Papers relating to First Annual Festival. 1961.
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The Poetry Society of Vermont (PSOV) was envisioned by Mary Newton Baldwin and founded on May 15, 1947, in Burlington, Vermont. The organization's first workshop meeting was held at the Wood Art Gallery in Montpelier on January 24, 1948. The organization attracted many prominent members including folk song collector Helen Hartness Flanders and Arthur Wallace Peach, English professor at Norwich University. Two publications grew out statewide poetry readings and meetings. ...