“Disperse thousands … in every direction or point of the compass…” Advertisements, Marketing Networks, and Late Eighteenth-Century Literary Magazines presented by Carl Robert Keyes Friday, April 18; 3 p.m. Fuller Music Room (4th floor, Goddard Library) Advertisements printed on the wrappers that accompanied magazines in the late 18th century transformed those periodicals devoted to poetry…
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Submissions now accepted for English Dept.’s Leroy Allston Ames Essay Contest
Submissions are now being accepted for the Leroy Allston Ames Essay Contest for the best essay on literature and/or history of England from 1750 to 1900 (limit one entry per student). The deadline for entries is Monday, April 28 at noon in the main office of the English Department, Anderson House (corner of Hawthorne and Woodland…
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English Department announces 2013 creative writing contest winners
The English Department congratulates the winners of the 2013 writing contests. Prentiss Cheney Hoyt Poetry Contest 1st place: Sara Lieto ’15 for “Everything I Inherited But Would Like to Burn” ($100) 2nd place: Apollonia Roman ’14 for “Green Asphodels” ($50) 3rd place: Anthony Saracino ’14 for “An Ordinary Night” Betty and Stanley Sultan Short Story…
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English department announces 2013 writing contests and deadlines
The English Department encourages all Clark undergraduate students, including matriculated COPACE students, to enter this year’s writing contests. Leroy Allston Ames Essay Contest for the best essay on literature and/or history of England from 1750 to 1900 (limit one entry per student): due Monday, April 29, 2013 at noon Prentiss Cheney Hoyt Poetry Contest for the…