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A quotation of Canfield Fisher in the Vermont State House Hall of Inscriptions interprets the state motto "Freedom and Unity" regarding the relation between individual freedom and the needs of the community. Dorothea Frances Canfield – named for Dorothea Brooke of the novel Middlemarch – was born on February 17, 1879 in Lawrence, Kansas to James Hulme Canfield and Flavia Camp, an artist and writer. From 1877 to 1891 her father was a University of Kansas professor with responsibility for various historical studies, and finally president of the National Education Association. Later he was chancellor of the University of Nebraska, president of Ohio State University, and librarian at Columbia University. Canfield Fisher is most closely associated with Vermont, where she and her mother made trips to the family home and where she spent her adult life. Vermont also served as the setting for many of her books.
In 1899 Canfield received a B.A. from Ohio State University, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She went on to study Romance languages at University of Paris and Columbia University (where her father was Librarian from 1899) and earned a doctoral degree from Columbia with the dissertation Corneille and Racine in English (1904). With George Rice Carpenter from Columbia she co-wrote English Rhetoric and Composition (1906). She was the first woman to receive an honorary degree from Dartmouth College and received others from the University of Nebraska, Middlebury College, Swarthmore College, Smith College, Williams College, Ohio State University, and the University of Vermont.
She married John Redwood Fisher in 1907, and they had two children, a daughter, Sally, and a son, Jimmy.
In 1911, Canfield Fisher visited the "children's houses" in Rome established by Maria Montessori. Much impressed, she joined the cause to bring the method back to the U.S., translating Montessori's book into English and writing five of her own: three nonfiction and two novels.
Another concern of Canfield Fisher was her war work. She followed her husband to France in 1916 during World War I and while raising her young children in Paris worked to establish a Braille press for blinded veterans. She also established a convalescent home for refugee French children from the invaded areas; continuing her relief work after the war, she earned citations of appreciation from Eleanor Roosevelt, Madame Chiang Kai-shek, and the government of Denmark.
Canfield Fisher died at the age of 79 in Arlington, Vermont in 1958.
Canfield Fisher engaged in social activism in many aspects of education and politics. She managed the first adult education program in the U.S. She did war-relief work in 1917 in France, establishing the Bidart Home for Children for refugees and organizing an effort to print books in Braille for blinded combat veterans. In 1919, she was appointed to the State Board of Education of Vermont to help improve rural public education. She spent years promoting education and rehabilitation/reform in prisons, especially women's prisons.
After the war, she was the head of the U.S. committee that led to the pardoning of conscientious objectors in 1921, and sponsored financial and emigration assistance to Jewish educators, professionals, and intellectuals.
After her son was killed in World War II, she arranged a fellowship at Harvard Medical School for the two Philippine surgeons who tried to save his life.
In 2017, an Abenaki educator lobbied the Vermont Department of Libraries to pull Fisher's name from the children's literature award created in the state over half a century ago to honor her. Judy Dow claimed that Fisher stereotyped French Canadians and Native Americans in her works of fiction, and that she may have been part of the eugenics movement that promoted cleansing Vermont of people considered genetically less desirable in the 1920s and 1930s. Other voices discussed putting Fisher's characterizations in context of the times in which she lived. Yet others suggested that because Fisher's works are no longer widely read nor is her name well recognized, perhaps it has become time to retire the title of the literature award. No direct connection with the eugenics movement has been established. The Vermont State Board of Libraries recommended dropping her name from the award on grounds that "it was no longer relevant to today's young people". The state librarian announced in 2019 that the award would receive a new name for 2020.
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Wikipedia entry for "Dorothy Canfield Fisher," viewed 7/16/21
Dorothy Canfield Fisher (February 17, 1879 – November 9, 1958) was an educational reformer, social activist, and best-selling American author in the early 20th century. She strongly supported women's rights, racial equality, and lifelong education. Eleanor Roosevelt named her one of the ten most influential women in the United States. In addition to bringing the Montessori method of child-rearing to the U.S., she presided over the country's first adult education program and shaped literary tastes by serving as a member of the Book of the Month Club selection committee from 1925 to 1951.<p> <p> A quotation of Canfield Fisher in the Vermont State House Hall of Inscriptions interprets the state motto "Freedom and Unity" regarding the relation between individual freedom and the needs of the community. Dorothea Frances Canfield – named for Dorothea Brooke of the novel Middlemarch – was born on February 17, 1879 in Lawrence, Kansas to James Hulme Canfield and Flavia Camp, an artist and writer. From 1877 to 1891 her father was a University of Kansas professor with responsibility for various historical studies, and finally president of the National Education Association. Later he was chancellor of the University of Nebraska, president of Ohio State University, and librarian at Columbia University. Canfield Fisher is most closely associated with Vermont, where she and her mother made trips to the family home and where she spent her adult life. Vermont also served as the setting for many of her books. <p> In 1899 Canfield received a B.A. from Ohio State University, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She went on to study Romance languages at University of Paris and Columbia University (where her father was Librarian from 1899) and earned a doctoral degree from Columbia with the dissertation Corneille and Racine in English (1904). With George Rice Carpenter from Columbia she co-wrote English Rhetoric and Composition (1906). She was the first woman to receive an honorary degree from Dartmouth College and received others from the University of Nebraska, Middlebury College, Swarthmore College, Smith College, Williams College, Ohio State University, and the University of Vermont. <p> She married John Redwood Fisher in 1907, and they had two children, a daughter, Sally, and a son, Jimmy. <p> In 1911, Canfield Fisher visited the "children's houses" in Rome established by Maria Montessori. Much impressed, she joined the cause to bring the method back to the U.S., translating Montessori's book into English and writing five of her own: three nonfiction and two novels. <p> Another concern of Canfield Fisher was her war work. She followed her husband to France in 1916 during World War I and while raising her young children in Paris worked to establish a Braille press for blinded veterans. She also established a convalescent home for refugee French children from the invaded areas; continuing her relief work after the war, she earned citations of appreciation from Eleanor Roosevelt, Madame Chiang Kai-shek, and the government of Denmark. <p> Canfield Fisher died at the age of 79 in Arlington, Vermont in 1958. <p> Canfield Fisher engaged in social activism in many aspects of education and politics. She managed the first adult education program in the U.S. She did war-relief work in 1917 in France, establishing the Bidart Home for Children for refugees and organizing an effort to print books in Braille for blinded combat veterans. In 1919, she was appointed to the State Board of Education of Vermont to help improve rural public education. She spent years promoting education and rehabilitation/reform in prisons, especially women's prisons. <p> After the war, she was the head of the U.S. committee that led to the pardoning of conscientious objectors in 1921, and sponsored financial and emigration assistance to Jewish educators, professionals, and intellectuals. <p> After her son was killed in World War II, she arranged a fellowship at Harvard Medical School for the two Philippine surgeons who tried to save his life. <p> In 2017, an Abenaki educator lobbied the Vermont Department of Libraries to pull Fisher's name from the children's literature award created in the state over half a century ago to honor her. Judy Dow claimed that Fisher stereotyped French Canadians and Native Americans in her works of fiction, and that she may have been part of the eugenics movement that promoted cleansing Vermont of people considered genetically less desirable in the 1920s and 1930s. Other voices discussed putting Fisher's characterizations in context of the times in which she lived. Yet others suggested that because Fisher's works are no longer widely read nor is her name well recognized, perhaps it has become time to retire the title of the literature award. No direct connection with the eugenics movement has been established. The Vermont State Board of Libraries recommended dropping her name from the award on grounds that "it was no longer relevant to today's young people". The state librarian announced in 2019 that the award would receive a new name for 2020.
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Ruggles, Carl, 1876-1971. Carl Ruggles Papers, 1894-1981 (inclusive).
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Carl Ruggles Papers, 1894-1981 (inclusive).
The Carl Ruggles Papers contain the manuscript scores and sketches of Ruggles's musical compositions, including orchestral works, piano music, and songs. The correspondence holds letters to and from various composers, artists, and writers. Ruggles's life and work are further documented by: programs and clippings; personal papers and financial records; photographs; artworks by Ruggles and others; sound discs; and music by other composers, much of it copied or arranged by Ruggles. Transcriptions, notes, and indices by John Kirkpatrick occur throughout the Papers.
ArchivalResource: 39 linear ft. (56 boxes)
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- Ruggles, Carl, 1876-1971. Carl Ruggles Papers, 1894-1981 (inclusive).
Carl Ruggles Papers, 1894-1981 (inclusive)
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Carl Ruggles Papers 1894-1981 (inclusive)
Music, correspondence and other papers, art works, photographs, and additional materials by and about the American composer Carl Ruggles (1876-1971)
ArchivalResource: 56 boxes (39 linear feet)
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Ruggles, Carl, 1876-1971. Carl Ruggles Papers, 1894-1981 (inclusive).
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Carl Ruggles Papers, 1894-1981 (inclusive).
The Carl Ruggles Papers contain the manuscript scores and sketches of Ruggles's musical compositions, including orchestral works, piano music, and songs. The correspondence holds letters to and from various composers, artists, and writers. Ruggles's life and work are further documented by: programs and clippings; personal papers and financial records; photographs; artworks by Ruggles and others; sound discs; and music by other composers, much of it copied or arranged by Ruggles. Transcriptions, notes, and indices by John Kirkpatrick occur throughout the Papers.
ArchivalResource: 39 linear ft. (56 boxes)
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- Ruggles, Carl, 1876-1971. Carl Ruggles Papers, 1894-1981 (inclusive).
Paul Revere Reynolds Papers, 1899-1980.
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Paul Revere Reynolds Papers 1899-1980.
ArchivalResource: 117 linear ft. (269 boxes)
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- Paul Revere Reynolds Papers, 1899-1980.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Papers of Dorothy Canfield Fisher, 1906-1958.
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Papers of Dorothy Canfield Fisher, 1906-1958.
In letters, 1906 and n.d., to John O'Hara Cosgrave she accepts an invitation, comments on her summer and lack of productive work, mentions popular acclaim for two of her books, and sends him a tract she has written. She turns down an invitation to speak from Mr. Gretchell and recommends Sarah Cleghorn instead. Letters, 1948-1958, to A. Robinson Shipherd discuss an index for "Vermont Tradition" and the value of rewriting, and mention her blindness. A letter to Will Orton Tewson mentions a review of "Her Son's Wife." She also sends an autograph to Glen Walton Blodgett and thanks a Miss Lave for suggesting a topic for a novel in a letter written from her home for refugee children that also expresses her anxiety about World War I.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Dorothy Canfield Fisher letters and memoriam, 1943 and 1958.
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Dorothy Canfield Fisher letters and memoriam, 1943 and 1958.
The collection consists of two typed, signed letters from Dorothy Canfield to Mr. Blackington, 30 Nov. and 28 Dec. 1943, concerning portrait photographs he had taken of her. She also mentions her friend Mrs. Conroy, who had photographs taken at the same time. Also, includes a Book-of-the-Month Club pamphlet memoriam for Fisher, 1958.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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Schorger, Margaret,. Autograph letters, 1923-1934.
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Autograph letters, 1923-1934.
Letters collected by Mrs. Schorger of Madison, Wis., for their autograph value. Included are several letters from artist-etcher Joseph Pennell concerning speaking in Madison and the needs of art education; single letters from Richard E. Bishop, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Louis Agassiz Fuertes, and Arthur W. Heintzelman; two letters and a privately printed pamphlet (1923) containing a reproduction of a drawing for Dickens' "Christmas Carol" by John Leech, sent by A. Edward Newton; 1934 responses to League of Women Voters questionnaires by Phillip La Follette and Martin B. Franzkowiak; and 1929 letters from a friend, Leila Dow, while visiting in New York City.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- Schorger, Margaret,. Autograph letters, 1923-1934.
Window Shop (Cambridge, Mass.). Records, 1939-1992 (inclusive).
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Records, 1939-1992 (inclusive).
Collection includes correspondence, financial records, board and committee minutes, case and scholarship files, scattered annual reports, oral histories with founders, articles and historical material about the Window Shop, personnel files, clippings and publicity, photographs, and audio material.
ArchivalResource: 13.5 linear ft.
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- Window Shop (Cambridge, Mass.). Records, 1939-1992 (inclusive).
Papers of the Rombauer-Becker family, 1795-1992
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Papers of the Rombauer-Becker family, 1795-1992
Collection includes family photographs, newspaper clippings, family and personal correspondence, diaries, memoirs, certificates, and genealogical information of Irma Rombauer, Marion and John Becker, and their German ancestors. Also included are Marion Becker's art teaching materials, and catalogs and correspondence relating to the Cincinnati Modern Art Society. Correspondence, talks, club memberships, and drafts of Wild Wealth document her horticultural interests and civic involvement in Cincinnati. Drafts, correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill, royalty statements, fan mail, and publicity document the evolution of the Joy of Cooking through eight editions (1931-1975).
ArchivalResource: 18.76 linear feet ((41+1/2 file boxes, 1 folio box, 1 card file box) plus 4 folio+ folders, 4 oversize folders, 11 photograph folders, 1 motion picture, 1 audiotape, and 28 color slides)
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- Rombauer family. Papers of the Rombauer-Becker family, 1795-1992 (inclusive).
Henry Seidel Canby papers, 1825-1959
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Henry Seidel Canby papers 1825-1959
The Henry Seidel Canby Papers document many aspects of Canby's personal life and professional activities as a writer, editor, and educator. The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, lecture notes and other course materials. Canby corresponded with educators, literary critics,publishers, writers and other public figures. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Mary Hunter Austin, Stephen Vincent Benét, Robert Seymour Bridges, Willa Cather, Jerome Davis, Walter De La Mare, Bernard De Voto, Lee Wilson Dodd, T. S. Eliot, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, George Frisbee, Ernest Gruening, Ezra Pound, H. M. Tomlinson, and Louis Untermeyer. Manuscripts include drafts of many of Canby's books, articles, essays and speeches. Canby's affiliation with Yale University as a student and later as a faculty member is documented by his correspondence and by lecture notes and related course materials. Canby's sister Kit attended Vassar College and the correspondence files include her letters written while she was a student in the 1890s.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 41; Linear Feet: 17.5
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Glaenzer, Richard Butler, 1876-1937. Papers of Richard B. Glaenzer [manuscript], 1885-1936.
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Papers of Richard B. Glaenzer [manuscript], 1885-1936.
The collection contains a manuscript, typescripts, and a galley for articles, introductions, and reviews by Glaenzer together with an article about Glaenzer [in the hand of William Lyon Phelps?], photographs and prints, and some miscellaneous items including "The art of James Branch Cabell" by Walpole and "James Branch Cabell" By H. L. Mencken. Correspondents include Achmed Abdullah, Franklin P. Adams, Hervey Allen, Robert Gordon Anderson, D. Appleton & Co., William Rose Benét, Edwin Björkman, Boston Evening Telegraph, Arthur Brisbane, Heywood Broun, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Ellis Parker Butler, S. Parkes Cadman, Bennett Cerf, Robert W. Chambers, Charles Chaplin, Irvin S. Cobb, Marc Connelly, Hamilton Cosmo, Charles B. Davis, Charles Scribner's Sons, Homer Croy, and Richard Harding Davis. Also Floyd Dell, John Dewey, Doubleday, Page & Company, Theodore Dreiser, John Erskine, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Minnie Maddern Fiske, Hamlin Garland, Ellen Glasgow, Arthur Guiterman, Henry K. Hadley, Walter Hampden, Joseph Hergesheimer, Don Herold, Mary Alden Hopkins, Fannie Hurst, Will Irwin, and Robert Underwood Johnson. Also Otto Kahn, Alfred A. Knopt, Alfred Kreymborg, Robert M. LaFollette, Ring Lardner, Richard Le Gallienne, George B. Luks, Robert M. McBride, S. S. McClure, Don Marquis, Edgar Lee Masters, H. L. Mencken, Gouverneur Morris, Frank Papé, Maxfield Parrish, William Lyon Phelps, Will Rogers, and Charles M. Schwab. Also Gilbert Seldes, Otis Skinner, Otto Soglow, Donald Ogden Stewart, Julian Street, Tiffany Thayer, Dan Totheroh, Charles H. Towne, Carl Van Doren, Harriet Shaw Weaver, E. B. White, Robert R. Whiting, James Southall Wilson, and Florence Wyman.
ArchivalResource: 300 items.
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- Glaenzer, Richard Butler, 1876-1937. Papers of Richard B. Glaenzer [manuscript], 1885-1936.
La Piana, George, 1879-1971. Papers, 1878-1972.
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La Piana, George, 1879-1971. Papers, 1878-1972.
Papers of George La Piana, John H. Morison Professor of Church History atHarvard Divinity School and leading figure in the modernist controversy in the CatholicChurch during the early twentieth century. Materials include memoirs (English andItalian versions); manuscripts; college lecture notes; correspondence, 1908-1970;subject files; and biographical material as well as correspondence, 1919-1952, withAntonio Borgese, author and university professor; and correspondence, 1908-1946,with Ernesto Buonaiuti, Catholic priest, church historian, and leader in the modernistmovement.
ArchivalResource: 13.3 linear ft. (41 boxes)
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Charles E. Cather Collection, 1864-2001, 1924-1971
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Charles E. Cather Collection, 1864-2001, 1924-1971
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes, 8 linear feet
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Guérard, Albert Léon, 1880-1959. Albert Léon Guérard papers, 1909-1959.
