Box 16
Contains 38 Results:
Saint Anthony's Messenger (Franciscan Fathers of Saint John Baptist Province, Mount Morris, Illinois) Volume 49, Number 12; May, 1942, May 1942
Grapevine Swing (This was not like a swing, upon a limb,...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 50, Number 1; June, 1942, June 1942
The Wild Roses (Beside the road, the town dump desecrates...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 50, Number 4; September, 1942, September 1942
Earth's Nearness (No arguments can yet refute...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 50, Number 9; February, 1943, February 1943
Crocus (Still many a dream must wait...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 50, number 10; March, 1943, March 1943
The Redbuds (This is the first spring I have seen...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 51, Number 5; October, 1943, October 1943
Voice Through The Thunder (The storm had come up suddenlya hush...); To A Late Robin (Robin, you have stayed too long...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 51, Number 7; December, 1943, December 1943
Traveling At Home (Now that we cannot travel far...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 51, Number 8; January, 1944, January 1944
Grandma (Her eyes were bright and quick was her pace. ...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 52, Number 2; July, 1944, July 1944
An Old Gate (The old gate sags now and it will complain...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 52, Number 10; March, 1945, March 1945
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]
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 52, Number 12; May, 1945, May 1945
Beauty Defends (Beauty defends itself against all comers: )
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 53, Number 1; June, 1945, June 1945
Damask Roses (Where the covered wagons went...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 53, Number 4; September, 1945, September 1945
Persimmons(Blushing less than the peach...)
Saint Anthony Messenger. Volume 53, Number 8; January, 1946, January 1946
Winter Signs (Under the tents of cedar trees...)
Sentinel of the Blessed Sacrament (People's Eucharistic League, New York, New York) Volumer 47, Number 7; July, 1944, July 1944
A Little World (Who fashions in his mind the only world...)
Sonnet Sequences; The National Capital Lyric Magazine (Landover, Maryland) Volume 16, Number 11; April 1944, April 1944
Swamp Water (This dark, slow water covers earth denied...)
Sonnet Sequences. Volume 17, Number 7; December 1944, December 1944
Caribbean Coast (Palm-fringed and languorous with sunlight spread,...)
South and West. Volume Number 2; Autumn, 1962, Autumn, 1962
A Vagabond At The Gates (What is this strife and worry all about,...)
South and West. Volume 5, Number 4; Spring, 1967, Spring, 1967
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]
Southern Literary Messenger. (Richmond, Virginia) Volume 5, Number 1; March, 1943, March 1943
The Lights (There was a house I chanced to know...) [Mention of Glenn Ward Dresbach as contributor on page 68]
Southern Literary Messenger. Volume 5, Number 3; July-August, 1943, July-August 1943
Communication (The swallow's flight cannot communicate...)
Southern Literary Messenger. Volume 6, Number 1; January-February, 1944, January-February 1944
The Quail (He said a quail nest that he happened on...); The Fountain (At first I thought it was the sound...)
Step Ladder; A Monthly Journal of Bookly Ascent (Order of Bookfellows, Chicago, Illinois) Volume 24, Number 3; March, 1938, March 1938
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]
Step Ladder. Volume 27, Number 4; April, 1940, April 1940
Son Of The Middle Border (In Memory of Hamlin Garland) (He stood with morning in the prairie grass...)
Strophes (National Federation of State Poetry Societies, Fayetteville, Arkansas) Volume 4, Number 3; Fall, 1968, Fall, 1968
To Tried Steel (From this spark-showered, grinding stone of days...) [Obituary notice and tribute, by Florence Rupert Wray, pages 3-4]