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Newspaper clipping "Life: The Only Reality" by Roy Proctor from the Greensboro Daily News, May 22, 1965. Review of The Gold Diggers by Robert Creeley.

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Newspaper clipping of "University Seen As Poet's Patron" by H. Katherine Smith from the Buffalo Courier-Express, January 7, 1968.

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Newspaper clipping of "Robert Creeley is Harsh About Love" by Martha Tucker from the Virginia Gazette, 1959. Review of A Form of Women by Robert Creeley.

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Newspaper clipping of "Volume by Creeley Is Prize Nominee" which notes the Christian Science Monitor has listed Robert Creeley's For Love as a contender for the 1963 National Book Awards.

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Proof of cover for Calder and Boyars edition of The Finger: Poems 1966-1969 by Robert Creeley, 1970.

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Advertisement for "The World Premiere of Listen by Robert Creeley" directed by Kenneth Chubb and sponsored by the Wakefield Tricycle Company. Listen is the only produced and published play by Creeley.

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Advertisement for "City Lights Presents Ezra Pound Memorial Poetry Reading" featuring Robert Creeley, Tom Clark, William Everson, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Thom Gunn, Gerard Malanga, and others.

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Selective Service System Permit of Local Board for Registrant to Depart From the United States, November 13, 1944. Robert Creeley served as an ambulance driver from the American Field Service.

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Advertisement for the "Detroit Adventure and the Academy of American Poets Presents Dialogues on the Art of Poetry" featuring programs by Robert Creeley, John Ciardi, Denise Levertov, W.D. Snodgrass, Galway Kinnell, Robert Bly, Louis Simpson, William…

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Advertisement for Princeton University Poetry Readings 1967-1968 featuring Robert Creeley, Kenneth Koch, Donald Finkel, James Merrill, W.H. Auden, Bink Noll, Kimon Friar, and James Dickey, October 12, 1967 - May 1, 1968.
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