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  1. carolfrostpoetry.comCarol Frost

    Alias City. There is something astonishing about the ardor with which Carol Frost articulates and sings the sorrows of our disappearing. There's something so wise in the song, in the music of her tough, clear seeing. Her poems have a fierce, unswerving purity of purpose and design, their embodying language rich, dense, and passionate.

  2. Carol Denison Frost (born 23 May 1957) is an American isotope geologist, petrologist and professor. Her primary research focuses on the evolution of the continental crust and granite petrogenesis . She has spent over thirty-five years investigating the geologic history of the Wyoming Province and the formation and geochemical classification of ...

  3. Mar 16, 2017 · Frost's lowest romantic moment. Hart delves deeply into an episode in Frost’s life that occurred in 1894, when he was 20. He desperately wanted to marry his high school girlfriend, Elinor White, pressuring her to quit St. Lawrence University as he had Dartmouth. She refused.

  4. CAROL FROST’s books include Pure, Love and Scorn, Honeycomb, winner of the Florida Book Awards Gold Medal, and Entwined: Three Lyric Sequences (2014). She has received awards and honors from The National Endowment for the Arts, The Elliston Award, Poets’ Prize, and the PEN Syndication Fiction Project Awards.

  5. Carol D. Frost Anne C Jakle Coal supplies nearly 50 percent of electricity generation in the United States and 25 percent of the global energy supply; Wyoming produces approximately 40 percent of ...

  6. Carol Frost. Department of Geology and Geophysics, ... R Schoenberg, BR Frost, SM Swapp. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 153, 211-235, 2007. 141: 2007:

  7. www.robertfrostfarm.org › about › chronologyChronology — Frost Farm

    Frost's son Carol commits suicide. On the twenty-fifth anniversary of Frost's first public reading, Frost is invited to read his poetry at Tufts College as the Phi Beta Kappa poet. 1941. Frost purchases a house in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1942. A Witness Tree is published. 1943. Frost is awarded his fourth Pulitzer for A Witness Tree. He joins ...

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