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  2. Richard Hovey - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hovey (May 4, 1864 – February 24, 1900) was an American poet. Graduating from Dartmouth College in 1885, he is known in part for penning the school Alma Mater, Men of Dartmouth . Biography

  3. Straight No Chaser (group) - Wikipedia

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    The founding members all graduated, to be replaced by other students, in 1999. In 2007, the 1998 video went viral on YouTube, and subsequently led to a reunion of the founding members and a five-album record deal with Atlantic Records in 2008. The YouTube video has been viewed more than 24 million times. [1]

  4. Spring (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Spring follows a string of characters and explores themes like immigration and human nature in general, as well as the aftermath of the EU referendum and growing tensions in the UK. The novel has two central narratives, the first is the story of Richard, an older man who is dealing with the loss of someone close to him.

  5. Redondo Beach (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics relate the suicide by drowning of a young woman following an argument with the song's narrator. It has frequently been interpreted as a lesbian-themed song; Smith appeared to encourage this interpretation in her live performances, often introducing the song with "Redondo Beach is a beach where women love other women".

  6. Richard Smith (English guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Smith plays a signature instrument made by luthier Kirk Sand from Laguna Beach, California. The Richard Smith Model is an acoustic-electric nylon-string guitar. [5] He also endorses steel-string models by Stonebridge Guitars. [6] He prefers German-built AER amplifiers for his guitars. [7] Richard uses D'Addario strings and accessories.

  7. Bliss Carman - Wikipedia

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    William Bliss Carman was born on April 15, 1861, in Fredericton, New Brunswick. "Bliss" was his mother's maiden name. He was the great grandson [6] of United Empire Loyalists who fled to Nova Scotia after the American Revolution, settling in New Brunswick (then part of Nova Scotia). [7]

  8. The RD Crusaders - Wikipedia

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    The RD Crusaders is a supergroup band created by The Who's Roger Daltrey and newspaper publisher Richard Desmond in 2003. The group has raised several million in funds for charities including Teenage Cancer Trust and Norwood .

  9. In Concert, November 1975 - Wikipedia

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    In Concert, November 1975 is a live album by Richard and Linda Thompson, released on Island Records in 2007. It is a document of the pair's second tour as headliners, which took them through the United Kingdom during the autumn of 1975. [2]