CLINTON SCOLLARD
\klˈɪntən skˈɒlɑːd], \klˈɪntən skˈɒlɑːd], \k_l_ˈɪ_n_t_ə_n s_k_ˈɒ_l_ɑː_d]\
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An American poet; born in Clinton, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1861. In 1888 he was made assistant professor of rhetoric at Hamilton College, and later professor of English literature. Among his publications are: "Pictures in Song" (1884); "With Reed and Lyre" (1886); "Old and New World Lyrics" (1888); "Giovio and Gilulia" (1891); "Songs of Sunrise Lands" (1892); "The Lutes of Mom"; "The Cloistering of Ursula"; "Easter Song".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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