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Albert Léon Guérard papers, 1909-1959.
Letters mainly to Guérard from authors, educators, and statesmen. Includes correspondence relating to world government; pamphlets and correspondence on "auxiliary languages"; and letters to his publishers, Scribner, and T. Fisher Irwin (England). Correspondents include Gertrude Atherton, Bernard Berenson, Van Wyck Brooks, D. W. Brogan, James Branch Cabell, Ernest Dimnet, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Herbert Hoover, Julian S. Huxley, David Starr Jordan, Thomas Mann, André Maurois, H. L. Mencken, Lewis Mumford, and André Siegfried.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet.
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- Guérard, Albert Léon, 1880-1959. Albert Léon Guérard papers, 1909-1959.
Thurber, James, 1894-1961. Papers, 1884-1972.
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Papers, 1884-1972.
Mostly ca. 1920-1961. Includes literary manuscripts (mostly 1940 and later), background materials collected for writings, correspondence (incl. family, personal, literary, business, fan mail), original drawings, photographs, tapes and transcripts of interviews with family and associates, scrapbooks, clippings, some juvenilia. The manuscripts files are especially rich for The white deer, The wonderful O, The Thurber album, The beast in me, and Thurber country. Chief correspondents include: Robert Douglas Andrews, Cass Canfield, Malcolm Cowley, Elmer Holmes Davis, Peter De Vries, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Frank Hummert, Herman Allen Miller, Elliott Nugent, James Edward Pollard, George A. Smallsreed.
ArchivalResource: 22 linear ft.
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- Thurber, James, 1894-1961. Papers, 1884-1972.
Meyer, Annie Nathan, 1867-1951. Annie Nathan Meyer papers, 1858-1950 (bulk 1885-1948).
Title:
Annie Nathan Meyer papers, 1858-1950 (bulk 1885-1948).
Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, clippings, reports, addresses, and miscellaneous items recording the major activities of Meyer's life. Correspondence (1880-1950) is the largest series, consisting of the general subseries arranged chronologically and containing Meyer's correspondence regarding her literary career and her participation in various social movements including her correspondence with significant American literary figures along with her numerous "Letters to the Editor"; and topical correspondence files, arranged alphabetically with a chronological sub-arrangement, representing the correspondents and subjects which Meyer considered to be of major importance. Manuscripts series (1895-1948; n.d.) contains the hand-written and typescript copies of many her published and unpublished works, divided into three subseries: monographs, plays, and short stories, sketches, essays, and addresses. Notes (1885-1945) consists of her bound notebooks, journals, and loose notes concerning her research on various topics, her impressions of some of her readings and activities, and her day-to-day thoughts. Personal material (1858-1959) is divided into two subseries: correspondence containing her correspondence with, and, or about her family on personal matters, including correspondence with her nephew, Robert Nathan, U.S. novelist and poet; and iconographic material containing photographs, postcards, and miscellaneous materials. Nearprint series (1895-1948) consists of loose clippings and scrapbooks of clippings, articles, and programs pertinent to Meyer's family and interests. Subjects and correspondents include Cyrus Adler, Dora Askowith, Barnard College, Pearl S. Buck, William C. Bullitt, Nicholas Murray Butler, Benjamin N. Cardozo, Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, James B. Corrant, Daughters of the American Revolution, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Erskin, Clifton Fadiman, Edna Ferber, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Virginia C. Gildersleeve, Isidor Hoffman, John Haynes Holmes, Herbert Hoover, Bronislaw Huberman, Henry Hull, Fannie Hurst, Zora Neale Hurston, Nathan Isaacs, James Weldon Johnson, Otto Herman Kahn, H.V. Kaltenborn, Fiorello H. La Guardia, Herbert H. Lehman, Joshua Loth Liebman, Isabel Ely Lord, Alfred Meyer, Henry Morgenthau, National Special Aid Society Home Economics Committee, New York Public Library Home Economics Advisory Committee, Ethan Orwell, Eleanor Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, Oswald Garrison Villard, Wendel Lewis Willkie, Stephen Samuel Wise, and Israel Zangwill.
ArchivalResource: 10.4 linear ft.
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- Meyer, Annie Nathan, 1867-1951. Annie Nathan Meyer papers, 1858-1950 (bulk 1885-1948).
Luther Evans Papers, 1952-1970
Title:
Luther Evans Papers, 1952-1970
ArchivalResource: 23 linear ft (ca.27,000 items in 54 boxes).
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- Luther Evans Papers, 1952-1970
Clara E. Sipprell Papers, 1915-1970
Title:
Clara E. Sipprell Papers 1915-1970
Papers of the American photographer. Original photographs, arranged as character studies, landscapes, portraits, and still life studies. Correspondence (1929-1970), clippings, interviews, photographs of her. Portraits of Louis Adamic, Svetlana Allilueva, Van Wyck Brooks, Pearl S. Buck, Rudolf Bultmann, Charles E. Burchfield, Fyodor Chaliapin, Ralph Adams Cram, W.E.B. Du Bois, Albert Einstein, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Ralph E. Flanders, Michel Fokine, Robert Frost, Eva Hansl, Roy Harris, Granville Hicks, Malvina Hoffman, Langston Hughes, Robinson Jeffers, Louis Krasner, Serge Koussevitzky, Luigi Lucioni, Emil Ludwig, Edwin Markham, Isamu Noguchi, Maxfield Parrish, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dane Rudhyar, Ruth St. Denis, Otis Skinner, Ida Tarbell, Howard Thurman, Ridgely Torrence, Hendrik Van Loon, and others
ArchivalResource: 65 linear ft.
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- Clara E. Sipprell Papers, 1915-1970
Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Title:
Enit Kaufman Papers, American Portraits 1914-1958
The papers consist of letters andmanuscripts collected by Enit Kaufman for the publication of a volume of portraitsof prominent Americans by Kaufman accompanied by text written by DorothyCanfield Fisher. American Portraits,
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- Kaufman, Enit, 1908?-1961. American Portraits Papers, 1914-1958 (bulk 1940-1944).
Records, 1939-1992
Title:
Records, 1939-1992
Correspondence, financial records, minutes, etc., of the Window Shop (Cambridge, Mass.), established to offer employment to and raise money for refugees from Germany and Austria during World War II.
ArchivalResource: 8 cartons, 12 file boxes, 7 folio folders, 8 folio+ folders, 1 supersize folder, 8 photograph folders, 1 phonograph record, 11 audio tapes, 1/2 file box memorabilia
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- Records, 1939-1992
Papers, 1864-1982 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1864-1982 (inclusive).
Collection consists of correspondence, diaries, account books, research notes, and photographs of Moore and her family. Family papers form the bulk of the collection. Correspondence spans three generations and includes that of Moore's mother with her parents (1880-1917), and that of Moore and her family (1900-1946). It documents the important role the parents (particularly the fathers) played in the lives of their daughters and the parents' concern for the daughters' development. Many letters contain descriptions of travels abroad. There are diaries of Moore's mother (1894-1959) and Dorothea Moore (1904-1934); most entries are brief. Mother and daughter also kept detailed account books. Concert programs (1888-1942) chronicle Eliza Moore's appearances as a pianist. Photographs are mainly of family and friends, with some taken by Moore on her trip to the Soviet Union in 1934.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Moore, Dorothea May, 1894-. Papers, 1864-1982 (inclusive).
Lamont, Thomas W. (Thomas William), 1870-1948. Thomas W. Lamont papers, 1894-1948
Title:
Thomas W. Lamont papers
Correspondence; articles; speeches; files relating to the New York Evening Post, 1917-1923, and The Saturday Review of Literature, 1924-1948; records, 1906-1916, of Lamont, Corliss and Company; clippings, and photos. Relates to Lamont's partnership in J.P. Morgan & Company, his Exeter and Harvard connections, various directorships, congressional hearings which concerned him, properties, charitable interests, and especially to his role in the World War I Peace Conference and subsequent monetary and reparations commissions. Correspondents include well-known literary and political figures of this country and abroad during the 1920's and 1930's.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear ft. (286 boxes, 21 v.)
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- Lamont, Thomas W. (Thomas William), 1870-1948. Papers, 1894-1948 (inclusive).
League of American Writers, Inc. Letter, 1939, Nov. 1, New York, to Merrill Moore.
Title:
Letter, 1939, Nov. 1, New York, to Merrill Moore.
Purpose of League is to give financial aid to exiled European writers. Appeals for donation of original E. A. Robinson manuscript for League's third Manuscript Sale. Lists important manuscripts promised and names of donors. Signed by Vincent Sheean, Louis Bromfield, Dorothy Canfield Fisher and David Ogden Stewart.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 28 cm.
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- League of American Writers, Inc. Letter, 1939, Nov. 1, New York, to Merrill Moore.
Benedict, Clare, 1868-1961,. Clare Benedict collection, 1796-1961 (1870-1940).
Title:
Clare Benedict collection, 1796-1961 (1870-1940).
Consists of books, letters, letter fragments, notes, notebooks, photographs, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, bound magazines, poems, essays, genealogies, invitations, programs, a memorial book, tickets, postcards, lithographs, sketches, watercolors, brochures, press notices, reviews, birth records, receipts, a military commission, signatures, a constitution, and a nail. In many cases, authors of books contained in the collection wrote inscriptions to either Clare Benedict or Constance Fenimore Woolson. Included are two books inscribed by Henry James, along with a letter written by him to Benedict. Excerpts of letters, notes, postcards, photographs, and other manuscript material concerning either the author or the subject of a book were placed into each volume, most likely by Clare Benedict. Some of the books and manuscript materials appear to have originally belonged to Constance Fenimore Woolson, and include letters, notes, letter fragments, poems, a poetry notebook, and other items. Correspondents include Clara Woolson Benedict, Henry M. Alden, William G. Mather, Hannah Cooper, William Cooper, Ann Cooper, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, George Clausen, John A. Williams, Emma N. Ireland, Sarah Rathbone Benedict, Edmund Stedman, and Mrs. John Hervey. Genealogical materials relating to the Woolson, Benedict, Pomeroy, Mather, and Fynmore families is included, as is information on the history of Cooperstown, New York.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Benedict, Clare, 1868-1961,. Clare Benedict collection, 1796-1961 (1870-1940).
Babson, Naomi Lane, 1895-1985. Naomi Lane Babson collection, 1920-1971 bulk 1935-1965.
Title:
Naomi Lane Babson collection, 1920-1971 bulk 1935-1965.
Collection includes manuscripts, printed material, correspondence, scrapbooks, personal memorabilia, and notes for various lectures and talks.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Babson, Naomi Lane, 1895-1985. Naomi Lane Babson collection, 1920-1971 bulk 1935-1965.
Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
Title:
Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
Collection consists chiefly of letters from eminent Americans in response to Margaret Ligon's request for tributes to Carl Sandburg on his seventy-fifth birthday.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel.
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- Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
American Friends of Spanish Democracy. American Friends of Spanish Democracy records, 1935-1939.
Title:
American Friends of Spanish Democracy records, 1935-1939.
Collection consists of correspondence, publicity files and printed matter relating to the American Friends of Spanish Democracy.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- American Friends of Spanish Democracy. American Friends of Spanish Democracy records, 1935-1939.
Evans, Luther Harris, 1902-1981. Luther Harris Evans papers, 1952-1970.
Title:
Luther Harris Evans papers, 1952-1970.
Correspondence, manuscripts, reports, and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 23 linear ft. ( 54 boxes)
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- Evans, Luther Harris, 1902-1981. Luther Harris Evans papers, 1952-1970.
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Title:
The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)
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- The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Yarnall, Elizabeth Biddle, 1897-1975. Refugee Papers, 1938-1945.
Title:
Refugee Papers, 1938-1945.
The collection contains correspondence concerning the Yarnalls' work with refugees and letters from refugees asking for assistance, especially the musician and composer Karl Weigl and his wife, Vally, who emigrated in October 1938. Also several essays by Elizabeth Yarnall on her Vienna experience and letters from Dorothy Canfield Fisher in her efforts to create an American children's relief organization for German children. The material conveys the difficulties in Jewish emigration in the years just preceding the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 box ; .5 linear ft.
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- Yarnall, Elizabeth Biddle, 1897-1975. Refugee Papers, 1938-1945.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Dorothy Canfield Fisher letters, 1939-1950.
Title:
Dorothy Canfield Fisher letters, 1939-1950.
The collection consists of three letters written by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. In them, she relates her interest and friendship for Samuel Tupper, a Georgia novelist. With one letter to Tupper's mother and two to Tupper himself, Fisher recounts his visits to her Vermont home, his knowledge and grasp of the art of fiction, the similarities of Southerners and Vermonters, her readings for the Book-of-the-Month Club, and other literary matters. The letters included are: 1.) 3 July 1939, T.l.s. to Mrs. Sam Tupper ; 2.) 31 July 1939, T.l.s. to Sam Tupper ; 3.) 26 December 1950, T.l.s to Sam Tupper.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (0.1 linear ft.)
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Dorothy Canfield Fisher letters, 1939-1950.
Dorfman, Joseph, 1904-1991. Joseph Dorfman papers, 1890-1983.
Title:
Joseph Dorfman papers, 1890-1983.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, book typescripts, photographs, and printed materials covering the time from Dorfman's early interest, as a graduate student, in the economic thought of Thorstein Veblen until his retirement.
ArchivalResource: 40.5 linear ft. (ca.35,700 items in 88 boxes).
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- Dorfman, Joseph, 1904-1991. Papers, 1890-1983.
Dennett, Mary Ware, 1872-1947. Papers: Series II, 1894-1948 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers: Series II, 1894-1948 (inclusive).
Series II, Arts and crafts, spans the years 1894 to 1948 and contains notebooks, lectures, clippings, photographs re: Dennett's work at Drexel Institute; account books from her leather shop in Boston; correspondence; and issues of Handicraft, published by the Boston Society of Arts and Crafts (BSAC). The activities of the BSAC and the New York Society of Craftsmen are particularly well represented.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Dennett, Mary Ware, 1872-1947. Papers: Series II, 1894-1948 (inclusive).
McCormick, Ada Peirce, 1888-1974. Papers of Ada Peirce McCormick, 1881-1978 (1920-1974).
Title:
Papers of Ada Peirce McCormick, 1881-1978 (1920-1974).
The bulk of the collection contains family, personal and business correspondence with more than 500 correspondents. Also includes manuscripts, business records, photographs, drawings and printed material.
ArchivalResource: 54 linear ft. (108 boxes)
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- McCormick, Ada Peirce, 1888-1974. Papers of Ada Peirce McCormick, 1881-1978 (1920-1974).
Harris, Elizabeth Merwin Page, 1889-1969. Elizabeth Page Harris papers, 1808-1978 (inclusive), 1907-1969 (bulk).
Title:
Elizabeth Page Harris papers, 1808-1978 (inclusive), 1907-1969 (bulk).
The papers contain correspondence, family papers, writings, printed works, photoprints, and other materials documenting the life and career of Elizabeth Page Harris. The Harris Papers have extensive material on such subjects as family life, single women, publishers and publishing, voluntarism, the International Grenfell Association, American Friends Service Committee, the Society of Friends, Japanese relocation, and pacifism.
ArchivalResource: 53.25 linear ft. (128 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Harris, Elizabeth Merwin Page, 1889-1969. Elizabeth Page Harris papers, 1808-1978 (inclusive), 1907-1969 (bulk).
Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, 1838-1915. Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915 (inclusive), 1856-1915 (bulk).
Title:
Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915 (inclusive), 1856-1915 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, research, notes, scrapbooks, and other materials documenting Lounsbury's personal life and professional career as an author and educator of English literature at Yale University. Correspondence with Yale colleagues, students, authors, and officials details his academic and literary interests, and activity in the areas of international language and simplified spelling. Personal materials include letters relating to Lounsbury's Civil War experiences and diaries containing brief entries from 1856-1915.
ArchivalResource: 20 linear ft. (51 boxes)
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- Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, 1838-1915. Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915 (inclusive), 1856-1915 (bulk).
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
Title:
Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Van Waters, Miriam, 1887-1974. Papers, 1861-1971
Title:
Papers of Miriam Van Waters, 1861-1971
Correspondence, diaries, case studies, etc., of penologist Miriam Van Waters.
ArchivalResource: 51 file boxes, 3 half file boxes, 2 oversize folders, 1 folio+ folder, 15 folders of photographs, 14 reels phonotape, 1 reel microfilm, 1 reel motion picture film
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- Papers, 1861-1971
Livingston, Arthur, 1883-1944. Arthur Livingston Papers, 1474-1986, (bulk 1904-1944).
Title:
Arthur Livingston Papers, 1474-1986, (bulk 1904-1944).
