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In 1907, as Stein was struggling to establish herself as a writer, she met Alice Babette Toklas, a fellow American who had come to Paris. Within months of their meeting, Gertrude Stein and Toklas became inseparable companions.
Stein published her first book, Three Lives appeared in 1909. Stein and Toklas formed the Plain Edition press, which brought out several of Stein's previously unpublished works, including Before the Flowers of Friendship Faded Friendship Faded (1931).
In 1939 Stein and Toklas left Paris for the countryside, where they endured hardships and offered as much assistance and support to the Allies as possible. After the war they returned to Paris. In July 1946 Stein suddenly fell acutely ill and chose to have exploratory surgery. Before the operation, she dictated her will, leaving her papers to Yale, the Picasso portrait to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the rest of her paintings to Toklas. The surgery disclosed inoperable uterine cancer and she died a few days later on July 27, 1946.
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Wikipedia, viewed June 7, 2021
<p>Gertrude Stein (February 3, 1874 – July 27, 1946) was an American novelist, poet, playwright, and art collector. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the Allegheny West neighborhood and raised in Oakland, California, Stein moved to Paris in 1903, and made France her home for the remainder of her life. She hosted a Paris salon, where the leading figures of modernism in literature and art, such as Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sinclair Lewis, Ezra Pound, Sherwood Anderson and Henri Matisse, would meet.</P> <p> In 1933, Stein published a quasi-memoir of her Paris years, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, written in the voice of Alice B. Toklas, her life partner. The book became a literary bestseller and vaulted Stein from the relative obscurity of the cult-literature scene into the limelight of mainstream attention. </p> <p> Her activities during World War II have been the subject of analysis and commentary. As a Jew living in Nazi-occupied France, Stein may have only been able to sustain her lifestyle as an art collector, and indeed to ensure her physical safety, through the protection of the powerful Vichy government official and Nazi collaborator Bernard Faÿ. After the war ended, Stein expressed admiration for another Nazi collaborator, Vichy leader Marshal Pétain.</p> <p> Stein, the youngest of a family of five children, was born on February 3, 1874, in Allegheny, Pennsylvania (which merged with Pittsburgh in 1907), to upper-middle-class Jewish parents, Daniel Stein and Amelia (née Keyser) Stein. Her father was a wealthy businessman with real estate holdings. German and English were spoken in their home.</p> <p> When Stein was three years old, she and her family moved to Vienna, and then Paris. Accompanied by governesses and tutors, the Steins endeavored to imbue their children with the cultured sensibilities of European history and life. After a year-long sojourn abroad, they returned to America in 1878, settling in Oakland, California, where her father became director of San Francisco's streetcar lines, the Market Street Railway. Stein attended First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland's Sabbath school. During their residence in Oakland, they lived for four years on a ten-acre lot, and Stein built many memories of California there. She would often go on excursions with her brother, Leo, with whom she developed a close relationship. Stein found formal schooling in Oakland unstimulating, but she often read: Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Scott, Burns, Smollett, Fielding, and more.</p> <p> When Stein was 14 years old, her mother died. Three years later, her father died as well. Stein's eldest brother, Michael Stein, then took over the family business holdings and in 1892 arranged for Gertrude and another sister, Bertha, to live with their mother's family in Baltimore. Here she lived with her uncle David Bachrach, who in 1877 had married Gertrude's maternal aunt, Fanny Keyser.</p> <p> In Baltimore, Stein met Claribel and Etta Cone, who held Saturday evening salons that she would later emulate in Paris. The Cones shared an appreciation for art and conversation about it and modeled a domestic division of labor that Stein would replicate in her relationship with Alice B. Toklas.</p> <p> Stein attended Radcliffe College, then an annex of Harvard University, from 1893 to 1897 and was a student of psychologist William James. With James's supervision, Stein and another student, Leon Mendez Solomons, performed experiments on normal motor automatism, a phenomenon hypothesized to occur in people when their attention is divided between two simultaneous intelligent activities such as writing and speaking.</p> <p>At Radcliffe, she began a lifelong friendship with Mabel Foote Weeks, whose correspondence traces much of the progression of Stein's life. In 1897, Stein spent the summer in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, studying embryology at the Marine Biological Laboratory. She received her A.B. (Bachelor of Arts) magna cum laude from Radcliffe in 1898.</p> <p> William James, who had become a committed mentor to Stein at Radcliffe, recognizing her intellectual potential, and declaring her his "most brilliant woman student", encouraged Stein to enroll in medical school. Although Stein professed no interest in either the theory or practice of medicine, she enrolled at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1897. In her fourth year, Stein failed an important course, lost interest, and left. Ultimately, medical school had bored her, and she had spent many of her evenings not applying herself to her studies, but taking long walks and attending the opera.</p> <p> Stein's tenure at Johns Hopkins was marked by challenges and stress. Men dominated the medical field, and the inclusion of women in the profession was not unreservedly or unanimously welcomed. Writing of this period in her life (in Things As They Are, 1903) Stein often revealed herself as a depressed young woman dealing with a paternalistic culture, struggling to find her own identity, which she realized could not conform to the conventional female role. Her uncorseted physical appearance and eccentric mode of dress aroused comment and she was described as "Big and floppy and sandaled and not caring a damn." According to Linda Wagner-Martin, Stein's "controversial stance on women's medicine caused problems with the male faculty" and contributed to her decision to leave without finishing her degree.</p> <p> Asked to give a lecture to a group of Baltimore women in 1899, Stein gave a controversial speech titled "The Value of College Education for Women", undoubtedly designed to provoke the largely middle-class audience. </p> <p> While a student at Johns Hopkins and purportedly still naïve about sexual matters, Stein experienced an awakening of her latent sexuality. Sometime in 1899 or 1900, she became infatuated with Mary Bookstaver who was involved in a relationship with a medical student, Mabel Haynes. Witnessing the relationship between the two women served for Stein as her "erotic awakening". The unhappy love triangle demoralized Stein, arguably contributing to her decision to abandon her medical studies. In 1902, Stein's brother Leo Stein left for London, and Stein followed. The following year the two relocated to Paris, where Leo hoped to pursue an art career.</p> <p>From 1903 until 1914, when they dissolved their common household, Gertrude and her brother Leo shared living quarters near the Luxembourg Gardens on the Left Bank of Paris in a two-story apartment (with the adjacent studio) located on the interior courtyard at 27 rue de Fleurus, 6th arrondissement. Here they accumulated the works of art that formed a collection that became renowned for its prescience and historical importance.</p> <p> The gallery space was furnished with imposing Renaissance-era furniture from Florence, Italy. The paintings lined the walls in tiers trailing many feet to the ceiling. Initially illuminated by gaslight, the artwork was later lit by electric light shortly prior to World War I.</p> <p>Leo Stein cultivated important art world connections, enabling the Stein holdings to grow over time. The art historian and collector Bernard Berenson hosted Gertrude and Leo in his English country house in 1902, facilitating their introduction to Paul Cézanne and the dealer Ambroise Vollard. Vollard was heavily involved in the Cézanne art market, and he was the first important contact in the Paris art world for both Leo and Gertrude.</p> <p>The joint collection of Gertrude and Leo Stein began in late 1904 when Michael Stein announced that their trust account had accumulated a balance of 8,000 francs. They spent this at Vollard's Gallery, buying Gauguin's Sunflowers and Three Tahitians, Cézanne's Bathers, and two Renoirs.</p> <p>The art collection increased and the walls at Rue de Fleurus were rearranged continually to make way for new acquisitions. In "the first half of 1905" the Steins acquired Cézanne's Portrait of Mme Cézanne and Delacroix's Perseus and Andromeda. Shortly after the opening of the Salon d'Automne of 1905 (on October 18, 1905), the Steins acquired Matisse's Woman with a Hat and Picasso's Young Girl with a Flower Basket. In 1906, Picasso completed Portrait of Gertrude Stein, which remained in her collection until her death.</p> <p> Henry McBride (art critic for the New York Sun) did much for Stein's reputation in the United States, publicizing her art acquisitions and her importance as a cultural figure. Of the art collection at 27 Rue de Fleurus, McBride commented: "[I]n proportion to its size and quality... [it is] just about the most potent of any that I have ever heard of in history." McBride also observed that Gertrude "collected geniuses rather than masterpieces. She recognized them a long way off."</p> <p> By early 1906, Leo and Gertrude Stein's studio had many paintings by Henri Manguin, Pierre Bonnard, Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Honoré Daumier, Henri Matisse, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Their collection was representative of two famous art exhibitions that took place during their residence together in Paris, and to which they contributed, either by lending their art or by patronizing the featured artists. The Steins' elder brother, Michael, and sister-in-law Sarah (Sally) acquired a large number of Henri Matisse paintings; Gertrude's friends from Baltimore, Claribel and Etta Cone, collected similarly, eventually donating their art collection, virtually intact, to the Baltimore Museum of Art.</p> <p>While numerous artists visited the Stein salon, many of these artists were not represented among the paintings on the walls at 27 Rue de Fleurus. Where Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse, and Picasso's works dominated Leo and Gertrude's collection, the collection of Michael and Sarah Stein emphasized Matisse. </p> <p> Leo departed with sixteen Renoirs and, relinquishing the Picassos and most of Matisse to his sister, took only a portrait sketch Picasso had done of him. He remained dedicated to Cézanne, nonetheless, leaving all the artist's works with his sister, taking with him only a Cézanne painting of "5 apples". The split between brother and sister was acrimonious. Stein did not see Leo Stein again until after World War I, and then through only a brief greeting on the street in Paris. After this accidental encounter, they never saw or spoke to each other again. The Steins' holdings were dispersed eventually by various methods and for various reasons.</p> <p> After Stein's and Leo's households separated in 1914, she continued to collect examples of Picasso's art, which had turned to Cubism, a style Leo did not appreciate. At her death, Gertrude's remaining collection emphasized the artwork of Picasso and Juan Gris, most of her other pictures having been sold.</p> <p>Gertrude Stein's personality has dominated the provenance of the Stein art legacy. It was, however, her brother Leo who was the astute art appraiser. Alfred Barr Jr., the founding director of New York's Museum of Modern Art, said that between the years of 1905 and 1907, "[Leo] was possibly the most discerning connoisseur and collector of 20th-century painting in the world." After the artworks were divided between the two Stein siblings, it was Gertrude who moved on to champion the works of what proved to be lesser talents in the 1930s. She concentrated on the work of Juan Gris, André Masson, and Sir Francis Rose. In 1932, Stein asserted: "Painting now after its great period has come back to be a minor art."</p> <p> The gatherings in the Stein home "brought together confluences of talent and thinking that would help define modernism in literature and art". Dedicated attendees included Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sinclair Lewis, Ezra Pound, Gavin Williamson, Thornton Wilder, Sherwood Anderson, Francis Cyril Rose, Bob Brown, René Crevel, Élisabeth de Gramont, Francis Picabia, Claribel Cone, Mildred Aldrich, Jane Peterson, Carl Van Vechten and Henri Matisse. Saturday evenings had been set as the fixed day and time for formal congregation so Stein could work at her writing uninterrupted by impromptu visitors. It was Stein's partner Alice who became the de facto hostess for the wives and girlfriends of the artists in attendance, who met in a separate room.</p> <p>Gertrude attributed the beginnings of the Saturday evening salons to Matisse, as people began visiting to see his paintings and those of Cézanne: "Matisse brought people, everybody brought somebody, and they came at any time and it began to be a nuisance, and it was in this way that Saturday evenings began."</p> <p>Among Picasso's acquaintances who frequented the Saturday evenings were: Fernande Olivier (Picasso's mistress), Georges Braque (artist), André Derain (artist), Max Jacob (poet), Guillaume Apollinaire (poet), Marie Laurencin (artist, and Apollinaire's mistress), Henri Rousseau (painter), and Joseph Stella.</p> <p> Hemingway frequented Stein's salon, but the two had an uneven relationship. They began as close friends, with Hemingway admiring Stein as a mentor, but they later grew apart, especially after Stein called Hemingway "yellow" in The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. Upon the birth of his son, Hemingway asked Stein to be the godmother of his child. While Stein has been credited with inventing the term "Lost Generation" for those whose defining moment in time and coming of age had been World War I and its aftermath, there are at least three versions of the story that led to the phrase, two by Hemingway and one by Stein.</p> <p>During the summer of 1931, Stein advised the young composer and writer Paul Bowles to go to Tangier, where she and Alice had vacationed.</p> <p>Stein's writing can be placed in three categories: "hermetic" works best illustrated by The Making of Americans: The Hersland Family; popularized writing such as The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas; and speech writing and more accessible autobiographical writing of later years, of which Brewsie and Willie is a good example. Her works include novels, plays, stories, libretti, and poems written in a highly idiosyncratic, playful, repetitive, and humorous style. Typical quotes are: "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose"; "Out of kindness comes redness and out of rudeness comes rapid same question, out of an eye comes research, out of selection comes painful cattle"; about her childhood home in Oakland, "There is no there there"; and "The change of color is likely and a difference a very little difference is prepared. Sugar is not a vegetable."</p> <p>These stream-of-consciousness experiments, rhythmical essays or "portraits", were designed to evoke "the excitingness of pure being" and can be seen as literature's answer to visual art styles and forms such as Cubism, plasticity, and collage. Many of the experimental works such as Tender Buttons have since been interpreted by critics as a feminist reworking of patriarchal language. These works were well received by avant-garde critics but did not initially achieve mainstream success. Despite Stein's work on "automatic writing" with William James, she did not see her work as automatic, but as an 'excess of consciousness'.</p> <p>Though Stein collected cubist paintings, especially those of Picasso, the largest visual arts influence on her literary work is that of Cézanne. Particularly, he influenced her idea of equality, distinguished from universality: "the whole field of the canvas is important". Rather than a figure/ground relationship, "Stein in her work with words used the entire text as a field in which every element mattered as much as any other." It is a subjective relationship that includes multiple viewpoints. Stein explained: "The important thing is that you must have deep down as the deepest thing in you a sense of equality."</p> <p>Several of Stein's writings have been set to music by composers, including Virgil Thomson's operas Four Saints in Three Acts and The Mother of Us All, and James Tenney's setting of Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose as a canon dedicated to Philip Corner, beginning with "a" on an upbeat and continuing so that each repetition shuffles the words, e.g. "a/rose is a rose/is a rose is/a rose is a/rose."</p> <p>While living in Paris, Stein began submitting her writing for publication. Her earliest writings were mainly retellings of her college experiences. Her first critically acclaimed publication was Three Lives. In 1911, Mildred Aldrich introduced Stein to Mabel Dodge Luhan and they began a short-lived but fruitful friendship during which the wealthy Mabel Dodge promoted Gertrude's legend in the United States.</p> </p>Mabel was enthusiastic about Stein's sprawling publication The Makings of Americans and, at a time when Stein had much difficulty selling her writing to publishers, privately published 300 copies of Portrait of Mabel Dodge at Villa Curonia. Dodge was also involved in the publicity and planning of the 69th Regiment Armory Show in 1913, "the first avant-garde art exhibition in America".</p> <p>Stein and Carl Van Vechten, the noted critic and photographer, became acquainted in Paris in 1913. The two became lifelong friends, devising pet names for each other: Van Vechten was "Papa Woojums", and Stein, "Baby Woojums". Van Vechten served as an enthusiastic champion of Stein's literary work in the United States, in effect becoming her American agent.</p> <p> In October 1934, Stein arrived in America after a 30-year absence. Disembarking from the ocean liner in New York, she encountered a throng of reporters. Front-page articles on Stein appeared in almost every New York City newspaper. As she rode through Manhattan to her hotel, she was able to get a sense of the publicity that would hallmark her US tour. An electric sign in Times Square announced to all that "Gertrude Stein Has Arrived." Her six-month tour of the country encompassed 191 days of travel, criss-crossing 23 states and visiting 37 cities. Stein prepared her lectures for each stop-over in a formally structured way, and the audience was limited to five hundred attendees for each venue. She spoke, reading from notes, and provided for an audience question and answer period at the end of her presentation.</p> <p>Stein's effectiveness as a lecture speaker received varying evaluations. At the time, some maintained that "Stein's audiences by and large did not understand her lectures." Some of those in the psychiatric community weighed in, judging that Stein suffered from a speech disorder, palilalia, which caused her "to stutter over words and phrases". The predominant feeling, however, was that Stein was a compelling presence, a fascinating personality who could hold listeners with the "musicality of her language".</p> <p>In Washington, D.C. Stein was invited to have tea with the President's wife, Eleanor Roosevelt. In Beverly Hills, California, she visited actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, who reportedly discussed the future of cinema with her. Stein left America in May 1935, a newly minted American celebrity with a commitment from Random House, who had agreed to become the American publisher for all of her future works. The Chicago Daily Tribune wrote after Stein's return to Paris: "No writer in years has been so widely discussed, so much caricatured, so passionately championed."</P> <p> Stein completed Q.E.D., her first novel, on October 24, 1903. One of the earliest coming out stories, it is about a romantic affair involving Stein and her friends Mabel Haynes, Grace Lounsbury and Mary Bookstaver, and occurred between 1897 and 1901 while she was studying at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.</p> <p> In 1904, Stein began Fernhurst, a fictional account of a scandalous three-person romantic affair involving a dean (M. Carey Thomas), a faculty member from Bryn Mawr College (Mary Gwinn) and a Harvard graduate (Alfred Hodder). Mellow asserts that Fernhurst "is a decidedly minor and awkward piece of writing". </p> <p> Stein attributed the inception of Three Lives to the inspiration she received from a portrait Cézanne had painted of his wife and which was in the Stein collection. She credited this as a revelatory moment in the evolution of her writing style.</p> <p> She began Three Lives during the spring of 1905 and finished it the following year.</p> <p> Gertrude Stein stated the date for her writing of The Making of Americans was 1906–1908. Her biographer has uncovered evidence that it actually began in 1902 and did not end until 1911. Stein compared her work to James Joyce's Ulysses and to Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time. Her critics were less enthusiastic about it. Stein wrote the bulk of the novel between 1903 and 1911, and evidence from her manuscripts suggests three major periods of revision during that time. The manuscript remained mostly hidden from public view until 1924 when, at the urging of Ernest Hemingway, Ford Madox Ford agreed to publish excerpts in the transatlantic review. In 1925, the Paris-based Contact Press published a limited run of the novel consisting of 500 copies. A much-abridged edition was published by Harcourt Brace in 1934, but the full version remained out of print until Something Else Press republished it in 1966. In 1995, a new, definitive edition was published by Dalkey Archive Press with a foreword by William Gass.</p> <p> Gertrude's Matisse and Picasso descriptive essays appeared in Alfred Stieglitz's August 1912 edition of Camera Work, a special edition devoted to Picasso and Matisse, and represented her first publication. Of this publication, Gertrude said, "[h]e was the first one that ever printed anything that I had done. And you can imagine what that meant to me or to any one."</p> <p> Stein's descriptive essays apparently began with her essay of Alice B. Toklas, "a little prose vignette, a kind of happy inspiration that had detached itself from the torrential prose of The Making of Americans". Stein's early efforts at word portraits are catalogued in Mellow (1974, pp. 129–37) and under individual's names in Kellner, 1988. Matisse and Picasso were subjects of early essays, later collected and published in Geography and Plays and Portraits and Prayers.</p> <p>Her subjects included several ultimately famous personages, and her subjects provided a description of what she observed in her Saturday salons at 27 Rue de Fleurus: "Ada" (Alice B. Toklas), "Two Women" (The Cone sisters, Claribel Cone and Etta Cone), Miss Furr and Miss Skeene (Ethel Mars and Maud Hunt Squire), "Men" (Hutchins Hapgood, Peter David Edstrom, Maurice Sterne), "Matisse" (1909, Henri Matisse), "Picasso" (1909, Pablo Picasso), "Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia" (1911, Mabel Dodge Luhan), and "Guillaume Apollinaire" (1913).</p> <p> Tender Buttons is the best known of Stein's "hermetic" works. It is a small book separated into three sections—"Food, Objects and Rooms", each containing prose under subtitles.[74] Its publication in 1914 caused a great dispute between Mabel Dodge Luhan and Stein, because Mabel had been working to have it published by another publisher. Mabel wrote at length about what she viewed as the bad choice of publishing it with the press Gertrude selected.<p> The publication of The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas lifted Gertrude Stein from literary obscurity to almost immediate celebrity in the United States. Although popular with the American public, Stein received considerable backlash from individuals portrayed in her book. Eugene Jolas, editor of the avant-garde journal Transition, published a pamphlet titled Testimony against Gertrude Stein in which artists such as Henri Matisse and Georges Braque expressed their objections to Stein's portrayal of the Parisian community of artists and intellectuals. Braque, in his response, criticized, "she had entirely misunderstood cubism which she sees simply in terms of personalities".</p> <p> Published posthumously by Yale University Press in 1947, with an introduction by Thornton Wilder, Four in America creates alternative biographies of Ulysses S. Grant as a religious leader, Wilbur Wright as a painter, George Washington as a novelist, and Henry James as a military general.</p> <p> Stein met her life partner Alice B. Toklas on September 8, 1907, on Toklas's first day in Paris, at Sarah and Michael Stein's apartment.</p><p> Toklas arrived in 1907 with Harriet Levy, with Toklas maintaining living arrangements with Levy until she moved to 27 Rue de Fleurus in 1910. In an essay written at the time, Stein humorously discussed the complex efforts, involving much letter-writing and Victorian niceties, to extricate Levy from Toklas's living arrangements. <p>With the outbreak of World War II, Stein and Toklas relocated to a country home that they had rented for many years previously in Bilignin, Ain, in the Rhône-Alpes region. Gertrude and Alice, who were both Jewish, escaped persecution probably because of their friendship to Bernard Faÿ who was a collaborator with the Vichy regime and had connections to the Gestapo, or possibly because Gertrude was an American and a famous author. Gertrude's book "Wars I Have Seen" written before the German surrender and before the liberation of German concentration camps, likened the German army to Keystone cops. When Faÿ was sentenced to hard labor for life after the war, Gertrude and Alice campaigned for his release. Several years later, Toklas would contribute money to Faÿ's escape from prison. After the war, Stein was visited by many young American soldiers. The August 6, 1945 issue of Life magazine featured a photo of Stein and American soldiers posing in front of Hitler's bunker in Berchtesgaden. They are all giving the Nazi salute and Stein is wearing the traditional Alpine cap, accompanied by the text: "Off We All Went To See Germany."</p> <p> In the 1980s, a cabinet in the Yale University Beinecke Library, which had been locked for an indeterminate number of years, was opened and found to contain some 300 love letters written by Stein and Toklas. They were made public for the first time, revealing intimate details of their relationship. Stein's endearment for Toklas was "Baby Precious", in turn Stein was for Toklas, "Mr. Cuddle-Wuddle".</p> <p>More positive affirmations of Stein's sexuality began with her relationship with Alice B. Toklas. Ernest Hemingway describes how Alice was Gertrude's "wife" in that Stein rarely addressed his (Hemingway's) wife, and he treated Alice the same, leaving the two "wives" to chat.</p><p>Along with Stein's widely known "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose" quotation, "there is no there there" is also one of her most famous. It appears in Gertrude Stein, Everybody's Autobiography (Random House 1937, p 289) and is often applied to the city of her childhood, Oakland, California. Defenders and critics of Oakland have debated what she really meant when she said this in 1933, after coming to San Francisco on a book tour. She took a ferry to Oakland to visit the farm she grew up on, and the house she lived in near what is now 13th Avenue and E. 25th Street in Oakland. The house had been razed, and the farmland had been developed with new housing in the three decades since her father had sold the property and moved closer to the commercial hub of the neighborhood on Washington Street (now 12th Avenue).</p> <p> According to Janet Malcolm's contested account in Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice, Stein was a vocal critic of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal.</p> <p> Some stress Stein's queer, feminist, pro-immigration, and democratic politics, although her statements on immigration need to be seen in context of the time and world events. </p> <p> She publicly endorsed General Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War and admired Vichy leader Marshal Philippe Pétain.[98] Some have argued for a more nuanced view of Stein's collaborationist activity, arguing that it was rooted in her wartime predicament and status as a Jew in Nazi-occupied France. Similarly, Stein commented in 1938 on Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky: "There is too much fathering going on just now and there is no doubt about it fathers are depressing."</p> <p> While identified with the modernist movements in art and literature, Stein's political affiliations were a mix of reactionary and progressive ideas. She was outspoken in her hostility to some liberal reforms of progressive politics. To Stein, the industrial revolution had acted as a negative societal force, disrupting stability, degrading values, and subsequently affecting cultural decline. Stein idealized the 18th century as the golden age of civilization, epitomized in America as the era of its founding fathers and what was in France, the glory of its pre-revolutionary Ancien Régime. At the same time, she was pro-immigrant, pro-democratic, and anti-patriarchal. Her last major work was the libretto of the feminist opera The Mother of Us All (1947) about the socially progressive suffragette movement and another work from this time, Brewsie and Willie (1946), expressed strong support for American G.I.s.</p> <p>A compendium of source material confirms that Stein may have been able to save her life and sustain her lifestyle through the protection of powerful Vichy government official Bernard Faÿ. Stein had met Faÿ in 1926, and he became her "dearest friend during her life", according to Alice B. Toklas. Faÿ had been the primary translator of Stein's work into French and subsequently masterminded her 1933–34 American book tour, which gave Stein celebrity status and proved to be a highly successful promotion of her memoir, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. Faÿ's influence was instrumental in avoiding Nazi confiscation of Stein's historically significant and monetarily valuable collection of artwork, which throughout the war years was housed in Stein's Paris rue Christine apartment, under locked safeguard.</p> <p> In 1941, at Faÿ's suggestion, Stein consented to translate into English some 180 pages of speeches made by Marshal Philippe Pétain. In her introduction, Stein crafts an analogy between George Washington and Pétain. She writes of the high esteem in which Pétain is held by his countrymen; France respected and admired the man who had struck an armistice with Hitler. Conceived and targeted for an American readership, Stein's translations were ultimately never published in the United States. Random House publisher Bennett Cerf had read the introduction Stein had written for the translations and been horrified by what she had produced.</p> <p>Although Jewish, Stein collaborated with Vichy France, a regime that deported more than 75,000 Jews to Nazi concentration camps, of whom only 3 percent survived the Holocaust. In 1944, Stein wrote that Petain's policies were "really wonderful so simple so natural so extraordinary". This was Stein's contention in the year when the town of Culoz, where she and Toklas resided, saw the removal of its Jewish children to Auschwitz. It is difficult to say, however, how aware Stein was of these events. As she wrote in Wars I Have Seen, "However near a war is it is always not very near. Even when it is here." Stein had stopped translating Petain's speeches three years previously, in 1941.</p> <p> Given that after the war Stein commented that the only way to ensure world peace was to teach the Germans disobedience, this 1934 Stein interview has come to be interpreted as an ironic jest made by a practiced iconoclast hoping to gain attention and provoke controversy. In an effort to correct popular mainstream misrepresentations of Stein's wartime activity, a dossier of articles by critics and historians has been gathered for the online journal Jacket2.</p> <p> Stein died on July 27, 1946 at the age of 72 after surgery for stomach cancer at the American Hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris. She was interred in Paris in Père Lachaise Cemetery. Later Alice B. Toklas was buried alongside her. According to the famous version of her last moments, before having been taken into surgery, Stein asked her partner Toklas: "What is the answer?" After Toklas replied to Stein that there was no answer, Stein countered by sinking back into her bed, murmuring: "Then, there is no question!"</p> <p> Stein named writer and photographer Carl Van Vechten as her literary executor, and he helped to publish works of hers that remained unpublished at the time of her death. There is a monument to Stein on the Upper Terrace of Bryant Park, New York.</p>
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Albrier, Frances Mary, 1898-1987,. [The Life and times of Rosie the Riveter videotape collection] [videorecording].
