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Edgar A. Guest

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The byline read "Edgar A. Guest," but everyone knew him as "Eddie." They called him "The Poet of the People" "Poet Laureate of the American Home" and "America's Best Loved Poet of the Newspaper Age." In March, he earned another title, with his selection for the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame. But
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He popularized the Free Press by hiring outstanding talent, well-known journalists such as Charles Lewis as "M. Quad;" Robert Barr as "Luke Sharp;" drama critic George Goodale; and Edgar A. Guest, "the People's
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established the Edgar A. Guest Award for lodges to present to non-Masons within the community who have demonstrated distinguished service to the community and their fellow man.
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in Detroit, where he was a lifetime member of Ashlar Lodge No. 91. In honor of Guest's devotion to the Craft, community, and humanity in general, the
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until his death in 1959, Guest penned some 11,000 poems which were syndicated in some 300 newspapers and collected in more than 20 books, including
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who became known as the People's Poet. His poems often had an inspirational and optimistic view of everyday life.
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His popularity led to a weekly Detroit radio show which he hosted from 1931 until 1942, followed by a 1951
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in 1881. In 1891, his family moved from England to Detroit, Michigan, where Guest lived until he died.
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of Michigan, the only poet to have been awarded the title until 2023, when the position was revived.
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Giddings, Thaddeus Philander; Baldwin, Ralph Lyman; Earhart, Will; Newton, Elbridge Ward (1924).
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as a copy boy and then a reporter, his first poem appeared on 11 December 1898. He became a
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Eddie Guest, who died in 1959, preferred "versifier" or, even better, "newspaper man."
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of doing the dishes or reading Guest's poetry, and the villainous crew of
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Guest's poem "Equipment" was used in part for inspiration in the work of
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wear badges depicting Guest (in contrast to the heroes' badges depicting
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Guest's work still occasionally appears in periodicals such as
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radio program that began 15 January 1941, and was sponsored by
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did read Guest's poem "A Child of Mine" during the funeral of
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Guest is mentioned several times in the eleventh book in
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in 1902. For 40 years, Guest was widely read throughout
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used Guest's text for her song "Results and Roses".
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When Guest died in 1959, he was buried in Detroit's
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Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Michigan
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Index

Edgar Guest 1935
Birmingham
England
Detroit
Woodlawn Cemetery
Poet
poet
Birmingham
England
Detroit Free Press
naturalized citizen
North America
light verse
Nick Kenny
Poet Laureate
NBC
transcribed
Land O'Lakes
Eddy Howard
Freemason
Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Michigan
The Tin Whistles
Woodlawn Cemetery
Judith Guest
Ordinary People
Reader's Digest
Dorothy Parker
Wassermann test
Gertrude Martin Rohrer
Edith Bunker

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