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Southwestern author, printer and educator. Born in Waco, Tex. Lived in various areas, including Albuquerque, N.M. Has been published in about 300 periodicals.
Judson Campbell Crews was born on June 30, 1917 in Waco, TX; BA (1941), MA (1944), and studied Fine Arts (1946-47) at Baylor Univ.; pursued graduate study at Univ. of Texas at El Paso, 1967; landscape architect in Waco, 1936-39; publisher of Motive press (Waco, TX) and Este Es Press (Taos, NM), 1946-66; printer at Taos star, El crepusculo, and Taos News Publishing Co., 1948-66; lecturer in social development studies, Univ. of Zambia, Lusaka, 1974-78; wrote numerous books of poetry and contributor to some 350 periodicals, including Beloit poetry journal, Poetry now, Wormwood review, Puerto del sol, and Southwestern American literature.
Judson Crews (1917-), poet and author.
American poet, editor of various little magazines, publisher, and book dealer. Also wrote under numerous pseudonyms as Willard Emory Betis, Trumbull Drachler, Cerise Farallon (Mrs. Trumbull Drachler, maiden name Lena Johnston), and Tobi Macadams.
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Judson Campbell Crews was born on June 30, 1917 in Waco, Texas; BA (1941), MA (1944), and studied Fine Arts (1946-47) at Baylor University; pursued graduate study at University of Texas at El Paso, 1967; landscape architect in Waco, 1936-39; publisher of Motive press (Waco, Texas) and Este Es Press (Taos, New Mexico), 1946-66; printer at Taos Star, El Crepusculo, and Taos News Publishing Company, 1948-66; lecturer in social development studies, University of Zambia, Lusaka, 1974-78; wrote numerous books of poetry and contributor to some 350 periodicals, including Beloit Poetry Journal, Poetry Now, Wormwood Review, Puerto del Sol, and Southwestern American Literature .
Judson Crews, noted southwestern author, printer and educator, was born in Waco, Texas on June 30, 1917. After growing up in Central Texas, he traveled extensively, living in areas as diverse as Albuquerque and Zambia. He married photographer and author Mildred Tolbert on October 19, 1947 (divorced Jan., 1980), with whom he had two children (Anna Bush and Carole Judith). Crews attended Baylor University, from which he received a BA in 1941 and a MA in 1944. He also studied Fine Arts there from 1946-1947. He worked as an educator at Wharton County Junior College (1967-1970), University of New Mexico-Gallup Branch (1971-1972), and at the University of Zambia (1974-1978). He has also been involved in social work.
Crews has done work as both an author and a publisher. Amongst the presses he has been involved in are Motive Press (Waco, TX.) and Este Es Press (Taos, NM). After first being published in 1935, Judson Crews has been published over 600 times in about 300 periodicals. In addition to appearing in such literary journals as Poetry, Points, The Window and Foxfire, he has written many books of poetry, including Angels Fall, They Are Towers (Este Es Press, 1965), and The Noose, A Retrospective: Four Decades (Duende Press, 1980). He has also appeared in such anthologies as An Uninhibited Treasury of Erotic Poetry (Dial Press, 1963) and City Lights Anthology (City Lights, 1974).
Judson Campbell Crews, American author and small-press publisher, was born on June 30, 1917, in Waco, Texas, the youngest of seven children born to Noah George and Tommie Farmer Crews. Following his father's suicide in 1936, Crews worked as a landscape architect in Waco. He then attended Baylor University (A.B., 1941). Crews also started publishing a number of literary magazines, including Vers Libre (1937) and Motive (1940), the latter established along with Crew's bookstore of the same name.
Following graduation Crews published his first book of poetry, Psalms for a Late Season, which was printed by Iconograph Press (1942). Crews served with the U.S. Army Medical Corps during World War II (1942-1944). After which Crews completed a Master of Arts in sociology and psychology (1944) from Baylor University and studied fine arts (1946-1947). Following graduation Crews moved out West, spending time in Washington, Oregon, and California, where he befriended Henry Miller, a relationship he later reflected on in his books Henry Miller and My Big Sur Days: Vignettes From Memory (1992) and The Brave Wild Coast: A Year with Henry Miller (1997).
After living in California Crews moved to Taos, New Mexico, where he established Este Es Press (1946-1966) and worked as a printer for Taos Star, El Crepusculo, and Taos News Publishing Co (1948-1966).
