Samuel Loveman in the New York Times. Fragments found online.
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Mr Sterling and Minor Poets
Published 4 June 1911
The New York Times Review of Books
It seems a singular anomaly that a poet of Mr. George Sterling's rank and responsibility should be referred to as a minor poet, and still more so that Mr. William Watson should be mentioned in the same connection. Mr. Sterling is not only a great poet, but inconceivably the greatest living, in either England or America. The sense of his art as a divine mission –
Remiss the ministry they bear
Who serve her with divided heart;
She stands reluctant to impart
Her strength to purpose, end, or share –
- stamps the high seriousness of one whom Shelley, Poe, and even Keats would have been the first to welcome. Let us honor the living as well as the dead.
Samuel Loveman.
Cleveland, Ohio, May 20.
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Latest Books: Published NYT 22 October 1922
"History and Biography"
Twenty-One Letters of Ambrose Bierce. By Samuel Loveman. 12 mo. Cleveland, George Kirk.
A series of unpublished letters addressed to Robert Loveman of Dalton, Ca., commencing with Oct. 17, 1908 and endng with Sept. 10, 1913.
{Note: Ambrose Bierce disappeared into Mexico after one last letter was sent on December 26, 1913 – CP}
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Hart Crane
Samuel Loveman
August 10, 1969, Sunday
Section: Book Review, Page BR22, 95 words
Though I am not given credit for having done so, I took the photograph of Hart Crane illustrating Helen Vendler's admirable front-cover review of John Unterecker's "Voyager," in your July 20 issue.
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TV: Making the Rounds With a Poet's Biographer; Cannel 13 Eavesdrops on Search for Crane 90-Minute Show Mixes Sounds and Sights
By JACK GOULD
September 23, 1966, Friday
Page 75, 382 words
AN unusual union of the literary and television worlds was demonstrated by National Educational Television last night on Channel 13. Prof. John Unterecker, a member of the English department in Columbia University's Graduate Faculties, is preparing a biography on Hart Crane, the poet, and N.E.T. hit upon the happy notion of having camera crews accompany him on his interviews. … Among those with whom Professor Unterecker talked were Malcolm Cowley, Samuel 'Loveman, ...
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Deaths; Cards of Thanks
October 10, 1937, Sunday
Section: GENERAL NEWS, LOST AND FOUND, PUBLIC NOTICES, SHIPPING AND MAILS, EDUCATION, OBITUARIES, WILLS, ESTATES, ARMY ORDERS, Page 29, 3985 words
…after a lingering Illness, Louis, Beloved husband of Marie (nee Burger) and devoted father of Joe, Sam, Malvani Loveman, Ben and Harry …
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SAMUEL LOVEMAN, 89, A POET,BOOK DEALER
May 18, 1976, Tuesday
Page 29, 155 words
Samuel Loveman, a retired book dealer and poet who was a youthfu protege of the writer Ambrose Bierce and a lifelong friend of the poet Hart Crane, died Friday in the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged. He was 89 years old.
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Friday, July 09, 2010
Samuel Loveman in the New York Times
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