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  1. Ploughshares Vol. 16, No. 4 Winter 1990-91 the Literature of Ecstasy Edited By Gerald Stern by Editor Carolyn Forche, 1990-01-01
  2. Rose (New Poets of America) by Li-Young Lee, 1993-03-01
  3. Tanks, 1914-1918: The Log-Book of a Pioneer (1919) by Sir Albert Gerald Stern, 2009-06-25
  4. The Autumn House Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry by Sue Ellen Thompson, 2005-08-30
  5. Buffalo Creek Disaster by Gerald M. Stern, 1977-02
  6. The New Yorker, Mar. 19, 1984 "Kissing Stieglitz Goodbye" by Gerald Stern, 1984-01-01
  7. Trends in Diagnostik Und Therapie Des Morbus Parkinson
  8. The Red Coal by Gerald Stern, 1981-01-01
  9. Lucky Life by Gerald Stern, 1977
  10. Lucky Life: The 1977 Lamont Poetry Selection by Gerald Stern, 1977-01-01
  11. The New Yorker, Sept. 18, 1995 "Most Of My Life" by Gerald Stern, 1995-01-01
  12. Underground Dancing / Podziemny Taniec. by GERALD--ADAM SZYPER, TRANSLATOR STERN,
  13. Underground Dancing. Translated into Polish by Adam Szyper by Gerald STERN, 1999-01-01
  14. BREAD WITHOUT SUGAR. by Gerald. Illustration by Nadya Brown STERN, 1991

61. National Book Award-Winner Gerald Stern Will Read From Poetry
National Book AwardWinner gerald stern Will Read from Poetry Wednesday.Lafayette Campus News (www.lafayette.edu), March 18, 2002
http://www.lafayette.edu/press/news/stern.htm

62. National Book Award Winner Gerald Stern Will Read From Poetry
NATIONAL BOOK AWARDWINNER gerald stern WILL READ FROM POETRY MARCH 20 AT RECEPTIONFOR LAFAYETTE’S SKILLMAN LIBRARY EXHIBIT OF POET PHOTOGRAPHS. EASTON, Pa.
http://www.lafayette.edu/press/releases/sterngerald03-20-02.html

63. Calendar: Poetry Reading By Gerald Stern, Nationally Acclaimed Poet
For Immediate Release February 1, 1999 Media Contact Reference 98/9960. CALENDAR. Poetry reading by gerald stern, nationally acclaimed poet.
http://www.whittier.edu/pr/rls.stern.html
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Whittier College News Release
For Immediate Release - February 1, 1999
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Reference: 98/99: 60 CALENDAR Poetry reading by Gerald Stern, nationally acclaimed poet
WHAT:
Poetry reading by Gerald Stern
WHEN: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, February 11
WHERE: The Johnson Faculty Master House at Whittier College
13406 Philadelphia St., Whittier
COST: free
ADD: Gerald Sternone of today's premier, contemporary American poetswill give a reading of his own work at Whittier College. Stern, who has published eight books of poetry over the years, has received numerous honors for his writings including a Lamont Prize, a Guggenheim, three N.E.A.'s and the Ruth Lily Prize in poetry. Additionally, his latest book of selected poems won this year's National Book Award, and he was featured on the PBS series "The Power of the Word," with Bill Moyers. Stern has taught at such institutions as Colombia University, NYU and the University of Iowa, where he spent fourteen-years teaching at that creative writing program, which is considered to be the best in the country.

64. Taking Gerald Stern Out For Fast Food
Taking gerald stern Out for Fast Food. I’m choosing condimentsfor both of us, small tubs of ranch sauce, slippery white sacks
http://www.jefferybahr.com/AllNotPublished/SternOut.html
Taking Gerald Stern Out for Fast Food
I’m choosing condiments for both of us,
small tubs of ranch sauce, slippery white sacks
of mayonnaise, ignoring my old enemy the Greek
behind me with his Chicken Buns splayed
like White Rabbit Roses,
two hungry poets,
you and me, but mostly me. It’s nice to think of sesame
lost on your cheeks,
falling on your take-out tray,
all that sadness. It will take hours to eat these Burger Kings, whether I should take out the pickles, which side to start on, napkin on my lap, napkin tucked under my chin. I love the sight of me in the lettered glass and the old Jew on the other side chewing a Fish Filet like a German tank on a snowy road.

