American poet
Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer (November 18, 1886 in Manchester, Connecticut – 1948 in Sarasota, Florida ) was an American poet and magazine editor.
Life
He graduated from Harvard University in 1911. He lived in Mountainville, New York .[ 1] He edited The Outlook (New York) magazine,[ 2] from 1913 to 1928,[ 3] and was a friend of Theodore Roosevelt .[ 4]
His collection of Winslow Homer paintings,[ 5] are held at Colby College Maine.[ 6]
His work appeared in The New Yorker .[ 7]
He retired to Harpswell, Maine .[ 8]
Awards
Works
Poem published in volume 48 of The Harvard Monthly , 1909, written by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer
Poetry
"Faces" . Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1920 .
Bernard M. Sheridan, ed. (1918). "To a Schoolmate -- Killed in Action". The Liberty Reader . B.H. Sanborn & Co. p. 118 . Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer.
"Desecration" . Forestry & irrigation . American Forestry Association. 1908.
Alfred Emanuel Smith, ed. (1922). "The Duel" . New Outlook . Outlook Publishing Company, Inc.
Mothers and men: a book of poems . Houghton Mifflin Company. 1916. Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer.
Harvest of Time: Poems . Houghton Mifflin company. 1932.
Elegy for a House . Bradford Press. 1935.
First symphony: a sonnet sequence . Houghton Mifflin. 1935.
Rowen: A Collection of Verse . Houghton Mifflin company. 1937.
Poems, 1912-1947 . Colby College Press. 1954.
Fiction
Glory o' the Dawn . Houghton Mifflin Company. 1923.
Anthologies
References
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