The Arthur Livingston Papers consist of typescript and holograph manuscripts, correspondence, postcards, printed sheets, invitations, programs, page proofs, galleys, photographs, contracts, and clippings. The Works series includes Livingston's book reviews, articles, and introductions, including introductions to THE DIVINE COMEDY and Gaetano Mosca's THE RULING CLASS and articles on Luigi Pirandello and Lorenzo da Ponte. The Correspondence series includes both outgoing and incoming correspondence. Significant correspondents include Douglas Ainslie, Chester Holmes Aldrich, Sibilla Aleramo, Luis Araquistain, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Peter Bolt, Santa Borghese, Roberto Bracco, Marie-Anne Comnène, Nicola D'Aniello, Lauro de Bosis, Georgio de Santillana, Ruth Draper, Theodore Dreiser, Claude Farrère, Guglielmo Ferrero, Leo Ferrero, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Erminia Hauser-Arbib, Paul Kennaday, Walter Lippmann, Gina Lombroso-Ferrero, Alberto Moravia, Gaetano Mosca, Giovanni Papini, Jane Régis Pareto, Brock Pemberton, Luigi Pirandello, Giuseppe Prezzolini, Vittorio Racca, Aldo Ravà, Renzo Rendi, Gaetano Salvemini, Arnaldo Segarizzi, Robert Sommerville, Gino Speranza, Arthur Symons, Miguel de Unamuno, Guido da Verona, Margaret Widdemer, and Frances Winwar. The Miscellaneous series includes original manuscripts, such as Vicente Blasco Ibáñez's LA TIERRA DE TODOS and UNKNOWN LANDS, Lauro de Bosis's HISTOIRE DE MA MORT, Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga's LA ARAUCANA, Guglielmo Ferrero's LIBERAZIONE, Alberto Maravia's LA MASCHERATA, Dario Niccodemi's ACIDALIA and IL ROMANZO DE SCAMPOLO, Luigi Pirandello's L'IMBECILLE, and Icilio Vanni's THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW, among several others. The series includes materials arising from Livingston's research on Lorenzo da Ponte and Giovanni Francesco Busenello. The Personal series includes Livingston's passport, birth certificate, invitations, programs, financial receipts, and similar materials. The series contains photographs of prominent Italian personalities, including Ettore Cadorin, Benedetto Croce, Gabriele d'Annunzio, Giovanni Gentile, Benito Mussolini, and Giovanni Papini, as well as numberous clippings and note cards.
ArchivalResource: 22 boxes, 3 galley folders, 1 oversize folder (9.16 linear feet).
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- Livingston, Arthur, 1883-1944. Arthur Livingston Papers, 1474-1986, (bulk 1904-1944).
Kenworthy, Marion E. (Marion Edwena), 1891-1980. Marion E. Kenworthy papers [electronic resource], 1938-1952 1939-1940.
Title:
Marion E. Kenworthy papers [electronic resource], 1938-1952 1939-1940. [1938-1952]
Contains correspondence, newsletters and minutes of meetings of the Non-Sectarian Committee for German Refugee Children, which was established in 1938 to lobby the U.S. government to allow immigration for refugee children. Also contains correspondence, pamphlets, newspaper articles and editorials and congressional testimony relating to the 1939 Wagner-Rogers Bill authorizing the admittance of German refugee children to the U.S; and correspondence pertaining to this legislation from the Jewish Children's Bureau of Chicago (1939). Among the more important correspondents are Stephen S. Wise, Robert F. Wagner, Justine Wise Polier, Eugene Meyer and Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
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- Kenworthy, Marion E. (Marion Edwena), 1891-1980. Marion E. Kenworthy papers [electronic resource], 1938-1952 1939-1940.
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Title:
Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Correspondence, 1890-1953, largely concerning the progressive education movement, including extensive correspondence with John Dewey; journal, 1922-1950, diary, 1932-1934 and 1937, articles, newspaper clippings, and a memorial address, June 25, 1955, by Rolland Emerson Wolfe in tribute to Manny and his wife, Annette; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Papers, 1880-1990.
Title:
Papers, 1880-1990.
Papers of Unitarian educator, editor, author, and minister Sophia Blanche Lyon Fahs(1876-1978) including correspondence between Fahs and her colleagues and family members;biographical and personal material; subject files used in her writing; published and unpublishedmaterials by Fahs, and photographs and other audiovisual material. The papers cover 1880-1990.
ArchivalResource: 23 boxes
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- Papers, 1880-1990.
Hitz, Benjamin D. Benjamin D. Hitz - Willa Cather papers, 1913-1949.
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Benjamin D. Hitz - Willa Cather papers, 1913-1949.
Chiefly correspondence of Benjamin D. Hitz with librarians, booksellers, experts, and friends of Willa Cather relating to Hitz's search for information about Willa Cather and for first editions of her work. Also a small collection of incoming and outgoing Willa Cather correspondence (including twelve original Cather letters) and biographical, bibliographical, and critical notes.
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic ft. (1 box)
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- Hitz, Benjamin D. Benjamin D. Hitz - Willa Cather papers, 1913-1949.
Meade, Julian R. (Julian Rutherfoord), 1909-1940. Papers of Julian Meade Rutherfoord, 1928-1940.
Title:
Papers of Julian Meade Rutherfoord, 1928-1940.
The collection contains the short story *At the green tea pot," an article on Ellen Glasgow, an article on flower legends, and a poem "For my southern kinsmen." The remainder of the collection consists of letters to Meade from fellow authors. Many of them concern a symposium on Robert Louis Stevenson which he proposed. Others mention James Branch Cabell, Willa Cather, Ellen Glasgow, Margaret Mitchell, Edgar Allan Poe, Amélie Rives, and Thomas Wolfe, as well as the problems of being a writer, their own work, gardening and Meade's books. Fourteen letters from Julia Peterkin comment on her early life, her writing, Meade's books including "I live in Virginia" in which he quotes her, and her garden. Six letters from James Branch Cabell contain personal news and comment on his series on Manuel. Correspondents include Louis Adamic, Gertrude Atherton, James Boyd, Ganaliel Bradford, Louis Bromfield, Leonard Barron, Van Wyck Brooks, Pearl S. Buck, Maxwell Struthers Burg, Emily Clark Balch, Carl L. Carmer, Winston Churchill, Walter de la Mare, Henry C. Ficklen, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Zona Gale, Ellen Glasgow, and Joseph Hergesheimer. Also Hewitt H. Howland, Fannie Hurst, Odette Kenn, Eva Le Gallienne, Sinclair Lewis, H.L. Mencken, John Calvin Metcalf, Kathleen Norris, Isabel Paterson, William Alexander Percy, William Lyon Phelps, Burton Rascoe, Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy, Edward Arlington Robinson, Thomas S. Stribling, Arthur F. Swinnerton and Stark Young.
ArchivalResource: 77 items.
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- Meade, Julian R. (Julian Rutherfoord), 1909-1940. Papers of Julian Meade Rutherfoord, 1928-1940.
Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919. Calvin Thomas papers, 1838-1940.
Title:
Calvin Thomas papers, 1838-1940.
Diaries, correspondence, scrapbooks, lecture notes, speeches, photographs, and other papers of Thomas and his family covering his European travels and his activities as a student at University of Michigan and the University of Leipzig, and as a college instructor; also material dealing with his professional interests (including the German language and literature) and the attitude of academia towards Germans in World War I, and correspondence with his publishers; also a Civil War letter of Stephen V. Thomas written while he was serving in the Tenth Michigan Cavalry. Correspondents include: James B. Angell, William W. Bishop, Nicholas M. Butler, Mortimer E. Cooley, John Dewey, John R. Effinger, John Erskine, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Virginia C. Gildersleeve, Edmund W. Gosse, William D. Howells, Harry B. Hutchins, William L. Phelps, and Harlan F. Stone.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. and 1 oversize folder.
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- Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919. Calvin Thomas papers, 1838-1940.
Papers, 1911-1974.
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Papers, 1911-1974.
Business and personal correspondence primarily with authors concerning their work for the GOLDEN BOOK MAGAZINE, the McClure Newspaper Syndicate, and the O'Dell News Service; some examples include Mary Hunter Austin on her autobiography, 1931; John Kendrick Bangs' humorous verses on the 1916 election; Clara Barton reminiscencing about the Dodges, 1911; F. Scott Fitzgerald on the origins of his story "Two for a Cent," 1929; Mary E. Wilkins Freeman on the market for occult themes in stories, 1928; Zona Gale on the inspiration for writing THE NEED, 1929; Francis Hackett on the trials of interviewing literary figures; and Waldemar Kaempffert on science and social order, 1940-1944. Other correspondents include Irwin S. Cobb, Philip Gibbs, Theodore Roosevelt, G.B. Shaw, H.G. Wells, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Mark Sullivan, Irving Bacheller, Mary Pickford, Lowell Thomas, Fannie Hurst, W. Somerset Maugham, Charles G. Norris, Ray Stannard Baker, Montague Glass, and Harry Houdini. Correspondence of Edith O'Dell Black and Alexander Black with John Galsworthy and others concerning the PEN club, 1922-1974. Also includes articles, clippings, pamphlets, and memorabilia concerning the McClure Newspaper Syndicate and Edith's career.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear ft.
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- Black, Edith O'Dell. Papers, 1911-1974.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. [National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.) pamphlets. Part 5].
Title:
[National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.) pamphlets. Part 5]. 1925-1941.
ArchivalResource: 191 items.
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. [National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.) pamphlets. Part 5].
Cushing, George William, b. 1888. George William Cushing papers, 1904-1959.
Title:
George William Cushing papers, 1904-1959.
This collection contains family papers, correspondence, and materials for the radio program "In Our Opinion".
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Cushing, George William, b. 1888. George William Cushing papers, 1904-1959.
Alvin Saunders Johnson papers, 1902-1969
Title:
Alvin Saunders Johnson papers 1902-1969
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, notes, clippings and photographs of Alvin Saunders Johnson. Although records relating to his career are relatively scanty, two manuscript drafts of his autobiography, Pioneer Progress, are among the writings. The correspondence of some 1,700 letters includes: Max Ascoli, Jacob Billikopf, Gerhard Colm, Agnes DeLima, Thomas E. Dewey, Eduard Heinmann, Edith Johnson, Corliss Lamont, Adolphe Lowe, Thomas Mann, Harry Scherman.
ArchivalResource: 5.75 linear feet (15 boxes)
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- Alvin Saunders Johnson papers, 1902-1969
Book and Author War Bond Committee. Records, 1943-1946.
Title:
Records, 1943-1946.
Files of Mark Van Doren, writer, and Louis Bailey, director, Queens Borough Public Library, who served as officers of this committee. Files consist of letters, memoranda, and mimeographed lists. Correspondence with authors concern solicitation of manuscripts, final disposition of manuscripts, and authors' description of their manuscripts. Letters are from such authors as Rafaello Busoni, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Upton Sinclair, and Irving Stone.
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic ft.
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- Book and Author War Bond Committee. Records, 1943-1946.
Scudder Klyce Papers, 1911-1933
Title:
Scudder Klyce Papers 1911-1933
Author and naval officer. Correspondence, articles, a typescript of Klyce's book , and other material relating primarily to his career as an author. Universe
ArchivalResource: 4,800 items; 16 containers; 6.4 linear feet
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- Scudder Klyce Papers, 1911-1933
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945. Papers of Ellen Glasgow [manuscript], 1880-1963.
Title:
Papers of Ellen Glasgow [manuscript], 1880-1963.
Papers of Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow include drafts of and notes on several novels including "Phases of an inferior planet," "Vein of iron," "A certain measure," "In this our life," and "The woman within," as well as copies of speeches and articles, and notes relating to her personal and literary affairs. Letters and telegrams, 1916 -1944, from Henry W. Anderson form about half of the correspondence; the more than 50 letters from James Lane Allen make up the second largest group. The collection also includes notebooks containing addresses, comments, bibliography, recipes and miscellaneous notes; and photographs and drawings of Miss Glasgow, her homes, pets, and other literary figures including a commercial strike of a woodcut of Glasgow's home by J.J. Lankes, 1926, commissioned as a design for her Christmas card.
ArchivalResource: 3385 items.
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- Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945. Papers of Ellen Glasgow [manuscript], 1880-1963.
Papers, 1825-1974
Title:
Papers, 1825-1974
Correspondence of the Greene family of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 6 cartons, 1+ folder, 1 oversized folder, 1f+ folder, 1 f photo folder
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- Papers, 1825-1974
Children's Crusade for Children. Collection, 1940.
Title:
Collection, 1940.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear in.
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- Children's Crusade for Children. Collection, 1940.
Kielty, Bernardine. Papers, 1923-1965.
Title:
Papers, 1923-1965.
Correspondence, manuscripts, and books of Kielty. Of special interest are the long and rich files of letters from Dorothy Canfield Fisher and W. Somerset Maugham, as well as letters from other contemporary authors, among them, Bernard Berenson, Isak Dinesen, Rumer Godden, Franz Werfel, and Kathleen Winsor.
ArchivalResource: ca. 700 items (7 boxes)
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- Kielty, Bernardine. Papers, 1923-1965.
Papers, 1795, 1837-1992
Title:
Papers, 1795, 1837-1992
ArchivalResource: 41+1/2 file boxes, 1 index box, 2 folio volumes, 4 folio+ folders, 4 oversize folders, 11photograph folders, 1 motion picture, 1 audiotape, and 28 color slides
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- Papers, 1795, 1837-1992
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter, 1931 Jan. 7, Arlington, Vt., to W. W. Bishop [Ann Arbor]
Title:
Letter, 1931 Jan. 7, Arlington, Vt., to W. W. Bishop [Ann Arbor]
Written on behalf of Calvin Thomas's widow, requests that the Calvin Thomas papers be kept sealed during the lifetimes of persons mentioned therein [The papers, item 50 in the "Guide to manuscript collections in Michigan," v. 2, have been transferred to the Michigan Historical Collections]
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed.
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter, 1931 Jan. 7, Arlington, Vt., to W. W. Bishop [Ann Arbor]
Frederic Dannay Papers, ca.1920-1982.
Title:
Frederic Dannay Papers, ca.1920-1982.
ArchivalResource: 85 linear ft (ca.25,000 items in 190 boxes).
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- Frederic Dannay Papers, ca.1920-1982.
Pound, Louise, 1872-1958. Papers, 1892-1959.
Title:
Papers, 1892-1959.
Willa Cather's letters, 1892-1894, to Louise Pound concern personal and social matters. There is also a manuscript of Cather's poem, "After-glow to Edna Earlie Lindon," and a photograph of Miss Lindon. Letters from Dorothea Francis (Canfield) Fisher comment on Mrs. Fisher's writing, World War I, Roscoe Pound, Rudyard Kipling, and France. Letters, 1917-1947, from H.L. Mencken discuss literary and editorial affairs; his books; Miss Pound's writings; the United States Supreme Court; and the faculties of Johns Hopkins University and Goucher College. Letters from Louise Pound and her sister, Olivia Pound, comment on Cather and Mencken and concern the deposit of these papers at Duke University.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- Pound, Louise, 1872-1958. Papers, 1892-1959.
Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Title:
Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear feet (169 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Oswald Garrison Villard papers, 1872-1949.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter : Arlington, Vt., to Julia Neely Finch, 1915 May 20.
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Letter : Arlington, Vt., to Julia Neely Finch, 1915 May 20.
Fisher responds to a letter of praise about Hillsboro People.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter : Arlington, Vt., to Julia Neely Finch, 1915 May 20.
Robert Haven Schauffler Correspondence, TXRC96-A17., 1872-1964
Title:
Robert Haven Schauffler Correspondence, 1872-1964
The correspondence of this American author and musician covers a wide variety of topics, including poetry and music.
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- Robert Haven Schauffler Correspondence, TXRC96-A17., 1872-1964
Robert H. Davis papers, 1871-1946, 1908-1942
Title:
Robert H. Davis papers 1871-1946 1908-1942
Robert Hobart Davis (1869-1942) was an American journalist, editor, dramatist, and photographer. He was editor of Munsey's Magazine from 1904 to 1925, columnist for the New York Sun from 1925 to 1942, and honorary president of the Stevenson Society of America. Collection consists of correspondence, writings, clippings, printed matter, and photographs documenting Davis's career as an editor and writer and his hobby of photography. Letters reflect his personal as well as professional interests. Correspondents include editors, dramatists, illustrators, journalists, artists, and public figures. Writings contain typescripts and printed versions of works by Davis and a file of printed reviews of his books. Materials relating to the Stevenson Society of America, 1915-1930, include letters, printed matter, clippings, and reports. Photographs consist of approximately 375 portraits by Davis of friends and acquaintances, including prominent writers, artists, performers, and public figures.
ArchivalResource: 16.5 linear feet (34 boxes)
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- Robert H. Davis papers, 1871-1946, 1908-1942
Dorothy Canfield Fisher papers, 1935-1950
Title:
Dorothy Canfield Fisher papers 1935-1950
The Dorothy Canfield Fisher papers consist mainly of correspondence, much of which relates to her work with the Book of the Month club and the disposition of her manuscripts, including a letter to Morse A. Cartwright of the American Association for Adult Education expressing amusement that the New York Public Library had requested copies of her typescripts. Also included are autographs, ephemera, clippings, and a speech written by Fisher to be read at the 1939 luncheon of Authors for Refugees
ArchivalResource: .1 linear foot (1 folder)
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- Dorothy Canfield Fisher papers, 1935-1950
Vanguard Press Records, ca.1925-ca.1985
Title:
Vanguard Press Records, ca.1925-ca.1985
ArchivalResource: 134 linear ft. (227 boxes and 22 preservation cases).
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- Vanguard Press Records, ca.1925-ca.1985
Johnson, Alvin Saunders, 1874-1971. Papers, 1898-1971.
Title:
Papers, 1898-1971.
Correspondence, subject files, speeches, articles, drafts of articles and papers.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear ft. (42 boxes)
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- Johnson, Alvin Saunders, 1874-1971. Papers, 1898-1971.
Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
Title:
Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
Correspondence, photographs, writings, etc., of the Hamilton family of Indiana, including physician Alice Hamilton and classicist Edith Hamilton.
ArchivalResource: 18.35 linear feet ((43 file boxes, 2 half file boxes) plus 3 folio+ folders, 3 photograph albums, 14 photograph folders)
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- Papers, 1818-1974
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Correspondence with H. L. Mencken, 1916.
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Correspondence with H. L. Mencken, 1916.
Favorable response to letter from Mencken soliciting support for Dreiser regarding The "Genius" controversy.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Correspondence with H. L. Mencken, 1916.
Sherman, Jean. Letters received concerning Spanish Civil War writers auction, 1936-1949 (bulk 1938-1939).
Title:
Letters received concerning Spanish Civil War writers auction, 1936-1949 (bulk 1938-1939).
The collection contains letters and postcards to Jean Sherman and Dashiell Hammett at the League of American Writers in New York City in response to her requests to donate manuscripts and books to auction, to autograph books, and to work at the book booths at the various fairs to aid exiled writers during the Spanish Civil War. Other topics include Donald Stewart sending a loan to post bond for Anna Seghers and her family, Paul Robeson trying to get René Maran from France to the U.S., and Vincent Sheean writing about Spanish exiles in Mexico. Correspondents include Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Anderson, Margaret Culkin Banning, Mme. Henri Barbusse, Ralph Bates, William Rose Benét, Aline Bernstein, Bruce Bliven, Louis Bromfield, Van Wyck Brooks, Pearl S. Buck, Erskine Caldwell, Henry Seidel Canby, Norman Corwin, Kyle Crichton, Carl Crow, Paul De Kruif, Clifton Fadiman, Edna Ferber, Lion Feuchtwanger, Arthur Davison Ficke, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Granville Hicks, Langston Hughes. Also, H.V. Kaltenborn, Lincoln Kirstein, Arthur Kober, Oliver La Farge, Archibald MacLeish, Christopher Morley, Lewis Mumford, Clifford Odets, Elliot Paul, Gustav Regler, Elmer Rice, Janet Riesenfeld, Paul Robeson, Vincent Sheean, Harry Slochower, Edgar Snow, Lionel Stander, Donald Stewart, Hans Otto Storm, Rex Stout, Geneviève R. Tabouis, Simone Téry, Lowell Thomas, Jean Starr Untermeyer, Charles Weidman, W.L. White, Thornton Wilder, Leane Zugsmith, and Stefan Zweig.
ArchivalResource: 77 items.
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- Sherman, Jean. Letters received concerning Spanish Civil War writers auction, 1936-1949 (bulk 1938-1939).
Additional papers of the Howe-Richards family, 1843-1957.
Title:
Additional papers of the Howe-Richards family, 1843-1957.
Primarily letters from friends and colleagues to the families of suffragist Julia Ward Howe and her daughter, author Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.3 linear ft.)
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- Additional papers of the Howe-Richards family, 1843-1957.
Ralph E. Flanders Papers, 1903-1958
Title:
Ralph E. Flanders Papers 1903-1958
Papers of the American engineer, businessman, legislator (U.S. Senator from Vermont, 1946-1959). General correspondence (1923-1940); business correspondence (1930-1934); correspondence on screw threads and gear cutting standardization (1930-1938); correspondence relative to the Vermont Planning Board (1937-1939); senatorial correspondence (1946-1958); personal papers including articles, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, speeches, and a genealogy. Correspondents include George D. Aiken, Charles A. Beard, James F. Byrnes, Norman Cousins, Thomas E. Dewey, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Alvin H. Hansen, W. Averell Harriman, Herbert Hoover, Harry Hopkins, Harold Ickes, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Charles F. Kettering, Henry Cabot Lodge, Joseph McCarthy, Richard M. Nixon, Frances Perkins, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Edward R. Stettinius, Gerard Swope, Myron C. Taylor, Dorothy Thompson, Harry S. Truman, Henry Wallace, and Wendell Willkie.
ArchivalResource: 82 linear ft.
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- Ralph E. Flanders Papers, 1903-1958
Gamble, Sarah Merry Bradley, 1898-1984. Papers, 1810-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1810-1984 (inclusive).
Through correspondence, writings, and photographs, this collection documents seven generations, from Sarah Gamble's great-great grandparents on her father's side to her seventeen grandchildren. There are also papers pertaining to her grandparents on her mother's side, and the parents and grandparents of Clarence Gamble. In addition, the collection documents the work of the Gambles in birth control and includes records of the Pathfinder Fund. The Sarah and Clarence Gamble series begins with their engagement and wedding, covers their early travels, children and grandchildren, and contains the letters, 1941-1967, Sarah wrote to "Dear Family" documenting the Gamble's activities and their international birth control work. The birth control work series contains information about Clarence's early work and a partial chronological file of the Pathfinder Fund.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Gamble, Sarah Merry Bradley, 1898-1984. Papers, 1810-1984 (inclusive).
Kirchwey, Freda. Papers, 1871-1972 (inclusive), 1937-1971 (bulk) [microform].
Title:
Papers, 1871-1972 (inclusive), 1937-1971 (bulk) [microform].
Personal and professional correspondence, writings, speeches, diaries, appointment books, travel reports, articles, photos, clippings, and files of The Nation from the 1930s to the 1950s document Kirchwey's career. Administrative papers of The Nation reflect her involvement with the legal, financial, and staff problems of the magazine. Much of the editorial material and correspondence illustrate the issues on which The Nation focused: fascism, the New Deal, World War II, and anti-communism. The files of The Nation Associates, a non-profit membership corporation founded in 1943, contain correspondence, reports, and printed material describing its activities on behalf of the establishment of Israel and the overthrow of Franco in Spain. Also includes papers of Alvarez del Vayo, the last foreign minister of the Republican government of Spain; reports and correspondence of other organizations with which Kirchwey was associated; and notes for her unpublished book on The Nation.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear ft.
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- Kirchwey, Freda. Papers, 1871-1972 (inclusive), 1937-1971 (bulk) [microform].
William Ernest Hocking papers
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William Ernest Hocking papers
Correspondence of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking, his wife, Agnes Hocking, the Hocking family, and others.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear feet (110 boxes)
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- Correspondence, 1860-1979.
Papers of Grace A. Johnson in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1840-1952
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Papers of Grace A. Johnson in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1840-1952
Correspondence, speeches, writings, etc., of Grace A. Johnson, educator, suffragist, civic reformer, and internationalist. These papers are part of the Woman's Rights Collection.
ArchivalResource: 11.42 linear feet ((11 cartons, 1 file box) plus 4 folio folders, 4 folio+ folders, 1 folio folder, 1 folio photograph folder)
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- Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1840-1952
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Reminiscences of Dorothy Canfield Fisher : oral history, 1955.
Title:
Reminiscences of Dorothy Canfield Fisher : oral history, 1955.
Member, first selection committee of Book-of-the Month Club; comments on committee members and book selection policies; notable books reviewed, 1926-49; relationship of selection committee to management of club.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 129 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Reminiscences of Dorothy Canfield Fisher : oral history, 1955.
American Friends of Spanish Democracy records, 1935-1939
Title:
American Friends of Spanish Democracy records 1935-1939
The American Friends of Spanish Democracy (originally called Friends of Spanish Democracy) was founded in New York City in 1936 by a group of clergymen and intellectuals under the leadership of Roger Baldwin, a member of the executive committee, and Bishop Robert L. Paddock, the chairman. John Dewey was named vice-chairman but his role appears to have been largely honorific. The objective of the organization was to arouse support for the Loyalist government during the Spanish Civil War. By organizing public appeals, petitions and letters of protest and by disseminating information on the situation in Spain, it hoped to counteract the effects of fascist propaganda and bring pressure on the U.S. President and Congress to end the arms embargo against Spain. It also raised funds for medical aid and refugee relief which were distributed by the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. By decision of its executive committee the organization was dissolved in 1939. Collection consists of correspondence, publicity files and printed matter relating to the American Friends of Spanish Democracy. General correspondence concerns fundraising, enlistment of support for the Loyalist cause, attempts to organize a delegation of prominent Americans to visit Spain, and the revision of American policy toward Spain. Correspondence includes file of minutes of executive committee meetings. Bombings protest correspondence is with clergymen and concerns the endorsement of protests against the bombings of civilian populations. Neutrality correspondence contains copies of letters protesting the arms embargo imposed on Spain under the Neutrality Acts. Publicity files include press releases, form letters, clippings, and printed matter created or collected by the American Friends of Spanish Democracy.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- American Friends of Spanish Democracy records, 1935-1939
Papers of Mary Ware Dennett
Title:
Papers of Mary Ware Dennett
Correspondence, scrapbooks, writings, etc., of Mary Ware Dennett, suffragist, pacifist, artisan and advocate of birth control and sex education.
ArchivalResource: 23.69 linear feet ((43 file boxes, 2 folio boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 card file box) plus 5 folio+ folders, 5 oversize folders)
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- Papers, 1874-1945
Miller, Marian Blackall, 1887-1987. Letters to Marian Blackall Miller, 1927-1949.
Title:
Letters to Marian Blackall Miller, 1927-1949.
Includes: ALS, Dorothy Canfield Fisher (Mrs. John Redwood Fisher), Poughkeepsie, N.Y. to Mrs. Miller, 1927 Dec. 18 (former Letter File 6, F5); TLS, Morris [Thomas Morris] Longstreth, Westtown, Pa. to Dear Marian Miller, 1949 Aug. 6 (former Letter File 6, L8); TLS, W.K. [Wilbur Kitchener] Jordan, Cambridge, Mass. to Dear Mrs. Miller, 1949 Nov. 15 (former Letter File 6, J4).
ArchivalResource: 3 items ; 18-28 cm.
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- Miller, Marian Blackall, 1887-1987. Letters to Marian Blackall Miller, 1927-1949.
New York Times Company records. Arthur Hays Sulzberger papers, 1823-1999
Title:
New York Times Company records. Arthur Hays Sulzberger papers 1823-1999
Arthur Hays Sulzberger was the publisher of xxThe New York Timesxx from 1935 until 1961 and chairman of the board of The New York Times Company from 1961 until 1968. While he was publisher, circulation of The Times almost doubled; the editorial page developed a reputation for strong opinions; news events were subjected to more analysis and coverage of specialized topics was strengthened; new sections and departments were created for food, fashion, and women; and the overall style of the paper became less rigid and more aesthetically pleasing. The papers document Sulzberger's life and career at xxThe New York Timesxx, with the majority of the collection relating to Sulzberger's 26 years as president and publisher of the paper. Included in the collection are correspondence with family members, friends, colleagues, world leaders, and other dignitaries; memoranda regarding the business of the newspaper, including Sulzberger's notes of praise and criticism to his editors, managers, and writers; reports on his meetings with world leaders, including Winston Churchill, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman; and photographs of Sulzberger, his family, business trips, vacations, and The Times' buildings.
ArchivalResource: 129.9 linear feet; 297 boxes, 10 volumes
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- New York Times Company records. Arthur Hays Sulzberger papers, 1823-1999
Robert and Merle Haas papers, 1911-1976
Title:
Robert and Merle Haas papers 1911-1976
Robert K. Haas (1890-1964) was an American publisher who created the Book of the Month Club with Harry Scherman in 1926. He also founded New Books, Inc. (a two-part reading program) and Harrison Smith and Robert Haas, a publishing house that merged with Random House in 1936. His wife, Merle Simon Haas (1897-1985), was active in volunteer work and was best known for her English translations of Babar the Elephant books. Collection consists of correspondence, writings, family papers, photographs, motion picture films, and printed ephemera relating to the Haas family and to Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Materials concerning Robert and Merle Haas include correspondence, 1911-1976, with family, friends and professional associates (some correspondence, 1943-1960, is with William Faulkner); writings by Robert Haas; papers relating to the Haas and Simon families; photographs; films, ca. 1930-1949; and printed matter. Dorothy Canfield Fisher materials include correspondence, 1925-1959, of both a professional and personal nature; writings, photographs, and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 3.6 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- Robert and Merle Haas papers, 1911-1976
Flagg, Mildred Buchanan, 1886-1980. Papers, 1876-1955 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1876-1955 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk).
Correspondence, including letters from authors, aviators, members of the clergy, college presidents, explorers, government officials, politicians, royalty, senators, sportsmen, and sportswomen. Also included are ca. 100 autographs of authors popular in the 1930s.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear ft.
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- Flagg, Mildred Buchanan, 1886-1980. Papers, 1876-1955 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk).
Ohio State University, Office of the President (William Henry Scott) Records
Title:
Ohio State University, Office of the President (William Henry Scott) Records
The Ohio State University, Office of the President (William Henry Scott) Records contain faculty minutes, committee records, reports, class record books, correspondence, speeches, exams, and other publications. William Scott became the third president of The Ohio State University in 1883, serving until 1910.
ArchivalResource: 1.28 Cubic feet (4) letter file folders, (1) carton
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- Scott, William Henry, 1840-1937. Papers / William Henry Scott.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Autograph letters signed "Dorothy Canfield Fisher" (3) : Arlington, Vermont, to Mrs. George F. Whicher in Amherst, [1937] Apr. 24-May 19.
Title:
Autograph letters signed "Dorothy Canfield Fisher" (3) : Arlington, Vermont, to Mrs. George F. Whicher in Amherst, [1937] Apr. 24-May 19.
About a visit to Amherst and a meeting with Robert and Elinor Frost.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (10 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Autograph letters signed "Dorothy Canfield Fisher" (3) : Arlington, Vermont, to Mrs. George F. Whicher in Amherst, [1937] Apr. 24-May 19.
Calvin Thomas Papers, 1838-1940, 1872-1919
Title:
Calvin Thomas Papers 1838-1940 1872-1919
Professor of German at the University of Michigan and Columbia; mostly correspondence of Thomas with his family, professional colleagues, publisher, etc.; also some correspondence of his wife after his death; speeches, lecture notes, biographical sketches; papers include material on language studies at Michigan and Columbia, attitudes of academia toward Germans in World War I, accounts of European travels in 1877, 1896, and 1900; Civil War letter of Steven Thomas, Calvin's father.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. and 1 oversize folder
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- Calvin Thomas Papers, 1838-1940, 1872-1919
William Allen White Papers, 1859-1944, (bulk 1899-1944)
Title:
William Allen White Papers 1859-1944 (bulk 1899-1944)
Newspaper editor. Letterpress books and personal and special correspondence relating mainly to White's personal life and career as editor of the . Emporia Gazette
ArchivalResource: 136,800 items; 537 containers; 198 linear feet
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- William Allen White Papers, 1859-1944, (bulk 1899-1944)
Putnam, William Lowell, Mrs., 1892-1935. Papers, 1887-1935 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1887-1935 (inclusive).
Correspondence, speeches, articles, letters to the editor, reports, bulletins, notes, radio broadcasts, and clippings thoroughly document Putnam's work in maternal and infant health care and conservative politics. Included are pamphlets, programs, flyers, and other printed material of the many organizations in which she was active, the largest section concerning her work for milk inspection and purity laws. The collection also contains some of Putnam's published and unpublished political writings, and correspondence with publishers and readers about her poetry and prose. There is almost no family correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 linear ft.
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- Putnam, William Lowell, Mrs., 1892-1935. Papers, 1887-1935 (inclusive).
Dannay, Frederic, 1905-1982. Papers, ca.1920-1982.
Title:
Papers, ca.1920-1982.
Correspondence, outlines and drafts, manuscripts, letters of agreement, contracts, photographs, artwork, and memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 85 linear ft (ca.25,000 items in 190 boxes).
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- Dannay, Frederic, 1905-1982. Papers, ca.1920-1982.
Putnam, Elizabeth Lowell, 1862-1935. Papers, 1887-1935
Title:
Papers of Mrs. William Lowell Putnam, 1887-1935
Correspondence, speeches, programs, etc., of Elizabeth Lowell Putnam, political activist, philanthropist, and pioneer in prenatal care.
ArchivalResource: 35 file boxes, 3 folio folders, 13 folio+ folders, 8 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, part of reel of microfilm (M-101)
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- Papers, 1887-1935
Thurber, James, 1894-1961. Papers, 1884-1972 (inclusive), 1920-1961 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1884-1972 (inclusive), 1920-1961 (bulk).
Includes literary manuscripts (mostly 1940 and later), background materials collected for writings, correspondence (including family, personal, literary, business, fan mail), original drawings, photographs, tapes and transcripts of interviews with family and associates, scrapbooks, clippings, and some juvenilia. The manuscripts files are especially rich for The white deer, The wonderful O, The Thurber album, The beast in me, and Thurber country. Chief correspondents include: Robert Douglas Andrews, Cass Canfield, Malcolm Cowley, Elmer Holmes Davis, Peter De Vries, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Frank Hummert, Herman Allen Miller, Elliott Nugent, James Edward Pollard, and George A. Smallsreed. Nathaniel Benchley material includes 3 letters from Benchley to Thurber, 1955.
ArchivalResource: 22 linear ft.
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- Thurber, James, 1894-1961. Papers, 1884-1972 (inclusive), 1920-1961 (bulk).
John Phillips Marquand correspondence
Title:
John Phillips Marquand correspondence
Correspondence of American author John Marquand with literary associates, friends, and publishers.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear feet (17 boxes)
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- John Phillips Marquand correspondence, 1892-1960.
