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Jarrell

[ jar-uhl, juh-rel ]

noun

  1. Randall, 1914–65, U.S. poet and critic.


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Jarrell and many others along the path of the partially finished Mountain Valley Pipeline through West Virginia and Virginia fear that it may contaminate rural streams and cause erosion or even landslides.

The first issue had contributions from Randall Jarrell, Mark Van Doren, Kenneth Burke, Allen Tate, William Arrowsmith, and others.

Before many months, Mrs. Jarrell will be enjoying a royalty.

A novel, which Mrs. Jarrell believes will be her best work, is in construction and is clamoring to be written.

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