65. ULI / Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition 2003
Institute. Robert AM stern, FAIA Principal, Robert AM stern ArchitectsRobert AM stern is a practicing architect, teacher, and writer.
http://udcompetition.uli.org/ud_00_F.html
Jury
Robert Larson (Jury Chairman)
Developer
Chairman of Lazard Freres Real Estate Investors LLC, Managing director of Lazard, a private investment bank providing global financial services
He also is the nonexecutive chairman of Larson Realty Group, a privately owned, Detroit-based company engaged in real estate investment, development, management, leasing and consulting. He is chairman of the ULI Foundation; a trustee of the Urban Land Institute; a member of the executive committee and immediate past chairman of the advisory board of the Wharton Real Estate Center at the University of Pennsylvania; and a member of the Real Estate Roundtable.
Karen B. Alschuler, AICP
Principal and Director of Planning and Urban Design
SMWM
San Francisco Magazine . She holds a Masters in City Planning from the University of California-Berkeley and a B.A. from Brown University.
Rebecca G. Barnes, FAIA
Chief Planner Boston Redevelopment Authority Washington Street Connections HOW WE LIVE: A Civic Initiative for a Livable New England Barnes Resources Group/City Strategies Inc.

66. Gerald Sterne
gerald stern. stern is the author of ten books of poems, most recently LastBlue. For more on gerald stern, visit his Poetry Exhibit at poets.org.
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Gerald Stern
Stern is the author of ten books of poems, most recently Last Blue . His book This Time: New and Selected Poems (1998) won the national Book Award. His many prestigious awards include the Lamont prize, a Guggenheim Grant, The Patterson Poetry Prize, three NEA Awards, a fellowship from the Academy of Arts and letters, and the Ruth Lily Prize. He has taught at numerous universities including Columbia University, NYU, Sarah Lawrence College, University of Pittsburgh, and, until his retirement, at the University of Iowa. He lives in New Jersey and is writing a memoir. C.K. Williams has written: "Stern is one of those rare poetic souls who makes it almost impossible to remember what our world was like before his poetry came to exalt it." For more on Gerald Stern, visit his Poetry Exhibit at poets.org.

67. BerniE-zine: Index Of Reviews Of Poetry Collections
nappy edges Simic, Charles, Hotel Insomnia Stallworthy, Jon, editor, The OxfordBook of War Poetry Stein, Gertrude, Tender Buttons stern, gerald, This Time
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68. Poetry
November 3rd, 1999 gerald stern, Mathew Lippman and Ethel Rackin. Introduction forgerald stern I can still remember when I read my first gerald stern poem.
http://www.makor.org/poetry.html
Poetry at MAK O R
United States Poet Laureate, Stanley Kunitz , discusses poetry and mentorship with his former
student, Marie Howe , and with Makor's former Poetry Series Curator, Eve Grubin.
"Writers need writers the way children need parents." — Stanley Kunitz Listing of Poets:
Lucie Brock-Broido

Lucille Clifton

Jane Cooper

Daniel Paley Ellison
...
Rachel Zucker

This series has been made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. It has also been made possible by special Jewish continuity funds from the UJA-Federation of New York.
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Windows Media November 3rd, 1999 Gerald Stern, Mathew Lippman and Ethel Rackin. Introduction for Gerald Stern Introduction for Matthew Lippman
The imagination in Matthew Lippman's poems is spontaneous and wild yet grounded in the details of every day life. I was trying to think of a poet whose work I could compare Matt's to, and so I called Michael Morse last night, his friend and fellow poet, to see if he could help - we thought of a few poets but no poet we thought of represented what I wanted to communicate to you tonight about Matt's poems. So, for the lack of a better phrase, I would like to call his poems "very Matthew Lippman." The voice in his poems is unmistakably Lippman - it is a voice of sensuality, of hipness and humor; a voice that worships beauty and yearning and has the strength to rest in sadness.

