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Broadside advertisement for "Samuel Beckett's Ohio Impromptu, Catastrophe, and What Where" directed by Alan Schneider at The Harold Clurman Theatre.

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M. Swenson, obituary, Herald Journal, December 7, 1989. May Swenson died on December 4, 1989 at the age of 76. The article chronicles her professional life, including the fact that she published 11 volumes of poetry, had been granted a fellowship to…

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Made Academy Fellow clipping, February 18, 1979. Announcement that May Swenson has been awarded the $10,000 Fellowship of The Academy of American Poets. In the article, Howard Nemerov complements the work of Swenson.

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May Swenson Awarded Fellowship clipping. Announcement of May Swenson being awarded the Lucy Martin Donnelly Fellowship at Bryn Mawr College for 1968-69. The award made for distinction in writing has a $3.000 stipend.

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Broadside advertisement for "U.S. Poet Laureate Mona Van Duyn Will Formally Open Missouri Writers' Week in the Historic Hamlet of Hermann, Missouri on April 18, 1993."

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Program for "A Midsummer Night's Dream" sponsored by The Lakewood Players of the Duncan Summer School and Camp at Newport, Vermont, August 17, 1939. James Merrill plays the character Puck.

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Program for "A Midsummer Night's Dream" sponsored by The Lakewood Players of the Duncan Summer School and Camp at Newport, Vermont, August 17, 1939. James Merrill plays the character Puck.

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Program for "Howard Nemerov Reading Selections From His Poem" at the Library of Congress, April 16, 1962.

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Program for a dramatic reading featuring James Merrill, Leah Doyle and Peter Hooten sponsored by The Library of Congress, April 9, 1993.

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Ann Stanford, May Swenson: The Art of Perceiving, The Southern Review, January 1969. There is an essay by Ann Stanford "May Swenson: The Art of Perceiving". There are also poems by Robert Lowell, and Marco Antonio Montes de Oca.
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