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Acknowledgments ix
Foreword Dana Gioia xi
Introduction 3
The Early Influences 7
Getting Started 23
The New Yorker: In the Beginning 40
Happy Days 61
Writing Light Verse...in the Depression 75
Hollywood Beckons 84
At Home in Baltimore 100
One Touch of Venus 113
Lyrics by Nash 128
The Children Grow Up 144
Economics of Poetry: Selling the Wares 154
From Radio to Lecture Hall to Television 167
Laureate of the Age of Friction 177
Another Day, Another Dolor 191
Baltimore Redux and Little Boar's Head 204
The Wise Owls of Forty-third Street 216
Oh, to Be in England 238
The Last Stanza 251
The Nash Legacy 260
Epilogue: The Family 264
Table of Poems 267
Bibliography 271
Notes 275
Index 301
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