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Folder 2

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Contains 15 Results:

“My Party the Rain” , 1974

 Item — Folder: 2, Item: 26
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“My Party the Rain” (Oregon State University, [1974]). 66 x 32 cm. Published on a poster for “Modern Times: An Exploration of Community” symposium at Oregon State University.

Dates: 1974

“Bess”, 1974

 Item — Folder: 2, Item: 27
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The Poet William Stafford (Denver, CO: [Dragonsmoke Committee, 1974]). Leaflet for a poetry reading, 8 P.M. October 13 (year not specified) at Freddie’s Lounge, 28 x 43 cm folded twice to 28 x 22 cm. Includes the poems, “Bess,” “The Only Card I Got on My Birthday Was from an Insurance Man,” “Spectator,” “Universe is One Place,” “Evening News,” “In Fog,” “At the Bomb Testing Site,” “Note,” excerpt from “Father’s Voice.”

Dates: 1974

“For My Friends", 1975

 Item — Folder: 2, Item: 28
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“For My Friends” (Portland, OR: Prescott Street Press, 1975). 16 x 11 cm. Postcard. In Ten Oregon Poets, A Bicentennial Collection of Poems on Postcards, with poems also by Ron Talney, Judith C. Root, George Venn, Vi Gale, Anthony Ostroff, Ralph Salisbury, Vern Rutsala, William I. Elliott, James Fleming. The William Stafford poem is “For My Friends,” the last part of “Things in the Wild Need Salt.”

Dates: 1975

“Forgetting the Girl in the Choir”, 1975

 Item — Folder: 2, Item: 29
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“Forgetting the Girl in the Choir” (New York, NY: Hearsay Press, 1975). 67 x 51 cm. Printed in at least four color combinations: brown on blue, black on red, brown on tan, brown on cream, and green on white.

Dates: 1975

“Lines to Stop Talking By” and “Vacation”, 1975

 Item — Folder: 2, Item: 30
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“Lines to Stop Talking By” and “Vacation” ([State University of New York Cobleskill], 1975. 22 x 28 cm brochure printed on pale green paper folded twice to 22 x 10 cm. Brochure titled: CAFAC presents William Stafford Poetry Reading Wednesday February 26 1975 8:00 p.m. College Art Gallery. Brochure also includes a brief biography and bibliography.

Dates: 1975