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  1. The Form of Loss by Edgar Bowers, 1964-01-01
  2. Witnesses by Edgar Bowers, 1981-03
  3. On heaven, and poems written on active service by Ford Madox Ford, Herbert Cyril James, et all 2010-08-05
  4. Numbers by Edgar Bowers, 1992-01-01
  5. Witnesses by Edgar Bowers, 1981
  6. Living Together by Edgar Bowers, 1977-10
  7. Thirteen Views of Santa Barbara. by Edgar. BOWERS, 1989
  8. The Astronomers by Edgar Bowers, 1965
  9. A bibliography of the published works of Edgar Bowers, 1948-1988 (Barth bibliographies) by Jeffrey Akard, 1988
  10. Bibliography of the Published Works of Edgar Bowers, 1948-88 by J Akard, 1989-06
  11. How We Came from Paris to Blois by Edgar Bowers, 1990
  12. Chaco Canyon by Edgar Bowers, 1980
  13. The Form of Loss : Poems by Edgar Bowers, 1964
  14. The Form of Loss by Edgar Bowers, 1956

21. How Shall A Generation Know Its Story: The Edgar Bowers Conference And Exhibitio
edgar bowers wrote some of the most hauntingly beautiful poems of his generation. Born in Georgia in 1924, he served during the Second World War in Bavaria
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How Shall a Generation Know Its Story: The Edgar Bowers Conference and Exhibition April 11, 2003

Edgar Bowers wrote some of the most hauntingly beautiful poems of his generation. Born in Georgia in 1924, he served during the Second World War in Bavaria with the counter intelligence corps of the Army’s 101st Airborne Division. After the war, he completed his undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina and then earned his doctorate at Stanford University under the tutelage of the eminent poet and critic Yvor Winters. Bowers taught for 33 years at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and published five collections of poems. His poetry earned him several distinctions, including the Bollingen Prize—an honor that placed him in the company of W.H. Auden, Robert Frost, Marianne Moore, and Wallace Stevens. Alfred A. Knopf published his Collected Poems in 1997. Bowers died in San Francisco in 2000. The April 2003 conference brought together poets, critics, and friends of Edgar Bowers for a day of scholarly discussions and readings of his poetry. In addition, the Department of Special Collections launched an exhibition of items culled from its extensive Edgar Bowers archive. The exhibition may be viewed online at: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/scweb/bowers.htm

22. The Form Of Loss. - BOWERS, EDGAR.
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23. Knitting Circle Edgar Bowers
Under the influence of Yvor Winters, the early work of edgar bowers is accomplished in the use of rhyme and traditional forms. A second phase of his work
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26. PUBLIC -//Stanford UniversityLibrariesDept. Of Special
11 leaves 1 8 bowers, edgar, 19581980. 44 leaves includes 1 poem, 1 letter from Peter Scupham, 1980 1 9 bowers, edgar 1 10 Brooks, Cleanth, 1970-1981.
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%eadnotat; PUBLIC "-//Stanford University::Libraries::Dept. of Special Collections::Manuscripts Division//TEXT (US::CSt::M0466::Donald E. Stanford Papers )//EN" "m0466.sgm" Guide to the Donald E. Stanford Papers , Department of Special Collections Green Library Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA 94305-6004 Phone: (650) 725-1022 Email: speccoll@sulmail.stanford.edu URL: http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/ Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, 1999 Sept. 25. Supplementary encoding and revision supplied by Steven Mandeville-Gamble. Finding aid is written in English. Guide to the Donald E. Stanford Papers , Collection number: M0466 Department of Special Collections and University Archives Stanford University Libraries Stanford, California Contact Information Department of Special Collections Green Library Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA 94305-6004 Phone: (650) 725-1022 Email: speccoll@sulmail.stanford.edu URL: http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/ Processed by: Special Collections staff Date Completed: Descriptive Summary Donald E. Stanford Papers

