Poetry in The Gatepost, 1932-1951
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The Gatepost Vol. 7.7: Comma Caution -
The Gatepost Vol. 7.7: After Many Springs -
The Gatepost Vol. 6.7: Skyscraper -
The Gatepost Vol. 5.7: Which Division? -
The Gatepost Vol. 5.7: "To write she has a flair." -
The Gatepost Vol. 5.7: Spring -
The Gatepost Vol. 5.7: Mother's Day -
The Gatepost Vol. 5.7: A Letter Came From Home Today -
The Gatepost Vol. 5.7: On Hats - A Poem -
The Gatepost Vol. 4.7: Silence Of- -
The Gatepost Vol. 4.7: The Gray Squirrel Speaks -
The Gatepost Vol. 4.7: Desire -
The Gatepost Vol. 3.7: "Sons who went to college." -
The Gatepost Vol. 2.7: Sister, Can You Spare a Dime? -
The Gatepost Vol. 2.7: Rest In Peace -
The Gatepost Vol. 1.1: "Just take this comfort into your soul" -
The Gatepost Vol. 1.1: "What we call Luck" -
The Gatepost Vol. 1.1: "The school paper is a grand invention" -
The Gatepost Vol. 1.1: "They might not need me—yet they might" -
The Gatepost Vol. 1.1: What A Job! -
The Gatepost Vol. 1.1: "Pluck wins, it always wins, though days be slow" -
The Gatepost Vol. 1.1: "The good ship Nausea went to sea" -
The Gatepost Vol. 1.1: What Would -
The Gatepost Vol. 1.1: Ode to Posture -
The Gatepost Vol. 1.1: Home-Made Pie - A. D. 2000