Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1947 — Page 18
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By DOUGLAS. LARSEN NEA Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Oct, Loomis Pound, the bearded,
31—Enra and other intellectuals,
TH E INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1947
+ Unorthodox Ezra Pound Entertains i in ‘Nut House' °
[these days to séores. of America’s the things I have written believes best-known college professors, poets that I have done no wrong.” Pound was born’ in Hailey, “un-{ They come from all over the gttended Hamilton College, and the orthodox” American poet who tem- country to visit Pound in 8t Ellza- University of Pennsylvania where : porarily beat a (treason rap by beth's Hospital, where he is cozily he received a Master of Arts Prin ‘Pound proclaimed a warm ad-
After living four years
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pleading insanity, is playing host established in a private room with fn 1007. He left the U, 8. in 1911 miration for-and personal
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a fine view of the U. S. Capitol and tor England. He stayed away from ance with Mussolin{ a typewriter on which, a hospital the U, 8. constantly, exce official said, he Is tapping out (ree brief visit in 1937, verse. Pound agreed that he is com- return after the war.
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tors, 15 to keep his room tidied up Meals ‘Dull “The meals here are probably
healthful, but very dull” said Pound, “but that doesn’t mean I'm complaining.” Although most of the other patients in the corridor where I talked
to. Pound wore uniforms, he wore a shabby tweed jacket with a grey tie and a grey shirt, He sat in a comfortable chair with his slippered feet. propped up on another chair
as he talked. He looked healthy. fat, and in good spirits. His wife sat next to him and smiled at his sallies against the outside world. He said: “You know, you reporters, are always putting my name in the newspapers. And I think I have a libel suit against one of them because he linked my name with Henry Wallace. Wallace is Just a soft-’ ‘shelled dummy from the Midwest who always believes the last man he talked to.” About the treason charge against him, Pound said, “Anybody who really knows my work and ‘ read:
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