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  Richard Eberhart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eberhart was born in 1904 in Austin, a small town in southeast Minnesota.
Eberhart wrote a number of dramatic works in the 1950's and early 1960's which were performed regionally.
As well, Eberhart was Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress for 1959-61, and was awarded a Bollingen Prize in 1962.
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 Guardian | Richard Eberhart
Eberhart himself was a keen footballer and debater, and developed a taste for poetry at the age of 15, when the family had to adjust to more modest circumstances after his father's firm was hit by an embezzler and his mother contracted lung cancer.
Eberhart's work appeared in an anthology, New Signatures, published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf's Hogarth Press, and he wrote a long poem, The Bravery Of Earth (1930), which was inspired by his journey round the world.
Eberhart worked in a slaughterhouse, until becoming tutor to the Procter soap family's children in Florida, an experience that equipped him, in September 1930, to take up the post of tutor to the king of Siam's son, who was spending a year in the US.
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 R. Eberhart, 101, Pulitzer-winning poet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Richard Eberhart, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet considered one of the foremost writers of lyric verse in the 20th century, died Thursday at his home in Hanover, N.H. He was 101.
Richard Ghormley Eberhart was born April 5, 1904, in Austin, Minn. His father was a vice president of the Hormel meatpacking company, and Richard grew up on his family's 40-acre estate, Burr Oaks, whose name he used as the title of a volume of poems in 1947.
Eberhart was an undergraduate at the University of Minnesota, Dartmouth, and Cambridge University.
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 Richard Eberhart, at 101; a poet who made simplicity seem sublime - The Boston Globe - Boston.com - Obituaries - News
Richard Eberhart, 101, a kite-flying poet who used everyday events such as encountering a dead groundhog or watching a squirrel cross a street to contemplate the fragility of life, died Thursday in his home in Hanover, N.H. Tom Long
Richard Eberhart, 101, a kite-flying poet who used everyday events such as encountering a dead groundhog or watching a squirrel cross a street to contemplate the fragility of life, died Thursday in his home in Hanover, N.H. Mr.
Eberhart was born in Austin, Minn. He wrote his first poems as a homework assignment in high school.
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 Richard Eberhart, 101, Poet Who Wed Sense and Intellect, Is Dead - New York Times
Richard Ghormley Eberhart was born on April 5, 1904, in Austin, Minn. His father was a vice president of the George A. Hormel meatpacking company, and Richard grew up on his family's 40-acre estate, Burr Oaks, whose name he used as the title of volume of poems in 1947.
Eberhart's other awards are a Bollingen Prize, awarded by Yale for distinguished achievement in American poetry (1962, shared with John Hall Wheelock); and the Frost Medal of the Poetry Society of America (1986, shared with Allen Ginsberg).
Eberhart was a founder, in 1950, of the Poets' Theater.
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 Poet Richard Eberhart dead at 101   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Eberhart was known as an old-fashioned poet who championed very different writers like Allen Ginsburg.
At Eberhart`s 95th birthday celebration, Ginsburg said the friendship was one of the most important in his life.
But Eberhart also worked his way across the Pacific on a steamship as a young man, served as a gunnery instructor in the Navy during World War II and spent seven years with the floor-covering business founded by his wife`s great-grandfather.
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 ETA:
Eberhart has been a highly visible member of the Asset Management, Broadband, Streaming Media and Interactive Television industries for nearly a decade.
Richard's career in the digital media space began in 1995 as General Manager of First Media Services Network, a national ISP providing streaming media consulting and hosting services.
Eberhart now serves as Co-President and Founder of the Global Society for Asset Management (GSAM), whose mission is to accelerate the uptake of Asset Management solutions, in all industry verticals, by providing an open forum for optimistic dialogue between all major stakeholders.
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 Vox of Dartmouth - A life lived for Poetry - 06/27/05
Richard Ghormley Eberhart, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and Class of 1925 Professor of English, Emeritus, died June 9, 2005, at age 101.