Children's Crusade for Children. Children's Crusade for Children records, 1939-1940.
Title:
Children's Crusade for Children records, 1939-1940.
Correspondence, drafts of speeches and articles by Dorothy Canfield Fisher and others, clippings, administrative records, requests for public support, and publicity materials used in the crusade to aid refugee children of Europe through the contribution of money from American school children. Correspondents include Marion G. Canby, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John Herling, Herbert H. Lehman, and William Allen White.
ArchivalResource: 7,500 items.25 containers plus 2 oversize.11 linear feet.
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- Children's Crusade for Children. Children's Crusade for Children records, 1939-1940.
Dumble, Wilson R. (Wilson Randle). Papers, 1929-ca. 1934.
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Papers, 1929-ca. 1934.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Dumble, Wilson R. (Wilson Randle). Papers, 1929-ca. 1934.
Johnson, Alvin Saunders, 1874-. Alvin Saunders Johnson papers, 1902-1969 (inclusive).
Title:
Alvin Saunders Johnson papers, 1902-1969 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, notes, clippings and photographs of Alvin Saunders Johnson. Although records relating to his career are relatively scanty, two manuscript drafts of his autobiography, Pioneer Progress, are among the writings. The correspondence of some 1,700 letters includes: Max Ascoli, Jacob Billikopf, Gerhard Colm, Agnes DeLima, Thomas E. Dewey, Eduard Heinmann, Edith Johnson, Corliss Lamont, Adolphe Lowe, Thomas Mann, Harry Scherman.
ArchivalResource: 5.75 linear ft. (15 boxes)
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- Johnson, Alvin Saunders, 1874-. Alvin Saunders Johnson papers, 1902-1969 (inclusive).
Blow, Sydney, b. 1878,. Women authors collection, F, 1866-1959.
Title:
Women authors collection, F, 1866-1959.
Single item and one-folder collections of letters and writings by women authors are described in this aggregate record. Included are three letters (one to Andrew Boyd) from Frances "Aunt Fanny" Elizabeth Barrow, 1866, n.d.; twenty-eight letters to Rachel Ferguson, 1910-1951, n.d., from Laurence Housman, E.V. Knox, E.V. Lucas, C.L. Graves, Sydney Blow and others; two letters to Mr. Blackington, 1943, from Dorothy Canfield Fisher, and a memoriam to her, 1959; color photograph of Stella Miles Franklin, 1952, and a catalog of her manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: 36 items.
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- Blow, Sydney, b. 1878,. Women authors collection, F, 1866-1959.
Skulda V. Banér papers, 1900-1975, 1920-1964
Title:
Skulda V. Banér papers 1900-1975 1920-1964
Author of Ironwood, Michigan. Correspondence and scrapbooks relating to the development of Banér's literary career; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear feet
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- Skulda V. Banér papers, 1900-1975, 1920-1964
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Papers, 1890-1955
Title:
Frank Manny papers 1890-1955
Progressive educator, student of Thomas Dewey at the University of Chicago, served as head of the state Normal School at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, superintendent of the Felix Adler School of Ethical Culture in New York City and as head of teacher education in the city of Baltimore. The papers include extensive personal correspondence, scrapbooks, journals, writings and other materials concerning his professional interests. Correspondence includes letters from distinguished authors and educators.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet
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- Frank Manny papers, 1890-1955
Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915
Title:
Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers 1829-1915
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, research, notes, scrapbooks, and other materials documenting Lounsbury's personal life and professional career as an author and educator of English literature at Yale University. Correspondence with Yale colleagues, students, authors, and officials details his academic and literary interests, and activity in the areas of international language and simplified spelling. Personal materials include letters relating to Lounsbury's Civil War experiences and diaries containing brief entries from 1856-1915.
ArchivalResource: 20 linear feet (51 boxes)
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- Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915
Haas, Robert K., 1890-1964. Robert and Merle Haas papers, 1911-1976.
Title:
Robert and Merle Haas papers, 1911-1976.
Collection consists of correspondence, writings, family papers, photographs, motion picture films, and printed ephemera relating to the Haas family and to Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
ArchivalResource: 3.6 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- Haas, Robert K., 1890-1964. Robert and Merle Haas papers, 1911-1976.
Kirchwey, Freda, 1893-1976. Papers, 1871-1972
Title:
Papers of Freda Kirchwey, 1871-1972
Correspondence, diaries, speeches, etc., of Freda Kirchwey, journalist, editor, and publisher of The Nation
ArchivalResource: 27 file boxes, 18 photograph folders, 2 oversize folders, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder 1 reel microfilm.
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- Papers, 1871-1972
Heyman, Gertrude, 1878?-1958. Gertrude Heyman papers, 1864-1957, bulk (1928-1952).
Title:
Gertrude Heyman papers, 1864-1957, bulk (1928-1952).
Collection consists of Heyman's correspondence, scrapbooks, autobiographical writings, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot (1 box)
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- Heyman, Gertrude, 1878?-1958. Gertrude Heyman papers, 1864-1957, bulk (1928-1952).
Marshall, Lenore, 1897-1971. Papers, 1887-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1887-1980.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, memorabilia and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 23.5 linear ft ( 9,150 items in 40 boxes; 1 scrapbook (in place of Box 22); 1 oversize folder).
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- Marshall, Lenore, 1897-1971. Papers, 1887-1980.
Papers, 1946-1985.
Title:
Papers, 1946-1985.
Correspondence, memoranda, clippings, articles, speeches, and press releases during her tenure at Vassar, 1946-1964, concerning women's education, academic freedom, 1950's politics, her stand against Congressional investigation of Communist influence in education, her introduction to Adlai Stevenson on a radio program, and her 1962 statement on pre-marital sex and Vassar students. Correspondence is largely letters received, including those from Marian Anderson, Elizabeth Bowen, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Robert Oppenheimer, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Adlai Stevenson, and letters of the Vassar College publicity departments. Other items include an undated travel diary on the British Isles, scrapbooks, biographical articles, diplomas, and citations, 1946-1985.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic ft.
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- Blanding, Sarah Gibson, 1898-1985. Papers, 1946-1985.
Foerster, Norman, 1887-1972. Norman Foerster papers, ca.1900-1949.
Title:
Norman Foerster papers, ca.1900-1949.
Letters and literary manuscripts from poets and political and scientific figures whose writings were to be published in anthologies edited by Foerster. Some letters pertain to the creative writing program at the University of Iowa. Correspondents include Stephen Vincent Bénet, T. S. Eliot, Paul Engle, Robert Frost, and Paul Green. Includes photographs of John Burroughs, Floyd Dell, G.K. Kittredge, and Vilhjalmur Stefansson.
ArchivalResource: 127 items.
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- Foerster, Norman, 1887-1972. Norman Foerster papers, ca.1900-1949.
Fahs, Sophia Lyon, 1876-1978. Papers, 1903-1990 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1903-1990 (inclusive).
Collection includes correspondence between SLF and her colleagues and family members; biographical and personal material; subject files used in her writing; published and unpublished materials by SLF, and photographs and other audiovisual material.
ArchivalResource: 16.3 linear ft. (23 boxes).
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- Fahs, Sophia Lyon, 1876-1978. Papers, 1903-1990 (inclusive).
Anne Carroll Moore papers, 1898-1960, 1920-1960
Title:
Anne Carroll Moore papers 1898-1960 1920-1960
Anne Carroll Moore (1871-1961) was a children's librarian, and an author and critic of children's books. She headed the Children's Department of the Pratt Institute Library from 1896 to 1906, and was the first Supervisor of Work with Children at the New York Public Library, 1906-1941. These papers document Moore's career and personal life, and include correspondence, news clippings, photographs, illustrations, mock-ups and a few items of ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet; 7 boxes
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- Anne Carroll Moore papers, 1898-1960, 1920-1960
Rosamond B. Loring collection of printed endpapers, 1900-1950 (inclusive), 1920-1941 (bulk).
Title:
Rosamond B. Loring collection of printed endpapers, 1900-1950 (inclusive), 1920-1941 (bulk).
The collection consists chiefly of printed endpapers and a small group of book jacketscollected by Rosamund B. Loring.
ArchivalResource: 28boxes [17 flat boxes, 11 portfolio boxes] (34 linear ft.)
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- Rosamond B. Loring collection of printed endpapers, 1900-1950 (inclusive), 1920-1941 (bulk).
Brand Blanshard papers, 1873-1989, 1913-1989
Title:
Brand Blanshard papers 1873-1989 1913-1989
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, teaching files, diaries, photographs, and personal papers which document the personal life and career of Brand Blanshard and his first wife Frances Bradshaw Blanshard. The papers highlight the development of Swarthmore College during the presidency of Frank Aydelotte, the growth of the Yale University Department of Philosophy after World War II, and trends in the study and teaching of philosophy in the twentieth century.
ArchivalResource: 40.5 linear feet (82 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Brand Blanshard papers, 1873-1989, 1913-1989
Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Papers of Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1940-1955.
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Papers of Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1940-1955.
Collection consists chiefly of letters to Margaret Ligon concerning Carl Sandburg. There are several letters concerning Thomas Wolfe, a brief biography of Col. Daniel Smith and material on a stamp honoring Casey Jones.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel.
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- Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Papers of Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1940-1955.
Elizabeth Page Harris papers, 1808-1978
Title:
Elizabeth Page Harris papers 1808-1978
The papers contain correspondence, family papers, writings, printed works, photoprints, and other materials documenting the life and career of Elizabeth Page Harris. The Harris Papers have extensive material on such subjects as family life, single women, publishers and publishing, voluntarism, the International Grenfell Association, American Friends Service Committee, the Society of Friends, Japanese relocation, and pacifism.
ArchivalResource: 53.25 linear feet (128 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Elizabeth Page Harris papers, 1808-1978
Papers, 1810-1984
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Papers, 1810-1984
Correspondence, writings, and photographs, etc., of Sarah Merry Bradley Gamble, birth control activist; also includes family papers.
ArchivalResource: 27 file boxes, 16 folio folders, 9 folio+ folders, 3 oversize folders, 2 supersize folders, 4+1/2 linear feet of photographs, 30 lantern slides, 9 framed pictures, 4 audiotapes
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- Papers, 1810-1984
Johnson, Burges, 1877-1963. Johnson papers, 1894-1948.
Title:
Johnson papers, 1894-1948.
Contains letters to Burges Johnson primarily from 20th century literary and political individuals, including Gelett Burgess, Margaret Deland, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Orson Lowell, H.L. Mencken, Channing Pollock, Julian Street and George W. Wickersham. There are also letters to Johnson on the subject of good writing and the teaching of English composition in American colleges written in reply to a query by Johnson in 1932. There are letters from Charles Evans Hughes and a letter from Grover Cleveland to Everett P. Wheeler.
ArchivalResource: 1 archive box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Johnson, Burges, 1877-1963. Johnson papers, 1894-1948.
Schauffler, Robert Haven, 1879-1964. Correspondence, 1872-1964.
Title:
Correspondence, 1872-1964.
The collection consists primarily of incoming correspondence, including typed and holograph manuscripts, postcards, Christmas cards, photographs, newspaper clippings, autographs, and a calendar that span Schauffler's lifetime. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including poetry, music composition, public taste in music and literature, and publishing. Among the more significant pieces of correspondence are a series of letters from Grace Hazard Conkling, in which she discusses the character and literary theories of Amy Lowell, Germany and German music, the image of porpoises in her own verse, George Saintsbury's A History of English Prose Rhythm, and Beethoven; letters written by the poet Louise Imogen Guiney to Edward A. Church; German translations of Schauffler's poetry done by Heinrich Barban; a lively discussion of music in the letters of Elizabeth C. Moore; letters from James Oppenheim, comparing poetry to music, questioning proper contemporary poetic subjects, and examining the differences between poetry of the nineteenth century and the twentieth; and, finally, correspondence from George Sterling, in which he touches upon the death of Jack London, his own impending divorce, sobriety, and the beauty of Carmel, California. In addition there are a number of typed and holograph manuscripts of poems, including Katherine Lee Bates's "The Debt," Robert Graves's "Burrs & Brambles," Clement Allison's "The Matter with the Poets" and others, poems by Clark Ashton Smith and George Sterling, Louis Untermeyer's "Spratt vs. Spratt" with corrections in his own hand, Edmund Gosse's "The Fear of Death," poems by Jessie Kemp Hawkins, Richard Hovey's "Matthew Arnold," Robert Underwood Johnson's "October" and "Portae Musarum," poems by Theda Kenyon, George Cabot Lodge's "Life and Death," poems by Charles F. Lummis, James Oppenheim, Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, and Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, and Charles Hanson Towne's "Silence," among many others.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes, 3 oversize folders (2.5 linear feet)
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- Schauffler, Robert Haven, 1879-1964. Correspondence, 1872-1964.
Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Papers of Carl Sandburg [manuscript] 1940-1955.
Title:
Papers of Carl Sandburg [manuscript] 1940-1955.
Collection consists chiefly of letters to Margaret Ligon concerning Carl Sandburg. There are several letters concerning Thomas Wolfe, a brief biography of Col. Daniel Smith and material on a stamp honoring Casey Jones.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Papers of Carl Sandburg [manuscript] 1940-1955.
Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers MS 49., 1880-1984
Title:
Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers 1880-1984
Lawyer, journalist, suffragist, prison reformer, pacifist and teacher. Papers include writings (including unpublished autobiography), memorabilia, diaries, and manuscripts. Photographs include Mahatma Gandhi, George Bernard Shaw, Maksim Gorky, and Aleksandr Kerensky. The bulk of the collection is correspondence, which includes Jane Addams, Roger Baldwin, Norman Douglas, Theodore Dreiser, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John Galsworthy, Judge Ben Lindsey, Salvador de Madariaga, Thomas Mott Osborne, David Graham Phillips, Frances Perkins Gilman, Emmeline and Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, H.G. Wells, and Rebecca West.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes; (1.3 linear ft.)
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- Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers MS 49., 1880-1984
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter to "Dear Mr. Tullas" : Arlington, Vermont : TLS, 1940 Aug. 19.
Title:
Letter to "Dear Mr. Tullas" : Arlington, Vermont : TLS, 1940 Aug. 19.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 28 cm.
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter to "Dear Mr. Tullas" : Arlington, Vermont : TLS, 1940 Aug. 19.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter [manuscript] : Arlington, Vt., to Julia Neely Finch, 1915 May 20.
Title:
Letter [manuscript] : Arlington, Vt., to Julia Neely Finch, 1915 May 20.
Fisher responds to a letter of praise about Hillsboro People.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter [manuscript] : Arlington, Vt., to Julia Neely Finch, 1915 May 20.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Autograph letter signed Dorothy Canfield Fisher to: "Hugh Fullerton" August 11, [1925].
Title:
Autograph letter signed Dorothy Canfield Fisher to: "Hugh Fullerton" August 11, [1925].
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Autograph letter signed Dorothy Canfield Fisher to: "Hugh Fullerton" August 11, [1925].
Kennedy, Sinclair, 1875-1947. Papers, 1905-1946
Title:
Sinclair Kennedy papers, 1905-1946
This collection contains the papers of Sinclair Kennedy, author and lecturer. Correspondence makes up the bulk of the collection, with some writings, clippings, and miscellaneous materials. The correspondence and writings mostly refer to international politics, especially Kennedy's espousal of a federation of English-speaking countries, as well as home front issues during the Second World War.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes
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- Papers, 1905-1946
Harry Scherman Papers, 1937-1969
Title:
Harry Scherman Papers, 1937-1969
ArchivalResource: ca. 19,500 items (49 boxes)
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- Harry Scherman Papers, 1937-1969
Eli Hawley Canfield papers, Canfield (Eli Hawley) papers, 1844-1898
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Eli Hawley Canfield papers Canfield (Eli Hawley) papers 1844-1898
The papers of Rev. Eli Canfield, Episcopal clergyman and prominent member of the evangelical faction of the church, consist of sermons reflecting the religious and social beliefs of the period 1845 to 1885, personal manuscripts, and letters mainly to his son, James Hulme Canfield, educator. Canfield was born in Arlington, Vermont and served as a pastor in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.
ArchivalResource: 1140 items
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- Eli Hawley Canfield papers, Canfield (Eli Hawley) papers, 1844-1898
Broomell, Anna Pettit. Broomell-Cleghorn-Fisher Papers, 1876-1967
Title:
Broomell-Cleghorn-Fisher Papers, 1876-1967
This collection contains material collected by Anna Pettit Broomell and consists of the writings and correspondence of Anna Pettit Broomell, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, and Sarah Cleghorn. It includes letters from Wallace and Zephine Fahnestock, A.J. Muste, Norman Thomas, David Baumgardt, the Broomell family, and the Friends Council on Education. The letters between the three women are mostly personal, but include discussions of their works and activism. The collection has drafts of poems and other writings. Included are journal entries of Sarah Cleghorn and material collected for Sarah Cleghorn's memorials and oral history project. There is published material from and about Dorothy Canfield Fisher and Sarah Cleghorn, and a draft of a book about Dorothy Canfield Fisher written by Anna Broomell.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Broomell, Anna Pettit. Broomell-Cleghorn-Fisher Papers, 1876-1967
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Title:
The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)
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- The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Marion E. Kenworthy (1891-1980) Papers, undated, 1938-1952
Title:
Marion E. Kenworthy (1891-1980) Papers undated, 1938-1952
Marion E Kenworthy (1891-1980) was one of the founders of the Non-Sectarian Committee for German Refugee Children. Starting in 1938 they organized a lobbying effort to have the U.S. Congress allow for the migration of refugee children from Europe to the United States. This collection documents, through correspondence, depositions, meeting minutes, and more, the group’s activities. Of particular importance is the congressional testimony relating to the 1939 Wagner-Rogers bill.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet (3 manuscript boxes)
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- Marion E. Kenworthy (1891-1980) Papers, undated, 1938-1952
Autograph file: A-I, 1783-1983.
