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During his time teaching at Kenyon, Santee was a professor to both novelist Robie Macauley and poet Robert Lowell. The three men became close friends, partially owing to their mutual association with Boston.
During his time teaching at Kenyon, Santee was a professor to both novelist Robie Macauley and poet Robert Lowell. The three 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:
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Frederick Santee, my professor, has offered to teach me Latin composition for a month. I would stay at his house and he insists that all instruction should be free. Next year when I graduate I should know Latin fluently even to the extent of writing verse. I should also be in an extremely strong position for a Rhodes scholarship - as confident as one should be.
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==Naval service==
==Naval service==