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Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941
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Anderson, Sherwood
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Anderson, Sherwood, Mrs.
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أندرسن، شيروود، 1876-1941
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Anderson
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Anderson
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Anderson, Sherwood (American novelist, 1876-1941)
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アンダーソン, シャーウッド
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شيروود أندرسن، 1876-1941
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אנדרסון, שרווד, 1876־1941
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Fever, Buck.
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Fever, Buck, 1876-1941
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Andersen, Sherwood 1876-1941
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Anderson, Šervud.
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Андерсон, Шервуд 1876-1941
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Андерсон, Шервуд 1876-1941
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אנדרסון, שרווד
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アンダスン, シャーウッド
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Sherwood Anderson
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Andersons, Šervuds, 1876-1941
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Anderson, Sherwood Mrs.
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Author, newspaper editor.
American novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist.
Author.
Sherwood Anderson was an American novelist and poet.
American poet, novelist, and story writer.
Biographical Note: Sherwood Anderson was an American novelist, poet and short story writer.
American author.
The collection consists of two items: letter to Dear Krime, undated, mentioning his illness and his plans to travel to the country for a few days for his health; note, written on a Hotel Chelsea envelope, undated, to Dear Dr. Dickstein, relating his plans to sail to Europe and asking that the books be sent to him next summer in Troutdale, Virginia [where he moved circa 1925].
Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio, on September 13, 1876, as the third of seven children. His parents, Irwin M. and Emma Anderson, moved from town to town frequently after the failure of Anderson's father's business. Anderson attended school only intermittently in order to help his family's finances by working a variety of odd jobs including stable boy, house painter, and newsboy. He left school at the age of 14. His father (a former Union soldier) worked as a harness maker and house painter after the family finally settled down in Clyde, Ohio. Anderson moved to Chicago, Illinois, at the age of 17, where he worked in a factory by day and was a business student by night. He joined the National Guard in 1895 at the age of 19 and fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American war. After his service ended, Anderson returned to Ohio and finished a final year of schooling at Wittenberg College in Springfield.
Anderson moved around Ohio frequently until 1904 when he married Cornelia Lane, a woman of good education and background, and fathered three children. He began to write fiction while working in a manufacturing plant in Elyria. Anderson left Lane and his children and moved back to Chicago after suffering an emotional collapse in 1912, and stayed there working as a copy writer for the Taylor-Critchfield Advertising Company. While in Chicago he also joined the Chicago Group, which included other writers such as Theodore Dreiser and Carl Sandburg. In 1916, Anderson divorced Lane; he later claimed that she had been unsympathetic to his attempts at writing. He then married sculptor and musician Tennessee Mitchell.
Shortly after his divorce, Anderson wrote his first two novels, Windy McPherson's Son (1916) and Marching Men (1917). In 1919, he began writing what would eventually become his most famous work, Winesburg, Ohio, a collection of related short stories. His short stories were soon successful, and he published additional collections such as The Triumphs of the Egg (1921), Horses and Men (1923), and Death in the Woods (1933). Between 1920 and 1922, he wrote the novel Poor White (1920) and various other works and ended his marriage to Mitchell.
In 1923, Anderson published the novel Many Marriages, which was a moderate success and was praised by other authors such as F. Scott Fitzgerald. Anderson married Elizabeth Prall and moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1924. It was here that he wrote his best-seller, Dark Laughter (1925). Anderson's third marriage was beginning to break down but was sustained with the help of Eleanor Copenhaver, a social worker who was also his future wife.
Anderson moved to Marion, Virginia, where he built a house and worked on his farm and also edited two newspapers he had purchased in 1927. He also wrote for the newspapers ( Smyth County News and the Marion Democrat ) under the pen name of Buck Fever and even lectured to earn extra income. Anderson finally separated from Prall in 1929 (officially divorced in 1932) and married Copenhaver in 1933.
Anderson died March 8, 1941, at the age of 64 of peritonitis while on a ship in the Panama area. It was discovered in an autopsy that he had swallowed a toothpick from a martini which perforated his colon. He is buried in Round Hill Cemetery in Marion, Virginia.
Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) was born in the small town of Camden, Ohio to a large and impoverished family. An outstanding student, Anderson quit school at 14 to help support his family. In 1895 he volunteered for the Spanish-American War, then spent one year in Wittenburg College. He worked as a laborer in Chicago and later as a writer in an advertising agency. Unable to resist the urge to write and live a bohemian lifestyle, Anderson suffered an emotional breakdown and walked away from his family and his mail-order paint business. He had three children (two sons and a daughter) from his first marriage. Anderson eventually married three more times.
Anderson published 27 books, plays, and volumes of short stories, along with numerous articles in periodicals. Often controversial, he wrote about issues as diverse as the sexual awakening of adolescence to the alienation caused by industrialization. He was very active in the intellectual community of the day and was instrumental in helping both Faulkner and Hemingway to be published for the first time.
Anderson wrote to his daughter from Kansas City in March, 1933, "As you know, my dear, I never did domesticate well," but he always maintained relationships with his children. Later in life, Anderson embarked on his fourth--and only successful--marriage, to Eleanor Copenhaver, a native of Marion, Virginia. They traveled extensively and spent summers on their rural farm, "Ripshin," near Marion. Anderson bought and operated both of Marion's local newspapers and eventually passed ownership along to his eldest son, Robert.
Sherwood Anderson died on the first leg of a long-anticipated trip to South America. He developed peritonitis and was hospitalized in Panama, where he passed away on March 8, 1941.
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Wisdom, William B. William B. Wisdom collection of Thomas Wolfe. 1909-1959.
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William B. Wisdom collection of Thomas Wolfe
Papers of American novelist Thomas Wolfe.
ArchivalResource: 156 boxes (78 linear ft.)
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- William B. Wisdom collection of Thomas Wolfe, 1909-1959.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Liveright, Inc. : typescript (carbon), 1932 Sept. 19.
Title:
Letter to Liveright, Inc. : typescript (carbon), 1932 Sept. 19.
Informing the publisher of two errors in the first edition of his Beyond Desire.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 28 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Liveright, Inc. : typescript (carbon), 1932 Sept. 19.
Burrow, Trigant, 1875-1950. Trigant Burrow papers, 1875-1984 (inclusive), 1903-1950 (bulk).
Title:
Trigant Burrow papers, 1875-1984 (inclusive), 1903-1950 (bulk).
The papers contain correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts and other papers on the professional career and personal life of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Trigant Burrow. The papers document Burrow's group laboratory research, the activities of The Lifwynn Foundation, the research of important colleagues like Hans C. Syz and Charles Baker Thompson, and such subjects as doctor-patient and interpersonal relations. The papers include extensive family and personal correspondence, a complete set of Burrow's published writings, drafts of manuscripts, and copies of unpublished and unfinished writings. Major correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Sigmund Freud, Carl G. Jung, Alfred Korzybski, D. H. Lawrence, Adolf Meyer, Sir Herbert Read, Clarence Shields, and Leo Stein.
ArchivalResource: 42.50 linear ft.
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- Burrow, Trigant, 1875-1950. Trigant Burrow papers, 1875-1984 (inclusive), 1903-1950 (bulk).
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. The triumph of the egg : a book of impressions from American life / by Sherwood Anderson and Tennessee Mitchell ; photographs by Eugene Hutchinson.
Title:
The triumph of the egg : a book of impressions from American life / by Sherwood Anderson and Tennessee Mitchell ; photographs by Eugene Hutchinson. [ca. 1920]
Dummy book prepared by Sherwood Anderson for The triumph of the egg.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. The triumph of the egg : a book of impressions from American life / by Sherwood Anderson and Tennessee Mitchell ; photographs by Eugene Hutchinson.
Paul Muni papers, circa 1920-1967
Title:
Paul Muni papers circa 1920-1967
The Paul Muni papers span the years 1920 through 1967 and consist of correspondence, photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, personal papers and writings documenting his career as an actor of stage and screen. The correspondence contains letters from many notables of the day and often discuss Muni's political and professional opinions. Correspondents include: Maxwell Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, Rex Beach, Noel Coward, Albert Einstein, Lion Feuchtwanger, John Golden, Arthur Hopkins, Helen Morgan, Dick Powell, Billy Rose and Blanche Yurka. Personal papers contain many programs and personal photographs as well as a notebook written by Muni in Hebrew or Yiddish and a sketch of him by Staats Cotsworth. Scrapbooks in the collection are primarily clippings with reviews and articles about Muni and his roles in plays and movies. However three of the scrapbooks document trips taken by him and his wife to Paris, Vienna and Israel. Other items of note include autographed photographs from friends and a photograph of Muni with Amelia Earhart on the set of The WOMAN I LOVE.
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- Paul Muni papers, circa 1920-1967
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Papers: 1873-1993 (inclusive), 1899-1961 (bulk).
Title:
Papers: 1873-1993 (inclusive), 1899-1961 (bulk).
The collection includes literary manuscripts, correspondence, personal papers, books, periodicals, artifacts, and ephemera. Over 90% of extant Hemingway literary manuscripts are contained in this collection. Correspondence includes letters to and from family members, friends, and business associates (largely publishers, lawyers, and agents). Correspondents include many important mid-twentieth century writers and intellectuals. Many of the books and periodicals include Hemingway's own annotations. The Hemingway Collection also contains over 10,000 photographs of Hemingway, his family and friends, as well as various subjects of interest to Hemingway: Paris, Spain, Key West, bullfighting, hunting, Cuba, and Fishing. Artifacts include personal possesions and art objects, among these a number of paintings. Correspondents include: Jay Allen, Sherwood Anderson, George Antheil, Louis Aragon, Carlos Baker, Sylvia Beach, Bernard Berenson, William Bird, Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke, John R. Bone, Harry Brague, Harvey Breit, T. Otto Bruce, Harry Burton, Alexander Calder, Erskine Caldwell, Morley Callaghan, Gregory Clark, Gary Cooper, Malcolm Cowley, Caresse Crosby, Harry Crosby, Rollin Dart, Marlene Dietrich, Eric Dorman-Smith, John Dos Passos, Clifton Fadiman, James Thomas Farrell, William Faulkner, Charles A. Fenton, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ford Madox Ford, Carol Hemingway Gardner, Antonio Gattorno, Arnold Gingrich, Zane Grey, John Gunther, Leland Hayward, Nancy Hayward, Lillian Hellman, Anson T. Hemingway, Clarence E. Hemingway, Grace Hall Hemingway, Henrietta Hemingway, Leicester Hemingway, Mary Welsh Hemingway, Pauline Hemingway, Josephine Herbst, Guy Hickock, William D. Horne, A.E. Hotchner, Adriana Ivancich, Gianfranco Ivancich, Joris Ivens, Ursula Hemingway Jepson, Eugène Jolas, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Charles Trueman Lanham, Helen Lerner, Michael Lerner, Sinclair Lewis, Wyndham Lewis, Harold Loeb, Joseph Losey, William Lowe, and Leonard Lyons. Correspondents also include: Archibald Macleish, Andrʹe Malraux, Robert Manning, Jane Mason, Andrʹe Masson, Robert McAlmon, Henry Louis Mencken, Madelaine Hemingway Miller, Joan Mirʹo, Hadley Hemingway Mowrer, Gerald Murphy, Sara Murphy, Morris McNeil Musselman, Joseph North, Sterling North, Antonio Ordʹoñez Araujo, Dorothy Parker, Waldo Peirce, Philip H. Percival, Maxwell Evarts Perkins, Gustavus Pfeiffer, Mary A. Pfeiffer, Paul M. Pfeiffer, Virginia Pfeiffer, George Plimpton, Ezra Pound, Junito Quintana, Luis Quintanilla, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Quentin James Reynolds, Charles Ritz, Edwin Rolfe, Eleanor Roosevelt, Harold Ross, Lillian Ross, and Robert Chester Ruark. Correspondents also include: Jerome David Salinger, Lee Samuels, Arnold Samuelson, Marcelline Hemingway Sanford, H.J.J. Sargint, William Saroyan, Charles Scribner, Jr., Charles Scribner, Sr., George Seldes, Evan Shipman, William B. Smith, Maurice Speiser, Stephen Spender, Lincoln Steffens, Gertrude Stein, Donald Stewart, Henry Strater, Virgil Thomson, Gene Tunney, Louis Untermeyer, Peter Viertel, Agnes Von Kurowsky, William Walton, Glenway Wescott, John Neville Wheeler, Thornton Wilder, William Carlos Williams, Edmund Wilson, Ella Winter, Walter Winchell, Owen Wister, Philip Young, Lester Ziffren, Fred Zinneman, Charles Scribner's Sons, Curtis Brown Publishing Company, Jonathan Cape, Ltd., and Time-Life Books.
ArchivalResource: 107 linear feet.
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- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Papers: 1873-1993 (inclusive), 1899-1961 (bulk).
WSJK-TV (Sneedville, Tenn.). WSJK-TV collection, 1970-1979.
Title:
WSJK-TV collection, 1970-1979.
Consists of twelve 3/4" U-matic tapes and 12 VHS cassette dubs which focus on the history and culture of East Tenn., eastern NC and southwest VA.
ArchivalResource: 12 videoreels (U-matic) : b&w, col. ; 3/4 in.12 videocassettes (VHS) : b&w, col. ; 1/2 in. dupe 3/4 in.
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- WSJK-TV (Sneedville, Tenn.). WSJK-TV collection, 1970-1979.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941,. Papers of the Austry and Anderson families, 1911-1942.
Title:
Papers of the Austry and Anderson families, 1911-1942.
Papers of the families include material relating to Sherwood Anderson, including clippings and correspondence of Anderson, his brother Karl, and Eva M. Austry; and, photographs of Margaret Austry Smith Myers and her daughters, Stella Anderson, Nellie Finch, and Myrtle Jones. There is a typescript, "St. Joseph to New Orleans / New Orleans to New York / and Home Again" by Eva M. Austry accounting her visits to Sherwood and Karl Anderson in 1925.
ArchivalResource: 47 items.
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Crowell-Collier Publishing Company records, 1931-1955
Title:
Crowell-Collier Publishing Company records 1931-1955
The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, American publishers of popular periodicals and educational and technical manuals, was incorporated in 1920 as the Crowell Publishing Company. The name was changed to Crowell-Collier in 1939, and to Crowell, Collier and Macmillan, Inc. in 1965. The firm published American Magazine, Collier's Magazine, The Country Home, Woman's Home Companion, and National Weekly. Collection consists of correspondence, readers' reports, typescripts, proofs, memoranda, and photographs relating to the publishing activities of Crowell-Collier. Records are mainly correspondence, 1931-1950, of the editors of the magazines published by the firm, with the bulk concerning Collier's and Woman's Home Companion. Editors' correspondence with authors, literary agents, photographers, and cartoonists reflects the changes in editorial policy and shifts in popular taste during the period between the early thirties and the mid-fifties. Collection also includes inter-office correspondence, 1933, 1946; readers' reports, 1933; edited authors' typescripts and editors' proofs of articles, short stories, and serialized novels published in Collier's from 1935 through 1955, with some correspondence and editorial memoranda; and a few photographs.
ArchivalResource: 806 linear feet (808 boxes)
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Jean Toomer papers, 1898-1963 (inclusive), 1920-1954
Title:
Jean Toomer papers 1898-1963 (inclusive) 1920-1954
The papers contain correspondence, drafts of unpublished books, essays, and other writings, together with personal papers documenting Toomer's life, primarily after his Harlem Renaissance period, and papers on Marjory Latimer Toomer. Correspondents include Charles Dupee, Waldo Front, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Margaret Naumberg, and Russell S. Walcott.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 95; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 40.0
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- Jean Toomer papers, 1898-1963 (inclusive), 1920-1954
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1917-1938.
Title:
Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1917-1938.
ArchivalResource: 47 items (207 leaves)
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1917-1938.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter [1924 before Feb. 19, n.p.] to [Clinton] Scollard [n.p.]
Title:
Letter [1924 before Feb. 19, n.p.] to [Clinton] Scollard [n.p.]
Declines invitation to dine because of a cold; will have his publisher send "the Chants."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Holograph signed.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter [1924 before Feb. 19, n.p.] to [Clinton] Scollard [n.p.]
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).
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. ALS, [no date] : Ripshin Farm, Troutdale, Va., to Ted Robinson.
Title:
ALS, [no date] : Ripshin Farm, Troutdale, Va., to Ted Robinson.
Note reads: "It was my wife's notion. She wanted to see the article. I guess she rather liked the term, having heard it quoted--'hard-boiled sentimentalist.' Hell--I rather like it myself Ted."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 28 x 21.5 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. ALS, [no date] : Ripshin Farm, Troutdale, Va., to Ted Robinson.
Pirie MacDonald Portrait Photograph Collection, [1885]-1942 (bulk 1900-1942)
Title:
Pirie MacDonald Portrait Photograph Collection [1885]-1942 (bulk 1900-1942)
The collection consists of 500 portraits of men made in New York City between 1900 and 1942. Dramatic lighting characterizes MacDonald's soft focus head-and-shoulder portraits, which are contact prints from glass negatives.
ArchivalResource: 29.0 Linear feet; (25 boxes)
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- Pirie MacDonald Portrait Photograph Collection, [1885]-1942 (bulk 1900-1942)
Meloney, Marie Mattingly, 1883-1943. Papers, 1891-1943.
Title:
Papers, 1891-1943.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, art works, memorabilia, and printed material of Meloney. The correspondence deals chiefly with the period with THE DELINEATOR, the SUNDAY MAGAZINE, and THIS WEEK MAGAZINE. The letters cover a wide field of interests and include correspondence from cabinet ministers, diplomats, jurists, authors, journalists, editors, educators, soldiers, and socialites. There are letters from Sherwood Anderson, Irving Bacheller, James M. Barrie, Max Beerbohm, Arnold Bennett, Gutzon Borglum, Willa Cather, Jo Davidson, Walter De la Mare, Alfred Douglas, Lord Dunsany, Robert Frost, John Galsworthy, Rudyard Kipling, D.H. Lawrence, Sinclair Lewis, Wyndham Lewis, Walter Lippmann, Somerset Maugham, A.A. Milne, Charles and Kathleen Norris, Alfred Noyes, Frances Perkins, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Bertrand Russell, Eleanor Roosevelt, Carlo Sforza, Booth Tarkington, Ernst Toller, H.M. Tomlinson, and H.G. Wells. In addition to Mrs. Meloney's manuscripts of her own writings, the collection contains manuscripts of Louis Bromfield, G.K. Chesterton, Walter De la Mare, John Drinkwater, Havelock Ellis, Richard Le Gallienne, Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, and Leo Tolstoy.
ArchivalResource: ca. 5,000 items (40 boxes, 1 flat box, 1 oversize folder)
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- Meloney, Marie Mattingly, 1883-1943. Papers, 1891-1943.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Papers of Sherwood Anderson [manuscript] 1934 and 1953.
Title:
Papers of Sherwood Anderson [manuscript] 1934 and 1953.
The collection contains the printer's proof, 1934, of "No swank" as corrected and signed by the author, and the uncorrected galley proof, 1953, of "Letters of Sherwood Anderson" by Howard Mumford Jones and Walter Rideout.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Papers of Sherwood Anderson [manuscript] 1934 and 1953.
Dell, Floyd, 1887-1969. Floyd Dell papers, 1908-1969.
Title:
Floyd Dell papers, 1908-1969.
Collection is almost evenly divided between correspondence and material by or about Dell.
ArchivalResource: 11 cubic ft. (29 boxes and 1 oversize box)
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- Dell, Floyd, 1887-1969. Floyd Dell papers, 1908-1969.
Papers of the magazine Transition, 1933-1941.
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Papers of the magazine Transition, 1933-1941.
Papers of the magazine Transition, an avant-garde literary magazine begun in Paris in1927 by Eugène Jolas and his wife Maria Jolas.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (1.67 linear ft.)
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- Papers of the magazine Transition, 1933-1941.
Papers, 1908-1962.
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Papers, 1908-1962.
Professional correspondence includes letters to Ruth Fitch Mason from Sherwood Anderson, John Dos Passos, Havelock Ellis, Robert Frost, Ellen Glasgow, Langston Hughes, Sinclair Lewis, Amy Lowell, Eugene O'Neill, Alice Paul, Carl Sandburg, Sara Teasdale, Edmund Wilson, and other literary figures; and correspondence from her association with the publishing firms of Curtis Brown Ltd. and McKeogh and Boyd, 1937-1944. Family letters, 1908-1962, include her correspondence with Eliot Grant Fitch, her first husband Walter S. Bartlett, her sons Eliot F. and Scott Bartlett, her mother Eliza Eliot Fitch, and her third husband Gregory Mason. Some of her letters to her mother were written while attending Vassar College, 1908-1909; and letters of Elizabeth Grace Boyd Phillipson to Eliot Fitch Bartlett, 1936-1940. Other items include manuscripts of her stories and poetry; manuscripts by her second husband Thomas Boyd; manuscript of DANBURY CURVE (1962) by Ruth Fitch Mason and Gregory Mason; photographs, postcards, and biographical information; and Eliot F. Bartlett's correspondence and notes regarding these papers.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft.
