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  1. Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, 1872-1918 : soldier, poet, physician
  2. In Flanders Fields and Other Poems [Canadian Poet, 1872-1918] by John McCrae, 2002-04-15
  3. In Flanders Fields: The Story of John McCrae by John F. Prescott, 1985-06
  4. A Crown of Life: The World of John McCrae by Dianne Graves, 1998-12-01
  5. In Flanders fields, and other poems by John McCrae 1872-1918 Macphail Andrew Sir 1864-1938, 1919-12-31
  6. In Flanders Fields by John McCrae, 1996-10-01

61. In Flanders Fields - McCrae
John McCrae (18721918) In Flanders Fields. IN Flanders fields thepoppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites John McCrae (1872-1918) In Flanders Fields I N Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie, In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. This poem appeared in Punch magazine in 1915. It can be found, for example, in:
  • McCrae, John.
  • 62. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    McCrae, John (18721918) Works by this author In Flanders Fields And OtherPoems. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
    http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=McCrae, John

    63. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: World War I
    Columbia; John McCrae (18721918) In Flanders Field, 1915 At WSU;John McCrae (1872-1918) In Flanders Fields 1915 At this Site;
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook38.html
    Halsall Home Ancient History Sourcebook Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Course
    Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Pop Culture See Main Page for a guide to all contents of all sections. Contents World War I Back to Index The Path to War
    • WEB Steven W. Sowards: Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History [At MSU]
      In depth coverage of Balkan history from 1804 until today. Especially useful in reference to the 19th century background of empires and nationalisms.

    64. Poet Index: Five Centuries Of Poems In Modern English.  Streaming Audio By  Wa
    Marlowe, Christopher 15641603 Marvell, Andrew 1621-1678 Masefield, John 1878-1967Mayne, Jasper 1604-1672 McCrae, John 1872-1918 Meredith, George
    http://www.eaglesweb.com/poets.htm
    EAGLESWEB.COM SPOKEN POETRY in MODERN ENGLISH from JOHN SKELTON [b. 1460] to W. H. AUDEN [d. 1973]
    eaglesweb.com
    A personal literature and arts website
    In Europe:
    eaglesweb.co.uk ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF POETS
    in Modern English, from the birth of John Skelton in 1460 until the deaths of W. H. Auden and Conrad Aiken in 1973. Currently, 111 poets are represented on individual pages.
    RealMedia streaming audio recordings by Walter Rufus Eagles
    Newly added poets' years appear in green . Last updated 2003.III.08 Addison, Joseph
    Aiken, Conrad

    Akenside, Mark

    [anon.]
    [Elizabethan period]
    Arnold, Matthew
    Auden, W. H. Blackmur, R. P. Blake, William ... Greville, Fanny [18th Century] Hardy, Thomas Henley, William Ernest Herbert, George Herrick, Robert ... Southwell S.J., Saint Robert [1561-1595] [martyr] Stanley, Thomas Stephens, James Stevens, Wallace Stevenson, Robert Louis ... Return to Main Menu

    65. Listings Canada: Government: Military: Past Wars
    http//warlord6040.tripod.com/ (Added Jun 16, 2002 Hits 3) Selected Poetry ofDr. John McCrae (1872-1918) Post Review Report a Bad Link SELECTED POETRY OF DR
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    Ken Brisbois Jr.'s Canadian War Veterans

    Veterans tribute site about the Canadian Grenadier Guards, the military and my Father
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    Memorials to Canada's War Dead - Veterans Affairs Canada

    Printer Friendly Layout East and West Memorial Building Second World War Memorials in Europe First World War Memorials in Europe Memorials in Canada Memorials in Asia and Africa General Site ...
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    66. Western Civilization : A Social And Cultural History; Volume 2: 1500 - The Prese
    2. Read the following poem by John McCrae Modern History Sourcebook John McCrae(18721918), In Flanders Fields and answer the following questions.
    http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/king2/chapter25/essay2/deluxe-content.
    Chapter 25: The Mighty Are Fallen: The Trauma of World War I (1914-1920)
    The Historical Record
    Read Modern History Sourcebook: Woodrow Wilson: Speech on the Fourteen Points Jan 8, 1918 and answer the following questions.
  • What do you think of Wilson's 14 points? Are they admirable goals? Or are the Points too vague and impossible to achieve?
  • Do you think Wilson was naive to propose such ideas?
  • In the last 80 years, have any of these Points proven true? Is the world still struggling to accomplish these Points?

