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VIAFrevised2015-09-22machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-09T21:40:59machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-09T21:40:59humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonRuark, Gibbonspresumed1941-12-10Antioch review.Applewhite, James.Chappell, Fred, 1936-Harmon, William, 1938-Palaemon Press (Winston-Salem, N.C.)Pinsky, Robert.Quinn, Mary Bernetta.Ragan, Sam, 1915-Ruark, GibRuark, GibbonsPalaemon Press (Winston-Salem, N.C.). Editorial archive, 1974-1984.Palaemon Press (Winston-Salem, N.C.)Ashbery, John.Booth, Philip E., 1925-Caldwell, Erskine, 1903-1987.Coxe, Louis Osborne, 1918-1993.Cunningham, J. V. 1911-1985.Davidson, Donald, 1893-1968.Davie, Donald.Ghiselin, Brewster, 1903-Hecht, Anthony, 1923-2004.Heyen, William, 1940-Hoffman, Daniel.Hollander, John.Meredith, William Morris, 1919-Merrill, James Ingram.Merwin, W. S. 1927-Miller, Heather Ross, 1939-Miller, Vassar 1924-Montgomery, Marion.Moss, Howard, 1922-1987.Nemerov, Howard.Noll, Bink.O'Connor, Flannery.Prunty, Wyatt.Ruark, Gibbons.Schuyler, James.Settle, Mary Lee.Shapiro, Karl Jay, 1913-2000.Simpson, Louis, 1923-Smith, Dave, 1942-Smith, William Jay, 1918-Spacks, Barry.Squires, Radcliff, 1917-Still, James, 1906-2001.Strand, Mark, 1934-Stuart, Dabney, 1937-Summers, Hollis Spurgeon, 1916-1987.Swenson, May, 1913-1989.Wagoner, David.Warren, Rosanna.Watson, Robert, 1925-Wright, Charles, 1935-Editorial archive, 1974-1984..5 linear foot.Mostly correspondence with contributing poets; typescript poems, with many setting copies; and cancelled checks. Authors include, among others, John Ashbery, Brewster Ghiselin, Anthony Hecht, W.S. Merwin, Flannery O'Connor, and Karl Shapiro. Brown University Archives, John Hay LibraryRuark, Gibbons. [Poems by Gibbons Ruark].Ruark, Gibbons.[Poems by Gibbons Ruark]. 1981-1999.10 items ; 16-36 cm.University of North Carolina at Chapel HillFred Chappell papers, 1944-2013 and undatedChappell, Fred, 1936-Fred Chappell papers, 1944-2013 and undated141.4 Linear Feet; 102,625 ItemsEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryQuinn, Mary Bernetta. Mary Bernetta Quinn papers, 1937-1998.Quinn, Mary Bernetta.Mary Bernetta Quinn Papers, . 1937-19985100; 8.5Sister Bernetta Quinn (1915- ) received a B.A. degree from the College of St. Teresa in 1942, an M.A. from the Catholic University of America in 1944, and a Ph. D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1952. A teacher and poet, Sister Bernetta's two primary areas of scholarship are the Catholic Church and modernist poetry, especially the life and work of Ezra Pound and Randall Jarrell. Correspondence, writings by Sister Bernetta and others, photographs, and other papers. Correspondence is between Sister Bernetta and a wide circle of friends, colleagues, and fellow scholars. Much correspondence is personal in nature, but a good portion of it concerns Sister Bernetta's scholarship, particularly her work on Randall Jarrell and Ezra Pound. Major correspondents include Jarrell's wives Mackie and Mary and brother Charles, Robert Penn Warren, Pound's daughter Mary De Rachewiltz and longtime companion Olga Rudge, Flannery O'Connor's mother Regina O'Connor, Richard Wilbur, Donald Davidson, Peter Taylor, Sylvia Wilkinson, Doris Betts, Robie Macauley, Heather Ross Miller, Gibbons Ruark, Shelby Stephenson, Ron Bayes, Carolyn Kizer, Denise Levertov, Seamus Heaney, Grace DiSanto, and Fred Chappell. Writings by Sister Bernetta include scholarly articles, poetry, book reviews, journals and meditations, and notes. There are also drafts of her prose adaption for children of Dante's Photographs include one of poets James Wright and Robert Bly on horseback, probably from the 1960s. Divine Comedy.EnglishUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical CollectionHarmon, William, 1938-. William Harmon papers, 1939-2000 (correspondents O-R).Harmon, William, 1938-William Harmon papers, 1939-2000 (correspondents O-R).About 10,000 items (23.0 linear ft.).Correspondents represented in the collection arranged alphabetically by last name. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAntioch Review mss., 1940-2007Antioch Review mss. 1940-200745,000 itemsConsists of the correspondence, administrative files, author files, manuscript submission records and other miscellaneous documents pertaining to, but not limited to, fundraising, donors, publicity, prizes and awards of the literary publication.EnglishLilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)Sam Ragan Papers, 1948-1996Ragan, Sam, 1915-Sam Ragan Papers, 1948-1996About 32,600 items (51.5 linear feet).Samuel Talmadge Ragan (1915-1996) was managing and executive editor of the (Raleigh, N.C.), 1948-1969; editor and publisher of (Southern Pines, N.C.), 1969-1996; award-winning poet; writing teacher; and supporter of the arts in North Carolina. Ragan served as the first secretary of the North Carolina Department of Art, Culture, and History from 1972 to 1973. In 1982, he was named Poet Laureate of the state of North Carolina by Governor James B. Hunt. He