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She reported on virtually every major world conflict that took place during her 60-year career. Gellhorn was also the third wife of American novelist Ernest Hemingway, from 1940 to 1945. She died in 1998 in an apparent suicide at the age of 89, ill and almost completely blind. The Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism is named after her.
Gellhorn was born on November 8, 1908, in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Edna Fischel Gellhorn, a suffragist, and George Gellhorn, a German-born gynecologist. Her father and maternal grandfather were Jewish, and her maternal grandmother came from a Protestant family. Her brother Walter became a noted law professor at Columbia University, and her younger brother Alfred was an oncologist and former dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
In 1926, Gellhorn graduated from John Burroughs School in St. Louis, and enrolled in Bryn Mawr College, several miles outside Philadelphia. The following year, she left without having graduated to pursue a career as a journalist. Her first published articles appeared in The New Republic. In 1930, determined to become a foreign correspondent, she went to France for two years, where she worked at the United Press bureau in Paris, but was fired after she reported sexual harassment by a man connected with the agency. She spent years traveling Europe, writing for newspapers in Paris and St. Louis and covering fashion for Vogue. She became active in the pacifist movement, and wrote about her experiences in her 1934 book What Mad Pursuit.
Returning to the United States in 1932, Gellhorn was hired by Harry Hopkins, whom she had met through her friendship with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The Roosevelts invited Gellhorn to live at the White House, and she spent evenings there helping Eleanor Roosevelt write correspondence and the first lady’s “My Day” column in Women’s Home Companion. She was hired as a field investigator for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), created by Franklin D. Roosevelt to help end the Great Depression. Gellhorn traveled around the United States for FERA to report on how the Depression was affecting the country. She first went to Gastonia, North Carolina. Later, she worked with Dorothea Lange, a photographer, to document the everyday lives of the hungry and homeless. Their reports became part of the official government files for the Great Depression. They were able to investigate topics that were not usually open to women of the 1930s. She drew on her research to write a collection of short stories, The Trouble I've Seen (1936). In Idaho doing FERA work, Gellhorn convinced a group of workers to break the windows of the FERA office to draw attention to their crooked boss. Although this worked, she was fired from FERA.
Gellhorn met Ernest Hemingway during a 1936 Christmas family trip to Key West, Florida. Gellhorn had been hired to report for Collier's Weekly on the Spanish Civil War, and the pair decided to travel to Spain together. They celebrated Christmas of 1937 in Barcelona. In Germany, she reported on the rise of Adolf Hitler and in the spring of 1938, months before the Munich Agreement, she was in Czechoslovakia. After the outbreak of World War II, she described these events in the novel A Stricken Field (1940). She later reported the war from Finland, Hong Kong, Burma, Singapore, and England. Lacking official press credentials to witness the Normandy landings, she hid in a hospital ship bathroom, and upon landing impersonated a stretcher bearer; she later recalled, "I followed the war wherever I could reach it." She was the only woman to land at Normandy on D-Day on June 6, 1944. She was also among the first journalists to report from Dachau concentration camp after it was liberated by US troops on April 29, 1945.
Gellhorn and Hemingway lived together off and on for four years, before marrying in November 1940. (Hemingway had ostensibly lived with his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, until 1939). Increasingly resentful of Gellhorn's long absences during her reporting assignments, Hemingway wrote to her when she left their Finca Vigía estate near Havana in 1943 to cover the Italian Front: "Are you a war correspondent, or wife in my bed?" Hemingway, however, would later go to the front just before the Normandy landings, and Gellhorn also went, with Hemingway trying to block her travel. When she arrived by means of a dangerous ocean voyage in war-torn London, she told him she had had enough. She had found, as had his other wives, that, as described by Bernice Kert in The Hemingway Women: "Hemingway could never sustain a long-lived, wholly satisfying relationship with any one of his four wives. Married domesticity may have seemed to him the desirable culmination of romantic love, but sooner or later he became bored and restless, critical and bullying." After four contentious years of marriage, they divorced in 1945.
