Family Tree
William Harrison Rice (1813–1862) |
Mary Sophia Hyde (1816–1911) |
Amos Starr Cooke (1810–1871) |
Juliette Montague (1812–1896) |
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Paul Isenberg (1837–1903) |
Maria Rice (1842–1867) |
William Hyde Rice (1846–1924) |
Anna Rice (1853–1934) |
C. M. Cooke (1849–1909) |
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D. Paul R. Isenberg (1866–1919) |
Charles A. Rice (1876–1899) |
Harold Rice (1883–1962) |
C. M. Cooke Jr. (1874–1948) |
Clarence Hyde Cooke (1876–1944) |
George Paul Cooke (1882-1960) |
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Dora Jane Cole (1917–1988) |
Juliet Rice Wichman (1901–1987) |
Alan Cooke Kay (born 1932) |
Francis Judd Cooke (1910–1995) |
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“A poem is like a person. Though it has a family tree, it is important not because of its ancestors but because of its individuality. The poem, like any human being, is something more than its most complete analysis. Like any human being, it gives a sense of unified individuality which no summary of its qualities can reproduce; and at the same time a sense of variety which is beyond satisfactory final analysis.”
—Donald Stauffer (b. 1930)