Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer

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Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer (November 18, 1886 in Manchester, Connecticut – 1948 in Sarasota, Florida) was an American poet and magazine editor.

He graduated from Harvard University in 1911. He lived in Mountainville, New York.[1] He edited The Outlook (New York) magazine,[2] from 1913 to 1928,[3] and was a friend of Theodore Roosevelt.[4]

His collection of Winslow Homer paintings,[5] are held at Colby College Maine.[6]

His work appeared in The New Yorker.[7]

He retired to Harpswell, Maine.[8]

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