Harry Elmore Hurd
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Harry Elmore Hurd | |
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Born | New Hampshire, United States | April 23, 1889
Died | August 21, 1958 | (aged 69)
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Harry Elmore Hurd (April 23, 1889 – August 21, 1958) was an American poet and minister.
Life
Harry Hurd was born on April 23, 1889, in New Hampshire. He graduated from
First Lieutenant with the 33rd Engineers during World War I.[2] He was a minister in Methodist and Congregational churches for eighteen years, in Haverhill,[3] Quincy, and Reading.[4]
Hurd died on August 21, 1958, in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Publications
His work was publisher in Prairie Schooner,[5] Overland Monthly,[6] Voices,[7] Saturday Review,[8]
Awards
Works
- "Autumn Trail". The New Hampshire Troubadour. September 1947. Archived from the original on 2011-07-14.
Books
- Yankee boundaries: Poems. J. Day Co. 1949.
- "Desert Sky Hawks". Improvement Era 1936. XXXIX (7). July 1936.
- West of Eden. Boston, MA: Harry Elmore Hurd. 1934.
- West of East. Priv. print. 1934.
- Mountains & Molehills: Essays and Poems. R.G. Badger. 1926.
- Possessions of a Sky Pilot. The Four Seas Company. 1923.
Anthologies
- Lowry Charles Wimberly, ed. (1943). Prairie schooner caravan; an anthology. University of Nebraska press.
- Poet lore. Vol. 47. Writer's Center. 1941.
- Thomas Curtis Clark, ed. (1938). The golden book of religious verse: the golden book of faith. Garden City publishing co.
References
- ^ University, Boston (1916). "Catalogue".
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(help) - ^ "Bostonia". 1918.
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- ^ "Harvard magazine". 1958.
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(help) - ^ Wimberly, Lowry Charles (1965). "The Prairie Schooner".
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(help) - ^ Harte, Bret (1930). "Overland monthly, and Out west magazine".
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(help) - ^ "Voices". 1932.
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(help) - ISBN 978-0-8352-0394-4.