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  2. Hart Crane - Wikipedia

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    Crane was born in Garrettsville, Ohio to Clarence A. Crane and Grace Edna Hart. His father was a successful Ohio restaurateur [5] and businessman who invented the Life Savers candy and held the patent, but sold it for $2,900 before the brand became popular. [6]

  3. The Bridge (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The organization writes, "Physically removed from the city [since he began the piece while living in the Caribbean], Crane relied on his memory and imagination to render the numerous awesome and grotesque nuances of New York, evident in poems such as 'The Tunnel' and 'Cutty Sark.' The book’s opening, 'Proem: To Brooklyn Bridge,' is indicative ...

  4. White Buildings - Wikipedia

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    White Buildings was the first collection (1926) of poetry by Hart Crane, an American modernist poet, critical to both lyrical and language poetic traditions. The book features well-known pieces like "For the Marriage of Faustus and Helen," the " Voyages " series, and some of his most famous lyrics including "My Grandmother's Love Letters" and ...

  5. Tunnel of Death - Wikipedia

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    Death Tunnel, a 2005 US horror film; The Tunnel of Death, a locked room mystery story by Paul Halter "The Tunnel of Death", an episode of the 1935 film serial, The Lost City

  6. Samuel Loveman - Wikipedia

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    He dealt in old books and pre-Columbian antiquities and lived on 52nd Street, across from the popular night club Leon and Eddie's. Under the imprint of the Bodley Press he published three books including Brom Weber's Hart Crane: A Biographical and Critical Study (1948). W. Paul Cook finally issued The Sphinx in a limited edition in 1944 ...

  7. 'Who killed Bob Crane?' New podcast explores murder of TV ...

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    Actor Bob Crane, shown in character in 1965 as Col. Robert Hogan from "Hogan's Heroes," was murdered in Scottsdale in 1978. John Henry Carpenter became the prime suspect soon after Crane's badly ...

  8. Peggy Cowley - Wikipedia

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    Though their relationship had begun to deteriorate by that time (Crane said he had "misunderstood and misinterpreted Peggy's character quite badly"), Cowley was with Crane on the boat, and she figures briefly, but poignantly, in the events leading up to his death. [13] Hart Crane and family papers Almost thirty years later, she wrote about this ...

  9. Not finding white Fiat Uno a ‘frustration’, say investigators

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    Diana, Princess of Wales was 36 when she was killed in a car crash in Paris on August 31 1997.