27. 8023. Bowers, Edgar. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
8023. bowers, edgar. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996.
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28. NEWSMEAT ▷ EDGAR BOWERS's Federal Campaign Contribution Search Results
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29. Fathom Expeditions - Spirit Of Shackleton
Shortly after their departure, Robert Scott, Edward Wilson, ‘Birdie’ bowers, edgar Evans and Lawrence Oates headed out from Cape Evans somewhat disorganized
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Fathom Site Contact Us Site Map History, Leadership and Adventure Expedition Daily Log Photo Gallery Wildlife History, Leadership ... Education Resources History Up until January of 1820, the concept of a huge landmass existing at the bottom of the world was only a myth. Myth turned to reality, when Captain Edward Bransfield of the Royal Navy made the first sighting of the Antarctic Peninsula on January 30, 1820. Ironically, three days before that, Admiral Thaddeus Von Bellingshausen of the Russian Navy caught the first sighting of the Antarctic continent - an icefield - and didn’t even know it. A year later, Bellinghshausen would return to the Southern Ocean to complete the first and most southerly circumnavigation, and using a telescope, sight the mountainous landscape of ice and rock we now know to be the Antarctic continent. Myth The myth of the great southern land, Terra Australis can be traced back to 600 B.C. The ancient Greeks were the first to believe that the earth was round and that a great southern land mass must exist at the bottom of the southern hemisphere in order to balance the landmass of the northern hemisphere. Various maps were made that depicted a very large continent from the lower latitudes to the pole of the southern hemisphere. The Greek idea of Terra Australis was lost as time moved beyond A.D., and did not resurface until the 1400’s when Europe began exploring their world again, eventually relearning that the world was round. Magellan and a few other explorers discovered what they believed were the ends of both Africa and South America by the mid 1500’s. However, no one explored further south to see if the great Terra Australis lay connected even further south, so the myth persisted. In 1578, Sir Francis Drake and his crew passed through the Straight of Magellan close to the tip of South America in the Tierra del Fuego, and crossed into the Pacific. His ship was subsequently blown further south by a vicious storm. They ended up far below South America in an area devoid of mainland or islands that Drake’s nephew described as a place where, "the Atlantic and South Sea collide in a great scope." This body of water was consequently named the Drake Passage and its existance proved that the southern land mass was not connected to South America. Hopes of discovering Terra Australis diminished for the better part of a century, but did not fade entirely.

30. Poetry And Poets - News - Times Topics - The New York Times - Narrowed By 'BOWER
Your search for bowers, edgar in Poetry and Poets returned 2 articles Feb 8 obituary of poet edgar bowers referred incorrectly to work for which he
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31. Active Members Of The Coalition Of Oak Ridge Retired Employees (CORRE)
bowers, edgar R. bowers, J. D. bowers, Kenneth R. Bowles, Norman D. Bowman, Clara L. Bowman, Kimiko O. Boyd, Charlene B. Boyd, Emma R. Boyd, Mary Ellen
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Abbatiello, Leonard Abbott, L. S. Abbott, Richard R. Abele, H. M. Abernathy, Juanita W. Abernathy, Thomas A. Abish, Walter Abish, Walter Abner, Charles H. Abner, Wanda Abraham, Marvin M. Absher, Richard L. Ackley, Robert D. Acuff, Jr., John E. Adair, Harold L. Adair, Margie C. Adams, Jane H. Adams, Raymond K. Adams, Robert E. Addison, John S. Adkins, Homer D. Adkins, Jack B. Adler-Jasny, Martha Aebischer, Edward D. Akers, Elizabeth L. Akers, Harrell Akers, Jr., William S. Akin, James T. Alderfer, R. B. Alexander, Bertie Alexander, Bill Alexander, Harold E. Alexander, John T. Alexander, Val Allen, Arthur J. Allen, Billie Allen, Charles L. Allen, Dale I. Allen, David B.

