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Harry Elmore Hurd

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Harry Elmore Hurd (1889 - August 21, 1958 Haverhill, Massachusetts) was an American poet, and minister.

Life

He graduated from Boston University in 1916,[1] and Harvard University in 1922. He was a Chaplain, 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]

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.

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. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  • 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 Nebrska 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