Poetry
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Bali Hai, 1963
An underground student newspaper that faced potent problems like that of allowing black student organizations to join fraternities. The Argus v.81:no.21(1975:Mar. 21)
Field of Dreams, 1996
4(5/26),10/26,4/26,12/26,13/26,14/26,15/26,16/26,17/26,18/26,19/26,11/26
First Edition, 1967
"We will be most happy if you will remember this publication as the love-child of a holy union between rebellion and creativity" (Afterword). The First Edition contains short stories and poems written by the students of Illinois Wesleyan University.
Iris, 1971 - 1982
"The main criterion for the selection of articles and poems has been 'a personal and sensitive recording of emotion, observation, reflection, thought, or confrontation." (Dedication, v.1). The Iris was founded on November 4, 1971, to commemorate the 200th birthday anniversary of James Montgomery (1771-1854), the British journalist and poet who edited "The Sheffield Irish" for 31 years, and to perpetuate the memory of his humanitarian principles.
James McGowan, Works from 1957-1999
Robert Bray , Works from 1972-2014
This collection is comprised of Bray’s notes, early manuscripts, lectures, campus and public presentations, plays and other creative works, and correspondence.
This collection is organized into the following series:
1. Published Works
2. Presentations & Exhibits
3. Plays & Other Creative Works
4. Correspondence
5. Audio/Visual Materials
Tributaries, 2001-
Tributaries is the creative arts journal of IWU that publishes a book of student poetry, short fiction, art, photography, and music every semester. "Tributaries is Illinois Wesleyan University's journal of fine arts, celebrating the strongest and most original work being created by IWU students" (v.4:no.2)
Untitled Poem, 1964, 1981
1/40 and 19/40
Wesleyan Bee, 1882 - 1886
The Wesleyan Bee Publishing Company is responsible for this content. "The Company is composed ot ten members--five from the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and five from the Phi Gamma Delta. However, it is not under the control of those fraternities, nor of any society at all." (page 8, v.1:no.1)