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On "Buffalo Bill's" (1475 words) |
 | Bill has been destroyed; the poet's childhood, and the kind of innocent faith and wonder that went along with it has been destroyed by his subsequent disillusionment...; the clay pigeons have been destroyed. |
 | The poet is in many ways blaming Bill for disappointing both his expectations of childhood and of America, for delivering him rather treacherously to a tawdry world of cheapened values, for America is Bill's "sponsor" as well as that of freedom and breakfast foods. |
 | Buffalo Bill and his cohorts, galloping through this world in a blinding shroud of physical exertions divorced from meaningful reality, never were alive to tulips or the small white hands of the rain and can be scarcely said to have died. |
| Cummings properties donor directed funds cummings foundation ma retirement living william s cummings mckeown ... (1107 words) |
 | Bill currently serves as the president of CFI, and both he and Joyce are active members of its board of trustees. |
 | Bill Cummings said that CFI was moved to support the University's affiliation proposal, primarily due to the strong entrepreneurial spirit of Tufts' senior administrators. |
 | Cummings Properties, the real estate firm he founded in 1970 that currently serves more than 1700 business and professional clients in 10 area communities, reportedly leases a large percentage of its 8 million square feet of commercial space to biotechnology and medical research firms. |