Title:
Autograph file: A-I, 1783-1983.
Letters with some manuscripts, speeches, poems, and other items, primarily resulting from an official connection with Vassar College, written by Vassar students, faculty or staff, or of historical and cultural significance. Letters of note include W.I. Cutter on her missionary work in India, 1852-1854; John Quincy Adams on Paris peace treaty and national politics, 1783; Elizabeth Blackwell on excessive practice of ovariotomy and dangers to women from syphilitic husbands, 1896; Thomas Boyd on work as screen writer in Hollywood (1931), being a father, World War I experiences, and other issues, 1918-1934; Pearl S. Buck's correspondence with Alma Lutz on equal rights amendment and Buck's writing and speaking work, 1938-1967; Ruth Crippen on Red Cross work in France, 1918; Bette Davis on using women's rights pioneers as film material, 1944; Anna E. Dickenson on her speaking engagements and personal news, 1863-1888; Frederick Douglass on John H. Raymond's activities on behalf of fugitive slaves in Rochester, 1880; William Lloyd Garrison on women's rights, 1877; and Emily Griggs on life and people at Vassar College, 1866-1867. Other signers include Jane Addams, Hans Christian Anderson, Matthew Arnold, Catharine E. Beecher, Hector Berlioz, George Bizet, Marie Curie, Charlotte Cushman, Charles Dickens, John Dos Passos, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic ft.
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- Vassar College. Autograph file: A-I, 1783-1983.
Connor, Otelia Carrington Cunningham, 1892?-1969. Otelia Carrington Cunningham Connor papers, 1888-1968.
Title:
Otelia Carrington Cunningham Connor papers, 1888-1968.
The papers consist of correspondence and other items of Otelia (Cunningham) Connor and her mother, Mrs. John S. Cunningham. Included are materials concerning the genealogy of the Cunningham, Carrington, Codrington, and Cabel families and to a lesser extent, the Ruffin, Wilson, and Alston families; activities of the Colonial Dames, Daughters of the American Revolution, and other women's patriotic and historical societies; Mrs. Cunningham's suffragette activities, 1917-1919, as a member of the North Carolina Equal Suffrage Association, and attendance as a delegate to the Democratic Convention in San Francisco, 1920; Mrs. Connor's work at the Emergency Hospital in Washington, N.C., and the Veterans' Hospital in Durham, N.C.; and problems of the Governor Morehead School, Durham, N.C., 1944. Also included are writings by Mrs. Connor for Durham and Edenton, N.C., newspapers in the 1940s and 1950s; a scrapbook, 1888-1948, of local political, social, and Episcopal church events; and letters received from David W. Connor at the Episcopal High School, Alexanderia, Va., 1951-1952, the University of North Carolina, 1953-1957, while serving in the United States Navy, 1956-1960, and while living in Wilson, N.C. Other correspondents include James M. Carrington, Lenoir Chambers, Walter Clark, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rose Lawless Geyer, Henry R. Luce, John H. Manning, Henry G. Riely, William H. Ruffin, and Archibald Rutledge.
ArchivalResource: About 480 items (4.0 linear feet)
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- Connor, Otelia Carrington Cunningham, 1892?-1969. Otelia Carrington Cunningham Connor papers, 1888-1968.
Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Title:
Enit Kaufman Papers, American Portraits 1914-1958
The papers consist of letters andmanuscripts collected by Enit Kaufman for the publication of a volume of portraitsof prominent Americans by Kaufman accompanied by text written by DorothyCanfield Fisher. American Portraits,
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- Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Papers, 1914-1985
Title:
Papers, 1914-1985
Correspondence and photographs of Marie-Thérèse Vieillot, French social worker.
ArchivalResource: 1/2 file box
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- Papers, 1914-1985
Banér, Skulda V. (Skulda Vanadis). Skulda Vanadis Banér papers, 1900-1975 (bulk 1920-1964).
Title:
Skulda Vanadis Banér papers, 1900-1975 (bulk 1920-1964).
Correspondence and scrapbooks relating to the development of Banér's literary career; also photographs. Correspondents include: John V. Brennan, Paul Brooks, Maurice Evans, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Oscar Hammerstein II, Ann Harding, Jean Hersholt, Ira R. Kent, Mary M. McBride, Agnes Moorehead, Frank L. Mott, Chase S. Osborn, Stellanova Osborn, Carl Sandburg, Leopold Stokowski, Edward Weeks, and Orson Welles.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Banér, Skulda V. (Skulda Vanadis). Skulda Vanadis Banér papers, 1900-1975 (bulk 1920-1964).
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
Title:
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
J. B. Matthews (1894-1966) was a Methodist missionary, college professor, author, lecturer, and prominent conservative spokesman. Collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, statements, speeches, reprints, clippings, broadsides, newsletters, press releases, petitions, and other printed material, chiefly 1930-1969. The principal focus of the collection relates to the work and research of Matthews and his associates in the area of anti-communism, particularly in connection with Matthews' role as Director of Research for the Special Committee on Un-American Activities of the U.S. House of Representatives (1938-1945), Executive Director of the Permanent Subcommittee on Government Operations of the U.S. Senate (1953), and a consultant for John A. Clements Associates. Many of the organizations, newspapers, periodicals, and persons represented in the collection have various leftist, socialist, communist, radical, or pacifist (especially anti-Vietnam War) connections.Individuals represented in the files include Ralph Abernathy, Bella Abzug, Roy Cohn, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Harrington, Alger Hiss, J. Edgar Hoover, Jesse Jackson, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Joseph Lash, Joseph McCarthy, Carl McIntire, Benjamin Mandel, Richard Nixon, Aristotle Onassis, Lee Harvey Oswald, Linus Pauling, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Louis Untermeyer.
ArchivalResource: 479 Linear Feet; 307,000 Items
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- J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
Papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial, 1836-1985 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk)
Title:
Papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial, 1836-1985 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk)
The papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial document her work as friend and caretaker for Alice Stone Blackwell and Maud Wood Park, and as archivist of woman suffrage-related organizations. This collection also includes papers of Maud Wood Park, of Alice Stone Blackwell and the Blackwell family, and of Carrie Chapman Catt.
ArchivalResource: 7.3 linear feet ((16 + 1/2 file boxes, 1 card file box) plus 3 folio folders, 5 folio+ folders, 9 photograph folders, 1 object)
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- Stantial, Edna Lamprey. Papers, 1836-1958 (inclusive).
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter, 1956 Dec. 19.
Title:
Letter, 1956 Dec. 19.
Letter (tls) to Ruth Bowman, South Portland, Me., who wrote "my first fan letter."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter, 1956 Dec. 19.
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
Title:
Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
This series consists of Alfred A. Knopf's personal files and papers, which were maintained at his office in New York City and at his home at Purchase, New York. Sent to the Ransom Center over a period of years, the arrangement has been recreated from Knopf's personal file system. Generally, the first two subseries consist of correspondence and subject files from Knopf's office, while the Purchase files were kept at his home and used for his memoirs. The last subseries consists of materials sent to the Ransom Center that were not originally present in either his office or home file systems. Consisting largely of correspondence, generally an original letter with a blue carbon of Knopf's response, the series also includes manuscript drafts, clippings, photographs, minutes, memoranda, diaries, programs, artwork, menus, awards, account books, slides, and other printed materials. Subseries A. Alfred A. Knopf's Personal Correspondence contains correspondence with some of Knopf's earliest literary contacts, such as Kay Boyle, Joseph Conrad, Clarence Day, Theodore Dreiser, W.A. Dwiggins, Joseph Hergesheimer, and Vachel Lindsay. Also present are the beginnings of what would become life-long literary friendships with such notables as Warren Chappell, Felix Frankfurter, and Carl Van Vechten. Early folders contain fragments of Knopf's editorial correspondence from the late 1910s and the 1920s. Also, his later interest in such subjects as conservation, politics, Latin America, the American West, and fine wine is well documented. A smaller group of files contains letters from Knopf's fiance and wife, Blanche Wolf Knopf from the 1910s and 1920s. Many of the letters were sent to Knopf as he traveled on business, and Blanche often mentions the daily business of the new firm, revealing how closely the two worked together in the early years of the firm. Subseries B. The Office/Subject Files, originally maintained in Alfred Knopf's office and arranged alphabetically by subject, include a broad range of subjects representing Knopf's work in the publishing industry as well as his personal interests. The correspondence, memoranda, internal reports, and staff records in these files offer a view of the inner workings of the company and of Knopf's management style. The large number of files containing reports, correspondence, and minutes from publishing groups, charitable boards, committees, and social clubs attests to Knopf's participation in the literary, business, and philanthropic worlds. Among Knopf's personal interests, the best documented is the natural environment. Most of the files on this subject are found under the titles "Conservation" and "National Park Service," but they are also scattered elsewhere. These files contain correspondence, clippings, news releases, bulletins, reports of nature societies, legislative materials, and board meeting minutes and reports. A highlight from these files is Knopf's participation in the campaign to save the Dinosaur National Monument in 1950-57. Other personal files are present, such as travel files, covering daily activities, meetings, impressions, and a report describing his first trip to Brazil in 1961-62. Subseries C. The Purchase Files were maintained at Knopf's home in Purchase, N.Y. Among these are files pertaining directly to the writing of Knopf's unpublished memoir, containing correspondence, clippings, menus, programs, and other materials Knopf gathered together and referred to as he was writing the narrative drafts. These files offer the most comprehensive survey of Knopf's life, especially his early years as a publisher. They consist of documents that date from the period about which he was writing and are augmented by contemporary lists, correspondence, and memoranda confirming dates, giving lists of books published, and offering reminders to Knopf of these years. A strength of these files are the early letters he pulled from other sources, including files that were subsequently destroyed, or photocopied to keep in these files. Also supplementing the memoir are a large collection of Knopf's diaries and appointment books, 1919-1984 (some gaps between 1920-1933), detailing Knopf's day-to-day activities. Knopf also wrote about the memorable friendships he made as a publisher. One folder contains manuscript drafts recounting his relationship with Willa Cather, bolstered by copies of their correspondence and associated clippings. An additional twenty folders chronicle Knopf's close friendship and professional association with H.L. Mencken. The Purchase Files also include a group of alphabetical subject files which overlap Knopf's Office/Subject Files maintained at his office: both include files on the environment, typography, food and wine, and politics. However, these files also contain a number of folders pulled from the firm, including some author files that Knopf saved to use for his memoir. Early editorial correspondence with writers such as Conrad Aiken, Thomas Beer, W.H. Hudson, and Ernest Newman appears in these files. Other files contain records relating to dogs, cemetery plots, and family material. Subseries D. The Other Subjects and Interests files include materials that Knopf saved and donated to the Ransom Center, but that were not a part of any existing file system. The range of materials found is very broad and although some of the materials are ephemeral in nature, such as a large collection of clippings about people and publishing, many of the files contain papers that reflect the interests in Knopf's daily life. Non-textual materials, such as artwork, photographs and portraits, a small collection of films (including "A Publisher is Known by the Company He Keeps"), dictaphone recordings, and phonograph records are also present. Many files relate directly to Knopf's home at Purchase and reflect his interest in fine dining. Other materials relating to his home include guest books, gardening records, and an inventory of his library. This subseries also features financial and personal documentation, such as account books, covering such expenses as home costs, investments, daily expenditures, club dues, and taxes, over a 40-year period. Personal and family documents are present, as well as a folder of early internal documents from the firm. This subseries also contains the many awards and honors given to Knopf over his lifetime.
ArchivalResource: 185 boxes (77 linear feet)
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
Storm Publishers. Storm Publishers records, 1940-1968.
Title:
Storm Publishers records, 1940-1968.
Correspondence between Alexander Gode von Aesch and Albert Einstein, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rene Fullop-Miller, Franz Horch, Patrick Mahoney, Thomas Mann, Paul Nettl, Reinhold Niebuhr, Rudolf Schick, Karl Schueck, Fritz von Unruh, Thornton Wilder, and Friderike Zweig, 1940-68; Also manuscripts, primarily by Fritz von Unruh; reviews and publicity on Patrick Mahoney, Paul Nettl, and Fritz von Unruh; bank statements, contracts, tax forms, and invoices; and miscellaneous clippings, programs, brochures, and catalogs.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 cu. ft.
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- Storm Publishers. Storm Publishers records, 1940-1968.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1935-1957.
Title:
Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1935-1957.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (4 leaves)
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1935-1957.
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series I., General Correspondence, 1922-1977 (bulk 1946-1966).
Title:
Records. : Series I., General Correspondence, 1922-1977 (bulk 1946-1966).
This series consists of the central editorial files of the Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Company. It contains the correspondence for the day-to-day operations of the firm, including letters from foreign publishers seeking publication and translation rights, contacts with young writers, inquiries from aspiring authors, correspondence on legal matters such as copyright, letters from literary agents, and requests for information about writers. The General Correspondence series also contains correspondence between editors and Knopf authors, many files of which follow the creation of a book from the original idea to its final publication. Taken as a whole, this series offers a comprehensive overview of the activities of the editorial offices. The main strength of the series derives from the individual files devoted to writers published by Knopf. These files typically reveal the writer's first connection with the company, which might have occurred when the firm contacted the writer expressing their interest in her or his work, or when the author submitted a manuscript. Files follow the correspondence between the editor and writer, revealing the relationship between the two as the manuscript progresses, continues once the book is published, and shows how the book is received and how well it sells. Especially interesting is the way the files reveal how an editor would guide the creative process, as she or he suggests changes, additions, or deletions. While the vast majority of files contain correspondence only, some files relate to the inner workings of the firm. These are labelled by department or, more often, by employee name; the most significant are for Blanche and Alfred A. Knopf, and can be found in most years. The files rely on the use of documentation in the form of internal memoranda that were sent from editors and employees of other departments to update the Knopfs on current activities. Folders titled with the name of a trip taken by Alfred or Blanche Knopf in a specific year often include narrative descriptions of the visit, including detailed lists of publishers, scouts, literary agents, and writers with whom they met. Further, information about writers is also available in these folders. For example, internal memos about the rejection of John Knowles' A Separate Peace are in one of Blanche Knopf's European trip folders. Other employee named files, like those of Secretary and later President William A. Koshland, give an overview of the firm's administrative history.
ArchivalResource: 500 boxes (208 linear feet)
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series I., General Correspondence, 1922-1977 (bulk 1946-1966).
Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971. Bennett Cerf papers, ca. 1898-1977.
Title:
Bennett Cerf papers, ca. 1898-1977.
Correspondence, manuscripts, memorabilia, photographs, phonograph and tape recordings, and printed files.
ArchivalResource: 52 linear ft. ( 71 boxes, 45 volumes, & 22 oversized items)
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- Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971. Bennett Cerf papers, ca. 1898-1977.
Wyatt, Edith, 1873-1958. Edith Wyatt papers, 1894-1968 (bulk 1894-1955).
Title:
Edith Wyatt papers, 1894-1968 (bulk 1894-1955).
Correspondence, primarily incoming, manuscript copies and excerpts of Wyatt's writings, a few examples of published articles and mementos, numerous newspaper clippings and reviews, and scrapbooks reflecting her interests and work.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic ft. (3 boxes and 1 oversize case)
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- Wyatt, Edith, 1873-1958. Edith Wyatt papers, 1894-1968 (bulk 1894-1955).
Robert Pick papers, 1915-1977.
Title:
Robert Pick papers, 1915-1977.
Compositions and correspondence of the Australian-bornwriter Robert Pick.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- Robert Pick papers, 1915-1977.
Childrens' Crusade for Children Records, 1939-1940
Title:
Childrens' Crusade for Children Records 1939-1940
Organization formed in 1939 for the relief of war-exiled children of Europe. The crusade culminated with a nationwide collection of money from public, private, and parochial school children in April 1940.
ArchivalResource: 7,500 items; 24 containers plus 2 oversize; 11 linear feet
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- Childrens' Crusade for Children Records, 1939-1940
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Dorothy Canfield Fisher correspondence, 1921.
Title:
Dorothy Canfield Fisher correspondence, 1921.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Dorothy Canfield Fisher correspondence, 1921.
Reynolds, Paul Revere, 1864-1944. Records, 1899-1980.
Title:
Records, 1899-1980.
Papers of Paul Revere Reynolds and his son, Paul Revere Reynolds, Jr., consisting of correspondence, contracts, scripts, and financial records. The files are rich in correspondence between authors and agents and provide important information about some of the most significant works published in the last seventy years.
ArchivalResource: 117 linear ft. (ca. 139,720 items in 269 boxes)
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- Reynolds, Paul Revere, 1864-1944. Records, 1899-1980.
Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
Title:
Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
Correspondence, journals, notebooks, speeches, etc., from the unmicrofilmed portion of the Woman's Rights Collection.
