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This is the first of two (1 of 2) reels containing J.V. Cunningham speaking at the University of Denver on November 17, 1966. The overarching theme is seen in his title for the lecture, "How…
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This reel contains Michio Masui speaking at the University of Denver on April 11 1973 as part of the English Department Lecture Series. The primary topic for his lecture is the function of literature…
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No descrptions given for Loveland Museum Gallery oral histories
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No descrptions given for Loveland Museum Gallery oral histories
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No description given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title: Grand Junction Police
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. Ginsberg begins the class by discussing Sapphic meter in Ancient Greek poetry. He then moves on to read various poets' take on…
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. Ginsberg spends the class reading and discussing the work of various poets throughout the ages who have dealt with the Sapphic form…
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. In this class he continues his discussion of Old English poetry stressing this time the alliterative aspects of the verse. Also…
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The fourth in a series of a Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. In this class he continues his discussion of Old English Poetry.
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The third tape in a nine tape series of a class by Pat Donegan on the Imagists and East Asian poets. In this class Donegan focuses on Chinese poetry. She quotes Ezra Pound on Japanese and Chinese…
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Interview with Genevieve Lucero Sanders and Price Sanders on the history of Las Cruces New Mexico the Lucero family and the Lucero Ranch near White Sands.
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Richmond interviews Sampson and Poquette in Sampson's home in Williams. Both Sampson and Poquette long-time friends and residents of Williams were involved for numerous years in teaching in the…
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Mrs. Bonnie Pace taught for fifty years and during those years she taught in many different places and with a variety of people including three different Indian tribes. Interviewed by Cherry Ray on…
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