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- Mason, Ruth Fitch, 1890-1974. Papers, 1908-1962.
Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993
Title:
Rose Pastor Stokes papers 1900-1993
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, printed material, clippings, and other papers of Rose Pastor Stokes, writer, artist, and radical political and social activist. Much of the material relates to Stokes's activities and involvement with various radical groups, including the American Communist Party and the Socialist Party. The correspondence reflects these involvements and contains many letters exchanged with American political radicals, labor leaders, and anarchists from the early 20th century. Also included are research materials of John M. Whitcomb relating to Rose Pastor Stokes.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear feet
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- Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993
Lankes, Julius J., 1884-1960. Woodcuts by Julius J. Lankes, ca. 1930.
Title:
Woodcuts by Julius J. Lankes, ca. 1930.
Four woodcuts by J.J. Lankes used as illustrations for Sherwood Anderson's article "J.J. Lankes and his woodcuts," published in the winter 1931 issue (Vol. VII, 18-27) of the Virginia Quarterly review, and titled "Washday (Williamsburg, Va.)", "Troutdale, Grayson Co., Virginia," "In Grayson County," and "Calf Pasture Gate." With them is an untitled cut of the Rotunda by James J. Chapman.
ArchivalResource: 5 art originals: woodcuts; 16 x 22 cm. and smaller.
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- Lankes, Julius J., 1884-1960. Woodcuts by Julius J. Lankes, ca. 1930.
Phillips, William, 1907 Nov. 14-. The first printing of Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio, [manuscript] 1943 : galley proof.
Title:
The first printing of Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio, [manuscript] 1943 : galley proof.
The proof contains autograph revisions.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : (1 galley sheet)
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- Phillips, William, 1907 Nov. 14-. The first printing of Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio, [manuscript] 1943 : galley proof.
Skidelsky, Berenice Claire, 1887-. Berenice Skidelsky papers, 1880s-1984.
Title:
Berenice Skidelsky papers, 1880s-1984.
Collection consists of correspondence, writings, diaries, photographs, and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 5.25 linear feet (13 boxes).
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- Skidelsky, Berenice Claire, 1887-. Berenice Skidelsky papers, 1880s-1984.
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas papers, 1837-1961
Title:
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas papers 1837-1961
The Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Papers contain manuscripts of writings, letters, clippings, photographs, artworks, and personal papers relating to the life and work of Gertrude Stein and her companion, Alice B. Toklas, and to Gertrude's brother, Leo Stein, an artist and writer. As well as holding the bulk of Stein's literary output (often described as "experimental" or "cubist" writing), the materials document Stein and Toklas' involvement with the literary and art scene in Paris during the first half of the 20th century. Series I, Writings, contains holograph and typescript drafts of the majority of Gertrude Stein's writings, including "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas," "The Making of Americans" (complete with a quantity of notes, or "studies"), "Tender Buttons" and a group of unpublished fragments and carnets, notebooks kept by Stein with preliminary drafts of writings. Series II, Correspondence of Gertrude Stein, contains letters sent from a wide variety of Stein's friends: artists such as Georges Bracque, Jean Cocteau, and Pablo Picasso; writers such as Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, and Thornton Wilder; and acquaintances through many years such as Mildred Aldrich, Etta and Claribel Cone, Robert Haas, Mabel Dodge Luhan,Sir Francis Rose, Virgil Thomson, and Carl Van Vechten. Series III, Third Party Letters and Series IV, Alice B. Toklas Correspondence, contain letters from many of the same people, the latter group containing Alice Toklas's correspondence following Gertrude Stein's death. Series V, Personal Papers, and Series VI, Clippings, gather together various personal affects of Stein and Toklas as well as documentation of Stein's life as reported during her lifetime. Series VII, Photographs, show Stein from early childhood through 1946, the year she died. Prints showing Alice Toklas, various friends, artworks, and locales are included in this series, as are several volumes of prints made by Carl Van Vechten. Series VIII and IX contain numerous artworks and objects given by Stein and Toklas. Included here are a painting by Pablo Picasso and a sketch by Henri Matisse.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 173; Other Storage Formats: Oversize, artwork, objects, cold storage; Linear Feet: 93
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- Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas papers, 1837-1961
Hochstein, Irma E., 1887-1974. Irma E. Hochstein papers, 1916-1965.
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Irma E. Hochstein papers
Papers of Irma Hochstein consisting of subject files and incoming correspondence from friends and prominent Wisconsinites she met while a librarian at the Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library (1914-1925) and through involvement in women's political groups.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 c.f. (5 archives boxes)
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- Hochstein, Irma E., 1887-1974. Papers, 1916-1965.
Ghodes, Clarence Louis Frank, 1901-. Clarence Louis Frank Ghodes papers, 1889-1952 (bulk 1935-1952).
Title:
Clarence Louis Frank Ghodes papers, 1889-1952 (bulk 1935-1952).
The collection consists of correspondence to Clarence Louis Frank Ghodes from 1935-1952 relating to his relationship with various American and British literary figures and to his role as managing editor of AMERICAN LITERATURE at Duke University. Includes mostly single letters from Sherwood Anderson, T.S. Eliot, Charles N. Elliot, William Webster Ellsworth, Robert Frost, Thomas Mann, Albert Bigelow Paine, Bliss Perry, George Rippey Stewart, Louis Untermeyer, Lawrence Edward Watkin, and Robert Forrest Wilson. The collection also contains two postcards (c. 1889) from Walt Whitman addressed to Sloan Kennedy and Herbert H. Gilchrist.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Ghodes, Clarence Louis Frank, 1901-. Clarence Louis Frank Ghodes papers, 1889-1952 (bulk 1935-1952).
Morrow, Marco, b. 1869. Papers, 1908-1955.
Title:
Papers, 1908-1955.
Correspondence, speeches, mss., misc. papers & notes, and tapes on advertising; Arthur Capper, Capper Publications, & Household magazine; the First Church of the Deaf; and Jack Morrow. Included is a letter, 1937 Dec. 31, from C.E. Rench, Fort Scott, Kan., with recollections of Kansas and national political history in the 1890s. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 7 ft. (17 boxes)
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- Morrow, Marco, b. 1869. Papers, 1908-1955.
Ruth Fitch Mason papers, 1908-1962.
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Ruth Fitch Mason papers, 1908-1962.
Professional correspondence includes letters to Ruth Fitch Mason from Sherwood Anderson, John Dos Passos, Havelock Ellis, Robert Frost, Ellen Glasgow, Langston Hughes, Sinclair Lewis, Amy Lowell, Eugene O'Neill, Alice Paul, Carl Sandburg, Sara Teasdale, Edmund Wilson, and other literary figures; and correspondence from her association with the publishing firms of Curtis Brown Ltd. and McKeogh and Boyd, 1937-1944. Family letters, 1908-1962, include her correspondence with Eliot Grant Fitch, her first husband Walter S. Bartlett, her sons Eliot F. and Scott Bartlett, her mother Eliza Eliot Fitch, and her third husband Gregory Mason. Some of her letters to her mother were written while attending Vassar College, 1908-1909; and letters of Elizabeth Grace Boyd Phillipson to Eliot Fitch Bartlett, 1936-1940. Other items include manuscripts of her stories and poetry; manuscripts by her second husband Thomas Boyd; manuscript of DANBURY CURVE (1962) by Ruth Fitch Mason and Gregory Mason; photographs, postcards, and biographical information; and Eliot F. Bartlett's correspondence and notes regarding these papers.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft. ( 2 boxes)
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- Mason, Ruth Fitch, 1890-1974. Ruth Fitch Mason papers, 1908-1962.
John Henry Bradley Storrs papers
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John Henry Bradley Storrs papers
The papers of sculptor, painter, and printmaker John Henry Bradley Storrs measure 20.44 linear feet and date from 1790 to 2007, with the bulk of the papers dating from 1900 to 1956. The collection documents Storrs' career as an artist and his personal life through biographical material, correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues, personal business records, forty-eight diaries and other writings, printed material, photographs of Storrs and his family and friends, artwork, scrapbooks, estate records, and video recordings. There is also a substantial amount of Marguerite Storr's correspondence as well as scattered correspondence of other members of the Storr's family. Biographical material consists of chronologies detailing the life of John Storrs, identification records, certificates, Storrs family documents, and records of John and Monique Storrs' French resistance activities during World War II. Correspondence within this collection is divided into John Storrs Correspondence, Marguerite Storrs Correspondence, and Storrs Family Correspondence. The bulk of correspondence is John Storrs with friends, colleagues, art critics, patrons, art organizations and galleries. Correspondents of note include artists, architects, and writers such as Hendrick Andersen, Sherwood Anderson, Edward Bennett, George Biddle, Jerome Blum, Georges Braque, Louise Bryant, William Bullitt, Alexander Calder, Walter Cole, Paul Phillippe Cret, Katherine Dreier, Marcel Duchamp, Max Eastman, R. Buckminster Fuller, Marsden Hartley, Jane Heap, Jean Helion, Fernand Leger, Jacques Lipchitz, Man Ray, Charles Sheeler, Gertrude Stein, Joseph Stella, Maurice Sterne, Alfred Stieglitz, Leopold Survage, and William and Marguerite Zorach. There are also many letters to his wife Marguerite. Marguerite Storrs' correspondence is with friends, family, colleagues, and others, including many letters to her husband. The letters are about general and family news, social activities and invitations, her work as a writer, and her husband's career. Storrs' family correspondence includes John and Marguerite's extensive correspondence with their daughter Monique as well as Monique's correspondence with others. Additional family correspondence is between John, his sister Mary ("Mae") and their parents David William and Hannah Storrs, much of it dating from 1900 to 1913. Personal business records include address books, records regarding the sale and loan of Storrs' artwork, commission files regarding major public sculptures by Storrs, contracts, appraisals, financial records, and other documents regarding his professional activities. Of note are several files documenting Downtown Gallery's representation of Storrs' work during the 1960s, including correspondence between Edith Halpert and Monique Storrs. Various other documents include records of the Ecole de la Loire artists group (all in French.) Additionally there are records relating to Chateau de Chantecaille, an estate purchased by Storrs in the early 1920s as his primary residence and studio. Forty-eight diaries contain scattered documentation of John Storrs' daily activities. Other writings by Storrs include four volumes of his memoirs that detail family history and his life from birth to 1906, notebooks, poetry, and personal accounts including the death of Auguste Rodin. Writings by others include poetry by Jessie Dismorr, essays by Zoltan Hecht and Maurice Raynal, and notebooks belonging to Storrs family members. Printed material consists of books, art bulletins, brochures, invitations, announcements, and programs for art and social events. Also found are catalogs for exhibitions of Storrs' work and work by other artists; magazines, including a bound volume of the first ten issues of <emph render="italic">The Liberator</emph>; and clippings which include news about Storrs, his family, and friends. Photographs depict John Storrs, his family, friends such as Arthur Bock and Gertrude Lambert, travels, and residences. Included are photographs of Storrs in his studio and in art classes. Also found are four photograph albums, primarily documenting his time in Europe from 1905 to 1907, exhibition photographs, and numerous photographs of his artwork. Original artwork includes a portfolio of artwork created by Storrs as a youth, loose sketches, one sketchbook, 31 lithographs, and drawings for mural projects. Four scrapbooks and a portfolio kept by John and Marguerite Storrs contain newspaper and magazine clippings of articles and illustrations as well as printed material from exhibitions, social events, and professional activities. Also found is a portfolio containing scattered items regarding the publication of <emph render="italic">Song of Myself</emph> with original wood engravings by John Storrs. One additional scrapbook was created by John Storrs around 1945 for his daughter, Monique Storrs, to document her service as a nurse in World War II.This collection also includes records of John Storrs' estate immediately following his death in 1956, as well as records of several galleries that represented the estate in managing Storrs' artwork from the 1970s to 2002.Three videocassettes, transferred from an unknown reel format, contain footage of Storrs' family life at Chantecaille and in Chicago, Illinois, in the 1930s.
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- Storrs, John Henry Bradley, 1885-1956. John Henry Bradley Storrs papers, 1837-1987, bulk 1900-1956.
Stokes, Rose Pastor, 1879-1933. Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
Title:
Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, printed material, clippings, and other papers of Rose Pastor Stokes, writer, artist, and radical political and social activist. Much of the material relates to Stokes's activities and involvement with various radical groups, including the American Communist Party and the Socialist Party. The correspondence reflects these involvements and contains many letters exchanged with American political radicals, labor leaders, and anarchists from the early 20th century. Also included are research materials of John M. Whitcomb relating to Rose Pastor Stokes.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Stokes, Rose Pastor, 1879-1933. Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
Scott, Eva, 1877-1961. Eva Scott family papers, 1832-1959.
Title:
Eva Scott family papers, 1832-1959.
Early papers consist chiefly of correspondence (1866-1877) written to Bettie Gordon Scott by friends and relatives in New Orleans and Avoyelles, Saint Landry, and East Feliciana Parishes. Letters concern social activities and family matters. Family papers (1892-1900) pertain to social events and the Spanish-American War and include letters of condolence upon the death of Ned Scott (1898). Papers (1900-1959) largly consist of correspondence of Eva and Kate Scott concerning friends and family, gardening and horticulture, plantation administration, and local culture. Several social letters and cards (1921-1941) of Louisiana author Lyle Saxon and two letters of writer Sherwood Anderson (n.d.) are included. Business papers (1853-1941) pertain to the administration of The Shades Plantation and include tax records, bills, receipts, dairy records, and legal documents. Manuscript volumes include 5 ledgers (1889-1913) recording supplies and wages paid to hired laborers, a file book (1898-1901), a list of poll tax payers in East Feliciana Parish (1909-1910), and three notebooks (n.d.). Printed items relate to Silliman Female Collegiate Institute in Clinton, Louisiana, and Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Poetry, recipes, and three photographs are included.
ArchivalResource: 939 items.10 ms. v.
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- Scott, Eva, 1877-1961. Eva Scott family papers, 1832-1959.
Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
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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).
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Maurice Hanline, n.d.
Title:
Letter to Maurice Hanline, n.d.
Anderson invites Hanline to visit when his health is better as "the doctors here are such primitive ones. If you get sick ... they would pull all your teeth or saw off a leg." Mentions that his writing is going well and advises Hanline to "keep out of the whirl."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Maurice Hanline, n.d.
Macdonald, Dwight. Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984 (bulk 1920-1978)
Title:
Dwight Macdonald papers
The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, printed material, photographs, and memorabilia documenting the personal life and professional career of Dwight Macdonald. Macdonald's literary career, political activities, teaching and speaking engagements, and personal life are detailed. Major subjects represented in the papers include: communism and the Trotskyite movement, journalism and publishing, American social and political life (1920s-1970s), pacifism, and the Congress for Cultural Freedom. Correspondence files include letters with many prominent intellectual and political figures.
ArchivalResource: 94.25 linear ft.
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- Macdonald, Dwight. Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984 (inclusive), 1920-1978 (bulk).
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. The modern writer.
Title:
The modern writer. [1925]
ArchivalResource: 23 leaves ; 28 x 36 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. The modern writer.
Sherwood Anderson collection of papers, 1922-1943
Title:
Sherwood Anderson collection of papers 1922-1943
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, legal documents and portraits.
ArchivalResource: 19 items
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- Sherwood Anderson collection of papers, 1922-1943
Hawkins, Arthur. Papers of Arthur Hawkins [manuscript], 1929-1970.
Title:
Papers of Arthur Hawkins [manuscript], 1929-1970.
The collection contains correspondence, engravings and photographs. Letters from various literary figures were written in response to requests for photographs to use for caricatures, or to praise his dust jacket designs. They are accompanied by 35 dry point caricatures of noted writers of the 1920s and two photographs of Hawkins. Correspondents include Robert Benchley, Sam Benfield, Margaret Waller Freeman Cabell, James Branch Cabell, Henry Seidel Canby, Helen Grace Carlisle, Malcolm Cowley, Edna Ferber, Ellen Glasgow, DuBose Heyward, Sidney R. Jacobs, Alfred A. Knopf, R. Ellsworth Larrson, Sinclair Lewis, Howard Lindsay, Anita Loos, Archibald MacLeish, H.L. Mencken, Harriet Monroe, Barney Oldfield, Robert Osborn, Julia Mood Peterkin, Samuel Putnam, Carl Sandburg, Evelyn Scott, Hilda Scott, William B. Seabrook, Eric Sevareid, Rex Stout, S.S. Van Dine, Irita Van Doren, Mark Van Doren, Esther Van Dresser, Lynd Ward and Isabel Wilder. The name at the top of this card is either the subject of a dry point caricature by Hawkins or one of his correspondents. For more information please consult the main entry card.
ArchivalResource: 86 items.
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- Hawkins, Arthur. Papers of Arthur Hawkins [manuscript], 1929-1970.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Fragment of an article "Of Faulkner and Hemingway", 1938-1942.
Title:
Fragment of an article "Of Faulkner and Hemingway", 1938-1942.
This two page fragment of a projected article deals with Anderson's initial impressions of William Faulkner. The first page is typed by Anderson with [his own?] holograph corrections. The second page is a retyping by Anderson's biographer Paul Rosenfeld. On the verso of one page is a crossed-out beginning of a book review of "Roger Fry" by Virginia Woolf. (Despite Anderson's title, this fragment does not discuss Hemingway).
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Fragment of an article "Of Faulkner and Hemingway", 1938-1942.
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Title:
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Manuscripts, galley proofs and page proofs of books published by New Directions, 1937-1997.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 volumes (92 linear ft.)
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- Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Gelber, Lilienthal, Inc. : New Orleans : ALS, [1925?].
Title:
Letter to Gelber, Lilienthal, Inc. : New Orleans : ALS, [1925?].
Concerning arrangements for author's copies of his Modern Writer.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 27.5 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Gelber, Lilienthal, Inc. : New Orleans : ALS, [1925?].
Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984 (bulk 1920-1978)
Title:
Dwight Macdonald papers
The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, printed material, photographs, audiotapes, and memorabilia documenting the personal life and professional career of Dwight Macdonald. Macdonald's literary career, political activities, teaching and speaking engagements, and personal life are detailed. Major subjects represented in the papers include: communism and the Trotskyite movement, journalism and publishing, American social and political life (1920s-1970s), pacifism, and the Congress for Cultural Freedom. Correspondence files include letters with many prominent intellectual and political figures.
ArchivalResource: 94.25 linear feet
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- Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984, 1920-1978
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter : Troutdale, VA., to Dorothy Hale Litchfield, Haverford, Pa., 1936 May 5.
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Letter : Troutdale, VA., to Dorothy Hale Litchfield, Haverford, Pa., 1936 May 5.
ALS.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 21 x 28 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter : Troutdale, VA., to Dorothy Hale Litchfield, Haverford, Pa., 1936 May 5.
Lewis, Lloyd, 1891-1949. Lloyd Lewis papers, 1886-1985, bulk 1905-1949.
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Lloyd Lewis papers, 1886-1985, bulk 1905-1949.
Correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, personal materials, and photographs of Chicago journalist and historian Lloyd Lewis.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 cubic ft. (12 boxes, 2 oversize boxes)
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- Lewis, Lloyd, 1891-1949. Lloyd Lewis papers, 1886-1985, bulk 1905-1949.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Mary Cochran : an unfinished novel [microform].
Title:
Mary Cochran : an unfinished novel [microform]. [191-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Mary Cochran : an unfinished novel [microform].
Henry Allen Moe Papers, 1920-1975
Title:
Henry Allen Moe Papers 1920-1975
An administrator and humanist, Henry Allen Moe (1894-1975) was the first director of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and was a president of the American Philosophical Society from 1959 to 1970. The Moe Papers are a vast and rich resource documenting all phases of Moe's career, but are also a major source of information on twentieth-century philanthropic organizations. As the first Secretary, then Administrator, and finally President of the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (ca. 1925-1963), Moe made contact with the influential and the aspiring in the worlds of banking, finance, the arts, and sciences. This collection is particularly strong in correspondence and information relating to Latin America, much of it generated through Moe's oversight of the Guggenheim's Latin America Fund and by Moe's otherwise keen interest in the region. This material is diverse, ranging from material on agriculture (see Escuela Agricola Panamericana, 15 boxes) and Peruvian archaeology (see Alfred Kroeber's detailed report) to many folders of correspondence and grant reports from artists, writers, and politicians of South and Central America. Moe served as trustee, officer, and committee member of over thirty private foundations, many of which are well represented in the collection by yearly reports and grant applications, among other types of records.
