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She married Paul de Witt Tufts, a musician, in 1951. The marriage ended in 1954. She married again in 1956, to a poet named Gerd Stern, and had a son the following year; that marriage ended in 1961. In 1965 she married Thomas J. Scott, dean of the graduate division of the
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