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  • According to the guide "Who's who and what's what in the books of Dr Seuss" by Edward Connery Lathem, Professor de Breeze was long engaged in “trying to teach Irish ducks how to read Jivvanese” in Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?

    know what's fun? Prof. de Breeze 2008

  • Each time Frost visited, he would put a small inscription in one of the volumes of Frost poems, perhaps North of Boston or A Boy's Will, that rested comfortably on the shelves in the Lathem home on North Balch Street in Hanover, N.H.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • Each time Frost visited, he would put a small inscription in one of the volumes of Frost poems, perhaps North of Boston or A Boy's Will, that rested comfortably on the shelves in the Lathem home on North Balch Street in Hanover, N.H.

    Poetic Obituaries: [Edward Connery] Lathem eventually became Frost's editor, Rus Bowden 2009

  • Lathem was a meticulous writer, contributing to his success as an author and editor, Shribman said.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • Poetic Obituaries: [Edward Connery] Lathem and [Robert] Frost were close-

    Archive 2009-05-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • In fact, the woods are not, as the Lathem edition would have it with its obtuse emendation of a comma after the second adjective in line 13, merely “lovely, dark, and deep.”

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The Lowly Comma, Revisited 2009

  • As The New York Post's Niles Lathem reports, local and federal prosecutors believe that Marc Rich - the one-time fugitive financier who received one of Bill Clinton's last-minute-in-office pardons - was a central figure in negotiating illicit oil deals on behalf of Saddam Hussein.

    Archive 2004-12-01 2004

  • As The New York Post's Niles Lathem reports, local and federal prosecutors believe that Marc Rich - the one-time fugitive financier who received one of Bill Clinton's last-minute-in-office pardons - was a central figure in negotiating illicit oil deals on behalf of Saddam Hussein.

    From On High 2004

  • Niles Lathem was being kind to bloggers in his article "BLOGGERS IN A BUNGLE" that appeared in the New York Post this morning.

    From On High 2004

  • Niles Lathem was being kind to bloggers in his article "BLOGGERS IN A BUNGLE" that appeared in the New York Post this morning.

    Archive 2004-11-01 2004

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