  • Read the following poem by John McCrae: Modern History Sourcebook: John McCrae (1872-1918) , In Flanders Fields and answer the following questions.
  • Is this poem a pro-war or anti-war, what do you think?
  • What does the speaker want the readers of this poem to do or to feel?
  • Why do you think so many soldiers fought and died in these hopeless trench battles, seemingly not to question their orders?

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    67. Remembrance Day/Veteran's Day
    McCrae House This national historic site is the birthplace of JohnMcCrae (18721918). John McCrae is the author of the famed poem
    http://www.eagle.ca/~matink/themes/remember/remember.html
    Home Page Ontario Curriculum Teacher Resources Libraries ... Themes
    Remembrance Day
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    Remembrance Day Veteran's Day
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  • A Day of Remebrance

  • This site has information on the why, whom, what and how we remember. There is also a list of other sources.
  • Canadian Air Aces and Heroes

  • There is no glory in war, but there is honour. These pages are dedicated to those Canadians who fought honourably for Canada and her allies in aerial battles of the past, in the hope that there will be no more.
  • Canadian Military Heritage Museum

  • Features army, navy, air force, restored vehicles, uniforms, medals, and more.
  • Canadian War Museum

  • The Canadian War Museum's purpose is dedicated to both education and
    remembrance.
  • CBC 4 Kids: Remembrance Day

  • Find out what life was like for kids during wartime, read in Flanders Field, and learn about why people wear poppies on Remembrance Day.
  • Courage Remembered
  • This site presents the role Canadian soldiers played in the wars of 1914-1918 and 1939-1945, as shown through personal memoirs, photography, art work by Canadian war artists and the documented exploits of Canadian George Cross and Victoria Cross recipients.
  • Global Silence
  • An invitation to the entire Commonwealth to honour those who lost their lives in service of their country.

    68. HTML Station: BR
    P In Flanders Fields, by John McCrae Canadian Poet, 18721918 P 2.I worked as an attendant at the HTML Station IMG Src= ../images/icon.gif
    http://www.december.com/html/3.2/element/br.html
    HTML Station: BR Element BR Description This element forces a line break in the document. The clear attribute is used to position text interrupted by the line break relative to an image. Version -//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN Start Tag required Attributes Attribute Values Default Comments clear none control of text flow Contents EMPTY End Tag optional Used In entity: %special
    Examples Source Rendering
    I worked as an attendant at the HTML Station
    for a long time, and I know that they didn't pay
    more than minimum wage. Sure, you got
    good data for hard work, but nothing
    lucrative; it is all revealed in a new book from
    Sams.net, a book company in Indianapolis
    which is part of
    Macmillan Computer Publishing
    which is part of Simon and Schuster which is part of Viacom. 1. In Flanders fields the poppies grow Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place: and in the sky The larks still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. "In Flanders Fields," by John McCrae [Canadian Poet, 1872-1918] 2. I worked as an attendant at the HTML Station

    69. The Memorial Hall In Chapleau
    it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, thoughpoppies grow In Flanders fields. by John McCrae 18721918.
    http://www.canadianfishing.com/chapleau/memorial/
    www.chapleau.com
    www.chapleau.com Tel. 705-864-0765 E-mail chapleau@pobox.com
    The Memorial Hall
    This, the present home of the Royal Canadian Legion at 33 Young Street was originally known as the Memorial Hall. It was built in 1919 by Mr. and Mrs. G.B. Nicholson in memory of their only son Lorne. Here is a photo of Mr. G.B. Nicholson Lorne Nicholson was killed the day before the armistice that ended the first world war in November 1918.
    Lt. Lorne W. Nicholson
    at Chapleau in 1915 or 1916. In Flanders fields the poppies blow
    Between the crosses, row on row,
    That mark our place; and in the sky
    The larks, still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard amid the guns below.
    We are the Dead. Short days ago
    We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
    Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
    In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe, To you from failing hands we throw The torch be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. by John McCrae [1872-1918] John McCrae who wrote the enduring poem above, was a Canadian physician born at Guelph Ontario on November 30th 1872. In 1914 McCrae enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force as a medical officer. He died of pneumonia at the hospital of which he was in charge in 1918. "In Flanders Fields" was published in PUNCH in 1915.

