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and one of the founders - The Women's City Club of Greater Miami, Director, Florida Arts and Sciences, State President National League of American Pen Women. Editor-in-chief of The | and one of the founders - The Women's City Club of Greater Miami, Director, Florida Arts and Sciences, State President National League of American Pen Women. Editor-in-chief of The Informant and member Internations [[P?]] Council. | ||
Now - President, Miami Branch, National League of American Pen Women. | Now - President, Miami Branch, National League of American Pen Women. | ||
State | State Chairman, Division of Literature. Florida Federation of Womens' Clubs. | ||
Contributing Editor "Be Kind Mag published in Palm Beach. | Contributing Editor "Be Kind Mag published in Palm Beach. | ||
Author - Book of Children's Stories, Syndicate of | Author - Book of Children's Stories, Syndicate of quartrains under captions "The Owl Says" and "Krazy Quartrains," | ||
Sonnett in "Eminent American Poets," published by Empire Publishing Co., N.Y. | |||
Short Short Story in "American Short Short Story - 1933" and "Modern American Poetry - 1933" both published by Galleon Press, N. Y. | Short Short Story in "American Short Short Story - 1933" and "Modern American Poetry - 1933" both published by Galleon Press, N. Y. | ||
Poetry Pastels - Poem to Amy Lowell. | Poetry Pastels - Poem to Amy Lowell. | ||
Florida Poets - both books - poems | Florida Poets - both books - poems | ||
National [[?]] - Feature Articles | National [[?Voter?]] - Feature Articles | ||
Tropicana Feature Articles - Sonnets - "Rondel to Sara Teasdale" | Tropicana - Feature Articles - Sonnets - "Rondel to Sara Teasdale" | ||
The Pioneer - Short Short Story | The Pioneer - Short Short Story | ||
"Echoes" , "Popular Poetry", "Transitions" and "Real Life" - Poems | "Echoes" , "Popular Poetry", "Transitions" and "Real Life" - Poems | ||
The | The Mirror - Poems - also "Poems" pub. by Poets Press N.Y. City | ||
Poetry Forum - Sonnet | Poetry Forum - Sonnet | ||
Published songs - "Lies" - Music by [[Zucc??]] dramatized and presented by Roxy (Rotlenfelt) | Published songs - "Lies" - Music by [[?Mason Zucc??]] dramatized and presented by Roxy (Rotlenfelt) | ||
"[[Deni?]] Lady" Music by Howard Grode - presented by Earl Carrol | "[[Deni?]] Lady" Music by Howard Grode - presented by Earl Carrol | ||
Received Sonnet prize - British Poetry Society | Received Sonnet prize - British Poetry Society | ||
in left margin | in left margin | ||
Isn't this enough? Sincerely, Polly McKibben | Isn't this enough? Sincerely, Polly McKibben |
Latest revision as of 04:36, 12 October 2021
and one of the founders - The Women's City Club of Greater Miami, Director, Florida Arts and Sciences, State President National League of American Pen Women. Editor-in-chief of The Informant and member Internations P? Council. Now - President, Miami Branch, National League of American Pen Women. State Chairman, Division of Literature. Florida Federation of Womens' Clubs. Contributing Editor "Be Kind Mag published in Palm Beach. Author - Book of Children's Stories, Syndicate of quartrains under captions "The Owl Says" and "Krazy Quartrains," Sonnett in "Eminent American Poets," published by Empire Publishing Co., N.Y. Short Short Story in "American Short Short Story - 1933" and "Modern American Poetry - 1933" both published by Galleon Press, N. Y. Poetry Pastels - Poem to Amy Lowell. Florida Poets - both books - poems National ?Voter? - Feature Articles Tropicana - Feature Articles - Sonnets - "Rondel to Sara Teasdale" The Pioneer - Short Short Story "Echoes" , "Popular Poetry", "Transitions" and "Real Life" - Poems The Mirror - Poems - also "Poems" pub. by Poets Press N.Y. City Poetry Forum - Sonnet Published songs - "Lies" - Music by ?Mason Zucc?? dramatized and presented by Roxy (Rotlenfelt) "Deni? Lady" Music by Howard Grode - presented by Earl Carrol Received Sonnet prize - British Poetry Society in left margin Isn't this enough? Sincerely, Polly McKibben