Box 2
Contains 17 Results:
Two Times One, ca. 1917
Contains works written by Clarke as a student, mostly from her time at Bates College. The works are arranged chronologically, with undated works at the end of the sequence.
American Ideals, 1921
Contains works written by Clarke as a student, mostly from her time at Bates College. The works are arranged chronologically, with undated works at the end of the sequence.
College Professors, 1921
Contains works written by Clarke as a student, mostly from her time at Bates College. The works are arranged chronologically, with undated works at the end of the sequence.
Thiogenes and the Sphinx, 1922
Contains works written by Clarke as a student, mostly from her time at Bates College. The works are arranged chronologically, with undated works at the end of the sequence.
The Philosophy of Theognis, 1922
Contains works written by Clarke as a student, mostly from her time at Bates College. The works are arranged chronologically, with undated works at the end of the sequence.
Ashes of Roses, 1923
Contains works written by Clarke as a student, mostly from her time at Bates College. The works are arranged chronologically, with undated works at the end of the sequence.
Forensic: Resolved, that the Volstead Act should be amended to permit the sale and manufacture of light wines and beers, 1923
Contains works written by Clarke as a student, mostly from her time at Bates College. The works are arranged chronologically, with undated works at the end of the sequence.
Looking Glasses, 1923
Contains works written by Clarke as a student, mostly from her time at Bates College. The works are arranged chronologically, with undated works at the end of the sequence.
The Shoe and the Foot, 1923
Contains works written by Clarke as a student, mostly from her time at Bates College. The works are arranged chronologically, with undated works at the end of the sequence.
The Tiger and the Tiger Lily, 1923
Contains works written by Clarke as a student, mostly from her time at Bates College. The works are arranged chronologically, with undated works at the end of the sequence.