    70. In Flander's Fields - A Poem By John McCrae (1872-1918)
    In Flander's Fields In Flanders fields, the poppies blow Between the crosses, rowon row That mark our place; and in the sky The larks still bravely singing
    http://it.geocities.com/gspagno/poetrycorner/flanders.html
    In Flander's Fields
    In Flanders fields, the poppies blow
    Between the crosses, row on row
    That mark our place; and in the sky
    The larks still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard amid the guns below.
    We are the Dead. Short days ago
    We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow.
    Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
    In Flanders fields.
    Take up our quarrel with the foe; To you from failing hands we throw The torch, be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. BACK TO POETRY INDEX

    71. Register Of War Memorials In New South Wales - Poppies For Remembrance
    In 1915, Canadian Brigade Surgeon, Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae (18721918), wasso moved by the sight of the fields of poppies stretching across the Ypres
    http://www.warmemorialsnsw.asn.au/poppies.cfm
    Poppies for Remembrance In Flanders fields the poppies blow
    Between the crosses, row on row,
    That mark our place; and in the sky
    The larks, still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard amidst the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago
    We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
    Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
    In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe:
    To you from failing hands we throw
    The torch; be yours to hold it high.
    If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. The red poppy has been part of Remembrance Day services since the early 1920's, and is now worn on other commemorative occasions, including ANZAC Day. During the First World War the battlefields were literally churned by high explosive shells, creating a surreal landscape of mud, entangled barbed wire and water filled craters. When given a brief chance to recover, and especially after the 1918 Armistice, the first flowers to bloom were the red poppies. In 1915, Canadian Brigade Surgeon, Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae (1872-1918), was so moved by the sight of the fields of poppies stretching across the Ypres battlefield that he put pen to paper and wrote his moving poem, "In Flanders Fields."

    72. POETRY OF WORLD WAR I RESOURCES
    MY BOY JACK . MASEFIELD, John. * AUGUST, 1914 . McCrae, John (18721918). THEANXIOUS DEAD . IN FLANDERS FIELD . IN FLANDERS FIELD THE MAKING OF THE POEM.
    http://www.chlive.org/home/eastlibrary/POETRYOFWORLDWARI.htm
    POETRY OF WORLD WAR I RESOURCES
    created by Peggy Beck SEE ALSO ONLINE RESOURCES FOR PAID SUBSCRIPTION DATABASES. SEARCH ROTH'S WORLD'S BEST POETRY DATABASE AND GALENET'S LITERATURE RESOURCE CENTER. SEE ALSO PROSE OF WORLD WAR I RESOURCES . SEE ALSO GENERAL POETRY RESOURCES AT POETS AND POETRY RESOURCES. ENTRIES IN QUOTATION MARKS ARE POEMS. INTRODUCTION TO FIRST WORLD WAR POETRY LIVES OF WAR POETS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR THE OVERSHADOWED ( (William Noel Hodgson, Cyril Morton Horne, Ewart Alan Mackintosh, Major Owen Rutter, Colwyn Erasmus Arnold Philipps, Leslie Phillips Jones, Eric Shepherd, Patrick MacGill, (Americans: Paul Green, Herbert Kaufman, Robert Meader Easton), (Australians: Lance-Corporal Cobber, Alexander G. Steven) AND THE SURPRISING (A. A. Milne, Saki (Hector Hugh Munro), Joyce Kilmer, Edgar A. Guest, General George S. Patton, Jr.) POETS OF THE GREAT WAR
    BLUNDEN, EDMUND (1896-1974)
    "AT SENLIS ONCE" EDMUND BLUNDEN
    "1916 SEEN FROM 1921" "PREPARATIONS FOR VICTORY" (SCROLL DOWN.) "VLAMERTINGHE: PASSING THE CHATEAU, JULY 1917"