ArchivalResource: 120.0 Linear feet
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- Henry Allen Moe Papers, 1920-1975
Somers, Paul Preston, 1942-. Sherwood Anderson and Ernest Hemingway: influences and parallels.
Title:
Sherwood Anderson and Ernest Hemingway: influences and parallels. 1970.
ArchivalResource: 194 leaves.
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- Somers, Paul Preston, 1942-. Sherwood Anderson and Ernest Hemingway: influences and parallels.
Hansen, Harry, 1884-1977. Harry Hansen papers 1900-1970.
Title:
Harry Hansen papers 1900-1970.
The collection is made up primarily of correspondence from fellow journalists, novelists, historians, and poets such as Ben Hecht and Hendrik Willem Van Loon. Correspondents also include journalists Charles Dennis, Paul Scott Mowrer, Henry Justin Smith, John Gunther, Walter Allen White, and Vincent Starrett, as well as Van Wyck Brooks, Burton Rascoe, Alfred A. Knopf, Bennett Cerf, Jack Conroy, Floyd Dell, Sherwood Anderson, Eunice Tietjens, and many others. These letters date mostly from Hansen's time in New York. Author subject files contain clippings, memorabilia and biographical sketches written by Hansen. Collection also contains a few clippings of Hansen's literary criticism, artworks and photographs (mostly publicity shots).
ArchivalResource: 3 cubic ft. (9 boxes and 1 oversize folder)
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- Hansen, Harry, 1884-1977. Harry Hansen papers 1900-1970.
Williams, Kenny J. Kenny J. Williams papers, 1962-1998.
Title:
Kenny J. Williams papers, 1962-1998.
Correspondence, writings, clippings, photographic slides, and other miscellaneous papers of Kenny J. Williams. The correspondence is chiefly professional, with publishers, students, members of the English Department at Duke University, and others, regarding publishing, teaching, and faculty matters, and her NEH appointment. Also included are some personal letters from friends and other correspondence regarding membership in a women's club. Writings include drafts of various articles on African American writers, Sherwood Anderson, and midwestern writers of the nineteenth century, and Williams's positions, considered controversial in the academy, on multiculturalism, affirmative action in higher education, and the ideological implications of studying African American literature. The photographic slides document travel to Liberia, Romania, Hungary, and China during the 1960s.
ArchivalResource: About 1000 items (2.0 linear feet).
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- Williams, Kenny J. Kenny J. Williams papers, 1962-1998.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Harold Rugg.
Title:
Letter to Harold Rugg.
Reply on last leaf of letter from Rugg; Anderson rejects invitation to lecture at Dartmouth College.
ArchivalResource: [2] p. on 1 leaf ; 22 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Harold Rugg.
Hart Crane Papers, ca.1909-1937
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Hart Crane Papers, ca.1909-1937
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft. (ca. 1,200 items in 25 boxes; 3 reels (motion picture); 1 framed painting).
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- Hart Crane Papers, ca.1909-1937
Sherwood Anderson Collection, 1922-1945
Title:
Sherwood Anderson Collection 1922-1945
The Sherwood Anderson Collectioncontains about 100 letters either from or to Anderson, ranging in date from 1922 to1945.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.42 linear feet)
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- Sherwood Anderson Collection, 1922-1945
Alice Corbin Henderson Collection TXRC92-A24., 1861-1987
Title:
Alice Corbin Henderson Collection 1861-1987
Material in this collection consists primarily of correspondence, literary manuscripts, notes, and clippings of Henderson's works and other topics of personal interest to her. Included in the collection are materials of her husband, William Penhallow Henderson, and their daughter.
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- Alice Corbin Henderson Collection TXRC92-A24., 1861-1987
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Papers of Gertrude Stein [manuscript], 1923-1935.
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Papers of Gertrude Stein [manuscript], 1923-1935.
The collection contains a typescript, "Gertrude Stein from 'Three Lives' to 'Geography and plays' " by Edna Kenton. The collection also contains a scrapbook of clippings and photographs regarding Stein, 1920s and 1930s, assembled by Kenton. In addition the scrapbook contains a small number of clippings and articles about Sherwood Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Papers of Gertrude Stein [manuscript], 1923-1935.
Giniger, Kenneth S. Letters to Giniger from Archibald MacLeish, and from Sherwood Anderson to Gertrude Caesarick [manuscript] 1940.
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Letters to Giniger from Archibald MacLeish, and from Sherwood Anderson to Gertrude Caesarick [manuscript] 1940. 1940.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Giniger, Kenneth S. Letters to Giniger from Archibald MacLeish, and from Sherwood Anderson to Gertrude Caesarick [manuscript] 1940.
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. Additional papers, 1870-1969.
Title:
E. E. Cummings additional papers, 1870-1969
Correspondence, poems, prose, notes, and drawings by American poet Edward Estlin Cummings. Also includes papers of his third wife Marion Morehouse Cummings.
ArchivalResource: 156 boxes (78 linear ft.)
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- E. E. Cummings additional papers, 1870-1969.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter [manuscript] : Marion, Virginia, to R. Critchell Rimington, New York; 1929 May 28.
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Letter [manuscript] : Marion, Virginia, to R. Critchell Rimington, New York; 1929 May 28.
Anderson agrees to write an introduction to Mark Twain's "First romance," and expresses doubts about the work's literary value.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1p. on 1l.)
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter [manuscript] : Marion, Virginia, to R. Critchell Rimington, New York; 1929 May 28.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green papers, 1880-1985.
Title:
Paul Green papers, 1880-1985.
This collection contains material documenting the many facets of Green's life and work, material relating to the life and work of his wife, Elizabeth Lay Green, and numerous items relating to members of the Greens' immediate and extended families. Paul Green's work as a dramatist and writer is documented in his professional correspondence files (ca. 34,400 items); by extensive files on his "symphonic dramas," including background material, drafts, musical scores, and business records; and by drafts of poems, novels, and essays by Green. Also included are yearly diaries, 1917-1981, photographs, tape recordings, and appointment books. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, James Boyd, Erskine Caldwell, William T. Couch, Jonathan Daniels, Donald Davidson, John Ehle, Caroline Gordon, Frank Porter Graham, John Howard Griffin, Tyrone Guthrie, Dubose Heyward, Noel Houston, Langston Hughes, Gerald W. Johnson, James Weldon Johnson, Frederick Koch, Lotte Lenya, H.L. Mencken, Howard Odum, Clarence Poe, Carl Sandburg, Betty Smith, Lamar Stringfield, Allen Tate, Kurt Weill, Orson Welles, and Richard Wright. Green's associations with various theater, cultural, and humanitarian organizations in North Carolina and elsewhere are extensively documented. Correspondence and other materials show his opinions on such social issues as lynching, capital punishment, nationalism, communism, race relations, religion, and the Vietnamese, Korean, and First and Second World Wars. Also included are a considerable number of photographs relating to Green's family and to his work, and financial records.
ArchivalResource: ca. 110000 items (192.0 linear feet)
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green papers, 1880-1985.
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Ernest Hemingway papers [manuscript], 1925-1966.
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Ernest Hemingway papers [manuscript], 1925-1966.
The collection contains manuscripts of essays, poems, and short stories including "The Dangerous Summer"; a clean carbon of "Green Hills of Africa" typed by Jane Armstrong; and galley proofs of "The old man and the sea," "A Farewell to Arms," and "Death in the Afternoon." The collection also contains the manuscript of a dramatization of "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"; the manuscript of Peter Viertel's screenplay of "The Sun also Rises" with Hemingway's extensive autograph corrections, together with the mimeographed first draft and final script; the transcript of an interview with students in Hailey, Idaho; and page proofs of the original version of "Papa Hemingway." In letters to Ernest Walsh and Ethel Moorhead, Hemingway chiefly discusses publication of "The Undefeated" including printing problems with "This Quarter." He also discusses writing "The Sun also Rises," The Fall of Herriot's Government," a "Tyrolean Walking Tour, and mentions Sylvia Beach, H. L. Mencken, Robert McAlmon, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, and the current French and Italian governments. Correspondence with Horace Liveright discusses the publication of "In our time," including the replacement of a censorable story, sales potential and possibility of favorable reviews. Letters also discuss "The torrents of spring" and its satirization of Sherwood Anderson, and mention James Joyce's "Finnegan's Wake," an appearance in an anthology, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Louis Bromfield, and Ralph Barton. Correspondence between Ralph Ingersoll and Joseph Losey discusses a production of "The fifth column." Letters to A. E. Hotchner discuss work for Cosmopolitan magazine, Italy after World War II, fishing, hunting, bull-fighting and travels in Spain, "Across the River and into the Trees," "Old Man and the Sea," Hotchner's adaptations of Hemingway's work for the theater, and the writing of and events and people in "The dangerous summer" including matadors Antonio Ordóñez and Luis Miguel Dominguín. There are comments on Ingrid Bergman, Malcolm Cowley, Robert Flaherty, Joe Di Maggio and baseball, Ava Gardner, John O'Hara, Ted Patrick, Eric Sevareid, Gary Cooper, Valerie Danby-Smith, Alfred Rice, cock-fighting, sailing, the 1948 election, Korean War, Cuban revolution, Peter Buckley's "Bullfight," business arrangements, health and sobriety, and family. Several letters from Mary Hemingway to Hotchner discuss Hemingway's health and writing as well as her own writing. Individual letters mention hunting in Idaho, Leonard Bernstein, the Cuban revolution, bull fighting and "Death in the Afternoon." Letters to Bronisław Zieli*nski discuss shooting in Idaho, royalties to establish a prize in Poland, health, the Cuban Revolution, short story "Cross Roads," love of Spain, translations and Zieli*nski's PEN prize. Correspondence with Jane and Richard Armstrong concerns the typing of "Green Hills of Africa." The letters also mention John and Katy Dos Passos, Max Perkins, requested photographs of Carlos Gutiérrez rigging baits, work on Cuba, H. L. Woodward, and response of old timers in Kenya to "Green Hills." A letter to Peter Viertel, written on safari in Africa with his wife Mary, mentions a hitch as temporary game ranger, surveying elephants and fish, and flying with Roy Marsch. He writes in more detail about looking "after a leopard who killed 10 goats in one night...."; boxing with native "boys"; and learning to hunt with a spear, giving a list of animals killed to date. He also refers to [movie collaboration?] between Faulkner and Hughes, noting "all the stories I know now are barred farom the screen on acct of miscegenation...." Another letter of interest to Philip La Follette describes the development of characters and incidents in "Across the river and into the trees" and relates an incident from the Battle of the Bulge involving Col. Jim Luckett of the 12th Infantry. Correspondence with Barbara A. Cohen discusses the Caedmon Publishers proposal to do a Hemingway recording. Two letters to bookseller Paul Romaine give permission to reprint a poem in "Salmagundi," respond angrily to Romaine's suggestion that he stop writing about the lost generation and bulls and comment on Thornton Wilder, John Dos Passos, Victor Hugo, Emile Zola, Gustave Flaubert and Stendhal. Additional letters discuss James Joyce, life in Paris, discrepancies between views of critics and readers, criticism by Max Eastman, the long time necesary to learn the writer's trade, bullfighters, being struck by lightning, John Hemingway's World War II service, a postcard of his Key West house, and editorial decisions about "Farewell to Arms." He also responds to collectors, and lists the best three books of 1932. People mentioned include Sidney Franklin, Samuel Goldwyn, and Archibald MacLeish. Additional correspondents include Merle Armitage, Campbell Becket, Robert Bridges, Marlene Dietrich, M. E. Gilfond, Herbert Gorman, Gregory H. Hemingway, Patrick Hemingway, Valerie Danby-Smith Hemingway, R. W. Stallman, Frank Stanton, Charles B. Strauss, and Ernest Walsh. The collection contains photographs of Hemingway, Mary Hemingway and bullfights, including nine by by Robert Capa; a photograph with Myrna Loy, William Powell and Luise Ranier taken on a visit to Paramount Pictures; and miscellaneous photographs from magazines. Many of the photographs were taken with Ava Gardner in Spain during the filming of "For whom the bell tolls." The collection also contains contracts; recordings of readings by Hemingway, including interviews by Patrick Hunan; a water-color portrait of Hemingway; and a record album "A portrait in sound of Ernest Hemingway". The collection also contains circa 100 newsclippings about Hemingway and his work collected by Clifton Waller Barrett. The collection also contains an untitled 16 mm motion picture film (silent, in color) of Hemingway in Cuba.
ArchivalResource: 274 items.
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- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Ernest Hemingway papers [manuscript], 1925-1966.
Miscellaneous papers, 1922-1976.
Title:
Miscellaneous papers, 1922-1976.
Letters to Harvard English professor Howard Mumford Jones from various literary correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Miscellaneous papers, 1922-1976.
Hudson, Arthur Palmer, 1892-1978. Arthur Palmer Hudson papers, 1915-1966 [manuscript].
Title:
Arthur Palmer Hudson papers, 1915-1966 [manuscript].
Correspondence, editorial papers from "The Frank C. Brown Collection of North Carolina Folklore," and other material of Arthur Palmer Hudson (1892-1978), professor of English, 1930-1953, and executive secretary of the Curriculum in Folklore, 1950-1963, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Correspondence and other papers relating to Hudson's editorship of the "Brown Collection" form the bulk of this collection. There is also significant correspondence relating to folklife in North Carolina and to many aspects of the discipline of folklore. Among the letters are one, 1933, from Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938); one, 1933, from Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941); and one, 1945, from William Faulkner (1897- 1962).
ArchivalResource: 5,475 items (7.5 linear ft.).
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- Hudson, Arthur Palmer, 1892-1978. Arthur Palmer Hudson papers, 1915-1966 [manuscript].
Donald and Katharine Foley Collection of Penguin Books, 1935-1965
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Donald and Katharine Foley Collection of Penguin Books 1935-1965
Includes more than 2,550 Penguin books published from 1935 through 1965, as well as about 175 reference items–books, serials, catalogs, and articles.
ArchivalResource: circa 2,500 vols.
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- Donald and Katharine Foley Collection of Penguin Books, 1935-1965
Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949. Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
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Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
The collection comprises correspondence, literary manuscripts, notes and notebooks, clippings, galley proofs, photographs, and date books ranging in date from 1861-1987, reflecting various aspects of not only Henderson's life, but also those of her husband, artist and architect William Penhallow Henderson, and her daughter, Alice Oliver Henderson Evans Rossin Colquitt. Henderson's published and unpublished works are represented by transcripts, notes, galley proofs, and clippings, and her involvement with Poetry: A Magazine of Verse (1912-22) and the Poetry anthologies are reflected in correspondence with editor Harriet Monroe, Ezra Pound, and attorney Roberts Walker. Other correspondents include: Witter Bynner, D.H. and Frieda Lawrence, Vachel Lindsay, Mary Austin, Edgar Lee Masters, Haniel Long, Carl Sandburg, and Ralph Fletcher Seymour, among others. There is extensive family correspondence, notably with Mabel Dodge Luhan, especially during periods of financial and marital difficulity in the 1930s. After Alice and William Henderson moved to Santa Fe, NM, in 1916, they became interested in Native American issues, especially those surrounding the local Navajos. Through their individual talents, the Hendersons founded or supported projects such as the Poet's Round-up, the Navajo House of Religion (now the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian), the Eugene Manlove Rhodes Memorial Association, the Writer's Edition, the Works Progress Administration Federal Writers' Project guide to New Mexico, and the Pueblo-Spanish Building Company, all of which are represented in the collection. Alice Henderson Rossin continued much of her parents' work. She revived the Poet's Round-up in 1968, exhibited her father's art works, and worked with both of her parents' biographers. Her personal correspondence, primarily from the 1930s, includes letters from King Vidor, Lady Bird Johnson, Oliver La Farge, R.F. Seymour, and Jouett and Dorothea Todd, as well as family members. Rossin served as a board member of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation from 1962-78. Family correspondence that she added to this collection includes letters between her second mother-in-law, Clara Rossin, and composer Ernest Bloch, music critic Lawrence Gilman, and violinist Joseph Szigeti, 1912-28.
ArchivalResource: 72 boxes (30 linear ft.)
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- Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949. Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
Smith, Henry Justin, 1875-1936. Henry Justin Smith papers, 1912-1980, bulk 1912-1935.
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Henry Justin Smith papers, 1912-1980, bulk 1912-1935.
Manuscripts, correspondence, and memorabilia of Henry Justin Smith.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft. (5 boxes)
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- Smith, Henry Justin, 1875-1936. Henry Justin Smith papers, 1912-1980, bulk 1912-1935.
Emmett, Burton, 1871-1935. Burton Emmett papers, 1888-1939.
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Burton Emmett papers, 1888-1939.
Correspondence concerning Emmett's collecting activities and his work with the American Institute of Graphic Arts; handwritten and typed versions of poems, plays, and other works by various authors; and miscellaneous other items. Correspondence includes about fifty letters, 1926-1935 and undated, to Emmett from his close friend, Sherwood Anderson, and one or two letters from Robert Louis Stevenson, Ernest Hemingway, Eugene O'Neill, Ezra Pound, Booth Tarkington, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Willa Cather, Robinson Jeffers, Owen Wister, Theodore Dreiser, Christopher Morley, Thornton Wilder, Maxfield Parrish, and Rockwell Kent. Works by authors include a playscript each by Thornton Wilder and Lewis Ely, two poems by Robinson Jeffers, an untitled poem beginning "In the night..." by Stephen Crane, a speech by Sherwood Anderson, and stories and a poem by Christopher Morley. Other items include typed transcriptions of eight letters, 1925 and undated, from Ernest Hemingway to Ernest Walsh; a photograph purportedly picturing Aubrey Beardsley; two reels of microfilm of drafts of works by Sherwood Anderson and other items relating to Anderson, originals of which were apparently transferred in 1954 or 1955 from the University of North Carolina to the Newberry Library, Chicago; and a scrapbook of Northwestern University memorabilia, 1888-1890, compiled by Emmett.
ArchivalResource: 260 items.
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- Emmett, Burton, 1871-1935. Burton Emmett papers, 1888-1939.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, n.d.
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Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, n.d.
Sherwood Anderson was a great admirer of the work of Alfred Maurer. This correspondence comsists of letters to the Weyhe Gallery concerning the acquisition of works by Maurer and a brief statement by Anderson about Maurer probably intended for an exhibition pamphlet.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (5 leaves).
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, n.d.
Frank, Nino. Bifur archive 1921-1930.
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Bifur archive 1921-1930.
The archive for the small Paris literary periodical Bifur, of which only eight issues were published between the years 1929-1931, consists of 34 letters from various authors such as Richard Aldington, Sylvia Beach, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Eugene O'Neill, Ford Madox Ford and others to Nino Frank. The Hemingway material consists of one autograph letter (22 Jul 1929) from Hemingway to Nino Frank concerning two stories from Men Without Women. The Department of Special Collections has a complete run of the periodical.
ArchivalResource: 34 letters.
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- Frank, Nino. Bifur archive 1921-1930.
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Papers of Theodore Dreiser, 1917-1946.
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Papers of Theodore Dreiser, 1917-1946.
The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts and newspaper clippings relating to Theodore Dreiser and his friends and associates. The majority of the correspondence is between Dreiser and his intimate friend and secretary, Elizabeth Kearney Coakley. The collection's manuscripts consist of writings by Dreiser, his wife (Helen Patges Dreiser), Elizabeth Kearney Coakley, and Thelma Cudlipp. Subjects addressed within the manuscripts include Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin, Sherwood Anderson and the death of Theodore Dreiser. All newspaper clippings in the collection relate to Dreiser and his circle of friends. Issues addressed within the collection as a whole include Dreiser's writing and the writing of other authors of the period, politics (especially communism), and the attempts made by Dreiser to market his talent, and his novels, to film studios and producers.
ArchivalResource: 100 pieces.3 boxes.
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- Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Papers of Theodore Dreiser, 1917-1946.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Papers, [ca. 1920-ca. 1941].
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Papers, [ca. 1920-ca. 1941].
American novelist, short story writer, and critic. Papers consist of a typescript letter (1931) to Anderson from Lee Brian of Dallas, Texas about a short story he sent with the letter; and three holograph letters (undated) from Anderson to Brian and to an unknown person. Includes fourteen photographs of Anderson in various stages of adulthood including one with Thornton Wilder. Also includes two published short stories with Anderson's annotations, "A Meeting South" and "Hello Towns!"
