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| | Infoplease Search: roy |
 | | (Encyclopedia) Campbell, Roy, 1901–57, South African poet and satirist. |  | | (Almanac - People) Roy Moore, chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, defiantly refused to remove a 5,280-pound... |  | | (Almanac - People) Roy Jenkins Age: 82 progressive British politician whose long career in public service began in... |
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| | April 22 2006 |
 | | In 1957 Ignatius Roy Dunnachie Campbell, poet, dies |  | | In 1957 I Roy D Campbell, British writer (Garcia Lorca), dies at 54 |  | | In 1935 Glen Campbell, Delight Ark, actor/singer (Time I Get to Phoenix) |
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 | | Contributors over the years have included literary figures such as Neil M Gunn, Hugh MacDiarmid, Lewis Spence, Sir Compton MacKenzie, Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, George Campbell Hay, Sydney Goodsir Smith, Alexander Scott, Neil R MacCallum and Donald Campbell. |  | | Derick S Thomson, Ewan Bain, Mary Marquis, David Stephen, Jimmie McGregor, Muriel Gray, George Rosie, Norman MacCaig, Dr John Purser, Gordon Wright, Dorothy-Grace Elder, Colin Bell, (jointly) James S Adam and Sir Alastair Dunnett, Elspeth King, The Gaberlunzie (Gordon Menzies and Robin Watson), Paul H Scott, Kenneth Roy, Iain Anderson and Jimmy Reid. |  | | The newspaper gave full support to the Scottish Literary Revival set in motion by Scotland’s greatest twentieth century poet Hugh MacDiarmid in the 1920’s. |
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| | USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ Amazing Natural Wonders ~ April 22, 2003 |
 | | 1957 Ignatius Roy D Campbell British poet (Garcia Lorca), dies at 54 |  | | 1936 Glen Campbell Delight AR, actor/singer (Rhinestone Cowboy, By the Time I get to Phoenix, Galveston, Wichita Lineman) |  | | 1957 Alan Campbell Homestead FL, actor (EZ-3's a Crowd) |
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| | Campbr.xml |
 | | Cartwright, A. P: Roy Campbell, superb poet was determined to be a superman. |  | | Campbell, Roy: A South African poet in Portugal. |  | | Pacos D' Arcos, Joaquim: Roy Campbell; the man and the poet. |
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| | freejazz.org - Freedom in music |
 | | 7:30 Roy Campbell Jr Tazz Roy Campbell Jr trumpet |  | | 2) Khan Jamal Quintet - Jemeel Moondoc, Roy Campbell, |  | | Jemeel Moondoc sax / Roy Campbell trumpet / Dylan Taylor bass / Dwight James drums |
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| | THE GARMAN SISTERS |
 | | Roy Campbell said that “No other contemporary women had so much poetry, good, bad and indifferent, written about them, or had so many portraits and busts made of them”. |  | | And Mary had met - and almost immediately married - the poet Roy Campbell, who by his own account "hung her out of the fourth-floor window of our room so that she should get some respect for me". |  | | They earned what they could as artists' models and lived in style in a jumble of scented geraniums and unframed drawings until they were plucked, one by Epstein and the other by the poet Roy Campbell. |
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| | DMG Newsletter September 16th 2005 |
 | | September 2005 is curated by Roy Campbell, Jr. |  | | Thurs., Sept. 29th [Roy's b'day], 8 p.m: Roy Campbell, Jr. |  | | Wed., Sept. 28th, 8 p.m: Roy Campbell, Jr. |
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| | Campbell Roy: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library |
 | | CAMPBELL, ROY 1901 57, South African poet and satirist. |  | | Byline: Iain CAMPBELL CELTIC were last night installed...overwhelming favourites to capture Roy Keane after Juventus ruled themselves...have never been in contact with Roy Keane or his agent because he...associated with good players and Roy Keane falls into that category... |  | | Campbell's enthusiasm for Franco during the Spanish Civil War, expressed in Flowering Rifle (1939), has long interfered with an unbiased assessment of his work. |
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| | Harbin & Campbell |
