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    Letter 5: Edna St. Vincent Millay to Gladys Niles, undated

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    A note to explain that Millay has prepared a special copy of her poem Renascence for Gladys, and a five-page typescript. Circa 1913.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/millay_papers/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Letter 4: Edna St. Vincent Millay to Gladys Niles, April 13, 1913

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    A brief card sharing Millay\u27s excitement that two of her poems were accepted for publication in The Forum, and that she received payment for them.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/millay_papers/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Letter 2: Edna St. Vincent Millay to Gladys Niles, October, 1912

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    Millay discusses her thoughts on poetry, including a love for poetry in three different ways -- intellectually, spiritually, and sensually -- identifying her inspirations in each category. She explains this is the same as to say, I am one part brain, one part soul, and three parts flesh and blood. She also shares a bit more about her ongoing correspondence with the editor of The Lyric Year.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/millay_papers/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Letter 3: Edna St. Vincent Millay to Gladys Niles, January 6, 1913

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    Millay relates several exciting developments in her career as a poet and her plans for heading to college in the fall.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/millay_papers/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Letter 1: Edna St. Vincent Millay to Gladys Niles, August 9, 1912

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    Millay shares her excitement that her poem Renascence has been accepted for publication in an upcoming book, The Lyric Year, and details about her recent correspondence with the book\u27s editor.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/millay_papers/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Aria Da Capo / Slam! (March 30-31, 1990)

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    Program for Aria Da Capo / Slam! (March 30-31, 1990)

    Portfolio Vol. II N 1

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    Browne, Phil. The Approach to Fraternity Row . Picture. 2. Simmons, Fate. The Sand House . Prose. 3. The College Catbird, Groucho. Ode to my Fellow Students . Poem. 6. Varney, Chester. The Tramp . Prose. 7. Browne, Phil. Shell Shock . Prose. 9. West, Bill C. Mr. Freud... . Poem. 10. West, Bill C. Bacchanal . Poem. 10. De Chavannes, Pierre Puvis de. Summer . Poem. 10. Pierce, Ames. A Student Looks at Europe . Prose. 11. Timrud, David. Though you Knew it Not . Poem. 13. Timrud, David. Le Joi De Vivre . Poem. 13. Timrud, David. The Ghostly Loom . Poem. 13. Dohanos, Stephen. West Quoddy Light, Maine . Picture. 13. Millet, Jean Francois. Peasants Going to Work . Picture. 14. Kent, Rockwell. Maine Coast . Picture. 14. Beier, Dean. Review of New Recordings . Prose. 15. Beier, Dean. Advice on Band Booking . Prose. 15. Millay, Edna St. Vincent. From \u27Conversation at Midnight\u27 . Prose. 16. Black, James. Playing Around . Prose. 17. Saunders, Paul. Review of New Books .Prose. 17. Salietti, Alberto. A country Woman . Picture. 18. Eschman, Barbara. Color Scheme . Poem. 18. Whitehead, Richard. A Tribute . Picture. 19. Beckham, Adela. Gethsemane . Poem. 20. Beckham, Adela. Blues Singer . Poem. 20. Flory, Doris. Revelation . Poem. 20. Flory, Doris. Fervor . Poem. 20. Hanna, Stanley. Men of Fortune . Poem. 20. Sweitzer, Harry J. Denison and Education . Prose. 21. Hopkins, Kate. Twillight . Prose. 23. Hopkins, Kate. Afterward . Prose. 23
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