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POET ROBINSON DIES NEW YORK, N. Y., April 8. Edwin Arlington Robinson, recognized as "Americas foremost living poet," died early Saturday. Robinson won the Pulitzer prize three different times. He had been in the hospital since last January for treatment of a chronic j ailment. In 1921 he received the coveted Pulitzer prize for his "Collected Poems," in 1925 for "The Man Who Died Twice," and in 1927 for "Tristam," which subsequently became a best seller.