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She was born in Amherst. Mass , m 2S30 She went to the district school in Amherst, then to Academy, then to a seiruiary for one year. After that, she settled down in her borne in Amherst and turned to writing poetry, and lived a leduded We, seeing very few people. I 31 ABNER iT"""' jfr. THOUGHT A I h f OPETM f THfo ILL V HERE, MRS. ? knock-?- II y By THERE-SwoaJE- AND I'U. " MY MOTTO UKEDOCj- .rfA- ""1 Cl THANAKWJ H- -J njHTNO$z DOGS DOJTUKE.r S- ) fl&ZZ t WfvT-r- ! 1 POLICE There were H.MJ.OQQ By Dick - Gordon Bess "TO YOU PLAY ANYTHING Kstcts e,zo caus f OM THAT TWIKL5 PCWNl' J I BEB TELL MDU ABCLTT THE TIME THREE KIDS GOT GICLS. r'AA OTCk1N3 AAV NECkT WAV OUT. BUT JUST BETWEEN VERV SO ANY TIME MXI NEED PCCTTECriON USE TVS C30CO PHONE TO CALL HEACQUACTEPS MXIAMOAAE AND XXX? fAW' WHAI Uki 1 An ALL XXI'CE TOYING TO DO f TO J , By DID Brooks Kf AOGRE-66JV- WTTH Dkk Cavalli I B5ATTHEM ALLTO A ME ? 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NORTHME- N- W BIQ-FOO- HrJ XP'?eature...j A (tXJ Vme MAKE-ST- SO SURE Vermeer AFTER ALLA I S doesn't; f CARLYLE: mas seen V SO WMAT V ? 1 AMANDA PANDA By Marcia Course WPMUNKS STORE SHORT RIBS By Frank O'Neal AET 1 AWM rWt E piRPjj JJf lAt V v txv w uv-jn- and wty did she want to keep them to herself, instead of publishinf them? It is believed that Emily Ckrkinson had a love affair with someone whose name participated ri Cf these, 1,080.000 e didn't want to reveal. And When a person acts wild or died in that M was this love she felt that hard to manage, we sometimes Almanac service. The World notes. " rRcy r!2' mhy:; . HEUESJINQ THDSEtCTPS OF SS), icmUJ vwir I JACKSON TWiNS THE CHEF Urs, U: tux me -- m g American veterans as of ,11. 1971. accordio, the V eterans Administration The Veterans AdmimstraUon also reported that 42 m 000 Americans in her poems, WINTHROP THE Yearbook. J&T I - WHY H E SAY IT Hit the New Book af WCO VXJ WITH SOM6 MOTtS FROM FUJTl, Tf ICNZVi MAJDtM T! CD 3J -- EXCEPT A WAsJ THAT J I IS f thid Wild .VMM . Wliy did she write By iVg COM. AlCopp : Frank: Could you tell me what OTiadruplrtsare Hank: Four cr ing out loud' Emily's poetry is full of beautiful imagination They deal with personal emotions and states of mind, and some of them have a mystical tone. Some of her poems, however, are very REDEYE U'l made her write the poems She say he has "gone haywire" Bundles of iay are bound with diedmlSK cods of wire. They are difficult to FI N TIME handle, and can spring out n TV Chuckle B loops and become all tanglea and NLke : This music I m pisying is hard to manage. The expression ver difficult. wish it were impossible? "to go haywire" comes from Mary IN THEIR I'VE SEEN ll i ( MOVIES OF Vkinokong ( cueeKs. mt's somb nuts ffr -- ( X-- C )' r |