The Glascock Poetry Prize is awarded to the winner of the annual Kathryn Irene Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Contest at Mount Holyoke College . The "invitation-only competition is sponsored by the English department at Mount Holyoke and counts many well-known poets, including Sylvia Plath and James Merrill , among its past winners" and is thought to be the "oldest intercollegiate poetry competition."
5-513: Each year, about six young poets from the nation's top colleges and universities are selected to participate. After being selected, participants submit a brief manuscript of poems, which they read at a public reading during the culmination of the contest. The annual Kathryn Irene Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Contest is named after Kathryn Irene Glascock . Glascock was a young poet who graduated from Mount Holyoke in 1922. Glascock died in 1923. Shortly after her death, Glascock's parents established
10-648: A magazine editor in New York after college. In her memory, her parents established the annual Kathryn Irene Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Contest at Mount Holyoke College in 1923. The contest became an intercollegiate event in 1924. In addition, Glascock's parents also published a collection of her poetry entitled, Poems , and had one of her poems, "Daylight," published in Poetry Magazine . She died there in 1923, from pneumonia . This biographical article about an American poet born between 1900-1909
15-611: The 50th anniversary of the contest, the English department of Mount Holyoke College published a collection of poems titled Preludes: Selected Poems from the Kathryn Irene Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Contest 1924-1973 . The collection included selected works from the first 50 years of the competition such as "The Black Swan" by James Merrill . Kathryn Irene Glascock Kathryn Irene Glascock (1901 – February 23, 1923)
20-622: The Glascock Prize. It became an intercollegiate event in 1924. The Glascock Poetry Competition has launched the careers of many of America's most important poets including James Merrill who won in 1946 (and participated in 1938), Sylvia Plath who won in 1955, Kenneth Koch in 1948, Donald Hall who took second place in 1951 and Gjertrud Schnackenberg in 1973. Other notable participants include Mark Halperin, Mary Jo Salter , Katha Pollitt , Mary Ann Radner, William Kunstler , James Agee and Frederick Buechner . In 1973, in honor of
25-477: Was an American poet . The Kathryn Irene Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Contest is named after her. Glascock was born in 1901 to parents Hugh Grundy Glascock, an educator, and Etta (or Ella) Bodine Woods. She was raised in Culver, Indiana . Glascock graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1922. At Mount Holyoke, she was editor of the school newspaper, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa . Glascock worked as
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