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[The Life and times of Rosie the Riveter videotape collection] [videorecording]. 1977-1979.
This collection consists of the outtakes from The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter. All are interviews with women who did war work during World War II. More than half of the interviewees are African American. Also included are transcripts, etc.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft.
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- Albrier, Frances Mary, 1898-1987,. [The Life and times of Rosie the Riveter videotape collection] [videorecording].
Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1908-1936.
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Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1908-1936.
The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, "The Virginia Quarterly Review," the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren. The collection also contains letters written by the ancestors of Wilson's wife Julia Tyler Wilson, and of her father Lyon Gardiner Tyler, president of the College of William and Mary. This early correspondence includes letters written by Thomas W. Gilmer. Frances Bland Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, St. George Tucker, and Julia Gardiner Tyler. The collection also contains some personal and genealogical papers including notebooks, school records, certificates, and diplomas. There are also newsclippings, postcards and photographs including one group shot in which Gertrude Stein and Carl Van Vechten appear.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1100 items.
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- Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1908-1936.
John D. Graham notebook and sketchbook
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John D. Graham notebook and sketchbook
Journal, ca. 1944-1946, containing notes and quotations on art, religion, love, some of it in French; and sketches, executed in an account book formerly kept by a William Hawkins, which has an entry as early as 1846. It was either purchased by or given to Graham and used as a sketchbook.
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- Graham, John, 1887-1961. John D. Graham notebook and sketchbook, 1944-1946.
Kupferman, Meyer, 1926-2003. [Doctor Faustus lights the lights. Vocal score. Selections / Meyer Kupferman].
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[Doctor Faustus lights the lights. Vocal score. Selections / Meyer Kupferman]. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. vocal score (leaves 55-96) ; 37 cm.
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- Kupferman, Meyer, 1926-2003. [Doctor Faustus lights the lights. Vocal score. Selections / Meyer Kupferman].
Thornton Wilder papers, 1892-1991, 1935-1975
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Thornton Wilder papers 1892-1991 1935-1975
The collection consists chiefly of correspondencewith family, friends, and literary colleagues; and writings, accompanied byrelated material. There are smaller amounts of personal papers, printedmaterial, photographs, memorabilia, and audio recordings. The materialdocuments Wilder's life and work, in particular his career as a successfulnovelist and playwright. Series I, Correspondence, consists of foursubseries: Family Correspondence; General Correspondence; First Name Only andUnidentified Correspondence; and Third Party Correspondence. Wilder'scorrespondence with family members, notably with his sister Isabel, isextensive and contains much information on both his personal and professionalactivities. General Correspondence consists mainly of letters received byWilder and particularly documents his literary activities and public receptionafter the success of Our Town in 1938. Correspondents include Garson Kanin,Michael Myerberg, Vivien Leigh, Louise Talma, Max Beerbohm, Vincent Sheean,Gertrude Stein, Glenway Wescott, and Herberth Herlitschka. Series II,Writings, contains excellent documentation of Wilder's works, includingholograph and typescript drafts of all of his major writings; extensivematerials relating to the production and adaptation histories of Our Town andThe Skin of Our Teeth; and review and publicity files for both plays andnovels. The series also holds drafts of many essays and lectures by Wilder, aswell as copies of writings by others, most but not allWilder-related. Series III, Personal Papers, includes journals,autobiographical notes and notebooks kept by Wilder; numerous awards and honorsbestowed on him; papers relating to his education and career as a universitylecturer; research notes on Finnegans Wake; his military service papers; andsome financial and travel records. Series IV, Printed Material, consists ofnewspaper clippings, pamphlets, and an extensive run of theater programs forplays attended by Wilder and his sister Isabel. Series V, Photographs,primarily contains portraits of Wilder taken throughout his life, includingsome of his stage appearances and a variety of publicity shots. There are alsophotographs of family and friends and production photographs for severalplays. Series VI, Memorabilia and Other Papers, contains artwork, otherrealia, and musical scores by Louise Talma and others. Series VII, Audio Tapesand Other Recordings, consists of a variety of sound recordings received withthe Wilder Papers, including interviews and readings. Series VIII, ThorntonWilder Papers Addition, contains a small amount of family correspondencereceived after the collection had been processed.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 212 (incl. 41 oversize boxes); Other Storage Formats: 9 broadsides, 3 art storage items, cold storage.; Linear Feet: 113.88'
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Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975. Thornton Wilder letters : to Charles A. Abramson, 1971-1975.
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Thornton Wilder letters : to Charles A. Abramson, 1971-1975.
Concerning his writing; one letter regarding Gertrude Stein. Also included are letters of Wilder's sister Isabel, 1969-1977, some relating to the production of his plays; a letter of condolence from Abramson and a few obituary notices from various newspapers.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975. Thornton Wilder letters : to Charles A. Abramson, 1971-1975.
Strandberg, Newton, 1921-. Cantata profana : for voice, piano, percussion / by Newton D. Strandberg.
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Cantata profana : for voice, piano, percussion / by Newton D. Strandberg. 1964
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (12 p.) bound ; 28 cm.
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- Strandberg, Newton, 1921-. Cantata profana : for voice, piano, percussion / by Newton D. Strandberg.
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
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Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Correspondence, day books, financial records, and photographs of Mary Dreier, social reformer, from Brooklyn, New York.
ArchivalResource: 11.26 linear feet ((27 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder,1 oversize folder, 33 photograph folders, 1 folio photograph folder, 1 folio+ photograph folder)
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- Dreier, Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth), 1875-1963. Papers, 1797-1963 (inclusive), 1897-1963 (bulk).
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Postcard to Mme. M.D. Stein : Belley : ALS, 1935 Oct. 21.
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Postcard to Mme. M.D. Stein : Belley : ALS, 1935 Oct. 21.
Informing her that Harcourt had accepted the abridged version of The Making of Americans for publication in the spring.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Postcard to Mme. M.D. Stein : Belley : ALS, 1935 Oct. 21.
Hatch, Peter Donald, 1957-. Ida, my dear : for trumpet and tape / music by Peter Hatch; text by Gertrude Stein.
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Ida, my dear : for trumpet and tape / music by Peter Hatch; text by Gertrude Stein. 1995.
This work "draws its inspiration from two sources: "Ida" (1937) by Gertrude Stein and the composition "Ruby, my dear" by Thelonius Monk"--Programme note.
ArchivalResource: score (12 p.) ; 22 x 28 cm.
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- Hatch, Peter Donald, 1957-. Ida, my dear : for trumpet and tape / music by Peter Hatch; text by Gertrude Stein.
Random House (Firm). Random House Records, 1925-1999.
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Random House Records, 1925-1999.
The collection consists of the editorial and production archives of Random House, Inc. from its founding in 1925 to the present time. The most important book published by Random House was James Joyce's ULYSSES. Because of its alleged obscenity, it was only legally admitted into the United States after a long battle by Random House in the courts ending in 1934. The Random House Archives contain letters and documents relating to this famous case.
ArchivalResource: 702 linear ft. (ca. 938,000 items in 1,693 boxes)
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- Random House (Firm). Random House Records, 1925-1999.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Autograph letters signed (2) : Paris, to Henry-Russell Hitchcock, 1929 Jan. 13 and [n.d.].
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Autograph letters signed (2) : Paris, to Henry-Russell Hitchcock, 1929 Jan. 13 and [n.d.].
Inviting him to tea and thanking him for flowers.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (4 p.) ; (32mo) + with envelope.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Autograph letters signed (2) : Paris, to Henry-Russell Hitchcock, 1929 Jan. 13 and [n.d.].
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
Roché, Henri Pierre, 1879-1959. Henri Pierre Roché Papers, 1886-1971.
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Henri Pierre Roché Papers, 1886-1971.
The Henri Pierre Roché Papers consist of manuscripts, typescripts, notebooks, notes, clippings, correspondence, printed material, diaries, and financial and legal documentation. The papers were originally acquired from Henri Pierre Roché's widow, Denise Roché. Roché's works, both published and unpublished, are well represented in this group of papers. Material relating to the novels Jules et Jim and Deux anglaises et le continent is present and includes the correspondence and diaries of some of the individuals who later appeared as characters in the novels. For the most part, the correspondence in Series II is between Henri Pierre Roché and his two wives, Germaine Bonnard and Denise (Renard) Roché; however, other correspondents are also represented, such as Georges Braque, Jean Cocteau, Marcel Duchamp, Marie Laurencin, Pablo Picasso, Erik Satie, and Gertrude Stein. Series III contains Roché's daily agendas and diaries (referred to herein as "carnets"), which begin in 1901 and end in 1959, and document various aspects of his personal and professional life. Transcriptions of several carnets, through 1945, commissioned by film director François Truffaut, as well as a photocopy of one carnet, accompany the collection. Roché's interests in art, real estate, and his autobiography are well documented in the Personal and Legal Papers series. The last series contains materials relating to Roché's family. Journals, correspondence, works, financial, legal, and medical records, and printed material document the lives of Roché's mother Clara, his second wife, Denise, and his son Jean-Claude.
ArchivalResource: 47 boxes, 2 oversize folders (19.74 linear feet)
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- Roché, Henri Pierre, 1879-1959. Henri Pierre Roché Papers, 1886-1971.
James Hartzell Papers, 1984-1986
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James Hartzell Papers, 1984-1986
James Hartzell was an official of the UCLA Extension Writers' Program, which sponsored the Stein plaque project, along with the UCLA Library and the UCLA Center for the Study of Women. The collection consists of correspondence, as well as press releases, pamphlets, and photographs, related to the placing of a plaque at Bilignin, France at the villa where Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas spent the summers from 1929-43.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.5 linear ft.)
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- James Hartzell Papers, 1984-1986
Toklas, Alice B. Alice B. Toklas correspondence 1933-1961.
Title:
Alice B. Toklas correspondence 1933-1961.
Consists of 89 autograph letters and postcards, and 1 telegram to John E. Dobbin, Brion Gysin, and Sir Francis and Frederica Rose. Also included is one typescript letter (as secretary to Gertrude Stein) to John Hinsdale Thompson.
ArchivalResource: 1 document box.
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- Toklas, Alice B. Alice B. Toklas correspondence 1933-1961.
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas papers, 1837-1961
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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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Stein, Gertrude. Stein, Gertrude: Art World Personality Files.
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Stein, Gertrude: Art World Personality Files.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Stein, Gertrude. Stein, Gertrude: Art World Personality Files.
Sprigge, Elizabeth, 1900-. The Addison M. Metcalf collection of Gertrude Steiniana, 1909-[ongoing] (bulk 1909-1983).
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The Addison M. Metcalf collection of Gertrude Steiniana, 1909-[ongoing] (bulk 1909-1983).
The collection contains first editions of all of Stein's works; manuscripts and typescripts, including those for the biography written by Elizabeth Sprigge, university theses about her, and plays written by her; memorabilia pertaining to her life and work, including art catalogs, galley proofs, production files, dramatic music scores, and book advertisements; photographs of Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Addison Metcalf, John Breon, Jacques Lipchitz and others; paintings of Stein; phonograph records of her works; microfilm images of Stein; and one videocassette. Of particular interest is a large body of correspondence between collector Addison Metcalf and persons with a connection to Stein. Also included are books by and about her and journals containing articles by and about her.
ArchivalResource: 65+ linear ft.
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- Sprigge, Elizabeth, 1900-. The Addison M. Metcalf collection of Gertrude Steiniana, 1909-[ongoing] (bulk 1909-1983).
Columbia University. Institute of Arts and Sciences. Correspondence, 1930-1945.
Title:
Correspondence, 1930-1945.
ArchivalResource: l linear ft. (242 items in 2 boxes).
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- Columbia University. Institute of Arts and Sciences. Correspondence, 1930-1945.
Earls, Paul. What is the use of being a little boy / [words by] Gertrude Stein, [music by] Paul Earls.
Title:
What is the use of being a little boy / [words by] Gertrude Stein, [music by] Paul Earls. 1978.
ArchivalResource: 1 score (6 p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Earls, Paul. What is the use of being a little boy / [words by] Gertrude Stein, [music by] Paul Earls.
Lucille Lortel papers
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Lucille Lortel papers
The papers of Lucille Lortel relate the details of her life and career from teen years to her death in 1999, and include correspondence, production files, scripts, programs, production photographs, personal and family photographs, organization files, clippings, memorabilia, and scrapbooks. Lucille Lortel's life spanned the twentieth century, so in addition to providing details of her family and personal life her papers encompass many aspects of the theatrical history of her era. Lortel is credited with fostering the Off-Broadway movement and providing a forum for avant-garde and experimental work at her Theatre de Lys. Lortel's productions at the White Barn and the ANTA Matinee Series at the Theatre de Lys brought works by Jean Genet, Sean O'Casey, Athol Fugard, and others to a wider audience. Many of these productions are represented in the collection by correspondence, programs, photographs and clippings. Over the years Lortel also worked closely with several non-profit theaters as a donor and mentor. Her affiliations with Circle in the Square, Circle Repertory Company, Goodspeed Opera House, Yale Repertory Theatre, and other companies are documented in the organization files.
ArchivalResource: 49.61 linear feet; 37 vols. (150 boxes)
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- Lucille Lortel papers, 1902-2000
Steward, Samuel M. Collection of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas material, 1934-1971.
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Collection of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas material, 1934-1971.
Twelve letters written to him by Gertrude Stein, 1934-1945; 64 letters from Alice B. Toklas, 1939-1963; MS of Gertrudes Stein's opera libretto, Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights (carbon typescript, with emendations in Miss Stein's hand); photocopy of MS of a poem written by Miss Stein on Steward's birthday, 1939; photocopy of MS of Steward's reminiscences of his friendship with the two women, A Love Letter to Gertrude and Alice, completed in 1971 (166 l.); Gertrude Stein's handprint made by Steward. Included also is a copy of his novel, Angels on the Bough, mentioned in Everybody's Autobiography and in Steward's MS. The letters and the Stein MS are also on film. Snapshots taken by Steward in 1937 on his visit to Belignin and in the 1950s when he visited Miss Toklas in Paris have been transferred to the Pictorial Collection.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.12 letters written to him by Gertrude Stein, 1934-1945; 64 letters from Alice B. Toklas, 1939-1963; Ms. of Gertrude Stein's opera libretto, "Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights" : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 615:7) and positive.
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- Steward, Samuel M. Collection of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas material, 1934-1971.
Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968. John C. Wyllie correspondence regarding Gertrude Stein [manuscript] 1934-1935.
Title:
John C. Wyllie correspondence regarding Gertrude Stein [manuscript] 1934-1935.
John C. Wyllie correspondence concerns plans for Gertrude Stein to lecture at the University of Virginia and other places in the state. Alice B. Toklas is a correspondent.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968. John C. Wyllie correspondence regarding Gertrude Stein [manuscript] 1934-1935.
Leo Stein Collection, 1892-1950
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Leo Stein Collection 1892-1950
The Leo Stein Collection contains manuscripts of writings by Stein, letters from such persons as: Bernard Berenson, Mabel Dodge Luhan and Maurice Sterne, personal papers, photographs, and artworks (mainly by Stein), which document the life of Leo Stein, an artist and writer. Many letters to Leo Stein for the period before 1913 can be found in the Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Papers, YCAL MSS 76, also owned by the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 22 (including 7 oversize boxes); Other Storage Formats: 56 broadside folders; Linear Feet: 19.25
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- Leo Stein Collection, 1892-1950
William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records TXRC06-A20., 1909-1982
Title:
William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records 1909-1982
The William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records document the work and personal lives of William and Jenny Bradley as literary agents in Paris for most of the twentieth century. After William A. Bradley's death in 1939, Jenny Bradley assumed responsibility for the agency maintaining William A. Bradley as the literary agency's name until her death in 1982. Representing mostly American, English, and French authors, the William A. Bradley Literary Agency counted Ford Madox Ford, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, and Richard Wright among its numerous clients.
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- William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records TXRC06-A20., 1909-1982
Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973, (bulk 1850-1939).
Title:
Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973 (bulk 1850-1939).
Correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, broadsides, bound manuscripts, photographs, and clippings, mainly spanning the period from the maturity of Ford's grandfather, Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, to the death of Ford himself. Material from Ford's career ranges from unpublished novels and short stories of the 1890's and early 1900's to journal articles, literary reviews, lectures, addresses, and radio talks he wrote or delivered in the last 20 years of his life, including complete manuscripts of many published and unpublished novels, nonfiction books, stories, poems, plays, essays, and musical compositions.
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- Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973, (bulk 1850-1939).
Sutton, William Alfred, 1915-. Sutton collection, [1940-1980]
Title:
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]
Gallup, Donald Clifford, 1913-2000. Donald Gallup collection on American literature, 1912-2000.
Title:
Donald Gallup collection on American literature, 1912-2000.
The Donald Gallup collection on American literature consists of three boxes of periodicals, fine printings, promotional materials, and proof copies. The collection primarily focuses on James Purdy, Eugene O'Neill, Gertrude Stein, Carl Van Vechten, and Thornton Wilder. Gallup taught English at Southern Methodist University before serving as the curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature for over thirty years.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (3 linear feet)
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- Gallup, Donald Clifford, 1913-2000. Donald Gallup collection on American literature, 1912-2000.
Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Carl Van Vechten collection of papers, 1922-1964.
Title:
Carl Van Vechten collection of papers, 1922-1964.
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, and financial documents.
ArchivalResource: 262 items.
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- Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Carl Van Vechten collection of papers, 1922-1964.
Henry McBride papers, 1863-1962 (inclusive), 1901-1962
Title:
Henry McBride papers 1863-1962 (inclusive), 1901-1962
The papers contain correspondence, writings, and printed ephemera about art documenting McBride's career as an art critic. Major correspondents include Mildred Aldrich, Malcolm MacAdam, Maximilian Mitzlaff, Gertrude Stein, Alfred Stieglitz, and Carl Van Vechten.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 40; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 18.5
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- Henry McBride papers, 1863-1962 (inclusive), 1901-1962
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Photograph postcard, n.d.
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Photograph postcard, n.d.
Postcard depicts Stein with her dog standing in front of a country house. On the verso Stein regrets that her unnamed correspondent will not be able to visit.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Photograph postcard, n.d.
Stewart, Allegra. The notebooks of Dr. Allegra Stewart : notes about Gertrude Stein, primary and secondary sources / written and collected by Stewart in conjunction with her teaching and publications.
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The notebooks of Dr. Allegra Stewart : notes about Gertrude Stein, primary and secondary sources / written and collected by Stewart in conjunction with her teaching and publications. 1955-1975.
ArchivalResource: 1 ft. shelf length.
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- Stewart, Allegra. The notebooks of Dr. Allegra Stewart : notes about Gertrude Stein, primary and secondary sources / written and collected by Stewart in conjunction with her teaching and publications.
Castellón, Federico. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1933-1971, n.d.
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Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1933-1971, n.d.
The earliest letters from Castellón cover his travels in Europe and his response to the countries and art there, the progress of his work and it's reception. Letters from Madrid relate anecdotes about Salvador Dalí and the delights of the museums there. Paris news includes Castellón's inclusion in a 1935 exhibit of Spanish artists working in Paris and his sighting Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein in the galleries. Upon Castellón's return to New York, his lengthy letters detail the progress of his work and the financial demands of his family, sharing a studio with Henry Mangravite, his surrealist style's reception, his many plans to escape to "Utopia," money trouble and a thank you note to Zigrosser for a loan that enables Castellón to get away to New Orleans. Zigrosser arranged for Catellón to spend the summer of 1939 at Yaddo, a colony Castellón would return to. His letters from Yaddo recount the suicide of Richard Berman (Arnold Höllriegel), a refugee reporter from Vienna. A longer letter from Yaddo describes in detail his life there, the food, the architecture, Marc Blitzstein's political turmoil, Elizabeth Ames and her affair with Leonard Ehrlich, his dislike of Rudolf von Ripper, and the others at Yaddo: Nathan Asch, Martin Gumpert, John Cheever, David Diamond, Herman Broch, Jean Starr Untermeyer, Maureen Whipple and Newton Arvin. The letters are full of details and gossip. Also mentioned is his search for commercial work and his continuing money trouble. Some letters are addressed to Laura Canade, another employee at Weyhe Gallery and Zigrosser's future wife. In 1940, Castellón writes about serigraphy, commercial work at PM magazine, his fiancée Hilda Field and the new residents of Yaddo: Bruce M itchell, Miriam Cohen, Agnes Tait, Marion Greenwood, George Platt Lynes, Monroe Wheeler, and Katherine Anne Porter. After Zigrosser left Weyhe Gallery for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, he continued to support Castllón's career, supporting his application for a Guggenheim Fellowship. Castellón's letters describe meeting Alfred Barr and Una E. Johnson, his travels in the American southwest on his Fellowship, his concerns about being drafted and his 1942 stay at Katherine Anne Porter's farm. In 1943, Castellón was drafted, and his few, very emotional letters from this time describe his depression and alienation from art, his camouflage assignment under scenic designer Jo Mielziner, and eventual posting to India and China. From the war on, the correspondence is less frequent, but the letters are still jammed with details, descriptions and plans. Comments about the new painting, critics and exhibitions have a touch of bitterness to them. Castellón describes the new painting as empty, insincere, falsely intellectual rule-bound. His surrealist, representational style is out of favor. He writes about the changes at Weyhe Gallery and his growing discontent with Erhard Weyhe. He continues to write about plans for print portfolios and travelling, his Guggenheim Fellowship to Rome, and his friendship with John Taylor Arms and Adolf Dehn, two artists from an earlier generation. There is a gap in the correspondence from 1952 to 1963. A very long letter from Castellón details financial transactions, various career alternatives, printmaking ventures and the difficulties of teaching. He describes several projects with Atelier Desjobert in Paris and Abe Lublin in New York (Lublin is also doing mountains of work with Jack Levine), and his own on-going relationship with Associated American Artists and Sylvan Cole. Late letters describe his own print collecting in Europe and his frustration at the Philadelphia Museum of Art's declining to accept a complete set of his prints because they would not take his printing plates as well. The last letters describe Castellón's approaching departure to take up residence in Paris. Included in the printed matter are two issues of a publication of James Monroe High School in New York, exhibition announcements, clippings, reproductions of Castellón's work, and some exhibition catalogs.
ArchivalResource: 125 items (260 leaves).
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- Castellón, Federico. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1933-1971, n.d.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. [Selected non-fiction magazine articles / by Gertrude Stein]
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[Selected non-fiction magazine articles / by Gertrude Stein] [1936-1949]
ArchivalResource: 5 items : ill. ; 35 cm. or smaller.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. [Selected non-fiction magazine articles / by Gertrude Stein]
Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Title:
Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Letters mention colleagues and friends, including Gerald Brenan, Van Wyck Brooks, Nancy Cunard, Havelock Ellis, Christopher Fry, Evelyn Hardy, Arthur Machen, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Henry Miller, Gertrude Powys, Llewelyn Powys, Theodore Powys, Alec Robertson, Paul Rosenfeld, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Edmund Wilson, and Stefan Zweig. Other topics include Ackland's writings and Gregory's writings. Some letters are undated.
ArchivalResource: 0.20 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Toklas, Alice B. Alice B. Toklas letters to Donald H. Frank, 1947-ca. 1967.
Title:
Alice B. Toklas letters to Donald H. Frank, 1947-ca. 1967.
The correspondence contains references to San Francisco, Paris during and after World War II, Gertrude Stein, William James, Virgil Thomson, and Thornton Wilder. Also mentioned are productions of Stein's works, and publications of Toklas' cookbook and her autobiography, "What Is Remembered."
ArchivalResource: 19 letters.1 photographic print.
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- Toklas, Alice B. Alice B. Toklas letters to Donald H. Frank, 1947-ca. 1967.
Kernis, Aaron Jay. Six fragments of Gertrude Stein : for soprano & flute (tripling alto flute & piccolo) / by Aaron Jay Kernis.
Title:
Six fragments of Gertrude Stein : for soprano & flute (tripling alto flute & piccolo) / by Aaron Jay Kernis. 1979.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (6 folded leaves) ; 34 cm.
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- Kernis, Aaron Jay. Six fragments of Gertrude Stein : for soprano & flute (tripling alto flute & piccolo) / by Aaron Jay Kernis.