69. LHCMA Catalogue: Stern - Brief List
Papers of Lt Col Sir Albert gerald stern, KBE, CMG (18781966). Papers of Lt Col SirAlbert gerald stern, KBE, CMG (1878-1966). INTRODUCTION. BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY.
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/cats/stern/st30-0.htm
King's College London
Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
Papers of Lt Col Sir Albert Gerald Stern, KBE, CMG (1878-1966)
Reference code: GB99 KCLMA Stern
Title: STERN , Lt Col Sir Albert Gerald (1878-1966)
Dates of creation of material: 1915-1959, 1964, 1994
Level of description:file level and item level
Extent: 0.28m or 28 boxes of papers
Introduction
Brief List
Papers of Lt Col Sir Albert Gerald Stern, KBE, CMG (1878-1966)
INTRODUCTION
BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
Born in 1878; educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford; entered family merchant banking business, becoming a partner in 1904; Lt, Armoured Car Division, Royal Naval Air Service, 1914; Secretary, Landships Committee, Admiralty and War Office, 1915-1916; Chairman, Tank Supply Committee and Director, Tank Supply Department (later Mechanical Warfare Supply Department), Ministry of Munitions, 1916-1917; Lt Col 1916; member, Inter-Allied Tank Bureau, 1917-1918; Commissioner for Mechanical Warfare (Overseas and Allies), Ministry of Munitions, 1917-1918; British Commissioner, Anglo-American Commission, 1918; publication of

70. Philadelphia Inquirer | 05/19/2002 | Stern's Sonnets Embrace, Celebrate The Raw
19, 2002, stern's sonnets embrace, celebrate the raw elements of everyday lifeReviewed by Tom Devaney American Sonnets By gerald stern. Norton. 69 pp. $22.
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Norton. 69 pp. $22. The poems in Gerald Stern's American Sonnets evoke Emerson's idea that "it is not metres, but a metre-making argument, that makes a poem - a thought so passionate and alive, that... it has an architecture of its own, and adorns nature with a new thing." In his 13th collection, the winner of the 1998 National Book Award for poetry continues his project of transforming the raw materials of life and memory into brave, tender and robust poetry. In "Peaches," he writes: What was I thinking of when I threw one of my peach stones over the fence at Metro North, and didn't I dream as always it would take root in spite of the gravel and the newspaper, and wasn't I like that all my life, and who isn't?

71. Artists Id A1GL
Artists, id A1GL. stern, gerald Keywords Tenor, Singer. RecordingsJudas Macabeus (Excerpts) Georg-Friedrich Handel Home, Copyright
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Artists id: A1GL Stern, Gerald
Keywords: Tenor, Singer
Recordings:
Judas Macabeus (Excerpts) - Georg-Friedrich Handel
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72. Gerald T. Gardner, Ph.D.
VITA. gerald T. Gardner. Behavioral In Environment, 1998, 40, 29. Gardner,G., stern, P. Environmental Problems and Human Behavior. Needham
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VITA Gerald T. Gardner Behavioral Science Department
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Dearborn, Michigan 48128
Present Position Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan-Dearborn
Education Rockefeller University, New York, N.Y., Postdoctoral Fellow, 1971
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ph.D., 1970, (Experimental Psychology)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, B.A., 1965
Areas of Specialization A. Environmental psychology: 1. Applications of behavioral science knowledge to the understand-ing and solution of global and regional environmental problems (pollution, resource depletion, population). 2. The effects of physical environments on human behavior (environmental stressors, architecture and design). B. Human behavior and public policy.
Professional Experience Visiting Research Scholar, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University, 1980-1981. Visiting Fellow, Program on Energy and Behavior, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale
University, 1979.
Lecturer in Environmental Studies, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1978.

