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rajoyceUCB: —Helen Hoyt, “A Woman and Mountains”

Marjelaine: Lahiri, Jhumpa. Interpreter of Maladies. Lahiri, Jhumpa. The Namesake. Mengestu, Dinaw. How to Read the Air. Mengestu, Dinaw. The Beautiful Things that Heaven Bears. Nazario, Sandra. Enrique’s Journey. Otsjika, Julie. The Buddha in the Attic. Ponce, Mary Helen. Hoyt Street

joyoftrivia: On this day in 1969 Stan Coveleski and Waite Hoyt are voted into the Baseball HOF On this day in 1964 G I Joe premieres as a popular toy On this day in 1963 The Beatles went on tour 8th on the bill headed up by the 16 year old singer Helen Shapiro

NathanFrancis__: Poems:

StreetsofC: Can a poem say my heart While I stand still apart? I myself would be the song, I myself would be the rhyme, Moving delicately along; And my steps would make the time, And the stanzas be my rest. - Helen Hoyt, ‘Poem to be Danced.’ Photo: Chicago Cultural Center. December 2022

PhilKlay: Tomorrow at noon, I’m having a virtual lunchtime chat with the brilliant Helen Oyeyemi about her delightful and haunting new novel Peaces. Join us!

ChasingArt: S2 E17: Annunciation by Helen Hoyt

ACTRAToronto: V.O. North is coming up on Sept. 16th-18th in Toronto! You can hear from Members Alicia Richardson, Cory Doran, Ellen Dubin, Ellen Ray Hennessy, Eric Bauza, Helen King, James Andrews, Joseph Motiki, Krystal Meadows and Tracey Hoyt. Don't miss it! Info:

CPHotmess: One of them turned out to be Caravath, Swaine, & MOORE. I had already named Helen, and it was just too beautiful a coincidence to pass up. So, niece of Hoyt Moore she became!

POETSorg: We kissed there in the stone entrance, In the great cool stone mouth of the building, Before it took you. —Helen Hoyt

Bville_News: Helen Hall Hoyt, 99, died Friday, June 3, 2022 at Garden Terrace in Chatham, where she had lived for over three years.

MadisonEagleNJ: Helen Hall Hoyt, 99, died Friday, June 3, 2022 at Garden Terrace in Chatham, where she had lived for over three years.

MorrisNewsBee: Helen Hall Hoyt, 99, died Friday, June 3, 2022 at Garden Terrace in Chatham, where she had lived for over three years.

consertum: Like curled-up tendrils of a fern You are drawn back, You contract away. The tenderest, the lightest touch, Would bruise that green. The Fern / Helen Hoyt

Charles54911288: “Dancing, I can tell every sweet Slow and soft, soft and fleet. Dancing, I can tell every ill, All my inmost wish fulfil; All my sorrowing I can heal.” - Helen Hoyt, ‘Poem to be Danced.’ Photo: Southport Avenue, Chicago. May 2022

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to poet Helen Hoyt (January 22, 1887), author of "Apples Here in My Basket" (1924) and other works.

rip_mlb: Here is Part 2 of our 2021 "In Memoriam" feature, including LaMarr Hoyt, Doug Jones, Tommy Lasorda, Ray Fosse, Mudcat Grant and Helen Nicol Fox.

consertum: How will your greenness stay? Now your roots are cut away? The little tendril that climbed so high, The little green leaves still fluttering in the sun, Will shrivel and whither to dust when your sap is dry Your pleasant days are done. Helen Hoyt / To a vine the workmen cut down

barbmilne: 'Park Going To Sleep' Helen Hoyt (1887-1972) "The boats with tired prows against the landing Have fallen asleep heavily: The monuments sleep And the trees And the smooth slow-winding empty paths sleep."

NunavutBirder: The Office Building by Helen Hoyt - Poems | Academy of American Poets

POETSorg: We kissed there in the stone entrance, In the great cool stone mouth of the building, Before it took you. —Helen Hoyt

clairebangasser: The Office Building

ItzikBasman: The Office Building Helen Hoyt We kissed there in the stone entrance, In the great cool stone mouth of the building, Before it took you. We kissed under the granite arches….1/2

deannamascle: The Office Building by Helen Hoyt - Poems | Academy of American Poets

nocturnalturtl: wow it's been a year since i updated this thread, tho i've read plenty of good ones since then anyway here's "the office building" by helen hoyt, published 1918

