Periodical Year book of the Poetry Society of South Carolina.
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook ilfc.L* aikw* T ^•i- f^ rT,^ .■■or- r j;, YEAR BOOK of The Poetry Society of South Carolina for 1921 THARLESTON, SO. CA., U. S. A.- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook YEAR BOOK of The Poetry Society of South Carolina for 1921 CHARLESTON, SO. CA., U. S. A.- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook COPYRIGHT 1921. by the POETRY SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Inc. OCT 21 jy2| C1A626931- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook w E are all but Fellow-Travelers Along Life s weary way If any man can play the pipes, In God s name, let him play. JOHN BENNETT- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword II Activities of the Past Season JANUARY MEETING Page 8 FEBRUARY MEETING Page 8 MARCH MEETING Page 8 APRIL MEETING Page 8 MAY MEETING Page 9 IN GENERAL...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook The Year Book OP— The Poetry Society of South Carolina AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE SOCIETY FRANK R. FROST, President. DuBOSE HEYWARD, Secretory Charlestorty S. C, October 1921 FOREWORD BECAUSE we believe...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook tion for poetry dealing with Southern themes, especially from the pen of a beginner. The publishers state very definitely what they want, and for what they will pay; and as they are,...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook come from other sections of the country to interpret their localities and their ideals to us through their art, thus putting us in touch with the general poetic revival that is manifesting...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook ACTIVITIES OF THE PAST YEAR 1920— 21 January Meeting: The first meeting of the Society took place in South Carolina Hall at which nearly the en- tire membership, then about two hundred...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook May Meeting: The last meeting of the 1920 21 season, held in May, was given up to the transaction of necessary business, reports, announcements for the com- ing year, the reading of...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook PROSPECTUS FOR THE SEASON 1921-22. The early date at which this Year Book must of necessity go to press, precludes the possibility of announc- ing any hard and fast dates in the...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook Negotiations with several other poets and critics are under way, and it is confidently hoped that announce- ments of the complete year s lecture program can be made by the coming November...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook PRIZES For the season of 1921- 22 the Poetry Society of South Carolina again offers the following prizes, and for the information of those desiring to compete the follow- ing announcement of...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook THE 3LINDMAN PRIZE The Executive Committee announces The Blindman Prize, given by Wm. van Renssalaer Whitall, Esq., of Pelham, New York; to be offered annually through the Poetry Society of South Carolina....- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook THE WORM TURNS BEING IN SOME SORT A REPLY TO MR. H. L. MENCKEN MR. H. L. MENCKEN, who, since his brilliant exposi- tion of Nietzsche, has found it difficult to drop...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook ter from what section they may hail, of late years it has not been comme il faut to wave the ensanguined chem- ise. Even among politicians, who certainly represent the lowest order...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook the negro spirituals; and the erratic spirit of jazz in American music, such as it may be said to be, is that not southern, too The North at least is not producing...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook VOICES MESSAGES AND CONTRIBUTIONS FROM CONTEMPORARY POITS TO THE POETRY SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND TO THE SOUTH From Amy Lowell Charleston ought to have a Poetry Society, and a poetry society...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook From Edwin Arlington Robinson: Peterborough, N. H. September 15, 1921 Please let me write a few words as one who is greatly interested in the Poetry Society of South Carolina, and as...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook From PADRA.IC COLUM V The birds of the South are different should not the poets be different too? They should bring into American poetry into poetry in English a new color and...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook From Maxwell Bodenheim Maxwell Bodenheim sends us his best wishes and this fine sonnet To A Country Girl. Perhaps the greatest of our living American poets remarked that this was one of...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook From Harriet Monroe: I received from the groups of poets in Charleston and Columbia and from the Poetry Society of South Carolina in general, a very vivid impression of cooperative sympathy and...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook From Jessie B. Rittenhouse: My visit to Charleston was a delight; and while your Society is the young:est of our affiliated bodies, it seemed to me the most alert and alive. You...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook From Carl Sandburg Among cities having the breath of color, ease, contemplation, poetry, I link across America: Char- leston, Nashville, Sante Fe, San Francisco. Before going to France, Spain, Morocco, an American...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook From Charles Wharton iSTORK: In editing Contemporary Verse without fear or favor of any special district, I was soon struck with the new vitality of the contribution from the South by unknown...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook From Therese Lindsey; The work of Therese Lindsey, who sings of the aspects of the South in Texas, has of late been attracting well merited attention. We print her poem, which she...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook CONTRIBUTED BY MEMBERS AFTERMATH. (TO ONE KILLED IN ACTION) When, in the darkest hour of our dark night, You took the sum of all you had to give. Your splendid body, with...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook BELATED SPRING As the long night comes on The final twilight thickens in old eyes, And though the spring came earlier this year, Winter seemed longer and the days more drear. But...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook ALL HALLOWS, He told me, I went to a church. (For a whisper, a touch, a shred of awareness The worthy young rector, (hurried, a trifle), Spoke of the higher life. Of...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook A VESPER SONG, Stella Maris, I remember When the winds went whisperingly, In another soft September, O er a star-enchanted seal Where the scent of oleander Drifted down the dreaming dunes, By...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook GIVE ME YOUR STARS TO HOLD. Give me your stars to hold, Love, as you gain them; Stars from the far away sky. Lonely I must be That you may attain them....- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook THE FOLLOWING POEMS RECEIVED PRIZES FROM THE Poetry Society of South Carolina DURING THE SEASON OF 1920- 21. 81- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook PRIZE POEMS IN THE BARN The sun in wanton pride Drenches the country-side With spilt gold from his old autumnal store. But Scipio sits within the barn s thick gloom, The merest...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook CHAT ILE PLANTATION-^-DESERTED Chat He, in the vanishing splendor of space where the rice-fields rolled gold to the sea, Thou art slumbering still in the somnolent shade of the moss-curtained oaks which...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook GRAY DAYS. O piper with your airy pipe, your silver fairy pipe, Wherefore on this gray day is your sweet voice mute? What of all the weary folk on the dusty highway,...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook THE FOLLOWING POEMS HAVING BEEN ENTERED IN THE SO- CIETY S PRIZE CONTESTS. RECEIVED AN HONORABLE MENTION 85- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook HONORABLE MENTION POEMS THE UNBUILT HOUSES, Bravely they lift white walls to meet the sun Through frail green leaves. Their warm-tiled roofs of clay Shelter the nests of singing birds all day....- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook WHY FORGET? Forget! Why do you say forget, Beloved? When remembrance Makes the present gladness So exultant sweet. Forget! Why forget, Beloved, The waiting years. The eager moments. The unshed tears? When...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921
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Yearbook | Yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina | Year book | Volumes for <1996-> have title: Yearbook ONIONS AND ROMANCE. When poets would picture Romance They sing us of sandal-wood, ^musk, Of violets crushed in a dance, Jasmine phials adrip in the dusk; Of sweet-scented lilies at dawn. Warm...- Contributor: Poetry Society of South Carolina
- Date: 1921