The 2012 film Hemingway & Gellhorn is based on these years. The 2011 documentary film No Job for a Woman: The Women Who Fought to Report WWII features Gellhorn and how she changed war reporting.
In her last years, Gellhorn was in frail health, nearly blind and suffering from ovarian cancer that had spread to her liver. On February 15, 1998, she committed suicide in London apparently by swallowing a cyanide capsule.
The Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism was established in 1999 in her honor.
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Wikipedia entry for "Martha Gellhorn," viewed 7/8/21
Martha Ellis Gellhorn (November 8, 1908 – February 15, 1998) was an American novelist, travel writer, and journalist who is considered one of the great war correspondents of the 20th century.<p> <p> She reported on virtually every major world conflict that took place during her 60-year career. Gellhorn was also the third wife of American novelist Ernest Hemingway, from 1940 to 1945. She died in 1998 in an apparent suicide at the age of 89, ill and almost completely blind. The Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism is named after her. <p> Gellhorn was born on November 8, 1908, in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Edna Fischel Gellhorn, a suffragist, and George Gellhorn, a German-born gynecologist. Her father and maternal grandfather were Jewish, and her maternal grandmother came from a Protestant family. Her brother Walter became a noted law professor at Columbia University, and her younger brother Alfred was an oncologist and former dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. <p> In 1926, Gellhorn graduated from John Burroughs School in St. Louis, and enrolled in Bryn Mawr College, several miles outside Philadelphia. The following year, she left without having graduated to pursue a career as a journalist. Her first published articles appeared in <i>The New Republic</i>. In 1930, determined to become a foreign correspondent, she went to France for two years, where she worked at the United Press bureau in Paris, but was fired after she reported sexual harassment by a man connected with the agency. She spent years traveling Europe, writing for newspapers in Paris and St. Louis and covering fashion for <i>Vogue</i>. She became active in the pacifist movement, and wrote about her experiences in her 1934 book <i>What Mad Pursuit</i>. <p> Returning to the United States in 1932, Gellhorn was hired by Harry Hopkins, whom she had met through her friendship with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The Roosevelts invited Gellhorn to live at the White House, and she spent evenings there helping Eleanor Roosevelt write correspondence and the first lady’s “My Day” column in <i>Women’s Home Companion</i>. She was hired as a field investigator for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), created by Franklin D. Roosevelt to help end the Great Depression. Gellhorn traveled around the United States for FERA to report on how the Depression was affecting the country. She first went to Gastonia, North Carolina. Later, she worked with Dorothea Lange, a photographer, to document the everyday lives of the hungry and homeless. Their reports became part of the official government files for the Great Depression. They were able to investigate topics that were not usually open to women of the 1930s. She drew on her research to write a collection of short stories, <i>The Trouble I've Seen</i> (1936). In Idaho doing FERA work, Gellhorn convinced a group of workers to break the windows of the FERA office to draw attention to their crooked boss. Although this worked, she was fired from FERA. <p> Gellhorn met Ernest Hemingway during a 1936 Christmas family trip to Key West, Florida. Gellhorn had been hired to report for <i>Collier's Weekly</i> on the Spanish Civil War, and the pair decided to travel to Spain together. They celebrated Christmas of 1937 in Barcelona. In Germany, she reported on the rise of Adolf Hitler and in the spring of 1938, months before the Munich Agreement, she was in Czechoslovakia. After the outbreak of World War II, she described these events in the novel <i>A Stricken Field</i> (1940). She later reported the war from Finland, Hong Kong, Burma, Singapore, and England. Lacking official press credentials to witness the Normandy landings, she hid in a hospital ship bathroom, and upon landing impersonated a stretcher bearer; she later recalled, "I followed the war wherever I could reach it." She was the only woman to land at Normandy on D-Day on June 6, 1944. She was also among the first journalists to report from Dachau concentration camp after it was liberated by US troops on April 29, 1945. <p> Gellhorn and Hemingway lived together off and on for four years, before marrying in November 1940. (Hemingway had ostensibly lived with his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, until 1939). Increasingly resentful of Gellhorn's long absences during her reporting assignments, Hemingway wrote to her when she left their Finca Vigía estate near Havana in 1943 to cover the Italian Front: "Are you a war correspondent, or wife in my bed?" Hemingway, however, would later go to the front just before the Normandy landings, and Gellhorn also went, with Hemingway trying to block her travel. When she arrived by means of a dangerous ocean voyage in war-torn London, she told him she had had enough. She had found, as had his other wives, that, as described by Bernice Kert in <i>The Hemingway Women</i>: "Hemingway could never sustain a long-lived, wholly satisfying relationship with any one of his four wives. Married domesticity may have seemed to him the desirable culmination of romantic love, but sooner or later he became bored and restless, critical and bullying." After four contentious years of marriage, they divorced in 1945. <p> The 2012 film Hemingway & Gellhorn is based on these years. The 2011 documentary film <i>No Job for a Woman: The Women Who Fought to Report WWII</i> features Gellhorn and how she changed war reporting. <p> In her last years, Gellhorn was in frail health, nearly blind and suffering from ovarian cancer that had spread to her liver. On February 15, 1998, she committed suicide in London apparently by swallowing a cyanide capsule. <p> The Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism was established in 1999 in her honor.