JeffreyRothsch3: The Office Building by Helen Hoyt - Poems | Academy of American Poets

HarthouseJames: "The Office Building" by Helen Hoyt (1918) When a kiss was innocence yet more than a kiss ...

lutherxhughes: “The Office Building” by Helen Hoyt

JeffreyRothsch3: About Helen Hoyt | Academy of American Poets

ShijeSings: “The Office Building” appeared in The Liberator, issue 10 (1918). Helen Hoyt was born in Norwalk, Connecticut, in 1887 and received her AB from Barnard College in 1909. She worked as the associate editor of Poetry magazine and authored several poetry collections, including Poems

mysoutex: Helen Louise Bates was born in San Angelo on June 10, 1924, and she passed away on Aug. 9, 2021, at the age of 97.  Helen graduated from San Angelo High School in 1941. She married Marshall Hoyt Bates on June 14, 1942, and they were married for over…

Daniel_Red_Eire: Helen Frankenthaler in her studio photographed by Gordon Parks

PetloverHermine: 02Aug/1972: American poet Helen Hoyt dies in St Helena, California at age 85

LoveCarousel: Action Poem by Helen Hoyt

brokeangeI: 3OH!3: shush girl shut your lips, do the helen keller and talk with your hips me and my friends in 5th grade:

kirkmin: Dick Hoyt ran a 2:40 Boston Marathon pushing his son. The greatest feat in running history. They also did six Ironman Triathlons. For the swim portion, he used a rope attached to his body to pull Rick in a boat. For two miles. And then 150 miles on a bike and the 26.2 mile run.

NORTHTRENTON: Happy Birthday to Edward Harkness (d. 1940), Jay Hughes (d. 1924), D.W. Griffith (d. 1948), Tom Jones (d. 1923), Francis Picabia (d. 1953), Bill O'Neill (d. 1920), Frigyes Riesz (d. 1956), Ira Thomas (d. 1958), John J. Becker (d. 1961) and Helen Hoyt (d. 1972).

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to poet Helen Hoyt (January 22, 1887), author of "Apples Here in My Basket" (1924) and other works.

communikaite: A reading of “The Garden” by Helen Hoyt at the close of the second day of 2021:

ranjithoskote: Salaams and namaskars to the translators who have enriched our lives! For me, to name a few: Barbara Stoler Miller, Velcheru Narayana Rao, David Shulman, Hank Heifetz, A K Ramanujan, Michael Hamburger, Gregory Rabassa, Helen Lane, Forrest Gander, Hoyt Rogers, Beverley Bie Brahic.

The_Book_Queen: Don't forget to grab last week's deals before they expire, including B. Love, Elizabeth Hoyt, and Helen Hoang!

CailinCeltic: Do you hear this praise of you, Little park that I pass through? Ellis Park - Helen Hoyt Images -Google PicFinder

CailinCeltic: For what would be the pride of the sun itself With its light gone? O kindle me again,desire, Return to me. Return. Desire - Helen Hoyt Images -Google PicFinder

barbmilne: 'Park Going to Sleep' "The shadows under the trees And in the vines by the boat-house Grow dark, And the lamps gleam softly." Helen Hoyt (1887-1972)

ZujoJasmina: Do not fear. The garden is yours And it is yours to gather the fruits And every flower of every kind, ... But soon, Soon let it be, your coming! ... O Master of the Garden, O my sun and rain and dew, Come quickly. Helen Hoyt > 1887 -1972

Henreyandsons: About the name; the book about the family, and a look into some of the history behind Henry Ponce and the Ponce family. I am the grandson of Henry Ponce. Available now on Amazon.

NORTHTRENTON: Happy Birthday to Edward Harkness (d. 1940), Jay Hughes (d. 1924), D.W. Griffith (d. 1948), Tom Jones (d. 1923), Francis Picabia (d. 1953), Bill O'Neill (d. 1920), Frigyes Riesz (d. 1956), Ira Thomas (d. 1958), John J. Becker (d. 1961) and Helen Hoyt (d. 1972).

tomsims: Born this day in 1887 – Helen Hoyt, American poet and author .

Poetry_London: American poet Helen Hoyt was also born on this day, in 1887. Here she reflects beautifully on the new meaning life takes on as our sense of death grows.

ARTSalamode: "Since I have felt the sense of death, Since I have borne its dread, its fear— Oh, how my life has grown more dear Since I have felt the sense of death! Sorrows are good, and cares are small, Since I have known the loss of all..." Helen Hoyt

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to poet Helen Hoyt (January 22, 1887), author of "Apples Here in My Basket" (1924) and other works.