Levy, Harriet Lane. Harriet Lane Levy recollections : typescript (carbon), circa 1906-1950.
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Harriet Lane Levy recollections : typescript (carbon), circa 1906-1950.
Regarding her trip to Paris with Alice B. Toklas shortly after 1906 earthquake; friendships with Gertrude, Leo, Michael, and Sarah Stein; interest of the Steins in Picasso, Matisse, and other painters; life in Paris at that time. Also includes six letters from Alice B. Toklas, 1914-1950, and letter from William James, August 2, 1944, all addressed to Miss Levy.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 1 portfolio ([62] leaves) ; 28 cm (0.06 linear feet)Copies: 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 642:7) and positive.
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- Levy, Harriet Lane. Harriet Lane Levy recollections : typescript (carbon), circa 1906-1950.
Fonds Edward Gordon Craig
Title:
Fonds Edward Gordon Craig
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- Fonds Edward Gordon Craig
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. The liberation of Gertrude Stein : typescript.
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The liberation of Gertrude Stein : typescript.
Contains corrections by the author.
ArchivalResource: 244 p.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. The liberation of Gertrude Stein : typescript.
Patricia Rowe Willrich Papers, 1949-1996
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Patricia Rowe Willrich Papers, 1949-1996
ArchivalResource: 2.25 Linear Feet; 750 Items
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- Patricia Rowe Willrich Papers, 1949-1996
Hatch, Peter Donald, 1957-. And as he : for mezzo-soprano and flute / Peter Hatch ; [text by Gertrude Stein.]
Title:
And as he : for mezzo-soprano and flute / Peter Hatch ; [text by Gertrude Stein.] 1993.
"The text is from Gertrude Stein's, "If I told him : a completed portrait of Picasso" (1923) and represent one of the more enigmatic sections of this text."--Programme note.
ArchivalResource: score (5 p.) ; 38 cm.
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- Hatch, Peter Donald, 1957-. And as he : for mezzo-soprano and flute / Peter Hatch ; [text by Gertrude Stein.]
Solon, Israel. Collection, 1918-1940s
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Solon, Israel. Collection 1918-1940s
Israel Solon, American writer of fiction and critical prose, was associated with the literary and artistic avant-garde of the 1910s-1920s. The collection contains art and literary publications, manuscripts, proofs, artworks, photographs, correspondence and ephemera. Included are proofs of the April 1920 issue of the Little Review; copies of Three Worlds Monthly in which the first three parts of James Joyce's Ulysses were published; photographs of Jane Heap; a program for an artists' ball inscribed to Heap; journals and manifestos produced by the Dadaist and Futurist movements; correspondence and ephemera related to the mystic philosopher G.I. Gurdjieff; and a preservation photocopy of a circa 1934 typescript of Gertrude Stein's Portraits and Prayers, with an Elucidation.
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- Solon, Israel. Collection, 1918-1940s
Edward Fisk papers
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Edward Fisk papers
Biographical material, letters, a subject file on Genevieve Taggard, notes and writings, printed material, and photographs.
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- Fisk, Edward, 1886-1944. Edward Fisk papers, 1887-1990.
Godmilow, Jill. Jill Godmilow papers, 1974-2010.
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Jill Godmilow papers, 1974-2010.
Papers, 1974-2010, of Jill Godmilow, an independent filmmaker. The collection includes prints (film, video, or DVD) of her films, as well as extensive correspondence and documentation of the production, distribution, and subsequent reception of her films. Dialog lists exist for almost all her films. Especially well represented are the documentaries Far From Poland and What Farocki Taught, her sole narrative feature film Waiting for the Moon, and her unproduced narrative feature What We Talk About When We Talk About Love.
ArchivalResource: 5.0 c.f. (5 record center cartons),14 videodiscs sd., b&w, col. ; DVD,2 videorecordings sd., col. ; 1/2 in.,1 videorecording sd., col. ; 3/4 in.,3 film reels sd., b&w, col. ; 16 mm,5 film reels sd., col. ; 35 mm; plusadditions of 1.0 c.f.,14 audio recordings,11 CD-ROMs,12 videotapes 3/4 in,10 videotapes (Betacam SP),5 videotapes 1/2 in, and1 reel of film 16 mm.
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- Godmilow, Jill. Jill Godmilow papers, 1974-2010.
Harvard Art Museum. Exhibition Records, 1905-2008
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Harvard Art Museum. Exhibition Records, 1905-2008
These records were created by museum staff in the course of planningand installing exhibitions. They pertain primarily to exhibitions held in the Fogg Museum, theBusch-Reisinger Museum and the Sackler Museum, but they also include materials related totraveling or off-site exhibitions. The records date from 1905-2008 and includecorrespondence on a wide range of topics, exhibition proposals, photographic prints andnegatives, object lists, loan forms, press releases, clippings, invitations, posters, printed labelsand wall text, memoranda, exhibition catalogues and drafts of catalogue essays.
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- Harvard Art Museum. Exhibition Records, 1905-2008
Papers of Alix Dobkin, (inclusive), (bulk), 1973-2004, 1979-1995
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Papers of Alix Dobkin, (inclusive), (bulk) 1973-2004 1979-1995
Papers of lesbian singer, songwriter, and activist Alix Dobkin include fan mail, business correspondence, t-shirts, and material about the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival.
ArchivalResource: 10.94 linear ft.; (17 + 1/2 file boxes) plus 1 folio box, 6 oversize boxes, 1 folio folder, 4 folio+ folders, 2 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, 17 photograph folders, 2 slide folders, 6 objects, and electronic records
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- Papers of Alix Dobkin, (inclusive), (bulk), 1973-2004, 1979-1995
Hugnet, Georges, 1906-1974. Georges Hugnet Papers 1920-1971.
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Georges Hugnet Papers 1920-1971.
Handwritten and typed manuscripts, correspondence, printed material, photos, collages, and artwork document Georges Hugnet's life and work from 1920-1971. The Works series is composed of original works by Georges Hugnet. Included in this series is the handwritten manuscript for Non vouloir, one of the earliest French Resistance publications, published in 1940. Letters written by Hugnet in Series II. are dominated by those to Germaine (Pied) Hugnet, his first wife. The Recipient series forms the bulk of the papers and includes letters from Paul Éluard, Marcelle Ferry, Valentine Hugo, Man Ray, Virgil Thomson, and Alice Toklas and richly demonstrates the friendships and business acquaintances of George Hugnet. The final series, Other Papers, contains artwork, building plans, personal documents, printed materials, and documents written by other individuals, either as works or correspondence that are included in the George Hugnet papers.
ArchivalResource: 18.5 boxes (7.77 linear feet)
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- Hugnet, Georges, 1906-1974. Georges Hugnet Papers 1920-1971.
Gilbert A. Harrison Collection of Material by and Relating to Gertrude Stein, 1922-1984
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Gilbert A. Harrison Collection of Material by and Relating to Gertrude Stein, 1922-1984
Gilbert Harrison was a UCLA alumnus and former editor-in-chief of magazine. He began corresponding with Gertrude Stein in 1933, and continued to correspond with Stein until her death in 1946. The collection contains galley and page proofs for books by and about Stein, documents regarding the Stein estate, correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, objects, tape recordings, film, graphics, theatre programs, and exhibition catalogs. Correspondence from Alice B. Toklas, and articles about her, are also included. The New Republic
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.); 2 oversize boxes
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- Gilbert A. Harrison Collection of Material by and Relating to Gertrude Stein, 1922-1984
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Letter to Thornton Wilder : Dallas, Texas : ALS, 1935 Mar. 19.
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Letter to Thornton Wilder : Dallas, Texas : ALS, 1935 Mar. 19.
Her impressions of Texas.
ArchivalResource: [4] p. ; 21 cm.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Letter to Thornton Wilder : Dallas, Texas : ALS, 1935 Mar. 19.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein manuscripts : typescript, 1967, undated.
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Gertrude Stein manuscripts : typescript, 1967, undated.
Typescript copies, with holograph corrections. Included are two plays, Not Sightly, and Old and Old. Latter also has holograph title page. With these: clippings concerning Miss Stein and Alice B. Toklas.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio (0.1 linear feet)
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein manuscripts : typescript, 1967, undated.
Jelenko, Thérèse, 1884-1967. Thérèse Jelenko reminiscences, circa 1965.
Title:
Thérèse Jelenko reminiscences, circa 1965.
Reminiscences of Thérèse Jelenko's association with Michael and Sarah Stein, as music teacher for their son, Allen; her friendship with Pablo Casals; her life in Paris with the Steins; recollections of Leo and Gertrude Stein; the Steins' interest in painting and friendship with Henri Matisse; her study of music and later life.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio (10 p.)
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- Jelenko, Thérèse, 1884-1967. Thérèse Jelenko reminiscences, circa 1965.
Christopher Cox papers, 1927-1990, 1966-1990
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Christopher Cox papers 1927-1990 1966-1990
The Christopher Cox Papers consists of the writings,correspondence files, and personal papers of the editor, author, actor,director, and producer Christopher Cox, and of his partner, the art historianWilliam Olander.
ArchivalResource: 47 boxes (incl. 2 oversize boxes); 20.73 linear feet
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- Christopher Cox papers, 1927-1990, 1966-1990
Lake, Carlton. Carlton Lake Collection of French Manuscripts, 1377-2000, (bulk 1895-1940).
Title:
Carlton Lake Collection of French Manuscripts, 1377-2000, (bulk 1895-1940).
The Carlton Lake Collection contains approximately 350,000 items relating to French art, literature, and music. The majority of the collection consists of papers of numerous French writers, musicians, and artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and includes manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, artwork, music scores, and other materials. The collection is strongest for the period known as the Belle Époque, (roughly 1895-1914) and for the years during and after World War I (especially the 1920s and 1930s). Among the numerous important literary and cultural figures and organizations represented in the collection are Pierre Albert-Birot, Guillaume Apollinaire, Louis Aragon, Antonin Artaud, Georges Bataille, Charles Baudelaire, Samuel Beckett, André Breton, Albert Camus, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, René Char, Paul Claudel, Jean Cocteau, Colette, Maurice Darantière, Marcel Duchamp, Editions J.O. Fourcade, Paul Eluard, Léon-Paul Fargue, Paul Fort, Jean Genet, André Gide, Françoise Gilot, Georges Hugnet, Valentine Hugo, Alfred Jarry, Georges Jean-Aubry, James Joyce, Librairie Dorbon-aîné, Pierre Louÿs, Stéphane Mallarmé, André Malraux, Henry Miller, Pablo Picasso, Marcel Proust, Maurice Raynal, Arthur Rimbaud, Henri-Pierre Roché, Maurice Saillet, Saint-John Perse, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Jean-Paul Sartre, Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Valéry, Paul Verlaine, Emile Vuillermoz, and Emile Zola. A number of significant musical scores, letters, conductor's notes, and other manuscripts created by approximately one hundred composers are also found in the Lake Collection. Among these composers are Georges Auric, Hector Berlioz, Ernest Chasson, Claude Debussy, Paul Dukas, Gabriel Fauré, Franz Liszt, Maurice Ravel, Albert Roussel, Camille Saint-Saëns, Erik Satie, Igor Stravinsky, and Giuseppe Verdi.
ArchivalResource: 303 document boxes, 25 oversize boxes, 16 bound v. (127.26 linear feet), 5 galley folders, 96 oversize folders.
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- Lake, Carlton. Carlton Lake Collection of French Manuscripts, 1377-2000, (bulk 1895-1940).
Stein, Amelia Keyser. Amelia Keyser Stein diary : ms., [1882].
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Amelia Keyser Stein diary : ms., [1882].
Diary kept by writer Gertrude Stein's mother while living near Oakland. Household accounts included.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. 15 cm.
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- Stein, Amelia Keyser. Amelia Keyser Stein diary : ms., [1882].
The Donald Sutherland Collection, 1903-1978, 1940-1975
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The Donald Sutherland Collection, 1903-1978 1940-1975
The papers of Donald Sutherland comprise a large part of a collection which also includes several books, periodicals, and art objects belonging to the prominent literary figure and University of Colorado-Boulder professor. The bulk of the manuscript material was produced during the years when Sutherland was most active in the teaching and writing professions (ca. 1940-1975), up to the time of his death in 1978. Because there are several materials that relate to and were created by some of his older relatives, the earliest papers date back to the late 19th century.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear feet; 1,500+ volumes. Number of Containers: 14
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- The Donald Sutherland Collection, 1903-1978, 1940-1975
Black Sparrow Press. Records, 1967-1976.
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Records, 1967-1976.
The first 3 boxes of the collection contain the general correspondence files of the Black Sparrow Press, documenting the inception and the development of the press, as well as containing correspondence between John Martin, founder of the Press, and a vast array of contemporary poets, novelists, editors, and publishers. The remaining 21 boxes of the collection consist of Black Sparrow Press' archives of titles published between 1973 and 1976. There are more than 60 titles, representing some 30 different authors, including Charles Bukowski, Paul Bowles, Gertrude Stein, D.H. Lawrence, Robert Creeley, and Joyce Carol Oates. The collection contains Black Sparrow Press archives numbers 151-221, except for archives 163, 199, and 208, (Diane Wakowski) and with the addition of archive numbers 227, 250 (Robert Creeley) and 238 (D.H. Lawrence).
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes (24 cu. ft.)
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- Black Sparrow Press. Records, 1967-1976.
Elizabeth McCausland papers
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Elizabeth McCausland papers
The papers of art critic, writer, and historian Elizabeth McCausland measure approximately 45 linear feet and date from 1838 to 1995, with the bulk of the material dating from 1920 to 1995. The collection provides a vast accumulation of data on various artists and aspects of American art, especially the early American modernists and the Federal Arts Projects. Papers include McCausland's extensive research and writing files, particularly on Marsden Hartley, E. L. Henry, Lewis Hine, George Inness, and Alfred H. Maurer. McCausland's correspondence with artists includes a substantial amount with Arthur Dove and Alfred Stieglitz. Her collaborative work with Berenice Abbott on the <emph render="italic">Changing New York</emph> book and series of photographs is well-documented within the collection. Also found are general writings, subject files, files relating to exhibitions, teaching, and committees, photographs, art work, personal papers, and printed material. Additional McCausland material from the estate of Berenice Abbott include biographical materials, project files, writings, and printed materials.McCausland's personal papers consist of appointment books and engagement calendars, scrapbooks, student papers, works printed on her private press, financial records, biographical material, and scattered memorabilia, which together document other aspects of her life apart from her work. Correspondence includes incoming and outgoing letters along with enclosures, dating from McCausland's time as a journalist for <emph render="italic">The Springfield Republican</emph> in the 1920s and 1930s to her time as a freelance writer, art critic, and historian (1940s-1960s) and mostly concerning professional matters. Also included is a substantial amount of correspondence with artists, particularly Arthur Dove and Alfred Stieglitz, and some personal correspondence with her mother. General writings consists primarily of copies of McCausland's speeches and lectures on various art topics in addition to her early poems (dating from the 1930s) and scattered essays and articles.The most extensive part of the collection is comprised of McCausland's research and writing files pertaining to large research and curatorial projects, such as ones on the artists Alfred H. Maurer and Marsden Hartley (which was begun by the American Art Research Council and subsequently taken over by McCausland), and one for the American Processional exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery in 1950. A wide variety of smaller projects are also well-documented in the series Other Research and Writing Files, including ones on E. L. Henry, Lewis Hine, George Inness, her collaborative work with Berenice Abbott on the <emph render="italic">Changing New York</emph> book and series of photographs. Numerous other artists and art topics are covered as well, such as Arthur Dove, Robert Henri, Jacob Lawrence, Charles Hawthorne, film, and photography. Files for her book <emph render="italic">Careers in Art </emph>(1950), her many speaking and lecture engagements, and editing work are also found in this series. Files consist primarily of correspondence, notes, research material, manuscripts, bibliographies, photographs of works of art, completed research forms for works of art, card index files, and printed material.Also found are subject files containing printed material, scattered notes and correspondence, and photographs, which may have been used for reference and/or collected in the course of McCausland's research activities; files relating to various exhibitions organized by McCausland from 1939 to 1944, including ones of silk screen prints and modern photography; files relating to courses on art history taught by McCausland, especially the one she taught at Barnard College in 1956; and files stemming from her participation in various art organizations and committees, especially during the time period just before and during the Second World War.Printed material consists primarily of clippings and tear sheets of McCausland's newspaper articles and columns, which document her contributions to <emph render="italic">The Springfield Republican</emph> from 1923 to 1946, in addition to scattered exhibition catalogs, announcements, books, and miscellaneous publications. Photographs include ones of various artists and works of art, ones from the Farm Security Administration, and ones by photographers, such as Berenice Abbott (including ones from the Federal Art Project book, <emph render="italic">Changing New York</emph>), Barbara Morgan, Weegee, and Edward Weston, among others. Photographs, sometimes annotated or including notes, are scattered throughout her research files. Also included are photographs of McCausland, dating from her childhood. Art work found in the collection includes drawings, prints, and watercolors that were either given to McCausland by the artist or collected by her in the course of her work as an art critic and historian.Additional material belonging to Elizabeth McCausland and donated by the estate of Berenice Abbott includes biographical material; business and personal correspondence; professional project files and writings, including drafts and research materials related to the book projects <emph render="italic">Art in America</emph>, <emph render="italic">Conversations with March</emph>, and <emph render="italic">Frank Kleinholz</emph>; and printed materials, including reprints of critical essays and articles by McCausland.
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- McCausland, Elizabeth, 1899-1965. Elizabeth McCausland papers, 1838-1965 (bulk 1920-1960).
Aldrich, Mildred, 1853-1928. Mildred Aldrich letters, 1914-1917.
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Mildred Aldrich letters, 1914-1917.
Relates to conditions in France during World War I, and to activities of Gertrude Stein and other literary figures in France. Letters sent to a friend in the United States, probably Harriet Levy.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Aldrich, Mildred, 1853-1928. Mildred Aldrich letters, 1914-1917.
Radclyffe Hall correspondence, 1928.
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Radclyffe Hall correspondence, 1928.
One autograph letter signed to Gertrude Stein, August 27, 1928 regarding The Well of Loneliness; one typed manuscript statement, signed, regarding Hall's motives for writing The Well of Loneliness; one typed letter signed to Mr. Saltmarshe, October 1, 1928, declining invitation to address The Heretics at Cambridge and describing the reception of her novel The Well of Loneliness; with printed 4-page prospectus for the Paris edition of The Well of Loneliness; one autograph letter signed by Una Troubridge to Mr. Saltmarshe, December 15, 1928, explaining why Radclyffe Hall could still not accept an invitation to address The Heretics due to her involvement and exhaustion with legal battles over The Well of Loneliness in England and America.
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- Radclyffe Hall correspondence, 1928.
Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-1988. Autograph letter signed : San Francisco, Calif., to John [Martin], Black Sparrow Press, 1974 July 8.
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Autograph letter signed : San Francisco, Calif., to John [Martin], Black Sparrow Press, 1974 July 8.
Introduces Carl Rakosi as a possible new author for the Black Sparrow Press, discusses the difficulty of small press and poetry publishing with mention of James Laughlin's New Directions publishing firm, mentions other authors at the Press, including Charles Eshelman, Diane Palmer, Gertrude Stein and Fielding Dawson.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) & 1 envelope.
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- Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-1988. Autograph letter signed : San Francisco, Calif., to John [Martin], Black Sparrow Press, 1974 July 8.
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.
Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989. Virgil Thomson papers relating to Gertrude Stein, ca. 1927-1987.
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Virgil Thomson papers relating to Gertrude Stein, ca. 1927-1987.
Correspondence, writings, and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 2.00 linear ft.
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- Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989. Virgil Thomson papers relating to Gertrude Stein, ca. 1927-1987.
Vaughan, Joseph Lee. Papers of Joseph L. Vaughan, 1935-1975, 1996.
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Papers of Joseph L. Vaughan, 1935-1975, 1996.
The collection consists of a miscellaneous group of papers concerning Vaughan, his wife Ann Doner Vaughan, and their years at the University of Virginia. These include letters of Dumas Malone and Bus Male ;University historical information; and material regarding the Engineering School and honors received by Vaughan. The collection also contains Kappa Delta Sorority correspondence of Ann Vaughan and other miscellaney. Photographs include one of the U.S.S. Laffey, 1945. Other miscellaneous photographs pertaining to the University of Virginia include Johnnie Larowe, Dr. H.S. Hedges, John Lloyd Newcomb, W.S. Rodman, John Cook Wyllie with Gertrude Stein, "Uncle Albert" the janitor; trailers on Copley Hill, construction of Alderman Library, Easters in 1935 and the gravesite of Wiliam Mynn Thornton. Miscellaneous items include invitations, tickets, bookmarks, cards, song lyrics, prayers, and poems.
ArchivalResource: 95 items.1 cubic.
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- Vaughan, Joseph Lee. Papers of Joseph L. Vaughan, 1935-1975, 1996.
Gallup, Donald Clifford, 1913-2000. Letter, 1948 January 16, New Haven Connecticut [to] Mr. Roscher.
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Letter, 1948 January 16, New Haven Connecticut [to] Mr. Roscher.
One autograph letter, signed, from Donald Gallup, Curator of the Collection of American Literature at Yale University, to Mr. Roscher. The subject of the letter is a painting, possibly a portrait of Gertrude Stein. The letter was removed from a copy of Gertrude Stein's Blood on the Dining Room Floor (New York: Banyan Press, 1948; barcode 110631983) acquired by MASC.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf, plus 1 envelope
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- Gallup, Donald Clifford, 1913-2000. Letter, 1948 January 16, New Haven Connecticut [to] Mr. Roscher.
Sutton, William Alfred, 1915-. Dr. William Sutton Collection, 1943-1946.
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Dr. William Sutton Collection, 1943-1946. 1943-1946.
The collection includes twelve folders chronologically organized (1943-1946). The folders contain letters written by Professor Sutton to his wife and family while serving in Europe during World War II. The archive also includes four additional folders containing newspaper clippings, photographs, maps, and other ephemera detailing William Sutton's service as a military historian. Another folder contains information pertaining to writer Gertrude Stein. A nearly 700 pages typed manuscript entitled "Once upon a War" is also part of the archive. According to the author, "Once upon the War records the nature of army life, some military history, and details the way the army operates, a matter not accurately depicted or known usually."
ArchivalResource: 17 folders, 1 typescript manuscript.
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- Sutton, William Alfred, 1915-. Dr. William Sutton Collection, 1943-1946.
Toklas, Alice B. Alice B. Toklas interview with Roland E. Duncan : and related material, 1952.
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Alice B. Toklas interview with Roland E. Duncan : and related material, 1952.
Includes typed transcript (draft and final copies) of tape-recorded interviews conducted in Paris, Nov. 28-29, 1952, relating primarily to Gertrude Stein's early life and the Stein family, and to her own family and upbringing in San Francisco. Included also: correspondence between Miss Toklas and James D. Hart arranging for the interviews.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.Final copy of interview : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 627:8) and positive.Alice B. Toklas letters : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 627:9) and positive (X-X 16 FILM)Original interviews: 8 sound tape reels and masters : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1 track ; 7 in.
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- Toklas, Alice B. Alice B. Toklas interview with Roland E. Duncan : and related material, 1952.
Gertrude Stein papers, 1925-1958.
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Gertrude Stein papers, 1925-1958.
This artificially assembled collection consists of typescript drafts and handwritten fragments of a paper written about Gertrude Stein, by an unidentified author. Also included in the collection are bibliographic references, press cuttings about Stein's life and works, and 70 photographs, some annotated in French by Stein, including photos of herself, Georges Hugnet, and Eugene Berman, taken at her summer home in Bilignin near Belley, France. In addition are two letters from Stein to Mrs. Knopf.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Gertrude Stein papers, 1925-1958.
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.
Black Lizard Press. Archive, 1977-1994.
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Archive, 1977-1994.
The collection is arranged alphabetically by book title. Included are reviews, press releases, advertisements, photographs, legal correspondence, and personal correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Black Lizard Press. Archive, 1977-1994.
Butcher, Fanny, 1888-1987. Fanny Butcher papers 1830-1984, bulk 1910-1984.
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Fanny Butcher papers 1830-1984, bulk 1910-1984.
Contains extensive correspondence, including letters from Willa Cather, Mignon Good Eberhart, Edna Ferber, Ernest Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis, Arthur Meeker, H.L. Mencken, and Gertrude Stein; clippings; manuscripts; photographs; memorabilia; and several cartoons by John T. McCutcheon.
ArchivalResource: 25 cubic ft. (56 boxes)
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- Butcher, Fanny, 1888-1987. Fanny Butcher papers 1830-1984, bulk 1910-1984.
Toklas, Alice B. Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Prof. Norman Pearson of Yale University discussing his lecture on Gertrude Stein delivered at the Peters Rushton Seminar at the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1952 Nov. 1.
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Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Prof. Norman Pearson of Yale University discussing his lecture on Gertrude Stein delivered at the Peters Rushton Seminar at the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1952 Nov. 1.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Toklas, Alice B. Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Prof. Norman Pearson of Yale University discussing his lecture on Gertrude Stein delivered at the Peters Rushton Seminar at the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1952 Nov. 1.
Cage, John. [Living room music / John Cage.].
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[Living room music / John Cage.]. 1940, c1960.
ArchivalResource: 4 ms. parts ([15] p.) ; 28 cm. and larger.
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- Cage, John. [Living room music / John Cage.].
Barney, Natalie Clifford. Natalie Clifford Barney - Romaine Brooks correspondence 1920-1969.
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Natalie Clifford Barney - Romaine Brooks correspondence 1920-1969.