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Aronowitz, Alfred G. Collection of periodical literature related to Ernest Hemingway / as collected by William White.
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Collection of periodical literature related to Ernest Hemingway / as collected by William White. 1949-1979.
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Leder, Paul, 1926-1996. Cover up : prise d'otages / Paul Leder, réal., scénario ; Bob Summers, comp. ; Wings Hauser, Margaux Hemingway, John Saxon... [et al.], act.
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Cover up : prise d'otages / Paul Leder, réal., scénario ; Bob Summers, comp. ; Wings Hauser, Margaux Hemingway, John Saxon... [et al.], act.
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Marion Meade Papers on Dorothy Parker, 1859-2008.
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Marion Meade Papers on Dorothy Parker 1859-2008.
This collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, notebooks, illustrations, photographs, audio cassettes, and printed materials related to Meade's research on Dorothy Parker.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear ft.,(18 document boxes; 1 Flat Box #317).
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- Marion Meade Papers on Dorothy Parker, 1859-2008.
Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Outgoing Letters
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Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Outgoing Letters
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Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. Crowell-Collier Publishing Company records, 1931-1955.
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Crowell-Collier Publishing Company records, 1931-1955.
Collection consists of correspondence, readers' reports, typescripts, proofs, memoranda, and photographs relating to the publishing activities of Crowell-Collier.
ArchivalResource: 806 linear feet (808 boxes)
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Alexander Woollcott correspondence, ca. 1856-1943 (inclusive), 1920-1943 (bulk).
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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).
Robert Lee Sherrod Papers, 1910-1963
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Robert Lee Sherrod Papers 1910-1963
Papers of the American journalist, editor, war correspondent. Correspondence, incoming and outgoing (1926-1963); typescript manuscripts for articles, books, interviews, press copy, radio scripts, and speeches; notebooks (1935-1950); photographs (1910-1963); scrapbooks; and printed material. Notable correspondents include James Agee, Claude Auchinleck, Hanson Baldwin, Omar Bradley, James F. byrnes, Mark W. Clark, James Forrestal, Ford C. Frick, Martha Gellhorn, Raymond Henle, John F. Kennedy, Henry Luce, Joseph W. Martin, Mary Margaret McBride, William C. Menninger, Carl Mydans, Richard L. Neuberger, Chester W. Nimitz, Roger Pineau, Arthur W. Radford, Sam Rayburn, Haru M. Reischauer, James Roosevelt, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Eric Sevareid, David M. Shoup, Holland M. Smith, Time, Inc., Harry S. Truman, Frank W. Wead, and Walter Winchell.
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Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
Title:
Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
ArchivalResource: 18.5 linear ft. (ca.18,000 items in 40 boxes).