ArchivalResource: 21 items.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Papers, [ca. 1920-ca. 1941].
William Orton Tewson Papers, 1923-1926, (bulk 1926)
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William Orton Tewson Papers 1923-1926 (bulk 1926)
Editor and literary critic. Primarily a list of contributors and responses from authors, poets, and journalists to Tewson's query, "Do you care what the critics say about you?" posed in the in 1926. Literary Review of the New York Evening Post
ArchivalResource: 120 items; 1 container; .2 linear feet
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- William Orton Tewson Papers, 1923-1926, (bulk 1926)
Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Correspondence relating to the Southern Writers Convention sponsored by the "Virginia Quarterly Review" at the University of Virginia, October 23-24, 1931 [manuscript], 1931-1932.
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Correspondence relating to the Southern Writers Convention sponsored by the "Virginia Quarterly Review" at the University of Virginia, October 23-24, 1931 [manuscript], 1931-1932.
The collection consists of Wilson's correspondence with authors he invited to the convention, particularly Conrad Aiken, Sherwood Anderson, Katharine Anthony, John Peale Bishop, James Boyd, Roark Bradford, Herschel Brickell, Maxwell Struthers Burt, James Branch Cabell, Henry Seidel Canby, Willa Cather, Maristan Chapman, Emily Clark, Irvin S. Cobb, Donald Davidson, William Edward Dodd, William Faulkner, John Gould Fletcher, Ellen Glasgow, Isa Glenn, Paul Green, Sara Haardt, Archibald Henderson, DuBose Heyward, Gerald W. Johnson, Mary Johnston, H.L. Mencken, Margaret Prescott Montague, Julia Mood Peterkin, Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, Josephine Pinckney, Burton Rascoe, Lizette Woodworth Reese, Cale Young Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice, Amelie Rives, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Herbert Ravenal Sass, Mrs. Laurence Stallings, T.S. Stribling, Allen Tate, Irita Van Doren, Thomas Wolfe, and Stark Young.
ArchivalResource: 75 items.
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- Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Correspondence relating to the Southern Writers Convention sponsored by the "Virginia Quarterly Review" at the University of Virginia, October 23-24, 1931 [manuscript], 1931-1932.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Papers of Sherwood Anderson, 1923-1941.
Title:
Papers of Sherwood Anderson, 1923-1941.
The collection contains manuscripts of "No swank," "Our city small towners, " "When the writer talks, " and "A note on realism" as well as 12 poems from "Mid-American chants" and an untitled autobiographical piece. There are 41 letters to Anderson's literary agent Otto K. Liveright regarding finances, the sale of short stories, and current writing, publications and rejections. Other correspondence, particularly with Herbert Freis, H.L. Mencken, Miriam Phillips, Dorothea Prall Radin and Roger Sergel discusses newspaper publishing, translations, college teaching, literary endeavors, evaluation of other authors, and his personal life, including marriages, loyalty to friends and publishers, financial problems, association with an amateur theatrical company in New Orleans, travel, "Ripshin" his Virginia farm, and his state of mind. In addition there are two signed photographs of Anderson including one of him fishing.
ArchivalResource: 81 items.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Papers of Sherwood Anderson, 1923-1941.
Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Sinclair Lewis papers, 1866-1964 (bulk 1910-1950).
Title:
Sinclair Lewis papers, 1866-1964 (bulk 1910-1950).
The collection consists of manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, artwork, and personal papers by or relating to Sinclair Lewis. The papers span the years 1866-1964, with the bulk of the collection dating from early in Lewis's literary career, circa 1910, to 1950. The papers document his literary output and creative process, as well as the role he played in the public and intellectual life of the United States in the first half of the twentieth century. Series I, Writings, features material for twenty-four of Lewis's novels, including background material and notes, character sketches and plans, drafts, galley and page proofs, playscripts and screenplays for theatrical and cinematic adaptations, and printed publicity and reviews. Novels date from 1909 to 1951, with the bulk dating from plans for Babbit (1921) to page proofs for The Godseeker (1949). In addition to the novels, there are notes, drafts, playscripts, and other materials relating to several plays and a rich variety of shorter works, including book reviews, essays, poems, short stories, and speeches. Writings of others include biographies, literary analysis, and memorial tributes relating to Lewis. Series II, Correspondence, is organized into three subseries for incoming, outgoing, and third-party correspondence. The incoming and outgoing subseries feature single letters or small groups of letters with American and English writers and literary scholars and critics of the late 19th to mid 20th century. Noteworthy correspondents include: Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Vincent Bénet, Bernard Berenson, Willa Cather, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, William Dean Howells, Jack London, Compton Mackenzie, Thomas Mann, W. Somerset Maugham, H. L. Mencken, Upton Sinclair, Chauncey Brewster Tinker, Rebecca West, Edith Wharton, and Thornton Wilder, among others. The subseries include correspondence with family, friends, publishers, and organizations. Series III, Photographs, features photographs of Lewis in snaphots, studio and artists' portraits, and stage scenes from plays and theatrical adaptations of novels. Photographs include family scenes from early childhood (1894) to portraits of Lewis on Main Street in Sauk Centre, Minnesota (1948) and in Florence, Italy before his death (1950). Studio and artists' portraits of Lewis include photographs by Trude Fleischmann, Eric Schaal, and Carl Van Vechten. There are also photographs of Grace MacKowan Cooke, Irving Fisher, Albert Payson Terhune, and Dorothy Thompson. Series IV, Personal Papers, consists of manuscript and printed materials arranged alphabetically by material type. The series features original artwork, diaries, and notes and notebooks. Artwork in the collection includes original drawings and paintings by Adolf Dehn, Childe Hassam, and James Thurber. The diaries, written in English and in code, date chiefly from 1900 to 1907, and include notes relating to life in high school in Sauk Centre and at Oberlin College and Yale University. Copies of the diaries include transcriptions of the English-language portions of the text and translations of the coded portions of the text. The twenty-nine folders of notes, dating from 1907 to 1950, include research for unidentified writing projects and loose manuscript material. Series V, Harry E. Maule Material, is organized into three subseries for correspondence, writings, and other papers. Maule was the editor at Random House who oversaw work on Lewis's novels in the 1940s and early 1950s. Correspondence includes letters between Lewis and Maule, fan mail, and production files relating to book projects dating from that period. Writings contain original drafts by Lewis and drafts and printed versions of work on Lewis by others. Other papers include manuscript material, photographs, and printed ephemera. Series VI, Philip Friedman Material, consists chiefly of third-party correspondence solicited by Friedman for a biography on Lewis. There are generous responses from Granville Hicks and Upton Sinclair, as well as several letters from Lewis to others. Series VII, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company Material, consists of financial and legal records relating to property owned by Lewis in North Dakota.
ArchivalResource: 48.92 linear feet (92 boxes) + 7 broadside folders.
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- Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Sinclair Lewis papers, 1866-1964 (bulk 1910-1950).
Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. Announcement of a Faulkner lecture [manuscript], 1955 August.
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Announcement of a Faulkner lecture [manuscript], 1955 August.
Announcement for a public lecture, 1955 August 26, by Faulkner, in Manila, the Philippines, containing a note to Eleanor Anderson concerning Faulkner's remarks on Sherwood Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. Announcement of a Faulkner lecture [manuscript], 1955 August.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Death in the woods : annotated short story, circa 1933.
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Death in the woods : annotated short story, circa 1933.
Typescript and galley proof of Death in the woods.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Death in the woods : annotated short story, circa 1933.
Hurd, Thaddeus Baker, 1903-1989. Thaddeus B. Hurd photograph collection, 1855-1988.
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Thaddeus B. Hurd photograph collection, 1855-1988.
More than 5000 photographs, indexed, divided into two broad categories; images of Hurd, his friends, classmates, family members, ancestors, and relatives, with particular emphasis on the Tripp, Baker, and Rhoades families; and images of Sandusky County, Ohio, with emphasis on Clyde, Ohio, including individuals, families, school groups, civic organizations and events, businesses, cemeteries, and historical markers.
ArchivalResource: ca. 33 boxes.
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- Hurd, Thaddeus Baker, 1903-1989. Thaddeus B. Hurd photograph collection, 1855-1988.
Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Outgoing Letters
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Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Outgoing Letters
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- Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Outgoing Letters
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter : London, to Edward J. O'Brien, [England], [1921] Aug. 5.
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Letter : London, to Edward J. O'Brien, [England], [1921] Aug. 5.
Autograph letter signed. Anderson wrote to thank O'Brien and his mother for their hospitality when Anderson and his friend Paul Rosenfeld visited England. Also includes photocopy of a letter (1964 Feb. 21) from Bill Sutter concerning the Anderson letter.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter : London, to Edward J. O'Brien, [England], [1921] Aug. 5.
Crane, Hart, 1899-1932. Hart Crane papers, ca.1909-1937.
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Hart Crane papers, ca.1909-1937.
Correspondence, manuscripts, and memorabilia of the American poet, Hart Crane, range in date over most of his active life. In addition there is one box of notes by Jethro Robinson relating to his Ph.D. dissertation, as well as a large group of photographs taken by Crane in Mexico with inscriptions and identifications in his hand and a group of Crane's scrapbooks, family photographs and mementoes. Accompanying the collection is a group of books from Hart Crane's library many of which are signed copies and a group of periodical material which relates to Crane.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft. ( 25 boxes; 3 reels (motion picture); 1 framed painting)
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- Crane, Hart, 1899-1932. Hart Crane papers, ca.1909-1937.
Lankes, Julius J., 1884-1960. Letters received : chiefly from Louis Isaac Jaffé, 1930-1982.
Title:
Letters received : chiefly from Louis Isaac Jaffé, 1930-1982.
The papers consist chiefly of letters to Lankes from Louis Isaac Jaffé, editor of the Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, discussing Lankes's woodcuts, writings, and future plans. Sherwood Anderson and Max Eastman are mentioned. There are also sympathy letters to Susie Osborne and Ted Osborne, and letters to Eleanor C. Anderson, widow of author Sherwood Anderson, regarding letters from Sherwood Anderson. There are also two issues, 1944 January and February, of The University of Oklahoma's Covered Wagon; reproductions of some Lankes woodcuts; and lists of his prints and blocks.
ArchivalResource: 26 items.
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- Lankes, Julius J., 1884-1960. Letters received : chiefly from Louis Isaac Jaffé, 1930-1982.
Julia Collier Harris Papers MS 74., 1921-1955
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Julia Collier Harris Papers 1921-1955
Journalist; Civic leader; Editor. Papers consist primarily of correspondence from well known people, including Sherwood Anderson, Louis Bromfield, George Washington Carver, GeraldineFarrar, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, and H. L. Mencken. Also manuscripts, memorabilia, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes; (.5 linear ft.)
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- Julia Collier Harris Papers MS 74., 1921-1955
Roi Partridge papers
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Roi Partridge papers
The papers of California printmaker and educator Roi Partridge measure 1.0 linear foot and date from 1909-2003, with the bulk of the material dated 1909-1984. Found here are scattered correspondence, notes and writings, a scrapbook, printed material, and photographs. Several of the documents date from the time Partridge was married to photographer Imogen Cunningham, particularly family correspondence and a travel log of family car camping trips to the west. The same travel log documents one sketching trip Partridge made with Eugen Neuhaus.General and family correspondence consists largely of incoming letters with some copies and drafts of outgoing letters. General correspondence is mainly professional in nature and documents exhibitions, commissions, teaching, memberships in artists' organizations, and participation in the WPA Public Works of Art Project. A small number of letters from friends concerning personal and social matters are scattered throughout. Among the correspondents are Ansel Adams, Sherwood Anderson, John Taylor Arms, Hollywood Riviera Galleries, Dard Hunter, the Estate of Bertha Jacques [Elizabeth Linsky, executor], National Academy of Design, and Print Makers Society of California. Family correspondence includes letters to Roi Partridge from family members. Letters to Gryffyd's family are from Imogen Cunningham and Roi Partridge; letters from others about family members are also included.Among the notes and writings are a travel log that documents car camping trips through California and New Mexico taken by Roi Partridge, Imogen Cunningham, and their three sons between 1924 and 1926. The volume also includes Roi's account of a 1926 sketching trip taken with Eugen Neuhaus along the California coast.A scrapbook contains clippings and feature articles about Roi Partridge, along with exhibition announcements and reproductions. Additional printed material is about or mentions Roi Partridge and his family, Ansel Adams, and Imogen Cunningham. There are also family Christmas cards with reproductions of etchings and drawings by Roi Partridge.Photographs are of people and art work, including photographs of Roi and May Ellen Partridge, and Donald Bear, the first Director of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Janet Lineberger - later Mrs. Gryffyd Partridge - served as his assistant in the early 1940s). There are numerous photographs and negatives of art work by Roi Partridge (with appraisal and catalog information), and a photograph of Peter Blos' portrait of Partridge.
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- Partridge, Roi, 1888-1984. Roi Partridge papers, 1909-2003, bulk 1909-1984.
Hart Crane Collection, (1910-1972)
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Hart Crane Collection (1910-1972)
Hart Crane Collection consists of correspondence to, from, and about Crane, copies of Crane's poetry and prose, articles about Crane, and material on Crane's work in art and advertising.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 14; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 6.25
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- Hart Crane Collection, (1910-1972)
Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Incoming Letters
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Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Incoming Letters
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- Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Incoming Letters
Berenice Skidelsky papers, 1880s-1984
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Berenice Skidelsky papers 1880s-1984
Berenice Skidelsky (1887-1984) was an American writer, editor and lecturer. Skidelsky, who also used the pseudonyms Berenice E. Noar and Burton E. Skidell, began her career writing stories for pulp magazines. She wrote short stories and a novel, was a book and movie critic, and became the literary editor of Vogue magazine in 1927. She lectured on political and current events, with a special focus on U.S./Soviet relations. Collection consists of correspondence, writings, diaries, printed matter, and photographs. Correspondence, 1904-1972, is with notable authors, editors, family, and friends. Writings, 1913-1950, include Skidelsky's early work for magazines and her book reviews. The bulk of the collection consists of eighty-five handwritten diaries, 1904-1984, reflecting her activities and emotional life. Printed matter, 1930s-1970s, includes clippings (many annotated by Skidelsky), political pamphlets, and scrapbook of articles and essays written by her father, Simon S. Skidelsky. Photographs, 1880s-1968, are of friends and family.
ArchivalResource: 5.25 linear feet (13 boxes)
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- Berenice Skidelsky papers, 1880s-1984
Rice, Elmer, 1892-1967,. Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Title:
Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Consists of 245 letters to Rice from both theatrical and political correspondents. The collection was compiled by his widow, the former Barbara Marshall.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Rice, Elmer, 1892-1967,. Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Dinsmoor, Helen. Correspondence of Sherwood Anderson and Helen Dinsmoor, 1938-1941.
Title:
Correspondence of Sherwood Anderson and Helen Dinsmoor, 1938-1941.
A group of material related to Anderson's relationship with Helen Dinsmoor, a graduate student at Ohio University writing a master's thesis, "An Inquiry into the Life of Sherwood Anderson as Reflected in His Literary Works." Includes: letters and notes (40) from Anderson to Helen Dinsmoor, 1938-41; drafts and retained copies of Dinsmoor's letters to Anderson; a questionnaire filled out by Anderson; his notes on Dinsmoor's thesis; photographs (23) of Anderson, his friends, and his homes; and some related material. The letters document the friendship and brief romance of Anderson and Dinsmoor; address his professional and personal travels; reading, writing, and lecturing; political views; reminiscences of his early life, military service, and literary career; and thoughts on love and his relationship with his wife, Eleanor.
ArchivalResource: ca. 75 items.
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- Dinsmoor, Helen. Correspondence of Sherwood Anderson and Helen Dinsmoor, 1938-1941.
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Collection, 1926-1965.
Title:
Collection, 1926-1965.
The Sherwood Anderson collection contains 1 letter from Hemingway to Mr. [ ] Peterson, 1926 Mar 30, in which he comments on, Dark Laughter; and 6 letters from Hemingway to Anderson, 1926. The Malcolm Cowley collection contains 3 boxes of Hemingway material including a folder on, The Sun Also Rises. The William Horne collection contains 2 boxes of Hemingway material. The Paul Scott Mowrer collection contains 2 letters from Mary Welsh Hemingway to Mowrer, 1963 May 28 and 1965 Nov 12.
ArchivalResource: 8 items and 5 boxes.
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- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Collection, 1926-1965.
Joseph Halle Schaffner autograph collection, 1683-1948.
Title:
Joseph Halle Schaffner autograph collection, 1683-1948.
Autograph collection of the American clothing manufacturer Jospeh Halle Schaffner.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- Joseph Halle Schaffner autograph collection, 1683-1948.
Day, Vince A. (Vincent Alpheus), 1885-1945. Vince A. Day papers, 1906-1945.
Title:
Vince A. Day papers, 1906-1945.
Correspondence, speeches, clippings, printed materials, scrapbooks, and other papers of Day, who was private secretary to Minnesota governor Floyd B. Olson (1931-1935) and a Minneapolis municipal and Hennepin County district court judge (1935-1945).
ArchivalResource: 2.5 cu. ft. (4 boxes, incl. 4 v., and 29 oversize items)
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- Day, Vince A. (Vincent Alpheus), 1885-1945. Vince A. Day papers, 1906-1945.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Elizabeth Clarkson Zwart. New York, NY. 1936 Oct. 22.
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Letter to Elizabeth Clarkson Zwart. New York, NY. 1936 Oct. 22.
Praising her review of his novel, Kit Brandon.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Elizabeth Clarkson Zwart. New York, NY. 1936 Oct. 22.
New Yorker records
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New Yorker records
Weekly magazine founded in New York City in 1925 by Harold W. Ross, Jane Grant, Alexander Woollcott and Raoul Fleischman. The records consist of correspondence, interoffice memoranda, edited and corrected manuscripts and typescripts, drawings, statistical reports, lists of story and art ideas, photographs, and sound recordings and printed materials created during the foundation and day-to-day operations of the magazine from 1924-1984. This material documents the production of every issue of the magazine and provides insight on the careers of its staff and contributors.
ArchivalResource: 1058.76 linear feet; 2566 boxes; 7 microfilm reels; 18 sound recordings
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- New Yorker records, ca.1924-1984
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Autograph letter signed Sherwood Anderson to: Rebecca Treves November 16, 1936].
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Autograph letter signed Sherwood Anderson to: Rebecca Treves November 16, 1936].
ArchivalResource: 1 p. + 1 envelope.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Autograph letter signed Sherwood Anderson to: Rebecca Treves November 16, 1936].
Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keeffe archive, 1728-1986
Title:
Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keeffe archive 1728-1986
The Alfred Stieglitz/Georgia O'Keeffe Archive contains correspondence files, manuscripts, documentary ephemera, photographs, art and realia related to the lives and careers of Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O'Keeffe, his second wife, and to other members of Stieglitz's family. The first subgroup, Alfred Stieglitz Papers, consists of material documenting Stieglitz's life's work: correspondence with artists, photographers, and writers; manuscripts by Stieglitz and others describing the art movements of the early twentieth century; scrapbooks; an autograph collection; prints of photographs by Stieglitz and other noted photographers; awards given to Stieglitz for his work; several works of art such as four poster portraits by Charles Demuth; and notebooks assembled posthumously to record the contents of Stieglitz's extensive art collection before it was dispersed following his death. The second subgroup, Georgia O'Keeffe Papers, consists primarily of correspondence from O'Keeffe's friends and family along with a number of fan letters, subject files, and business correspondence addressing rights and reproductions of O'Keeffe's works. This subgroup also includes files of documentary ephemera and a number of awards and medals given to O'Keeffe. The third subgroup, Stieglitz Family Papers, consists of correspondence, documentary ephemera, and drawings from Stieglitz family members, principally Alfred's parents, Edward and Hedwig.
ArchivalResource: 168 linear ft. (260 boxes, including 39 oversize boxes) + 2 broadside folders + 10 art objects
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- Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keeffe archive, 1728-1986
Williams, Kenny J. Kenny J. Williams papers, 1962-2003.
Title:
Kenny J. Williams papers, 1962-2003.
Correspondence, writings, clippings, photographic slides, and other miscellaneous papers of Kenny J. Williams. The correspondence is chiefly professional, with publishers, students, members of the English Department at Duke University, and others, regarding publishing, teaching, and faculty matters, and her NEH appointment. Also included are some personal letters from friends and other correspondence regarding membership in a women's club. Writings include drafts of various articles on African American writers, Sherwood Anderson, and midwestern writers of the nineteenth century, and Williams's conservative positions, considered controversial in the academy, on multiculturalism, affirmative action in higher education, and the ideological implications of studying African American literature. The photographic slides document travel to Liberia, Romania, Hungary, and China during the 1960s.
