Biography Of Ogden Nash

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Biography of Ogden Nash


     Fredric Ogden Nash was an American humorist who lived from 1902 to 1971.
He was born in 1902 in Rye, New York, where he grew up with well educated
parents.  Microsoft Encarta 95 said that his parents names were Edmund Strudwick
Nash and Mattie Nash.  During his childhood years, Nash was educated at several
private schools.  At these schools,  he enjoyed writing his own comical and
dramatic free verse poems.
     After graduating out of grammar school, Nash moved on to one of the best
private high schools in the east:  St. George's in Newport, Rhode Island.
Moving on in his life, he enrolled at Harvard at the age of 18 (from 1920-1921).

     Contemporary American Poets stated that Nash then took a job in the
editorial and publicity department at the Doubleday and Doran Publishing Company.
He worked very hard at this position, moving up the "executive" ladder very
quickly.  In only 5 years of work, he became a well-known editor around the
publishing business.  Nash then realized that his name was known all over the
publishing companies; and he started to compose works of free verse.
      Mindscape Complete Reference Library CD stated that 1931 was the
greatest year of Nash's life.  In June, he married Frances Rider Leonard of
Baltimore, Maryland.  Also in 1931, he published two books of free verse:
"Hard Lines" and "Free Wheeling."  Contemporary American Poets made an
interesting statement on these first two books by Nash: "These two books show
poetry of remarkable freedom of scansion (rhythm pattern) and uncoventional
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