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(Encyclopedia) Schwartz, Delmore, 1913–66, American poet, b. New York City, grad. New York Univ., 1935. He was an editor of the Partisan Review (1943–55). His first work, In Dreams Begin…
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CE5
A. King post truss
B. Queen, with princess posts
truss, in architecture and engineering, a supporting structure or framework composed of beams, girders, or rods commonly of…