Collection consists principally of the correspondence between Natalie Clifford Barney and Romaine Brooks (Goddard) beginning in 1920 and continuing until 1969. There are a total of 633 letters, most of which are at least two pages in length and accompanied by the original mailing envelopes. There are 271 letters from Brooks to Barney, and 362 from Barney to Brooks. Brooks and Barney spent the war years together in Florence, Italy, thus accounting for the gap in the correspondence at that time. Although the collection was used by Meryl Secrest in her biography of Brooks, the quotations were minor and the letters can be considered unpublished. Natalie Barney's Paris salon rivaled that of Gertrude Stein and her aAcademie des Femmes was conceived as a female counterpart to the all-male French Academy. The correspondence discusses many well-known figures such as Gertrude Stein, Edna St. Vincent Millay, James Joyce, Carl Van Vechten, Bernard Berenson, W. Somerset Maugham, Ezra Pound, Alice B. Toklas, T.S. Eliot, Djuna Barnes and many others.
ArchivalResource: 4 document boxes (633 letters)
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- Barney, Natalie Clifford. Natalie Clifford Barney - Romaine Brooks correspondence 1920-1969.
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Authors clippings : "GROUP" folder 1942-1991.
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Authors clippings : "GROUP" folder 1942-1991.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Authors clippings : "GROUP" folder 1942-1991.
Papers, [ca.1939]-1966.
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Papers, [ca.1939]-1966.
Papers include proofs and annotated typescripts and manuscripts of Alfred's plays, poems, and translations including: HOGAN'S GOAT, 1966; "Agamemnon" (an original verse play based on the Greek myth), 1954; and poems: "The Visitation," 1960; and "The Annunciation Rosary." Also included is correspondence with literary figures in which Alfred's work and theirs is discussed. Correspondence took place largely while Alfred was in the Army at Camp Polk, Louisiana. Included are letters from Gertrude Stein, ca.1939-1946; Thomas Mann, 1944-1945; Sigrid Undset, 1944; and a copy of a letter from Alfred to Archibald Macleish, who had been his professor, 1950.
ArchivalResource: .6 cubic ft.
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- Alfred, William, 1923-. Papers, [ca.1939]-1966.
Envoy, A Review of Literature and Art records
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Envoy, A Review of Literature and Art records
The collection consists mainly of published and unpublished manuscripts and letters to Envoy of a literary nature. Other correspondence includes incoming business letters and out-going letters, which are organized into separate files in alphabetical order. The collection is massive and has many noteable names. Just a sampling of the writers included: Samuel Beckett, James Thomas Farrell, Denis Johnston, Seumas Macmanus, James Joyce, Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein.
ArchivalResource: 1.70 cu. ft.
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- Envoy (Dublin). Envoy, A Review of Literature and Art records, 1949-1951.
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
Speech Laboratory Archives, ca. 1930s.
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Speech Laboratory Archives, ca. 1930s.
A series of experimental and non-commercial recordings made at Columbia University, chiefly during the 1930s.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1,250 phonodiscs.
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- Speech Laboratory Archives, ca. 1930s.
Rorem, Ned, 1923-. I am Rose / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [music by] Ned Rorem.
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I am Rose / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [music by] Ned Rorem. 1955 Sept. 29.
ArchivalResource: 1 score ([1] leaf) ; 35 cm.
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- Rorem, Ned, 1923-. I am Rose / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [music by] Ned Rorem.
Cummings, Camille, 1900-1986. Camille Cummings papers, 1888-1984, (bulk) 1920-1965.
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Camille Cummings papers, 1888-1984, (bulk) 1920-1965.
The collection includes materials related to Camille's personal life, including her books, diaries, poetry, and other writings, legal papers and photographs. It also includes letters, cards, notes, and telegrams written to Camille, including many from celebrities. The Haynes-Nesbit family papers are included in the Cummings collection. Poetry by Mame Haynes, letters between her and Camille, and other family history and correspondence are here as well as papers from and about her two sisters and materials on Evelyn Nesbit. Correspondence, professional materials, and divorce papers from her husbands, Elliot Paul and Andres Ferret are here, along with materials from Clifford B. Harmon and the League of International Aviators, and the legal case, Ferret vs Allen.
ArchivalResource: 22 linear ft. (44 boxes) and 12 linear ft. of books
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- Cummings, Camille, 1900-1986. Camille Cummings papers, 1888-1984, (bulk) 1920-1965.
Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975. Letter to [?]. [s.l.]. [19--]
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Letter to [?]. [s.l.]. [19--]
Requesting that Mrs. Clarke be given a ticket to Gertrude Stein's lecture.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975. Letter to [?]. [s.l.]. [19--]
De Voto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1955. Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
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Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
Correspondence, typescripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts, speeches, lectures, and other papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with Harper's magazine relates to DeVoto's column The Easy Chair, and includes letters from Harper's magazine to senders of letters of condolence, and letters concerning DeVoto. Includes research material used in DeVoto's literary writings and in his work relating to politics, conservation and reclamation, free speech, national parks, and Western Americana. Correspondents include many of the leading persons in contemporary literature, politics, education, and the arts.
ArchivalResource: 63 linear feet.
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- De Voto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1955. Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
Virgil Thomson papers relating to Gertrude Stein, ca. 1927-1987
Title:
Virgil Thomson papers relating to Gertrude Stein ca. 1927-1987
Correspondence, writings, and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 2.00 linear ft.
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- Virgil Thomson papers relating to Gertrude Stein, ca. 1927-1987
Robert McAlmon papers, 1916-1980, 1930-1952
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Robert McAlmon papers 1916-1980 1930-1952
The Robert McAlmon Papers consist of letters to McAlmon from literary friends, including William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, and Gertrude Stein; manuscripts of several of his writings; and a small quantity of photographs and related papers.
ArchivalResource: 2.71 linear feet (7 boxes)
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- McAlmon, Robert, 1896-1956. Robert McAlmon papers, 1916-1980 (bulk 1930-1952).
Kurtz, Maurice, 1913-. Maurice Kurtz papers, 1943-1946, 2004.
Title:
Maurice Kurtz papers, 1943-1946, 2004.
The collection includes a scrapbook, an audio interview and accompanying transcript, and other items documenting Maurice Kurtz's service in the United States Army during and after World War II. The scrapbook contains photographs from various locations in the United States, France, and Germany where Kurtz was stationed. There are also clippings describing major events in World War II, and a few personal items. In the interview, Kurtz describes the contents of the scrapbook and his time in the army in detail. Also included are letters and other items documenting Kurtz's wartime and post-war activities. The latter included his involvement in the American Military Government in Germany and work with German prisoners of war. Among these items are letters recounting a meeting between Kurtz and Jacques Copeau, founder of the Theatre du Vieux-Colombier and the subject of Kurtz's doctoral dissertation, and a chance encounter with Gertrude Stein in Paris. Also included is correspondence, 2004, between Kurtz and Remi Krug of Krug Champagnes, Reims, France, in response to a article in New York Times about Jeanne Krug, Remi Krug's grandmother, who Kurtz had met in France. Also included is a photocopy of a French pamphlet about Raoul Nordling, a Swedish diplomat during World War II. According to one of Remi Krug's letters, Nordling was instrumental in freeing Jeanne Krug from Gestapo custody in 1944.
ArchivalResource: ca. 400 items (0.5 linear feet)
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- Kurtz, Maurice, 1913-. Maurice Kurtz papers, 1943-1946, 2004.
Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998. Dick Higgins Collection, 1958-2002
Title:
Dick Higgins Collection, 1958-2002
The Dick Higgins Collection spans the years 1958 to 2002 and is 17.5 linear feet. Materials include artwork, publications, and exhibition items. Over one hundred items have been cataloged and are searchable in the USMAI catalog; like the rest of the collection materials, these publications can be viewed in the Special Collections Reading Room only. There are three major divisions within the Dick Higgins Collection and they correspond to the official series: a sampling of Dick Higgins' artwork, publications, and exhibition materials; publications from Something Else Press; and individual and collaborative artwork and publications from members of the greater Fluxus movement. With the exception of the ReFlux Editions items housed in Series III.B, all items were donated from Higgins' studio by Alison Knowles. Selections from ReFlux Editions' "Flux Kit" collection were purchased by the library in 2002. This collection provides an overview of Fluxus artwork and includes rare examples from the Something Else Press publications and the anthologies included in Series III. Over 70 artists are represented in this collection. Higgins's correspondence, personal papers, and the records for Something Else Press are not included; please contact the Special Collections staff for additional resources.
ArchivalResource: 17.5 linear feet
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- Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998. Dick Higgins Collection, 1958-2002
Conference Press. Records, 1936-1946.
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Records, 1936-1946.
Collection consists of the typescript, proofcopy and copy in uncut sheets of Three times three; correspondence of the Press relating to distribution, copyright, and publicity; dated and undated correspondence to and from Saroyan; publicity and reviews of Three times three; and photographs and miscellaneous clippings. Also includes some business materials, a card index for Friends of the Conference Press, and correspondence related to Gertrude Stein's What are masterpieces? published by the Press.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)1 oversize box.
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- Conference Press. Records, 1936-1946.
Rorem, Ned, 1923-. Ned Rorem collection, 1935-2006 (bulk 1950-2000).
Title:
Ned Rorem collection, 1935-2006 (bulk 1950-2000).
An important archive by a leading American composer of art songs.The collection is notable for its breadth and completeness. Both musical and literary manuscripts abound, and Rorem's correspondence ((including Virgil Thomson, Gertrude Stein, Paul Bowles, Paul Goodman)) is of particular interest. It also includes daybooks and writings.
ArchivalResource: 210 linear ft. (90 boxes, 17,000 items)
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- Rorem, Ned, 1923-. Ned Rorem collection, 1935-2006 (bulk 1950-2000).
Rosenshine, Annette, 1880-1971. Life's Not a Paragraph : ms., [undated].
Title:
Life's Not a Paragraph : ms., [undated].
Negative microfilm of typescript copy of her recollections. Childhood in San Francisco; friendship with Alice B. Toklas; early interest in and study of art; 1906 earthquake; Paris, 1906-1908 with Sarah and Michael Stein; friendship with Leo and Gertrude Stein; study with Matisse; social service in San Francisco; psychoanalysis; career as scupltress.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : negative (Rich. 531:13 [1983 replacement]) and positive (2 copies).
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- Rosenshine, Annette, 1880-1971. Life's Not a Paragraph : ms., [undated].
Bowles, Paul, 1910-1999. Scenes from the door. April fool baby / Paul Frederic Bowles ; text by Gertrude Stein.
Title:
Scenes from the door. April fool baby / Paul Frederic Bowles ; text by Gertrude Stein. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Bowles, Paul, 1910-1999. Scenes from the door. April fool baby / Paul Frederic Bowles ; text by Gertrude Stein.
Toklas, Alice B. Autograph letter signed : Paris, to Miller Wilcox, 1958 July 28.
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Autograph letter signed : Paris, to Miller Wilcox, 1958 July 28.
Citing Gertrude Stein's opinion that "it was only in Paris that one could do what when and where one liked without calling attention to it" and adding "so perhaps New York has taken it with so much else from Paris."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 20.8 cm.
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- Toklas, Alice B. Autograph letter signed : Paris, to Miller Wilcox, 1958 July 28.
Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959. Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
Title:
Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, administrative and teaching files, and research materials which document the personal life and professional career of Ross Granville Harrison. Correspondence with many academic, medical, and scientific figures is included, as are the records relating to Yale University's Department of Zoology (1920-1938) and Osborn Zoological Laboratory (1919-1938). Drafts of writings, lectures and related visual materials, research files, and photographs are also arranged in the papers.
ArchivalResource: 71.75 linear ft.
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- Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959. Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
John Breon papers, 1936-1984 (inclusive), 1944-1951
Title:
John Breon papers 1936-1984(inclusive), 1944-1951
The papers contain correspondence,diaries, writings, subject files, and personal papers of John Breon concerninghis World War II experiences, correspondents include Pat Carroll, CharlesCerbone, Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and Carl Van Vechten.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 17; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 9.00
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- Breon, John Wallace, 1923-1984. John Breon papers, 1936-1984 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk).
Expatriate miscellany, 1948-1972.
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Expatriate miscellany, 1948-1972.
Clippings, programs, autograph letters, book flyers, and photographs pertaining to Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and their Paris circle.
ArchivalResource: ca. 20 items.
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- Adelphi University. Library. Special Collections. Expatriate miscellany, 1948-1972.
Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Carl Van Vechten portraits of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas [graphic].
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Carl Van Vechten portraits of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas [graphic]. 1934.
Portraits of Stein and Toklas.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 photographic prints) : 14 x 9 cm
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- Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Carl Van Vechten portraits of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas [graphic].
Stettheimer, Florine, 1871-1944. Papers, [ca. 1920]-1940.
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Papers, [ca. 1920]-1940.
Correspondence, scrapbooks of clippings and photographs, reproductions of art works, two portfolios of original drawings, and the puppets for Stein's opera FOUR SAINTS IN THREE ACTS.
ArchivalResource: ca. 900 items (7 boxes, 40 v., 1 portfolio)
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- Stettheimer, Florine, 1871-1944. Papers, [ca. 1920]-1940.
Kievman, Carson, 1949-. The repercussive sojourn : Ladies voices / composition by Carson Kievman ; text by Gertrude Stein, from Ladies voices ; additional text by Carson Kievman.
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The repercussive sojourn : Ladies voices / composition by Carson Kievman ; text by Gertrude Stein, from Ladies voices ; additional text by Carson Kievman. c1974.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (48 p.), bound ; 35 x 50 cm.
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- Kievman, Carson, 1949-. The repercussive sojourn : Ladies voices / composition by Carson Kievman ; text by Gertrude Stein, from Ladies voices ; additional text by Carson Kievman.
Fisher, Gladys. D.H. Lawrence realia, [1912].
Title:
D.H. Lawrence realia, [1912].
This collection of Lawrence realia includes two items: a white marble sculpture of Gertrude Stein, carved by Gladys Caldwell Fisher, [n.d.]; and an embroidered panel of a winged Etruscan horse with figures of a man and a woman worked by D.H. Lawrence and Frieda Lawrence, in Barda Italy, 1912.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Fisher, Gladys. D.H. Lawrence realia, [1912].
Comstock, Ada Louise. Papers, 1818-1982 (inclusive), 1887-1982 (bulk).
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Papers, 1818-1982 (inclusive), 1887-1982 (bulk).
Speeches, correspondence, photographs, and clippings reflect Comstock's professional activities before and after retirement. Material pertainsto Radcliffe College, Smith College, University of Minnesota, Moorhead State University, Yale University, the American Woman's Association, the American Association of University Women, the National Commission of Law Observance and Enforcement and the Institute of Pacific Relations. Also included is personal correspondence with Wallace Notestein (1910-1955), letters received from family, friends, and historian colleagues of Wallace Notestein, and biographical material.
ArchivalResource: 13 linear ft.
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- Comstock, Ada Louise. Papers, 1818-1982 (inclusive), 1887-1982 (bulk).
Papers of Robert Graves: Correspondence (arranged by correspondent), c1909 to 2004
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Papers of Robert Graves: Correspondence (arranged by correspondent) c1909 to 2004
ArchivalResource: 63 boxes
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- Papers of Robert Graves: Correspondence (arranged by correspondent), c1909 to 2004
Mabel Dodge Luhan papers, 1859-1961, 1913-1951
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Mabel Dodge Luhan papers 1859-1961 1913-1951
The Luhan papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, scrapbooks and personal papers documenting the life and work of Mabel Dodge Luhan. Series I, Correspondence, consists chiefly of incoming letters from family, friends, fans and publishers. Luhan's activities and relationships in New York and New Mexico, with artists, writers, labor leaders and Native American Indians, are well documented. Correspondents include John Evans, John Collier, Gertrude and Leo Stein, Hutchins Hapgood, Neith Boyce, Maurice Sterne, Alfred Stieglitz, Carl Van Vechten, Robert Edmond Jones, D.H. and Frieda Lawrence, Dorothy Brett and Georgia O'Keeffe. The one significant group of outgoing letters is to psychoanalyst Smith Ely Jelliffe. Series II, Writings, contains a variety of writings: articles, essays, short stories, novels, poetry, reviews, book-length autobiographical and non-fictional work, and writings of others. There are drafts of Lorenzo in Taos, three of the four published volumes of Intimate Memories, and several unpublished autobiographical writings. Series III, Photographs, consists of portraits and snapshots of people and places, including Mabel Dodge and Tony Luhan, family, friends, Native American Indians, and Luhan's homes in Florence and Taos. There are photographs by James Edward Abbe, Ansel Adams, Laura Gilpin, Ernest Knee, Edward Weston and others. Series IV, Scrapbooks, consists of seventeen scrapbooks containing clippings and letters devoted to Luhan's published books and to subjects of interest to her. Clippings on subjects deal with modern art and literature, the 1913 Armory Show, Luhan's salon, labor issues, D.H. Lawrence, Native American Indians and Taos. Clippings include articles by Luhan and friends. Series V, Personal Papers, is organized into ten subseries: Artwork, Clippings, Diaries, Financial and Legal Records, Invitations and Announcements, John Evans Papers, Medical Records, Postcards, Printed Ephemera and Other. The Artwork subseries includes work by D.H. Lawrence, Maurice Sterne and Marsden Hartley. Series VI, Subject Files, consists chiefly of clippings on friends and family.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 112 (incl. 7 oversize boxes); Other Storage Formats: 5 art storage items; Linear Feet: 68.24'
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- Mabel Dodge Luhan papers, 1859-1961, 1913-1951
Manierre Dawson papers
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Manierre Dawson papers
Letters; a journal, 1908-1922, 1939-1940; a record of Dawson's painting and sculpture, 1904-1963; and an exhibition catalog.
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- Dawson, Manierre, 1887-1969. Manierre Dawson papers, 1904-1963.
Toklas, Alice B. Letters to William Alfred, 1951-1961.
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Letters to William Alfred, 1951-1961.
Contains personal letters from Alice Toklas to William Alfred about travels in Europe, Gertrude Stein, and religion.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.1 linear ft.)
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- Toklas, Alice B. Letters to William Alfred, 1951-1961.
General photograph collection.
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General photograph collection.
The General Photograph Collection comprises a variety of photographs of people, places, things, and events, many of which relate to subjects represented in the manuscript collections. It contains photos of the Abbey Theatre, Richard Aldington, Kay Boyle, Erskine Caldwell, Nancy Cunard, James Joyce, Anais Nin, Minnesota Fats, Gertrude Stein, John Steinbeck, William Butler Yeats, and others. The collection also includes a number of photographs of Southern Illinois places and people.
ArchivalResource: 12.00 boxes.
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- General photograph collection.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. ALS, n.d. [1929], Bellignin, to George [Hugnet].
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ALS, n.d. [1929], Bellignin, to George [Hugnet].
Gertrude Stein writes to George [Hugnet] asking him to return "Alice's book." "I made a very good portrait of you, after your visit, in English of course and I'd like you to see it but you won't now until Alice gets her book back and I [proofs]..." She goes on to describe how they are raising "Basket," their new dog.
ArchivalResource: 2 p., 27 x 20.7 cm.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. ALS, n.d. [1929], Bellignin, to George [Hugnet].
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
Living Theatre records, 1945-1991
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Living Theatre records 1945-1991
The Living Theatre was founded by Judith Malina and Julian Beck in 1947. The records consist of scripts and related performance papers. Also included are business papers, financial records, clippings, diaries, photographs and correspondence. There is little material reflecting the personal lives of Malina and Beck.
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- Living Theatre records, 1945-1991
Alan Steele: Letters to him, 20th century
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Alan Steele: Letters to him 20th century
ArchivalResource: 1 box
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- Alan Steele: Letters to him, 20th century
Koch, Frederick R. (Frederick Robinson). Frederick R. Koch collection of Jean Cocteau, 1913-1969.
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Frederick R. Koch collection of Jean Cocteau, 1913-1969.
Collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, drawings, photographs, and other material by or relating to Jean Cocteau. Correspondence consists of single and small groups of letters from Cocteau to Catherine d'Erlanger, Florence Gould, Daniel Halévy, Valentine Hugo, and others, as well as third party letters from Jean Desbordes to d'Erlanger and from Raymond Radiguet to an unidentified recipient. There are holograph drafts of several Cocteau manuscripts, including "La reprise de Parade," and holograph and typescript drafts of poems by Radiguet and Gertrude Stein, as well as a draft of an essay on Cocteau by Maurice Sachs. In addition to correspondence and manuscripts, there are twenty-two original drawings by Cocteau for the illustrated edition of Le grand écart (Paris: Stock, 1926), in a volume bound by Lucie Weill, and photographic prints of Cocteau, Jean Marais, and other actors from several of Cocteau's films. Other materials include Cocteau's last will and testament dating from 1939.
ArchivalResource: 3.21 linear feet (4 boxes)
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- Koch, Frederick R. (Frederick Robinson). Frederick R. Koch collection of Jean Cocteau, 1913-1969.
Living Theatre Collection, 1951-1961
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Living Theatre Collection 1951-1961
Programs and prospectus from the Living Theatre in New York.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (SC)
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- Living Theatre Collection, 1951-1961
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.
Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939. Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973 (bulk 1850-1939).
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Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973 (bulk 1850-1939).
Correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, broadsides, bound manuscripts, photographs, and clippings, mainly spanning the period from the maturity of Ford's grandfather, Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, to the death of Ford himself. Material from Ford's career ranges from unpublished novels and short stories of the 1890's and early 1900's to journal articles, literary reviews, lectures, addresses, and radio talks he wrote or delivered in the last 20 years of his life, including complete manuscripts of many published and unpublished novels, nonfiction books, stories, poems, plays, essays, and musical compositions. Included are the manuscript of "Seraphina," the basis of the novel Romance which Ford wrote with Joseph Conrad; manuscripts of Ford's novels The Fifth Queen, The Privy Seal, The Heart of the Country, The Young Lovell, and Women and Men; a complete version and a "printer's copy" of The Good Soldier; manuscripts of a number of Ford's nonfiction works, including his biography of Ford Madox Brown; and some issues of the literary magazines he edited, the English Review and the Transatlantic Review. The collection also contains galley proofs (9 leaves) with James Joyce's corrections of his Work in Progress, a fragment of Finnegans Wake that appeared in the Transatlantic Review. Also included are postcards from Ford depicting scenes from Germany before World War I; letters and articles documenting Ford's increasing concern about Nazi expansionism, and his efforts to help Jewish refugees, in the 1930's; Arthur Mizener's manuscript material and correspondence for his biography of Ford, The Saddest Story; and David Dow Harvey's manuscripts for his bibliography of Ford. Correspondence includes Ford's letters to his wife Elsie Martindale, daughters Katharine Hueffer Lamb and Julia Madox Loewe, and lovers Violet Hunt and Stella Bowen; Ford's army correspondence notebook from World War I, and letters to Joseph Conrad from the front; and much additional correspondence with Conrad and other writers, literary agents, and publishers. Correspondents include, in addition to those named above, Henry James, H.G. Wells, Ezra Pound, Jean Stafford, W.H. Auden, Gertrude Stein, Allen Tate, Theodore Dreiser, T.S. Eliot, John Ruskin, Ford Madox Brown, and publishers including Greenslet, Gollancz, Munson, Lippincott, and Allen and Unwin. Also included is correspondence of Ford's biographer Arthur Mizener with Janice Biala, Rebecca West, Eudora Welty, Katherine Anne Porter, and others.
ArchivalResource: 37.8 linear ft.
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- Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939. Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973 (bulk 1850-1939).
Bond, Pat. Pat Bond papers, 1910s-1994 (bulk 1979-1985).
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Pat Bond papers, 1910s-1994 (bulk 1979-1985).
The Papers contain background research, notes, early drafts, and manuscripts for Bond's one-woman shows. Two of the better known pieces are "Gerty, Gerty, Gerty Stein Is Back, Back, Back" and "Lorena Hickok and Eleanor Roosevelt: a Love Story." There are also correspondence, diaries, autobiographical notes, photographs, reviews, and awards.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear feet.
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- Bond, Pat. Pat Bond papers, 1910s-1994 (bulk 1979-1985).
Gertrude Stein Collection TXRC06-A12., 1914-1973, (bulk 1946-1967)
Title:
Gertrude Stein Collection 1914-1973 (bulk 1946-1967)
Manuscripts, correspondence, financial and legal documents, address books, and personal papers make up the Gertrude Stein Collection. The material was collected by Alice B. Toklas after Stein's death and includes a large amount of Toklas's incoming correspondence.
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- Gertrude Stein Collection TXRC06-A12., 1914-1973, (bulk 1946-1967)
Claribel and Etta Cone letters
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Claribel and Etta Cone letters
Correspondence between Claribel and Etta Cone and Cone family members; forty letters from Henri Matisse, 1929-1949, and letters from Marguerit Matisse Duthuit, Leon Kroll, Walter Pach, L. R. Pissaro, Ben Silbert, Gertrude Stein, John Rewald, Jack Tworkov, Vincent van Gogh, William and Marguerite Zorach, and others. Enclosed with the letters are typescripts of essays by Ben Silbert, "Landscape-My First Watercolor" and "Concerning Some of My Drawings"; a draft typescript of a talk by Gertrude Stein, "The Value of College Education for Women"; and clippings.
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- Cone, Etta. Claribel and Etta Cone letters, 1898-1949.
The liberation of Gertrude Stein : typescript
Title:
The liberation of Gertrude Stein : typescript
Contains corrections by the author. Text compares with text as printed in Wars I have seen (Random House, N.Y., 1945), without the Epilogue. Note to wartime censor on first page written and signed by Thornton Wilder, Sept. 16th.
ArchivalResource: 244 p
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- The liberation of Gertrude Stein : typescript
Aldrich, Mildred, 1853-1928. Autobiography, 1926.
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Autobiography, 1926.
The collection consists of four bound volumes containing a typed transcript of Aldrich's autobiography, Confessions Of A Breadwinner, which she completed in 1926. The collection includes "The Burial of A Fallen Poet" (call number A/A36), an edited version of Chapter V of Part Third of Confessions Of A Breadwinner; the poet is Oscar Wilde.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft.
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- Aldrich, Mildred, 1853-1928. Autobiography, 1926.
Bailey, Margery, 1891-1963. Margery Bailey papers, 1912-1978.
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Margery Bailey papers, 1912-1978.