Crews and Mildred Tolbert (1919-2008), a photographer and writer, were married on October 19, 1947. Crews and Tolbert had two daughters: Anna Bush Crews (1948-) and Carole Judith Crews (1950-).
While in Taos, Crews continued to publish literary magazines such as The Flying Fish (1948), The Deer and Dachshund, in collaboration with Tolbert and Wendell Anderson, which continued on as Suck-Egg Mule (1951), Taos (1951), Poetry Taos (1957), and The Naked Ear . In addition to publishing authors such as Robert Creeley, Charles Bukowski, and Carol Bergé, Crews also published his own writings including The Heart in Naked Hunger (1958), Inwade to Briney Garth (1960), A Unicorn When Needs Be (1963), Hermes Past the Hour (1963), and Angels Fall, They Are Towers (1965). Throughout his career Crews wrote under several pseudonyms, including Willard Emory Betis, Trumbull Drachler, Charley John Greasybear, Cerise Farallon, and Toby Macadams.
Crews returned to graduate school at the University of Texas at El Paso in 1967. At various points in his career Crews balanced his artistic life with careers in social work and as an educator in sociology and psychology. Crews was employed as a caseworker for the El Paso Country Child Welfare Unit (1966-1967), instructor for Wharton Junior College, Wharton, Texas (1967-1970), psychological counselor and community services coordinator for Community Mental Health Service, Gallup, New Mexico ( 1970-1971), lecturer at the University of New Mexico Branch College, Gallup, New Mexico (1971-1972), and director of the intensive care unit at the State School for Girls, Chillicothe, Missouri (1973).
Following a separation from Mildred Tolbert in 1972, Crews moved to Africa where he was a lecturer in social development studies at the University of Zambia, Lusaka (1974-1978). While in Africa Crews began writing an autobiography, which remains unpublished. Following his return to the United States, Crews and Tolbert finalized their divorced (1979). Crews returned to Taos where he published more books, including a collection of poems The Clock of Moss (1983) edited by Carol Bergé.
Crews died in Taos, New Mexico, on May 17th 2010.
Mildred Tolbert was born in Amarillo, Texas on January 8, 1919. After two years of college Tolbert moved to Taos where she practiced photography, a skill she later taught as a civilian photography instructor at Lowry Field in Denver, Colorado (1943). Tolbert worked in photography laboratories (including Leco Photo Service) in New York for two years before returning to Taos. Tolbert studied literature at the University of Texas at El Paso (1966) and the University of Houston (where she graduated with a bachelor of arts in 1970). In 1973 Tolbert received a fellowship from the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico, an artist residence program based in Taos. Tolbert's works were included in exhibitions at the Shipley Gallery (2005) and the Harwood Museum (2006). Crews died in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, on January 22, 2008.
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Foreman, Paul, 1943-. Paul Foreman Papers, 1919-1979, and the Records of Thorp Springs Press 1967-1982.
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Paul Foreman Papers, 1919-1979, and the Records of Thorp Springs Press 1967-1982.
Correspondence, creative works, printed material, photographs, and legal and legal-style documentation, created and maintained by Paul Foreman in his capacity as editor of Thorp Springs Press, document Foreman's literary publishing activities and, to a lesser extent, his personal interests and the lives of members of his family. Creative works dominate the records of Thorp Springs Press and include book-length drafts, typescripts, and page proofs. Manuscripts representthe work of Jon Bracker, Mark Chain, Morton Grinker, Judy Hogan, James Hoggard, Worden McDonald, Sheila Nickerson, Thomas Parkinson, Thomas Zigal, and others. Roughly half of the manuscripts remain unpublished. Letters from authors accompanying and commenting upon many of the manuscripts can be found in the author files, which also include revisions, works-in-progress, clippings, broadsides, a few contracts and photographs, and a small number of letters from other publishers, editors, and printers. Frequent correspondents were Joseph Bruchac, Gene Fowler, Len Fulton, Judy Hogan, Gene Nelson, and Sheila Nickerson. Subject files consist of materials regarding small presses and other topics peripherally related to the operation of Thorp Springs Press. The Foreman Family materials include clippings, creative works, and magazines reflecting Foreman's personal interests. Letters include a 1919 letter from Foreman's great-great aunt tracing their family lineage as well as routine letters from his parents and siblings. A file of correspondence and court records relating to the arrest of Foreman's brother, Donald, in 1976 is also included.
