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  2. New Letters - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 the magazine's name was changed to The University of Kansas City Review. In that time the magazine published work by May Sarton, J.D. Salinger, E.E. Cummings, Marianne Moore, May Swenson, James T. Farrell, Kenneth Rexroth. In 1971, David Ray took over as editor and the magazine's name was changed again, this time to New Letters.

  3. American City Business Journals - Wikipedia

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    American City Business Journals, Inc. ( ACBJ) is an American newspaper publisher based in Charlotte, North Carolina. ACBJ publishes The Business Journals, which contains local business news for 44 markets in the United States (each market's edition named for that market, such as Austin Business Journal, Hartford Business Journal, Wichita ...

  4. Kevin Rabas - Wikipedia

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    Kansas State University ( MA) University of Kansas ( PhD) Kevin Rabas [1] is an American poet, professor and jazz musician. He is the author of two collections of poetry, the co-director of the Creative Writing Program at Emporia State University, co-edits a literary magazine, and was the winner of the Langston Hughes Award for Poetry. [2]

  5. Chiron Review - Wikipedia

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    Chiron Review is a literary journal based in St. John, Kansas. [1] It was founded as The Kindred Spirit [2] in February 1982, by Michael Hathaway shortly after graduating high school and taking a job as typesetter at a local daily newspaper. [3] In March, 1989, the title was changed to Chiron Review. [4]

  6. University of Kansas Health System - Wikipedia

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    2012–2018 — Since the award's inception, The University of Kansas Hospital has been ranked the best hospital in Kansas and in Kansas City by U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Hospitals. 2017–2018 — U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Hospitals ranked the hospital in the top 50 in 8 major specialties, including Cancer ...

  7. Category:Magazines published in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    M. Mother Earth Living. Mother Earth News. Motorcycle Classics. The Moving Arts Film Journal.

  8. The Phoenix: Midwest Homophile Voice - Wikipedia

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    15000286. The Phoenix: Midwest Homophile Voice was an American homophile magazine that ran from 1966 to 1972. [1] It was published by The Phoenix Society for Individual Freedom, in Kansas City, Missouri, and was the first LGBT magazine in the Midwest. [2] The magazine was founded by Drew Shafer, a gay rights activist from Kansas City (KC), who ...

  9. Metropolitan Community College (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    History. MCC is the oldest public college in Kansas City, Missouri, and the first community college established in the state of Missouri. It was founded in 1915 as Kansas City Polytechnic Institute, with its campus at 11th and Locust streets initially offering a junior college program, a teacher training school, a high school, a mechanic arts school, a trade school, and a business training school.