 | | Roy Campbell was not only a poet, but also something of an adventurer. |  | | Roy Campbell writes: "My mother knew a thousand ways of amusing us on these long evenings, by making all sorts of toys, mostly out of paper. |  | | Apparently because of this, Gershon Legman (also a figure in paperfolding history), although he never met Roy Campbell, conceived an intense dislike of him and hadn't got a good word for him. |
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| | Roy Campbell -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | in full Ignatius Roy Dunnachie Campbell poet whose vigorous extrovert verse contrasted with the uneasy self-searching of the more prominent socially conscious English poets of the 1930s. |  | | Scottish poet Thomas Campbell is remembered chiefly for his sentimental and martial lyrics. |  | | Because of his red hair, people called him Roy, the Gaelic word for red. When the MacGregor clan was outlawed by the Scottish Parliament, he took his mother's surname, Campbell. |
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| | Jazz News: Roy Campbell, William Parker, Warren Smith and Joe McPhee At Kampo Cultural Center, October 12th |
 | | Roy Campbell's life experience reflects his belief that music is the voice of universal truth. |  | | Roy Campbell also leads the Pyramid Trio, which he began in 1983 and which includes music of many world cultures with a jazz overtone. |  | | Roy Campbell, Jr.'s composing, arranging, and playing embrace a wide range of roots and styles, including jazz, funk, rock, rhythm& blues, hip-hop, rap, classical, reggae, and more. |
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| | Roy Campbell (poet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Roy Campbell (2 October 1901 – 22 April 1957) (full name: Ignatius Royston Dunnfries Campbell) was a South African poet and satirist. |  | | Mass at dawn / Roy Campbell ; a poem set to music by Christopher Connolly 1984 Typographeum |  | | Voorslag 1926-1927 a monthly magazine edited by Roy Campbell, William Plomer, Laurens Van der Post Allen and Ulrich |
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| | Roy Campbell |
 | | Joseph Pearce is the author of a well received biography and literary study of Campbell entitled Bloomsbury and beyond: The friends and enemies of Roy Campbell (2001, Harper Collins), in which he affirms Campbell's merits as a poet and portrays him as having been greatly under-rated in literary circles. |  | | Roy Campbell (1901 - 1957) was born in Durban, the son of Dr Samuel George Campbell. |  | | Campbell was fluent in Spanish and translated poems of St John of the Cross, Baudelaire, Lorca, Paco d'Arcos and novels by Ea de Queirs. |
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 | | Roy Campbell was not only a poet, but also something of an adventurer. |  | | Roy Campbell writes: "My mother knew a thousand ways of amusing us on these long evenings, by making all sorts of toys, mostly out of paper. |  | | In his biography, "Light on a Dark Horse" (Hollis and Carter, London, 1951, reprinted 1969) Roy Campbell recalls part of his childhood spent in South Africa; his mother would play the piano and sing old Scottish songs she had learnt from her grandparents. |
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| | DMG Search |
 | | Roy Campbell just keeps poppin' up, slaying the myriads with his mighty horn-trumpets, actually. |  | | Featuring Matt Shipp on piano, Daniel Carter on reeds, Roy Campbell on trumpet, Steve Swell on trombone, William Parker on bass, Guillermo Brown on drums and composed, mixed & produced by El-P. Can't tell you anything about El-P, but he is known to be a famous hip-hop artist. |  | | The job of the poet is to put into words that which is so special to all of us, that which is too elusive to descibe. |
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| | Vision Festival.ORG Vision Festival X |
 | | Roy Campbell's Pyramid Trio: Roy Campbell - trumpet, William Parker - bass, Hamid Drake - drums, with guests Patricia Nicholson - dance, Bob Craddock - video |  | | Whit Dickey Quartet: Whit Dickey - drums, Roy Campbell - trumpet, Rob Brown - alto sax, Joe Morris - bass with multimedia project by Phyllis Bulkin Lehrer |  | | David Budbill - poet, William Parker - bass, Hamid Drake - drums |