ArchivalResource: 14 boxes (5.83 linear feet), 1 oversize folder.
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Shelby Stephenson Papers, 1965-2007
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Shelby Stephenson Papers, 1965-2007
Shelby Stephenson (1938- ) is a poet; professor of literature and creative writing at Campbell College (now University), Buies Creek, N.C., 1974-1978, and at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (formerly Pembroke State University) after 1978; and editor of beginning in 1979. Pembroke Magazine The collection includes personal and professional correspondence of Shelby Stephenson; files relating to " , North Carolina arts organizations, and Stephenson's academic career; and many writings by Stephenson, both poetry and prose. Included is correspondence with local, national, and international poets, novelists, editors, and publishers, including A. R. Ammons, Fred Chappell, Norman Macleod, Guy Owen, and Paul Green. There is also some correspondence with friends and relatives. materials include correspondence with contributors and issue files. Also included are files relating to North Carolina arts organizations with which Stephenson was involved, including the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, the North Carolina Writers Network, the North Carolina Poetry Society, and the Friends of Weymouth. There is also some material relating to Stephenson's academic career, especially at the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (formerly Pembroke State University). Included are teaching materials and other items. Stephenson's writings include many drafts of poems, manuscripts of several books of poetry, and essays and book reviews. There are also biographical materials and bibliographies of Stephenson's writings. Pembroke Magazine Pembroke Magazine
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Crews, Judson. Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
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Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
The Judson Crews Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966), include correspondence, drafts, notes, manuscripts, and newspaper clippings as well as page proofs, paste-ups, and various materials collected for publication. The bulk of the collection consists of Crews' correspondence with friends, colleagues, and editors, along with extensive correspondence with subscribers to his publications and customers of his book store service, the Motive Book Shop. Significant correspondents include: Wendell B. Anderson, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Robert Bly, Charles Bukowski, Glen Coffield, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Carol Ely Harper, Langston Hughes, Aldous Huxley, John F. Kennedy, Meridel Le Sueur, Gordon Lish, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Larry McMurtry, Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Kenneth Patchen, Kenneth Rexroth, Alan Swallow, Louis Untermeyer, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. Manuscripts for Crews' poems spanning 1946-1965 are present, including poems published in individual chapbooks. A small amount of pseudonymous poetry is found here. Other works by Crews include two unpublished novels, as well as numerous essays and book reviews on topics such as contraception, sterilization, obscenity, and censorship. A 1974 journal of Crews' travel in Africa is also present. Little magazines edited or co-edited by Crews, 1940-1965, which are found in the collection include The Deer and Dachshund, The Flying Fish, The Naked Ear, Suck-Egg Mule: A Recalcitrant Beast, Poetry Taos, Taos: A Deluxe Magazine of the Arts, and Gale. The collection also contains manuscripts by several other writers, including Wendell B. Anderson, Carol Bergé, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Scott Greer, Norman MacLeod, Mason Jordan Mason, Alfred Morang, and Robert Rivera. Among the Censorship Activities and Personal Papers series are found correspondence and printed matter generated by the various political and literary organizations concerned with issues in which Crews was interested. Newspaper clippings concern censorship, especially the Henry Miller obscenity trial of 1961. Copies of "The Horse Fly" (1935-1965), written by his friend Spud Johnson, are also included, as are brochures, catalogs, and advertisements for "nudist colonies" and other sexually-oriented ephemera.
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Crews, Judson. Judson Crews Photograph Collection [picture].
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Judson Crews Photograph Collection [picture]. [1950-1985]
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Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1968. E.E. Cummings Collection, 1902-1962.
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E.E. Cummings Collection, 1902-1962.
Manuscripts of poems, short stories, and collections of verse, notes from his school days, and correspondence make up the bulk of the Cummings Collection, 1902-1968. The Works series contains drafts of several collections of verse as well as individual poems. The evolution of Poems: 1923-1954 is particularly well represented in both typed manuscript and galley format. There are also essays written by Cummings for college exams and two notebooks with notes and poetry fragments. The Letters series is mostly composed of single letters to various people, with the exception of Howard L. Nelson, with whom Cummings maintained a lively correspondence concerning books, poets, and fatherhood over a 22-year period. The Recipient series contains letters from admirers, publishers, and friends including Merle Armitage, Robert Bly, Hart Crane, Judson Crews, Foster Damon, John Dos Passos, Amy Lowell, Stewart Mitchell, Marianne Moore, Marion Morehouse, Charles Norman, James Purdy, Stephen Spender, Samuel Ward, and Louis Zukofsky. The Miscellaneous series is largely composed of notes from Cummings' school days, some elementary, but mostly collegiate. Additionally, a large number of letters sent to Marion Morehouse, most of them written after Cummings' death, are present, along with quite a few letters to Charles Norman. Other miscellany includes manuscripts by other authors, a copy of Cummings' birth certificate, and musical scores.
