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Quackenbush, Alice T. A.
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Quade, Quentin L.
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Quarles, Edwin
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Queenan, Joe
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Questions", The Closed World--"Modern Christian Revo--lutionaries"--The Elect and Unwelcoined--"An I
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Quiett, Glenn
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Quigley, A. E.
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Quigley, Fran
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Quigley, Thomas
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Quigley, Thomas E.
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Quigley, Tom
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Quilici, George L.
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QUINLISK, JON
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Quinn, Alberta
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QUINN, BILL
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Quinn, by Edward L Shaughnessy Peter
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Quinn, Edward
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Quinn, John R
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Quinn, John R.
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Quinn, John Robert
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Poetry
(January 1991)
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John Robert Quinn A Winter Day I look out the window: All I can see Is one drab sparrow, The bones of a tree. The cold is nearly Visible; It stings like a hornet. White as a skull The snow is...
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Verse
(March 1982)
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Michael Cadnum The Horse The sinews of the angry mare grow tau hard as the impenetrable future as she tries to pull the stump, Tries and fails. The taproot locked-in dives to something trees...
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VERSE
(June 1976)
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JOHN FANDEL SEA-GLASS: TWO VIEWS 1 In the green tons of silence sound as a drum, A stained glass window of a Sea-Dome shattered, The stillness so intense. These pieces, from That soft explosion,...
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VERSE
(January 1973)
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JOHN ROBERT QUINN OLD MAN AND BARROW Often I see him thus, Head lowered, anonymous, Wheeling his world along, His weathered shadow as strong As he is, as resolute. Reticence seems to...
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VERSE
(January 1970)
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but never "I say," and never unwilling to talk to anyone One is backed up by canon law and quotations from about anything in private. Ignatius of Antioch....
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VERSE
(October 1967)
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JOHN ROBERT QUINN FAMILY ALBUM One click; the pulse of summer comes to a halt. There stands Father, all smile, dipper in hand Tingling with cold spring-water. Here am I Flecked as a...
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EPITAPH FOR ONE STILL LIVING (Verse)
(January 1939)
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Epitaph for One Still Living Take back the pulse that wages in my wrist And let the tiny music trudge away Across the ancient twilight, scarcely missed. Reclaim each flower that blossoms as the...
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Valentine (verse)
(February 1938)
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462 The Commonweal February 18, 1938 Our neighbor may not frown now at her poetic name, as swirling snows give speed to mountain skis. We know the pioneer Jesuits trailed through long forests on...
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For Old Times' Sake (verse)
(January 1938)
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370 The Commonweal January 28, 1938 is the land where in one of the cantons, Glaris, there is no cantonal representative form of government at all. Instead of doing their govern-mental work through...
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Banquet for Betrayal (verse)
(July 1937)
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Banquet for Betrayal The wheat has gone to market, The corn is in the crib; A hungry man can eat his hat, A hungry man can tear a rib From out his neighbor's cat. A dead man never...
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Spring Plowing (verse)
(April 1937)
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Spring Plowing It must be good to find yourself at dawn Riding the world behind a trusty team, To lead a flank of furrows on and on To victory-to set each clod abeam. How reassuring must the...
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A Handful of Lavender
(November 1935)
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6z T/ze Commonwea[ November 15 , I935 state-ownershlp for self-ownership; that is, it did not, like mere Socialism, demand the stateownership of property, but state-ownership of people. And if...
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Morning after a Storm (verse)
(September 1935)
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Morning after a Storm This morning she was standing in the flowers Chiding a brood of hollyhocks that lay Half-heartedly against the wall. For hours She sauntered 'round, clucking her time...
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QUINN, MARY LOU
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Quinn, Michael
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Quinn, Patrick F.
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Quinn, Peter
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Quinn, Peter A.
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Quinn-Judge, Paul
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Quinnv, Patrick F.
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QUINTON, JOSEPH
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Quirk, Charles J.
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Quirk, John
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Quirk, John J
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Quirk, Katie
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Quisley, Thomas
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Quong, Rose
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