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Hayden, Robert

Hayden, Robert

Hayden, Robert, 1913-80, American poet, b. Detroit. After earning his M.A. at the Univ. of Michigan, he taught there and at Fisk Univ. Although the tone of his poems is quiet and often loving, he has a considerable gift for irony and his insights can be shattering. His Ballad of Remembrance (1962) was awarded a prize at the World Festival of Negro Arts in Dakar, Senegal, in 1966.

See his Collected Poems (1985).

See Robert Hayden for the educator and poet

Bob Hayden is the former Referee In Chief of USA Hockey. He served as the head of the National Ice Hockey Officials Association prior to that. He provided an annual comparison of ice hockey rules in the NCAA, National Federation, and USA Hockey. His positions on ice hockey rules were regularly available on USA Hockey's "Ask an Official Page" He is generally regarded as being against "old time hockey", that is, he is in favor of more restricitve rules that protect players and help to eliminate fighting, checking from behind, any hits to the head, and zero tolerance to verbal abuse of officials.

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