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| | Roy Campbell |
 | | Joseph Pearce is the author of a well received biography and literary study of Campbell entitled Bloomsbury and beyond: The friends and enemies of Roy Campbell (2001, Harper Collins), in which he affirms Campbell's merits as a poet and portrays him as having been greatly under-rated in literary circles. |  | | Roy Campbell (1901- 1957) was born in Durban, the son of Dr Samuel George Campbell. |  | | Campbell is the author of a long poem entitled The Flaming Terrapin (1924), as well as poetry collections entitled Adamastor (1930), Flowering Reeds (1933), Mithraic Emblems (1936) and Talking Bronco (1946). |
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| | Jazz Events -Michael Wilderman's Jazz Visions Photo/Graphics |
 | | Lewis Barnes * Rob Brown * Roy Campbell * Marco Eneidi *Darryl Foster * Dave Hofstra * Susie Ibarra * Chris Jonas *Masahiko Kono * Alex Lodico * Dave Sewelson * Assif Tsahar |  | | 10:30 pm ROB BROWN QUARTET * Roy Campbell Jr. |  | | 11:45 pm Poet SHIRLEY LeFLORE * J.D. Stephen Haynes * Hill Green * Warren Smith * Joan Bouise * Kelvyn Bell |
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| | AllRefer.com - Roy Campbell (South African Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Roy Campbell 190157, South African poet and satirist. |  | | AllRefer.com - Roy Campbell (South African Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > South African Literature, Biographies > Roy Campbell |
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| | Intercollegiate Studies Institute - ISI Books - Unafraid of Virginia Woolf |
 | | Roy Campbell (190257) led an unquiet life marked by numerous affairs (both real and imagined), brawls (he once attacked Stephen Spender on stage during a poetry recital), and curious stunts (with the help of Dylan Thomas, he once ate a vase of daffodils in celebration of St. David’s Day). |  | | That poetry, in the judgment of Pearce, was "both perplexing and challengingyet no more so than the poet himself." Both Roy Campbell the man and his poetry richly deserve the engrossing reappraisal offered here by acclaimed biographer Joseph Pearce. |  | | Campbell’s literary relationships and wonderfully romantic life is, thus, the context for this riveting account of Campbell’s reckless life and the fascinating poetry that was left behind. |
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| | CAMPBELL MSS. |
 | | The Campbell mss., 1931-1936, consist of correspondence and writings of Roy Campbell, 1901-1957, poet. |  | | The correspondence, 1931-1936 and undated, is almost entirely between Roy Campbell and his wife, Mary Margaret (Garman) Campbell, and C.J. Greenwood of Boriswood, Limited, London publishers. |  | | It relates in the main to the publication of Campbell's writings, his bullfighting, and his finances. |
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| | Roy Campbell -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Because of his red hair, people called him Roy, the Gaelic word for red. When the MacGregor clan was outlawed by the Scottish Parliament, he took his mother's surname, Campbell. |  | | Scottish poet Thomas Campbell is remembered chiefly for his sentimental and martial lyrics. |  | | The Robin Hood of Scotland was the Highlands outlaw Rob Roy. |
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| | English in Africa: Unbroken Record -- A Study of Roy Campbell.@ HighBeam Research |
 | | So writes Roy Campbell, solar and equestrian poet, consecrated by the sun, the intellectual athlete, bullfighter, jouster, hunter, lotus-eater, second cowboy of Christ and partisan of Franco. |  | | Unbroken record -- A Study of Roy Campbell (Trek, 10 October 1941) Though Times shall change and stormy ages roll, I am that ancient hunter of the plains, That raked the shaggy filches of the Bison. |  | | Unbroken Record -- A Study of Roy Campbell. |
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