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  1. The Complete Love Poems of May Swenson by May Swenson, 2003-08-15
  2. Nature: Poems Old and New by May Swenson, 2000-04-19
  3. The Complete Poems to Solve by May Swenson, 1993-04
  4. Dear Elizabeth by May Swenson, 2000-06-01
  5. The Love Poems of May Swenson by May Swenson, 1991-11-11
  6. American Sports Poems by R. R. Knudson, May Swenson, 1995-10
  7. Iconographs by May(Signed) Swenson, 1970
  8. May Swenson: Poets Life In Photos by R. R. Knudson, 1997-01-01
  9. The wonderful pen of May Swenson. by R. R Knudson, 1992
  10. Body My House: May Swenson's Work and Life
  11. Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, and May Swenson: The Feminist Poetics of Self-Restraint by Kirstin Riter Hotelling Zona, 2002-12-10
  12. May Out West by May Swenson, 1996-01-01
  13. New and Selected Things Taking Place by May Swenson, 1978-11
  14. More Poems to Solve. by May Swenson, 1971-06

1. Swenson May
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2. Swenson, May,Bishop, Elizabeth,Zona, Kirstin Hotelling
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3. May Swenson
May Swenson A Legacy of Names for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender andqueer communities. The May Swenson Poetry Award. Utah State University Press.
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Online Resources Texts: May Swenson Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Used Books: LGBT Studies Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index Made With Words by May Swenson , Gardner McFall (Editor) May Swenson (1913-1989) has long been a personal favorite of mine. Much of her work is difficult to find, or out of print. Gardner McFall, a poet herself,has done a wonderful job of editing the prose, reviews, introductions and the correspondence between Elizabeth Bishop(1913-1979) and May Swenson, although there is much to be found in the St. Louis's, Washington University Archives, where the bulk of May's papers are housed,this is a generous selection. I am hoping that the McFall book will set May's publishers to consider a "Complete Works" of the wonderful May Swenson. McFall, however, is to be applauded for her rounding up and editing of these important prose selections. The book, part of the prestigious "Poets on Poetry"series from the University of Michigan Press, is a gift to both fans and scholars alike. Anonymous Review

4. May Swenson
May Swenson. 1919 1989 May Swenson was born in Logan, Utah, in 1919. She attendedUtah State University, Logan, and received a bachelor's degree in 1939.
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May Swenson
May Swenson was born in Logan, Utah, in 1919. She attended Utah State University, Logan, and received a bachelor's degree in 1939. She taught poetry at Bryn Mawr, the University of North Carolina, the University of California at Riverside, Purdue University and Utah State University and was an editor at New Directions publishers from 1959 to 1966. Her poems appeared in Antaeus, The Atlantic Monthly, Carleton Miscellany, The Nation, The New Yorker, Paris Review, Parnassus and Poetry. She served as a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets from 1980 to 1989. She died in Oceanview, Delaware,in 1989. Her first book of poems, Another Animal, appeared in 1954, followed by A Cage of Spines (1958), and To Mix with Time New and Selected Poems (1963). From 1959 to 1966, she served as editor at New Directions publishers and taught poetry at Bryn Mawr, the University of North Carolina, the University of California, Riverside, Purdue University, and Utah State University. Though much of her later poetry is devoted to children, she also published translations of contemporary Swedish poets, including the collection Iconographs (1970) and the selected poems of Tomas Transtromer. A recipient of numerous grants and fellowships-among them a Guggenheim, a Ford Foundation Poet-Playwright Grant, an Amy Lowell Poetry Traveling Scholarship, and a Robert Frost Fellowship-she was a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and served as chancellor of The Academy of American Poets from 1980 until her death in 1989. According to critic Harold Bloom, she ranks with Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop as one of the three best women poets of the twentieth century.

5. May Swenson
May Swenson. Author/Illustrator Bio May Swenson (19131989) received many awardsfor her work, among them the Bollingen Prize and a MacArthur Fellowship.
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6. YRMusic.com :: Bio : May Swenson
May Swenson (b. 1913). Biography not available. Do a Google search forMay Swenson. ALL YRM ARTIST BIOS YRM Composers.
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7. Louise Swenson Information Page
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Louise Swenson Variety Information Page Study Background information Some sources of hardy vines. to see other varieties please scroll down to the choices list To see results please visit the variety results chart page Comments from the Minnesota Grape Growers Association. This selection was bred from a cross of E.S. 2-3-17 x Kay Gray. However, as a wine grape, it will never be confused with Kay Gray. Berries average around 3 g and clusters are small to medium, conical, somewhat compact, and average 105 g (range 70-130 g). In five years of trials, the wine from Louise Swenson has been outstanding for its quality and consistency from year to year. The wine is without any negative hybrid characteristics, and has a typical delicate aroma of flowers and honey. This wine's only significant fault is that it is rather light in body. Blending with a variety such as Prairie Star makes it a more complete wine. Louise Swenson rarely exceeds 20 Brix, even if left to hang past midseason. Acidity is moderate and needs no reduction. Observed at many sites around south-central Minnesota, this variety has shown little or no winter injury even in the most severe (-40 o F) winters.