was also chair of the North Carolina Arts Council, chair of the North Carolina Writers' Conference, and president of the Friends of Weymouth, which operates the Weymouth Center for Arts and Humanities in Southern Pines. Ragan died at his home in Southern Pines on 11 May 1996. News and Observer The Pilot Papers document Sam Ragan's career as a journalist and his role as patron of the arts in North Carolina. Correspondence files include materials relating to newspaper organizations, the North Carolina Arts Council, North Carolina Writers' Conference, North Carolina Writers' Network, and the Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities. Subject files include information about the Freedom of Information Act and on the Free Press-Fair Trial confrontation of 1968, along with correspondence from various North Carolina writers. Writings include materials regarding Ragan's (Blair, 1964), typescripts of commentaries from which aired on WTVD television in Durham, and drafts of works by other writers. There are also materials relating to Ragan's tenure at the , typescripts of the columns, and letters to the editor used on the editorial page of . Financial information chiefly relates to the . Also included are photographs of Sam Ragan alone and with others and recordings of North Carolina Writers' Conference banquet dinners. The Tree in the Far Pasture Sam Ragan Reports, News and Observer The Pilot The PilotEnglishUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical CollectionPinsky, Robert. Robert Pinsky papers, circa 1960-2008.Pinsky, Robert.Robert Pinsky papers, circa 1960-2008.40 linear feet.Correspondence, literary manuscripts, academic papers, memorabilia, prose and poetry by other writers. Accession 2009-151: Essential pleasures, a new anthology of poems to read aloud : corrected typescript and page proofs, 2007-2008 (2 manuscript boxes). Accession 2011-202: Articles, clippings, etc. regarding Robert Pinsky, 1995-2006. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesRuark, Gibbons. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1976-1981.Ruark, Gibbons.Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1976-1981.1 folder.Comprises 13 items, 13 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryWilliam Harmon Papers (#4568), 1939-2000Harmon, William, 1938- .William Harmon Papers (#4568) 1939-2000About 10,000 items (23.0 linear feet)William Harmon, poet and professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Correspondence, writings, and other materials of William Harmon. Included are letters to Harmon from various English and American writings, primarily poets and critics. Also included are letters, writings, a family history, and other materials from Theresa Garrett Eliot, wife of Henry Ware Eliot, T. S. Eliot's brother. Harmon's writings include drafts of , , , and other works. There are also manuscript and printed essays and poems. Unintegrated additions contain considerable material relating to Laura (Riding) Jackson, as well as correspondence and writings similar to those in the original collection. Please note that additions received after February 1995 have not been integrated into the original deposits. Researchers should always check additions to be sure they have identified all files of interest to them. The Classic Hundred A Handbook to Literature The Top 500 PoemsEnglishUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical CollectionApplewhite, James. James Applewhite papers, 1963-2010.Applewhite, James.James Applewhite papers, 1963-2010.9825 items (13.0 lin. ft.)Accession (1993-0285) (5100 items; dated 1964-1992) is comprised of manuscripts, drafts, and proofs of poems, as well as notes, correspondence, clippings, and printed materials (including serials and anthologies). The collection documents Applewhite's work as a poet and professor of English at Duke University, including his research about Wordsworth. Manuscripts in the collection include LESSONS IN SOARING: POEMS, A HISTORY OF THE RIVER: POEMS, and RIVER WRITING: AN ENO JOURNAL. Accession (2010-0155) (4725 items; 6.9 lin. ft.; dated 1963-2010) includes correspondence files, writings (both published materials and drafts), photographs, biographical/bibliographical lists and files, and other miscellaneous materials. The correspondence is largely between Applewhite, his publishers, and other literary figures. Frequent correspondents include David Smith, Donald Hall, Dabney Stuart, Fred Chappell, Robert Bly, James Dickey, Michael McFee, Gibbons Ruark, and others. Another significant component is Applewhite's writings, which largely consist of loose poetry and other manuscripts. Includes manuscript drafts for FOLLOWING GRAVITY, IRON AGE FLYING, A JOURNAL OF SUNLIGHT, STEPS TO THE STREAM, DRIVING THROUGH THE COUNTRY AMERICA THAT IS VANISHING, LANDMIND, as well as some drafts of essays and articles. Other materials include Applewhite's notebooks and notepads, many with poetry or drafts, as well as some with notes, schedules, to-do lists, and other miscellaneous writings. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library