William Morris Meredith
William Morris Meredith (1919–2007) was an American poet, military officer and translator.
Overview
Born at New York City in 1919, died at New London in 2007.
In detail
William Morris Meredith studied at Princeton University and Lenox School for Boys. the recorded working language is English.
Employment is recorded with Connecticut College and University of Hawaiʻi System. Membership is recorded of American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Distinctions recorded are Guggenheim Fellowship, Air Medal, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and National Book Award for Poetry.
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- Air MedalTerminology
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- Princeton UniversityOrganisation
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