Correspondence with actors, actresses, theatrical people, dramatists and writers; materials relating to the English Club and the Dramatists Alliance at Stanford, the Shakespeare Festival at Ashland, Oregon, the Institute of Renaissance Studies, and theater productions at Stanford, 1935-36; letters to former students Robert A. Brauns, Myna B. Hughes, H. Arthur Klein, Thomas Seller, and Grace Margaret Webster, 1930-63, collected by Phillip Persky for his edition of "Letters of Margery Bailey, " SAN JOSE STUDIES; photocopies of Bailey correspondence regarding John P. Marquand, Clarence Darrow, Gertrude Stein, Robinson Jeffers, Irvin S. Cobb, and Harold Bell Wright; and an unpublished article by Frank de Guerre. Material about Miss Bailey's work includes term papers of her students, her own papers as a student, lecture and research notes, reprints of her articles and papers on the humanities at Stanford.
ArchivalResource: 3.25 linear feet.
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- Bailey, Margery, 1891-1963. Margery Bailey papers, 1912-1978.
Henry McBride papers
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Henry McBride papers
Correspondence, manuscript writings, notes, reviews, articles, clippings, letters, photographs, catalogs, and postcard.
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- McBride, Henry, 1867-1962. Henry McBride papers, 1887-1962.
Margery Bailey papers, 1912-1978
Title:
Margery Bailey papers 1912-1978
Correspondence with actors, actresses, theatrical people, dramatists and writers; materials relating to the English Club and the Dramatists Alliance at Stanford, the Shakespeare Festival at Ashland, Oregon, the Institute of Renaissance Studies, and theater productions at Stanford, 1935-36; letters to former students Robert A. Brauns, Myna B. Hughes, H. Arthur Klein, Thomas Seller, and Grace Margaret Webster, 1930-63, collected by Phillip Persky for his edition of "Letters of Margery Bailey," SAN JOSE STUDIES; photocopies of Bailey correspondence regarding John P. Marquand, Clarence Darrow, Gertrude Stein, Robinson Jeffers, Irvin S. Cobb, and Harold Bell Wright; and an unpublished article by Frank de Guerre. Material about Miss Bailey's work includes term papers of her students, her own papers as a student, lecture and research notes, reprints of her articles and papers on the humanities at Stanford.
ArchivalResource: 3.25 Linear feet
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- Margery Bailey papers, 1912-1978
Cannell, Kathleen, 1891-1974. Papers of Kathleen Cannell, ca. 1890-1974 (inclusive), 1944-1974 (bulk).
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Papers of Kathleen Cannell, ca. 1890-1974 (inclusive), 1944-1974 (bulk).
Contains articles, both manuscript and printed, by Cannell, as well as correspondence, manuscripts of short stories and the beginning of a novel, radio scripts, lectures, notebooks, accounts of World War II, photographs, programs, scrapbooks, clippings, and printed material.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Cannell, Kathleen, 1891-1974. Papers of Kathleen Cannell, ca. 1890-1974 (inclusive), 1944-1974 (bulk).
Hartley, Marsden, 1877-1943. Marsden Hartley memorial collection, 1904-1947, n.d.
Title:
Marsden Hartley memorial collection, 1904-1947, n.d.
The collection includes originals and copies of Hartley's correspondence, poems, and essays compiled from a variety of sources. Correspondents include Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Tiemer, and Norma Berger, the artist's favorite niece. There are also published and unpublished poems in manuscript and typescript form, including Hartley's essay on Carl Sprinchorn, a close friend and fellow Maine artist.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot
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- Hartley, Marsden, 1877-1943. Marsden Hartley memorial collection, 1904-1947, n.d.
Prentiss Taylor papers
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Prentiss Taylor papers
The collection measures 20.8 linear feet, dates from 1885 to 1991 (bulk dates 1908-1986) and documents the career of Harlem Renaissance lithographer, teacher, and painter Prentiss Taylor. The collection consists primarily of subject/correspondence files (circa 16 ft.), reflecting Prentiss' career as a lithographer and painter, his association with figures prominent in the Harlem Renaissance, notably Carl Van Vechten and Langston Hughes, his activities as president of the Society of Washington Printmakers and other art organizations, his work in art therapy treating mental illness, and his teaching position at American University. The subject files contain mostly correspondence, but many include photographs and printed material. Also included are biographical, financial, legal and printed material; several hundred photographs; notes and writings; sketchbooks, drawings and a few prints by Taylor; and scrapbooks dating from 1885-1956.The Langston Hughes files contain photocopies of letters from Hughes, greeting cards, ten original photographs of Hughes, and an autographed card printed with Hughes' poem, <emph render="italic">The Negro Speaks of Rivers</emph>. In addition, there is a contract between Hughes and Taylor, witnessed by Carl Van Vechten, forming the Golden Stair Press, through which many of Hughes' poems were printed with illustrations by Taylor. A rare edition of their first publication, <emph render="italic">The Negro Mother</emph>, is found here. Also found in this file is a 1932 final copy of <emph render="italic">Scottsboro Limited</emph>, another collaborative effort between Taylor and Hughes that focused on a case where nine black youths were falsely accused of raping two white women. The collection contains extensive correspondence about Taylor's lithograph of the same title and the printing of the publication. Other rare Harlem Renaissance publications found within Taylor's papers include <emph render="italic">Golden Stair Broadsides</emph>, <emph render="italic">Opportunity Journal of Negro Life</emph>, <emph render="italic">The Rebel Poet</emph>, and <emph render="italic">Eight Who Lie in the Death House</emph>, several of which were also illustrated by Taylor.Prentiss Taylor's long association with Langston Hughes and other figures of the Harlem Renaissance stemmed from his early friendship with Carl Van Vechten. Taylor's papers contain correspondence with Van Vechten, autographed copies of Van Vechten's booklets, and numerous photographs of notable Harlem Renaissance figures, many taken by Van Vechten, including Zora Neale Hurston, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Eugene O'Neill, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Paul Robeson, and many others. Also found are period photographs of Charleston, South Carolina and Harlem street scenes.95 letters from Rachel Field, 75 letters from Langston Hughes, 3 letters from Armin Landeck, 46 letters from Josephine Pinckney, 1 letter from Gertrude Stein, 7 letters from Alice B. Toklas, 1 postcard from Mark Van Doren, and 25 letters from Carl Van Vechten are photocopies. Originals of the Hughes and Toklas letters are located at the Yale University Library. Location of the remaining original letters are unknown.The Prentiss Taylor papers offer researchers insight into the rich cultural documentation of the Harlem Renaissance and the development of twentieth-century printmaking as an American fine art.
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- Prentiss Taylor papers, 1885-1991
STEIN, GERTRUDE. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
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Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- STEIN, GERTRUDE. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Portrait of Gertrude Stein, 1935 February 4.
Title:
Portrait of Gertrude Stein, 1935 February 4.
Gerturde Stein stands in front of the Rotunda at the University of Virginia during her tour of America.
ArchivalResource: 1 photo. : silver print ; 25 x 19 cm.
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- Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Portrait of Gertrude Stein, 1935 February 4.
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
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Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Correspondence, day books, financial records, and photographs of Mary Dreier, social reformer, from Brooklyn, New York.
ArchivalResource: 11.26 linear feet ((27 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder,1 oversize folder, 33 photograph folders, 1 folio photograph folder, 1 folio+ photograph folder)
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- Papers, 1797(1897-1963)
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.
Bareiss, Walter. Oral history, 1991.
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Oral history, 1991.
Bareiss discusses his life in Europe, his college years at Yale University, and his beginnings as a collector. He focuses on his participation in MoMA activities including his involvement as a member of the Museum's Junior Council; his role in founding the Art Lending Service; his participation as a member of the Committee on the Museum Collections (1956), the Committee on Painting and Sculpture (1967-72), the Committee on Drawings (1972-89) and the Board of Trustees; the events surrounding the dismissal of Bates Lowry and the Museum's search for a permanent director; the arrangement for a syndicate to acquire the Gertrude Stein Collection; and developments in the Painting and Sculpture Department in the late 1960's and early 1970's. Parts of the interview describe Alfred H. Barr, Jr., James Thrall Soby, Rene d'Harnoncourt, Dorothy C. Miller, William S. Paley, William C. Seitz, and Peter Selz.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript. (142 p.)4 sound cassettes.
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- Bareiss, Walter. Oral history, 1991.
Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Editorial correspondence files, A-E, of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1919-1953.
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Editorial correspondence files, A-E, of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1919-1953.
ArchivalResource: 2000 (ca.) items : typescript.
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- Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Editorial correspondence files, A-E, of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1919-1953.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Papers of Gertrude Stein [manuscript], 1922-1955.
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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.
James R. Mellow papers, 1940-1999
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James R. Mellow papers 1940-1999
The collection consistsof research material, writings, correspondence, audiocassettes, printedmaterial, personal papers, financial papers, photographs, and other papers,documenting the work of James R. Mellow as an art critic, a book reviewer, anda literary biographer, shedding particular light on his biographies of GertrudeStein, Nathaniel Hawthorne, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway,and Walker Evans.
ArchivalResource: 40.87 linear feet (53boxes)
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- James R. Mellow papers, 1940-1999
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
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Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
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: 15.5 boxes (7.7 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
[A collection of ephemeral material about Gertrude Stein.]
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[A collection of ephemeral material about Gertrude Stein.] [1903?]-1991.
ArchivalResource: 14 pieces : ill., ports. ; 11-29 cm.
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- [A collection of ephemeral material about Gertrude Stein.]
Avis Berman research material on art and artists
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Avis Berman research material on art and artists
Avis Berman research material on art and artists measures 2.4 linear feet and dates from 1976-1994. Included are interviews conducted by Berman, correspondence, printed material, and drafts of writing for articles and essays published by Berman in preparation for various books, articles and exhibitions, magazines and museum and gallery catalog essays. Subjects include Romare Bearden, Adelyn Breeskin, Howard Chandler Christy, Chaim Gross, Geoffrey Holder and Carmen de Lavallade, Jacob Lawrence, Marisol, Mary Miss, Reuben Nakian, Maxfield Parrish, Helen Farr Sloan, John Sloan, Raphael Soyer, and others. Correspondence consists primarily of letters received from artists and art professionals Avis contacted during her research process for various assignments. This type of correspondence also appears in the artist and art workers files and the topical files of this collection. The artist and art workers files contains a wide range of research material including correspondence, notes, and copies of published articles and book chapters, generally collected in preparation for a writing assignment. Some drafts for those writing assignments appear in the files as well. Topical files consist of research materials compiled by Avis Berman on topics she researched and deloped primarily for the sake of writing projects, including correspondence, notes, and copies of published sources.
ArchivalResource: 2.4 Linear feet
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- Berman, Avis. Avis Berman research material on Adelyn Breeskin, 1976-1977.
Hall, Radclyffe, 1886-1943. Radclyffe Hall correspondence, 1928.
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Radclyffe Hall correspondence, 1928.
One autograph letter signed to Gertrude Stein, August 27, 1928 regarding The Well of Loneliness; one typed manuscript statement, signed, regarding Hall's motives for writing The Well of Loneliness; one typed letter signed to Mr. Saltmarshe, October 1, 1928, declining invitation to address The Heretics at Cambridge and describing the reception of her novel The Well of Loneliness; with printed 4-page prospectus for the Paris edition of The Well of Loneliness; one autograph letter signed by Una Troubridge to Mr. Saltmarshe, December 15, 1928, explaining why Radclyffe Hall could still not accept an invitation to address The Heretics due to her involvement and exhaustion with legal battles over The Well of Loneliness in England and America.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Hall, Radclyffe, 1886-1943. Radclyffe Hall correspondence, 1928.
Brown, Bob, 1886-1959. Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
Title:
Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
This collection consists of correspondence, articles written by Bob Brown, miscellaneous written material and photographs. Much of the correspondence is between Bob Brown and Philip Kaplan, but other notable names included are Kay Boyle, Nancy Cunard, Gertrude Stein, and William Carlos Williams. Of special interest are approximately 100 letters from Henry Miller to Anaïs Nin.
ArchivalResource: 12.00 boxes.
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- Brown, Bob, 1886-1959. Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Papers, 1925-1939.
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Papers, 1925-1939.
Letter to Harold G. Rugg, stating that her mss. are at Yale; letter to Hope Steinberg; duplicated copy of a brief essay on Sir Francis Rose.
ArchivalResource: 3 items ; 27 cm. or smaller.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Papers, 1925-1939.
Vestal, Donald B., 1893-1964?. Papers : concerning Gertrude Stein's Identity or I am because my little dog knows me, 1934-1936.
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Papers : concerning Gertrude Stein's Identity or I am because my little dog knows me, 1934-1936.
Includes letters from Stein to Vestal, a typescript of Identity, and a letter from Thornton Wilder to Vestal containing a critique of Identity.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.1 linear ft.)
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- Vestal, Donald B., 1893-1964?. Papers : concerning Gertrude Stein's Identity or I am because my little dog knows me, 1934-1936.
Allen Tanner papers, 1902-1986
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Allen Tanner papers 1902-1986
Papers include correspondence, photographs, writings and other materials by or relating to Allen Tanner, and particularly concerning his relationship with Pavel Tchelitchew. Correspondence consists of letters to Tanner, among them letters from René Crevel, Pavel Tchelitchew, Virgil Thomson, and Alexandra Zaoussailoff. Also included are several letters from Tanner to John Torson, and one letter from Lincoln Kirstein and one brief postcard from Edith Sitwell, both to Tchelitchew. Writings include holographs and typescripts by Tanner and unidentified writers, generally concerning Tchelitchew, as well as Tanner's life in the 1920's in New York and Paris. Among the photographs are pictures of Tanner and Tchelitchew. Additional materials includes printed items and other materials primarily concerning Tanner and Tchelitchew.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 5; Other Storage Formats: 1 broadside, 1 portfolio; Linear Feet: 1.7
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- Tanner, Allen. Allen Tanner papers, 1902-1986.
Papers, 1872-1945
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Papers, 1872-1945
Autobiography, diaries, literary notebooks, etc., of Inez Haynes Gillmore, writer.
ArchivalResource: 7 file boxes, incl. 25 v. and 1 v. oversize ; 1 folder oversize.
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- Papers, 1872-1945
Yale University Press records, 1919-1964
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Yale University Press records 1919-1964
The records contain setting copies and proofs for works published by the press from 1919 through 1964 for many well-known twentieth century authors. Materials relating to multiple titles dating from the 1950s can be found, for example, for Gertrude Stein and Eugene O'Neill. Works can also be found for a number of authors affiliated with the University either as students or faculty. Many of the early titles in the collection were published as part of the Yale Series of Younger Poets. These authors include: Alfred Bellinger, the publisher John Chipman Farrar, John Hollander, Victor Starbuck, Viola Chittenden White, Amos Niven Wilder, and Wayland Wells Williams.
ArchivalResource: 7.67 linear feet (21 boxes, including 4 oversize boxes)
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- Yale University Press records, 1919-1964
Gertrude Stein and Her Circle papers, 1927-1938
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Gertrude Stein and Her Circle papers
Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) was an American-born poet, novelist, and playwright who lived for a time in Baltimore, Maryland, but spent most of her life in France and England. The collection consists of correspondence, biographical materials, work papers, and photographs and is mostly in French. Significant figures represented include Georges Hugnet, Georges Maratier, Jacques Stettiner, John Boulton, Bernard Fry, and Pablo Picasso.
ArchivalResource: .50 linear feet
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- Hugnet, Georges, 1906-1974. Papers of Gertrude Stein and her circle.
The Virgil Thomson Papers, 1804-1990 (inclusive)
Title:
The Virgil Thomson Papers 1804-1990 (inclusive)
Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the American composer and critic Virgil Thomson (1896-1989)
ArchivalResource: 394 boxes (183 linear ft.)
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- The Virgil Thomson Papers, 1804-1990 (inclusive)
Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
Title:
Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
Correspondence, typescripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts, speeches, lectures, and other papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with Harper's magazine relates to DeVoto's column The Easy Chair, and includes letters from Harper's magazine to senders of letters of condolence, and letters concerning DeVoto. Includes research material used in DeVoto's literary writings and in his work relating to politics, conservation and reclamation, free speech, national parks, and Western Americana. Correspondents include many of the leading persons in contemporary literature, politics, education, and the arts.
ArchivalResource: 63.0 Linear feet
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- Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
MacCarthy mss., 1863-1991
Title:
MacCarthy mss. 1863-1991
Consists of the papers of drama and literary critic Desmond MacCarthy, 1877-1952, and his wife, author Mary (Warre-Cornish) MacCarthy, 1882-1953.
ArchivalResource: 10,000 items
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- MacCarthy mss., 1863-1991
Keith Morrow Martin Papers, 1928-1987
Title:
Keith Morrow Martin Papers 1928-1987
Papers of the American painter, collagist; died 1983. Collection includes correspondence (1933-1978); artwork reproductions and photographs; writings, including a reminiscence of Gertrude Stein; and memorabilia, including inventories of artwork, itineraries, photographs, financial material, exhibition announcements, invitations, and catalogs (1931-1987), and articles and reviews about Martin. Correspondence covers family, business, and personal correspondence, including that with Adelyn Breeskin, Tom L. Freudenheim, Henry Gorski, Lincoln F. Johnson, Ralph T. Millet, Wasyl Palijczuk, Charles Parkhurst, Brenda Richardson, Eleanor Patterson Spencer, Bertha Fanning Taylor, and Alice B. Toklas.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft.
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- Keith Morrow Martin Papers, 1928-1987
Century Company records
Title:
Century Company records
The Century Company published the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, which was widely regarded as the best general periodical of its time, performing a role as cultural arbiter during the 1880s and 1890s. It was founded in New York City in 1881 and also published the children's magazine St. Nicholas, dictionaries, and books. The Century Company records date from 1870 to the 1930s and chiefly contain correspondence with contributors, readers, public figures, and literary agents. A number of manuscripts and proofs in the collection are extensively edited and taken with annotations on letters provide a detailed record of the outlook, standards, and functions of the company.
ArchivalResource: 60.4 linear feet; 151 boxes
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- Century Company records, 1870-1924
Bennett Cerf Papers, ca. 1898-1977.
Title:
Bennett Cerf Papers ca. 1898-1977.
ArchivalResource: 52 linear ft (ca. 6,300 items in 71 boxes, 45 volumes, & 22 oversized items).
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- Bennett Cerf Papers, ca. 1898-1977.
Baltimore Museum of Art. Cone Collection Records, 1929-2008.
Title:
Cone Collection Records, 1929-2008.
The Cone Collection Records measure 5.4 linear feet and date from 1929 to 2008. They contain a collection of material concerning the Cone Collection of art donated to The Baltimore Museum of Art by Etta Cone in 1949. It includes documents regarding the acquisition of the art collection as well as correspondence, photographs, clippings and publications related to the Cones and their collection. Series 1, Acquisition of the Collection contains 9 subseries: Claribel Cone's Will and Estate, Etta Cone's Will, Disbursement of Etta Cone's Estate, Transfer of Cone Bequest to BMA, Valuation of the Collection, Expertizing Collection, Appraisals, Bequest to Weatherspoon Art Gallery, and Sale of Duplicate Books. Series 2, Collection Catalogues contains six subseries: 1930 Catalogue, Etta Cone's 1934 Catalogue, Projected Supplement to 1934 Catalogue, 1967 Catalogue (Revision of 1955 Edition), Cone Annual, and Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta. Series 3, Exhibitions, contains eight subseries: Lectures and Tours, Cone Memorial Exhibition, 1950; Knoedler Galleries, 1955; Cone Wing; Wildenstein, 1974; Reinstallation, 1974; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1991; and Matisse and Modern Masters from the Cone Collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art, in Japan, 1996. Series 4, Works in Cone Collection, contains six subseries: General, Thannhauser Monet/Gauguin, Kota Reliquary Analysis Project, Conservation and Housing, Lists of Works, and Frames. Series 5, Correspondence, contains ten subseries: Photographs and Artworks, Rights to Reproduce, Laura Cone, Marguerite Duthuit-Matisse, Ellen Hirschland, Louisiana Auction Exchange, Pierre Matisse, Teresa Bernstein Meyerowitz, Museum of Modern Art, and General. Series 6, Researchers, contains five subseries: Will Ameringer, Mildred G. Blum, Irene Gordon, Barbara Pollack, and Mary Gabriel. Series 7, Stein Family, contains four subseries: Gertrude Stein Material from Yale, Edward Dwight Material, Irene Gordon Compilation of Stein Correspondence at Yale, and General. Series 8, Cone Family, contains four subseries: Genealogy, Blowing Rock, Owl's Roost, Frederic W. Cone, and Personal Reminiscences about the Cones. Series 9, Clippings and Publications, contains five subseries: Acquisition of the Collection, Works in Cone Collection, Marlborough Apartments, Stein Family, and General. Series 10, Photographs, contains four subseries: Exhibitions, Works in Cone Collection, Stein Family, and Cone Family.
ArchivalResource: 5.4 Linear feet (15 boxes)
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- Baltimore Museum of Art. Cone Collection Records, 1929-2008.
Maurice Grosser papers
Title:
Maurice Grosser papers
Correspondence, writings, artwork, printed material, and motion picture film.
ArchivalResource:
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- Grosser, Maurice, 1903-1986. Maurice Grosser papers, [undated] and 1919-1983.
Savage, C. R. (Charles Roscoe), 1832-1909,. Photographs, circa 1900s.
Title:
Photographs, circa 1900s.
Collection includes six black and white photographs from the 1900s. Includes images of Leo D. and Gertrude Stein, Maynard Dixon and his wife, and a photograph of Brigham Young's residence taken by Charles R. Savage.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (0.08 linear ft.)
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- Savage, C. R. (Charles Roscoe), 1832-1909,. Photographs, circa 1900s.
Martin, Vernon, 1929-. Ladies' voices : a chamber opera / [music by Martin Vernon] ; text by Gertrude Stein.
Title:
Ladies' voices : a chamber opera / [music by Martin Vernon] ; text by Gertrude Stein. [1971?]
ArchivalResource: 1 vocal score (32 p.) ; 36 cm.
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- Martin, Vernon, 1929-. Ladies' voices : a chamber opera / [music by Martin Vernon] ; text by Gertrude Stein.
Camille Cummings Papers (MS 255), 1888-1984, 1920-1965
Title:
Camille Cummings Papers (MS 255) 1888-1984 1920-1965
Books, personal papers and papers collected by Camille Cummings, related to her life, her family, her husbands, and her employers.
ArchivalResource: 44 boxes (22 linear feet) and 12 linear feet of books
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- Camille Cummings Papers (MS 255), 1888-1984, 1920-1965
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas collection 1901-1987
Title:
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas collection 1901-1987
The Gertrude Stein and Alice B. ToklasCollection contains manuscripts, letters, photographs, clippings, artworks, andresearch materials relating to the life and work of Gertrude Stein and hercompanion, Alice B. Toklas gathered during the years following Stein's death tosupplement the Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Papers (YCAL MSS 76). Itemsfrom such friends and admirers as Elizabeth Fuller Chapman, Doda Conrad,Clement Hurd, Samuel Steward, and Donald Sutherland complement the originalgroup of Stein papers. Series I, Writings, includes drafts of works byStein and several posthumously published items, along with a group of writingsby Alice B. Toklas. Series II, Correspondence, contains long runs of lettersfrom Stein to: Edward Aswell, Henry Phelan Gibb, William Garland Rogers, SamuelSteward, Donald Sutherland, and Virgil Thomson, all of which were acquired fromthe original recipients and several outgoing letters from Gertrude Stein andfrom Alice Toklas. Series III, Other Papers, contains research materialsfrom Stein scholars, files from the Atlantic Monthly concerning theirpublication of Stein's work, several musical settings of Stein works, and DodaConrad's files concerning a fund for Alice Toklas. Series IV and V containPrinted Materials and Series VI contains Photographs, some of Stein and Toklas,but principally of artworks owned by Stein and of posthumous productions ofStein plays. Series VII and VIII (Artworks and Objects), includes a collagepainting by Pablo Picasso and a number of paintings by Sir Francis Rose. SeriesIX, Film and Sound Recordings, contains a film of Stein and Toklas at the HotelPernollet in Belley France around 1927 and several audio recordings of Steinreadings her works.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes:40; OtherStorage Formats: Artworks, Objects, Recordings, Oversize; Linear Feet: 24
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas collection, 1901-1987.
Collection of Material about Gertrude Stein Plaque Ceremonies at Bilignin, France, 1985
Title:
Collection of Material about Gertrude Stein Plaque Ceremonies at Bilignin, France, 1985
Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) moved to Paris and established a salon with her brother Leo. She became a writer, worked with the American Fund for French wounded, and was a famous hostess. The collection consists of materials related to the placing of a plaque at Bilignin, France at the villa where Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas spent the summers from 1929-1943.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize box
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- Collection of Material about Gertrude Stein Plaque Ceremonies at Bilignin, France, 1985
Strauss, Lawrence. Lawrence Strauss correspondence, 1908-1952.
Title:
Lawrence Strauss correspondence, 1908-1952.
Includes letters from Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Ninon Vallin, Povla Frijsh, Pablo Casals, George Henschel and Walter Damrosch.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio.Letters of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, 1908-1953 (5 postcards and one letter) : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 627:9) and positive (X-X FILM 16)
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- Strauss, Lawrence. Lawrence Strauss correspondence, 1908-1952.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein collection, 1956-2000.
Title:
Gertrude Stein collection, 1956-2000.
This collection consists of a copy photograph of a photo of Stein; an announcement for the play, "Gertrude and Alice," a birthday card using a Stein quotation; and a poem, "To Bobchen Haas," published as a note card.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein collection, 1956-2000.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Four saints in three acts : [four programs] / Gertrude Stein.
Title:
Four saints in three acts : [four programs] / Gertrude Stein. [1934-1952]
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio ; 31 cm.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Four saints in three acts : [four programs] / Gertrude Stein.
A Collection of material about Gertrude Stein plaque ceremonies at Bilignin, France, 1985.
Title:
A Collection of material about Gertrude Stein plaque ceremonies at Bilignin, France, 1985.
