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Encyclopedia > Campbell McGrath

Campbell McGrath is a notable modern American poet. He has written several volumes of poetry, including his most recent, Italic textFlorida PoemsItalic text. He teaches at Florida Atlantic University. Modern can simply mean something that is up-to-date, trendy, new, or from the present time. ... Poets are authors of poems, or of other forms of poetry such as dramatic verse. ...


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Hawaii News - Sports - Surf - Weather (660 words)
McGrath could not be reached for immediate comment and Brown declined to elaborate on the content of the letter.
McGrath is president of local interior designer Philpotts & Associates Inc. As a Campbell descendant, she is entitled to about 2.8 percent of the trust's assets, or more than $40 million, according to trust documents.
McGrath was among the Campbell descendants who approved the termination plan, which received state Probate Court approval in 2003 and was the product of nearly a decade of planning spearheaded by the estate's board and its consultant J.P. Morgan.
CNNSI.com - Cricket - McGrath reaches 300 wickets against Windies - Friday December 01, 2000 03:33 PM (876 words)
McGrath, 30, dismissed opener Sherwin Campbell, Brian Lara and skipper Jimmy Adams with his third, fourth and fifth deliveries of his fifth over and in the process became the third Australia to take 300 test wickets.
McGrath, 3-48 in 19 overs, was well supported by his new ball partner Brett Lee, 2-52, leg spinner Stuart MacGill, 2-47, and Gillespie, who returned the best figures of 3-46 in his first test in 14 months.
McGrath's hat trick was the eighth by an Australian and the first since Warne's effort against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in December 1994.
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