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- Aaron_Kramer abstract "Aaron Kramer (December 13, 1921 in Brooklyn – April 7, 1997) was an American poet, essayist, college professor and a translator best known for his volume of poems titled Seven Poets in Search of an Answer (1940).Kramer was a professor emeritus at Dowling College in Oakdale, L.I. He had a wife, Katherine; two daughters, Carol Kramer of Tucson, Arizona, and Laura Kramer of Montclair, New Jersey, a sister, Regina Rothman of Los Angeles, and two grandchildren.".
- Q4662156 abstract "Aaron Kramer (December 13, 1921 in Brooklyn – April 7, 1997) was an American poet, essayist, college professor and a translator best known for his volume of poems titled Seven Poets in Search of an Answer (1940).Kramer was a professor emeritus at Dowling College in Oakdale, L.I. He had a wife, Katherine; two daughters, Carol Kramer of Tucson, Arizona, and Laura Kramer of Montclair, New Jersey, a sister, Regina Rothman of Los Angeles, and two grandchildren.".
- Aaron_Kramer comment "Aaron Kramer (December 13, 1921 in Brooklyn – April 7, 1997) was an American poet, essayist, college professor and a translator best known for his volume of poems titled Seven Poets in Search of an Answer (1940).Kramer was a professor emeritus at Dowling College in Oakdale, L.I. He had a wife, Katherine; two daughters, Carol Kramer of Tucson, Arizona, and Laura Kramer of Montclair, New Jersey, a sister, Regina Rothman of Los Angeles, and two grandchildren.".
- Q4662156 comment "Aaron Kramer (December 13, 1921 in Brooklyn – April 7, 1997) was an American poet, essayist, college professor and a translator best known for his volume of poems titled Seven Poets in Search of an Answer (1940).Kramer was a professor emeritus at Dowling College in Oakdale, L.I. He had a wife, Katherine; two daughters, Carol Kramer of Tucson, Arizona, and Laura Kramer of Montclair, New Jersey, a sister, Regina Rothman of Los Angeles, and two grandchildren.".