Crossword-Solution: SANDBURG
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| Clue | Answers |
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| "Abraham Lincoln" penner | 1 answer |
| "Chicago" poet Carl | 1 answer |
| 75-year-old American poet. | 1 answer |
| A Lincoln biographer | 1 answer |
| Authority on Lincoln. | 1 answer |
| He wrote "The People, Yes" | 1 answer |
| Poet now studying new data on Lincoln. | 1 answer |
| Lincoln biographer | 2 answers |
| American people poet | 21 answers |
| Poet | 48 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SANDBURG (5)
Sandburg characterizes him as "an enemy of whisky, gambling, jewelry, fine clothes, and higher learning." He seems to me more unlovely in his intolerance and sectarianism than most circuit riders of the Southwest, but as a militant, rough-and-ready "soldier of the Lord" he represented southwestern frontiers as well as his own.
The Lomax anthologies, _American Ballads and Folk Songs_, 1934, and _Our Singing Country_, 1941 (Macmillan, New York) and Carl Sandburg's _American Songbag_ (Harcourt, Brace, New York, 1927) all give the Negro of the Southwest full representation.
Third Section America at War with Germany, Beginning April, 1917 Our Mother Pocahontas (Note:--Pocahontas is buried at Gravesend, England.) "Pocahontas' body, lovely as a poplar, sweet as a red haw in November or a pawpaw in May--did she wonder? does she remember--in the dust--in the cool tombs?" Carl Sandburg.
Let’s hear ’em, if they’re funny.” Tom produced a folded paper from his pocket and read aloud, pausing at intervals so that Amory could see that it was free verse: “So Walter Arensberg, Alfred Kreymborg, Carl Sandburg, Louis Untermeyer, Eunice Tietjens, Clara Shanafelt, James Oppenheim, Maxwell Bodenheim, Richard Glaenzer, Scharmel Iris, Conrad Aiken, I place your names here So that you may live If only as names, Sinuous, mauve-colored names, In the Juvenalia Of my collected editions.” Amory roared.
Sandburg and Lindsay between them will cause more acrimony in a gathering of English teachers than even Harold Bell Wright.
Quotes with SANDBURG (3)
I speak of new cities and new people I tell you the past is a bucket of ashes. I tell you yesterday is a wind gone down, a sun dropped in the west. I tell you there is nothing in the worldonly an ocean of tomorrows. a sky of tomorrows. I am a brother of the cornhuskers who sayat sundown: Tomorrow is a day.”- Carl Sandburg, Cornhuskers
Weston, having been born in Chicago, was raised with typical, well-grounded, mid-western values. On his 16th birthday, his father gave him a Kodak camera with which he started what would become his lifetime vocation. During the summer of 1908, Weston met Flora May Chandler, a schoolteacher who was seven years older than he was. The following year the couple married and in time they had four sons. Weston and his family moved to Southern California and opened a portrait studio …
As a schoolboy, I read most of Carl Sandburg's six-volume biography of Abraham Lincoln.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, Newsday, NYT.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1947–2015).