The country used to be awash in really bad poems. I’ll tell you the story. >> See the video archive of Fritz's stories The country used to be awash in really bad poems. I’ll tell you the story. No ...
I’m writing this Tuesday, Nov. 3, so I don’t know how things went on election night. But whatever is happening in politics today – or any day – I’ll wager Sam Walter Foss, the poet of the “common man, ...
Where it is: It's located at the junction of routes 43 and 101 in Candia. When the sign was erected: Historic marker number 141 was placed in 1981.
On the pediment of the neoclassic State Office Building at Sacramento is inscribed a line from a poem by the late Sam Walter FOSS: BRING ME MEN TO’MATCH MY MOUNTAINS. Visitors to the Governor’s office ...
Verse One Does Not Like.; WHIFFS FROM WILD MEADOWS: By Sam Walter Foss. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1896.
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Mitt Romney likes to describe to audiences how his parents read to him from Irving Stone's "Men to Match My Mountains," and how "a fellow" or "homeowner" once told him the book's title came from a ...
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