ArchivalResource: About 1,500 items (2.5 linear feet).
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- Williams, Kenny J. Kenny J. Williams papers, 1962-2003.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter, 1926, to Lewis Mumford.
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Letter, 1926, to Lewis Mumford.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 l.).
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter, 1926, to Lewis Mumford.
Sigmund, Jay G., 1885-1937. Papers of Jay Sigmund, 1911-1975.
Title:
Papers of Jay Sigmund, 1911-1975.
The papers of Jay Sigmund are made up of subject files documenting his literary career. There are early drafts of his published and unpublished plays and poetry. A draft of his unpublished novel is also included. There is correspondence from: Sherwood Anderson, Marcus Bach, Edmund Blunden, W.R. Boyd, William Braithwaite, Johnson Brigham, Witter Bynner, G.R. Elliston, Don Farran, Arthur Davison Ficke, Charles J. Finger, Norman Foerster, John T. Frederick, James Norman Hall, John Hammill, Harry Hansen, Robinson Jeffers, Raymond Kresensky, Alfred Kreymborg. Also William Ellery Leonard, Verne Marshall, H.L. Mencken, Frank Luther Mott, Lewis Mumford, Edward J. O'Brien, Julia Peterkin, Edwin Ford Piper, Herbert Quick, Opie Read, Edward Rowan, George Russell, Carl Sandburg, Lew Sarett, Wilbur Schramm, Betty Smith, Henry Justin Smith, George Sterling, Jesse Stuart, Ruth Suckow, Louis Untermeyer, and Carl Van Vechten.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Sigmund, Jay G., 1885-1937. Papers of Jay Sigmund, 1911-1975.
Abraham S. Burack collection
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Abraham S. Burack collection
The Abraham S. Burack collection consists almost completely of correspondence to Burack and other staff members of The Writer magazine. These letters date from 1922 to 1997. Other letters include several items to and from Sylvia K. Burack, who succeeded Abraham (her husband) as editor and publisher of The Writer upon his death. Additional items in the collection include short manuscripts, printed items (mostly tearsheets of articles), biographical notes, publicity items, and reviews. The list of notable correspondents in the collection is too lengthy to include here in full. They include Conrad Aiken, Joan Aiken, Edward Albee, Nelson Algren, Sherwood Anderson, Isaac Asimov, Louis B. Auchincloss, Thomas Berger, Louise Bogan, Ray Bradbury, Pearl S. Buck, Raymond Carver, Raymond Chandler, Paddy Chayefsky, John Cheever, John Ciardi, Arthur C. Clarke, Roald Dahl, August Derleth, Joan Didion, E. L. Doctorow Lady Dunsany (writing for Lord Dunsany), William Faulkner, Erle Stanley Gardiner, William Gibson, Rumer Godden, Moss Hart, Lillian Hellman, Gerard Manley Hopkins, John Irving, P. D. James, Madeline L'Engle, Shirley Jackson, John F. Kennedy, Stephen King, Louis L'Amour, John LeCarre, Robert Ludlum, Archibald MacLeish, Bernard Malamud, W. Somerset Maugham, Margaret Mitchell, Marianne Moore, Farley Mowat, Iris Murdoch, Ogden Nash, Joyce Carol Oates, Flannery O'Connor, Cynthia Ozick, Grace Paley, Frederick Pohl, George Plimpton, Katherine Anne Porter, Philip Roth, William Saroyan, May Sarton, Rod Serling, Irwin Shaw, Wallace Stegner, Gertrude Stein, Paul Theroux, James Thurber, Alice B. Toklas, Anne Tyler, John Updike, Gore Vidal, Kurt Vonnegut, Thornton Wilder, Eudora Welty, E. B. White, Edmund Wilson, Herman Wouk, Philip Wylie, Other items include the manuscript of Richard Armour's poem "To A. S. Burack, January 31, 1978"; a typescript copy of an article titled "O'Neill's Own Story of 'Electra' in the Making," by Eugene O'Neill, originally published in the Boston Evening Transcript (with holograph notes and corrections not in O'Neill's hand); manuscripts of "The William Saroyan Foundation for the Unknown American Literary Genius" (1937), "The Pomegranite Trees: Analyzed" (1938), and "A Word to the Writer-To-Be" (1939), by William Saroyan; the manuscript of Jean M. Auel's article "Commercial vs. Literary – The Artifical Debate" (1987); printed samples from the Burack-published journal Granite (1932); and galleys and tearsheets of various articles.
ArchivalResource: 7 Linear Feet (14 boxes)
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- Burack, A. S. (Abraham Saul), 1908-. Abraham Burack collection, 1922-1997.
Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
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Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Correspondence and compositions of American poet and translator Witter Bynner.
ArchivalResource: 99 boxes (49.5 linear ft.)
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- Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Correspondence with Theodore and Helen Dreiser, 1915-1941.
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Correspondence with Theodore and Helen Dreiser, 1915-1941.
This file also contains some correspondence between Sherwood Anderson and Wharton Esherick, as well as correspondence from Anderson's first wife, Tennessee Mitchell Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 105 items (161 leaves).
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Correspondence with Theodore and Helen Dreiser, 1915-1941.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Notebooks [microform].
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Notebooks [microform]. 1921-1932.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 25 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Notebooks [microform].
Anderson, Dorothy. Women authors collection, Am-Au, 1835-1975.
Title:
Women authors collection, Am-Au, 1835-1975.
Single item and one-folder collections of letters and writings by women authors are described in this aggregate record. Included are Dorothy Anderson's Literary remains; Mrs. Sherwood (Eleanor Copenhaver) Anderson letter to Dashiell Hammett, 1942; Susan B. Anthony letter to J. K. Wildman, 1885; Gertrude Atherton postcard to Miss Gertrude Norman, 1905, and quotation on signed card; four Sarah Austin letters, 1847, n.d. (one to Miss Macirone, one to Count Graeben).
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Anderson, Dorothy. Women authors collection, Am-Au, 1835-1975.
Sinclair Lewis papers, 1866-1964, 1910-1950
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Sinclair Lewis papers 1866-1964 1910-1950
The Sinclair Lewis Papers consist of manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and personal papers documenting the life and work of novelist and author Sinclair Lewis.
ArchivalResource: 92 boxes (incl. 16 oversize boxes); 48.92 linear feet
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- Sinclair Lewis papers, 1866-1964, 1910-1950
Church, Ralph Withington. Ralph Withington Church reminiscences, [19--].
Title:
Ralph Withington Church reminiscences, [19--].
Incomplete typescript and holograph copy (four chapters) recounting conversations primarily with Ernest Hemingway and Sherwood Anderson re writings and literary theories of Hemingway, Anderson, Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, et al.
ArchivalResource: 82 leaves.
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- Church, Ralph Withington. Ralph Withington Church reminiscences, [19--].
Flannagan, Roy C. (Roy Catesby), 1897-1952. Papers : of Roy C. Flannagan, 1919-1947.
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Papers : of Roy C. Flannagan, 1919-1947.
Flannagan's papers reflect his varied career as a journalist, author, political advisor, and army officer. Correspondents include Harry Flood Byrd, Harry Flood Byrd, Jr.; authors Sherwood Anderson, Virginius Dabney, Clifford Dowdey, Patrick Henry Drewry, Douglas Southall Freeman, and Margaret Mitchell; newspapermen John Stewart Bryan and John Dana Wise; literary agents A. Mervyn Davies and Ruth F. Boyd; and editor and publisher Robert Lane Anderson. The papers also include the letters of Flannagan's father, Dr. Roy Knight Flannagan, his daughter, Patricia Douglass Flannagan Hooker, and his wife, Gladys Victoria Iler Flannagan. In 1923 Flannagan wrote to his wife about the Cumberland County, Va., murder trial of Robert O. Garrett and his brother, Larkin C. Garrett. Also included is correspondence concerning the American Newspaper Guild and the Ember Club, and with publishers concerning Flannagan's writings; rough drafts of his articles, novels, and short stories; and newspaper clippings from the Atlanta Journal, 1921-1922. There are accounts, financial and land records; and correspondence, memoranda, orders, certificates, and charts concerning his active and reserve duty in the army. Gladys Flannagan's papers include correspondence, copies of poems and articles written for the Atlanta Journal and Butler University publications, and unidentified family correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 550 items.
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- Flannagan, Roy C. (Roy Catesby), 1897-1952. Papers : of Roy C. Flannagan, 1919-1947.
Paul Muni collection, 1908-1980 (inclusive), 1932-1959 (bulk).
Title:
Paul Muni collection, 1908-1980 (inclusive), 1932-1959 (bulk).
Manuscripts, cassette tapes and transcripts of interviews on Muni, photographs, programs, clippings, letters (mostly copies), scripts and articles relate to the life and film and stage career of Paul Muni. The papers were collected by the American dramatists and directors, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. (Lawrence wrote Actor: The Life and Times of Paul Muni (1973).) Includes material on the Yiddish theatre.
ArchivalResource: ca. 300 photographs, 53 audio tape cassetts, 5 3-ring binders, and 1 box.
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- Paul Muni collection, 1908-1980 (inclusive), 1932-1959 (bulk).
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. How green the grass [microform].
Title:
How green the grass [microform]. ca. 1937.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. How green the grass [microform].
Galantière, Lewis, 1895-1977. Lewis Galantière papers, 1920-1977.
Title:
Lewis Galantière papers, 1920-1977.
Writers represented in the correspondence files are Margaret Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, George Antheil, Djuna Barnes, Clive Bell, Malcolm Cowley, E.E. Cummings, John Dos Passos, Ford Madox Ford, Ernest Hemingway, Richard Hughes, Eugene Jolas, Archibald MacLeish, H.L. Mencken, Henry Miller, Adrienne Monnier, Man Ray, Elmer Rice, Jules Romains, Gertrude Stein, John Steinbeck, Allen Tate, Carl Van Vechten, Robert Penn Warren, and Edmund Wilson. Galantiere's best known work as a translator was that of the writings of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, and the collection contains in addition to correspondence, twelve manuscripts, all bearing the author's and the translator's corrections. He also wrote extensively on economic subjects and current history, and these files and manuscripts are present in the collection. Galantiere wrote plays in his own name and adapted Jean Anouilh's ANTIGONE for Katharine Cornell in 1946, and there are materials relating to these works.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes & 1 flat item.
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- Galantière, Lewis, 1895-1977. Lewis Galantière papers, 1920-1977.
John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
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John Mason Brown papers
Papers of American author and drama critic John Mason Brown.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes (36 linear ft.)
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- John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
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).
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Papers of Gertrude Stein [manuscript], 1922-1955.
Title:
Papers of Gertrude Stein [manuscript], 1922-1955.
Nineteen letters to Edmund R. Brown regard the production and the publication of "Geography and plays." Two letters to William Buehler Seabrook regard his work "The magic island" as well as Stein's and Toklas's life in their summer home in Biligmin par Belley, France. Nine letters to Pierre de Massot regard his and her work, visits, and his preface to "Dix portraits." The bulk of the letters of this collection are directed to Sir Francis Rose regarding their friendship, visits, health, pet dogs "Basket" and "Curley," and especially his work. Stein appreciates his paintings but also offers sarcastic criticism. In addition she gives advice, support, and help with exhibits. There are also letters to book-sellers, letters regarding finances, a letter to Virgil Thomson thanking him for a book, and several letters by Alice B. Toklas on routine matters and one concerning Stein's rift with Henri Matisse. The collection also contains manuscripts of "Some memories of Henri Matisse," and a commentary on "Geography and plays" by Toklas, and "The work of Gertrude Stein," by Sherwood Anderson; two contracts, and several photographs including Carl Van Vechten's photograph of Stein in front of the Rotunda at the University of Virginia, and a photograph of the 1906 Picasso portrait of Stein.
ArchivalResource: 87 items.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Papers of Gertrude Stein [manuscript], 1922-1955.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Sherwood Anderson collection, 1922-1943
Title:
Sherwood Anderson collection, 1922-1943
Consists of correspondence and manuscripts of the American fiction writer Sherwood Anderson. Included is an autograph manuscript page of the poem "The Mink", 8 pp. autograph manuscript of BEING PUBLISHED. Also found is a printed copy of ON BEING PUBLISHED which was printed for THE COLOPHON, February, 1930.
ArchivalResource: .20 linear ft. (1 half-size archival box)
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Sherwood Anderson collection, 1922-1943
Oppenheim, James, 1882-1932. James Oppenheim papers, 1898-1932.
Title:
James Oppenheim papers, 1898-1932.
Collection consists of correspondence, writings, editorial materials, financial and legal papers, drawings, photographs, and ephemera documenting Oppenheim's literary career and personal life.
ArchivalResource: 5.6 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- Oppenheim, James, 1882-1932. James Oppenheim papers, 1898-1932.
Sherwood Anderson miscellany, 1981, undated
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Sherwood Anderson miscellany 1981, undated
American novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist. Contains one autograph of Sherwood Anderson and a letter from Mrs. Anderson granting permission to Charles Modlin to copy and publish letters of her husband dated 10 May 1981.
ArchivalResource: 0.1; 1 folder
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- Sherwood Anderson miscellany, 1981, undated
Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955. Albert H. Gross Collection.
Title:
Albert Gross Papers.
Albert H. (Pete) Gross (1895-1948) worked in publishing for more than two decades. His collection consists primarily of correspondence and manuscripts he accumulated during his tenure at Boni and Liveright, Inc.; Horace Liveright, Inc.; A. and S. Lyons, Inc.; and Coward-McCann, Inc. Manuscripts and correspondence relating to Thomas Mann's "Letter to the Civilized World: A Manifest" are particularly notable, as are other manuscripts and galley proofs, such as those for Ernest Hemingway's In Our Time. The collection also contains correspondence from such literary figures as Sholem Asch, Sherwood Anderson, Gertrude Atherton, Theodore Dreiser, Robinson Jeffers, and Eugene O'Neill. Also included in the collection are galley proofs of Eugene O'Neill's Dynamo; and manuscripts and other materials by and about Theodore Dreiser, including a manuscript of The Bulwark and galley proofs of "The Stoic," the third section of his novel An American Tragedy. In addition the collection contains writings of Hart Crane and Ernest Toller and advertisements for works by Theodore Dreiser and e. e. cummings. The collection of papers spans the years 1924 to 1946.
ArchivalResource: .75 Linear Feet (One Hollinger Box, One Half-Hollinger Box, and 7 Items Stored in a Map Case)
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- Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955. Albert H. Gross Collection.
Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955. Albert H. Gross Collection.
Title:
Albert Gross Papers.
Albert H. (Pete) Gross (1895-1948) worked in publishing for more than two decades. His collection consists primarily of correspondence and manuscripts he accumulated during his tenure at Boni and Liveright, Inc.; Horace Liveright, Inc.; A. and S. Lyons, Inc.; and Coward-McCann, Inc. Manuscripts and correspondence relating to Thomas Mann's "Letter to the Civilized World: A Manifest" are particularly notable, as are other manuscripts and galley proofs, such as those for Ernest Hemingway's In Our Time. The collection also contains correspondence from such literary figures as Sholem Asch, Sherwood Anderson, Gertrude Atherton, Theodore Dreiser, Robinson Jeffers, and Eugene O'Neill. Also included in the collection are galley proofs of Eugene O'Neill's Dynamo; and manuscripts and other materials by and about Theodore Dreiser, including a manuscript of The Bulwark and galley proofs of "The Stoic," the third section of his novel An American Tragedy. In addition the collection contains writings of Hart Crane and Ernest Toller and advertisements for works by Theodore Dreiser and e. e. cummings. The collection of papers spans the years 1924 to 1946.
ArchivalResource: .75 Linear Feet (One Hollinger Box, One Half-Hollinger Box, and 7 Items Stored in a Map Case)
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- Albert Gross papers, 1924-1946, 1924-1946
Scott, Evelyn, 1893-1963. Evelyn Scott Collection, 1894-1952.
Title:
Evelyn Scott Collection, 1894-1952.
The Evelyn Scott collection consists of primarily manuscripts and correspondence, with the bulk covering the period when she was most actively involved in writing (ca. 1920-1941). The Works series consists of original and carbon copy typescripts of books, articles, essays, short stories, plays, and poems, many unpublished. Included is a carbon copy typescript of Scott's autobiography, Background in Tennessee. The only published novel represented in the collection is Bread and a Sword, while two unpublished novels, "Before Cock Crows," about the French Revolution, and "Escape into Living" are both present in several drafts. More heavily represented, however, are Scott's short stories, articles, and essays, most of which are unpublished. Also present are two collections of poems, one entitled "The Gravestones Wept." Outgoing correspondence comprises a single folder principally of typed carbon copies of letters Scott wrote to her agents, Brandt ? publishers Bennett Cerf of Random House, Charles Scribner's ? also the Authors' League of America, the New York Herald Tribune, and friends such as Elizabeth Ames of Yaddo, and Marie Garland, author and financial benefactress. Incoming correspondence includes letters concerning her literary output and that of her correspondents, as well as discussions of the work of other authors. Scott carried on an active correspondence with such notables as Sherwood Anderson, Kay Boyle, Van Wyck Brooks, Willa Cather, Sidney Cox, John Dewey, Lovat Dickson, John Dos Passos, Theodore Dreiser, Albert Einstein, Waldo Frank, Marie Tudor Garland, Emma Goldman, Swinburne Hale, Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, Sinclair Lewis, Amy Lowell, Owen Merton, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jean Rhys, Elmer Rice, Lola Ridge, Bertrand Russell, Upton Sinclair, Frank Swinnerton, Thornton Wilder, William Carlos Williams, Morton Dauwen Zabel, and Marya Zaturenska. There are also numerous letters from Scott's publishers and literary agents. Additionally in this series are a few letters from her mother, Maude Thomas Dunn and her father, Seely Dunn. The Miscellaneous series includes various personal, financial, and legal papers relating to Evelyn Scott, as well as to her mother and her father. There are also a large number of letters from the artist Owen Merton, to his mother, Mrs. Alfred Merton, spanning 1909-1913, as well as a few letters to other Merton family members.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes (8 linear feet), 1 galley folder.
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- Scott, Evelyn, 1893-1963. Evelyn Scott Collection, 1894-1952.
Schneider, Isidor, b. 1896. Papers, 1925-1975.
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Papers, 1925-1975.
Manuscripts and correspondence of Schneider, including numerous manuscripts of short stories and poems, many of which are unpublished, and several full-length manuscripts of unpublished critical works. The collection also contains an extensive file of typescript reports on books for The Book Find Club, clippings of reviews written by Schneider and about his books, photographs and drawings of Schneider, and a file of correspondence relating to his writings. The literary correspondence includes letters from many of the important novelists, poets, and literary critics from the 1920s to the 1950s. They include Conrad Aiken, Sherwood Anderson, Kenneth Burke, Malcolm Cowley, Theodore Dreiser, Waldo Frank, Lillian Hellman, Robert Hillyer, Alfred Kreymborg, Thomas Mann, Arthur Miller, Marianne Moore, Lewis Mumford, Laura Riding, Muriel Rukeyser, Karl Shapiro, Stephen Spender, Mark Van Doren, and Yvor Winters.
ArchivalResource: ca. 5,000 items (20 boxes)
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- Schneider, Isidor, b. 1896. Papers, 1925-1975.
Trigant Burrow papers, 1875-1984
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Trigant Burrow papers 1875-1984
The papers contain correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts and other papers on the professional career and personal life of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Trigant Burrow. The papers document Burrow's group laboratory research, the activities of The Lifwynn Foundation, the research of important colleagues like Hans C. Syz and Charles Baker Thompson, and such subjects as doctor-patient and interpersonal relations. The papers include extensive family and personal correspondence, a complete set of Burrow's published writings, drafts of manuscripts, and copies of unpublished and unfinished writings. Major correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Sigmund Freud, Carl G. Jung, Alfred Korzybski, D. H. Lawrence, Adolf Meyer, Sir Herbert Read, Clarence Shields, and Leo Stein.
ArchivalResource: 42.5 linear feet
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- Trigant Burrow papers, 1875-1984
Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. Papers of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald [manuscript] 1915-1935 (1971).
Title:
Papers of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald [manuscript] 1915-1935 (1971).