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Gellhorn, Edna Fischel, 1878-1970. Papers, 1919-1960
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The papers of Mrs. George Gellhorn, an active civic worker in St. Louis, Missouri, contain biographical material and correspondence relating to her position as director of the National Woman Suffrage Association, as president of the St. Louis and Missouri Leagues of Women Voters, and as vice-president of the National League of Women Voters. There is also considerable correspondence with Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Catt's letters to members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and biographical and other material about Mrs. Catt.
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John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
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John Mason Brown papers
Papers of American author and drama critic John Mason Brown.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes (36 linear ft.)
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- John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
Clarence M. Forester papers., 1937-1939, 1945, 1996-1997.
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Clarence M. Forester papers. 1937-1939, 1945, 1996-1997.
Photocopies of photographs, military documents, menus, and newspaper clippings of a Minnesota volunteer in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade of the Spanish Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War; and photographs and news clippings of a 1996 reunion of Brigade veterans in Spain.
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Algren, Nelson, 1909-1981. Papers, 1920-1983.
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Papers, 1920-1983.
Chiefly literary manuscripts and correspondence; also includes scrapbooks, clippings and photographs. Correspondents include: Simone de Beauvoir, Kay Boyle, Van Allen Bradley, Donadio and Associates, James T. Farrell, Martha Gellhorn, Maxwell David Geismar, Madeleine Gobeil-Trudeau, Ernest Hemingway, Ingersoll and Brennan, Herman Kogan, Ken McCormick, Carl Sandburg, William Saroyan, William Targ, Carl Weissner and Joel Wells.
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Bessie, Alvah Cecil, 1904-1985. Papers, 1929-1991.
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Papers, 1929-1991.
Papers of Alvah Cecil Bessie (1904-1985), a novelist, screenwriter, literary and film critic, and one of the Hollywood Ten who was blacklisted for his refusal to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee. The collection documents Bessie's writing career; the impact of the blacklist on him; his recollections of his service with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, a unit of the Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War; and his continuing interest in similar issues and causes. Bessie's correspondents include representatives of the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the Limelighters, the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, the Hungry i nightclub, the National Writers Union, the San Francisco Mime Troupe, and the San Francisco Film Festival; foreign and American publishers and editors such as Curtis Brown Ltd., Chandler and Sharp, Holt Rinehart and Winston, and Seven Seas Books; and individuals such as Woody Allen, Herbert Aptheker, Ed Asner, James Aronson, Carlos Baker, Kaye Ballard, Angus Cameron, Jaime Camino, Morris Carnovsky, Lester Cole, Bette Davis, John Henry Faulk, Martha Gellhorn, Ralph Gleason, Lillian Hellman, Stefan Heym, Warren Hinckle, Paul Jarrico, Robert Kenny, Paul Krassner, Ring Lardner, Jr., John Howard Lawson, Maxim Lieber, Cyra MacFadden, Albert Maltz, Herbert Matthews, Arthur Miller, Clifford Odets, Vladimir Pozner, Carlos Rojas, Norman Rosten, George Seldes, Studs Terkel, Dalton Trumbo, and Jerry Wald. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
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Emerson, Gloria. Papers, 1970-1997 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1970-1997 (inclusive).
Collection consists of letters from war correspondent Martha Gellhorn, Lillian Hellman, Jacqueline Onassis, William Shirer, and others; also telegrams to Emerson in Saigon, and articles about Gellhorn.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders.
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- Emerson, Gloria. Papers, 1970-1997 (inclusive).
Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
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Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
ArchivalResource: 18.5 linear ft. (ca.18,000 items in 40 boxes).
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- Barnes, Joseph, 1907-1970. Joseph Barnes papers, 1907-1970, 1923-1970.
Allen, Jay, 1900-. Letters, 1935-1964.
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Letters, 1935-1964.
Letters sent to Allen regarding current affairs and, in particular, the Spanish Civil War, as well as letters regarding politics in the United States.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Allen, Jay, 1900-. Letters, 1935-1964.
Forester, Clarence M. Clarence M. Forester papers, 1937-1997.
Title:
Clarence M. Forester papers, 1937-1997.