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Tiger's eye records, 1939-1955.
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Tiger's eye records, 1939-1955.
The records document all aspects of the production and distribution of the little magazine The Tiger's Eye, from its inception in 1947 through the decision to cease publication in 1951. Correspondence, manuscripts, and business records document the creative and editorial process, the enthusiasm of its readership, its subscription base, and the work involved in producing and distributing the issues.
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Will Inman Papers, 1910-2009
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Will Inman Papers, 1910-2009
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Ahsahta Press. Ahsahta Press records, 1975-1998
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Ahsahta Press records, 1975-1998
Records of editors Tom Trusky and Dale Boyer, consisting principally of files arranged by the press's authors and potential authors (including correspondence, biographical material, and some typescripts); and book production and publicity files. Authors represented by the largest correspondence files include Sandra Alcosser, Richard A. Blessing, Judson Crews, Kevin Hearle, Haniel Long (by Anton V. Long), Leo Romero, Bill Witherup, and Carolyne Wright.
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- Ahsahta Press. Ahsahta Press records, 1975-1998
New Directions Publishing records
Title:
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.
Greasybear, Charley John. Charley John Greasybear poems, (ca. 1955).
Title:
Charley John Greasybear poems, (ca. 1955).
Typescripts of poems with New Mexican themes. Includes note on the provenance by and a photograph of Crews.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Greasybear, Charley John. Charley John Greasybear poems, (ca. 1955).
Crews, Judson. Brave wild coast : a year with Henry Miller, 1976-1981 / by Judson Crews.
Title:
Brave wild coast : a year with Henry Miller, 1976-1981 / by Judson Crews.
Draft, computer printout, of autobiography of period with Henry Miller, Marta Lepska Miller, Emil H. White, and others in Big Sur, California in the mid 1940s. The draft, edited by Jefferson P. Selth and David Peterson, bears an earlier title (Wild Coast: A Year with Henry Miller) to the Dumont Press publication (1997). The editor's preface and final pages of the text date from 1976 to 1981.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (277, [2] leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Crews, Judson. Brave wild coast : a year with Henry Miller, 1976-1981 / by Judson Crews.
Tolbert, Mildred. Mildred Tolbert Photograph Collection [picture].
Title:
Mildred Tolbert Photograph Collection [picture]. 1912-1980.
ArchivalResource: 495 photographic prints ; 21 x 28 cm., or smaller.78 negatives ; 10 x 13 cm., or smaller.13 slides ; 5 x 5 cm.
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- Tolbert, Mildred. Mildred Tolbert Photograph Collection [picture].
Mildred Tolbert Photograph Collection, 1912-1980, 1940-1969
Title:
Mildred Tolbert Photograph Collection 1912-1980 1940-1969
Collection consists of photos of the family and friends of Mildred Tolbert and Judson Crews.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (495 photographic prints ; 21 x 28 cm., or smaller. 78 negatives ; 10 x 13 cm., or smaller. 13 slides ; 5 x 5 cm.)
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- Mildred Tolbert Photograph Collection, 1912-1980, 1940-1969
Belinda Subraman Photograph Collection, 1964-1993
Title:
Belinda Subraman Photograph Collection 1964-1993
Collection consists of photographs of poet Belinda Subraman, who published "Gypsy," a small press literary journal with her husband S. Ramanth. Other photos portray writers and friends of Ms. Subraman.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (53 photographic prints : some color ; 8 x 10 in., or smaller)
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- Belinda Subraman Photograph Collection, 1964-1993
Roy Harvey Pearce Papers, 1945 - 1995
Title:
Roy Harvey Pearce Papers 1945 - 1995
Papers of scholar, critic, and founder of the UCSD literature department and the Archive for New Poetry. Included is correspondence regarding a wide variety of topics, for example, Jack Spicer research and the creation of the poetry archive. Correspondents include Robert Bly, David Ignatow, and Marshall McLuhan. Also included are a number of Pearce's scholarly projects (including the "Transcendental Workbook") and notes for several lectures.
