Wednesday, August 22, 1934 Page 48 Daily Nebraskan Poetry contest features cash prizes Caramel corn recipes cure evening muncwies International Publications has announced its National College Poetry Contest, Fall Concours 1984. The contest is open to all col lege and university students who want to have their poems an thologized. Cash prizes will go to the top five poems: $ 1 00 for first place, $50 for second, $25 for third, $15 for fourth and $10 for fifth. All accepted manuscripts will be printed in the anthology "American Collegiate Poets." The contest rules are: 1. Any student is eligible to submit his or her verse. 2. All entries must be original and unpublished, 3. All entries must be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the page only. Each poem must be on a separate sheet and must bear, in the upper left hand corner, the name and address of the student as well as the col lege attended. Also put name and address on envelope. 4. There are no restrictions on form or theme. Poems can be up to 14 lines long. Each poem must have a separate title. Avoid "Untitled." Small black and white illustrations welcome. 5. The judge's decision will be final. No information by phone. 6. Entrants should keep a copy of all entries because they can not be returned. 7. There is an initial $1 regis tration fee for the first entry and a 50-cent fee for each addi tional poem. 8. All entries must be post marked no later than Oct. 31, and fees must be paid cash, check or money order, to: International Publications P. 0. Box 44044-L L03 Angeles, Calif. 90044 In the Daily Nebrastan, cisssifed bltotiM is never Iccpt sssret f In fact, some people look so intently at the class ified ad section of the Daily Nebraskan, they be come like detectives. Maybe you're one of them. Whether you want to sell something, send a friend a message, buy something, announce an event, offer a service or whatever, your ad will be dis covered in the Daily Nebraskan Classifieds. 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