ArchivalResource: 85 file boxes, 7 oversize volumes, 39 framed items, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder, 4 reels of microfilm (M-91, M-93, M-108)
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- Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
League of Vermont Writers. League of Vermont Writers papers, 1928-1942.
Title:
League of Vermont Writers papers, 1928-1942.
Correspondence addressed to Dorothy Charlotte Walter in her capacity as Secretary of the League including many prominent authors. Most of the letters were written in 1934.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (1 box)
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- League of Vermont Writers. League of Vermont Writers papers, 1928-1942.
Cross, Howard L., 1885-1965. Howard L. Cross memoirs.
Title:
Howard L. Cross memoirs.
The collection consists of a typescript copy of the memoirs of an unidentified man, probably Howard L. Cross, born August 23, 1885 in Massachusetts. Cross rented the Ethan Allen Farm in Sunderland, Vermont from the Graves family and began farming there in1913. The memoirs are undated and reflect back upon the activities of Cross and his family from 1913 to 1915. The memoirs describe the writer's first experiences with farm work over a period of approximately 20 months. Prior to renting the farm, the writer had been involved in running a small factory and business, possibly in the lumber industry, with his Uncle John. However, in 1913, this venture met with financial difficulties and failed. At the same time, his doctor informed him that his eyesight would fail if he continued to work at a desk and advised him to move to the country. The writer decided to take up farming and moved to Vermont where he rented the Ethan Allen Farm. The memoirs provide accounts of both his experiences learning to farm and of his neighbors, Dorothy Chanfield Fisher (to the south) and Arthur Johnson. The memoirs conclude by relating that the Cross family eventually decided to buy a farm in Fayetteville, New York and moved in 1915.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Cross, Howard L., 1885-1965. Howard L. Cross memoirs.
Blanshard, Brand, 1892-1987. Brand Blanshard papers, 1873-1989 (inclusive), 1913-1989 (bulk).
Title:
Brand Blanshard papers, 1873-1989 (inclusive), 1913-1989 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, teaching files, diaries, photographs, and personal papers which document the personal life and career of Brand Blanshard and his first wife Frances Bradshaw Blanshard. The papers highlight the development of Swarthmore College during the presidency of Frank Aydelotte, the growth of the Yale University Department of Philosophy after World War II, and trends in the study and teaching of philosophy in the twentieth century.
ArchivalResource: 40.53 linear ft. (82 boxes)
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- Blanshard, Brand, 1892-1987. Brand Blanshard papers, 1873-1989 (inclusive), 1913-1989 (bulk).
Bennett Cerf Papers, ca. 1898-1977.
Title:
Bennett Cerf Papers ca. 1898-1977.
ArchivalResource: 52 linear ft (ca. 6,300 items in 71 boxes, 45 volumes, & 22 oversized items).
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- Bennett Cerf Papers, ca. 1898-1977.
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
Title:
Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Bakeless, John, 1894-1978. Typescripts collection, ca. 1930s-
Title:
Typescripts collection, ca. 1930s-
Collection consists of typescripts mainly written by 20th century American authors. In addition to original literary works, such as novels, short stories and poetry, the collection includes social, biographical and historical studies, articles and speeches.
ArchivalResource: 100 linear feet (238 boxes)
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- Bakeless, John, 1894-1978. Typescripts collection, ca. 1930s-
Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Title:
Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Letters, compositions, and other papers of the American writer Robert E. Sherwood.
ArchivalResource: 78 boxes and 1 oversize vololume (27 linear ft.).
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- Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Entretiens de Pontigny records MS 0768., 1942-1945.
Title:
Entretiens de Pontigny records 1942-1945.
Entretiens de Pontigny; gatherings of intellectuals in France, founded in 1910 as Decades de Pontigny and held at Mount Holyoke College in 1942-1944. Records consist of correspondence, meeting minutes, article, press releases, schedules, programs, a guest register and photographs relating to the meetings at Mount Holyoke Include letters by Gustave Cohen, Jean Andre Wahl, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Beatrice Fry Hyslop, Jacques Maritain, Cecile Jahiel, Auguste Viatte, Andre Spire, Marcelle de Manziarly, Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch, and Mrs. Raymond de Saussure.
ArchivalResource: 1 box; (5 linear in.)
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- Entretiens de Pontigny records MS 0768., 1942-1945.
Canfield, Eli Hawley, 1817-1898. Papers, 1844-1898.
Title:
Papers, 1844-1898.
This collection consists of over 1100 sermons, letters, and other personal manuscripts of the Rev. Eli Hawley Canfield. The letters are mainly to his son, James Hulme Canfield, the educator, and are largely personal in nature, but the papers also include 500 of his sermons which amply illustrate many of the religious and social beliefs and issues of the forty year period following 1845.
ArchivalResource: 1140 items.
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- Canfield, Eli Hawley, 1817-1898. Papers, 1844-1898.
Sarah Gibson Blanding papers, 1946-1985.
Title:
Sarah Gibson Blanding papers, 1946-1985.
Records of the Vassar College Office of the President, correspondence, memoranda, clippings, articles, speeches, and press releases during her tenure at Vassar, 1946-1964, concerning women's education, academic freedom, 1950's politics, her stand against Congressional investigation of Communist influence in education, her introduction to Adlai Stevenson on a radio program, and her 1962 statement on pre-marital sex and Vassar students.
ArchivalResource: 28 cubic ft.
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- Blanding, Sarah Gibson, 1898-1985. Sarah Gibson Blanding papers, 1946-1985.
Book-of-the-Month Club Records, 1939-1967, (bulk 1939-1960)
Title:
Book-of-the-Month Club Records 1939-1967 (bulk 1939-1960)
Editorial and publishers’ correspondence and preliminary readers’ reports consisting of book reviews and evaluations relating primarily to books that were submitted by publishing houses for consideration by the Book-of-the-Month Club but were not selected for distribution by the club.
ArchivalResource: 15,600 items; 61 containers; 24.4 linear feet
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- Book-of-the-Month Club. Book-of-the-Month Club records, 1939-1967.
Gertrude Heyman papers, 1864-1957, 1928-1952
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Gertrude Heyman papers 1864-1957 1928-1952
Gertrude Amalia Heyman (1878?-1958) was a stenographer who served with the American Expeditionary Forces and the Jewish Welfare Board in France during World War I. She continued her career as a public stenographer and notary public in various U.S. cities before settling in New York in 1928. During World War II she supported efforts to combat antisemitism in the U.S., was active in the war resistance movement, and was involved in general civic matters. Collection consists of Heyman's correspondence, scrapbooks, autobiographical writings, and photographs. Correspondence concerns the two world wars, civil liberties and antisemitism, politicians, her travels, the Heyman family, civic matters, and the American Friends Service Committee. Scrapbooks contain materials about Heyman's life and family. Papers also include autobiographical writings, typescript of Bahai burial service, photographs, clippings, and personal memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot (1 box)
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- Gertrude Heyman papers, 1864-1957, 1928-1952
Dorothy Canfield Fisher manuscripts, circa 1910-1944
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Dorothy Canfield Fisher manuscripts circa 1910-1944
This collection consists of manuscripts and revisions of Dorothy Canfield Fisher's short stories and articles. Each title is represented by the manuscript, revised typescripts, and carbon copies of final drafts. Titles include: "Buttons and Rage;" "An Escape-Thought" (a short sketch of the career of Emma Hart Willard); "Staying at Home with the Folks;" "Getting Ready to be an Old Maid;" "The Knothole" (with a French translation); "Good Growing Weather;" "The Rainy Day, The Good Mother, and the Brown Suit;" "An Unprejudiced Mind;" "West Wind! West Wind!;" "The First Evening Out;" "Silver Poplars and the Father;" "Babushka Farnham;" "A Family Alliance;" and "The Forgotten Mother." The collection also contains letters, newspaper clippings, and fragments of a novel in progress with the author's notations
ArchivalResource: .17 linear foot (1 volume)
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- Dorothy Canfield Fisher manuscripts, circa 1910-1944
Vanguard Press. Vanguard Press Records, ca. 1925-ca. 1985.
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Vanguard Press Records, ca. 1925-ca. 1985.
The collection consists of the editorial and production archives of Vanguard Press: correspondence, manuscripts, contracts, memoranda, galley proofs, photographs, clippings, and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: l34 linear ft. (ca. 128,500 items in 227 boxes and 22 preservation cases)
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- Vanguard Press. Vanguard Press Records, ca. 1925-ca. 1985.
Anne Carroll Moore papers, 1898-1960, bulk (1920-1960).
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Anne Carroll Moore papers, 1898-1960, bulk (1920-1960).
Collection consists of letters from authors, illustrators, publishers, friends, and others, relating to Moore's books, especially The Art of Beatrix Potter (1955) and Nicholas and the Golden Goose (1932).
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet (7 boxes)
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- Moore, Anne Carroll, 1871-1961. Anne Carroll Moore papers, 1898-1960, bulk (1920-1960).
Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
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Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
Correspondence, photographs, writings, etc., of the Hamilton family of Indiana, including physician Alice Hamilton and classicist Edith Hamilton.
ArchivalResource: 18.35 linear feet ((43 file boxes, 2 half file boxes) plus 3 folio+ folders, 3 photograph albums, 14 photograph folders)
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- Hamilton family. Papers, 1818-1976 (inclusive).
Pratt, James Bissett, 1875-1944. Papers, 1894-1981.
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Papers, 1894-1981.
The collection contains personal and professional papers relating primarily to James Bissett Pratt's study and teaching of psychology, philosophy and religion. Included are class and lecture notes regarding Buddhism, philosophy and religion; manuscripts such as plays authored by Pratt along with materials relating to his books; notebooks recording his student activities at Williams College, Harvard University and Berlin University; completed questionnaires for Pratt's research in psychology and religion focusing particularly on conversion experiences and religious beliefs; reviews and a collection of reprints from Pratt's articles and those of other authors; scrapbooks housing memorabilia from Pratt's college years and travels abroad, and a record of the growth of his family; travel diaries concerning his travels to Canada, Europe, the Far East, Middle East, and Central America; correspondence such as letters of condolence, letters from former students, correspondence with colleagues and extensive family communications.
ArchivalResource: 24 linear ft. (58 boxes, 34 v.)
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- Pratt, James Bissett, 1875-1944. Papers, 1894-1981.
Papers, 1864-1982
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Papers, 1864-1982
Correspondence, diaries, account books, etc., of Dorothea May Moore, pediatrician.
ArchivalResource: 5 cartons, 2 folio folders, 4 folio folders
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- Papers, 1864-1982
Beard, Mary Ritter, 1876-1958. Papers, 1935-1958
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Papers of Mary Ritter Beard, 1935-1958
Correspondence, articles, etc., of Mary Ritter Beard, historian, feminist, and author.
ArchivalResource: 2 file boxes
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- Papers, 1935-1958
Abbott, Lyman, 1835-1922,. Papers of the Baker and Wheeler families, 1763-1954.
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Papers of the Baker and Wheeler families, 1763-1954.
Papers of the related families, of New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Vermont; and genealogical and other papers relating to the Edwards, Hockley, Hopkins, Pomeroy, Warner, and Whiting families. The Baker papers include correspondence, certificates, diplomas, and other material of Charles Whiting Baker, engineer, economist, and civic leader; his wife Rebekah Wheeler Baker; their son, Charles Whiting Baker, Jr.; and Lucy Baker, a music teacher at Wisconsin State College. The elder Baker's correspondence, 1900-1941, concerns public affairs, including the Panama Canal, British-American relations in both World Wars, business conditions, and the Japanese threat to peace in the 1930's. Of particular interest is his correspondence with William Howard Taft, in which the President reveals his views on controversies and issues of his administration, including the Taft-Ballinger dispute, Secretary of War J.M. Dickinson and the reclamation service. The Wheeler papers include receipts, 1763, of Aaron Wheeler of Mason, N.H.; papers of Lewis H. Wheeler containing information on the Civil War in Maryland including secession and the Baltimore riots, 1862; a letter of Mary C. Wheeler, 1903, relating details of the payment by John B. Wheeler of Daniel Webster's legal fee in the Dartmouth College case; personal letters of John Wheeler, clergyman and president of the University of Vermont; his wife Sarah Ann Hopkins Wheeler; and papers of John B. Wheeler, David E. Wheeler, Lucia Wheeler, and Ellen Wheeler. Journals, 1853-54, of Lewis Hopkins Wheeler, on the U.S.S. St. Mary and Portsmouth relate events on a voyage from Philadelphia to Honolulu and return. Of interst is a manuscript in French "Steganographie Polygraphique" by Pierre Eugène Du Simitière on the subject of cipher writings, 1765.
ArchivalResource: 4800 items.
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- Abbott, Lyman, 1835-1922,. Papers of the Baker and Wheeler families, 1763-1954.
Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1911-1971, n.d.
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Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1911-1971, n.d.
There are approximately 1,341 letters in Carl Zigrosser's files related to Rockwell Kent. Of this total, 161 letters are drafts or carbons of letters from Zigrosser, and they are interleaved in the chronology of Kent's letters. Also interleaved are some 250 letters concerning Kent and his work from collectors, institutions and the publishers of Kent's books. As Kent's primary dealer for prints and drawings, Zigrosser handled many of the details of Kent's career. In 1940, Zigrosser left the Weyhe Gallery and became Curator of Prints at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This position removed him from most of Kent's business matters, and the personal side of their correspondence (which had always been a strong element in their letters) predominates. This turn in Zigrosser's life coincided with Kent's increased involvement with his many political and social causes. Rockwell Kent's letters after 1940 concern themselves with family news, politics and his involvement with the Soviet Union. Included in the files are several letters from Dorothy Canfield Fisher to Zigrosser about Kent and her interest in Zigrosser's work on The Modern School. There are also letters to Zigrosser from Kent's first wife, Kathleen Whiting Kent, and letter from his children. Kent's second and third wives, Frances Lee Kent Gay and Sally Johnstone Kent, served as secretaries to Kent. Many of his letters were dictated to them, and some were signed by them. In addition to the letters, the files contain newpaper clippings, advertisements, brochures, political fliers, invitations, publication announcements, exhibition catalogs and press releases, as well as works of art and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1341 items (1710 leaves, 130 photographs, and 40 pamphlets).
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- Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1911-1971, n.d.
Sedgwick, Ellery, 1872-1960. Papers, 1898-1969.
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Ellery Sedgwick papers, 1898-1969
Papers documenting Ellery Sedgwick's professional career as editor of the Atlantic Monthly Magazine, 1908-1938, and his personal and varied involvements. The bulk of the papers contain correspondence with contributing authors and poets, notes, and manuscripts in various forms. Four special interests of Sedgwick covered by the collection are controversies over the writings of two women, Wilma Frances Minor and Opal S. Whiteley, the former related to forged Abraham Lincoln letters; the debate over Alfred E. Smith's nomination for President as a Catholic candidate; and Sedgwick's writings on the Spanish Civil War. Other subjects include Sedgwick's involvement as a trustee of the Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, Boston Public Library, and as part-owner of the Rumford Press. Also, Sedgwick family correspondence, scrapbooks, and diaries, including one of a trip to Japan in 1936.
ArchivalResource: 24 record cartons; 1 oversize box, and 5 boxes of photocopies
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- Sedgwick, Ellery, 1872-1960. Ellery Sedgwick papers, 1898-1969.
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series VII., Other Department Files, 1916-1996 (bulk 1943-1969).
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Records. Series VII., Other Department Files, 1916-1996 (bulk 1943-1969).
This series contains selected files created outside of the Editorial Department, which dominates the rest of the collection. The series contains only two boxes of materials from the Sales and College Departments, with the great majority of the files originating from the Publicity Department. The Publicity Department files chronicle the activities and concerns of editors, authors, administrators, and publicity department personnel in the struggle to market their titles and bring authors and the company to international attention and acclaim. A vast selection of materials, including artwork, biographical information, book jackets, correspondence, clippings, memos, photographs, publication and planning forms, and reviews, among others, combine to give the user a comprehensive view of the promotional process. Correspondence in the Publicity and Permanent Title files is often routine, containing materials such as mass mailings of introductions, booksellers' comments, and requests for review copies from individuals, organizations, newspapers and journals. However, some files offer exchanges between authors, editors, and book designers, primarily concerning promotional strategies, itineraries, and editing or revisions of manuscripts. The Publicity Department subseries is also rich with photographs (some with accompanying negatives), including portraits, publicity stills, and candid snapshots. Renowned photographers such as Henri Cartier Bresson, E. O. Hoppe, Edward Steichen, and Carl Van Vechten contribute to the photo documentation of the collection, capturing such Knopf dignitaries as Willa Cather, John Hersey, Thomas Mann, H. L. Mencken, and many others. Additionally, this subseries holds thousands of snapshots and portraits of authors, colleagues, and family members taken by Alfred A. Knopf, an avid amateur photographer. Author questionnaires are found scattered throughout the Publicity subseries, but also in an alphabetically arranged collection of files of the biographical forms dating 1929-1965 (bulk 1948-1955). Valuable for their autobiographical content, the questionnaires also offer descriptions of an author's work. While some forms give scant information, others have been filled out in great detail, providing manuscript descriptions, author ideas for publicity, target audiences, previous awards, honors and publications, occupations, and family information. Other files in the Publicity Department subseries were created by publicity managers W. T. Loverd (ca. 1968-1970) and Jane Becker Friedman. Because Friedman advanced to Publicity Director, and also Vice President and Associate Publisher, her files reflect a lengthier time span (ca. 1966-1988), and a more narrow focus, especially in the later years, on the promotion of cookbooks. The Sales Department subseries contains the files of senior salesman Leon Anderson, focusing on his activities as a member of the Knopf sales department (1946-1960). The internal correspondence in this subseries is rich with encouragement, sales strategy, and advice from Knopf administrators such as Treasurer Joseph Lesser, Alfred and Blanche Knopf, and Sales Manager Alfred A. (Pat) Knopf, Jr. Also chronicled is Pat Knopf's resignation from the firm. The correspondence continues through Anderson's resignation in January 1960 and includes personal letters from Alfred Knopf as late as 1970. The College Department files contain correspondence and memos primarily concerning employee qualifications, expectations and duties, and suggestions for manuscripts. The file for the head of the College Department, John T. Hawes, includes ledger sheets containing comparisons of expected and actual sales, new title lists, and sales projections.
