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Now You See it: Poems. UW-Madison Libraries Parallel Press. 2005. ISBN 978-1-893311-57-2. Long for this world: new and selected poems, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2003, ISBN 9780822958147; Uses of Adversity, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1998, ISBN 9780822938682; The Makings of Happiness, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991, ISBN ...
Ronald or Ron Wallace may refer to: Ronald Wallace (theologian) (1911–2006), theologian and professor of biblical theology; Ronald Wallace (poet), American poet and professor of poetry and English; Ronald Wallace (politician) (1916–2008), mayor of Halifax, Canada, 1980–1991; Ron Wallace (singer), American country music singer
— Vachel Lindsay, American poet (5 December 1931), in his suicide note "You sons of bitches. Give my love to Mother." [10] — Francis Crowley, American murderer (21 January 1932), prior to execution by electrocution "If this is dying, then I don't think much of it." [12]: 33 [23] — Lytton Strachey, English writer and critic (21 January 1932)
Pages in category "Artists who died by suicide" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 290 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Chris Acland (1996), English drummer for the band Lush, hanging [1] Art Acord (1931), American actor and rodeo champion, ingestion of poison [2] [3] Manuel Acuña (1873), Mexican poet, ingestion of potassium cyanide [4] [5] George Washington Adams (1829), American politician, lawyer, and eldest son of John Quincy Adams, drowning in Long Island ...
A suicide note or death note is a message written by a person who intends to die by suicide. A study examining Japanese suicide notes estimated that 25–30% of suicides are accompanied by a note. However, incidence rates may depend on ethnicity and cultural differences, and may reach rates as high as 50% in certain demographics. [1]
Sonnets and Poems (1906) The Fragments of Empedocles (1908) Aesop and Hyssop (1912) The Vaunt of Man (1912) Socrates, Master of Life (1915) "Bryant and the Minor Poets," Book II, Chapter V of The Cambridge History of American Literature (1917–1921) The Lynching Bee (1920) Tutankhamen and After (1924) Two Lives (1925) The Locomotive-God (1927)
Ronald Wallace (1911–2006) was a theologian and Professor of Biblical Theology at Columbia Theological Seminary. He was also a member of the Torrance family of theologians. Career overview