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Terry Locke
Terry James Locke (born 1946) PhD (1976) (''Auck'') is a New Zealand poet, anthologist, poetry reviewer and academic. ==Background== Terry Locke was born in Auckland and grew up in the suburb of Sandringam, the youngest of three children. He attended St Peter's College where he was in the same class as Sam Hunt〔Locke has commented on Sam Hunt (and James K Baxter with whom Locke had later personal dealings) in (his review of ''James K. Baxter: Poems selected and introduced by Sam Hunt'', Auckland University Press, Auckland, 2008. ) (retrieved 20 February 2012) This review also contains the text of ''Reply to Baxter'' from Locke's first book of poems, ''After a Life in the Provinces''.〕 and was taught "for two important senior years" by K O Arvidson.〔("Terry Locke", ''Aotearoa New Zealand Poetry Sound Archive'', Tuesday, November 20, 2007. ) (retrieved 20 February 2012).〕 He was dux of the college in 1964 and in 1965 was awarded a Junior National University Scholarship.〔''St Peter's Magazine 1965'', P. 12〕 In 1965 Locke attended Holy Name Seminary in Christchurch and then commenced a degree in English and Mathematics at Auckland University, eventually completing a PhD in English. His doctoral thesis was on the subject,''The Antagonistic City: A Design for Urban Imagery in Seven American Poets''.〔Ph.D thesis, University of Auckland, 1976.〕 During that time he was also a social activist and was involved in the foundation of Youthline with Father Felix Donnelly. He was the Director of Youthline〔Terry Locke, ''After a Life in the Provinces'', Lindon Publishing, Auckland West, 1983.〕 and was involved in other social and Catholic initiatives.〔Terry Locke, ''The Youthline Story'', Youthlink Family Trust, Auckland, 1981.〕 He later wrote a history of Youthline.〔
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