ArchivalResource: 12.6 Linear feet; 33 archives boxes, 2 oversize folders
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- Roy Harvey Pearce Papers, 1945 - 1995
Crews, Judson. Papers, 1936-1961.
Title:
Papers, 1936-1961.
Collection consists of correspondence, literary manuscripts, published works and ephemera related to Crews' career as poet and editor of avant-garde and poetry magazines. Correspondents include Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin. Collection also contains submitted manuscripts from Henry Miller, Charles Birkin, Bruce Brown, Montgomery Hare, Norman MacLeod, Paul Potts, David S. Savage, and others.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Crews, Judson. Papers, 1936-1961.
Tiger's Eye records, 1939-1955
Title:
Tiger's Eye records 1939-1955
The records document allaspects of the production and distribution of the little magazine The Tiger'sEye, from its inception in 1947 through the decision to cease publication in1951. Correspondence, manuscripts, and business records document the creativeand editorial process, the enthusiasm of its readership, its subscription base,and the work involved in producing and distributing the issues.
ArchivalResource: 26.0 linear feet (57boxes)
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- Tiger's Eye records, 1939-1955
Belinda Subraman Papers, 1981-1994
Title:
Belinda Subraman Papers 1981-1994
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes ( 7 cu. ft.)
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- Belinda Subraman Papers, 1981-1994
Pearce, Roy Harvey. Roy Harvey Pearce papers, 1945-1995.
Title:
Roy Harvey Pearce papers, 1945-1995.
Correspondence and subject files of literary scholar specializing in 19th- and 20th-century American literature. In addition to commentary on various literary figures, the collection includes correspondence pertaining to the development of UCSD's Archive for New Poetry, the dedication of the Mandeville Center, and Pearce's investigations of American transcendentalism. Correspondents include Robert Bly, Cid Corman, Judson Crews, George Economou, Eshleman, Jorge Guillen, Donald Hall, Daniel Hoffman, David Ignatow, Robert Lowell, Marshall McLuhan, W.S. Merwin, Josephine Miles, Marianne Moore, Theodore Roethke, Jerome Rothenberg, William Stafford, and Charles Tomlinson.
ArchivalResource: 12.6 lin. ft. (33 archives boxes and 2 oversize folders)
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- Pearce, Roy Harvey. Roy Harvey Pearce papers, 1945-1995.
Judson Crews papers, ca. 1930-1991
Title:
Judson Crews papers ca. 1930-1991
The Judson Crews Papers provide evidence of the personal and professional life of American poet Judson Crews between 1930 and 1991. The papers document Crews' career as a poet, printer, and small-press publisher, and consist of correspondence, writings, and personal papers. Crews and his wife Mildred Tolbert, a photographer and writer, were members of the artistic community in Taos, New Mexico in the mid twentieth-century. There is also some material relating to Crews' friendship with Henry Miller. Correspondents include Crews' daughters Anna Bush Crews and Carole Judith Crews as well as Wendell B. Anderson, Carol Bergé, and J. Whitebird.
ArchivalResource: 17.44 linear feet (41 boxes)
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- Judson Crews papers, ca. 1930-1991
Subraman, Belinda. Papers, 1981-1994.
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Papers, 1981-1994.
This collection contains publications, correspondence, and published poems of Belinda Subraman and Vergin Press, 1975-1994. Subraman's published work includes poems and articles from journals, magazines, newspapers, anthologies, and small presses. The correspondence series contains her personal correspondence with writers, editors, and friends including Arden Tice, Judson Crews, Wendell Anderson, and other authors involved in small press publishing. This series also contains the business corresondence of Subraman and Vergin Press including submissions, reviews, and advertisements. Additionally, the collection contains all publications of Vergin Press and issues of Gypsy. There are also some biographical articles about Subraman and audio tapes of poetry readings and interviews.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (7 cu. ft.)
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- Subraman, Belinda. Papers, 1981-1994.
Mildred Tolbert Papers, 1932-1985
Title:
Mildred Tolbert Papers 1932-1985
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (7 cu. ft.)
