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Robert Frost was born on march 26, 1963, In San Francisco, CA
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Robert Frost graduated as co-valedictorian at Lawrence High School in Massachusetts.
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Robert Frost's first poem published was the, "My Butterfly: An Elegy," It was in the New York Independent.
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Robert Frost got married to Elinor White. She was his classmate and co-valedictorian at Lawrence High School.
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Robert Frost enrolled at Harvard. He studied liberal arts. He eventually dropped out to support his family.
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Frost starts teaching in Derry. He was an english teacher for 5 years.
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Robert Frost and his family moves to the UK where he makes several of friends.
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Robert Frost's' first poetry book is called "A Boy's Will" that got published by Henry Holt and company in 1915 and he got ton of success of of it.
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Frost's gets his second book of poetry published called "North of Boston"
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Frost and his family decide to move back to the U.S. during World War I.
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Robert Frost won his first Pulitzer Prize. This prize includes one of Frost's most famous poems "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening."
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Elinor White Frost, dies at the age of 65 from a heart attack after 42 years of marriage
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Frost won his fourth Pulitzer Prize for the poetry collection A Witness Tree.This was the last Pulitzer prize Frost won.
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Robert Frost reads at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy at the age of 86.
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Robert Frost died at the age of 88 after he had prostate surgery. He got buried in an old Cemetary in Vermont.