po etry Award sill_ -- ,r, ,„', -ae Irish Times offers
a prize of £100 for elr. Competitors must not have reached the age 0', thirty on November I, 1965, upon which date the 11°.MPetition closes. The poems must be originals, not idherin published, and written in 'English. The °° this is not prescribed; but publication will depend %this not being excessive. h0, tach competitor is to submit four poems, neither si",ore nor less. Entries must be typewritten on one hue Of the paper only. Every poem submitted must ve, signed with a pseudonym. A separate sealed en- t, flne with the pseudonym on the outside con- urting the writer's name and address must be sent N the poems, so as to arrive on or before The I, 1965. Entries should be addressed to _nu Literary Editor, Irish Times, Dublin,' and marked Poetry Competition. bc LileReike judges will be: T. R. Henn, of St. Catharine's Aan Cambridge; Charles Monteith, Fellow of 11'u01 Souls and a director of Faber and Faber; Denis ubo lecturer in English, University College, 'Irish Times.' Dub" TERENCE DE VERE WHITE