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... Poet's First Gift , The , 44 Poets , The First American Scholarship for , 245 Poets and Novelists Both , 28 Poetry Editor's Mail . From the , 103 , 118 Poetry Writing in High Schools , 102 Potter , George Boardman , Write , 81 Prices ...
... Poet's First Gift , The , 44 Poets , The First American Scholarship for , 245 Poets and Novelists Both , 28 Poetry Editor's Mail . From the , 103 , 118 Poetry Writing in High Schools , 102 Potter , George Boardman , Write , 81 Prices ...
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... poetry , humorous verse , and jokes , but no novelettes , serials , plays , or juve- nile matter . Buys matter for departments de- voted to motoring , trapshooting , hunting , where to go , and fishing . Sets length limit at 10,000 ...
... poetry , humorous verse , and jokes , but no novelettes , serials , plays , or juve- nile matter . Buys matter for departments de- voted to motoring , trapshooting , hunting , where to go , and fishing . Sets length limit at 10,000 ...
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... poet's reputation . The enforcement of the copyright ban is keeping Riley's poems from the knowledge of the multitude , and is depriving the holders of the copyright of a great deal of free advertising , which could be only beneficial ...
... poet's reputation . The enforcement of the copyright ban is keeping Riley's poems from the knowledge of the multitude , and is depriving the holders of the copyright of a great deal of free advertising , which could be only beneficial ...
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... poetry prize of $ 100 offered by the Nation , poems to be submitted between Thanksgiving Day and New Year's Day of each year . Particulars in February , 1923 , WRITER . Prizes of the Poetry Society of South Carolina ; Blindman Prize of ...
... poetry prize of $ 100 offered by the Nation , poems to be submitted between Thanksgiving Day and New Year's Day of each year . Particulars in February , 1923 , WRITER . Prizes of the Poetry Society of South Carolina ; Blindman Prize of ...
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... Poetry for De- cember . FREE VERSE . Margery Swett . Poetry for De- cember . SOME SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF LITERARY CRITI- CISM . E. H. Zeydel . Modern Language Notes for December . THE FIRST FRENCH SONNETS . W. L. Bullock . Modern ...
... Poetry for De- cember . FREE VERSE . Margery Swett . Poetry for De- cember . SOME SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF LITERARY CRITI- CISM . E. H. Zeydel . Modern Language Notes for December . THE FIRST FRENCH SONNETS . W. L. Bullock . Modern ...
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