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Show Notes 308 5. Diary, June 25, 1919. 6. Diary, a retrospective account written September 17, 1919. 7. Anapest: A line or foot of three syllables, the last being stressed, or the first two short and the last being long. 8. Madelyn to Louise Richards, July 19, 1920, from Stewart Ranch. 9. Sylvia appears in two short stories, "Quaking Asps," and "The Phantom Forest," Silver Manuscript Collection. 10. Of course, the mountain top was an eternal symbol used by Isaiah: "The mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the Come exalted above the hills top of the mountains, and shall be Lord." the of (2:2-3) ye, let us go up to the mountain ... 4 Renascence at the University 1. Much of this is based on words used by Madelyn in explaining Elizabeth what it was like in September 1948 when to her daughter Elizabeth was rushing at the University of Utah. See Madelyn to Elizabeth, undated, BQSC. 2. Diary, retrospective entry, February 19, 1926. 3. Entries for April 14, 17, 1920. (Her italics). 4. Diary, November 26,27,28, 1920. 5. University Pen 13 (April 1923): 105-09. Young Woman's Journal 32 (July 1921): 444; "The Cycle of Life," Young Woman's Journal 32 (April 1921): 6. "Why, Oh Why?" 196-97. 7. Diary, February 3, 1930. 8. Published in The Pen, June 1925, p. 115. 9. Published in The Pen, 1922. 10. Published in The Pen, 12 (June 1922): 144, a prize poem. 11. This poem received honorable mention in The Stratford Anthology of College Verse. 12. Diary, October 12, November 4, 1921. 13. Diary, November 22, 1921. 14. This poem, new to the family, is included in BQSC. 15. Published in The Pen 5 (June 1925): 112, under the heading from the unprinted poems of earlier cam "Alumnus Lyrics gathered is dated 1922. pus authors." The poem 16. Diary, July 18, 1923. 17. Diary, October 25, 1923. 18. Diary, February 28, 1924. 19. Diary, March 7, 1924. |