Photographs, military documents, menus, and newspaper clippings of a Minnesota volunteer in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade of the Spanish Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War. The photographs were primarily taken at the battle for Teruel (1937) and at a celebration with war correspondents near Madrid. The military documents (1937-1938) include two military identification notebooks (Sept. 9, 1937 and Jan. 12, 1938). There are photographs and other materials related to a 1996 reunion of Brigade veterans in Spain, and a map showing movement of Forester's U.S. Army battalion across France and Germany during World War II. Much of the material is in Spanish.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (2 boxes).
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- Forester, Clarence M. Clarence M. Forester papers, 1937-1997.
Spiegel, Clara Gatzert, 1904-1997. Clara G. Spiegel-Ernest Hemingway Family papers, 1939-1988.
Title:
Clara G. Spiegel-Ernest Hemingway Family papers, 1939-1988.
Letters and cards written to author Clara G. Spiegel from Ernest Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn, Mary Welsh Hemingway and Patrick Hemingway, plus one letter from game ranger Denis Zaphiro.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic ft. (1 box)
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- Spiegel, Clara Gatzert, 1904-1997. Clara G. Spiegel-Ernest Hemingway Family papers, 1939-1988.
William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.
Title:
William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.
Journal reprints on evolutionary biology.
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- William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.
Harper, Allanah, 1904-1992. Allanah Harper Papers, 1931-1993.
Title:
Allanah Harper Papers, 1931-1993.
The bulk of Series I., Allanah Harper, is made up of incoming correspondence, but the collection does include seventeen outgoing letters. Harper's incoming correspondence is comprised of letters from her friends, her mother, and various scholars. The greatest quantity of letters are from Sybille Bedford, Harper's close friend, and sometime financial supporter. These letters, which are personal in nature, date from 1946-1991, bulking in the 1950s to 1970s. Some of the other correspondents represented in the approximately 500 letters gathered here are: Cecil Beaton, Jane Bowles, Ivy Compton-Burnett, Lawrence Durrell, T.S. Eliot, Martha Gellhorn, Victoria Glendinning, Brian Howard, Peter Quennell, and Sacheverell Sitwell, among others. Also present are letters and contracts with the London literary agency David Higham Associates, Ltd., relating to Harper's contributions to a book project on her friend Edith Sitwell. There are also several folders of unidentified correspondence, which have either incomplete names or indecipherable signatures. Harper's manuscript of her autobiography All Trivial Fond Records is present, along with some manuscripts and notes for a few short works. Series II, Sybille Bedford, is comprised primarily of incoming correspondence to Sybille Bedford, but also contains some outgoing correspondence, and two manuscripts relating to the work of Aldous Huxley. Her outgoing correspondence is primarily to her longtime friend, Eda Lord, during the 1970s. Incoming correspondence from Anna Bernhardt, Bedford's maternal grandmother, is extensive, numbering 168 letters (40 in German) and dates from 1933-1937.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.10 linear feet)
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- Harper, Allanah, 1904-1992. Allanah Harper Papers, 1931-1993.
Gladys Tilden Papers, 1875-1982
Title:
Gladys Tilden Papers, 1875-1982
The collection contains personal (including family) and professional correspondence regarding fashion activities, her employment with the architect Richard Joseph Neatra and the California Youth Authority, and research on her father, Douglas Tilden, and Eliza Woodson Farnham. Also included are poetry, fictional writings, an unpublished autobiography, an a variety of personal memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 12 boxes, 4 cartons; Linear feet: 9.8
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- Gladys Tilden Papers, 1875-1982
Sybille Bedford Papers TXRC03-A5., 1914-2001 (bulk 1940s-1980s)
Title:
Sybille Bedford Papers 1914-2001 (bulk 1940s-1980s)
Correspondence, typescript drafts,handwritten notes, photographs, clippings, drawings, address books, date books,calendars, and diaries document the life and work of Sybille Bedford from the early1940s through the beginning of the twenty-first century.
ArchivalResource: 52 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 galley folder (21.84 linear feet)
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- Bedford, Sybille, 1911-2006. Sybille Bedford Papers, 1914-2001 (bulk 1940s-1980s).
Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959. Bernard and Mary Berenson, Papers (1880-2002, bulk 1880-1959) : a finding aid.