Eberhart was regarded as one of the nation's finest and most highly honored poets.
Eberhart was married to Helen Elizabeth "Betty" Butcher from 1941 until her death in 1993.
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 Eberhart, Richard on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Richard Lupoff's breadth and depth of a writer's world.
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Richard Eberhart dies at 101
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 <%Title%> - Concord Monitor Online - Concord, NH 03301   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Eberhart and his wife, Betty, opened their Hanover home to a constant swirl of visitors: students, friends, colleagues and many of the great poets of the day, including William Carlos Williams, Robert Frost, Robert Lowell, Wallace Stevens and Ginsberg.
Eberhart transcended boundaries in a field that could be competitive and cliquey, said Cleopatra Mathis, director of creative writing at Dartmouth.
Richard Ghormley Eberhart was born on April 5, 1904, in Austin, Minn., where he enjoyed a comfortable childhood.
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 Richard Eberhart: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Richard Eberhart (born April 5 1904 in Austin, EHandler: no quick summary.
Eberhart began college at the University of Minnesota University of Minnesota quick summary:
Harvard university is a private university in cambridge, massachusetts, united statesusa, and a member of the ivy league....
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 Richard Eberhart, 101; poet, longtime educator, won Pulitzer
HANOVER, N.H. -- Richard Eberhart, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet admired for mentoring generations of aspiring writers, has died at the age of 101.
Eberhart also was admired for encouraging young poets, including many at Dartmouth College, where he taught for nearly 30 years.
Eberhart is survived by a son, a daughter and six grandchildren.
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 The Scotsman - Obituaries - Richard Eberhart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
RICHARD Eberhart was the doyen of American poets.
Richard Ghormley Eberhart was born into a wealthy family with a sizeable estate in New Hampshire.
His wife died in 1993 and Eberhart is survived by a son and a daughter.
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 The Academy of American Poets - Richard Eberhart
Eberhart has taught at University of Washington, Brown University, Swarthmore College, Tufts University, Trinity College, University of Connecticut, Columbia University, University of Cincinnati, Wheaton College, Princeton University and Dartmouth College.
He was appointed to the Advisory commission on the Arts for the National Cultural Center by President Eisenhower in 1959 and held the position of Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress from 1959-61.
Richard Eberhart died at his home in Hanover, New Hampshire, on June 12, 2005, at the age of 101.
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 NAB2005 - The World's Largest Electronic Media Show   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Richard’s career in technology began in 1990 when he developed one of the first sales contact management programs.
Eberhart re-directed his passion for the industry and utilized his strong global relationships to found the Global Society for Asset Management (GSAM), whose mission is to accelerate the uptake of Asset Management solutions, in all industry verticals, by providing an open forum for optimistic dialogue between all major stakeholders.
Eberhart is an active member in the American Society of Association Executives.
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 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Arts | Prize-winning poet Eberhart dies
In a career that spanned decades, Eberhart won a string of awards for his poetry, including the Pulitzer in 1966 for an anthology of his work.
Eberhart was known for encouraging young poets to develop their skills.
In the 1930s, Eberhart was tutor to the King of Thailand's son, and entered Harvard as a graduate student before joining the US Naval Reserve during World War II.
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 TomFolio.com: by Richard Eberhart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Eberhart, Richard OF POETRY AND POETS Publisher: University of Illinois Press Urbana 1979.
Eberhart, Richard Of Poetry and Poets Publisher: 312 pp.Univ. of Illinois Pr.
Eberhart, Richard editor WAR AND THE POET An Anthology of Poetry Expressing Man's Attitudes to War from Ancient Times to the Present Publisher: Devin-Adair Company New York NY 1945.
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 Valley News Web Story Layout   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Hanover -- Richard Eberhart, among the foremost American poets of the 20th century and a longtime steward of the craft he loved, died Thursday, June 9, 2005, at his home in Hanover after a short illness.
When Eberhart became a professor of English and poet-in-residence at Dartmouth College, his alma mater, in 1956, he was already a prominent figure in the literary establishment.