    73. In Flanders Field - Lt Col John McCrae
    If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppiesgrow In Flanders fields. * * *. Lt. Col. John McCrae (18721918)
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    WORLD WAR I
    THE WAR TO END ALL WARS
    "In Flanders Fields"
    In Flanders fields the poppies blow
    between the crosses, row on row
    That mark our place; and in the sky
    The larks, still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard amid the guns below.
    We are the Dead. Short days ago
    We lived, felt dawn, saw sunsets glow,
    Loved and were loved, and now we lie
    In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
    Lt. Col. John McCrae (1872-1918) Canadian physician, fought on the Western Front in 1914 then was transferred to Medical Corps and assigned to a hospital in France; died of pneumonia in 1918. In Flanders Fields and Other Poems was published in 1919.
    Return

    74. Em'Lynn - Remembrance Day - Jour Du Souvenir
    Poème écrit par le Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae (1872-1918)Médecin dans l'Armée Canadienne Dans les champs de Flandre.
    http://www.emlynn.ca/emlynn/remembranceday.html
    NOVEMBER 11th 11 NOVEMBRE
    11th month, 11th day, 11th hour
    WWI Armistice signature in 1918 Signature de l'Armistice en 1918 USA: Veterans' Day France: Armistice In loving memory...
    Louis Rivain
    Cavalry Cavalerie
    Wounded 4 times
    World War I Joseph Davidson
    Doctor
    North Africa Afrique du Nord
    World War I Cecil James Parker Sheane
    Cavalry-Artillery Cavalerie-Artillerie France World War I Arthur Abraham Joseph DeVilliers Japanese POW Prisonnier au Japon Hong Kong Veteran World War II by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918) Canadian Army In Flanders Fields In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved, and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders Fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders Fields.

    75. War Memorials - Redirector
    it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, thoughpoppies grow In Flanders fields. John McCrae 1872-1918.
    http://www.tameside.gov.uk/warmemorials/

    76. A. SAILOR'S POETRY PAGE
    In Flanders Fields ~ LieutenantColonel John McCrae (1872-1918). JohnMcCrae served In Flanders fields. ~ John McCrae (1872-1918) ~.
    http://poems.websailor.org/war.html
    Home Favorites Misc Love/Life ...
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    WAR/PEACE
    POEMS WITH A WAR AND/OR PEACE THEME.
    TOP HOME
    ~ Predator ~ 11/26/2001. I worked on this for a long time. It probably needs even more work...but I can't seem to figure out what to do with it. It has a good message but it is a bit awkward. Predator
    The universal soldier marches on
    foreshadowed by a universal dread
    of never knowing if tomorrow’s dawn
    may rise above the Earth to find him dead.
    And haunted by this predator of fear
    the soldier stalks the horror known as war
    while praying that the beast will disappear,
    and knowing that his name is ever more.
    The predator who lives to hunt us all yet flies above the bloody Coral Sea, reflecting on the pain within “The Wall” and yearning for the chill of Wounded Knee. The paradox whose name is never more… the universal soldier known as war. ~ Sailor
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    ~ LEGACY ~ 11/6/1999. This grew out of another poem (WE MIGHT HAVE LIVED FOREVER) that I wrote about a year ago. I was never satisfied with what it said. LEGACY We were children of the fifties Who were forced to quickly age Few of us had even voted When that war was being waged We died to fuel Man’s greed and lust For Man’s pride we had to fall It's not hard to see the truth From our perspective on The Wall Why is war so all important?

    77. The Caerwent Community Web Site - Poem Of The Month
    If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppiesgrow In Flanders fields. by John McCrae (18721918). John McCrae
    http://www.caerwentcom.com/poem11.htm
    Click here to return to the Poem of the Month Index Page The Caerwent Community On-line Magazine Poem of the Month
    NOVEMBER 2001
    In Flanders Fields

    In Flanders fields the poppies blow
    Between the crosses, row on row,
    That mark our place, and in the sky
    The larks, still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard amid the guns below.
    We are the dead. Short days ago
    We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
    Loved and were loved and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe; To you from failing hands we throw The torch, be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. by John McCrae (1872-1918) John McCrae (1872-1918) A poet and physician, was born in 1872 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, He received a medical degree from the University of Toronto, and became a fellow at McGill University. During World War I, he served in the medical corps until his death from pneumonia in 1918. His rondeau type poem "In Flanders Fields" appeared in Punch in 1915. It soon became one of the best-known poems of the war.