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- Mildred Tolbert Papers, 1932-1985
Tice, Arden, 1928-. Arden Tice papers, 1948-1987
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Arden Tice papers, 1948-1987
Arden Tice (a.k.a. Arden Eckles, Arden Macnab, and Hava Arden) has had careers as a teacher, social worker, and psychotherapist in the Southwest. Tice is also a writer whose published articles are on travel, artists, social issues and the Tarahumara Indians of Mexico. Tice has written poetry (Wind in my Fist, partially published, and Take It and Fake the Rest). Her personal papers include correspondence and other materials pertaining to artists and writhers of the Southwest, including: Vivian Ayres, Robert Burlingame, Jerry and Sally Romotsky, Sandi Casillas, Judson Crews, Mildred Tolbert, Thurman Dillard, Wendell B. Anderson, and Dr. Wolfgang Cordón of Mexico. Tice's collection also includes family correspondence and other materials for her Hewitt ancestors in Oklahoma dating back to the 1880's. The bulk of the collection, however, covers Tice's own life between 1948 and 1987. Her experiences have been diverse and wide-ranging, geographically. The collection contains material on Alaska and Eskimos gathered when Tice was a teacher at Point Barrow (1951-53) and also research materials on the Tarahumara Indians gathered during a visit to Mexico in the late 1960's. Tice also gathered research materials on the Lancandon Indians of Central America for her interview with Dr. Cordón (Secret of the Forest) in 1964.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (8.2 cu. ft.)
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- Tice, Arden, 1928-. Arden Tice papers, 1948-1987
Subraman, Belinda. Belinda Subraman photograph collection [Picture].
Title:
Belinda Subraman photograph collection [Picture]. 1964-1993.
ArchivalResource: 53 photographic prints : some color ; 8 x 10 in., or smaller.
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- Subraman, Belinda. Belinda Subraman photograph collection [Picture].
Arden Tice Papers, 1948-1987
Title:
Arden Tice Papers 1948-1987
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (8.2 cu. ft.)
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- Arden Tice Papers, 1948-1987
Judson Crews Papers, 1936-1961
Title:
Judson Crews Papers, 1936-1961
Judson Campbell Crews (1917- ) was a lecturer in social development studies at the University of Zambia, Lusaka (1974-78) wrote numerous books of poetry and contributed to some 350 periodicals. The collection consists of correspondence, literary manuscripts, published works and ephemera related to Crews' career as poet and editor of avant-garde and poetry magazines.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Judson Crews Papers, 1936-1961
Judson Crews Photograph Collection, 1950-1985
Title:
Judson Crews Photograph Collection 1950-1985
This collection contains photographs and artwork by and of Judson Crews.
ArchivalResource: 32 photoprints
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- Judson Crews Photograph Collection, 1950-1985
Poetry mss., 1954-2002
Title:
Poetry mss., 1954-2002
Consists primarily of the correspondence, individual issue make-ups and proofs of Poetry (formerly called Poetry: A Magazine of Verse) published in Chicago, Illinois.
ArchivalResource: 250,000 items
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- Poetry mss., 1954-2002
Tolbert, Mildred. Papers, 1932-1985.
Title:
Papers, 1932-1985.
Accumulated papers of writer and photographer Mildred Tolbert.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (7 cu. ft.)
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- Tolbert, Mildred. Papers, 1932-1985.
Crews, Judson. Papers, 1943-1987.
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Papers, 1943-1987.
The collection emphasizes Judson Crews' career as a poet and a printer. There are four topical series: Memoirs, Correspondence, Manuscripts and Miscellaneous (which includes business and personal papers). Included in his correspondence are numerous letters from and to Southwestern writers including Carol Bergé. Of special interest in both his manuscripts and memoirs are sections on his interaction with Henry Miller and the post-World War II artist colony at Big Sur, Calif. The collection also includes numerous unpublished manuscripts by Judson Crews and others.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (3 cu. ft.)
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- Crews, Judson. Papers, 1943-1987.
Paul Foreman Papers, 1919-1979, and the Records of Thorp Springs Press, 1967-1982 TXRC99-A10.
Title:
Paul Foreman Papers, 1919-1979, and the Records of Thorp Springs Press, 1967-1982
The papers relate primarily to the publications of Thorp Springs Press, although some personal and family papers of its creator, Paul Foreman, are also present.
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- Paul Foreman Papers, 1919-1979, and the Records of Thorp Springs Press, 1967-1982 TXRC99-A10.
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Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.
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