Collection consists of materials related to the placing of a plaque at Bilignin, France at the villa where Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas spent the summers from 1929-1943. Includes an audiocassette tape of the ceremonies of May 25, 1985, along with a written translation. Also includes photographs of Stein and of the ceremonies, which included Robert Haas, Erlene Hubly, and officials from the area among the participants.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize box.
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- A Collection of material about Gertrude Stein plaque ceremonies at Bilignin, France, 1985.
Florine Stettheimer Papers, [ca. 1920]-1940
Title:
Florine Stettheimer Papers, [ca. 1920]-1940
ArchivalResource: ca. 900 items (7 boxes, 40 v., 1 portfolio)
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- Florine Stettheimer Papers, [ca. 1920]-1940
Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959. Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
Title:
Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, administrative and teaching files, and research materials which document the personal life and professional career of Ross Granville Harrison. Correspondence with many academic, medical, and scientific figures is included, as are the records relating to Yale University's Department of Zoology (1920-1938) and Osborn Zoological Laboratory (1919-1938). Drafts of writings, lectures and related visual materials, research files, and photographs are also arranged in the papers.
ArchivalResource: 71 linear ft.
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- Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959. Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
Winslow, Richard Kenhelm, 1918-. Doctor Faustus lights the lights / music by Richard Winslow ; text by Gertrude Stein.
Title:
Doctor Faustus lights the lights / music by Richard Winslow ; text by Gertrude Stein. c1967.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. vocal score (126 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Winslow, Richard Kenhelm, 1918-. Doctor Faustus lights the lights / music by Richard Winslow ; text by Gertrude Stein.
Alexander Woollcott correspondence, ca. 1856-1943 (inclusive), 1920-1943 (bulk).
Title:
Alexander Woollcott correspondence, ca. 1856-1943 (inclusive), 1920-1943 (bulk).
Correspondence with the American drama critic Alexander Woollcott from authors and actors about the theater and the film industry.
ArchivalResource: 27 boxes and 11 volumes (22.5 linear ft. )
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- Alexander Woollcott correspondence, ca. 1856-1943 (inclusive), 1920-1943 (bulk).
Pantheon Press. Pantheon Press records.
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Pantheon Press records.
Description here.
ArchivalResource: Physical description.
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- Pantheon Press. Pantheon Press records.
Barkl, Michael. Cezanne [music] / music, Michael Barkl ; text, Gertrude Stein.
Title:
Cezanne [music] / music, Michael Barkl ; text, Gertrude Stein.
ArchivalResource: 1 facsimile score (10 p.) ; 21 x 30 cm.
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- Barkl, Michael. Cezanne [music] / music, Michael Barkl ; text, Gertrude Stein.
Henri Pierre Roché Papers TXRC96-A14., ca. 1886-1971
Title:
Henri Pierre Roché Papers ca. 1886-1971
The Roché papers consist of manuscripts of published and unpublished works, diaries (carnets), correspondence, and family papers.
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- Henri Pierre Roché Papers TXRC96-A14., ca. 1886-1971
Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962. Mabel Dodge Luhan papers, 1859-1961 (bulk 1913-1951).
Title:
Mabel Dodge Luhan papers, 1859-1961 (bulk 1913-1951).
The Luhan papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, scrapbooks and personal papers documenting the life and work of Mabel Dodge Luhan. Series I, Correspondence, consists chiefly of incoming letters from family, friends, fans and publishers. Luhan's activities and relationships in New York and New Mexico, with artists, writers, labor leaders and Native American Indians, are well documented. Correspondents include John Evans, John Collier, Gertrude and Leo Stein, Hutchins Hapgood, Neith Boyce, Maurice Sterne, Alfred Stieglitz, Carl Van Vechten, Robert Edmond Jones, D.H. and Frieda Lawrence, Dorothy Brett and Georgia O'Keeffe. The one significant group of outgoing letters is to psychoanalyst Smith Ely Jelliffe. Series II, Writings, contains a variety of writings: articles, essays, short stories, novels, poetry, reviews, book-length autobiographical and non-fictional work, and writings of others. There are drafts of Lorenzo in Taos, three of the four published volumes of Intimate Memories, and several unpublished autobiographical writings. Series III, Photographs, consists of portraits and snapshots of people and places, including Mabel Dodge and Tony Luhan, family, friends, Native American Indians, and Luhan's homes in Florence and Taos. There are photographs by James Edward Abbe, Ansel Adams, Laura Gilpin, Ernest Knee, Edward Weston and others. Series IV, Scrapbooks, consists of seventeen scrapbooks containing clippings and letters devoted to Luhan's published books and to subjects of interest to her. Clippings on subjects deal with modern art and literature, the 1913 Armory Show, Luhan's salon, labor issues, D.H. Lawrence, Native American Indians and Taos. Clippings include articles by Luhan and friends. Series V, Personal Papers, is organized into ten subseries: Artwork, Clippings, Diaries, Financial and Legal Records, Invitations and Announcements, John Evans Papers, Medical Records, Postcards, Printed Ephemera and Other. The Artwork subseries includes work by D.H. Lawrence, Maurice Sterne and Marsden Hartley. Series VI, Subject Files, consists chiefly of clippings on friends and family.
ArchivalResource: 68.24 linear ft. (112 boxes)
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- Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962. Mabel Dodge Luhan papers, 1859-1961 (bulk 1913-1951).
Papers concerning Gertrude Stein's Identity or I am because my little dog knows me, 1934-1936.
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Papers concerning Gertrude Stein's Identity or I am because my little dog knows me, 1934-1936.
Letters from American writer Gertrude Stein to American puppeteerDonald B. Vestal and other papers concerning Stein's play for puppets, Identity or I ambecause my little dog knows me.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.1 linear ft.)
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- Papers concerning Gertrude Stein's Identity or I am because my little dog knows me, 1934-1936.
Kantor, MacKinlay, 1904-1977. The stealing of Little Sorrel : from the museum at the Confederate Soldiers' Home / MacKinlay Kantor.
Title:
The stealing of Little Sorrel : from the museum at the Confederate Soldiers' Home / MacKinlay Kantor.
Kantor's poem about Stonewall Jackson appears on p. 15 of the New York Herald Tribune, Tuesday, April 30, 1935, in column 2. In column 3 there is an article on Gertrude Stein's visit to the United States ("Gertrude Stein adores U.S. but not California") in which the following is attributed to her: "Miss Stein has developed an especial fondness for Texas, among other places. She finds it very like Virginia but more alive. In Virginia, she feels, every one lives so much in the past that the state is virtually uninhabited." In column 7, there is an advertisement for William Faulkner's Pylon.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ; 58 x 44 cm.
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- Kantor, MacKinlay, 1904-1977. The stealing of Little Sorrel : from the museum at the Confederate Soldiers' Home / MacKinlay Kantor.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Charlotte B. and Jerome E. Weinstein collection, 1898-1984 (bulk 1924-1954).
Title:
Charlotte B. and Jerome E. Weinstein collection, 1898-1984 (bulk 1924-1954).
Four separate collections: Gertrude Stein, Edith Sitwell, Carl Van Vechten, and a collection of pop-up books and novelty items.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Charlotte B. and Jerome E. Weinstein collection, 1898-1984 (bulk 1924-1954).
Hartzell, James. Papers, 1984-1986.
Title:
Papers, 1984-1986.
Collection consists of correspondence, as well as press releases, pamphlets, and photographs, related to the placing of a plaque at Bilignin, France at the villa where Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas spent the summers from 1929-43. Correspondents include Henry M. Sayre, Neil Schmitz, Marjorie G. Perloff, Catharine R. Stimpson, Ulla E. Dydo, and Carolyn F. Copeland.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.5 linear ft.)
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- Hartzell, James. Papers, 1984-1986.
Burke, Kenneth, 1897-1993. Letter to Julian Sawyer. Andover, NJ. 1935 Nov. 23.
Title:
Letter to Julian Sawyer. Andover, NJ. 1935 Nov. 23.
Commenting on Sawyer's remarks about Burke's review of Gertrude Stein.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Burke, Kenneth, 1897-1993. Letter to Julian Sawyer. Andover, NJ. 1935 Nov. 23.
Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989. A poem called Susie Azado / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [music by] Virgil Thomson.
Title:
A poem called Susie Azado / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [music by] Virgil Thomson. 1926 Apr.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989. A poem called Susie Azado / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [music by] Virgil Thomson.
Whitehead, Alfred North, 1861-1947. Alfred North Whitehead collection, 1885-1934.
Title:
Alfred North Whitehead collection, 1885-1934.
Collection (1899-1949) consists of Whitehead's manuscript notes, letters, books, and a few personal items of English mathematician and philosopher, Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947). Correspondence forms the bulk of the collection, mostly Whitehead's letters (1919-1929) to his son, T. North. Letters (1925-1927) of other Whitehead family members are also included as well as a few of Whitehead's incoming letters (1924) from colleagues and friends. An autobiographical sketch is among the manuscript material. A typescript of an article entitled "Science and Economic Liberty" is also included. Clippings, reprints, and an account from Trinity College form a small part of the collection. The final items are 23 Philosophy books belonging to Whitehead, some annotated, and many Whitehead family photographs.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear ft. (7 document boxes)
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- Whitehead, Alfred North, 1861-1947. Alfred North Whitehead collection, 1885-1934.
Sara Teasdale Collection, 1888-1934
Title:
Sara Teasdale Collection 1888-1934
ArchivalResource:
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- Sara Teasdale Collection, 1888-1934
Stephen Haweis Papers, 1860-1969
Title:
Stephen Haweis Papers, 1860-1969
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft. (ca. 1,300 items in 15 boxes & 4 oversize folders)
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- Stephen Haweis Papers, 1860-1969
Maurice Sterne papers
Title:
Maurice Sterne papers
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, sketches, photographs, and papers relating to the life and career of painter-sculptor Maurice Sterne.
ArchivalResource: 17.38 Linear Feet ((33 boxes) + 1 art)
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- Sterne, Maurice, 1878-1957. Maurice Sterne papers, 1912-1963.
Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta Cone Papers, 1885-1949.
Title:
Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta Cone Papers, 1885-1949. 1885-1949.
The Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta Cone Papers contain the correspondence, personal papers, publications and lectures, art collection-related papers, photographs, subject files and postcards of Claribel and Etta Cone as well as other members of their family. They document the Cone's lives and collections of artwork, spanning the years 1885-1949. Series 1, Correspondence, contains letters to and from Claribel Cone, Etta Cone and several other members of the Cone family. It includes letters from museums, art dealers, friends and artists. Series 2, Personal Papers, contains papers of Claribel, Etta and Fred Cone that are not specifically related to their collections. It includes appointment books, diary/account books, financial documents, and typescripts. Series 3, Publications and Lectures, contains notes, drafts, manuscripts, typescripts and reprints of publications and lectures written by Claribel Cone and Etta Cone. Series 4, Cone Collection, contains material that relates specifically to works of art in the Cone Collection. Series 5, Photographs, contains photographs of the Cone sisters, other members of the Cone family, the Marlborough Apartments and the Steins and their homes. There are also photographs of sites visited by Claribel and Etta, artists whose work is in their collection, and works of art in their collection or that they may have considered purchasing. Series 6, Subject Files, contains newspaper clippings, pamphlets, exhibition announcements, magazine articles, programs, newsletters, reprints, advertisements and small exhibition catalogues collected by the Cones because of their interest in the subject of the material. Series 7, Postcards, contains postcards, postcard books, postcard albums, cabinet photographs, and cartes de visite collected by Etta and Claribel Cone.
ArchivalResource: 32.7 linear ft.6 microfilm reels.
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- Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta Cone Papers, 1885-1949.
Bromfield, Louis, 1896-1956. Correspondence, 1924-1946.
Title:
Correspondence, 1924-1946.
Personal and literary letters from: James Donald Adams, Hervey Allen, Gertrude Atherton, Ralph Barton, Pearl S. Buck, Edna Ferber, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Fannie Hurst, Sinclair Lewis, Thomas Mann, Henry Miller, Christopher Morley, Anne Parrish, Julia Mood Peterkin, Cole Porter, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Julian Street, Ruth Suckow, Alice B. Toklas, Hendrik Willem Van Loon, Carl Van Vechten, Alec Waugh.
ArchivalResource: 88 items.
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- Bromfield, Louis, 1896-1956. Correspondence, 1924-1946.
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Papers: 1873-1993 (inclusive), 1899-1961 (bulk).
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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).
Donald Gallup collection on American literature A2009. 0017., 1912-2000
Title:
Donald Gallup collection on American literature 1912-2000
The Donald Gallup collection on American literature consists of three boxes of periodicals, fine printings, promotional materials, and proof copies. The collection primarily focuses on James Purdy, Eugene O'Neill, Gertrude Stein, Carl Van Vechten, and Thornton Wilder. Gallup taught English at Southern Methodist University before serving as the curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature for over thirty years.
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- Donald Gallup collection on American literature A2009. 0017., 1912-2000
Cage, John. [3 songs / John Cage ; words by Gertrude Stein].
Title:
[3 songs / John Cage ; words by Gertrude Stein]. [1933]
ArchivalResource: 4 p. of ms. music ; 28 cm.
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- Cage, John. [3 songs / John Cage ; words by Gertrude Stein].
LaMotte, Ellen Newbold, 1873-1961. Typed note signed Ellen N. LaMotte to: "Dear Mr. Fullerton" August 12, 1925.
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Typed note signed Ellen N. LaMotte to: "Dear Mr. Fullerton" August 12, 1925.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- LaMotte, Ellen Newbold, 1873-1961. Typed note signed Ellen N. LaMotte to: "Dear Mr. Fullerton" August 12, 1925.
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--].
Gertrude Stein.
Title:
Gertrude Stein. [1900]-
ArchivalResource: 1 vertical file folder ; 30 cm.
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- Gertrude Stein.
Rosalind Miller papers, 1944-1994
Title:
Rosalind Miller papers, 1944-1994
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (1 document box)
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- Rosalind Miller papers, 1944-1994
Michael Brenner papers
Title:
Michael Brenner papers
The papers of the sculptor Michael Brenner measure 0.4 linear feet and date from 1888 to 1976. The collection includes letters, scrapbooks, drawings, photographs and other materials documenting Michael Brenner's career, the activities of members of the Brenner family, and the colony of expatriate American artists flourishing in Paris in the early twentieth century.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 Linear feet
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- Brenner, Michael, 1885-1969. Michael Brenner papers, 1888-1976.
Toklas, Alice B. Alice B. Toklas collection, 1950-1965.
Title:
Alice B. Toklas collection, 1950-1965.
Consists of letters of Alice B. Toklas written between 1950 and 1965.
ArchivalResource: .20 linear ft. (1 half-size archival box)
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- Toklas, Alice B. Alice B. Toklas collection, 1950-1965.
Masson, André, 1896-1987. Letter, 1954, to Pierre Descargues.
Title:
Letter, 1954, to Pierre Descargues.
Recounting his first exhibition at Kahnweiler's gallery and referring to Max Jacob, Artaud, Juan Gris, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, and André Breton.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Masson, André, 1896-1987. Letter, 1954, to Pierre Descargues.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. ALS, [1936 September 2] : Bilignin, Par Belley, Ain [France], to Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, San Francisco.
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ALS, [1936 September 2] : Bilignin, Par Belley, Ain [France], to Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, San Francisco.
Returned to France after a lecture tour in the U.S., the author recalls "that nice rainy day in Marin County" and sends remembrances to people in California. She says "I have been working a lot and not making any plans at all ..."
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 22 x 14 cm.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. ALS, [1936 September 2] : Bilignin, Par Belley, Ain [France], to Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, San Francisco.
Elizabeth McCausland with Gertrude Stein [graphic].
Title:
Elizabeth McCausland with Gertrude Stein [graphic]. 1934.
Annotated on reverse: "Elizabeth McCausland (right) and Gertrude Stein at Hotel Kimbell in Fall 1934, Springfield, Mass." Published in: <i> Archives of American Art Journal </i> v. 6, no. 2, p. 17.
ArchivalResource: 1 photographic print : b&w ; 19 x 24 1/2 cm.
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- Elizabeth McCausland with Gertrude Stein [graphic].
Gertrude Stein collection of papers, 1934]-1966
Title:
Gertrude Stein collection of papers 1934]-1966
This is a synthetic collection consisting of correspondence and of typescripts relating to Stein.
ArchivalResource: 35 items
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- Gertrude Stein collection of papers, 1934]-1966
Rewald, John, 1912-1994. Oral history, 1991.
Title:
Oral history, 1991.
Rewald discusses his student days in Germany, his growing interest in art, and his first meeting with Alfred H. Barr, Jr. in Paris before World War II. He recounts his journey to the U.S. during the war, and his first employment at The Museum of Modern Art as a proofreader. He discusses subsequent work with Barr on the latter's seminal book, Matisse: His Art and His Public (c. 1951) as well as the publication of his own pioneering books The History of Impressionism (c. 1946) and Post-Impressionism from van. Gogh to Gauguin (1956) that he wrote for the Museum. Rewald remembers his 1948 Pierre Bonnard exhibition at the Museum [MoMA Exh. #376, 1948 May 10-September 6], and the 1952 Fauves show [Les Fauves, MoMA Exh. #521, 1952 October 7-1953 January 4]. He highlights his relationships with Barr and William Rubin, and his own part in the acquisition and disposition of the Gertrude Stein Collection. His role as art advisor to John Hay Whitney is also recalled.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript (72 p.)2 sound cassettes.
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- Rewald, John, 1912-1994. Oral history, 1991.
Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989. [Chapters] / Virgil Thomson.
Title:
[Chapters] / Virgil Thomson.
Typescripts signed. An autobiographical sketch of Virgil Thomson's life and some of the famous people he met in his travels, including Gertrude Stein, George Antheil, James Joyce, and Ezra Pound.
ArchivalResource: 12, 9 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989. [Chapters] / Virgil Thomson.
Cage, John. To begin with / John Cage.
Title:
To begin with / John Cage. [1940]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (2, [2, 3], 3 p.) ; 22 x 28 cm.
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- Cage, John. To begin with / John Cage.
Tetlow, Helen Ingersoll, 1877-1976. Letters, 1971-1972 (inclusive).
Title:
Letters, 1971-1972 (inclusive).
Two autograph letters to Julia Phelps re: her days at Radcliffe College and her memories of William James and Gertrude Stein.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Tetlow, Helen Ingersoll, 1877-1976. Letters, 1971-1972 (inclusive).
STEIN, GERTRUDE. Franklin Furnace artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Title:
Franklin Furnace artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- STEIN, GERTRUDE. Franklin Furnace artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Jelenko, Thérèse, 1884-1967. Thérèse Jelenko papers and photographs, 1899-1960.
Title:
Thérèse Jelenko papers and photographs, 1899-1960.
The collection includes correspondence from Theresa Ehrman (later Thérèse Jelenko) to her mother (Jennie) and sister (Sally) sent during Theresa's stay in Paris with the Steins in the first decade of the 20th century. The collection also includes correspondence and postcards from Pablo Casals to Theresa Ehrman from the 1900s through the 1960s and correspondence with other friends and acquaintances. Especially notable in the collection are the photographs of the Stein family, family friends, and the family residences and studios in Paris circa 1909-1910. These photographs include images of Sarah, Michael, Allan, Gertrude, and Leo Stein as well as images of the interiors of their Parisian apartments (with their art collections on the walls). The photographs also include images of Henri Matisse, Pablo Casals and others.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear feet)
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- Jelenko, Thérèse, 1884-1967. Thérèse Jelenko papers and photographs, 1899-1960.
Man Ray, 1890-1976. TLS, 1957 November 16 : Paris, to [James Thrall Soby].
Title:
TLS, 1957 November 16 : Paris, to [James Thrall Soby].
" ... I found this photograph of Juan Gris (1922). It was Gertrude Stein who had brought him around to me, and as far as I can remember this was the only pose I kept ... During the war, while in California, I helped prepare a catalogue of three painters, and I think this of Gris was used for the San Francisco museum ..." He concludes stating that he is hard at work perfecting his own color process. Photo of Juan Gris is not present.
ArchivalResource: 1+ p. ; 27 x 21 cm.
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- Man Ray, 1890-1976. TLS, 1957 November 16 : Paris, to [James Thrall Soby].
Hound & Horn records, 1925-1940
Title:
Hound & Horn records 1925-1940
The Hound & Horn records contain correspondence, drafts of writings, financial records, and ephemera relating to the literary quarterly. The records feature original letters from well-known Modernist era authors during the tenure of the journal from the late 1920s through mid 1930s, including Bryher, Jean Cocteau, E. E. Cummings, René Daumal, T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, François Mauriac, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Stephen Spender, Gertrude Stein, Robert Penn Warren, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukosfky, among others. There are also letters from publishers and editors, copies of outgoing letters, third-party letters, financial and legal records, and scattered drafts. There are drafts, some corrected, of work by Cummings, Daumal, Bernard Faÿ, Varian Fry, James Hanley, Pound, Spender, and Williams. The Pound files contain corrected typescript drafts for Cantos XXVIII, XXIX, XXX.
ArchivalResource: 3.13 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- Hound & Horn records, 1925-1940
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Autograph letter signed : Charleston, S.C., to "My dear Potter," [1935 Jan.?].
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Charleston, S.C., to "My dear Potter," [1935 Jan.?].
ArchivalResource: 6 p. ; 21 cm.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Autograph letter signed : Charleston, S.C., to "My dear Potter," [1935 Jan.?].
Harrison, Gilbert A. Collection of material by and relating to Gertrude Stein, 1922-1984.
Title:
Collection of material by and relating to Gertrude Stein, 1922-1984.
Collection contains galley and page proofs for books by and about Stein, and documents regarding the Stein estate. Also includes correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, objects, tape recordings, film, graphics, theatre programs, and exhibition catalogs. Correspondence from Alic B. Toklas and articles about her are included. Original works of art, including an original oil painting of Alice B. Toklas by Pavel Tchelitchev, are cataloged separately.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)2 oversize boxes.
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- Harrison, Gilbert A. Collection of material by and relating to Gertrude Stein, 1922-1984.
Cage, John. Tempo rubato / J. Cage ; G. Stein.
Title:
Tempo rubato / J. Cage ; G. Stein. [1933]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (2 p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Cage, John. Tempo rubato / J. Cage ; G. Stein.
Gertrude Stein and Her Circle papers, 1927-1938
Title:
Gertrude Stein and Her Circle papers
Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) was an American-born poet, novelist, and playwright who lived for a time in Baltimore, Maryland, but spent most of her life in France and England. The collection consists of correspondence, biographical materials, work papers, and photographs and is mostly in French. Significant figures represented include Georges Hugnet, Georges Maratier, Jacques Stettiner, John Boulton, Bernard Fry, and Pablo Picasso.
ArchivalResource: .50 linear feet
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- Papers of Gertrude Stein and Her Circle, 1927-1938, 1927-1938
Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Autograph file, S, 1556-1989.
Title:
Autograph file, S, 1556-1989.
The Autograph File is a collection of items received singly or in small groups from various sources at various times, and autograph collections, such as that of Evert J. Wendell, which were not kept together as a distinct collection. Items in this portion of the Autograph File include letters from Carl Sandburg, George Santayana, John Singer Sargent, Johann Schiller, Sir Walter Scott, William Henry Seward, George Bernard Shaw, Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Tecumseh Sherman, Jared Sparks, Gertrude Stein, Adlai Stevenson, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Jonathan Swift.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 boxes (7.7 linear ft.)
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- Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Autograph file, S, 1556-1989.
Papers of Inez Haynes Gillmore, 1872-1945
Title:
Papers of Inez Haynes Gillmore, 1872-1945
Collection includes her autobiography, diaries, and literary notebooks filled with comments on suffrage work, Maud Younger and other labor leaders in California, her travels in Europe, and literary personalities in the U.S. and abroad. Also included are a diary of a trip she took abroad during WWI as a reporter for various American magazines; the 1920 volume Heterodoxy to Marie, which was addressed to Marie Jenney Howe and consists of pictures, messages, and signatures of literary women; photos; and Christmas cards.
ArchivalResource: 2.25 linear ft.
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- Gillmore, Inez Haynes, 1873-1970. Papers, 1872-1945 (inclusive).
Prentiss Taylor papers
Title:
Prentiss Taylor papers
The collection measures 20.8 linear feet, dates from 1885 to 1991 (bulk dates 1908-1986) and documents the career of Harlem Renaissance lithographer, teacher, and painter Prentiss Taylor. The collection consists primarily of subject/correspondence files (circa 16 ft.), reflecting Prentiss' career as a lithographer and painter, his association with figures prominent in the Harlem Renaissance, notably Carl Van Vechten and Langston Hughes, his activities as president of the Society of Washington Printmakers and other art organizations, his work in art therapy treating mental illness, and his teaching position at American University. The subject files contain mostly correspondence, but many include photographs and printed material. Also included are biographical, financial, legal and printed material; several hundred photographs; notes and writings; sketchbooks, drawings and a few prints by Taylor; and scrapbooks dating from 1885-1956.The Langston Hughes files contain photocopies of letters from Hughes, greeting cards, ten original photographs of Hughes, and an autographed card printed with Hughes' poem, <emph render="italic">The Negro Speaks of Rivers</emph>. In addition, there is a contract between Hughes and Taylor, witnessed by Carl Van Vechten, forming the Golden Stair Press, through which many of Hughes' poems were printed with illustrations by Taylor. A rare edition of their first publication, <emph render="italic">The Negro Mother</emph>, is found here. Also found in this file is a 1932 final copy of <emph render="italic">Scottsboro Limited</emph>, another collaborative effort between Taylor and Hughes that focused on a case where nine black youths were falsely accused of raping two white women. The collection contains extensive correspondence about Taylor's lithograph of the same title and the printing of the publication. Other rare Harlem Renaissance publications found within Taylor's papers include <emph render="italic">Golden Stair Broadsides</emph>, <emph render="italic">Opportunity Journal of Negro Life</emph>, <emph render="italic">The Rebel Poet</emph>, and <emph render="italic">Eight Who Lie in the Death House</emph>, several of which were also illustrated by Taylor.Prentiss Taylor's long association with Langston Hughes and other figures of the Harlem Renaissance stemmed from his early friendship with Carl Van Vechten. Taylor's papers contain correspondence with Van Vechten, autographed copies of Van Vechten's booklets, and numerous photographs of notable Harlem Renaissance figures, many taken by Van Vechten, including Zora Neale Hurston, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Eugene O'Neill, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Paul Robeson, and many others. Also found are period photographs of Charleston, South Carolina and Harlem street scenes.95 letters from Rachel Field, 75 letters from Langston Hughes, 3 letters from Armin Landeck, 46 letters from Josephine Pinckney, 1 letter from Gertrude Stein, 7 letters from Alice B. Toklas, 1 postcard from Mark Van Doren, and 25 letters from Carl Van Vechten are photocopies. Originals of the Hughes and Toklas letters are located at the Yale University Library. Location of the remaining original letters are unknown.The Prentiss Taylor papers offer researchers insight into the rich cultural documentation of the Harlem Renaissance and the development of twentieth-century printmaking as an American fine art.
