Box 1
Contains 39 Results:
Wesleyan Student Poets, October 8, 1975-March 4, 1976
A student created publication showcasing Wesleyan University's student poetry. It describes it's beginning as: “The rules of the student poetry contest, as established by the Connecticut Poetry Circuit, stipulate that students submit no more than five pages of poetry which must be read anonymously… Wesleyan University is proud to have participated in this distinguished program since its inception [in 1968].”
Wesleyan Student Poets, 1976-1977
A student created publication showcasing Wesleyan University's student poetry. It describes it's beginning as: “The rules of the student poetry contest, as established by the Connecticut Poetry Circuit, stipulate that students submit no more than five pages of poetry which must be read anonymously… Wesleyan University is proud to have participated in this distinguished program since its inception [in 1968].”
Wesleyan Student Poets, 1977-1978
A student created publication showcasing Wesleyan University's student poetry. It describes it's beginning as: “The rules of the student poetry contest, as established by the Connecticut Poetry Circuit, stipulate that students submit no more than five pages of poetry which must be read anonymously… Wesleyan University is proud to have participated in this distinguished program since its inception [in 1968].”
Wesleyan Student Poets, 1978-1979
Volume 1 Number 3 of the Cardinal Chapbook Series.
Wesleyan Student Poets, 1979-1980
Volume 2 Number 3 of the Cardinal Chapbook Series.
Wesleyan Student Poets, 1980-1981
Volume 3 Number 3 of the Cardinal Chapbook Series.
Wesleyan Student Poets, 1981-1982
Volume 4 Number 2 of the Cardinal Chapbook
Wesleyan Student Poets, February 23, 1983
Volume 5 Number 2 of the Cardinal Chapbook Series.
Wesleyan Student Poets, March 1, 1984
A Cardinal Chapbook.
Wesleyan Student Poets, March 6, 1985
A student created publication showcasing Wesleyan University's student poetry. It describes it's beginning as: “The rules of the student poetry contest, as established by the Connecticut Poetry Circuit, stipulate that students submit no more than five pages of poetry which must be read anonymously… Wesleyan University is proud to have participated in this distinguished program since its inception [in 1968].”