I lived from 1895-1971. I was from the United States, and am in the Americas category.
Burt Franklin Jenness was born in New Hampshire in 1895. He prepared for his medical career at Dartmouth Medical College, the University of Southern California, Boston University, and the Naval Medical School, Washington, D.C. Dr. Jenness served as a medical officer in the U.S. Navy during World War 1, earning the retirement rank of Lieutenant Commander (Medical Corps) U. S. Navy. Creative writing was one of his major hobbies as is shown by his books of poetry – together with publications in magazines, newspapers and anthologies.
Dr. Jenness's major poetry books include:
Service Rhymes (p. 1917)*
Man-O'-War Rhymes (p. 1918)
Sea Lanes (p. 1921)
Ocean Haunts(p. 1934)
Spindrift and Sagebrush (p. 1960)
* Most of these poems are reprinted in Man-O'-War Rhymes but there are 14 unique ones.
Dr. Jenness's major poetry books include:
Service Rhymes (p. 1917)*
Man-O'-War Rhymes (p. 1918)
Sea Lanes (p. 1921)
Ocean Haunts(p. 1934)
Spindrift and Sagebrush (p. 1960)
* Most of these poems are reprinted in Man-O'-War Rhymes but there are 14 unique ones.
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