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Nicholas Vachel Lindsay (/ˈveɪtʃəl ˈlɪnzi/;
November 10, 1879 –
December 5, 1931) was an
American poet. He is
considered a
founder of
modern singing poetry...
- The
Vachel Lindsay House is a
historic house museum at 603
South 5th
Street in Springfield, Illinois.
Built in 1848, it was the
birthplace and lifelong...
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Vachel Almshouses is a
terrace of
almshouses in the town of
Reading in the
English county of Berkshire. In 1634
almshouses were
built in St Mary's Butts...
- The
value of
instructional materials as a
pedagogical aid can be seen in
Vachel Lindsay's poem "Euclid": Old
Euclid drew a
circle On a sand-beach, long...
- Wee Ming has
vanished into the
fictional Shan Xi protectorate; Hana Tsu-
Vachel, the lead
character and
femme fatale of the group, used to work in a brothel...
- School,
Richards met poet
Nicholas Vachel Lindsay. The two were
roommates in New York and
became lifelong friends.
Vachel described Richards as looking, "cold...
- "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan" is a
lyric poem by
American poet
Vachel Lindsay.
Written in
August 1919, the poem
recounts the
dramatic rise and fall of U...
- joy,
tooting hope, I am the calliope. This, in turn, came from a poem by
Vachel Lindsay,
called "The
Kallyope [sic] Yell", in
which Lindsay uses both pronunciations...
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Tanfield Vac**** (1602–1658) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1645 and 1653. Vac**** was the son of John Vac**** of Warfield...
- is a gift
which qualifies him,
along with
Stephen Foster, Walt Whitman,
Vachel Lindsay and Carl Sandburg, as a
great American minstrel. He has
caught and...