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- Taylor, Prentiss, 1907-1991. Prentiss Taylor papers, 1885-1991.
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Title:
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
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: 15.5 boxes (7.7 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Rosenshine, Annette. Annette Rosenshine papers, 1898-1955.
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Annette Rosenshine papers, 1898-1955.
The papers contain several brief TLS from H. L. Mencken, most of which express his pleasure with her portrait bust of him; a typescript carbon of Rosenshine's memoirs, "Life Is Not a Paragraph;" family photographs and copies of photographs of Gertrude Stein, her circle, and her salon; and printed material.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Rosenshine, Annette. Annette Rosenshine papers, 1898-1955.
Toklas, Alice B. Letters, 1934-1954 (inclusive).
Title:
Letters, 1934-1954 (inclusive).
Five autograph letters to Jean Reader Emmett re: friendship, Stein's unpublished manuscripts, Rebecca West, Toklas's vacation plans, and dogs.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Toklas, Alice B. Letters, 1934-1954 (inclusive).
Elizabeth Fuller Chapman papers and films, 1932-1976
Title:
Elizabeth Fuller Chapman papers and films 1932-1976
The papers and films document the friendships between Elizabeth Fuller Chapman (1893-1980) and several writers and artists, most notably Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein and Thornton Wilder. Letters in Box 1 date from 1932-1976. Printed material in Box 1 includes theater programs, clippings on Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, and interview notes and transcripts from the filming of the 1970 documentary by Perry Miller Adato, "Gertrude Stein: When You See, Remember Me." The films in Box 2 are three reels of black and white 16mm motion picture film, duplicates made in 1982 of the original 16mm footage. One film, titled "Winter Parties," contains footage of parties at Chapman's home in Chicago between 1934 and 1935, and includes a scene from a 1934 holiday party with Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and Thornton Wilder. The other two films, titled "Lectures," were made by Chapman during trips to Paris between 1934 and 1938. The films were used during Chapman's lectures. Scenes feature notable artists, writers, dancers, philosophers, and gallerists, including: Pedro Pruna, Constantin Brancusi, Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Pablo Picasso, Colette, Thornton Wilder, Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Marcel Duchamp, Igor Stravinsky, Nicolas Nabokov, Francis Poulenc, Salvador and Gala Dali, André Derain, Chick Austin, Christian Berard, Leonide Massine, Bernard Faÿ, Mary Garden, Louis Marcoussis, and Edouard Vuillard.
ArchivalResource: 0.88 linear feet (2 boxes)
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- Elizabeth Fuller Chapman papers and films, 1932-1976
Alix Jeffry photographs
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Alix Jeffry photographs
Contains approximately 60,000 negatives (35mm, 2x2"), contact sheets, and glossy 8x10" prints, and circa 400 color slides covering productions of Off-Broadway theaters of New York, and celebrities and performers photographed by Alix Jeffry.
ArchivalResource: 11.25 linear feet (12 boxes)
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- Photographs: Index.
Gilbert A. Harrison Papers, 1902-1978, (bulk 1960-1975)
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Gilbert A. Harrison Papers 1902-1978 (bulk 1960-1975)
Editor and publisher. Correspondence, subject files, clippings, pamphlets, articles, miscellany, and other papers relating principally to Harrison's position as editor and publisher of the and as president of Liveright Publishing Company. New Republic
ArchivalResource: 4,200 items; 12 containers; 4.8 linear feet
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- Harrison, Gilbert A. Gilbert A. Harrison papers, 1902-1978 (bulk 1960-1975).
Rorem, Ned, 1923-. I am Rose / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [music by] Ned Rorem.
Title:
I am Rose / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [music by] Ned Rorem. 1955 Sept. 29.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. Score ([1] leaf) ; 35 cm.
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- Rorem, Ned, 1923-. I am Rose / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [music by] Ned Rorem.
Conference Press Records, 1936-1946
Title:
Conference Press Records, 1936-1946
The Conference Press was spontaneously formed in the 1930s when three UCLA students visited William Saroyan at a Hollywood film studio. In 1936, the Press published Saroyan's , a collection of short stories. One of the stories, The Man With His Heart in the Highlands, went on to become a successful Broadway play. The collection consists of the typescript, proofcopy and copy of , correspondence, publicity and reviews, photographs and miscellaneous clippings. Three Times Three Three Times Three
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.); 1 oversize box
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- Conference Press Records, 1936-1946
Janet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers, 1870-1976, (bulk 1955-1975)
Title:
Janet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers 1870-1976 (bulk 1955-1975)
Journalists, writers, and literary editors. Correspondence, subject files, drafts of articles, books, poems, and other writings, and miscellaneous material, including scrapbooks and memorabilia, relating primarily to Flanner's career as a writer, especially with the ; to Solano's interest and writings; and to literary and intellectual life in Paris and New York. New Yorker
ArchivalResource: 3000 items; 20 containers plus 3 oversize; 7 linear feet; 2 microfilm reels
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- Flanner, Janet, 1892-1978. Janet Flanner and Solita Solano papers, 1870-1976 (bulk 1955-1975).
Beauvais, Jeanne, Collector. Scores, correspondence and other materials, A Finding Aid., c. 1943 - 1988:
Title:
Beauvais, Jeanne, Collector. Scores, correspondence and other materials, A Finding Aid. c. 1943 - 1988:
The collection includes autographed letters, photographs and theatricalephemera associated with her career. The bulk of the collection consists of print andmanuscript scores by composers Virgil Thomson, Ned Rorem, Leonard Bernstein,Theodore Chanler and others; many of these are personally inscribed.
ArchivalResource: 2 Boxes (1 linear foot), including 24 scores and 17 photographs,
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- Beauvais, Jeanne, Collector. Scores, correspondence and other materials, A Finding Aid., c. 1943 - 1988:
Dame Edith Sitwell Collection
Title:
Dame Edith Sitwell Collection
Manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence, page and galley proofs, photographs, address books, and financial and legal records document the life of modernist poet and author Dame Edith Sitwell. The bulk of the collection is comprised of handwritten and typed manuscripts of works, including criticism, screenplays, lectures, poetry, and prose by Edith Sitwell as well as drafts, correspondence, notes, and fragments found within 348 notebooks.
ArchivalResource: 113 document boxes, 1 oversize box (47.46 linear feet), 24 galley folders, 2 flat files
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- Dame Edith Sitwell Collection TXRC06-A5., 1904-1964, (bulk dates 1918-1960)
Dame Edith Sitwell Collection
Title:
Dame Edith Sitwell Collection
Manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence, page and galley proofs, photographs, address books, and financial and legal records document the life of modernist poet and author Dame Edith Sitwell. The bulk of the collection is comprised of handwritten and typed manuscripts of works, including criticism, screenplays, lectures, poetry, and prose by Edith Sitwell as well as drafts, correspondence, notes, and fragments found within 348 notebooks.
ArchivalResource: 113 document boxes, 1 oversize box (47.46 linear feet), 24 galley folders, 2 flat files
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- Sitwell, Edith, 1887-1964. Dame Edith Sitwell Collection, 1904-1964 (bulk 1918-1960).
Paul Bowles correspondence with John Widdicombe, 1929–1975, 1929–1935
Title:
Paul Bowles correspondence with John Widdicombe 1929–1975 1929–1935
The Paul Bowles correspondence with John Widdicombe comprises 49 letters and postcards reflecting the long-lasting friendship Bowles maintained with Widdicombe, whom Bowles met during his brief time as a student in Virginia. While on his travels, Bowles posted letters from various locations abroad, which ranged in content from news about musical and literary acquaintances, such as Aaron Copland or Gertrude Stein, to sketches of local nationals and their culture.
ArchivalResource: .3 linear ft.; (49 items)
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- Paul Bowles correspondence with John Widdicombe, 1929–1975, 1929–1935
Newman, Frances, d. 1928. Frances Newman collection, 1924-1954.
Title:
Frances Newman collection, 1924-1954.
The collection consists of the papers of Frances Newman from 1924-1954. The papers include correspondence, literary manuscripts, biographies, articles, a diary and notebook, books, and photocopies. The correspondence is to, from, or about Newman; manuscripts are of the unpublished novel "The Gold-Fish Bowl" and the typescript of a work attributed to Gertrude Stein; the diary and notebook are of an undated European trip; photocopies are of some letters and photographs; articles are biographical; critical reviews are of Newman's work and of the book of her collected letters; the books are Newman's copies of French authors' works for translation.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (5 boxes)
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- Newman, Frances, d. 1928. Frances Newman collection, 1924-1954.
Michel Licht Papers, 1910-1957
Title:
Michel Licht Papers 1910-1957
Papers of the Russian-born Yiddish poet and translator. Collection includes correspondence; manuscript poems and translations in English, Russian, and Yiddish; notes; and 9 wood-mounted metal cuts from designs by wife Evelyn Licht which were used in various of her husband's publications. Notable correspondents include James Branch Cabell, T.S. Eliot, Albert Einstein, Donald Gallup, Clement Greenberg, George Platt Lynes, Marianne Morre, Norman Holmes Pearson, Ezra Pound, John Crowe Ransom, Karl Jay Shapiro, Gertrude Stein, Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- Michel Licht Papers, 1910-1957
Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Manuscript of two prefaces / by Carl Van Vechten.
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Manuscript of two prefaces / by Carl Van Vechten. 1933.
Prefaces with ink and pencil corrections to Elinor Hoyt Wylie's Jennifer Lorn and Gertrude Stein's Three lives.
ArchivalResource: 26 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Manuscript of two prefaces / by Carl Van Vechten.
Padgette, Paul,. Paul Padgette collection of American and English writers, 1962-1996 (bulk 1962-1993).
Title:
Paul Padgette collection of American and English writers, 1962-1996 (bulk 1962-1993).
Boxes 1-4 contain correspondence begun by Paul Padgette (then known as Paul McDonald), following his visit to Carl Van Vechten in New York, and continuing until Van Vechten's death. Their passionate, detailed correspondence was based on Padgette's great interest in Van Vechten's photos of Gertrude Stein. Includes correspondence with other friends and admirers of Van Vechten's photography, including Evan Donald Angus, who met Van Vechten in 1919; Mark Lutz, book reviewer and newspaperman from Richmond, Va., who became a close friend after meeting Van Vechten in 1931; and, Irving Paxton, a retired engineer from Baltimore, Md. and collector of books by Van Vechten, H.L. Mencken, Vincent Starrett, Edith Wharton, and Annette Rosenshine. Also includes correspondence with James Ringo, a writer, critic, composer, and translator, concerning writers and writing, and the New York and San Francisco theater and music scene, with much on Van Vechten and Stein collectors. Additional cartons include items collected by Padgette in regard to Carl Van Vechten, Gertrude Stein and the performing arts. Also included are correspondence with and the papers of arts critic Desmond Arthur, donated by Padgette.
ArchivalResource: 19 cartons, 4 boxes, 1 oversize box, 2 oversize folders (26 linear ft.)
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- Padgette, Paul,. Paul Padgette collection of American and English writers, 1962-1996 (bulk 1962-1993).
Stein family photograph album [graphic]
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Stein family photograph album [graphic] ca. 1895-1899.
Primarily snapshots of Allan Stein as a child, providing numerous views of childhood and family life in San Francisco of the 1890's. Christmas and birthday celebrations are prominent. Also includes pictures of Gertrude Stein (p. 22), Leo, Michael, and Sarah Stein.
ArchivalResource: 1 album (225 photographic prints) : b&w ; 29 x 38 cm.
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- Stein family photograph album [graphic]
George Lynes Platt photographs, 1935-1953.
Title:
George Lynes Platt photographs, 1935-1953.
Photographs by the American photographer George Platt Lynes.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes (3 linear ft.)
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- George Lynes Platt photographs, 1935-1953.
Lathan, Robert, 1881-1937. Robert Lathan papers, 1901-1950.
Title:
Robert Lathan papers, 1901-1950.
Correspondence, typescripts of speeches and editorials, and various materials pertaining chiefly to activities in Charleston, S.C., and political concerns at the state, regional, and national levels. Correspondence includes letter, 7 Sept. 1918 from Sen. Christie Benet, [Washington, D.C.], opposing political agenda of Coleman L. Blease, and thanking Lathan for sending copies of the Charleston American newspaper which "furnished me with a logical opening for the most effective attack which I was able to launch on Blease..."; letter, 16 Oct. 1918, Charleston, S.C., to Sen. Christie Benet, Washington, D.C., re suspected attempts by a German agent to acquire control of the News and Courier; letter, 31 Mar. 1919, from P.H. Whaley, [Washington, D.C.], re the opening of the Whaley-Eaton News Bureau in London, unlikely presidential prospects of [James Beauchamp] "Champ" Clark on the Democratic ticket, and explaining his opposition to the League of Nations. Letter, 21 Aug. 1919, Baltimore, Md., from Clement S. Ucker of the Southern Settlement and Development Organization, complimenting Lathan's editorial, "Cheap Lands and Food"; letter, 29 Aug. 1919, Birmingham, Ala., from S.C. author Octavus Cohen, thanking Lathan for assistance rendered in his unsuccessful attempt to defeat Charleston mayor John P. Grace. Letter, 15 Sept. 1924, from James F. Byrnes, Aiken, S.C., re his defeat in the primary election for the U.S. Senate; letter, 27 April 1925, Charleston, S.C., from E.T.H. Shaffer, Walterboro, S.C., congratulating Lathan on winning the Pulitzer Prize; 6 Jan. 1932, from W.W. Ball, Charleston, expressing misgivings re political power of poor whites in South Carolina; 8 Aug. 1934, from James Henry Rice, Jr., Wiggins, S.C., re book in progress and plans for three other volumes, commenting on changes in Charleston, and thoughts re gubernatorial primary between Manning and Blease; and letter, ca. 3 Mar. 1935, from "Babe," Charleston, re appearance by Gertrude Stein before the Poetry Society of S.C. Typed manuscripts include address delivered, 14 Jan. 1926, before the N.C. Press Association, re the South's current and future political and economic prospects; address before the South Carolina Press Association, 13 July 1926, re the need for "radical revision" of the South's agricultural system; paper read before the Pen-and-Plate Club of Asheville, N.C., 7 May 1928, "Accounting for North Carolina: The Impressions of a Newcomer"; editorial, 28 Mar. 1929, "Is the Solid South Definitely Broken?"; and undated editorial, "Every Famer a Landowner." Early material includes bound pocket diary, 1904, listing Lathan as a resident of Sumter, S.C., recording travel from Darlington, S.C., to Columbia, S.C., Hendersonville, N.C., and elsewhere, including entry, "from Jan. 12 to Feb. 21 was in Columbia reading proof on The State [newspaper]. As for what was done during this period, has it not been written?"; printed program, 31 Feb. 1910, for "The Complimentary Toast and Roast given Major J.C. Hemphill"; and telegrams and letters of condolence upon Lathan's death in 1937.
ArchivalResource: 222 items and 1 v.
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- Lathan, Robert, 1881-1937. Robert Lathan papers, 1901-1950.
Nicolaeff, Nicolas. Letters to Dr. Arthur Briskier [manuscript], 1949-1950.
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Letters to Dr. Arthur Briskier [manuscript], 1949-1950.
Nicolaeff discusses his admiration for Bach and Briskier's playing of Bach; Theodore Stein; and his cello composition "The Symphonic Adagio" performed by Fausto Esteves. He also mentions Gertrude Stein, his dislike of Tchaikovsky's music, and the lack of culture in the United States, particularly in New York.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Nicolaeff, Nicolas. Letters to Dr. Arthur Briskier [manuscript], 1949-1950.
Church, Ralph Withington. Ralph Withington Church papers, [ca. 1926-1955]
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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]
Toklas, Alice B., 1877-1967. ALS, 1952 January 8 : Paris, to Mr. Adriani.
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ALS, 1952 January 8 : Paris, to Mr. Adriani.
Toklas thanks Mr. Adriani for his wife's portrait of Harriet [a friend of both Toklas and Gertrude Stein]. She says that she has sent it to "Yale University Library with other drawings and paintings to become part ... of the Gertrude Stein collection. I like it in every way better than the drawing by Matisse." She continues, "Doctor Rosenthal is going to translate Gertrude's play ... The winter ... is dark and dismal ... The poor poodle suffers dreadfully from arthritis and is no longer gay."
ArchivalResource: 2 p. on one sheet ; 21 x 13.5 cm.
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- Toklas, Alice B., 1877-1967. ALS, 1952 January 8 : Paris, to Mr. Adriani.
Black Sparrow Press Records, 1967-1976
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Black Sparrow Press Records 1967-1976
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes (24 cu. ft.)
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- Black Sparrow Press Records, 1967-1976
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein - Conference Press papers, 1936-1946.
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Gertrude Stein - Conference Press papers, 1936-1946.
Publisher's archive for Gertrude Stein's What are Masterpieces? (Los Angeles: Conference Press, 1940). Includes original typescript of What are Masterpieces?, various galley proofs and production materials, and correspondence of Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and the publishers.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein - Conference Press papers, 1936-1946.
D. H. Lawrence Realia, [1912]
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D. H. Lawrence Realia [1912]
ArchivalResource: 2 items
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- D. H. Lawrence Realia, [1912]
Hatch, Peter Donald, 1957-. A chopstick's fantasy : (Mildred's thoughts) / Peter Hatch; (text by Gertrude Stein.)
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A chopstick's fantasy : (Mildred's thoughts) / Peter Hatch; (text by Gertrude Stein.) 1991.
ArchivalResource: 14 p. of music ; 38 cm.
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- Hatch, Peter Donald, 1957-. A chopstick's fantasy : (Mildred's thoughts) / Peter Hatch; (text by Gertrude Stein.)
Mildred Aldrich letters, 1914-1917
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Mildred Aldrich letters, 1914-1917
Relates to conditions in France during World War I, and to activities of Gertrude Stein and other literary figures in France. Letters sent to a friend in the United States, probably Harriet Levy.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.; (0.1 linear feet)
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- Mildred Aldrich letters, 1914-1917
Mildred Moore Collection
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Mildred Moore Collection
Collection includes over 200 replies (160 of which comprise the book) to Mrs. Moore's letter requesting a quotation or a bit of poetry important to the recipient; a copy of her book, "Famous Personalities and Their Philosophies," and materials relating to the speeches both Mrs. Moore and her daughter gave about this collection of letters, such as notes, clippings, etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.6 Cubic feet (3 boxes)
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Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971. Bennett Cerf papers, ca. 1898-1977.
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Bennett Cerf papers, ca. 1898-1977.
Correspondence, manuscripts, memorabilia, photographs, phonograph and tape recordings, and printed files.
ArchivalResource: 52 linear ft. ( 71 boxes, 45 volumes, & 22 oversized items)
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- Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971. Bennett Cerf papers, ca. 1898-1977.
LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CXXXIII-CLXXVII. 'The Tears of Night' (words, Anon, 14th cent, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce), for countertenor, six sopranos and three instrumental ensembles, op. 82; 1971. Five volumes., 1971
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LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CXXXIII-CLXXVII. 'The Tears of Night' (words, Anon, 14th cent, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce), for countertenor, six sopranos and three instrumental ensembles, op. 82; 1971. Five volumes. 1971
ArchivalResource: 5 items
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- LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CXXXIII-CLXXVII. 'The Tears of Night' (words, Anon, 14th cent, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce), for countertenor, six sopranos and three instrumental ensembles, op. 82; 1971. Five volumes., 1971
Black Lizard Press Archive, 1977-1994
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Black Lizard Press Archive, 1977-1994
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Black Lizard Press Archive, 1977-1994
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein collection of papers, [1934]-1966.
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Gertrude Stein collection of papers, [1934]-1966.
This is a synthetic collection consisting of typescripts relating to Stein, and correspondence by and about her.
ArchivalResource: 34 items.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein collection of papers, [1934]-1966.
Toklas, Alice B. Alice B. Toklas letters : Paris and Italy, to Anne Low-Beer : ALS, 1951-1963.
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Alice B. Toklas letters : Paris and Italy, to Anne Low-Beer : ALS, 1951-1963.
Sixteen letters (23 pages) from Alice B. Toklas to Anne Low-Beer, mainly written from Paris, describing daily life, visits with mutal friends, distress at the publication of Gertrude Stein's biography in 1957, travels, expressing friendship, etc. Typed transcripts available for nine of the 16 original letters.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear ft.)
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- Toklas, Alice B. Alice B. Toklas letters : Paris and Italy, to Anne Low-Beer : ALS, 1951-1963.
Hurd, Clement, 1908-1988. The world is round : production material.
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The world is round : production material.
Correspondence, reviews, documents.
ArchivalResource: Manuscripts: 1 folder.
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- Hurd, Clement, 1908-1988. The world is round : production material.
Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975. Thornton Wilder papers, 1948-1974.
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Thornton Wilder papers, 1948-1974.
Letters to Norman Unger concerning his writing; timetable and portions of holograph manuscript of Ides of March; holograph manuscripts of text for his broadcast on Gertrude Stein and an essay on G. B. Shaw; reprint of his article on Lope de Vega; mimeographed texts of a Christmas skit, How Our Fathers Imagine Dunster House To Be, and his libretto, The Alcestiad; lithographed copy of his one act play, The Unerring Instinct. With these: note from Louise Talma and letters, 1950-1974, from Wilder's sister, Isabel, to Norman Unger.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975. Thornton Wilder papers, 1948-1974.
Haweis, Stephen. Stephen Haweis papers, 1860-1969.
Title:
Stephen Haweis papers, 1860-1969.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, artwork, objects, and printed material.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft. ( 15 boxes & 4 oversize folders)
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- Haweis, Stephen. Stephen Haweis papers, 1860-1969.
Gertrude Stein Collection, ca. 1935
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Gertrude Stein Collection ca. 1935
ArchivalResource:
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- Gertrude Stein Collection, ca. 1935
Ivry, Benjamin,. Benjamin Ivry collection of correspondence on Pavel Tchelitchew, 1981-1982.
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Benjamin Ivry collection of correspondence on Pavel Tchelitchew, 1981-1982.
Twenty-seven letters and postcards by various authors to Benjamin Ivry. The letters document Ivry's research for a planned catalogue raisonné of Tchelitchew's paintings. Most of the correspondents are collectors who owned Tchelitchew's paintings. The letters discuss the location and history of particular works as well as the correspondents' recollections of Tchelitchew. One letter, from Allen Tanner, discusses his and Tchelitchew's relationships with Gertrude Stein and Bravig Imbs in Paris in the 1920s.
ArchivalResource: 0.21 linear feet (1 box)
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- Ivry, Benjamin,. Benjamin Ivry collection of correspondence on Pavel Tchelitchew, 1981-1982.
Lee, Thomas Oboe. Photograph, 1920-- : a play in five acts / [words] by Gertrude Stein ; music by Thomas Oboe Lee.
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Photograph, 1920-- : a play in five acts / [words] by Gertrude Stein ; music by Thomas Oboe Lee. 1982, c1978.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (28 folded leaves) ; 36 x 44 cm.
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- Lee, Thomas Oboe. Photograph, 1920-- : a play in five acts / [words] by Gertrude Stein ; music by Thomas Oboe Lee.
Watkins Loomis Records, 1883-2007
Title:
Watkins Loomis Records, 1883-2007
ArchivalResource: 410 boxes, 42 v., 27 card file drawers
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- Watkins Loomis Records, 1883-2007
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
Title:
Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Contempo. Contempo records, 1930-1934.
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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.
Black Sparrow Press. Black Sparrow Press collection, 1966-2002.
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Black Sparrow Press collection, 1966-2002.
The Black Sparrow Press collection includes author files, correspondence, ephemera, photographs, printed material, and publication records ranging in date from 1966 to 2002. Author files contain significant manuscripts and proofs from publications of Charles Bukowski, Joyce Carol Oates, and Diane Wakowski, among others. The correspondence consists mainly of fan letters to various authors, such as Bukowski, as well as inquiries from individuals seeking to have their work published by the press. The photographs include images of authors that were used for publicity purposes. Publication records provide detailed information regarding each edition published by the Black Sparrow Press from 1966-2002. The collection also contains ten of Barbara Martin's sketchbooks, which include drawings for the covers of Black Sparrow Press publications.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 linear ft. (17 boxes, 1 oversized paper (OP), and 3 bound volumes (BV))
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- Black Sparrow Press. Black Sparrow Press collection, 1966-2002.
Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keeffe archive, 1728-1986
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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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- Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946. Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keeffe archive, 1728-1986.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. ALS, [1936] : Midway Drexel Hotel, Chicago, to Mrs. Gertrude Atherton.
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ALS, [1936] : Midway Drexel Hotel, Chicago, to Mrs. Gertrude Atherton.
Stein accepts an invitation to lunch before one of her lectures in California. She says she will "stay in a hotel, perhaps the Palace Hotel of my youth but I imagine not, we really cannot successfully renew one's youth ..."
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 24 x 15 cm.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. ALS, [1936] : Midway Drexel Hotel, Chicago, to Mrs. Gertrude Atherton.
