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from 1937 to 1938 and was a member thereof until his death. As an editor, Marris "upheld
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as representative of the enemy of Caxton Press writers. Marris and Glover had a long-standing feud that dated back to at least 1933, when Marris rejected a Glover poem submitted for
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