Background
Eberhart, Richard G. was born on April 5, 1904 in Austin, Minnesota, United States. Son of Alpha LaRue and Lena (Lowenstein) Eberhart.
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Limited to 1500 copies, 300 numbered and signed and bound in cloth Peich 9A . This copy is neither numbered nor signed. "An historic document from the Beat era, published here for the first time." Ginsberg's response to Richard Eberhart's New York Times article "West Coast Rhythms," published in the New York Times Book Review, September 1956. Etchings by Jerome Kaplan. Binding design by Robert Hauser. Editorial assistance by Deborah McCurdy. 47+ 1 pages. cloth, stamped in silver. 8vo..
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Viereck, Peter Eberhart, Richard. Undercliff - Poems 1946-1953. First Edition. London, Chatto & Windus, 1953. 8°. IX, 127 pages. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket in protective Mylar. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. From the library of american poet Peter Viereck. Inscribed and signed on the endpaper: Peter Viereck - with best wishes - Richard Eberhart - Storrs, Conn. 3/54.
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Eberhart, Richard G. was born on April 5, 1904 in Austin, Minnesota, United States. Son of Alpha LaRue and Lena (Lowenstein) Eberhart.
Student, University Minnesota, 1922-1923; Bachelor of Arts, Dartmouth College, 1926; Doctor of Letters, Dartmouth College, 1954; Bachelor of Arts, Cambridge U., 1929; Master of Arts, Cambridge U., 1933; student graduate school arts and science, Harvard University, 1932-1933; Doctor of Letters, Skidmore College, 1966; Doctor of Letters, College Wooster, 1969; Doctor of Letters, Colgate University, 1974; Doctor of Hebrew Literature, Franklin Pierce College, 1978; Doctor of Hebrew Literature, St. Lawrence University, 1985; Doctor of Hebrew Literature, Plymouth State College, 1987.
Tutor, son of King Prajadhipok of Siam, 1930-1931;
master English,, St. Mark's School, Southborough, Massachusetts, 1933-1941;
teacher English,, Cambridge School, Kendal Green, Massachusetts, 1941-1942;
visiting Professor of English, poet in residence, U. Washington, 1952-1953;
Professor of English,, U. Connecticut, 1953-1954;
Wheaton visiting Professor of English, poet-in-residence, Wheaton College, 1954-1955;
resident fellow (professor) in creative writing and Christian Gauss lecturer, Princeton University, 1955-1956;
Professor of English, poet-in-residence, Dartmouth College, since 1956;
Class of 1925 professor, Dartmouth College, 1968-1971;
emeritus, Dartmouth College, since 1970. Distinguished visiting professor U. Florida, Gainesville, spring 1974, visiting professor, since 1974. Adjunct Professor Columbia University, spring 1975.
Regents' professor University of California-Davis, fall 1975. With Butcher Polish Company, Boston, since 1946, vice president, 1952, honorary, 1958, also director. Member Yaddo Corporation, since 1955, director, since 1964.
Consultant in poetry Library of Congress, 1959-1961, honorary consultant in American letters, 1963-1969. Founder, first president The Poets' Theater, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1951. Honorary president 3d World Congress Poets, Baltimore, 1976.
Member of advisory commission on arts National Cultural Center, since 1959.
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Served from Lieutenant to Lieutenant commander of The United States Navy Reserve, 1942-1946. Member American Academy of Arts and Letters, American Academy and Institute Arts and Letters, American Academy Arts and Letters, National Academy Arts and Sciences, Poetry Society American (honorary president since 1972, Robert Frost medal 1986), Signet Club, Harvard Club, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Helen Elizabeth Butcher, August 29, 1941. Children: Richard Butcher, Margaret Ghormley.