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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ms. swenson may petition the board at anytime for a stay of the suspension of her licensure. In conjunction
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STATE OF WISCONSIN BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURSING IN THE MATTER OF DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST DEBBIE G. SWENSON, RN, ORDER GRANTING STAY Respondent On January 12, 1996, the Board of Nursing issued its Final Decision and Order in the above-captioned matter. By the terms of the board's order, respondent's license to practice as a registered nurse in Wisconsin was suspended for an indefinite period. The Order provided that Ms. Swenson could petition at any time for a stay of the suspension, and could apply for consecutive three month extensions of the stay upon submission of satisfactory evidence of having complied during the prior three month period with all terms and limitations on the license. Among these were that respondent participate in a recognized program for the treatment of chemical dependency, that she participate in psychotherapy a minimum of four times each month, and that she participate in program of random witnessed monitoring for controlled substances and alcohol in her blood or urine on a frequency of not less than four times per month. By letter dated April 25, 1998, respondent requested that the stay of the suspension of her license be stayed. The board considered the request at its meeting of July 9, 1998, and denied the petition by its Order dated July 18, 1998. The basis for the denial was explained by the board as follows:

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5, 2002 ). Carl swenson may not have the commercial fame of Bo Jackson,but he does subscribe to Jackson's twosport regiment. US
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11. May 28
some three hours. See story below. RESIDENTS FIND BELL RINGING ANAPPEALING HOBBY , By Matt swenson may 30, 2001. High above street
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May 28 July 4 September 3 Sue O'Neill, a member of the Washington Ringing Society from Fairfax, Va., has been ringing bells at Washington National Cathedral for 25 years. She began her bell-ringing career as a child in Nottingham, England, where she grew up. On Monday, the society attempted a full peal, which would require 5,039 ring changes taking some three hours. See story below "RESIDENTS FIND BELL RINGING AN APPEALING HOBBY",
By Matt Swenson May 30, 2001 High above street level in Washington National Cathedral's Gloria in Excelsis Tower is a carpeted room with tables, chairs and a blackboard. In essence, it looks like a really nice conference room with one of the best views available in the District.
That is, except for 10 ropes hanging in a circle in the middle of the room. The ropes lead one level higher into a room of 10 bells, or one rope per bell. By pulling on the ropes, a person controls the corresponding bell's actions and sound.

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Num Mark AUTHORS (12 of 2) Medium Year swenson may 1 The CompletePoems To Solve / May Swenson ; Illustrated By Christy Hale. 1993
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Swenson May American Sports Poems / selected By R.R. Knudson And May Swenson. Baseball : A Literary Anthology / edited By Nicholas Dawidoff

13. 2002 Pulitzer Prizes-EDITORIAL WRITING, Works
mainstream. Indeed, Village members like swenson may have handed youa canape at a catered civic event or sold you groceries. Where
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HELPING PEOPLE OFF THE STREETS
Menu Item: Climbing Back Brad Swenson was having a bad week. He and his wife were bickering. He didn't get along with his supervisor at the Lucky distribution center in La Habra where he processed orders. On the way home from work one Friday, he stopped for a beer at Cliff's Hideaway in La Palma.
The beer got him thinking how unhappy he was and that led to a few double Bloody Marys. "I got wasted," he says, "then I decided I wanted to go get high." Swenson got a motel room and hit the crack pipe for two weeks straight. "I smoked up my savings, checking account, overdrafts. I lost everything," he says.
It wasn't the first time. With nowhere to sleep, Swenson found an old carpet behind a karate studio in Artesia and rolled up inside. After a few days, he wandered into an encampment of fellow crack addicts under a Long Beach freeway overpass, where he slept on a stained mattress. One night he wound up crashing at a nearby crack house. He was there when the Long Beach police kicked down the door. For the next three months and 20 days, Swenson had a place to stay, the same place that houses hundreds of people with mental illness on any given day: Los Angeles' Twin Towers jail. While he was there, recovering-addicts-turned-counselors from a place in Long Beach called the Village invited him into their program. Ever since, he says, his life has begun to make sense.
Most of the people who wind up living on the streets have mental illness, addictions or both. Because society doesn't know what to do with them, or doesn't care, these sick people are battered by disease, criminals and their own demons. The rest of us pay a high price in social services they use, while we also endure an ongoing assault on civic pride. Plenty of public and private organizations grapple with the problem of people temporarily left without housing by poverty, abuse or bad luck. Swenson lucked into one of the few places that take on the hard-core cases.

14. May Swenson - The Academy Of American Poets
may swenson The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. may swenson.
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15. May Swenson - The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook May Swenson May Swenson was born in Logan, Utah, in 1919. She attended Utah State University, Logan, and received a bachelor's degree in 1939. She taught poetry at Bryn Mawr, the University of North Carolina, the University of California at Riverside, Purdue University and Utah State University and was an editor at New Directions publishers from 1959 to 1966. Her poems appeared in Antaeus The Atlantic Monthly Carleton Miscellany The Nation The New Yorker Paris Review Parnassus and Poetry . She served as a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets from 1980 to 1989. She died in Oceanview, Delaware, in 1989. This bio was last updated on Feb 15, 2001. photo courtesy of the Literary Estate of May Swenson A Selected Bibliography Poetry Another Animal
A Cage of Spines
To Mix with Time: New and Selected Poems
Poems to Solve
(1963) For children.
Half Sun, Half Sleep: New Poems
More Poems to Solve
(1971) For children.

16. May Swenson - The Academy Of American Poets
may swenson Little Lion Face. The Academy of American Poets Add to aNotebook Little Lion Face may swenson. Little lion face I stopped
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17. 56746. Swenson, May. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION may swenson (1919–1995), US poet. Question (l. 1–4). . . New Poetsof England and America. Donald Hall, Robert Pack, and Louis Simpson, eds.
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18. 56750. Swenson, May. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION may swenson (1919–1995), US poet. The Centaur (l. 1–4). . . No MoreMasks! an Anthology of Poems by Women. Florence Howe and Ellen Bass, eds.
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Can it be there was only one
summer that I was ten? It must

19. Swenson, May
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20. Swenson Technology, Inc.
may swenson The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Some pages also include RealAudio clips of the poet reading his or her work. may swenson. may swenson was born in Logan, Utah, in 1919.
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