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[Reviews and columns from the American poetry review].

Ohio University - Alden Library
5 items ;
Dancing through life among others: some recent poetry from younger American poets (American Poetry Review 8 (May/June 1979)) -- The second self: some recent American poetry (American Poetry Review 8 (Nov/Dec. 1979)) -- One man's music: some recent American poetry (American Poetry Review 9 (Mar/Apr. 1980)) -- Trimmers, rounders, and myth: some recent poetry from English speaking cousins (American Poetry Review 9 (Sep/Oct. 1980)) -- Castles, elephants, buddhas: some recent American poetry (American Poetry Review 10 (May/Jun 1981)).

V.M. Reif poetry, 1997-1998.

State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives
2 items.

[American poetry collection].

University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
132 boxes

Poem, 1830.

Lake County Historical Society
1 item.
Poem entitled "Lady Bonaparte's Lamentation".

Lorine Niedecker collection, 1969.

Boston University. - Dept. of Special Collections
5 items.
Manuscripts and correspondence.

Poems, 1934 Mar. 05.

Museum of the Great Plains
1 item.
Booklet containing poems.

Poetry collection, 1906-1916.

Maryland Historical Society Library
1 box.
Album and loose ms. sheets of poetry written and illustrated by Schroeck.

Papers, 1951-1952.

University of Chicago - Special Collections Research Center
1 folder.
Contains 3 typed letters signed to Mrs. John B. Kelso, a manuscript of a poem, clippings of poems, and printed poems.

Papers, 1920-1974.

Museum of the Great Plains
9 boxes.
Binders (2 boxes) of Genée's poetry, personal papers, sheet music, sound recordings, personal and business correspondence, pamphlets, newsclippings, and miscellany. Includes materials relating to California Federation of Chaparral Poets.

Papers, 1960-1987.

University of Florida - George A. Smathers Libraries
3.33 linear ft.
Correspondence re: UT review; typescripsts of poetry; issues of other poetry magazines.

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