Charles Henri Ford Papers TXRC97-A13., 1928-1981
Title:
Charles Henri Ford Papers 1928-1981
The Charles Henri Ford papers consist of typescript andholograph manuscripts, correspondence, postcards, clippings, photographs, financialdocuments, contracts, invitations, page proofs, prospectuses, journals, and diaries.
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- Charles Henri Ford Papers TXRC97-A13., 1928-1981
Stein, Gertrude, 19874-1946. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, n.d.
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Office files, of The American Poetry Review, n.d.
Comprises 1 item, 1 leaf correspondence. Contains material from Random House, Inc.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 19874-1946. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, n.d.
Richard Wright papers, 1927-1978
Title:
Richard Wright papers 1927-1978
The Richard Wright Papers contain manuscripts, correspondence with other writers such as Nelson Algren, Arna Bontemps, Ralph Ellison, Chester Himes, Langston Hughes, Gunnar Myrdal and Margaret Walker, photographs, financial and legal documents and printed materials relating to the life and work of Richard Wright. Included are drafts of such works as Black Boy and Native Son, photographs of trips to Spain and Ghana, various items of personal memorabilia such as Wright's Spingarn Medal, and a film of Wright's screen test for the movie version of "Native Son".
ArchivalResource: 72.70 linear ft. (143 boxes, including oversize) + 5 broadsides + 2 cold storage items
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- Richard Wright papers, 1927-1978
The Virgil Thomson Papers
Title:
The Virgil Thomson Papers
The Virgil Thomson Papers contain the manuscript scores and sketches of Thomson's musical compositions, including music for 3 operas, 7 films, and other major compositions and smaller pieces. The Papers also hold printed copies of books and music by Thomson. The correspondence is voluminous and contains letters to and from many important American and French cultural figures since 1920: composers, musicians, artists, authors, and theatrical personalities. Thomson's life and work are further documented by: writings by and about Thomson; photographs; family and personal documents; financial records; private recordings; and other materials.
ArchivalResource: 183 Linear Feet (394 boxes)
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- Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989. The Virgil Thomson papers, 1804-1990 (inclusive).
Gertrude Stein Collection, ca. 1935
Title:
Gertrude Stein Collection ca. 1935
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- Gertrude Stein Collection, ca. 1935
Flanagan, William, 1923-1969. A very little snail / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [ music by] William Flanagan.
Title:
A very little snail / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [ music by] William Flanagan. 1949 Oct.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (2 leaves) ; 33 cm.
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- Flanagan, William, 1923-1969. A very little snail / [words by] Gertrude Stein ; [ music by] William Flanagan.
Fisher family. Papers pertaining to D.H. and Frieda Lawrence. 1947-1979.
Title:
Papers pertaining to D.H. and Frieda Lawrence. 1947-1979.
The Fisher Family papers include documents related to the friendship of Alan and Gladys Fisher with D.H. and Frieda Lawrence. Images in the collection include one glossy photograph of Gladys Fisher's sculpture of Gertrude Stein, and a photocopy of an embroidery by the Lawrences called the 'Winged Etruscan'. It was a gift to the Fishers. In addition, there are newspaper obituaries of both Alan and Gladys Fisher and a newspaper clipping describing the donation of the Stein sculpture and Lawrence embroidery to the Center for Southwest Research. There are two articles about Frieda Lawrence. One is a photocopy from Frieda Lawrence (1973) describing her life in northern New Mexico. The other is a typescript of an article written by Alan Fisher about Frieda Lawrence's experiences in New Mexico. Additional photocopied pages show Gladys Fisher's fox carving that decorated D.H. Lawrence's tomb, and a picture of Gladys Fisher herself.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Fisher family. Papers pertaining to D.H. and Frieda Lawrence. 1947-1979.
Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992. Kay Boyle photograph collection, 1904-1980.
Title:
Kay Boyle photograph collection, 1904-1980.
These photos, which belonged to Kay Boyle, American expatriate poet, novelist, and short-story writer, depict Boyle, her family, friends, and associates. Robert Frost, Lillian Hellman, Nancy Cunard, Caresse and Harry Crosby, William Carlos Williams, T.S. Eliot, Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, E.E. Cummings, Sylvia Beach, Bob Brown, and many others are pictured. The collection also contains photos used in Being Geniuses Together, including a number of photos by Man Ray.
ArchivalResource: 2.00 boxes.
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- Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992. Kay Boyle photograph collection, 1904-1980.
Stein, Amelia Keyser. Amelia Keyser Stein diaries, 1878-1886.
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Amelia Keyser Stein diaries, 1878-1886.
Diaries kept by Gertrude Stein's mother during residences in Vienna, Paris and Oakland.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 5 v. ; 11-13 cm.Copies : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 963:10) and positive.
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- Stein, Amelia Keyser. Amelia Keyser Stein diaries, 1878-1886.
Peirce, Waldo, 1884-1970. Papers of Waldo Peirce, 1936 [manuscript].
Title:
Papers of Waldo Peirce, 1936 [manuscript].
The collection contains a series of letters to Harry Salpeter regarding Granville Hicks' biography of John Reed with a number of anecdotes about painting, writing, poetry, and poetic translations particularly of Baudelaire. He comments on playing semi-professional sports, driving an ambulance in World War I, catching a sea turtle with Hemingway, acting in a Rex Ingram movie, Americans in Paris, and family events. There are sketches of many well known people of the era including R.P. Blackmur, Lincoln Colcord, Arnold Gingrich, Alan Gruskin, Ernest Hemingway, and John Reed, as well as references to many others including Conrad Aiken, Jerome Bahr, Allan Brooks, Zechariah Chaffee, Robert Peter Tristram Coffin, Andre Derain, Helen Dickson, George Dillon, Isadora Duncan, Max Eastman, Bettina Ehrlich, and Charles William Eliot. Also T.S. Eliot, Ford Madox Ford, Paul Fort, Michael Gold, Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, Rudyard Kipling, Reginald Marsh, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Lucien Simon, James Forma Sloan, George Slocombe, Eugene E. Speicher, Gertrude Stein, Alize Terry, and Ambroise Vollard. There are photographs of Peirce with Gold, Reed, and Hemingway, and some manuscripts poems in French and English.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Peirce, Waldo, 1884-1970. Papers of Waldo Peirce, 1936 [manuscript].
Gertrude Stein Collection, 1922-1955
Title:
Gertrude Stein Collection 1922-1955
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- Gertrude Stein Collection, 1922-1955
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. [Selected writings / by Gertrude Stein]
Title:
[Selected writings / by Gertrude Stein] [1929-1951]
ArchivalResource: 7 items ; 30 cm. or smaller.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. [Selected writings / by Gertrude Stein]
Portraits of University of California individuals and groups, ca. 1850-[ongoing]
Title:
Portraits of University of California individuals and groups, ca. 1850-[ongoing]
The collection consists of identified individuals and groups connected to the University of California, primarily from the Berkeley campus and the system-wide administration.
ArchivalResource: Ca. 4500 items
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- Portraits of University of California individuals and groups, ca. 1850-[ongoing]
Fisher Family Papers pertaining to D.H. and Frieda Lawrence, 1947-1979
Title:
Fisher Family Papers pertaining to D.H. and Frieda Lawrence 1947-1979
The Fisher Family Papers consist of documents related to the friendship of GladysCampbell Fisher and Alan Fisher with D.H. and Frieda Lawrence.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Fisher Family Papers pertaining to D.H. and Frieda Lawrence, 1947-1979
Weiss, Mack. Manuscript sheet music, [ca. 1830-1965].
Title:
Manuscript sheet music, [ca. 1830-1965].
Different styles and periods are represented in the collection. Includes some Rhode Island composers and many women lyricists and musicians; both titled and untitled compositions; songs, musical scores, and orchestral parts.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 100 items.
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- Weiss, Mack. Manuscript sheet music, [ca. 1830-1965].
The Virgil Thomson Papers, 1804-1990 (inclusive)
Title:
The Virgil Thomson Papers 1804-1990 (inclusive)
Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the American composer and critic Virgil Thomson (1896-1989)
ArchivalResource: 394 boxes (183 linear ft.)
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- The Virgil Thomson Papers, 1804-1990 (inclusive)
Solon, Israel. Israel Solon collection, 1918-1940s (inclusive)
Title:
Israel Solon collection, 1918-1940s (inclusive)
Consists of art and literary publications, manuscripts, proofs, artworks, photographs, correspondence and ephemera related to the mystic philosopher G.I. Gurdjieff, journals and manifestos produced by the Dadaist and Futurist movements; and a preservation photocopy of a circa 1934 typescript of Gertrude Stein's Portraits and Prayers, with an Elucidation.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft. (4 boxes, 1 folder)
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- Solon, Israel. Israel Solon collection, 1918-1940s (inclusive)
William A. Bradley Literary Agency, 1923-1982. William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records 1909-1982.
Title:
William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records 1909-1982.
The William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records consist of agency correspondence with authors, publishers, and other agents, accompanied by various enclosures, such as book jackets, press clippings, typed manuscripts, financial statements, and photographs. Some personal correspondence in the records predates the formation of the agency.
ArchivalResource: 245 boxes (102.9 linear feet)
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- William A. Bradley Literary Agency, 1923-1982. William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records 1909-1982.
Fredericks, Claude. The Banyan Press archive, 1946-1986.
Title:
The Banyan Press archive, 1946-1986.
Comprises a complete set of the publications (primarily poetry) and other printed matter (chapbooks, pamphlets, broadsides, Christmas cards, stationery, press announcements) of the Banyan Press and Claude Fredericks. Also includes related correspondence, mss., account books, reviews, publication lists, articles about the press, etc.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft. (13 boxes)
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- Fredericks, Claude. The Banyan Press archive, 1946-1986.
Sitwell, Edith, 1887-1964. Letters, 1917-1960.
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Letters, 1917-1960.
Concerning criticisms of her poetry; discussing her own writing and that of others, including William Faulkner, John Collier, John Lehmann, and Gertrude Stein; stating her opinion of Sir Allen Lane and Kenneth Allott; mentioning copyright and publishing issues.
ArchivalResource: 133 items (371 p.)
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- Sitwell, Edith, 1887-1964. Letters, 1917-1960.
Strandberg, Newton. Cantata profana : for voice, piano, percussion / Newton Strandberg ; text from Tender buttons by Gertrude Stein.
Title:
Cantata profana : for voice, piano, percussion / Newton Strandberg ; text from Tender buttons by Gertrude Stein. [19]]]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([i], 12 leaves), bound ; 44 cm.
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- Strandberg, Newton. Cantata profana : for voice, piano, percussion / Newton Strandberg ; text from Tender buttons by Gertrude Stein.
Chambers, Norma. Norma Chambers correspondence relating to Gertrude Stein, 1945-1949.
Title:
Norma Chambers correspondence relating to Gertrude Stein, 1945-1949.
Collection of nine letters, with envelopes, to Norma Chambers from Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. Three autograph letters signed from Gertrude Stein, dating from late 1945, discuss a play, possibly "Yes Is For a Very Young Man," and mention French fashion designer Pierre Balmain. Six autograph letters signed from Alice B. Toklas, dating from 1946 to 1949, following Stein's death, discuss Stein and the play, which Chambers helped promote, and mention Lamont Johnson, Thornton Wilder, and others. Accompanied by one autograph map, signed by Balmain, identifying shops and streets neighboring the Place Vendrôme and rue de Rivoli in the first arrondissement in Paris.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Chambers, Norma. Norma Chambers correspondence relating to Gertrude Stein, 1945-1949.
Autobiography, 1926
Title:
Autobiography, 1926
ArchivalResource: 4 volumes,1 reel of microfilm
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Rosenshine, Annette, 1880-1971. Annette Rosenshine papers, 1885-1998 (bulk 1907-1971).
Title:
Annette Rosenshine papers, 1885-1998 (bulk 1907-1971).
Contains correspondence, writings, clippings, reviews, and related material regarding Rosenshine's art and interest in psychoanalysis. Significant correspondents include Flora Arnstein, Constantin Brancusi, Erich Fromm, Allen Ginsberg, Henri Matisse, Henry Miller, Lewis Mumford, Paul Padgette (her literary executor), Chris Rambo, Evelyn Statsinger, Leo Stein and Nina Stein, Michael Stein, and Alice B. Toklas. Also includes letters from Louis Adamic, Mortimer and Betty Adler, Henry Geldzahler, Katharine Kuh, Jessica Mitford, and Elizabeth Sprigge. Also contains various drafts and a final typescript of Rosenshine's unpublished autobiography, "Life's not a paragraph," as well as notebooks, journals from her psychoanalysis, essays, and poems. Reviews and articles, announcements, copyrights, and related materials, including a scrapbook of clippings and programs document Rosenshine's work as a sculptor. Also includes a small amount of personal material, including biographical sketches, obituaries, and papers relating to her estate; her brother, Albert Adolph Rosenshine; and miscellaneous clippings collected by Rosenshine and Padgette.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes, 1 oversize volume, 1 oversize box (2.4 linear feet)
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- Rosenshine, Annette, 1880-1971. Annette Rosenshine papers, 1885-1998 (bulk 1907-1971).
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.
Watkins Loomis, Inc. Watkins Loomis Records, 1883-1987.
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Watkins Loomis Records, 1883-1987.
Correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, contracts, and other legal documents, account books, royalty statements and other financial records, photographs, printed materials, and card files of the Watkins Loomis, Inc. literary agency. The papers deal with editorial, financial, and legal aspects of publishing, magazine, theatrical and film rights, and all other personal and professional activities of their American and English clients. Among these clients have been Michael Arlen, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Theodore Dreiser, Ernest Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis, Carson McCullers, Ezra Pound, Ayn Rand, Dorothy Sayers, Gertrude Stein, and Dylan Thomas.
ArchivalResource: ca. 131,500 items (278 boxes, 42 v., 27 card file drawers)
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- Watkins Loomis, Inc. Watkins Loomis Records, 1883-1987.
Modern Authors' Collection, 1909-1982 bulk (1930-1960).
Title:
Modern Authors' Collection, 1909-1982 bulk (1930-1960).
The collection contains works primarily by and about English and American literary authors, including biographies, literary criticism, issues of journals, clippings, books, speeches, 99 little magazines including many rare runs of periodicals which have ceased publication, articles and essays, both published and unpublished, ca. 1921?- 1960?; some photographs, book jackets, proof copies of novels, press releases, occasional correspondence, and ephemera. Lectures by Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress, including "A Superstition Is Destroyed," presented at a dinner in honor of Edward R. Murrow, chief of the European staff of the Columbia Broadcasting System. Works by and about Hilaire Belloc, Ambrose Bierce, Lord Dunsany, James T. Farrell, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Graham Greene, Lafacadio Hearn, Aldous Huxley, Christopher Isherwood, James Joyce, Frank Norris, John Dos Passos, Archibald MacLeish, Ezra Pound, William Saroyan, Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, Sacheverell Sitwell, Stephen Spender, Gertrude Stein, James Stephens, John Millington Synge, Alan Tate, Dylan Thomas, Walter Trohan, Henry Treece, Evelyn Waugh, Thorton Wilder, Tennessee Williams, Edmund Wilson, Richard Wright, T.S. Elliot, Simon Weil, Eudora Welty, William Butler Yeats, James Agee, Conrad Aiken, Richard Aldington, Sherwood Anderson, W.H. Auden, Emily Dickenson, John O'Hara, D.H. Lawrence, Thomas Merton, William Faulkner and Robert Frost.
ArchivalResource: 47.5 linear feet.
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- Modern Authors' Collection, 1909-1982 bulk (1930-1960).
Carl Van Vechten collection of papers, 1911-1964
Title:
Carl Van Vechten collection of papers 1911-1964
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence, and financial documents.
ArchivalResource: 618 items
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- Carl Van Vechten collection of papers, 1911-1964
Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Gertrude Stein photographs from the Paul Padgette collection [graphic] / photographed by Carl Van Vechten.
Title:
Gertrude Stein photographs from the Paul Padgette collection [graphic] / photographed by Carl Van Vechten. ca. 1934-ca. 1963.
Chiefly portraits of Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas in the 1930s. Includes photographs taken at Bilignin Villa, Chambery, Stein's home at 27 Rue de Fleurus, in New York, and at University of Virginia and the College of William and Mary. Also present are a view of Pablo Picasso's home, a portrait of Leo Stein, a photograph of Richard Banks' 1963 painting of Stein, and views of the casts and productions of Four saints in three acts, The Mother of us all, Yes is for a very young man, Dr. Faustus, Ladies' voices, and Brewsie & Wille.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (132 photographic prints) : b&w ; chiefly 8 x 10 or 7 x 10 in.
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- Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Gertrude Stein photographs from the Paul Padgette collection [graphic] / photographed by Carl Van Vechten.
Ford, Charles Henri, 1913-. Charles Henri Ford Papers, 1928-1981.
Title:
Charles Henri Ford Papers, 1928-1981.
The Charles Henri Ford papers consist of typescript and holograph manuscripts, correspondence, postcards, clippings, photographs, financial documents, contracts, invitations, page proofs, prospectuses, journals, and diaries. The Works series contains examples of Ford's published and unpublished poetry, theatrical work, and prose. His published work includes a typescript fragment of ABC'S and typescripts of THE HALF-THOUGHTS, THE DISTANCES OF PAIN, OM KRISHNA I: SPECIAL EFFECTS, THE OVERTURNED LAKE, SLEEP IN A NEST OF FLAMES, and THE YOUNG AND EVIL. Ford's unpublished work includes typescripts of "The Acts," "Confessions of a Freak," "Denmark Vesey," "I Will Be What I Am," "The Labyrinth," "Let's Get Out of Here," "The Poet," "A Record of Myself," "Thirty Variations," "Unhappy Train," and "A World of Women." There is material from an unpublished issue of View, devoted to theater. The Correspondence series includes both outgoing and incoming correspondence. Significant correspondents include Conrad Aiken, W.H. Auden, Djuna Barnes, Sir Cecil Beaton, Karen Blixen, Paul Bowles, Kay Boyle, Ronnie Burk, William S. Burroughs, Jean Cocteau, Joseph Cornell, Leonardo Cremonini, E.E. Cummings, Leonor Fini, Gertrude Ford, Ruth Ford, Allen Ginsberg, Ted Joans, Ray Johnson, Philip Lamantia, James Laughlin, Mary McCarthy, Gerard Malanga, Carmen Marino, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, Edouard Roditi, Dame Edith Sitwell, Gertrude Stein, Wallace Stevens, Allen Tate, Pavel Tchelitchew, Parker Tyler, Carl Van Vechten, William Carlos Williams, Donald Windham, Bill Wolak, Kathleen Tankersley Young, and Stark Young. The Miscellaneous series includes correspondence to Charles L. Ford, Gertrude Ford, Pavel Tchelitchew, and Parker Tyler from various correspondents, and manuscripts of works by Djuna Barnes, Marius Bewley, Paul Bowles, Jean Cocteau, Jean Genet, Joe Gould, Ted Joans, Philip Lamantia, Jack Lindsay, Norman Macleod, Gerard Malanga, Howard Nemerov, Dame Edith Sitwell, Parker Tyler, and Kathleen Tankersley Young, as well as miscellaneous notes, architectural plans for a beach house, contracts, a royalty statement, certificates of copyright registration, and materials relating to View. The Journals/Diaries series consists almost exclusively of the journals and diaries of Ford from 1932 until 1967, with a few lacunae in the chronological coverage. They chronicle the literary and artistic communities in New York City and Paris and Ford's own creative ambitions and endeavors. Among the important figures mentioned are Kenneth Anger, W.H. Auden, George Balanchine, Djuna Barnes, Cecil Beaton, Paul Bowles, William Burroughs, John Cage, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Jean Cocteau, Merce Cunningham, Isak Dinesen, Max Ernst, Leonor Fini, Jean Genet, Peggy Guggenheim, Lincoln Kirstein, Mary McCarthy, Gerard Malanga, Ned Rorem, Edith and Osbert Sitwell, Gertrude Stein, Yves Tanguy, Allen Tate, Parker Tyler, Andy Warhol, Orson Welles, William Carlos Williams, and Stark Young. Ford also documents his private life, including his relationships with his sister, the actress Ruth Ford, her husband Zachary Scott, and the painter Pavel Tchelitchew. Ford records his struggles to force himself to work, the difficulties of finding publishers for his work, his experiences in publishing Blues and View, his experimentation in the visual arts, surrealism in the arts, and playwriting. He also chronicles his experiences while living abroad and in the United States, including impressions of Paris, Athens and the Greek islands, Rome and other cities in Italy, New York City, and the American South. There is frank discussion of homosexuality and the experiences of a gay man in the twentieth century. A later accession includes typescript poems by the poets Ronnie Burk and Bill Wolak.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes (12 linear feet)
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- Ford, Charles Henri, 1913-. Charles Henri Ford Papers, 1928-1981.
Stewart, Allegra. Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia : Stewart's drafts, background studies, and other papers in preparation of an article published in "The Creative Woman", vol. 8, no. 2, 1987.
Title:
Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia : Stewart's drafts, background studies, and other papers in preparation of an article published in "The Creative Woman", vol. 8, no. 2, 1987. 1977-1987.
ArchivalResource: Archival folders ; 1/4 ft. shelf lenght.
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- Stewart, Allegra. Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia : Stewart's drafts, background studies, and other papers in preparation of an article published in "The Creative Woman", vol. 8, no. 2, 1987.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Papers of Gertrude Stein [manuscript], 1923-1935.
Title:
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.
Rubin, Anna, 1946-. Four short Gertrude Stein songs : for four-part chorus / by Anna Rubin.
Title:
Four short Gertrude Stein songs : for four-part chorus / by Anna Rubin. c1987.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (16 p.), bound ; 28 cm.
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- Rubin, Anna, 1946-. Four short Gertrude Stein songs : for four-part chorus / by Anna Rubin.
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Letters, ca. 1937-1939.
Title:
Letters, ca. 1937-1939.
Personal notes to "Georges" from Stein in Belley (Ain) France, include: a long letter of 1937 discusses her recommendations to the Chicago Art Club on purchasing and commissioning contemporary art in Paris, with reference to Talcoat and Balthus; her reflections on Chicago taste and discussion of the sale of two landscapes (from her collection?); with a letter of 1939 or 1940 on the outbreak of war and her fears for her property. With brief references to her writings and to Francis Rose and Virgil Thompson.
ArchivalResource: 4 letters in 8 sheets.
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- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Letters, ca. 1937-1939.
Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Outgoing Letters
Title:
Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Outgoing Letters
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- Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Outgoing Letters
Burgess, Gelett, 1866-1951. Gelett Burgess diaries, 1885-1887, 1889, 1891-1895, 1917-1951.
Title:
Gelett Burgess diaries, 1885-1887, 1889, 1891-1895, 1917-1951.
Covers his daily activities and social life from early adulthood until shortly before his death. Entries describe his student days at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, teaching at the University of California, Berkeley, his work as a journalist and creative writer; residences in San Francisco, London, Paris, and Carmel, Calif.; comments on his friendship with the Peixotto family, meeting with Frank Norris, Gertrude Stein, his association with Ford Maddox Ford, and others. Included also are entries about his wife, Estelle Loomis Burgess, and her writing.
ArchivalResource: 42 volumes in 4 boxes (2 linear ft.).
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Galantière, Lewis, 1895-1977. Lewis Galantière papers, 1920-1977.
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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.
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Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
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Letters mention colleagues and friends, including Gerald Brenan, Van Wyck Brooks, Nancy Cunard, Havelock Ellis, Christopher Fry, Evelyn Hardy, Arthur Machen, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Henry Miller, Gertrude Powys, Llewelyn Powys, Theodore Powys, Alec Robertson, Paul Rosenfeld, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Edmund Wilson, and Stefan Zweig. Other topics include Ackland's writings and Gregory's writings. Some letters are undated.
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American authors collection, 1832-1956.
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American authors collection, 1832-1956.
Literary manuscripts and letters of American writers. Autographs, portraits, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets.
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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein Collection, 1914-1973 (bulk 1946-1967).
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Manuscripts, correspondence, financial and legal documents, address books, and personal papers make up the Gertrude Stein Collection. The material was collected by Alice B. Toklas after Stein's death and includes a large amount of Toklas's incoming correspondence. Stein's writings are represented by manuscripts for three titles: Composition as Explanation, Before the Flowers of Friendship Faded Friendship Faded, and From Dark to Day. The correspondence series includes business letters and an extensive series of letters to the poet Georges Hugnet. Among the personal papers are inventories and appraisals of Steins art collection. The Toklas series consists mainly of a large number of incoming letters, some of them concerning Stein's estate. Among the many correspondents in this series are Mrs. William Aspenwall Bradley, Sandy Campbell, Bernard Faÿ, Donald C. Gallup, attorneys Edgar Allan Poe and Russell M. Porter, Virgil Thomson, and Carl Van Vechten, who served as Stein's literary executor.
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Collection of musical scores, 1961-1996.
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Manuscript scores and related materials of the American composer and harpsichordist Joyce Mekeel.
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Dudley Fitts papers, 1928-1968, 1941-1943
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Dudley Fitts papers 1928-1968 1941-1943
The Dudley FittsPapers consists chiefly of writings and correspondence relating to theproduction of the first American edition of (New Directions, 1942). An Anthology of ContemporaryLatin-American Poetry
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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. [Letter] 1942 Mar. 26, Bilignin par Belley, Ain [to] Miss Johnson / Gertrude S.
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[Letter] 1942 Mar. 26, Bilignin par Belley, Ain [to] Miss Johnson / Gertrude S.
Stein writes to Johnson, who appears to be acting as her agent. She is very pleased that publisher Harrison Smith has taken her book To do, "a book very close to me as it was written during all the days of the debacle in France." She notes that her novel Mrs. Reynolds will soon be completed. She says Mrs. Reynolds contains "simple conversation between an average couple ... with Hitler and Stalin as a background, under other names ..." Stein also reminds Smith that all of her writings should first be submitted to Bennett Cerf for publication, but if he rejects them, "then as you think best."
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