Eberhart and his wife, Betty, opened their Hanover home on 5 Webster Terrace to a constant swirl of visitors: students, friends, colleagues and many of the great poets of the day, including William Carlos Williams, Robert Frost, Robert Lowell, Wallace Stevens and Ginsberg.
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 Dartmouth News - In Memoriam: Richard Ghormley Eberhart (1904-2005) - 06/10/05
Richard Ghormley Eberhart, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and Dartmouth College Class of 1925 Professor of English, Emeritus, died June 9, 2005 at age 101.
Professor Eberhart was regarded as one of the nation's finest and most highly honored poets.
Professor Eberhart was married to Helen Elizabeth "Betty" Butcher from 1941 until her death in 1993.
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 USATODAY.com - Pulitzer-winning poet Eberhart dies at 101   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — Richard Eberhart, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet admired for mentoring generations of aspiring writers, has died.
Eberhart was also admired for encouraging young poets, including many at Dartmouth, where he taught for nearly 30 years.
Even in his 90s, Eberhart would call the school's director of creative writing to say he had discovered some wonderful poet and to urge her to consider bringing that person to Dartmouth.
www.usatoday.com /life/books/news/2005-06-12-eberhart-obit_x.htm   (435 words)

  
 hss_guth_disclit_3|Student Site|Theme|Richard Eberhart
Richard Eberhart, the recipient of many awards, including the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry in 1966, was born in Minnesota and received his higher education at Dartmouth and Cambridge.
In 1982, the governor of New Hampshire, Eberhart's home, proclaimed a "Richard Eberhart Day" in his honor.
This site provides a few insightful quotations from Richard Eberhart which may help you develop a better idea of the context he is working in when he writes poetry.
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 Columns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Eberhart saw himself as the last of the academic poets who rose to ascendancy right after the First World War.
According to Eberhart, during their heyday, he and his fellow academic poets, wrote “The Well Made Poem,” a particular brand of poetic concoction which offered poetic wisdom from such a vista as could be afforded from the very pinnacle of breeding and education.
Discordant voices such as that of Woody Guthrie had been riding the rails, and Dorothy Parker was breaking feminist stereotypes, but Richard Eberhart and his crowd were not listening to these low-lifes.
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 Poet: Richard Eberhart - All poems of Richard Eberhart
Poet: Richard Eberhart - All poems of Richard Eberhart
Richard Eberhart died at his home in Hanover, New Hampshire, on June 12, 2005,...
Richard Eberhart was born in Austin, Minnesota, on April 5, 1904.
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 PAL: Richard Eberhart (1904- )
VOX of Dartmouth: RE Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Richard Eberhart dies at 101
To Eberhart from Ginsberg: a letter about Howl, 1956: an explanation by Allen Ginsberg of his publication Howl and Richard Eberhart's New York times article "West coast rhythms," together with comments by both poets and relief etchings by Jerome Kaplan.
Richard Eberhart; the progress of an American poet.
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 Quotīdiē ✏Copia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Richard Eberhart died on Sunday, 12 June 2005 at the age of 101.
Eberhart was born 5 April 1904, in Austin, Minnesota on a modest estate called Burr Oaks (later on the name of one of his books).
Eberhart was very generous in his criticism (that which I've read).
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 Konan Technology, Inc. :: Konan Technology Opens US Company - Industry Veteran Richard Eberhart Tapped to Run Operations
"Richard's distinguished track record of successes in executive management and business development over the past decade coupled with his knowledge of the asset management market makes him the ideal person to move us to the next stage of growth.
Richard Eberhart has been a highly visible member of the Asset Management, Broadband, Streaming Media and Interactive Television industries for the past decade.
Eberhart also served as Senior Director of Business Development for Germany based Blue Order, Europe's market leader in Media Asset Management; Senior Technical Consultant for Autonomy as well as Vice President of North America for England's DREmedia, makers of advanced audio and video indexing and asset management solutions.
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