ArchivalResource: 341 boxes (142 linear feet).
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series VII., Other Department Files, 1916-1996 (bulk 1943-1969).
Frost family. Robert Frost family collection, 1923-1988.
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Robert Frost family collection, 1923-1988.
Collection includes: extensive correspondence between Robert, Carol, Elinor, and William Prescott Frost; routine financial papers; a small cache of documents related to Frost's resignation from Amherst College; clippings; chapbooks; Christmas cards; several sketches/art work; and over 100 family photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet (4 manuscript boxes)
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- Frost family. Robert Frost family collection, 1923-1988.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter, 1937 Jun. 21, Arlington, Vt., to W. W. Bishop [Ann Arbor]
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Letter, 1937 Jun. 21, Arlington, Vt., to W. W. Bishop [Ann Arbor]
Concerns the collection of Professor [Calvin] Thomas's papers.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed.
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter, 1937 Jun. 21, Arlington, Vt., to W. W. Bishop [Ann Arbor]
Bartlett, Paul Wayland, 1865-1925. Papers of Paul Wayland Bartlett, 1881-1949.
Title:
Papers of Paul Wayland Bartlett, 1881-1949.
Correspondence, lecture notes, speeches, sketches, and blueprints revealing Bartlett's negotiations, contracts, manner of selecting materials, problems and methods of work, and discussions with other sculptors, architects, artists, and craftsmen. Separate files concern Bartlett's statue of Lafayette, the pediment of the House wing of the Capitol, his figures of Michelangelo and Columbus in the Library of Congress, and other works. Correspondents include Chester Beach, Poultney Bigelow, Karl Theodore Francis Bitter, John Merven Carrère, Cyrus Edwin Dallin, and Grover A. Whalen. A small group of letters received by Bartlett's father, Truman Howe Bartlett, includes letters from E. Fauré-Frémiet, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Jean Francois Millet, Auguste Rodin, and Olin Lavi Warner.
ArchivalResource: 15,000 items.55 containers plus 1 oversize.
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- Bartlett, Paul Wayland, 1865-1925. Papers of Paul Wayland Bartlett, 1881-1949.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter to Mr. Stoddard. Arlington, VT. 1931 Apr. 21.
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Letter to Mr. Stoddard. Arlington, VT. 1931 Apr. 21.
Concerning her regrets that she cannot come to Iowa for a lecture.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Letter to Mr. Stoddard. Arlington, VT. 1931 Apr. 21.
Century Company records
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Century Company records
The Century Company published the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, which was widely regarded as the best general periodical of its time, performing a role as cultural arbiter during the 1880s and 1890s. It was founded in New York City in 1881 and also published the children's magazine St. Nicholas, dictionaries, and books. The Century Company records date from 1870 to the 1930s and chiefly contain correspondence with contributors, readers, public figures, and literary agents. A number of manuscripts and proofs in the collection are extensively edited and taken with annotations on letters provide a detailed record of the outlook, standards, and functions of the company.
ArchivalResource: 60.4 linear feet; 151 boxes
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- Century Company records, 1870-1924
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America. Records of the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, 1942-2003 (inclusive).
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Records of the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, 1942-2003 (inclusive).
Records contain office files reflecting the evolution of the Library and many of its activities. Include correspondence and other material concerning the Women's Rights Collection; Library directors' and staff correspondence; financial records; Advisory Committee minutes; records of the Friends of the Library and special projects and grants; and publicity files.
ArchivalResource: 233 linear ft.
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- Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America. Records of the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, 1942-2003 (inclusive).
Gale, Zona, 1874-1938. Papers, 1838-1970.
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Papers, 1838-1970.
Papers of Zona Gale, a Wisconsin novelist and playwright who won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1921 for her play "Miss Lulu Bett."
ArchivalResource: 7.7 c.f. (19 archives boxes and 1 oversize folder); plusadditions of 1.0 c.f.,194 photographs, and3 drawings.
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- Gale, Zona, 1874-1938. Papers, 1838-1970.
Hooker, Zebulon Vance. Moses Jacob Ezekiel collection, 1864-1974.
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Moses Jacob Ezekiel collection, 1864-1974.
Collection documents the life and career of Moses Jacob Ezekiel, a Jewish scupltor. Record Group I, Ezekiel papers (1866-1921) contains original and photocopies of Ezekiel's personal papers including his correspondence (1866-1917); series of articles he wrote for The Jewish Record concerning Roman Jews (1875-1876); material generated upon his death in 1917 and his burial in the United States in 1921, which includes his will, memorial tributes to him, obituaries, and funeral book; and miscellaneous material (1864-1917). Record Group II, Ezekiel collection contains material which was gathered by Ezekiel scholars Zebulon Vance Hooker II, a grand-nephew of Ezekiel, and Stanley F. Chyet and Joseph Gutmann, editors of Moses Jacob Ezekiel; Memoirs from the Baths of Diocletian (1875). During his lifetime, Ezekiel wrote several autobiographical pieces, kept diaries and began an autobiography from these diaries, and recorded his memoirs as a sculptor in Italy, and the attempts to find, as well as publish, these manuscripts are traced in correspondence along with impressions from those who personally knew the sculptor and some biographical information. Also includes newsclippings; biographical articles; Ezekiel family genealogies; photographs of Ezekiel, his studio, and his grave at Arlington National Cemetery; and photographs of his works. Subjects include U.S. Civil War, death of Jacob Ezekiel, and Moses Jacob Ezekiel. Correspondents include Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Gustav Adolf Hohenlohe, Warren G. Harding, Oscar S. Straus, and Andrew D. White.
ArchivalResource: .8 linear ft.
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- Hooker, Zebulon Vance. Moses Jacob Ezekiel collection, 1864-1974.
Talcott, Samuel. Papers, 1802-1927 (bulk 1815-1869)
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Papers, 1802-1927 (bulk 1815-1869)
Half of the collection is made up of receipts for Talcott's expenses during the 1800s. Money is spent on schooling, subscriptions, salt, flour, sugar, cloth, physicians, glass tumblers, china cups and saucers, a sewing machine, refined oil, a wide variety of textiles, and other things. Between 1816 and 1846, Talcott served as administrator of five different estates, keeping here the receipts for the distribution of the property. The balance of the collection consists of deeds, 1802-1815; some letters, 1826-1902; an undated TLS from Dorothy Canfield Fisher; a few poems; and a small number of other undated manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: .6 cubic ft. (2 boxes)
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- Talcott, Samuel. Papers, 1802-1927 (bulk 1815-1869)
Scherman, Harry, b. 1887. Papers, 1937-1969.
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Papers, 1937-1969.
Large groups of correspondence with members of the editorial board including Henry Seidel Canby, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John Marquand, Christopher Morley, and William Allen White, which contain insights into the Club's activities, organization, and literary policies. Also, material relating to Scherman's careers as writer, economist, and philanthropist. Mr. Scherman's economic activities are represented by files of correspondence and papers of the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Federal Union, and the Committee on Economic Development. Among the personal items in the collection are manuscripts of his publications, reviews of his writings, numerous awards he has received, photographs, and documents relating to his long and rich career. There are two particularly warm letters from Winston Churchill and Albert Einstein. Also, additional personal and professional correspondence files of Scherman with publishers, agents, authors, Book of the Month Club judges, and organizations with which he was affiliated.
ArchivalResource: ca. 19,500 items (43 boxes)
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- Scherman, Harry, b. 1887. Papers, 1937-1969.
Van Waters, Miriam, 1887-1974. Papers, 1861-1971
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Papers of Miriam Van Waters, 1861-1971
Correspondence, diaries, case studies, etc., of penologist Miriam Van Waters.
ArchivalResource: 51 file boxes, 3 half file boxes, 2 oversize folders, 1 folio+ folder, 15 folders of photographs, 14 reels phonotape, 1 reel microfilm, 1 reel motion picture film
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- Van Waters, Miriam. Papers, 1861-1971 (inclusive).
Hampshire Bookshop. Hampshire Bookshop records, 1916-1971.
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Hampshire Bookshop records, 1916-1971.
Contains correspondence from many of the authors the Bookshop sponsored in its lecture series and friends of the store: Martha Gilbert Bianchi, Grace Coolidge, Elizabeth A. Drew, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Alfred A. Knopf, Christopher Morley, Elizabeth Morrow and Hugh Walpole among others. There are photographs of the store and the authors it presented, ephemera, book and gift catalogs and a file of The Book scorpion, an irregular publication that it issued. There are scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine clippings about the store and its advertisements. Also a file of magazine articles on the store. There is a bound manuscript entitled: After ten years : stray pages of recollections / compiled by the present staff of the Hampshire Bookshop, Northampton, Mass., 1926.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (6 boxes) + 3 v. (loose-leaf) ; 30-61 cm. ; oversized folders.
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- Hampshire Bookshop. Hampshire Bookshop records, 1916-1971.
Mabel Vernon Papers, 1933-1947
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Mabel Vernon Papers, 1933-1947
Papers of the American suffragist, feminist, pacifist (1883-1975). Collection includes incoming correspondence to Mabel Vernon in her capacity as a member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and campaign director of its committee, the People's Mandate to Governments to End War (later re-named the People's Mandate Committee for Inter-American Peace and Cooperation. Notable correspondents include Grace Abbott, Jane Addams, Frank Aydelotte, Irene Bailey, Newton Baker, Pearl S. Buck, Rafael Calderón Guardia, Samuel P. Cadman, Arthur Capper, Carrie Catt, Raymond Clapper, Jacqueline Cochran, Josephus Daniels, Norman H. Davis, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Abraham Flexner, Zona Gale, Virginia Gildersleeve, Meta Glass, Frank Graham, Inez Irwin, Alfred Landon, Sinclair Lewis, Clare Boothe Luce, Gabriela Mistral, Caroline O'Day, Ruth Owen, Galo Plaza Lasso, Nelson Rockefeller, Leo Rowe, Laurence Steinhardt, Lowell Thomas, M. Carey Thomas, Oswald Villard, Lillian Wald, Wendell Willkie, Mary Woolley, and William Ziff.
ArchivalResource: 54 items (SC)
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- Mabel Vernon Papers, 1933-1947
De Voto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1955. Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
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Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
Correspondence, typescripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts, speeches, lectures, and other papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with Harper's magazine relates to DeVoto's column The Easy Chair, and includes letters from Harper's magazine to senders of letters of condolence, and letters concerning DeVoto. Includes research material used in DeVoto's literary writings and in his work relating to politics, conservation and reclamation, free speech, national parks, and Western Americana. Correspondents include many of the leading persons in contemporary literature, politics, education, and the arts.
ArchivalResource: 63 linear feet.
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- De Voto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1955. Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
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Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
Correspondence, typescripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts, speeches, lectures, and other papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with Harper's magazine relates to DeVoto's column The Easy Chair, and includes letters from Harper's magazine to senders of letters of condolence, and letters concerning DeVoto. Includes research material used in DeVoto's literary writings and in his work relating to politics, conservation and reclamation, free speech, national parks, and Western Americana. Correspondents include many of the leading persons in contemporary literature, politics, education, and the arts.
ArchivalResource: 63.0 Linear feet
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- Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
Thurber, James, 1894-1961. James Thurber papers, 1884-1972 [microform].
Title:
James Thurber papers, 1884-1972 [microform].
Mostly ca. 1920-1961. Includes literary manuscripts (mostly 1940 and later), background materials collected for writings, correspondence (incl. family, personal, literary, business, fan mail), transcripts of interviews with family and associates, scrapbooks, clippings, some juvenilia. The manuscripts files are especially rich for The white deer, The wonderful O, The Thurber album, The beast in me, and Thurber country. Chief correspondents include: Robert Douglas Andrews, Cass Canfield, Malcolm Cowley, Elmer Holmes Davis, Peter De Vries, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Frank Hummert, Herman Allen Miller, Elliott Nugent, James Edward Pollard, George A. Smallsreed. Only the front and back covers of published materials from the papers are included.
ArchivalResource: 22 linear ft.
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- Thurber, James, 1894-1961. James Thurber papers, 1884-1972 [microform].
Papers of Grace A. Johnson in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1840-1952: Subseries A-E, 1840-1952 (inclusive)
Title:
Papers of Grace A. Johnson in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1840-1952: Subseries A-E
Subseries A-E (Personal and biographical; Courses taught, lectures, writings, and speeches; Correspondence; Suffrage and women's political participation; and Prohibition) of the Grace Johnson Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection include reminiscences; lectures with accompanying notes and outlines for classes; speeches; correspondence; and notes, reports, publications, etc. concerning her work for suffrage, women's rights, and prohibition.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Johnson, Grace A., 1871-1952. Papers: Subseries A-E, 1840-1952 (inclusive).
Chambers, Will Grant, 1867-1949. W.G. Chambers correspondence concerning Pennsylvania State College Institute of English Education, 1924-1929 (bulk 1926-1928).
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W.G. Chambers correspondence concerning Pennsylvania State College Institute of English Education, 1924-1929 (bulk 1926-1928).
The collection contains letters to and from Dr. W.G. Chambers in response to his requests for authors' participation in the Institute of English Education Summer Sessions at Pennsylvania State College. Correspondents include William Beebe, Gamaliel Bradford, Rollo Walter Brown, Lewis Browne, Willa Cather, Samuel C. Chew, John Mantle Clapp, Grace Hazard Conkling, Edward Davison, John Drinkwater, John Erskine, St. John Ervine, Edna Ferber, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Zona Gale, Hamlin Garland (with two photos), Katharine Fullerton Gerould, Edward Howard Griggs, Harry Hansen, Joseph Hergesheimer, DuBose Heyward, Robert Hillyer, Robert Hughes. Also, Fannie Hurst, Mary Johnston, Sinclair Lewis, Joseph Crosby Lincoln, John Macy, Edgar Lee Masters, William McFee, H.L. Mencken, Christopher Morley, John G. Neihardt, Meredith Nicholson, Martha Ostenso, William Lyon Phelps, Agnes Repplier, Carl Sandburg, Stuart Sherman, Elsie Singmaster, Wilbur Daniel Steele, Lytton Strachey, Genevieve Taggard, Ida Tarbell, and Louis Untermeyer. Includes a photo of Benedetto Croce.
ArchivalResource: 119 items.
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- Chambers, Will Grant, 1867-1949. W.G. Chambers correspondence concerning Pennsylvania State College Institute of English Education, 1924-1929 (bulk 1926-1928).
American authors collection, 1832-1956.
Title:
American authors collection, 1832-1956.
Literary manuscripts and letters of American writers. Autographs, portraits, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft.
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- American authors collection, 1832-1956.
Council against Intolerance in America. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1939.
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Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1939.
Letter signed by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Walter Damrosch, and Marc Connelly.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 l.)
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- Council against Intolerance in America. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1939.
Burlingame Family Papers, 1856-1967
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Burlingame Family Papers 1856-1967
Correspondence, incoming and outgoing (1856-1967); legal and financial records; memorabilia, including address books, clippings, genealogical records, and photographs; and writings, mostly of Roger Burlingame, including manuscript and/or published articles, books, book reviews, diaries, poems, short stories, and speeches. Family members represented include Anson Burlingame (1820-1870), a politician and diplomat; Edward L. Burlingame (1848-1922), author and editor; William Roger Burlingame (1889-1967), author, biographer, and novelist; and his wife, Angeline Whinton (d. 1967), a literary agent, known professionally as Ann Watkins. Notable correspondents include Leonard Bacon, Kay Boyle, Elmer Davis, John Dos Passos, Allen W. Dulles, Milton Eisenhower, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Kenneth Galbraith, Nathan G. Goodman, Sidney Howard, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling, Archibald MacLeish, John P. Marquand, Edward R. Murrow, Lithgow Osborne, Henry F. Pringle, Elmo Roper, William L. Shirer, James Thurber, Edith Wharton, E.B. White, Hetty Whitney, Thornton Wilder, and others.
ArchivalResource: 34 linear ft.
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Thompson, Ralph, 1904-. Papers, 1944-1956.
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Papers, 1944-1956.
Thompson's correspondence with John Mason Brown, Henry S. Canby, Basil Davenport, Clifton Fadiman, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Gilbert Highet, Paul Horgan, John K. Hutchens, Amy Loveman, John Marquand, and Christopher Morley and their reports dealing with the selection of books to be offered by the Book-of-the-Month Club.
ArchivalResource: ca. 700 items (4 boxes)
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