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Taggard

[tag-erd]

noun

  1. Genevieve, 1894–1948, U.S. poet.



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First place went to William Taggard, a junior at Brattleboro Union High School, who wrote about changing the presidential election process.

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With dual-threat QB Quinton Flowers, two-time AAC rushing champion and leading receiver Rodney Adams returning on offense and eight of the Bulls’ top 12 defenders also coming back, Taggard focused on bolstering the team’s overall depth, signing a class of 18 that includes nine prospects on both offense and defense.

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The evening began with Copland’s 1938 choral work “Lark,” a harmonically pungent and syncopated setting of an ecstatic if sentimental poem by Genevieve Taggard.

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Though Poet Genevieve Taggard's popularity cannot be compared with Poet Millay's, the critical fraternity takes her no less seriously.

Poet Millay's lyric sadness is resigned; Poet Taggard's is savagely indignant.

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