The collection contains typescripts for The fiend, Her last case, and Magnetism by Fitzgerald, and Show Mr. and Mrs. F to Number ____, in collaboration with Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. Letters to Ruth Howard Sturtevant Smith describe student life at Princeton, family and social life in St. Paul, Minn., his writings and publications, friends, religion, U.S. Army service, and marriage to Zelda Sayre. A number of nonsense poems, limericks, and satirical short, short stories, & pen and ink sketches are in these letters. Letters to other correspondents, including David Balch, Dayton Kohler, Joseph Hergesheimer, Charles MacArthur, George Northrop, and Herbert Simon concern his literary career, travels, Zelda's mental illness, his daughter Scottie, and recommendations for Alycia Wooton; the proof for Exiles from paradise, by Sara Mayfield is included. Sherwood Anderson, John Peale Bishop, Joan Crawford, Robert Frost, Ben Hecht, Ernest Hemingway, Ringgold Wilmer Lardner, Donald Robert Perry Marquis, James Augustine Ryan, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Newton Booth Tarkington and Herbert George Wells are all briefly mentioned as are a variety of 1920s periodicals to which Fitzgerald contributed.
ArchivalResource: 51 items.
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- Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. Papers of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald [manuscript] 1915-1935 (1971).
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Sherwood Anderson's Marching men [microform] : the genetic manuscript text / [transcribed and edited] by Ray Lewis White.
Title:
Sherwood Anderson's Marching men [microform] : the genetic manuscript text / [transcribed and edited] by Ray Lewis White. 1973.
ArchivalResource: 315 leaves ; 22 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Sherwood Anderson's Marching men [microform] : the genetic manuscript text / [transcribed and edited] by Ray Lewis White.
Hood, Richard, 1910-. Portraits of American authors [manuscript], ca. 1902-1935, (bulk 1910-1919).
Title:
Portraits of American authors [manuscript], ca. 1902-1935, (bulk 1910-1919).
The portraits include two engravings of Walt Whitman, engravings by Richard Hood of Robert Frost, Sinclair Lewis, Edwin Arlington Robinson, and Booth Tarkington; and engravings by Bernhardt Wall of John Burroughs, Washington Irving, Joyce Kilmer, Edwin Markham, George Barr McCutcheon, Edgar Allan Poe, Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and Woodrow Wilson. Also include plaques or medallions of Sherwood Anderson, Charles Brockden Brown, Joaquin Miller, S. Weir Mitchell, and Twain; a reproduction of the Gilbert Stuart portrait of Sarah Wentworth Morton; two scenic engravings by Rudolph Ruzicka; and a signed fair copy of "The bibliomaniac's prayer" by Eugene Field.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Hood, Richard, 1910-. Portraits of American authors [manuscript], ca. 1902-1935, (bulk 1910-1919).
Frederick, John T. (John Towner), 1893-1975. Papers of John Towner Frederick, 1908-1975.
Title:
Papers of John Towner Frederick, 1908-1975.
The papers of John T. Frederick are made up of subject files which document his many faceted career. There are copies of lectures, research, and other course related material concerning his teaching. As founder and editor of The Midland, he kept records including an account book, correspondence, subscribers lists, and a nearly complete run of the journal. Frederick's writing is represented with manuscript material including early drafts and galley proofs of his novels. There are over seven boxes of general correspondence, plus numerous other correspondence folders devoted to specific subjects or people. Some of the correspondents include: Sherwood Anderson, Clarence A. Andrews, C.F. Ansley, Arna Bontemps, OM Brack, Sargent Bush, Bennett Cerf, Marquis Childs, Carroll Coleman, Paul Corey, Hardin Craig, Clarence Darrow, Donald Davidson, Owen Dodson, Iduna Bertel Field, John Gerber, Evelyn Harter, James Hearst, Percival Hunt. Leedice Kissane, Alfred A. Knopf, Haniel Long, Savoie Lottinville, Thomas Mann, Julie Jensen McDonald, H.L. Mencken, Harriet Monroe, Dow Mossman. Frank Luther Mott, Walter J. Muilenburg, Donald R. Murphy, Robert Nathan, Ferner Nuhn, Edward J. O'Brien, William J. Petersen, Ernest Sandeen, Ross Santee, John Selby, Jay Sigmund, Hartzell Spence, Wallace Stegner, Ruth Suckow, Leo R. Ward, and Mildred Wedel.
ArchivalResource: 26.5 linear ft. (54 boxes)
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- Frederick, John T. (John Towner), 1893-1975. Papers of John Towner Frederick, 1908-1975.
Crane, Hart, 1899-1932. Collection, 1920-1932.
Title:
Collection, 1920-1932.
The Sherwood Anderson collection contains 2 letters from Crane to B. W. (Benjamin W.) Huebsch, 1922 Aug 7 and 1922 May 18, regarding translation of, Winesburg, Ohio; 2 letters from Huebsch to Crane, 1922; 3 letters from Crane to Anderson, 1922; and 3 letters from Anderson to Crane, 1920-1922. The Malcolm Cowley collection contains typescripts of Part IV of, Cutty Sark, The Mango Tree, The Broken Tower and The Mermen; various typescripts of Cowley's, Death and the Poet, a Memoir of Hart Crane; other critical works by Cowley in typescript form; 5 letters (1928) and 1 postcard (1928 Feb 4) from Crane to Cowley; 17 letters from Crane to Peggy and Malcolm Cowley, 1923-1932; 1 letter from Yvor Winters to Crane, n.d.; 1 telegram from Peggy Cowley to Malcolm Cowley, 1932 Apr 27, announcing Crane's suicide; letters from other correspondents about Crane; 1 photograph of Crane and Peggy Cowley, 1932; and 1 photograph of Crane taken by Walker Evans.
ArchivalResource: 6 folders.
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- Crane, Hart, 1899-1932. Collection, 1920-1932.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Autograph letter signed Sherwood Anderson to: Mrs. Treves December 28, 1937.
Title:
Autograph letter signed Sherwood Anderson to: Mrs. Treves December 28, 1937.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. + 1 envelope.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Autograph letter signed Sherwood Anderson to: Mrs. Treves December 28, 1937.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter : London, to Edward J. O'Brien, [England], [1921] Aug. 5.
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Letter : London, to Edward J. O'Brien, [England], [1921] Aug. 5.
Autograph letter signed. Also includes photocopy of a letter (1964 Feb. 21) from Bill Sutter concerning the Anderson letter.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.).
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter : London, to Edward J. O'Brien, [England], [1921] Aug. 5.
New Directions Publishing records
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New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Lucile Marie Hoerr Charles Papers, 1929-1987, 2005
Title:
Lucile Marie Hoerr Charles Papers, 1929-1987, 2005
Papers (1929-1987), including correspondence, articles, playscripts, and telegrams regarding the "Land of Plenty" radio broadcast series; writings on theatre in Moscow, etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.87 Cubic feet, 200 items
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- Charles, Lucile Marie Hoerr, 1903-1965. Lucile Marie Hoerr Charles papers, 1929-1987 [manuscript].
Rifka Angel papers
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Rifka Angel papers
Letters from Sherwood Anderson and Lewis Mumford; a typescript of an article, "Impression of a visit to Rifka Angel's studio in the Last Days of December 1952," by Shea Tennenbaum; unpublished writings by Angel and her husband Milton Douthat; Angel and Douthat exhibition catalogs; a list of critics' comments compiled by Angel; clippings; 2 photographs of Angel and Douthat; and 8 photographs of paintings by Angel.
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- Angel, Rifka, 1899-ca. 1986. Rifka Angel papers, [ca. 1930-1974].
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Collections in which Sherwood Anderson's works appear, letters to John Paul Cullen and other memorablia [micorform] / microfilmed by Notre Dame Memorial Library.
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Collections in which Sherwood Anderson's works appear, letters to John Paul Cullen and other memorablia [micorform] / microfilmed by Notre Dame Memorial Library. 1921-48.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 14-29 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Collections in which Sherwood Anderson's works appear, letters to John Paul Cullen and other memorablia [micorform] / microfilmed by Notre Dame Memorial Library.
Stokes, Rose Pastor, 1879-1933. Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
Title:
Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, printed material, clippings, and other papers of Rose Pastor Stokes, writer, artist, and radical political and social activist. Much of the material relates to Stokes's activities and involvement with various radical groups, including the American Communist Party and the Socialist Party. The correspondence reflects these involvements and contains many letters exchanged with American political radicals, labor leaders, and anarchists from the early 20th century. Also included are research materials of John M. Whitcomb relating to Rose Pastor Stokes.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Stokes, Rose Pastor, 1879-1933. Rose Pastor Stokes papers, 1900-1993 (inclusive).
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.
Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
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Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Letters to the American playwright Elmer Rice.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
St. Mary's College (Raleigh, N.C.). St. Mary's College Thomas Wolfe Collection, 1920-1990.
Title:
St. Mary's College Thomas Wolfe Collection, 1920-1990.
The collection includes manuscript and published materials relating to Thomas Wolfe, the Wolfe family, and the study and appreciation of Thomas Wolfe. Note that some materials are photocopies. Materials given by Catherine and John O. Fulenwider consist of Thomas Wolfe letters, including one from Thomas Wolfe to Aline Bernstein, galley proofs of "The Web and the Rock" and Elizabeth Nowell's "Thomas Wolfe, A Biography," and other items. Papers of George McCoy include correspondence between Thomas Wolfe and McCoy; letters to McCoy from Elizabeth Nowell, Wolfe's literary agent and first biographer, and others about Wolfe; scrapbooks, possibly compiled by McCoy relating to Wolfe; materials relating to the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Association; and other items. Papers of Richard Walser include notes, drafts, and source materials for his books "Thomas Wolfe: An Introduction" and "Thomas Wolfe Undergraduate" and letters between Walser and Fred Wolfe, Maxwell Perkins, and Edward Aswell that relate primarily to Walser's publications about Wolfe. The papers of Edgar E. (Jim) Wolf include letters to him from Thomas Wolfe, W.O. Wolfe, and Mabel Wolfe Wheaton, as well as Wolf's business papers; the papers of his mother, Eleanor Jane Wolf; and correspondence with Elizabeth Nowell. Papers of Fred Wolfe include letters from him and Julia E. Wolfe and other materials relating to the Wolfe family. Materials collected by St. Mary's College include a letter from Sherwood Anderson to Thomas Wolfe; letters from Aline Bernstein; materials related to Thomas Wolfe's nephew, R. Dietz Wolfe; audio and visual materials related to Thomas Wolfe; Thomas Wolfe-related subject files, possibly compiled by the staff at St. Mary's College; card catalogs describing materials in the collection; clippings of articles about Thomas Wolfe from various newspapers, magazines, and journals; and materials relating to Wolfe Fest, a festival dedicated to Thomas Wolfe and held at St. Mary's College.
ArchivalResource: About 2000 items (10.0 linear feet).
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- St. Mary's College (Raleigh, N.C.). St. Mary's College Thomas Wolfe Collection, 1920-1990.
Gail and Stephen Rudin autograph collection, 1841-1993.
Title:
Gail and Stephen Rudin autograph collection, 1841-1993.
Letters by noted authors, many on the subject of writing. Authors represented include: Louisa May Alcott, James Baldwin, Paul Bowles, Pearl Buck, Raymond Chandler, Agatha Christie, Samuel Clemens, Joseph Conrad, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Theodore Dreiser, T.S. Eliot, William Faulkner, Robert Frost, Zane Grey, Alex Haley, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ernest Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis, Jack London, Thomas Mann, Henry Miller, Margaret Mitchell, Vladimir Nabokov, Ezra Pound, Rod Serling, G.B. Shaw, John Steinbeck, William M. Thackeray, Kurt Vonnegut, H.G. Wells, E.B. White, and William Wordsworth.
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- Gail and Stephen Rudin autograph collection, 1841-1993.
John Henry Bradley Storrs papers
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John Henry Bradley Storrs papers
The papers of sculptor, painter, and printmaker John Henry Bradley Storrs measure 20.44 linear feet and date from 1790 to 2007, with the bulk of the papers dating from 1900 to 1956. The collection documents Storrs' career as an artist and his personal life through biographical material, correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues, personal business records, forty-eight diaries and other writings, printed material, photographs of Storrs and his family and friends, artwork, scrapbooks, estate records, and video recordings. There is also a substantial amount of Marguerite Storr's correspondence as well as scattered correspondence of other members of the Storr's family. Biographical material consists of chronologies detailing the life of John Storrs, identification records, certificates, Storrs family documents, and records of John and Monique Storrs' French resistance activities during World War II. Correspondence within this collection is divided into John Storrs Correspondence, Marguerite Storrs Correspondence, and Storrs Family Correspondence. The bulk of correspondence is John Storrs with friends, colleagues, art critics, patrons, art organizations and galleries. Correspondents of note include artists, architects, and writers such as Hendrick Andersen, Sherwood Anderson, Edward Bennett, George Biddle, Jerome Blum, Georges Braque, Louise Bryant, William Bullitt, Alexander Calder, Walter Cole, Paul Phillippe Cret, Katherine Dreier, Marcel Duchamp, Max Eastman, R. Buckminster Fuller, Marsden Hartley, Jane Heap, Jean Helion, Fernand Leger, Jacques Lipchitz, Man Ray, Charles Sheeler, Gertrude Stein, Joseph Stella, Maurice Sterne, Alfred Stieglitz, Leopold Survage, and William and Marguerite Zorach. There are also many letters to his wife Marguerite. Marguerite Storrs' correspondence is with friends, family, colleagues, and others, including many letters to her husband. The letters are about general and family news, social activities and invitations, her work as a writer, and her husband's career. Storrs' family correspondence includes John and Marguerite's extensive correspondence with their daughter Monique as well as Monique's correspondence with others. Additional family correspondence is between John, his sister Mary ("Mae") and their parents David William and Hannah Storrs, much of it dating from 1900 to 1913. Personal business records include address books, records regarding the sale and loan of Storrs' artwork, commission files regarding major public sculptures by Storrs, contracts, appraisals, financial records, and other documents regarding his professional activities. Of note are several files documenting Downtown Gallery's representation of Storrs' work during the 1960s, including correspondence between Edith Halpert and Monique Storrs. Various other documents include records of the Ecole de la Loire artists group (all in French.) Additionally there are records relating to Chateau de Chantecaille, an estate purchased by Storrs in the early 1920s as his primary residence and studio. Forty-eight diaries contain scattered documentation of John Storrs' daily activities. Other writings by Storrs include four volumes of his memoirs that detail family history and his life from birth to 1906, notebooks, poetry, and personal accounts including the death of Auguste Rodin. Writings by others include poetry by Jessie Dismorr, essays by Zoltan Hecht and Maurice Raynal, and notebooks belonging to Storrs family members. Printed material consists of books, art bulletins, brochures, invitations, announcements, and programs for art and social events. Also found are catalogs for exhibitions of Storrs' work and work by other artists; magazines, including a bound volume of the first ten issues of <emph render="italic">The Liberator</emph>; and clippings which include news about Storrs, his family, and friends. Photographs depict John Storrs, his family, friends such as Arthur Bock and Gertrude Lambert, travels, and residences. Included are photographs of Storrs in his studio and in art classes. Also found are four photograph albums, primarily documenting his time in Europe from 1905 to 1907, exhibition photographs, and numerous photographs of his artwork. Original artwork includes a portfolio of artwork created by Storrs as a youth, loose sketches, one sketchbook, 31 lithographs, and drawings for mural projects. Four scrapbooks and a portfolio kept by John and Marguerite Storrs contain newspaper and magazine clippings of articles and illustrations as well as printed material from exhibitions, social events, and professional activities. Also found is a portfolio containing scattered items regarding the publication of <emph render="italic">Song of Myself</emph> with original wood engravings by John Storrs. One additional scrapbook was created by John Storrs around 1945 for his daughter, Monique Storrs, to document her service as a nurse in World War II.This collection also includes records of John Storrs' estate immediately following his death in 1956, as well as records of several galleries that represented the estate in managing Storrs' artwork from the 1970s to 2002.Three videocassettes, transferred from an unknown reel format, contain footage of Storrs' family life at Chantecaille and in Chicago, Illinois, in the 1930s.
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- John Henry Bradley Storrs papers, 1837-1996, bulk 1900-1956
Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988
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Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988
Richard Gaither Walser (1908-1988) was a professor of English at North Carolina State University in Raleigh and author of numerous works, chiefly relating to North Carolina's literary heritage. The collection contains correspondence, clippings, photographs, and other materials chiefly relating to North Carolina' literary heritage. Files on individual authors and literary subjects dominate, with special emphasis on the life and works of Thomas Wolfe. Other authors represented in the collection include Doris Betts, Helen Bevington, James Boyd, Richard Chase, Jonathan Daniels, Wilma Dykeman, Charles Edward Eaton, John Ehle, Paul Green, Bernice Kelly Harris, George Moses Horton, Gerald W. Johnson, Frederick H. Koch, Guy Owen, Robert C. Ruark, Wilbur D. Steele, Hardin E. Taliaferro, and Jonathan Williams. There is also material on North Carolina folklore and other topics not directly connected to literature. A small number of items relate to Walser's life as a student at the University of North Carolina and to his service with the United States Naval Reserve during World War II.
ArchivalResource: About 27,800 items (32.5 linear feet)
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- Richard Gaither Walser Papers (#4168), 1918-1988
Freeman, Joseph, 1897-1965. Joseph Freeman papers, ca.1920-1965.
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Joseph Freeman papers, ca.1920-1965.
Correspondence, manuscripts, drawings, documents, photographs, clippings, and other printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. ( 9 boxes)
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- Freeman, Joseph, 1897-1965. Joseph Freeman papers, ca.1920-1965.
Roi Partridge papers
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Roi Partridge papers
The papers of California printmaker and educator Roi Partridge measure 1.0 linear foot and date from 1909-2003, with the bulk of the material dated 1909-1984. Found here are scattered correspondence, notes and writings, a scrapbook, printed material, and photographs. Several of the documents date from the time Partridge was married to photographer Imogen Cunningham, particularly family correspondence and a travel log of family car camping trips to the west. The same travel log documents one sketching trip Partridge made with Eugen Neuhaus.General and family correspondence consists largely of incoming letters with some copies and drafts of outgoing letters. General correspondence is mainly professional in nature and documents exhibitions, commissions, teaching, memberships in artists' organizations, and participation in the WPA Public Works of Art Project. A small number of letters from friends concerning personal and social matters are scattered throughout. Among the correspondents are Ansel Adams, Sherwood Anderson, John Taylor Arms, Hollywood Riviera Galleries, Dard Hunter, the Estate of Bertha Jacques [Elizabeth Linsky, executor], National Academy of Design, and Print Makers Society of California. Family correspondence includes letters to Roi Partridge from family members. Letters to Gryffyd's family are from Imogen Cunningham and Roi Partridge; letters from others about family members are also included.Among the notes and writings are a travel log that documents car camping trips through California and New Mexico taken by Roi Partridge, Imogen Cunningham, and their three sons between 1924 and 1926. The volume also includes Roi's account of a 1926 sketching trip taken with Eugen Neuhaus along the California coast.A scrapbook contains clippings and feature articles about Roi Partridge, along with exhibition announcements and reproductions. Additional printed material is about or mentions Roi Partridge and his family, Ansel Adams, and Imogen Cunningham. There are also family Christmas cards with reproductions of etchings and drawings by Roi Partridge.Photographs are of people and art work, including photographs of Roi and May Ellen Partridge, and Donald Bear, the first Director of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Janet Lineberger - later Mrs. Gryffyd Partridge - served as his assistant in the early 1940s). There are numerous photographs and negatives of art work by Roi Partridge (with appraisal and catalog information), and a photograph of Peter Blos' portrait of Partridge.
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- Roi Partridge papers, 1909-2003 (bulk 1909-1984)
James Oppenheim papers, 1898-1932
Title:
James Oppenheim papers 1898-1932
James Oppenheim (1882-1932), an American poet, novelist and editor, was a member of the bohemian circle of poets, artists and intellectuals that flourished in Greenwich Village, New York, during the 1910s. He began his career writing short stories and poetry for popular magazines and established himself as one of the leading younger poets with the publication of his verse collection Songs for the New Age (1914). In 1916 he founded the literary magazine The Seven Arts with Waldo Frank and Paul Rosenfeld; the magazine folded the next year because of the editorial policy attacking U.S. participation in World War I. Oppenheim became an adherent of psychoanalysis, in particular the theories of Carl Jung, and devoted most of his later poetic work to psychoanalytic investigations. Collection consists of correspondence, writings, editorial materials, financial and legal papers, drawings, photographs, and ephemera documenting Oppenheim's literary career and personal life. Correspondence, 1899-1932, with family friends and literary associates concerns literary, personal and business matters. Writings, 1898-1932, include poetry, dramatic works, novels, stories, articles, and notes as well as his "Dream Diaries" in which he recorded his dreams and self-analysis. Seven Arts materials, 1916-1917, consist of drafts of letters, fiscal and legal records, and printed matter. Also, Oppenheim's financial and legal papers, 1922-1932; personal ephemera; and ink drawings, ca. 1920-1925, by Oppenheim and his companion Gertrude Smith.
