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    Walker Benét, became a colonel and parented three best-known General Benét's grandchildren, William Rose Benét, Stephen Vincent Benét, and Laura Benét, who...
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    Stephen Vincent Benét (/bəˈneɪ/ bə-NAY; July 22, 1898 – March 13, 1943) was an American poet, short story writer, and novelist. He wrote a book-length...
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  • William Rose Benét (February 2, 1886 – May 4, 1950) was an American poet, writer, and editor. He was the older brother of Stephen Vincent Benét. He was born...
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  • Brigadier General Stephen Vincent Benét. Technology Roadmap: Military & Aerospace Electronics - Augusta Systems works with U.S. Army Benet Laboratories...
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  • A Child Is Born (radio play) (category Stephen Vincent Benét)
    A Child Is Born is a poetic Christmas drama in one act by Stephen Vincent Benét. It was first presented on radio on December 21, 1942, as part of the...
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  • designed by Hotchkiss's American manager, Laurence Vincent Benét (son of General Stephen Vincent Benét) and his French assistant, Henri Mercié. It was gas-operated...
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  • Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (category Stephen Vincent Benét)
    borrowed the book's title from the 1927 poem "American Names" by Stephen Vincent Benét: "I shall not be there. I shall rise and pass. Bury my heart at...
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    the Stephen Vincent Benét House. It was designated as a National Historic Landmark on November 11, 1971. Noted poet and novelist Stephen Vincent Benét lived...
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    Samuel Barber, Music Composition Walter Jackson Bate, Biography Stephen Vincent Benét, Poetry Samuel Flagg Bemis, History and Biography Robert Caro, Biography...
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    by Stephen Vincent Benét as part of the Four Freedoms series. Coincidentally, the day it was published, poet, novelist, and short-story writer Benét died...
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    death General Stephen Vincent Benet, head of Army Ordnance and grandfather of authors William Rose Benét, Stephen Vincent Benét, and Laura Benet. "US Gazetteer...
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  • Abraham Lincoln (1930 film) (category Stephen Vincent Benét)
    second speaking role, as Ann Rutledge. The script was co-written by Stephen Vincent Benét, author of the Civil War prose poem John Brown's Body (1928), and...
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    township, and around this time, Fountain Hills most famous resident, Stephen Vincent Benét, began his literary career, publishing his famed poem John Brown's...
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  • Acarie, Pierre de Bérulle, André Duval, and Vincent de Paul he has been called the "Masters of masters". Benet was born William Fitch at Little Canfield...
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  • Resistentialism is the basis for the poem "Nightmare Number Three" by Stephen Vincent Benét, which was dramatized by George Lefferts for the 1950s radio drama...
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  • Douglas Moore (category Pupils of Vincent d'Indy)
    short story of the same name by Pulitizer Prize winning poet Stephen Vincent Benét. Benét was a close friend of Moore's from Yale, and prior to this opera...
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    ease of hand. — Passage from "John Brown's Body", a 1928 poem by Stephen Vincent Benét Their sleepless, bloodshot eyes were turned to me. Their flags hung...
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    story as if it was a traditional legend from the Black Forest. Stephen Vincent Benét drew much of his inspiration for "The Devil and Daniel Webster"...
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    great-grandchildren of Pedro Benet and the grandchildren of Brigadier General Stephen Vincent Benet, the first West Point appointee from the new state of Florida...
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    and brother of Stephen Vincent Benét. By the time Wylie's third book of poetry, Trivial Breath in 1928 appeared, her marriage with Benét was also in trouble...
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  • fantasy author Charles L. Bartlett, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Stephen Vincent Benét (1919), Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, short story writer, and novelist...
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    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (category Stephen Vincent Benét)
    Dorothy Kingsley, is based on the short story "The Sobbin' Women", by Stephen Vincent Benét, which was based in turn on the ancient Roman legend of the Rape...
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    John Bell Hood (redirect from General Hood)
    Stephen M. Hood, pp. 14–16, attributes this mistaken quotation to a verse in the poem Army of Northern Virginia by Stephen Vincent Benét. Stephen M...
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  • of Everard Maundy", by Seabury Quinn "The King of the Cats", by Stephen Vincent Benét "The Jelly-Fish", by David H. Keller "Mr. Arcularis", by Conrad...
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    scenes. A few examples of such poems include: John Brown's Body by Stephen Vincent Benét Civil War by Charles Dawson Shanly O Captain! My Captain! by Walt...
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    however, Pottet would not perfect his design until 1855. U.S. General Stephen Vincent Benét developed an internally primed center-fire cartridge that was...
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  • Benét (1898–1943), American author Stephen J. Benkovic (born 1938), American chemist and professor Stephen M. Bennett, American businessman Stephen Allen...
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  • The title of the film and the book is taken from a line in the Stephen Vincent Benét poem "American Names." The film premiered on HBO on May 27, 2007...
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    Alexander Brydie Dyer (category Union army generals)
    American soldier in a variety of 19th century wars, serving most notably as a general and the Army's Chief of Ordnance for the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps during...
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    Steven Seagal (redirect from Stephen Seagal)
    Shot at Stardom". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 29, 2010. Canby, Vincent (April 8, 1988). "'Above the Law,' a Detective's Battle". The New York...
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