Title:
Bernard and Mary Berenson, Papers (1880-2002, bulk 1880-1959) : a finding aid.
Includes Bernard Berenson and Mary Berenson's published and unpublished manuscripts, notes, diaries, letters, offprints of articles, surplus volumes of published books, biographical material, and personal photographs. The bulk of the correspondence consists of letters to Bernard Berenson, but also some letters by the Berensons and Nicky Mariano. Among the correspondents included are: Baroness Alda Anrep, Margaret Scolari Barr, Robert Woods Bliss, Jacqueline Onassis, Kenneth Clark, Cass Canfield, John Coolidge, Duveen Brothers, William G. Constable, Charles H. Coster, Katherine Dunham, Max Eastmen, Henry Sayles Francis, Edward Waldo Forbes, Felix Frankfurter, Helen C. Frick, Isabella S. Gardner, Martha Gellhorn, J. Paul Getty, Bella da Costa Greene, Hamish Hamilton, Learned Hand, Ernest Hemingway, Philip Hofer, Robert Lehman, Walter Lippmann, Mary McCarthy, Agnes Mongan, Walter Pach, Harold W. Parsons, Carlo Placci, Arthur Kingsley Porter, Paul J. Sachs, Jacques Seligmann, King Gustaf Adolf VI of Sweden, Grenville L. Winthrop, and Edith Wharton.
ArchivalResource: 140 linear ft.
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- Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959. Bernard and Mary Berenson, Papers (1880-2002, bulk 1880-1959) : a finding aid.
Martha Gellhorn letters to Andrew Andrzej Tarnowski and other material
Title:
Martha Gellhorn letters to Andrew Andrzej Tarnowski and other material
Letters from Martha Gellhorn, war correspondent, and Andrew Andrzej Tarnowski, Gellhorn's escort during World War II, and other materials.
ArchivalResource: .04 linear feet
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Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Letter, 1945 November 1, Finca Vigia, San Francisco de Paula, to Mother [Edna Gellhorn].
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Letter, 1945 November 1, Finca Vigia, San Francisco de Paula, to Mother [Edna Gellhorn].
Hemingway's letter deals with Hemingway's divorce from Martha Gellhorn, which would become final on 21 December, news of Mary Welsh, his sons, repairs to finca, and his writing.
ArchivalResource: 4 l. ; 28 cm.
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- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Letter, 1945 November 1, Finca Vigia, San Francisco de Paula, to Mother [Edna Gellhorn].
Allanah Harper Papers TXRC99-A8., 1931-1993
Title:
Allanah Harper Papers 1931-1993
The collection chroniclesHarper's life from the 1930s through the early 1990s, primarily throughHarper's outgoing and incoming correspondence, in addition to clippings,manuscripts, notebooks, and photographs. The collection also contains SybilleBedford's correspondence, and two manuscripts relating to the work of AldousHuxley.
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- Allanah Harper Papers TXRC99-A8., 1931-1993
Donald and Katharine Foley Collection of Penguin Books, 1935-1965
Title:
Donald and Katharine Foley Collection of Penguin Books 1935-1965
Includes more than 2,550 Penguin books published from 1935 through 1965, as well as about 175 reference items–books, serials, catalogs, and articles.
ArchivalResource: circa 2,500 vols.
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- Donald and Katharine Foley Collection of Penguin Books, 1935-1965
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).
Papers of Robert Graves: Correspondence (arranged by correspondent), c1909 to 2004
Title:
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
Papers of Robert Graves: Works by others: pamphlets, offprints and other materials
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Papers of Robert Graves: Works by others: pamphlets, offprints and other materials
The subfonds consists of pamphlets, offprints, theses and printed ephemera by authors other than Graves. It also includes unpublished and draft works by others. Occasionally material appears to have been actively acquired by Graves, such as the extracted and copy material on Tonga, complementing the holdings of the working library, also now at St John's College. More commonly, items have been sent as apparently unsolicited gifts by friends and admirers. The subfonds also contains works of biography and literary criticism with Graves as their subject, including proofs of the biographies by Martin Seymour-Smith and Richard Perceval Graves. Some material accumulated after the death of Graves.