ArchivalResource: 5.6 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- James Oppenheim papers, 1898-1932
Poetry (Firm). Poetry : a magazine of verse : records, 1912-1961.
Title:
Poetry : a magazine of verse : records, 1912-1961.
Contains the administrative records of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse from its founding in 1912 to 1961, and documents not only the history of the magazine, but also the development of English-language verse in the first half of the twentieth century. The administrative files include correspondence, poetry manuscripts, articles, and reviews sent to and compiled by each editor of the magazine. Also included are a smaller number of business and editorial files, containing financial and fund raising records, literary prizes, author biographies, clippings and other items documenting the operation of the magazine. Poets represented include Conrad Aiken, Sherwood Anderson, William Rose Benet, Amy Bonner, Witter Bynner, Hart Crane, T.S. Eliot, Ford Madox Ford, Robert Frost, Hilda Doolittle, James Joyce, Alfred Kreymborg, Vachel Lindsay, Edgar Lee Masters, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Carl Sandburg, Wallace Stevens, Sara Teasdale, Robert Penn Warren, Richard Wilbur, William Carlos Williams, Yvor Winters, William Butler Yeats, Louis Zukofsky, and many more.
ArchivalResource: 84 linear ft. (161 boxes)
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- Poetry (Firm). Poetry : a magazine of verse : records, 1912-1961.
Church, Ralph Withington. Ralph Withington Church papers, [ca. 1926-1955]
Title:
Ralph Withington Church papers, [ca. 1926-1955]
Letters written to him while a student and later professor of philosophy, by Sherwood Anderson, William R. Dennes, Eugène Jolas, Roger B. Merriman, Laura Riding, Gertrude Stein, Pavel Tchelitchew, Alice B. Toklas and Clement C.J. Webb. Also included: letter written by Henri Matisse to unknown correspondent; and clippings and miscellaneous papers.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.Letters from Alice B. Toklas, 1928-1955 : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 627:9) and positive.
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- Church, Ralph Withington. Ralph Withington Church papers, [ca. 1926-1955]
Muni, Paul, 1895-1967. Paul Muni papers, ca. 1920-1967.
Title:
Paul Muni papers, ca. 1920-1967.
The Paul Muni papers span the years 1920 through 1967 and consist of correspondence, photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, personal papers and writings documenting his career as an actor of stage and screen.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet (10 boxes)
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- Muni, Paul, 1895-1967. Paul Muni papers, ca. 1920-1967.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Christopher Morley Collection, 1913-1943 [manuscript]
Title:
Christopher Morley Collection, 1913-1943 [manuscript] ca. 1910-1957.
The collection consists of letters addressed to Christopher Morley by well-known people, relating mostly to books and literary affairs. Among the writers might be mentioned Sherwood Anderson, David Belasco, Hilaire Belloc, William Rose Benet, Earl Derr Biggers, Louis Bromfield, Pearl S. Buck, Robert P. Tristram Coffin, Joseph Conrad, Walter De La Mare, Amelia Earhart, T. S. Eliot, John Galsworthy, Joseph Hergesheimer, Herbert Hoover, Julian Huxley, Jerome Kern, Rudyard Kipling, Stephen Leacock, Vachel Lindsay, Don Marquis, John Masefield, Ogden Nash, Ezra Pound, Jules Romains, Carl Sandburg, Upton Sinclair, Hugh Walpole and others.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 linear feet (2 boxes).
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Christopher Morley Collection, 1913-1943 [manuscript]
Tietjens, Eunice, 1884-1944. Eunice Tietjens papers, 1898-1944.
Title:
Eunice Tietjens papers, 1898-1944.
Correspondence (mainly incoming) with family, friends and literary figures, together with manuscript copies of Tietjens' works, notebooks of poems, diaries, photographs, personal memorabilia, and other miscellaneous material.
ArchivalResource: 8.6 cubic ft. (24 boxes)
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- Tietjens, Eunice, 1884-1944. Eunice Tietjens papers, 1898-1944.
Harold Arlen papers, 1947-1967
Title:
Harold Arlen papers 1947-1967
Harold Arlen, composer was born in Buffalo, New York in 1905. He composed the music for such well-known songs as: "Over the Rainbow", "Stormy Weather", "That Old Black Magic", and "Blues in the Night". Among his collaborators were: E. Y. Harburg, Johnny Mercer, Ira Gershwin, Dorothy Fields and Leo Robbin. The Harold Arlen Papers consist of outlines and scripts sent him by agents and playwrights. Scripts included in the collection have been separated and added to the scripts file. The collection spans the years 1947 to 1967. There are no personal papers or papers relating to Harold Arlen's own career in the collection.
ArchivalResource: .2 lin. ft. (1 box)
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- Harold Arlen papers, 1947-1967
Isidor Schneider Papers, 1925-1975
Title:
Isidor Schneider Papers, 1925-1975
ArchivalResource: ca. 5,000 items (20 boxes)
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- Isidor Schneider Papers, 1925-1975
Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972 (bulk 1929-1957)
Title:
Jerome New Frank papers
The papers consist of correspondence, legal material (including opinions, decisions, calendars, memoranda, and other papers), writings, speeches, Yale course materials, and family and personal papers of Jerome N. Frank, lawyer, government official during the New Deal, author, legal philosopher, teacher, and federal judge. The papers reflect Frank's wide range of activities, interests, and associations, and include important correspondence with many well known government officials, lawyers, philosophers, educators, authors, and judges. The papers and correspondence reflecting Frank's interest in and advocacy of "legal realism," the papers dealing with the politics and programs of the New Deal, and the papers relating to "Learned Hand's Court," the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals are arranged in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 105.25 linear feet
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- Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972, 1929-1957
Fred C. Kelly Papers, 1867-1966
Title:
Fred C. Kelly Papers 1867-1966
Papers of the American humorist, journalist, author. Collections contains correspondence, 1892-1959; typescript mss. of articles, books, poems, speeches, and stories; notebooks; photographs; and memorabilia, including clippings, drawings, genealogical material, reviews, a scrapbook, and a subject file relating to Orville and Wilbur Wright, of whom Kelly wrote a number of articles and books. Correspondents include, among others, George Ade, Sherwood Anderson, Norman Angell, Newton D. Baker, Nicholas Biddle, Margaret Bourke-White, Bruce Catton, Winston Churchill, Irvin S. Cobb, Homer Croy, Warren G. Harding, Arthur Hosking, John T. McCutcheon, André Maurois, H.L. Mencken, William Sydney Porter (O. Henry), J. B. Priestley, Clarence Rook, Theodore Roosevelt, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Ida Tarbell, Booth and Susanah Tarkington, Albert Payson Terhune, Harry S. Truman, Wendell Willkie, P.G. Wodehouse, Orville Wright, and Art Young.
ArchivalResource: 6.75 linear ft.
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- Fred C. Kelly Papers, 1867-1966
Harris, Julia Collier, b. 1875. Papers, 1921-1955.
Title:
Papers, 1921-1955.
Papers consist primarily of correspondence from well known people, including Sherwood Anderson (1925-36), Louis Bromfield (1927-30), George Washington Carver (1926-39), Geraldine Farrar (1925-55), Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1921-27), and H.L. Mencken (1925-55). Also included are manuscripts, memorabilia, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Harris, Julia Collier, b. 1875. Papers, 1921-1955.
John Reed papers, 1903-1967.
Title:
John Reed papers, 1903-1967.
The papers of John Reed, the American journalist and revolutionary, including papers relating to his wife, writer Louise Bryant.
ArchivalResource: 31 boxes and 2 volumes (10.5 linear ft.)
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- John Reed papers, 1903-1967.
Evelyn Scott Collection TXRC98-A5., 1894-1952
Title:
Evelyn Scott Collection 1894-1952
Drafts of published and unpublished novels, short stories, plays, and poems comprise the bulk of the papers of this American writer.
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- Evelyn Scott Collection TXRC98-A5., 1894-1952
West, Michael Davidson. Sherwood Anderson's triumph: The egg, by Dr.Parcival [pseud.]
Title:
Sherwood Anderson's triumph: The egg, by Dr.Parcival [pseud.]
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- West, Michael Davidson. Sherwood Anderson's triumph: The egg, by Dr.Parcival [pseud.]
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letters to H.S. Kraft, 1925-[1933].
Title:
Letters to H.S. Kraft, 1925-[1933].
Anderson writes to Kraft about collaborative opera project with reference to Louis Gruenberg's music; and to an unidentified recipient about a lecture tour.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letters to H.S. Kraft, 1925-[1933].
Autograph File, A, 1518-2002.
Title:
Autograph File, A, 1518-2002.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes (4.5 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, A, 1518-2002.
Van Doren, Mark, 1894-1972. Correspondence, 1924-1961.
Title:
Correspondence, 1924-1961.
The Sherwood Anderson collection contains 8 letters from Van Doren to Anderson, 1924-1925. The Malcolm Cowley collection contains 5 letters from Van Doren to Cowley, 1926-1958. The Miscellaneous items collection, under Scharmel Iris, contains 1 postcard from Van Doren to Vincent Holme [Scharmel Iris], 1952 Oct 15. The Paul Scott Mowrer collection contains 2 letters from Van Doren to Mowrer, 1959 Jul 6 and 1961 Jun 19; and 1 postcard from Van Doren to Mowrer, 1959 Jun 9. The Morton Dauwen Zabel collection contains 1 letter from Van Doren to Zabel.
ArchivalResource: 17 items.
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- Van Doren, Mark, 1894-1972. Correspondence, 1924-1961.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Sherwood Anderson collection of papers, 1922-1943.
Title:
Sherwood Anderson collection of papers, 1922-1943.
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, legal documents and portraits.
ArchivalResource: 19 items.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Sherwood Anderson collection of papers, 1922-1943.
Arthur Davison Ficke Papers, 1865-1971
Title:
Arthur Davison Ficke Papers 1865-1971
The Arthur Davison Ficke Papers document the personal lives and literary interests of Arthur Davison and Gladys Brown Ficke. Major correspondents include Witter Bynner, Floyd Dell, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Edgar Lee Masters, and John Cowper Powys. In addition to manuscripts of Ficke's own works, the papers contain manuscripts of poems by Witter Bynner, Edgar Lee Masters, and others.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 72 (incl. 7 oversize boxes); Other Storage Formats: 3 broadside folders, 1 art storage item, 1 cold storage; Linear Feet: 36.50
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- Arthur Davison Ficke Papers, 1865-1971
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Mrs. Trask [manuscript], n.d.
Title:
Letter to Mrs. Trask [manuscript], n.d.
Anderson thanks Mrs. Trask for a note and promises to telephone when he arrives in San Diego.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Mrs. Trask [manuscript], n.d.
Kim Townsend Papers, 1985-1998
Title:
Kim Townsend Papers 1985-1998
Professor of English at Amherst College, 1970-2008. Collection consist of research materials for his two major publications: , a 1987 biography of the American author, and , a 1998 book discussing the development of gender roles and norms in the post-Civil War US. Sherwood Anderson Manhood at Harvard
ArchivalResource: 3 records storage boxes; (3 linear ft.)
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- Kim Townsend Papers, 1985-1998
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letters to H. S. Kraft [manuscript], 1925-[1933].
Title:
Letters to H. S. Kraft [manuscript], 1925-[1933].
Anderson writes to Kraft about collaborative opera project with reference to Louis Gruenberg's music; and to an unidentified recipient about a lecture tour.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letters to H. S. Kraft [manuscript], 1925-[1933].
Roberts, Elizabeth Madox, 1881-1941. Elizabeth Madox Roberts : papers, 1815-1941.
Title:
Elizabeth Madox Roberts : papers, 1815-1941.
Papers include correspondence received and written by her, 1911-1941; family letters and literary correspondence from and to editors, former classmates, and other friends, discussing their work and hers as well as personal matters; congratulatory letters; notebooks containing material for The Great Meadow and rough drafts of other writings; miscellaneous family papers, 1815-1940; and newspaper clippings, 1920-1941, about Roberts.
ArchivalResource: 0.66 cubic ft.
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- Roberts, Elizabeth Madox, 1881-1941. Elizabeth Madox Roberts : papers, 1815-1941.
Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986. Papers, 1947-1967.
Title:
Papers, 1947-1967.
The Harold Arlen Papers consist of outlines and scripts sent him by agents and playwrights.
ArchivalResource: .2 lin. ft. (1 box)
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- Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986. Papers, 1947-1967.
Contempo. Contempo records, 1930-1934.
Title:
Contempo records, 1930-1934.
Incoming correspondence, typescripts of literary works, clippings of articles, and photographs pertaining to "Contempo." Among the correspondents are Conrad Aiken (one letter, one poem), Sherwood Anderson (four letters), Kay Boyle (three letters, one long poem), James Branch Cabell (one letter), Erskine Caldwell (one letter, one short story), Hart Crane (two letters, one poem), e. e. cummings (one letter), Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) (one long poem), T.S. Eliot (one letter), William Faulkner (two letters, one note), Langston Hughes (3 letters); H.L. Mencken (three letters), Eugene O'Neill (one letter), Ezra Pound (twelve letters, one clipping), Upton Sinclair (ten letters), Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas (two letters), Wallace Stevens (two letters), and William Carlos Williams (seven letters, one article).
ArchivalResource: About 720 items (1.5 linear ft.)
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- Contempo. Contempo records, 1930-1934.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Florence Lipkin. New York, NY. 1933 Apr. 24.
Title:
Letter to Florence Lipkin. New York, NY. 1933 Apr. 24.
Regretting his inability to fill a request.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter to Florence Lipkin. New York, NY. 1933 Apr. 24.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Sherwood Anderson postcard, 1934.
Title:
Sherwood Anderson postcard, 1934.
The holographic postcard (mailed April 9, 1934 from New York city) was sent by Sherwood Anderson to Broadus Mitchell (1892-1988), writer, historian, and Professor of Political Economy at The Johns Hopkins University.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Sherwood Anderson postcard, 1934.
Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. Crowell-Collier Publishing Company records, 1931-1955.
Title:
Crowell-Collier Publishing Company records, 1931-1955.
Collection consists of correspondence, readers' reports, typescripts, proofs, memoranda, and photographs relating to the publishing activities of Crowell-Collier.
ArchivalResource: 806 linear feet (808 boxes)
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- Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. Crowell-Collier Publishing Company records, 1931-1955.
Jay B. Hubbell Papers, 1816-1998 and undated, bulk 1920-1979
Title:
Jay B. Hubbell Papers, 1816-1998 and undated, bulk 1920-1979
Professor of American literature, Duke University, Durham, N.C. The Jay B. Hubbell Papers span the years from 1816 to 1998, with the bulk of the material documenting Hubbell's career from his early student years in the 1920s until his death in 1979. The collection consists mainly of his professional papers, including correspondence with colleagues and literary figures, articles written by others at his request for the Jay B. Hubbell Center, printed materials inscribed to him and written by him, and unpublished manuscripts. The material chronicles the four decades of Hubbell's career as professor and critic, which he dedicated to the growth and development of American literature as a field of critical inquiry. Among the many significant correspondents or subjects of others' writings are Conrad Aiken, Gay Wilson Allen, Robert Frost, Clarence Gohdes, members of the Hubbell family, Ralph Leslie Rusk, Carl Sandburg, Allen Tate, Arlin Turner, and John Hall Wheelock. Other significant topics covered by the material include the founding of the Jay B. Hubbell Center for American Literary Historiography at Duke University, the study and teaching of literature from the American South, the activities of the faculty at Duke University, and the development of the American Literature Section of the Modern Language Association (MLA).
ArchivalResource: 10.2 Linear Feet; 6375 Items
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- Jay B. Hubbell Papers, 1816-1998 and undated, bulk 1920-1979
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Papers of the Virginia quarterly review [manuscript] 1925-1942.
Title:
Papers of the Virginia quarterly review [manuscript] 1925-1942.
The collection contains editorial correspondence, drafts and galleys of articles & poems published in V.Q.R. Correspondents include: Sherwood Anderson, Charles Austin Bearde, Ben Belitt, Gamaliel Bradford, James Branch Cabell, Thomas Stearns Eliot, Robert Frost, Julian Green, DuBose Heyward, Richard Le Gallienne, Robert Liddle Lowe, Edgar Lee Masters, Lewis Mumford, Sean O'Casey, Sean O'Faoláin, Katherine Anne Porter, Frederic Prokosch, John Crowe Ransom, Bertrand Russell, Allen Tate, Virginia Stephen Woolf and Starke Young.
ArchivalResource: 98 items.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Papers of the Virginia quarterly review [manuscript] 1925-1942.
MacKinlay Kantor Papers, 1885-1977, (bulk 1920-1970)
Title:
MacKinlay Kantor Papers 1885-1977 (bulk 1920-1970)
Novelist and author. Correspondence, diaries, drafts and galleys of playscripts, poems, songs, and fiction and nonfiction books, tearsheets, dictation and interview transcripts, notes, research materials, descriptive inventories of personal papers, legal and financial documents, clippings, printed material, scrapbooks, publicity and promotional records, maps, book illustrations, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to Kantor's literary career.
ArchivalResource: 50,000 items; 158 containers plus 2 oversize; 65 linear feet
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- MacKinlay Kantor Papers, 1885-1977, (bulk 1920-1970)
Theodore Dreiser collection, 1897-1983.
Title:
Theodore Dreiser collection, 1897-1983.
Consists mainly of letters by, to, or about Theodore Dreiser, as well as printed material, photographs, interviews and speeches of Dreiser and research notes of Dreiser scholar Robert Elias.
ArchivalResource:
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- Theodore Dreiser collection, 1897-1983.
Lovett, Robert Morss, 1870-1956. Papers, 1876-1950 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1876-1950 (inclusive).
Contains correspondence largely from the 1930s and 1940s, lectures, lecture notes, clippings, and printed documents. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Bernard Berenson, Sinclair Lewis, Frances Perkins, Alice Hamilton, Paul Douglas, Harold Ickes, and others. Topics include the 1933 Chicago garment workers' strike, Lovett's appointment as Government Secretary of the Virgin Islands, and the Congressional investigation involving Lovett.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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- Lovett, Robert Morss, 1870-1956. Papers, 1876-1950 (inclusive).
Sherwood Anderson Photograph and Postcard, 1929, 1939
Title:
Sherwood Anderson Photograph and Postcard, 1929, 1939
The collection consists of one postcard of Notre-Dame from Sherwood Anderson to Bert and Clara Dickenson and a photograph of Sherwood Anderson and Bert Dickenson in Florida with a line of fish in between the two men.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 cu. ft.; 1 folder
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- Sherwood Anderson Photograph and Postcard, 1929, 1939
George Jean Nathan collection, 1913-1958.
Title:
George Jean Nathan collection, 1913-1958.
Manuscripts, correspondence, printed newspaper articles, clippings, and photographs by, to, or about Nathan, documenting his career as theater critic, author, and editor of the literary newspaper The American Spectator. Includes manuscripts for books and articles by Nathan; extensive correspondence concerning dealings with publishers, authors, and producers; letters from readers and fellow writers commenting on Nathan's work, including letters on the American Mercury and the American Spectator; and manuscripts of plays by other writers, including 18 plays by William Saroyan and 10 by Sean O'Casey. Also included are manuscripts and galley proofs for Nathan's annual Theatre Book of the Year (9 vols., 1942-1951).
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- George Jean Nathan collection, 1913-1958.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. The Winesburg manuscript [microform].
Title:
The Winesburg manuscript [microform]. [191-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. The Winesburg manuscript [microform].
Hecht, Ben, 1894-1964. Ben Hecht papers, 1879-1983.
Title:
Ben Hecht papers, 1879-1983.
Correspondence, works, subject files, legal and financial materials, photographs, scrapbooks, sound recordings, film, video, artifacts, and miscellaneous ephemera documenting the life and literary output of Ben Hecht, his wife Rose, and his actress daughter Jenny.
ArchivalResource: 94 cubic ft. (144 boxes and 19 oversize boxes)
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- Hecht, Ben, 1894-1964. Ben Hecht papers, 1879-1983.
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Theodore Dreiser collection, 1897-1983.
Title:
Theodore Dreiser collection, 1897-1983.
