Sunday, June 29, 2014

Caribbean Quarterly, June – September 1969 (Journal)


Caribbean Quarterly, Vol. 15, Nos. 2 & 3, June – September 1969. (Two copies; one given to Dr. T. Mathews by Sir Philip)

Available online.

Table of Contents:
Tribute to Sir Philip Sherlock, by R.M. Nettleford. (Address delivered on the retirement of the Vice-Chancellor)

Year’s Ending (Poem), by P.M. Sherlock.

The student and the university’s civilizing role, by Lucille Mathurin Mair.

Gib Hall Revisited (Poem), by Derek Walcott.

The role of the extra-mural department, by J. Roby Kidd & R.M. Nettleford.

University Study (Poem), by Mervyn Morris.

The evolution of community development in Jamaica (1937 – 1962), by Sybil Francis.

97 Years Old (Poem), by Robert Henry.

The U.W.I. and the teaching of West Indian history, by Elsa Goveia.

Empty Lot (poem), by Dennis Craig.

An introduction to Caribbean literature, by A. Derrick (Text of a lecture delivered in Antigua under the auspices of the Extra-Mural Department)

Worthing Midnight (Poem), by Slade Hopkinson.

Calypso Drama (excerpt from Dr. Hill’s book now in preparation, The Trinidad Carnival: Mandate for a National Theatre), by Errol Hill.

Spectator Sport (Poem), by Dennis Scott.

NOTES AND COMMENTARY:

i) The role of the University of the West Indies in family planning, by Karl A. Smith.

ii) Interview with an artist (Jennifer Dickson, interviewed by Hugh Morrison after her exhibition held at Creative Arts Centre, UWI, Mona, June, 1969).

Oedipus at Colonus (Poem), by John Figueroa.

Gabrielle (Short Story), by Colin Hope.

Famine (Poem), by Wayne Vincent Brown.

BOOK REVIEWS

Poma de Ayala, New Chronicle and good Government, by Felipe Guaman, reviewed by Wilson Harris.

The Hero and the Crowd in a Colonial Polity, by A.W. Singham, reviewed by Morris Cargill.

Black Intellectuals come to Power, by Ivar Oxaal, reviewed by Ken Post.

Negus (Poem) (excerpt from Islands), by Edward Brathwaite.

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