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Benjamin Robbins Curtis Low Benjamin R.C. Low was born at Fairhaven, Massachusetts on June 22, 1880, the son of William G. and Lois (Curtis) Low. He attended St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire and received his B.A. from Yale in 1902, and his LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1905. Low was associated with the insurance industry and had an office on Broadway, in New York City. [Source: The Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Poets: The Who's Who of American Poets 305 (New York: Avon House, 1938)] Poetry Benjamin R.C. Low, The Sailor Who Has Sailed, and Other Poems (New York: John Lane Co., 1911) [online text] _______________, A Wand and Strings, and Other Poems (New York: John Lane Co., 1913) [online text] _______________, The House That Was, and Other Poems (New York: John Lane Company, 1915) [online text] _______________, The Pursuit of Happiness (New York: John Lane Co., 1918) _______________, The Pursuit of Happiness, and Other Poems (New York: John Lane Co., 1919) [online text] _______________, Broken Music; Selected Verse (New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., 1920) [online text] _______________, Darkening Sea (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1925) _______________, Winged Victory (New York: W.E. Rudge, 1927) _______________, To the Funeral Pyre of Shelley; a Symphonic Poem (New York: Privately printed, 1929) _______________, Roland, a Symphonic Poem (New York: Priv. Print., 1930) _______________, Child on Bronze Horse: A Symphonic Poem (New York: Privately printed, 1931) _______________, Off Soundings (New York: Privately printed [by Columbia University Press], 1931) _______________, Poems in Shorthand (New York: Columbia University Press, 1934) _______________, Symphony in D Minor (New York, 1937) _______________, Poems, 1910-1940 (New York]: Printed at the Harbor Press, 1940) Writings Benjamin R.C. Low, Seth Low (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1925)(New York: AMS Press, 1971) 5 Document: English : Book Libraries Worldwide: 81 WVU Libraries More Like _______________, King Philip: A Play (New York: Privately printed, 1932) _______________, Brooklyn Bridge (New York, 1933) |