PaulLidicul: So Hoyt Hutchinson, the guy who popped the Baby Trump balloon - posted a video updating his status and setting up a Gofundme page. But why he appeared in a garter belt and pantyhose is beyond me ;)

BsTiNg007: Helen the hoyt and I are out for a stroll looking for any bear sign

NP_is_SHIN: " Happiness betray me—— Happiness slays me! Sorrow was kind and loneliness was my sweet companion, Denial gave me good gifts. Now freedom is a bondage upon me " BY HELEN HOYT Source: Poetry (December 1918)

merutemudesu: Crescent Moon by Helen Hoyt

helen_mackness: Also. Hoyt is the blackmailer, I am calling it now on pg10.

PaxFemina: "At present most of what we know, or think we know, of women has been found out by men, we have yet to hear what woman will tell of herself, and where can she tell more intimately than in poetry?" Helen Hoyt, who died this day in 1972

NewYorkGrunge: Crawfish boil success! 1st if many of the season! Laken Gregor Bonnie Burhenn Fernandez Karen Johnson Hoyt Helen Hoyt Helen Robbins Erica Hoyt Armstrong Jon Armstrong Jo LeMaire Thomas King and the birthday boy Scott Hoyt

SherryBoschert: Loved hearing Helen Zia in conversation with her brother Hoyt at her book launch tonight for Last Boat Out of Shang...

uppity_women: Helen Zia in conversation with her brother Hoyt at her book launch tonight for Last Boat Out of Shanghai, at the...

poet_hadi: ''Once you were always calling me, Calling me when I could not answer, Urging me where I could not follow- So that...

Celtha: Once you were always calling me, Calling me when I could not answer, Urging me where I could not follow- So that I...

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to poet Helen Hoyt (January 22, 1887), author of "Apples Here in My Basket" (1924) and other works.

ARTSalamode: "Love faded in my heart- I thought it was dead. Now new flowers start, Fresh leaves outspread..." Helen Hoyt

DesertLadyDiary: Throwback Thursday: In this episode, there's a brief excerpt from Helen Bagley's book and you'll hear about JTNP cr...

filiztrnova: Helen Hoyt // "Rain at Night"

tomthedog: I feel like this past week my twitter has become a Helen Reddy fanblog which it is not, it is a Hoyt Axton fanblog, pay attention

tomthedog: 8-tracks my family used to listen to in our Sportscoach motorhome: KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND, HELEN REDDY, NEIL DIAMOND, HOYT AXTON, SAMMY JR

theknoxstudent: This week's From Student to Professor profile focuses on Helen Hoyt.

VUGCWJ: 2017 Priceless co-chairs, Gwyn Hoyt and Helen Steinkamp are excited to see what God is going to do today at...

chrissiemkl: Vintage verse - Park Going to Sleep by Helen Hoyt

TracysEndeavor: Are you awake? Do you hear the rain? How rushingly it strikes upon the ground. -from the poem Rain at Night, by Hel...

bot_onthisday: On 2nd of August, 1972 - Helen Hoyt, American poet and author (b. 1887) died

LaurelinWonder: "In the Next Yard" by Helen Hoyt

R_A_C_C: On 6/21 at the Hoyt Arboretum we will hold A Tree Celebration to mark the 30th Anniversary of the "House of Summer."

R_A_C_C: Join us 6/21 at the Hoyt Arboretum to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of "House of Summer" by artist Helen Lessick.

EW_Hoyt: This ump has the eyesight of Helen Keller

Ultiworldlive: W: Helen Hoyt makes great under grab

Ultiworldlive: W: great mark by Carleton's Helen Hoyt stops UPS from putting the disc in Kalenschers hands

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Portisville: "In the Next Yard" by Helen Hoyt

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JacquelineArtz: April 29, 2017 "In the Next Yard" by Helen Hoyt

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jdubqca: "In the Next Yard" by Helen Hoyt was published in Volume 2 Number 4 of The Seven Arts in 1917

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Book_Addict: Happy birthday to poet Helen Hoyt (January 22, 1887), author of "Apples Here in My Basket" (1924) and other works.

tmthfranklin: Helen Hoyt - Ellis Park. The eloquent American poet was born 22/1/1887. She was a contemporary of Marianne Moore...



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