73. The Irvine Museum Publications
ROMANCE OF THE BELLS, essays by Jean stern, gerald J. Miller, Pamela HallanGibsonand Norman Neuerberg. Published in 1995 in conjunction
http://www.ocartsnet.org/irvinemuseum/pblc-ret.htm
Museum Publications
(Rev. 03/97)
Books:
IMPRESSIONS OF CALIFORNIA: Currents in Art 1850-1930 . Published in 1996 as the companion volume to the PBS documentary video series of the same name, produced by Paul Bockhorst. An overview of 80 years of art in California, including articles on works by the Tonalists and Barbizon landscape painters of the mid-19th century, through the Impressionists period and into the Modernist and Progressive styles of the early twentieth century. Features essays by the leading authorities in the field: Susan Anderson, Bolton Colburn, Harvey L. Jones. Nancy Moure, Martin E. Petersen, and Jean Stern, with biographies of 45 artists, by Janet Blake and Jean Stern, and introductions by Ruth Westphal, Paul Bockhorst and Joan Irvine Smith. A concise and highly readable introduction to this subject. 200 pages, 9 x 10 1/2 inches, 109 color plates and 18 black and white photographs. CALIFORNIA IMPRESSIONISTS, by Susan Landauer, with additional essays by Donald D. Keyes and Jean Stern. Published in July, 1996 to document our exhibition that was an official event of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games Cultural Olympiad, and to accompany the traveling exhibition that followed. A joint effort of the Georgia Museum of Art and The Irvine Museum. Discusses forty Impressionist painters who worked in California from 1900 through the beginning of the Great Depression. 100 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 inches, 72 color plates.

74. Byliner: Writers: S
Sterling, Terry Greene, 20 Aug 2002, add to your list. stern, gerald,22 Jan 2002, add to your list. stern, Stefan, 13 Sep 2002, add to yourlist.
http://www.byliner.com/writers/?p=14&idx=s

75. The National Book Foundation
The Book That Changed My Life. gerald stern. gerald stern received The NationalBook Award for Poetry in 1998 for This Time. Best regards,. gerald stern.
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The Book That Changed My Life Gerald Stern Gerald Stern received The National Book Award for Poetry in 1998 for This Time Poet Gerald Stern (center) receiving the 1998 National Book Award from Poetry Chairperson Grace Schulman (left) and NBF Executive Director, Neil Baldwin. Photo Credit: Robin Platzer, Twin Images I would have to choose, of the many, the Poems of Hart Crane , which I first read when I was twenty - in Pittsburgh. Crane showed me the way to combine language, feeling, biography and an affirmative vision, all in the service of lyricism, of music. I still treasure him and learn from him. Best regards

76. Poetry Magazine
FEATURED POET ARCHIVES. gerald stern. gerald stern's new book, This Time,New and Selected Poems, was published in the Spring of 1998 by Norton.
http://www.poetrymagazine.org/featured_poet_0725.html
CURRENT ISSUE
POETRY Magazine
FEATURED POET ARCHIVES GERALD STERN SWIFTS Bing Crosby died in Spain
while playing golf with Franco
but who could care less, and at this
writing only a few of
my dear ones are goneah I
could make a sad listthe swifts,
as if to prove a point,
fly into the light and make
a mockery out of our darkness. They scream for food but in the world of shadows they only make a quick motion; I have studied themthe whiter the wall isthe barer the bulb the more they scream, the more they dip down. I have made my two hands into a shape and I have darkened the wall to see what it looks likeI have shortened my two broken fingers to make the small tail and twisted the knuckles sideways so when they come in to eat one shadow overtakes the other, that way

