043 words)

  
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A low-lying fog bank smothered the surface of the St. Johns River as I drove over the Hart Bridge at 7:00 on a Saturday morning in early March.
Toward the end of the eighth mile, runners turn onto the Hart and begin a half-mile climb featuring a 6 percent grade that peaks 141 feet over the river before descending.
The climb punishes the lungs; the descent pummels the legs.
www.halhigdon.com /Ontherun/Hart/hart.htm   (824 words)

  
 Sanskirt Charge: The Decline of the Goddess and   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hart Crane defines the modern poet's role, then, as visualizing the past and somehow transcending time, experiencing the fertility and fecundity of the primitive world through dreams and imagination.
It is to the bridge that the bedlamite flees when released from the womblike subway's "scuttle, cell or loft" (1).
The momentary pause the bedlamite takes at the top of the bridge gives time for salvation, but because its tribe does not communicate, they are at total opposites, it falls off the bridge.
www.brightok.net /~kellimcb/goddess.htm   (8255 words)

  
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The lighting is part of a larger project to highlight several Jacksonville bridges during the Super Bowl.
The Hart Bridge will be lit to highlight its shape, while the Main Street Bridge will be decked in bright, blue lights.
Though there are some concerns about using the Mathews Bridge as an alternate route during the Hart Bridge closing, officials said the closings are not at peek traffic times for the bridge.
www.officer.com /news/IBS/wjxt/news-2299868.html   (270 words)

  
 Hart Stereograph Catalog
Hart then lived for a number of years in Hartford, Connecticut, where he had moved in 1848, and he exhibited there and in New York City.
Hart then traveled to California, where he settled briefly in Sacramento while he worked as a photographer for the Central Pacific Railroad.
Hart "for CPRR" view is taken from lower point and shows close view of only top of engine - Watkins uses same view - both with longer lens.
cprr.org /Museum/Hart_Catalog.html   (2621 words)

  
 The Academy of American Poets - Hart Crane   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Born in 1899 in Garrettsville, Ohio, Harold Hart Crane was a highly anxious and volatile child.
He began writing verse in his early teenage years, and though he never attended college, read regularly on his own, digesting the works of the Elizabethan dramatists and poets—Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Donne—and the nineteenth-century French poets—Vildrac, Laforgue, and Rimbaud.
Hart Crane committed suicide in 1932, at the age of thirty-three, by jumping from the deck of a steamship sailing back to New York from Mexico.
www.poets.org /poet.php/prmPID/233   (295 words)

  
 Vilano Bridge Workout - by Frieda Wyner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Francis and Mary Usina Bridge (aka the Vilano Bridge) is one of those.
You do some training on the Vilano Bridge and you'll be in great shape when you swing off Atlantic Blvd. and onto the Hart Bridge ramp.
The elevation change is not enough to simulate conditions on the Hart Bridge, but it can give you a good workout.
www.ancientcityrr.org /vilano.htm   (331 words)

  
 PAL: Hart Crane (1899-1932)
Vision of the voyage: Hart Crane and the psychology of romanticism.
Leibowitz, Herbert A. Hart Crane; an introduction to the poetry.
Yingling, Thomas E. Hart Crane and the homosexual text: new thresholds, new anatomies.
www.csustan.edu /english/reuben/pal/chap7/crane_hart.html   (222 words)

  
 Jacksonville Transportation Authority - News
The Hart Bridge will be closed to all traffic from 7 a.m.
Large equipment has to be placed on the bridge to run the wiring for the bridge lighting.
The Hart Bridge is one of three downtown bridges receiving aesthetic enhancement.
www.jtaonthemove.com /news/news_selected.aspx?prID=70   (145 words)

  
 Pennsylvania's District XI Wrestling WebPage
Bridge shoots and pushs hart to the mat but before he can convert it Hart jumps up.
On teh restart Hart gets deep on a single but Bridge almost turns it into a spladle but Hart holds ff on his leg.
They start Netral and Bridge charges into a double leg lifts hart up and takes him directly to his back, in a near fall Hart wiggles free.
www.enter.net /~district11/live.htm   (1365 words)

  
 Jacksonville's Financial News and Daily Record
This is the latest information on bridge and street closing for Super Bowl week.
The bridge will be reopened for morning rush hour traffic on Friday, February 4 from 4 a.m.
The intersection at Ocean Street will be open when the Main Street Bridge is open to allow traffic to cross Bay Street.
www.jaxdailyrecord.com /showstory.php?Story_id=42236   (847 words)

  
 Hart Crane and The Bridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The poem has the Brooklyn Bridge undoubtedly as the central symbol, along with other symbols including the water, the unifying flux, metropolis, Columbus, Pocahontas, Rip Van Winkle, Whitman, the subway, etc.
The Brooklyn Bridge (1869-83) was "the first great suspension bridge in the United States that had cables formed from parallel steel wires that were spun in place.
It "carries six lanes of traffic on a span of 486 m." "New York City honored the bridge with a gala centennial celebration in 1983."
www.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp /~hishika/bridge.htm   (139 words)

  
 Hart Crane   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
For biographical aspects and some interesting comments by Derek Walcott on Crane's prosody, Voices & Visions video "Hart Crane" from Mystic Fire Video might be of some help.
Crane, Hart, The Bridge, commentaries by Waldo Frank and Thomas A. Vogler (NY: Liveright, 1970)
Biography, Greenberg's prose "Between Historical Life," bibliography, e-text of 26 poems, facsimiles of 2 poems (handwritten manuscript versions), info on New York city with 3 maps of the areas where he lived, info on Hart Crane who was greatly influenced by Greenberg's poems.
www.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp /~hishika/crane.htm   (428 words)

  
 Jacksonville Suns Professional Baseball Club - Baseball's Never Been Hotter!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Emerson St. will become the Hart Bridge Expressway and lead you over the Hart Bridge.
Beach Blvd. to Hart Bridge Expressway, Exit Sports complex, left on Duval St., left on Gator Bowl Drive, right on Georgia St., left on Adams St.
Atlantic Blvd. to Arlington Expressway, follow over Mathews Bridge, follow signs for "Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville," exiting A. Philip Randolph Blvd.
www.sunsbaseball.com /gameday/directions.shtml   (187 words)

  
 Hart House Bridge Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Welcome to the Hart House Bridge Club at the University of Toronto!
February 28th will be the Hart House Bridge Dinner.
March 3rd-5th, we will be holding the Hart House Sectional tournament.
www.utoronto.ca /bridge/home.htm   (40 words)

  
 Jacksonville: photos from the river - SkyscraperPage Forum
The Metro Jax forum group is promoting the creation of an urban park on Exchange Island, which sits, about a mile east of downtown, between the Hart and Matthews Bridges.
the northbank turns to heavy industrial uses near the Hart Bridge
This 34 acre undeveloped island, was donated to the city in 1956, by the Exchange Club to be used as a public park.
forum.skyscraperpage.com /showthread.php?t=101895   (447 words)

  
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First Coast News - Local News - Hart Bridge Closed Sunday
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Originally, the Hart Bridge was scheduled to close on Saturday, October 23rd from 7am to 7pm for maintenance; that has changed due to the arrival of President Bush at Alltel Stadium.
Instead, crews will close the Hart Bridge on Sunday, October 24th from 7am to 7pm.
www.firstcoastnews.com /news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=26315   (160 words)

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