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  • NASA had even agreed to embed a journalist, John Macleish, who issued a stream of communiqués.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • NASA had even agreed to embed a journalist, John Macleish, who issued a stream of communiqués.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • NASA had even agreed to embed a journalist, John Macleish, who issued a stream of communiqués.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • NASA had even agreed to embed a journalist, John Macleish, who issued a stream of communiqués.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • That is Ford's attorney, and Macleish still wants to depose Father Shanley with regards to that civil case, and he says it's going to be much easier to do that, now that he knows that Father Shanley is on his way back to Boston.

    CNN Transcript May 3, 2002 2002

  • He thought that Macleish was a third-rate poet, and he didn't like his liberalism.

    Robert Frost: A Life 1999

  • So he was anti-New Deal and s-- and identified Macleish with that group of urban liberals whom he rather despised.

    Robert Frost: A Life 1999

  • And Macleish was an old friend and -- and sometimes enemy of Robert Frost.

    Robert Frost: A Life 1999

  • Archibald Macleish went -- was a lawyer and went on to become a minor figure in the Roosevelt administration.

    Robert Frost: A Life 1999

  • I mean, this -- this gave poor Macleish pause, and the k-- tir -- the entire audience fled from the building.

    Robert Frost: A Life 1999

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