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271:. In 1917, after the first Pulitzer prizes were awarded, Society member Edward J. Wheeler petitioned the President of Columbia University to include poetry as an award category. After receiving a reply from the President that there had been no funds allocated to award a prize in poetry, Wheeler secured $ 500 on behalf of the Society from a New York City art patron in order to establish the prize. The Poetry Society continued to provide this support until 1922 when Columbia University as well as the Pulitzer Board, voted to regularize a Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. 227:
apartments it was proposed we should continue to meet...When, after much enthusiastic speech-making, a committee was appointed to retire and discuss the details, I had no hesitancy in saying—though at the risk of seeming ungrateful to our hosts—that it was much too big an idea to be narrowed down to a social function, into which it would inevitably deteriorate, and if the Society were developed at all, it ought to be along national lines, and should meet in a public rather than a private place."
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in the New York City subway system, a program which has since placed poetry in the transit systems of over 20 cities throughout the country such as: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Portland, and Salt Lake City. The program has been honored with numerous awards including a Design
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writing "It was not, however, to be an organization in the formal sense of the word, but founded upon the salon idea, a place where poets would gather to read and discuss their work and that of their contemporaries, the group to be united largely through the hospitality of our hosts at whose
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for Transportation Merit Award, the New York Municipal Society's Certificate of Merit, and in 2000 a proclamation from the Council of the City of New York that honored the program for its "invaluable contribution to the people of New York City."
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and awarded for a selection of four or five poems that use language in an original way to reflect the encounter of the ordinary and the extraordinary and to take a stand against oppression in any of its
315:– for a unified and complete sequence of poems published in America in a print or online journal, chapbook, or book; presented in partnership with the T.S. Eliot Foundation. Awarded annually since 2018. 178:
is a literary organization founded in 1910 by poets, editors, and artists. It is the oldest poetry organization in the United States. Past members of the society have included such renowned poets as
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Beginning in 2003, the Society began sponsoring an annual chapbook contest, awarding four fellowships to poets who have not yet published a full-length poetry collection. These fellowships include:
309:— offered by the society to a poet living in the United States who is chosen on the basis of "genius and need." Awarded annually since 1930, with the exception of 1933. 578: 593: 376: 291:
Frost Medal — for distinguished lifetime achievement in American poetry. Inaugurated 1930; awarded annually since 1984. The medal was first presented in 1930 to
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In 1915 the Society began conferring awards honoring innovation and mastery of the form by emerging and established American poets.
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The Pulitzer Prize Archive, vol. 11: Poetry / Verse Awards 1918-1995. Edited by Heinz-Dietrich Fischer (K G Saur Munchen, 1997)
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In addition to the Frost Medal, Shelley Award, and Four Quartets Prize, the Poetry Society confers other awards:
282: 268: 558: 292: 219: 396:— awarded to original work being done in mid-career by a poet who has not had substantial recognition. 300: 191: 306: 379:— awarded for the best unpublished poem by a student in grades 9 through 12 from the United States. 339:— given to two New York poets under 30 years of age who have yet to publish a first book of poems 82: 312: 364: 211: 149: 512: 399:
Louis Hammer Memorial Award — awarded for a distinguished poem in the surrealist manner.
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Poets & Writers, "Poetry Society Celebrates Centennial." May/June 2010 Issue.
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In 1910, the Poetry Society of America held its first official meeting in the
332:— given to two US poets who have yet to publish a first book of poems. 215: 373:— awarded for an original poem in any form on a humanitarian theme. 455: 281: 541: 267:
The Poetry Society was instrumental in the establishment of a
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