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      • Robert Frost and Elinor White married in December of 1895 in Lawrence, Mass., after one of them finally stopped foot-dragging. The two were high school sweethearts at their hometown high, Lawrence High School.
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  2. Dec 19, 2013 · Robert Frost and Elinor White married in December of 1895 in Lawrence, Mass., after one of them finally stopped foot-dragging. The two were high school sweethearts at their hometown high, Lawrence High School.

  3. Robert Frost was determined to marry his girlfriend, Elinor White, as soon as they graduated as co-valedictorians from their high school in Lawrence, Massachusetts. During the summer of 1892, he got a job at a textile mill to bolster his finances, went for long walks with Elinor in the countryside, rowed her in a boat on the Merrimack River ...

  4. PREFACE. Not much is known about Robert Frosts wife, Elinor Miriam White (1873 - 1938). There has never been a comprehensive biography of her, and in the many studies of her husband, she is a shadowy figure at best.

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  5. Nov 16, 2023 · Throughout the forty-three years that they were married, Elinor supported Robert Frost in nearly all aspects of his life, both financially and creatively. She provided shelter and encouragement as he wrote some of his most famous works, such as “Mending Wall”, “The Road Not Taken”, and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”.

  6. Mar 16, 2017 · As it turned out, Elinor survived her mastectomy and spent the remainder of 1937 convalescing in Amherst. Frost never got an opportunity to have a final talk with her. By April 20, 1938, Frost had steeled himself sufficiently to join family members and close friends at Johnson Chapel to honor Elinor's legacy. Frost moved in briefly with Carol's ...

  7. May 19, 1996 · It was no secret that after the death in 1938 of Elinor Frost, her husband became strongly attracted to Kay Morrison, that he proposed to her and wrote for her, in "A Witness Tree," some of...

  8. Not much is known about Robert Frost's wife, Elinor Miriam White (1873 - 1938). There has never been a comprehensive biography of her, and in the many studies of her husband, she is a shadowy figure at best.

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