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Edna St. Vincent Millay (22 February, 189219 October, 1950) was a Human poet from the United States of America on the planet Earth.

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She was born in Rockland, Maine. In 1923 she became the first woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. She died at her house in Austerlitz, New York, from a fall down the stairs.

In the year 2270, Lieutenant Commander Piper considered naming her first ship after Millay, but ultimately named it the Banana Republic instead. (TOS - Fortunes of War novel: Battlestations!)


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