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1441: 133: 25: 524:, whom he had never met before. The two became fast friends, and Frost spent several long sojourns at Wesleyan, conversing with students around the dinner table and fireplace in Snow's home. One of these was Lawrence Thompson, who later became Frost's principal biographer. Following Snow's retirement from Wesleyan in 1952, he was a visiting professor at 578:
Snow also became president of the Connecticut Association Board of Education in 1940. In 1947 the Wesleyan University class of 1927, as their 20th reunion gift to their university, provided the funds to their then aged professor to write his autobiography. After much work and effort, he completed his
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with a first page headline that read: "Bowles Nominated. The Professor Slinks Back to the Cloistered Halls of Wesleyan." He ended up losing to then Wesleyan President James L. McConaughy in an unusually gentlemanly race. Governor Baldwin had won the race for the U.S. Senate over former Governor Cross
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With the opening of World War I, Snow enthusiastically signed up with the Army and eventually became an artillery captain at the Army's artillery training center at Louisville, Kentucky. He was never sent overseas and worked to get a quick release after the Armistice to accept a temporary position at
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While Snow "survived" at Wesleyan, the early years were a tough go for the same reason previous positions had; his leftist politics. The things that really saved him was Wesleyan having two presidents and two acting presidents during his first three years. That and the impression Snow made on
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and induced Frost to come south to work with the students there. Frost and Snow continued to meet regularly and to share private critiques of each other's poetry up until Frost's death in 1963, only a couple of weeks after their last meeting.
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and resigned as governor on December 27, 1946. That gave Snow thirteen days to serve as governor before McConaughey's inauguration on January 8, 1947. His last effort in state politics was a run for the U.S. Senate in 1950.
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who shared Snow's disdain for the academic rigamarole and nearly got tossed out as a result. Some 25 years later, Baxter returned to Williams as President. At the end of that year, he was hired to teach debate and English at
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in Oxford, Ohio. Snow's political views were very far left for the period. It took the President of Miami only ten days to decide he talked "too plainly with undergraduates about politics and religion" and ask him to leave.
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Snow served as educational commissioner and chairman of the Middletown Board of Education for over 30 years. An elementary school in Middletown is named for Wilbert Snow. He also played a major role in founding the
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Snow was saved at that point by an invitation by a former Bowdoin friend to become an Eskimo teacher and reindeer agent in Alaska, which he did from 1911 to 1912. He spent the following six months campaigning for
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autobiography published as "Codline's Child" named after the midwife who had birthed him, his parents being unable to afford bringing a doctor out to White Head Island. Wesleyan University also published Snow's
365:, Maine. He grew up in Whitehead Island and in neighboring Spruce Head Village. At the age of 14, Snow left school to become a lobster fisherman; he returned to school three years later after moving to 513:, who had been a friend of Snow's since they taught together at Williams, faced down the Chairman of the Board who threatened to resign if Snow wasn't fired for his stumping for presidential candidate 509:, which so impressed Acting President Stephen H. Olin that he said to the Wesleyan trustees, "The man who wrote these poems cannot be evil." Ultimately, Wesleyan's new President, 549:. In 1944 there was a move to nominate Snow for governor, but it came apart at the convention, and he was nominated for lieutenant governor on a ticket headed by former Governor 405:, then in total obscurity. Van Doren, in turn, became responsible for the national rediscovery of Melville. But Snow rebelled at the rigid academic degree progression and told 489:
With a new appointment firmly in hand, Snow married Jeannette Simmons and planned a delayed honeymoon in Europe for the summer of 1922. When they returned, he had a copy of
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Snow died at Spruce Head, Knox County, Maine, on September 28, 1977, aged 93 years, 175 days. He is interred at Ocean View Cemetery, South Thomaston, Knox County, Maine.
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helped Snow attain the scholarship he needed to finance his studies. At Bowdoin, Snow was on the debate team and editor of "The Quill", the campus literary magazine.
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and managed to get Snow an offer to take charge of the debating program and teach freshman English. It nearly didn't happen when someone wrote President
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Soon after settling in Middletown, Snow became involved in local Democratic Party politics and eventually state politics as an ally of Governor
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in Maine and then the next six giving lectures on Alaska. At that point he received an appointment to the faculty at the
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where he obtained his master's degree in 1910, using Bowdoin's first Longfellow Fellowship. One of Snow's students was
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as United States Senator) and support of Academic Freedom more generally. While at Utah, he induced future historian
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where he spent two stormy years because of his political views (opposing the reelection of Mormon Apostle
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in 1963. He was a delegate to the Connecticut state constitutional convention, 2nd District, 1965.
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On March 26, 1925, Snow was asked to be a speaker at a public dinner for the 50th birthday of poet
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Snow returned to Bowdoin as temporary instructor of debate and English. From there it was on to
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honors. He obtained a one-year replacement appointment teaching debate and public speaking at
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that Snow was too far to the left of center for his aggressive support of the
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for another one year temporary appointment. One of his favorite students was
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Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978
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Snow earned his bachelor's degree from Bowdoin in 1907, receiving
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Snow's friend, Homer Woodbridge, was then teaching at
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Governor of Connecticut
Lieutenant
Raymond E. Baldwin
James L. McConaughy
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
Raymond E. Baldwin
William L. Hadden
Whitehead Island
Spruce Head, Maine
Democratic
Alma mater
Bowdoin College
75th Governor of Connecticut
Whitehead Island
Thomaston, Maine
Bowdoin College
William Dewitt Hyde
Phi Beta Kappa

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