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====== Poetry Center ====== | ====== Poetry Center ====== | ||
- | The Poetry Center was established in 1961 and worked to showcase and promote poetry on campus. The Center was composed of faculty, students, and administrators that would bring poets to Trinity' | ||
- | In 1963, the "poet in residence" | + | The Poetry Center was established in 1961 through the funding efforts of Vice President Albert E. Holland '34, who was interested in hosting poetry events on Trinity' |
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+ | In 1963, in conjunction with the [[hartford|Hartford]] Jewish Community Center, the "poet-in-residence" | ||
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+ | In 1978, the program adopted a more formal structure and became known as the Trinity College Poetry Center, with Amelia G. Silvestri serving as its first Executive Coordinator and later, Director. The Poetry Center brought nationally recognized poets to Trinity including Philip Levine, W.D. Snodgrass, Dabney Stuart, Lucille Clifton, and Wendell Berry, to encourage and foster undergraduates' | ||
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