ArchivalResource: 14 boxes
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- Papers of Robert Graves: Works by others: pamphlets, offprints and other materials, 1824 to 2006
Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Incoming Letters
Title:
Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Incoming Letters
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- Ernest Hemingway Papers. 1899 - 1977. Incoming Letters
Meade, Marion, 1934-. Marion Meade papers, 1859-1993.
Title:
Marion Meade papers, 1859-1993.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, notebooks, illustrations, photographs, audio cassettes, and printed materials. 1992 Addition: A file of photographs and brochures relating to the 1992 commemorative stamp issued by the U.S. Postal Service has been added. 1994 Addition: Printed materials about the Parker Centenary have been added.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear ft.,(18 document boxes; 1 Flat Box #317).
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- Meade, Marion, 1934-. Marion Meade papers, 1859-1993.
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
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J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
J. B. Matthews (1894-1966) was a Methodist missionary, college professor, author, lecturer, and prominent conservative spokesman. Collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, statements, speeches, reprints, clippings, broadsides, newsletters, press releases, petitions, and other printed material, chiefly 1930-1969. The principal focus of the collection relates to the work and research of Matthews and his associates in the area of anti-communism, particularly in connection with Matthews' role as Director of Research for the Special Committee on Un-American Activities of the U.S. House of Representatives (1938-1945), Executive Director of the Permanent Subcommittee on Government Operations of the U.S. Senate (1953), and a consultant for John A. Clements Associates. Many of the organizations, newspapers, periodicals, and persons represented in the collection have various leftist, socialist, communist, radical, or pacifist (especially anti-Vietnam War) connections.Individuals represented in the files include Ralph Abernathy, Bella Abzug, Roy Cohn, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Harrington, Alger Hiss, J. Edgar Hoover, Jesse Jackson, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Joseph Lash, Joseph McCarthy, Carl McIntire, Benjamin Mandel, Richard Nixon, Aristotle Onassis, Lee Harvey Oswald, Linus Pauling, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Louis Untermeyer.
ArchivalResource: 479 Linear Feet; 307,000 Items
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- J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
Schumann, Edward A. (Edward Armin), 1879-1970. Papers, 1903-1963.
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Papers, 1903-1963.
Letters, pathological specimen registers, speeches and writings, and miscellaneous material, 1903-1963, documenting career of gynecologist Edward A. Schumann.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.6 linear ft.)
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- Schumann, Edward A. (Edward Armin), 1879-1970. Papers, 1903-1963.
Gellhorn, Edna Fischel, 1878-1970. Papers, 1919-1960
Title:
Papers of Edna Fischel Gellhorn, 1919-1960
The papers of Mrs. George Gellhorn, an active civic worker in St. Louis, Missouri, contain biographical material and correspondence relating to her position as director of the National Woman Suffrage Association, as president of the St. Louis and Missouri Leagues of Women Voters, and as vice-president of the National League of Women Voters. There is also considerable correspondence with Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Catt's letters to members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and biographical and other material about Mrs. Catt.
ArchivalResource: 1 file box
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Crowell-Collier Publishing Company records, 1931-1955
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Crowell-Collier Publishing Company records 1931-1955
The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, American publishers of popular periodicals and educational and technical manuals, was incorporated in 1920 as the Crowell Publishing Company. The name was changed to Crowell-Collier in 1939, and to Crowell, Collier and Macmillan, Inc. in 1965. The firm published American Magazine, Collier's Magazine, The Country Home, Woman's Home Companion, and National Weekly. Collection consists of correspondence, readers' reports, typescripts, proofs, memoranda, and photographs relating to the publishing activities of Crowell-Collier. Records are mainly correspondence, 1931-1950, of the editors of the magazines published by the firm, with the bulk concerning Collier's and Woman's Home Companion. Editors' correspondence with authors, literary agents, photographers, and cartoonists reflects the changes in editorial policy and shifts in popular taste during the period between the early thirties and the mid-fifties. Collection also includes inter-office correspondence, 1933, 1946; readers' reports, 1933; edited authors' typescripts and editors' proofs of articles, short stories, and serialized novels published in Collier's from 1935 through 1955, with some correspondence and editorial memoranda; and a few photographs.
