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- Berton_Braley abstract "Berton Braley (29 January 1882 – 23 January 1966) was an American poet. He was born in Madison, Wisconsin. His father, Arthur B. Braley, was a judge; he died when Berton Braley was seven years old. At 16, Braley quit high school and got a job working as a factory hand at a plow plant.After a few years, Braley went back to school and received his high school diploma. Shortly thereafter he discovered Tom Hood's poetry instructional book The Rhymester.Braley was first published at the age of 11 when a small publication printed a fairy tale he wrote.He was a prolific writer, with verses in many magazines, including Coal Age, American Machinist, Nation's Business, Forbes Magazine, Harper's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, and the Saturday Evening Post. He published twenty books, about half of them being poetry collections.In 1917, John Philip Sousa composed a marching song for the University of Wisconsin, titled Wisconsin Forward Forever with lyrics by Berton Braley.In 1934, Braley published the autobiographical Pegasus Pulls a Hack: Memoirs of a Modern Minstrel.His poem "Do It Now" became widely reprinted after 1915. The poem begins: If with pleasure you are viewing any work a man is doing, If you like him or you love him, tell him now.The poem was also set as a hymn in Presbyterian hymnbooks and sung by glee clubs.".
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- Berton_Braley comment "Berton Braley (29 January 1882 – 23 January 1966) was an American poet. He was born in Madison, Wisconsin. His father, Arthur B. Braley, was a judge; he died when Berton Braley was seven years old. At 16, Braley quit high school and got a job working as a factory hand at a plow plant.After a few years, Braley went back to school and received his high school diploma.".
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