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Box 16

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Contains 38 Results:

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 50, Number 1; June, 1942, June 1942

 File — Box: 16, Item: 135
Identifier: MS D81 3
Scope and Contents

The Wild Roses (Beside the road, the town dump desecrates...)

Dates: June 1942

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 50, Number 4; September, 1942, September 1942

 File — Box: 16, Item: 136
Identifier: MS D81 3
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Earth's Nearness (No arguments can yet refute...)

Dates: September 1942

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 50, Number 9; February, 1943, February 1943

 File — Box: 16, Item: 137
Identifier: MS D81 3
Scope and Contents

Crocus (Still many a dream must wait...)

Dates: February 1943

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 50, number 10; March, 1943, March 1943

 File — Box: 16, Item: 138
Identifier: MS D81 3
Scope and Contents

The Redbuds (This is the first spring I have seen...)

Dates: March 1943

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 51, Number 5; October, 1943, October 1943

 File — Box: 16, Item: 140
Identifier: MS D81 3
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Voice Through The Thunder (The storm had come up suddenlya hush...); To A Late Robin (Robin, you have stayed too long...)

Dates: October 1943

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 51, Number 7; December, 1943, December 1943

 File — Box: 16, Item: 141
Identifier: MS D81 3
Scope and Contents

Traveling At Home (Now that we cannot travel far...)

Dates: December 1943

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 51, Number 8; January, 1944, January 1944

 File — Box: 16, Item: 142
Identifier: MS D81 3
Scope and Contents

Grandma (Her eyes were bright and quick was her pace. ...)

Dates: January 1944

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 52, Number 2; July, 1944, July 1944

 File — Box: 16, Item: 143
Identifier: MS D81 3
Scope and Contents

An Old Gate (The old gate sags now and it will complain...)

Dates: July 1944

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 52, Number 10; March, 1945, March 1945

 File — Box: 16, Item: 144
Identifier: MS D81 3
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Brief Inventory (No doubt as we grow older, many things...) [ms. inscription below poem Bon Repos 3/7/45 With all my love To BeverleyYour Glenn]

Dates: March 1945

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 52, Number 12; May, 1945, May 1945

 File — Box: 16, Item: 145
Identifier: MS D81 3
Scope and Contents

Beauty Defends (Beauty defends itself against all comers: )

Dates: May 1945

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 53, Number 1; June, 1945, June 1945

 File — Box: 16, Item: 146
Identifier: MS D81 3
Scope and Contents

Damask Roses (Where the covered wagons went...)

Dates: June 1945

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 53, Number 4; September, 1945, September 1945

 File — Box: 16, Item: 147
Identifier: MS D81 3
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Persimmons(Blushing less than the peach...)

Dates: September 1945

Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 53, Number 8; January, 1946, January 1946

 File — Box: 16, Item: 148
Identifier: MS D81 3
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Winter Signs (Under the tents of cedar trees...)

Dates: January 1946

Sonnet Sequences. Volume 17, Number 7; December 1944, December 1944

 File — Box: 16, Item: 152
Identifier: MS D81 3
Scope and Contents

Caribbean Coast (Palm-fringed and languorous with sunlight spread,...)

Dates: December 1944

South and West. Volume Number 2; Autumn, 1962, Autumn, 1962

 File — Box: 16, Item: 154
Identifier: MS D81 3
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A Vagabond At The Gates (What is this strife and worry all about,...)

Dates: Autumn, 1962

South and West. Volume 5, Number 4; Spring, 1967, Spring, 1967

 File — Box: 16, Item: 155
Identifier: MS D81 3
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A Vagabond At The Gates (What is this strife and worry all about,...) [Issue dedicated to Glenn Ward Dresbach, with tributes in poetry and prose on pages 2-6 inclusive]

Dates: Spring, 1967

Southern Literary Messenger. (Richmond, Virginia) Volume 5, Number 1; March, 1943, March 1943

 File — Box: 16, Item: 156
Identifier: MS D81 3
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The Lights (There was a house I chanced to know...) [Mention of Glenn Ward Dresbach as contributor on page 68]

Dates: March 1943

Southern Literary Messenger. Volume 5, Number 3; July-August, 1943, July-August 1943

 File — Box: 16, Item: 157
Identifier: MS D81 3
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Communication (The swallow's flight cannot communicate...)

Dates: July-August 1943

Southern Literary Messenger. Volume 6, Number 1; January-February, 1944, January-February 1944

 File — Box: 16, Item: 158
Identifier: MS D81 3
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The Quail (He said a quail nest that he happened on...); The Fountain (At first I thought it was the sound...)

Dates: January-February 1944

Step Ladder; A Monthly Journal of Bookly Ascent (Order of Bookfellows, Chicago, Illinois) Volume 24, Number 3; March, 1938, March 1938

 File — Box: 16, Item: 159
Identifier: MS D81 3
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Back To The Sea (Winner of the Beulah May Sea Poem Contest) (If I were young again I would go back to the sea...) [Poem preceded by paragraph concerning prize and its award to Glenn Ward Dresbach] [Glenn Ward Dresbach's ms notation on cover]

Dates: March 1938

Step Ladder. Volume 27, Number 4; April, 1940, April 1940

 File — Box: 16, Item: 160
Identifier: MS D81 3
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Son Of The Middle Border (In Memory of Hamlin Garland) (He stood with morning in the prairie grass...)

Dates: April 1940

Strophes (National Federation of State Poetry Societies, Fayetteville, Arkansas) Volume 4, Number 3; Fall, 1968, Fall, 1968

 File — Box: 16, Item: 161
Identifier: MS D81 3
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To Tried Steel (From this spark-showered, grinding stone of days...) [Obituary notice and tribute, by Florence Rupert Wray, pages 3-4]

Dates: Fall, 1968