Consists mainly of letters by, to, or about Theodore Dreiser, as well as printed material, photographs, interviews and speeches of Dreiser, research notes of Dreiser scholar Robert Elias, clippings, microfilms, 1 audio tape, and 2 vols. of bound manuscripts. Includes copies of Dreiser's extensive correspondence with H.L. Mencken, and originals of many letters from Mencken to Elias; printed articles and stories which Dreiser published in The Bookman, Daily Worker, The Delineator, Famous Stories, Forum, The New York Herald Tribune, The New York Times, Pravda, Tass, and Vanity Fair, including articles in support of communism and organized labor; manuscripts of Dreiser's works The Bulwark and My Creator, and the outline of a play, Revolt; correspondence and clippings concerning the suppression of Dreiser's novel The Genius under censorship pressure from the New York Society for the Prevention of Vice; and correspondence (mainly typed copies of letters) with other writers. Includes phonograph records, and a short film of Dreiser in Westchester County, 1938 also available as VHS and DVD. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Argus Book Shop, Louise Campbell, Sergei Dinamov, George Douglas, Helen Dreiser, James T. Farrell, Charles Fort, Frank Harris, Arthur Garfield Hays, Maude Wood Henry, Harold Hersey, John Huth, Alfred A. Knopf, William C. Lengel, Donald P. McCord, Esther McCoy, H.L. Mencken, Albert Mordell, George Jean Nathan, Grant Richards, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Simon & Schuster, Upton Sinclair, Thelma Cudlipp Whitman, and Huan Wilson. The collection also includes one 7" reel sound recording (tape) and two CD's (one master and one use copy) of radio broadcasts. Also included is a videotape of Dreiser and Harriet Bissell at Mt. Kisco, N.Y., in May 1938, filmed by Robert Elias.
ArchivalResource: 24.8 linear ft.
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- Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Theodore Dreiser collection, 1897-1983.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. ALS, [no year] December 21, New York, to Frederick Harrold.
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ALS, [no year] December 21, New York, to Frederick Harrold.
Anderson writes: "The purely abusive letters do not come so much any more but at one time I received often five or more a day. Often, to tell the truth, it made me a little ill. However I would not have you take this as a complaint. Few men have been so handsomely received by the fellow craftsmen of their own time."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 28 x 21.5 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. ALS, [no year] December 21, New York, to Frederick Harrold.
Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972 (bulk 1929-1957)
Title:
Jerome New Frank papers
The papers consist of correspondence, legal material (including opinions, decisions, calendars, memoranda, and other papers), writings, speeches, Yale course materials, and family and personal papers of Jerome N. Frank, lawyer, government official during the New Deal, author, legal philosopher, teacher, and federal judge. The papers reflect Frank's wide range of activities, interests, and associations, and include important correspondence with many well known government officials, lawyers, philosophers, educators, authors, and judges. The papers and correspondence reflecting Frank's interest in and advocacy of "legal realism," the papers dealing with the politics and programs of the New Deal, and the papers relating to "Learned Hand's Court," the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals are arranged in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 105.25 linear feet
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- Frank, Jerome, 1889-1957. Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972 (inclusive), 1929-1957 (bulk).
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter, 1940 December 28, Knoxville, Tenn. to Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Rhyne, Marion, Virginia.
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Letter, 1940 December 28, Knoxville, Tenn. to Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Rhyne, Marion, Virginia.
Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Anderson thanks the Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Rhyne for the flowers they sent to his mother-in-law, Mrs. Laura Lu Copenhaver. Rev. Rhyne was the President of Marion College and Mr. and Mrs. Copenhaver taught at the college. Mrs. Copenhaver is also known as the founder of Laura Copenhaver Industries, which marketed local handicrafts. The letter was sent after the death of Mrs. Copenhaver and was forwarded to the Rhynes at their later address on Preston Street in Columbia, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 26.7 x 18.5 cm.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letter, 1940 December 28, Knoxville, Tenn. to Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Rhyne, Marion, Virginia.
Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958. Typed letters signed (38) : [n.p.], to Edward Wagenknecht, 1945-1957.
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Typed letters signed (38) : [n.p.], to Edward Wagenknecht, 1945-1957.
Thanking him for his praise of his works; recommending "Le roman américaind'aujourd'hui," (1926) by Régis Michaud; praising "The Shadowy Third, "(1923) by Ellen Glasgow; saying that writers of the 1920s have been "huddled away" because of "their failure to offer any panacea"; explaining why he originally conceived of "There were two pirates," (1946) as a longer work; discussing his story "The Wedding Jest"; admitting his lack of interest in Melville; pointing out errors in Wagenknecht's "The fireside book of romance," (1948); saying his new book, "The Devil's Own Dear Son," (1949), was originally to be called "I go to my father," and that he wrote the first draft in the first person but changed it to third person; saying he liked Sherwood Anderson "far more as a person than as a writer"; praising Marjorie Rawlings; discussing his invention of the concept of "social history"; criticizing Willa Cather's work; evaluating Wagenknecht's pseudonymous novel "Nine before Fotheringhay, "(1966); and recalling a meeting with Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
ArchivalResource: 52 items (38 p.)
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- Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958. Typed letters signed (38) : [n.p.], to Edward Wagenknecht, 1945-1957.
Sherwood Anderson's memoirs : typescript
Title:
Sherwood Anderson's memoirs : typescript
Published by Harcourt, Brace, N.Y., 1942.
ArchivalResource: 755 p
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- Sherwood Anderson's memoirs : typescript
Adamic, Louis, 1899-1951,. Letters to Alfred Kreymborg [manuscript], 1921-1956.
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Letters to Alfred Kreymborg [manuscript], 1921-1956.
Hundreds of letters from over 200 individuals to Alfred Kreymborg, including correspondence from the poets Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, Carl Sandburg, Robert Frost and T.S. Eliot, as well as playwright Eugene O'Neill. Also included are some assorted business papers, theater programs, examinations, resumes, and magazine clippings. Correspondents include Louis Adamic, Franklin P. Adams, Conrad Aiken, Richard Aldington, Maxwell Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, Brooks Atkinson, W.. H. Auden, Joseph Auslander, Stringfellow Barr, Emjo Basshe, Joseph Warren Beach, Charles Beard, John [J.?] Becker, Norman Gel Geddes, Emile Beliveau, William Rose Benét, Maxwell Bodenheim, Hal Borland, Julian Boyd, Kay Boyle, Millen Braand, Bessie Brewer, Herschel Brickell, Van Wyck Brooks, Robert Carlton Brown, Stanley Burnshaw, and Richard Burton. Also Erskine Caldwell, Melville Cane, Robert Cantwell, Carl L. Carmer, Bennett Cert, Katherine Chapin, Michael Chekhov, John Ciardi, Cyril Clemens, Robert P. Tristram Coffin, Mary Maguire Coffin, Padraic Colum, Hilda Conkling, Florence Converse, Aaron Copland, Norman Corwin, John Cournos, Malcolm Cowley, Gordon Craig, e e cummings, James Daly, S. F. Damon, Donald Davidson, Katharine Day, Benjamin De Casseres, Robert De Lany, Babetter Deutsch, David Diamond, John Dos Passos, Richard Eberhart, Manyel Eisenberg, Paul Eldridge, and Paul Engle. Also Clifton Fadiman, Howard Fast, Kenneth Fearing, Vincent Ferrini, Mahlon Fisher, Robert Fitzgerald, Kimball Flaccus, Hallie flanagan, Charles Henri Ford, Waldoo Frank, Robert Frost, Henry Blake Fuller, John Gassner, Virgil Geddes, Wilfred Gibson, Wallace Gould , Arthur Guiterman, Emanuel Haldeman-Julius, Edith Hamilton, Harry Hansen, Roy Harris, Marsden Hartley, Theresa Helburn, Lillian Hellman, DuBose Heyward, Hamilton Holt, Paul Horgan, Langston Hughes, Richard Hughes, Fannie Hurst and Robert Hutchins. Also Jeremy Ingalls, Josephine Jacobsen, Robinson Jeffers, Eugène Jolas, Margo Jones, Alan Kapelner, Helen Keller, Rockwell Kent, Harry Kemp, Fiske Kimball, Manuel Komroff, William Kozlenko, Aaron Kramer, Raymond Larsson, James Lauglin, David Lawson, Henry G. Leach, Clair Leonard, Wyndham Lewis, Elias Lieberman, Vachel Lindsay, Harriet Long, John R. McCarthy, Kenneth Macgowan, Percy MacKaye, Archibald MacLeish, Norman MacLeod, Albert Maltz, Sherry Mangan, Edwin Markham, don Marquis, André Maurois, Margaret Mayorga, Hughes Mearnes, H. L. Mencken, Josephine Miles, Henry Miller, Harold Monro, Harriet Monroe, Merrill Moore, Henry Morgenthau, Lloyd Morris, David Morton and Lewis Mumford. Also Yone Noguchi, Alex North, Edward O'Brien, James Oppenheim,Gil Orlovita, Leo Ornstein, Shaemas O'Sheel, Kenneth Patchen, Claude Pepper, Pablo Picasso, John Crowe Ransom, Burton Rascoe, Harry Raymond, Cale Young Rice, Elmer Rice, Lola Ridge, Paul Rosenfield, Norman Rosten, Selden Rodman, Lew Sarrett, Aaron Schmuller, Delmore Schwartz, Clinton Scollard, Evelyn Scott, Winfield Townley Scott, Martin, Secker, Margorie Seiffert, Roger Sessions, Karl Shapiro, Elsie Singmaster, Wilbert Snow, Lawrence Spingarn, André Spire, William Steig, Alfred Stieglitz, and A. M. Sullivan. Also Allen Tate, Deems Taylor, Scofield Thayer, Virgil Thomson, Boris Todrin, Ridgely Torrence, Louis Untermeyer, Carl Van Doren, Hendrik Willem Van Loon, Edgar Varèse, Byron Vazakas, George S. Viereck, Peter Viereck, Harold Vinal, Christopher Ward, Alec Waugh, Brom Weber, Margaret Webster, Harry Weinberger, Glenway Wescott, John Brooks Wheelwritht, Clement Wood, and Art Young.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes.
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- Adamic, Louis, 1899-1951,. Letters to Alfred Kreymborg [manuscript], 1921-1956.
Review of Reviews (New York, N. Y.), Golden Book Magazine, editorial correspondence, 1921-1935.
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Review of Reviews (New York, N. Y.) editorial correspondence, Golden Book Magazine 1921-1935.
Letters concerning permissions written to the editors of a monthly periodical devoted to reprinting short stories of the past. The Golden Book Magazine,
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (1.5 linear ft.)
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- Review of Reviews (New York, N. Y.), Golden Book Magazine, editorial correspondence, 1921-1935.
Williams, Oscar, 1900-1964. Papers of Oscar Williams, 1939-1942.
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Papers of Oscar Williams, 1939-1942.
Correspondence and mss. (chiefly typewritten) of published and unpublished poems. Includes personal letters and literary papers of Gene Derwood (Mrs. Oscar Williams). Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Robinson Jeffers, Archibald MacLeish, Edith Sitwell, Theodore Spender, and Dylan Thomas.
ArchivalResource: 100 items.1 container.
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- Williams, Oscar, 1900-1964. Papers of Oscar Williams, 1939-1942.
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.
B. W. Huebsch Papers, 1893-1964
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B. W. Huebsch Papers 1893-1964
Publisher. Chiefly correspondence reflecting Huebsch's thoughts on literature and his career as a publisher under his own imprint, B. W. Huebsch, and after its merger, with Viking Press. Also documents his publication of the liberal weekly and his connection with organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association of Book Publishers. Freeman
ArchivalResource: 10,500 items; 42 containers; 16.8 linear feet
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- B. W. Huebsch Papers, 1893-1964
Sergel, Christopher. Winesburg, Ohio, 1957 July / dramatized by Christopher Sergel.
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Winesburg, Ohio, 1957 July / dramatized by Christopher Sergel.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (155 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Sergel, Christopher. Winesburg, Ohio, 1957 July / dramatized by Christopher Sergel.
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Sherwood Anderson letter and note, after 1925.
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Sherwood Anderson letter and note, after 1925.
Sherwood Anderson made notable contributions to American literature as an author of short stories and in his encouragement of other writers. Born and raised in Ohio, Anderson had an indifferent education, but worked hard to become a successful businessman; after a minor breakdown, his creative spirit rebelled, he left his previous life, and he began writing seriously. Although he wrote novels and essays, he is best remembered for his influential short stories, epitomized by the linked group of tales collected as Winesburg, Ohio. Anderson's literary influence can be seen in writers such as John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, and Thomas Wolfe, but he also had notable personal influences on the careers of Hemingway, William Faulkner, and many others.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Sherwood Anderson letter and note, after 1925.
Sigmund, Jay G., 1885-1937. Papers, 1911-1975.
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Papers, 1911-1975.
Correspondence, mss. of plays, poetry, short stories, and an unpublished novel, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks, relating to Sigmund's literary career. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Marcus Bach, Edmund Blunden, William Robert Boyd, William Stanley Braithwaite, Johnson Brigham, Witter Bynner, Miss George Elliston, Don Farran, Arthur Davison Ficke, Charles J. Finger, Norman Foerster, John T. Frederick, James Norman Hall, John Hammill, Harry Hansen, Robinson Jeffers, Raymond Joseph Kresensky, Alfred Kreymborg, William Ellery Leonard, Verne Marshall, H.L. Mencken, Frank Luther Mott, Lewis Mumford, Edward Joseph Harrington O'Brien, Julia Mood Peterkin, Edwin Ford Piper, John Herbert Quick, Opie Percival Read, Edward Beatty Rowan, George William Russell, Carl Sandburg, Lew R. Sarett, Wilbur Lang Schramm, Betty (Wehner) Smith, Henry Justin Smith, George Sterling, Jesse Hilton Stuart, Ruth Suckow, Louis Untermeyer, and Carl Van Vechten.
ArchivalResource: 4 ft.
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- Sigmund, Jay G., 1885-1937. Papers, 1911-1975.
Boyd, James, 1888-1944. James Boyd papers, 1906-1952 ; 1964-1969.
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James Boyd papers, 1906-1952 ; 1964-1969.
Papers include more than 400 letters written by James Boyd to his parents in Harrisburg, Pa., and other places, beginning in 1903 and continuing through his years at Princeton University, 1907-1910, and Cambridge University, 1910-1912, and while working as a journalist and for the Red Cross in New York City. Also included are letters to his wife while he was overseas, 1917-1919, serving as an ambulance driver with the American Expeditionary Forces in France, and correspondence with friends, readers, other writers, and publishers about his work, especially about the novels "Drums" and "Bitter Creek" and about The Free Company, a group of American writers, producers, and broadcasters who presented radio programs on the ideas of the free world, 1940-1941. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Vincent Benét, Robert Bridges, Louis Bromfield, Bernard De Voto, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Galsworthy, Frank Porter Graham, Paul Green, Sinclair Lewis, Archibald MacLeish, Thomas Mann, Maxwell Perkins, William Saroyan, Laurence Stallings, John Steinbeck, and Thomas Wolfe. Also included are drafts and copies of manuscripts of stories, articles, radio scripts, and poems; and clippings and pictures.
ArchivalResource: About 1020 items (4.0 linear feet)
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- Boyd, James, 1888-1944. James Boyd papers, 1906-1952 ; 1964-1969.
Adams, Elbridge L., 1866-. Collection of books from the library of William Faulkner.
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Collection of books from the library of William Faulkner.
ArchivalResource: 183 titles in 188 v.
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- Adams, Elbridge L., 1866-. Collection of books from the library of William Faulkner.
Lankes, Julius J., 1884-1960. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1910-1960, n.d.
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Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1910-1960, n.d.
Subjects covered in Julius J. Lankes' detailed letters include the progress of new work, prices, his printing technique, books and works of art purchased from the Weyhe Gallery, news of his home life, shipments of prints, sales, settling of accounts, ideas to generate sales, competitions and exhibitions Lankes' submitted work to, an autobiographical letter (Oct.8, 1935), his work at Wells College (1932-1939) and the exhibitions he brought there from Weyhe Gallery, his work as drafting for the Federal Government (1943-1950) and his discharge from that job, and the last years of his life. Along with the correspondence are clippings, photographs of the artist and a quantity of works of art. Included in the letters are references to Bolton Brown, R. M. Coates, Rockwell Kent, Charles Burchfield, John Taylor Arms, Robert Frost, Ruth Starr Rose, Wanda Gàg, George Bellows, and Sherwood Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 512 items (643 leaves).
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- Lankes, Julius J., 1884-1960. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1910-1960, n.d.
Westgate Press (San Francisco, Calif.). Records, 1929-1931).
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Records, 1929-1931).
Correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, and miscellaneous documents relating to the Westgate Signed Editions, a series of signed first editions of American and British authors, published in 1929-1930 by the Westgate Press, San Francisco, under the direction of Oscar Lewis. The collection contains correspondence from Sherwood Anderson, Havelock Ellis, Zona Gale, Lewis Mumford, Bertrand Russell, Wilbur Daniel Steele, Ruth Suckow, Frank Swinnerton, Rebecca West, and Virginia Woolf, as well as carbon copies of Oscar Lewis' replies.
ArchivalResource: 133 items (1 box)
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- Westgate Press (San Francisco, Calif.). Records, 1929-1931).
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Miscellaneous uncataloged materials.
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Miscellaneous uncataloged materials.
ArchivalResource: 1 envelope.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Miscellaneous uncataloged materials.
Sutton, William Alfred, 1915-. Sutton collection, [1940-1980]
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Sutton collection, [1940-1980]
Collection includes material about Sherwood Anderson, Erskine Caldwell, Robert Frost, and Carl Sandburg, as well as smaller collections concerning Margaret Mitchell and Gertrude Stein.
ArchivalResource: ca. 49,000 items.
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- Sutton, William Alfred, 1915-. Sutton collection, [1940-1980]
Sergel, Christopher. Winesburg, Ohio, 1957 Mar. / dramatized by Christopher Sergel.
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Winesburg, Ohio, 1957 Mar. / dramatized by Christopher Sergel.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (154 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Sergel, Christopher. Winesburg, Ohio, 1957 Mar. / dramatized by Christopher Sergel.
Cullen, John Paul. Papers, 1929-1968.
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Papers, 1929-1968.
Correspondence with and concerning Sherwood Anderson, Charmian (Mrs. Jack) London, and Senator Joseph McCarthy, 1929-1957; clippings concerning McCarthy, 1949-1957, John F. Kennedy, 1960-1963, General William T. Sherman, and Thomas Sherman, SJ; clippings on Wisconsin history; and the Milwaukee County Historical Society Newsletter, 1964-1965.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet.2 linear inches of printed material.
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- Cullen, John Paul. Papers, 1929-1968.
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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- Henry Seidel Canby papers, 1825-1959
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letters to Alfred Kreymborg, 1935-1939.
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Letters to Alfred Kreymborg, 1935-1939.
In a letter, 1935 June 18, Marion Virginia, Anderson discusses two productions of the "Winesburg play" noting that one done by Jasper Deeter at the Hedgerow Theater near Philadelphia was excellent and one by a group in New Orleans was "miserable." Annotations on the verso of the first letter may be by Kreymborg. In a letter, 1939 September 2 from Ripshin Farm in Troutdale, Virginia, Anderson thanks Kreymborg for dedicating a play to him and promises to read some proofs of the fables within a few days [The four apes and other fables of our day?].
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Letters to Alfred Kreymborg, 1935-1939.
Derleth, August William, 1909-1971. August William Derleth papers, 1858, 1907-1978.
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August William Derleth papers, 1858, 1907-1978.
Papers of August Derleth, consisting primarily of correspondence and manuscripts of published and unpublished works, of one of Wisconsin's most prominent and prolific writers. The Derleth papers include extensive files of correspondence between Derleth and his confidants, friends, acquaintances, associates, and readers; manuscripts and published copies of a number of Derleth's works; subject files, civic affairs, and other topics; bills and orders relating to Arkham House publications; and published and unpublished manuscripts by other authors, including Lovecraft. The processed portion of the collection is summarized above, dates 1858, 1907-1978, and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 69.2 c.f. (123 archives boxes, 20 record center cartons) and6 reels of microfilm (35 mm); plusadditions of 0.2 c.f. and12 photographs.
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- Derleth, August William, 1909-1971. August William Derleth papers, 1858, 1907-1978.
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
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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
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- Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver, d. 1985.
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- Anderson, Elizabeth Norman Prall.
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- Angel, Rifka, 1899-ca. 1986.
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- Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958.
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- Canby, Henry Seidel, 1878-1961.
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- Day, Vince A. (Vincent Alpheus), 1885-1945.
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940.
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