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Charles Plymell (born
April 26, 1935, in Holcomb, Kansas) is a poet, novelist, and
small press publisher.
Plymell has been
published widely, collaborated...
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Plymell is an
unincorporated community in
Finney County, Kansas,
United States. It is
located on U.S.
Route 83, 11
miles (18 km)
south of
Garden City...
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published by John Fowler.[additional citation(s) needed] (According to
Charles Plymell, an
editor of Grist, Wilson's
first published work was in 1966 in Grist...
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district includes the
communities of
Garden City, Friend, Pierceville,
Plymell, and
nearby rural areas. The
school district operates the
following schools:...
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Middle School (grades 6–8), or
Holcomb High
School (grades 9–12).
Charles Plymell, Beat poet,
publisher Kansas portal Holcomb High
School Santa Fe Trail...
- got back from India, and got to the West Coast, there's a poet,
Charlie Plymell - at a
party in
Bolinas — pla**** me a
record of this new
young folk singer...
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Holcomb Friend Gano
Kalvesta Lowe
Mansfield Peterson Pierceville†
Plymell Quinby Ritchal Rodkey Tennis Wolf
Eminence Ravanna Finney County is divided...
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underground comix from that year,
Vaughn Bodē's Das
Kampf and
Charles Plymell's Robert Ronnie Branaman. Joel Beck
began contributing a full-page comic...
- on bike-friendly status". kansas.
Retrieved January 1, 2019. "Charles
Plymell". Map of
Kansas Literature.
Retrieved March 19, 2022.; Olmsted, Marc. "Goldmouth:...
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Francisco in
early 1968. Some 3,500
copies were
printed by Beat
writer Charles Plymell, who
arranged with
publisher Don
Donahue for Zap to be the
first title...