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Traditional matter must be glorified, since it would be easier to listen to the re-creation of familiar stories than to quite new and unexpected things; the listeners, we must remember, needed poetry chiefly as the re-creation of tired hours.
I view advertising as being this romanticizing element that helps us appreciate, understand and enjoy how remarkable it is that we've been able to do so much, and learn so much. I view it as really vital, even though sometimes it can be really annoying.
| Arthur Capper, Politician (1865) |
| Gerald Finzi, Composer (1901) |
| Gerald R. Ford, President (1913) |
| Laurieann Gibson, Director (1969) |
| Natalia Ginzburg, (1916) |
| Claudia Kennedy, Soldier (1947) |
| Patrick J. Kennedy, Politician (1967) |
| Arthur Laurents, Playwright (1918) |
| Jerome Lawrence, Playwright (1915) |
| Edward Fitzgerald, Poet (1883) |
| Lawrence Hargrave, Scientist (1915) |


