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  2. Footprints (poem) - Wikipedia

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    She is known to be a hostile contender of the "Footprints" poem and declines to be interviewed about it, although she writes letters to those who write about the poem online. [1] A collection of poetry by Carty with a claim to authorship of "Footprints" was published in 2004. [4] Mary Stevenson is also a purported author of the poem circa 1936.

  3. Henry Halsey Noyes - Wikipedia

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    Born in Guangzhou, China, he was the son of Presbyterian missionaries William D. Noyes and Mary Stevenson. His mother was cousin to American statesman Adlai Stevenson. The family relocated to Canada in 1919. While a student at Humberside Collegiate Institute in Toronto, he won the Jardine Prize for Poetry in 1930.

  4. Mary Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    Stevenson was a founding member of the Liberal Party of Australia's Canberra branch on 27 January 1949, becoming president of the Women's Branch and an executive member of the NSW party. She was elected to the Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council in 1951, a position she would hold until 1959.

  5. Category:16th-century English poets - Wikipedia

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    John Sandford (poet) George Sandys; William Shakespeare; Mary Shelton; Mary Sidney; Philip Sidney; John Skelton (poet) William Smith (poet) Robert Southwell (priest) Edmund Spenser; William Stevenson (poet) Thomas Storer; Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey; Josuah Sylvester

  6. Talk:Footprints (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The article says "is now public domain property and was later copyrighted by Mary Stevenson Zangare in 1984." Either the poem is under copyright, or it is public domain. With a 1984 copyright date, it would not be public domain today. The critical issues are: When was the poem first published? Under what conditions was it published?

  7. Anne Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    Stevenson was the author of over a dozen volumes of poetry and books of essays and literary criticism, including two critical studies of the poet Elizabeth Bishop. Her 1989 biography of the American poet Sylvia Plath, Bitter Fame: A Life of Sylvia Plath, sparked controversy; the ordeal that Stevenson endured in writing the book and in its ...

  8. Big Ten Freshman of the Year Mary Ashley Stevenson leaves ...

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    Stevenson was voted Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Year after averaging 9.7 points and 5.1 rebounds during the 2023-24 season. She didn't respond to a comment request when the Journal ...

  9. Category:18th-century English poets - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Wesley (poet, died 1735) Samuel Wesley (poet, died 1739) Gilbert West; Jane West (novelist) Thomas Sedgwick Whalley; William Whitehead (poet) Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea; Jane Wiseman; John Wolcot; James Woodhouse (poet) Charles Woodmason; William Wordsworth; William Woty; Mehetabel Wesley Wright