32. Search > Arts : Literature : Authors : B : Bowers, Edgar
edgar bowers The Academy of American Poets. Biography, photograph, and selected poems. http//www.poets.org/poets/ebowers.
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33. ArchiveGrid.org - Historical Sources From Thousands Of Archives
Booth, Winifred; Borah, William edgar, 18651940; Boultenhouse, Charles Margaret, 19041971; bowers, Claude Gernade, 1879-1958; bowers, edgar
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34. BROWNS BOOKS: Counseling The Dying- James A. Knight
Counseling The Dying Margaretta K. bowers, edgar N. Jackson, James A. Knight. BROWNS BOOKS for paperbacks, hardbacks, maps and audiobooks,
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35. New Georgia Encyclopedia Edgar Bowers (1924-2000)
Helen P. Trimpi, The Theme of Loss in the Earlier Poems of Catherine Davis and edgar bowers, Southern Review 9, no. 3 (1973) 595616.
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36. JSTOR Counseling The Dying
By Margaretta bowers, edgar N. Jackson, James A. Knight, and Lawrence Le Shan. New York Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1964 183 pp. $4.50 Increasingly, death is
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37. University Of Delaware: DONALD JUSTICE PAPERS
F286 19651972 F287 1973-1986 F288 bowers, edgar, 1956-1996 Includes seven letters. F289 Caetani, Marguerite, 1955-1957 Three letters from the editor of
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Donald Justice Papers
(bulk dates 1952-1996) Manuscript Collection Number
Accessioned : Purchases, 1982-1998.
Extent : 10 linear ft.
Content : Correspondence, poems, essays, reviews, stories, lectures, interviews, clippings, photographs, plays, librettos, contracts, books, programs, journals, calendars, thesis, dissertation, translations, proofs, posters, identification cards, transcripts, scrapbooks, certificates, royalty statements, broadsides, slides, and sheet music.
Access : The collection is open for research.
Processed : 1998 by Anita A. Wellner. for reference assistance email askspec@hawkins.lib.udel.edu or contact:
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Box Folder Contents 7 Series IV. Personal and professional correspondence, 1936-1997 Includes literary, personal, and business correspondence. See also Series I for correspondence related to the publication of particular books. The material in each subseries is arranged alphabetically by name or organization and then chronologically within folders.

38. JBC -- Table Of Contents (Feb 1 1940, 132, (2))
Russell V. bowers, edgar L. Outhouse, and J. C. Forbes PHOSPHATASE STUDIES THE HYDROLYSIS OF AMINOETHYLPHOSPHATE AND {beta} GLYCEROPHOSPHATE BY FECAL AND
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THE EFFECT OF HOT ALCOHOL ON PURIFIED ANIMAL PROTEINS
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A COLORIMETRIC MICROMETHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF SODIUM WITH MANGANOUS URANYL ACETATE
J. Biol. Chem. 1940 132: 487-499.

39. Archives Hub: Edward Adrian Wilson Collection
After successfully reaching the South Pole on 17 January 1912 Scott and his four companions (Henry Robinson bowers, edgar Evans, Lawrence Edward Grace Oats
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Reference GB 0015 Edward Adrian Wilson
Title : Edward Adrian Wilson collection
Dates of creation
Held at : Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge
Extent : Expedition material, correspondence, certificates, notes and ephemera
Name of Creator : Edward Adrian Wilson
Level of Description : fonds
Language of Material : eng
Administrative/Biographical History
On his return to England in 1904, Wilson wrote up and published his zoological data, and was commissioned to illustrate books on British birds and mammals. He was appointed as principal field-observer, anatomist and physiologist to the Board of Agriculture's investigation into the cause of grouse disease on British moor lands. Published works, Diary of the Terra Nova expedition 1910-1912 Diary of the Discovery expedition to the Antarctic regions 1901- 1904
Scope and Content
The collection covers Wilson's two Antarctic expeditions, (the British National Antarctic, 1901-1904 and the British Antarctic, 1910-1913 both led by Robert Falcon Scott), correspondence and miscellaneous material.
System of Arrangement
The collection is arranged into four sub-fonds covering the two expeditions, miscellaneous material and correspondence respectively.

40. The American Experience | Alone On The Ice | Timeline (1902 - 1915)
Englishmen Robert Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry bowers, edgar Evans and Lawrence Oates reach the South Pole. Scott s log of the event reads, Great God!
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Robert Scott, Edward Wilson and Ernest Shackleton make the first attempt to reach the South Pole. They covered over 700 miles and reached a latitude of 82 degrees south before being forced to turn back.
April
Great Britain's Ernest Shackleton, Frank Wild, Eric Marshall and Jameson Adams begin their attempt to reach the South Pole. Only 112 miles from the Pole, in poor health and near starvation, they are forced to cut short their quest.
January
Edgeworth David, Douglas Mawson and Alistar McKay reach the South Magnetic Pole.
April
Robert Peary, having started his dash to the North Pole a month earlier, reaches his destination on April 6th.
December Norwegian Roald Amundsen, along with four others, arrives at the South Pole. January Englishmen Robert Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Edgar Evans and Lawrence Oates reach the South Pole. Scott's log of the event reads, "Great God! This is an awful place and terrible enough for us to have laboured to it without the reward of priority." March Scott, Wilson, and Bowers die on their return journey. They were only 11 miles from the next depot spot where provisions were awaiting them.

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