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75 Acknowledgments Acknowledgment is made to the following publications where this work has appeared in its present or slightly modified form: Boulevard: “Home Is Where,” “Martha,” “Mary Jo Kopechne,” “Poem Based on Two Clauses in Copleston’s History of Philosophy” boundary 2: “After Apollinaire,” “Blue Rondeau,” “Δt” The Denver Quarterly: “Babbitt Blamed Romanticism,” “Heaven,” “Heracleitus” (as “Creed”), “Jenny Manfre” Margie: “At the Vietnam Memorial,” “Danielle,” “Farina,” “On a Burst Soil Line,” “Plots,” “Scar” Measure: “Stevens” Poetry: “Earth Science” Poetry Northwest: “Brown Shoes,” “Speed-Walker” The sewanee Review: “After Dropping the Kids Off,” southern Poetry Review: “Korē” The southern Review: “The Nine Rings of JFK,” “Walking Cross Town” The times Literary supplement: “Grief ” [3.137.192.3] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 22:41 GMT) Northwestern University Press is committed to preserving ancient forests and natural resources. We elected to print this title on 30% post consumer recycled paper, processed chlorine free. As a result, for this printing, we have saved: 1 Tree (40' tall and 6-8" diameter) 735 Gallons of Wastewater 1 Million BTUs of Total Energy 47 Pounds of Solid Waste 163 Pounds of Greenhouse Gases Northwestern University Press made this paper choice because our printer, Thomson-Shore, Inc., is a member of Green Press Initiative, a nonprofit program dedicated to supporting authors, publishers, and suppliers in their efforts to reduce their use of fiber obtained from endangered forests. For more information, visit www.greenpressinitiative.org Environmental impact estimates were made using the Environmental Defense Paper Calculator. For more information visit: www.papercalculator.org. ...

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