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Alfred Bailey (poet)

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Bailey worked hard at founding a literary community in New Brunswick, founding the Bliss Carman Society. The Society held its meetings at his home, and he kept minutes (including records of all poems). His mimeographed sheets of poems read at Society meetings eventually grew into a new literary
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In 1938, the president of UNB offered to make Bailey the head of a new Department of History if he could talk the provincial government into granting sufficient funding for it. Bailey was successful, and served as head of the new department for 30 years, until 1969.
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On retirement, Bailey was appointed Professor Emeritus at UNB. He received three honorary doctorates. He has served on the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, the National Library advisory board, and the Governor General's Literary Awards committee.
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He is commemorated by the Alfred G. Bailey Poetry Prize, awarded annually by the Writers' Federation of New Brunswick; and by the Alfred G. Bailey Undergraduate Scholarship, awarded annually to a UNB student majoring in history.
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tones of late 19th-century verse, Bailey evolved into a contemporary poet whose statement was full of the surrounding reality, whose voice is, at times, deceptively subdued but whose imagination ranged widely and wisely.
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Alfred Bailey was Honorary Librarian and CEO of the UNB Library from 1946 to 1959. From 1946 to 1964, he was the first Dean of Arts at UNB, and from 1965 to 1969, he was Vice President (Academic). He retired in 1970.
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Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey has had a formative influence on a generation of younger poets, notably Elizabeth Brewster, Fred Cogswell, and Robert Gibbs.
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Bailey instituted colonial American studies at the UNB; as a result a closer liaison developed between its history departments and that of the
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in the 1960s. Visits between scholars from Atlantic Provinces and the University of Maine became frequent after the establishment of the
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The Conflict of European and Eastern Algonkian Cultures, 1504-1700: A Study in Canadian Civilization
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The Conflict of European and Eastern Algonkian Culture 1504-1700: A Study in Canadian Civilization
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The Letters of James and Ellen Robb: Portrait of a Fredericton Family in Early Victorian Times
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From 1935 to 1938, he worked as assistant director and associate curator at the
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He wrote poetry from college through retirement. His books of poetry include
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Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey is esteemed for his seminal work in ethnohistory,
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says of his poetry: "From conservative beginnings that echoed strongly the
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Canadian educator, poet, anthropologist, ethno-historian and administrator
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Miramichi Lightning: The Collected Poems of Alfred G. Bailey
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Miramichi Lightning: The Collected Poems of Alfred Bailey.
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Except where noted, bibliographic information courtesy
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After graduating, Bailey worked as a reporter for the
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Quebec City
Quebec
Fredericton
New Brunswick
University of New Brunswick
University of Toronto
London School of Economics
Order of Canada
Loring Woart Bailey
OC
FRSC
Quebec City
Quebec
BA
University of New Brunswick
University of Toronto
MA
Earle Birney
Roy Daniells
Robert Finch
T.S. Eliot
Toronto Mail and Empire
Ph.D
Royal Society of Canada
London School of Economics
Dylan Thomas
New Brunswick Museum
Saint John, New Brunswick
University of Maine
New England

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