77. Podziemny Taniec; Gerald Stern; Ksi±¿ka; Druk; Www.merlin.com.pl
autor gerald stern Tytul Podziemny taniec Nosnik druk Dzial ksiazkaIdentyfikator 089304-366-4 Wydawca Baran i Suszczynski Sp. z oo.
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78. MarksFriggin.com - Stern Show Death Pool 2
Howard stern. Rupert Murdock, Willie Stargell, Bob Newhart. Elizabeth Taylor, MortonDowney Jr. Andy Rooney. Bob Hope, Ed Koch, Boris Yeltsin. Ronald Reagan, gerald Ford,
http://www.marksfriggin.com/death2.htm
On August 16, 2000 Howard and Robin gave their picks for the new Death Pool. After the last Death Pool was won by Howard he decided to start a new one. This time they're playing differently. If someone in the pool dies they take their age and subtract it from 100. For example, if Bob Hope dies at age 97 the person(s) who has him in the pool would get 3 points. They will run the game until Christmas Vacation of 2000 and whoever has the most points will win the pool. Each list will cost $500 and it can contain 30 names. As of August 16 there were 18 entries in the pool bringing the total dollar amount to $9000. UPDATE: On September 28, 2000 it was announced that actor Richard Mulligan died at the age of 67. This gives both Fred Norris and the E! crew 33 points. UPDATE: On October 5, 2000 Gary announced that Ben Orr from The Cars died at the age of 53 giving him 47 points. UPDATE: On November 17 it was announced that Joe C., Kid Rock's little sidekick, died at the age of 26. This gives 74 points to the following people: Jackie, E! Crew 2 (Doug, Rich, Dan), Steve Kingston/Will Pendarvis, Anne Marie/John Flanagan.
How It Stands:
  • Fred Norris - 33 Points
  • E! Crew - 33 Points

79. Anslem Berrigan Reads At The Writers House
the Kelly Writers House, March 28, 2002. gerald stern writes tender,brave, and robust poems that tell us how it has been with him.
http://www.english.upenn.edu/~wh/gsternintro.html
“Case-By-Unpredictable-Case” Tom Devaney
Program Coordinator, The Kelly Writers House introduction for a reading by Gerald Stern - at the Kelly Writers House, March 28, 2002
Gerald Stern writes tender, brave, and robust poems that tell us how it has been with him. There is a blurb in the cover of his new book American Sonnets, which claims that “Stern writes as if he had to take note of every single thing in the world.” But Stern does not take note of every single thing in the world. Noticing everything may be as unproductive and boring as noticing nothing at all. Reading American Sonnets I get the sense that Stern is noticing each thing—one at a time—in a various case-by-beautiful-and unpredictable-case. In the complex, open and honestly discriminating poem “Hydrangea” he says, “hate the read carnation, I love the cream/ and when it’s cone-shaped I even like the pink.” Stern shows us that the everyday world (its everyday objects) and our everyday lives are dull only to dull people. Listen to the counterbalancing of mind and body in the poem “All I Did for Him,” where the poet wrestles with his dog and realizes that he is dangerously outmatched. Even standing next to, or thinking about an old sink can become an occasion for transformation, compelling Stern to flex, what I’ve heard tennis players call, “muscle memory,” in the poem “Sink.” You can’t remember the sink you grew up with
Let alone the sink of the year you were born
Or the next or the next, and it is always surprising

80. Poet Gerald Stern To Give Reading At Wake Forest March 5
Poet gerald stern to give reading at Wake Forest March 5. By VanessaUrruela Willis (336) 7585237 February 8, 2002. Poet gerald stern
http://www.wfu.edu/wfunews/2002/020802p.html
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Poet Gerald Stern to give reading at Wake Forest March 5
By Vanessa Urruela Willis
February 8, 2002
For more information about this event, call Jane Mead, Wake Forest poet-in-residence, at 336-758-5382.
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