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Although he became popular with Kenyon students and ended up teaching numerous classes, his first class, a critical examination of Dante's ''Divine Comedy'', only had two students. | Although he became popular with Kenyon students and ended up teaching numerous classes, his first class, a critical examination of Dante's ''Divine Comedy'', only had two students. | ||
During his time teaching at Kenyon, Santee was a professor to | During his time teaching at Kenyon, Santee was a professor to novelist Robie Macauley and poet Robert Lowell. The men became close friends, partially owing to their mutual association with Boston. | ||
In a letter dated 30 October 1938, Lowell mentioned Santee in a letter to his father: | In a letter dated 30 October 1938, Lowell mentioned Santee in a letter to his father: |