Poetry
For works ABOUT Poetry, use the LCSH topical heading
Found in 101 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 51, 1961 April 28
Students Vote Today – AUSA Elections Voting Schedules Announced Below. Wilcox to Head Clarion; Mitsis-Kynewisbok. Poet-Novelist John Williams Inaugurates Poetry Readings. Romance Students Join Honor Group. India Chancellor Enjoys Books Gift.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 60, 1961 May 31
CC Convocation Reveals Honors. Summer Student May Keep Up His Health Insurance. “Has History Any Meaning?” Asks Controversial Toynbee Tomorrow in First Lecture. Book Endowment Forms Memorial to R. Brownson. “Crash” Campbell to Show Movies in Carnegie Today. BC Poetry Prizes Presented Friday in Buchtel Chapel. WIHC Picks Presidents. Prize-Winning Poets Pictured.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 36, 1962 March 2
Carnival Ski Meet Today - Winter Mardi Gras Finale is Tomorrow. Barry Goldwater in Lounge Today. "Tempest" Begins Two Week Run at Little Theater. J. Williams is 'Hills Editor. Care Drive Extra – D. T. Norbu to illuminate Tibetan Refugee Problems. Engle Reads Poetry Here. Extra Costs Cut at Bizad Parking.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 72, issue 27, 1968 January 23
Student Rights Convention reevaluates, changes wording of last year’s failure. Williams recites his own poetry. Students prepare Winter Carnival. Boulding gives knowledge theory.
Tillye Levy on Jewish Family and Children's Service, 1978 January 12
Treat Family Papers
The Treat family moved to Colorado during the later part of the 19th century. Adna Adams Treat, father of Charles A. Treat, passed away in 1900 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Denver, Colorado. The collection contains a diary from the year 1864 kept by Charles A. Treat and a scrapbook kept by Mary E. Treat (nickname "Minnie"), Charles A. Treat's wife..
Underhill--Indian chants, songs, ritual poetry in English, 1950
Articles and lectures
Voices 2000, 2000
This folder contains a bound copy of ''Voices,'' a collection of works by members of the TWC community.
Walter Stoll, 1942-1947
Folder contains copies of transcribed letters from 1942-1947. Correspondence was saved by donor’s father, Max Stoll, and contains letters from family members in Germany and Theresienstadt. Collection also contains a poem written by the donor’s aunt, Thekla Stoll titled Encounter. The same poem was saved by Maria Lowenstein and is in the Lowenstein collection, B333.