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Newnan-based First Liberty Building & Loan was founded in 1993 by Brant Frost IV, who along with his son and daughter are fixtures in Georgia’s conservative grassroots scene ...
Carolyn Montgomery, 95, has admired Little Compton's stone walls all of her life, and she wants to ensure future generations ...
Civilizations from Stone Age Scotland to the eighth-century Maya to 13th-century African empires have used dry stone walling ...
Robert Frost’s lovely poem “Mending Wall” is meant to raise the question — Do fences really make good neighbors, or not? — rather than answer it.
To the Editor: Robert Frost's "Mending Wall" has been subjected to many conflicting interpretations, but your April 22 editorial gives the correct one. The "pro-wall" speaker was Frost's French ...
When the speaker of Frost’s poem wonders what use a wall might be that encloses no livestock, I wonder that, too. When he asks his neighbor just how it is that good fences make good neighbors ...
Frost is set to graduate from high school in a few short months. She hopes to continue studying English as well as ballet, which she says also has aided her in preparing for the national competition.
Nicola Muirhead For much of my adult life, I’ve lived in the country Robert Frost called “north of Boston.” There were seven years in New Hampshire, now 36 in Vermont.
A case in point is Adam Plunkett’s superb new biography of Robert Frost, written not only as a searching commentary on a poet’s life and work, and the influence of other poets on him, but as a deeply ...
Frost the national favorite is a somewhat different figure. He is a writer of lyrics that often achieve a flawed or partial distinction: the language clear, the picture sharp, the rhythm ingratiating.
Though he is most often associated with New England, Robert Frost (1874–1963) was born in San Francisco. He dropped out of both Dartmouth and Harvard, taught school like his mother did before him, and ...