ArchivalResource: 806 linear feet (808 boxes)
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- Crowell-Collier Publishing Company records, 1931-1955
Yaddo records, 1870-1980
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Yaddo records 1870-1980
Yaddo is an artists' community located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Yaddo Records contain the administrative records of The Corporation of Yaddo since its establishment in 1900, as well as the institutional records of Yaddo from 1926, the year Yaddo began accepting guests. Notable guests have included Newton Arvin, John Cheever, Aaron Copland, Malcom Cowley, Leonard Bernstein, Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Katherine Anne Porter, and Clyfford Still. The Yaddo Records also include the personal papers of Yaddo's principal founders, Spencer and Katrina Trask, and George Foster Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 190 linear feet; 550 boxes, 51 volumes
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Tilden, Gladys, 1900-. Gladys Tilden papers, 1875-1982.
Title:
Gladys Tilden papers, 1875-1982.
The collection contains personal (including family) and professional correspondence regarding fashion activities, her employment with the architect Richard Joseph Neatra and the California Youth Authority, and research on her father, Douglas Tilden, and Eliza Woodson Farnham. Also included are poetry, fictional writings, an unpublished autobiography, an a variety of personal memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 12 boxes, 4 cartons (11 linear ft.)Copies of Farnham research, ca. 1967 : 1 microfilm reel : negative (BNEG Box 2487) and positive.
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- Tilden, Gladys, 1900-. Gladys Tilden papers, 1875-1982.
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
Berenson, Bernard and Mary. Papers, 1880-2002, 1880-2002
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Berenson, Bernard and Mary. Papers, 1880-2002 1880-2002
ArchivalResource: 72.0 Linear feet; (216 file boxes, 25 large format folders, 8 folders, 17 card file boxes, 18 photo boxes, 4 rolls microfilm, 8 boxes photocopies from other repositories)
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Sybille Bedford Papers TXRC03-A5., 1914-2001 (bulk 1940s-1980s)
Title:
Sybille Bedford Papers 1914-2001 (bulk 1940s-1980s)
Correspondence, typescript drafts,handwritten notes, photographs, clippings, drawings, address books, date books,calendars, and diaries document the life and work of Sybille Bedford from the early1940s through the beginning of the twenty-first century.
ArchivalResource: 52 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 galley folder (21.84 linear feet)
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- Sybille Bedford Papers TXRC03-A5., 1914-2001 (bulk 1940s-1980s)
Photographs of Hemingway [manuscript], 1934-1959.
Title:
Photographs of Hemingway [manuscript], 1934-1959.
Topics include an interview on board the Paris, 1934; Stork Club victory dinner after "battle" with Max Eastman, 1937; with Martha Gelhorn, 1940; with Mary Hemingway on the Flandre, 1953, on the Liberte, 1959; interview on the Liberte, 1959; with actor Dean Stockwell on the Liberte, 1959.
ArchivalResource: 7 photos.
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- Photographs of Hemingway [manuscript], 1934-1959.
Algren, Nelson, 1909-1981. Papers, [ca.1930-1979].
Title:
Papers, [ca.1930-1979].
Collection of Algren's personal papers. Ernest Hemingway material includes 1 letter (TLS, 2p) from Hemingway to Algren, [n.d.]. Material about Hemingway includes 8 letters (7 TLS and 1 ALS, 17p) from Martha Gellhorn Hemingway to Algren, 1942 Jun-Sep; and 1 letter (TLS, 2p) from Martha Gellhorn Hemingway to Mr. [ ] Aswell, [n.d.]. Richard Wright material includes 2 letters (TLS, 4p) 1940 Sep 7 and 1941 May 21; and Wright's promotional "blurb" for Algren's, Never came morning, (TS, 2p), Feb 1942.
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- Algren, Nelson, 1909-1981. Papers, [ca.1930-1979].
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