    78. A Descriptive Catalogue Of The Music Of Charles Ives
    McCormack, John tenor 279 McCormack, Vance (Yale 1893; 18721946) McCormack, Walter Watty cousin of Vance 85 McCrae, John (1872-1918) poet 277 McCurry
    http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/music/ci-i3m.htm
    A Descriptive Catalogue
    of

    The Music of Charles Ives
    in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University
    Index 3
    Names

    Index of names found in the Text, Source, Date, Publication, Premiere, First Recording, and Comment fields. Keyed to entry numbers. When a source poem's proper title is unknown, Ives's song title is cited. Many personal names are identified in square brackets (by their relationship to Ives). (tr. = translated by; b. = born; d. = died; fl. = flourished).
    A
    B C D ... Z
    "M." [?]
    "M., H. M." [reviewer]
    MacDowell Club of Milwaukee
    MacDowell Club of New York
    Macfarran, Natalie (1826-1916)
    361(tr.)
    MacLeish, Ada [soprano]
    Madden, George S. [baritone]
    Madrigal Singers
    Maganini, Quinto [conductor]
    Magaziner, Elliot [violinist]
    Mahler, Gustav [conductor]
    Malley [=Mullally?]
    Maloney, William Raymond "Bill," "Tony" (Yale 1900; 1876-1945)
    Appendix 4: 1904
    Mandel, Alan (b. 1935)
    Acknowledgments editor: 93 pianist: 91
    Manilius, Marcus (fl. 1st century A.D.) [poet]
    Mansfield, Miss [mezzo]
    Maramba, Manuel [piano accompanist]
    Marcoulescou-Stern, Yolanda [soprano]

    79. UNBSJ Ward Chipman Library Remembrance Day
    The Poem and the Poet. In Flanders Fields John McCrae, 18721918.In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row
    http://www.unbsj.ca/library/remember.htm
    UNB Saint John Ward Chipman Library
    Remembrance on the Net
    November 11, being the day in the year 1918 on which the Great War was triumphantly concluded by an armistice, is a holiday and shall be kept and observed as such throughout Canada under the name of
    The Poem and the Poet
    On the Eleventh Hour... Lest We Forget ... UNB Remembers World War I
    The Poem and the Poet
    In Flanders Fields John McCrae, 1872-1918
      In Flanders fields the poppies blow
      Between the crosses, row on row,
      That mark our place; and in the sky
      The larks, still bravely singing, fly
      Scarce heard amid the guns below.
      We are the Dead. Short days ago
      We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
      Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
      In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
    The poem originally appeared in Punch, 8 December 1915. Lt. Col. McCrea died on active duty in 1918.
    The Poet
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    80. Poet Index: Five Centuries Of Poems In Modern English.  Streaming Audio By  Wa
    Marvell, Andrew 16211678 Masefield, John 1878-1967 Masters, Edgar Lee 1869-1950Mayne, Jasper 1604-1672 McCrae, John 1872-1918 Meredith, George 1828
    http://www.eaglesweb.co.uk/poets.htm
    EAGLESWEB.COM SPOKEN POETRY in MODERN ENGLISH from JOHN SKELTON [b. 1460] to W. H. AUDEN [d. 1973]
    eaglesweb.com
    A personal literature and arts website
    In Europe:
    eaglesweb.co.uk ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF POETS
    in Modern English, from the birth of John Skelton in 1460 until the deaths of W. H. Auden and Conrad Aiken in 1973. Currently, 111 poets are represented on individual pages.
    RealMedia streaming audio recordings by Walter Rufus Eagles
    Newly added poets' years appear in green . Last updated 2003.III.08 Addison, Joseph
    Aiken, Conrad

    Akenside, Mark

    [anon.]
    [Elizabethan period]
    Arnold, Matthew
    Auden, W. H. Blackmur, R. P. Blake, William ... Greville, Fanny [18th Century] Hardy, Thomas Henley, William Ernest Herbert, George Herrick, Robert ... Southwell S.J., Saint Robert [1561-1595] [martyr] Stanley, Thomas Stephens, James Stevens, Wallace Stevenson, Robert Louis ... Return to Main Menu

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