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Poetry Contests
$500CASH
KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Deadline for entering the $1,600 Kansas City Po• etry Contests is Feb. 1, 1972.
Top prize In the ninth annual event. is the Devins Award, $500 cash and publication of a book-length poetry manuscript by the University of Missouri Press.
Hallmark Honor Prizes of $100 each will be awarded to six poets for individual poems. Only full-time undergraduate college students are eligl• ble for the Hallmark prizes.
Kansas City Star Awards of $100 each will go to four poets.
Sharp Memorial Awards of $25 each will go to four high school pupils fre,m Missouri or a bordering state.
Poets with national reputations will judge the contests.
Winners will be announced May 1, 1972 at the final program of the 1971-72 American Poet's Series conducted by the Kansas City Jewish Community Center.
For contest rules, send a stamped, self-addressed business envelope to Po~ etry Contests Directors, P.0. Box 5313, Kansas City, Mo. 64131.
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