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Epithet: poet
American poet.
Jean Starr Untermeyer, poet and wife of poet Louis Untermeyer, was born in 1886 in Zanesville, Ohio. Growing Pains, her first poetry collection, was published in 1918. In 1927, she began work as a translater. She translated Hermann Broch's Death of Virgil (1945). Her major poetry collections include Dreams Out of Darkness (1921), Steep Ascent (1927), The Winged Child (1936), and Love and Need (1940). Private Collections, her autobiography, was published in 1965. She died in New York City in July, 1970.
Jean Starr Untermeyer, wife of Louis Untermeyer, was a writer and educator. Her husband encouraged her to publish the poems she had been writing in secret, and she ultimately published several volumes of collected verse. She also published translations, articles, book reviews, and an autobiography. She lectured at the New School for Social Research, and taught at Olivet College.
Jean Starr Untermeyer, poet and former wife of the poet Louis Untermeyer, was born in 1886 in Zanesville, Ohio, to Abram E. and Johanna S. Starr. She attended Columbia University but broke off her studies there in 1907 to marry Louis Untermeyer. Later she envisioned a career as a singer of lieder, debuting in Vienna in 1924, but eventually discontinued that pursuit.
Upon discovering that she had been writing poems secretly for years, her husband encouraged her and submitted her works to magazines. Growing Pains, her first volume of poetry, was published by B. W. Huebsch in 1918. In 1925, the Untermeyers were divorced. They later remarried but were again divorced in 1951. Their only son Richard died while a sophomore at Yale University in 1927.
The following year Untermeyer began work as a translator. Her major effort in this genre was Hermann Broch's The Death of Virgil (1945). She and Broch met at Yaddo in 1939 and remained intimate friends until Broch's death in 1951.
Untermeyer wrote a number of book reviews for The Saturday Review, The New York Times, and other publications. She taught at writers's conferences at Olivet College in Michigan in the 1930s and lectured at The New School for Social Research from 1948 to 1951. Her major poetry collections include Dreams Out of Darkness (1921), Steep Ascent (1927), The Winged Child (1936), and Love and Need (1940). Private Collections, her autobiography, was published in 1965.
Jean Starr Untermeyer died in New York City in July 1970.
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Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962. Papers, 1897-1930
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William Stanley Braithwaite papers, 1897-1930
Papers of the African-American poet, literary critic, and editor William Stanley Braithwaite.
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Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
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Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Letters to the American playwright Elmer Rice.
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Papers, 1925-1972
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Papers, 1925-1972
Correspondence, bulletins, etc., of Adelaide Schulkind Frank, executive secretary of the League for Mutual Aid.
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Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
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Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Correspondence and compositions of American poet and translator Witter Bynner.
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Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
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Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927(inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
Correspondence of the American poet, Amy Lowell.
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Jean Starr Untermeyer papers, 1924-1970 (inclusive)
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Jean Starr Untermeyer papers 1924-1970 (inclusive)
The Jean Starr Untermeyer Papers contain correspondence, photographs, book reviews, obituaries, poems, offprints, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous papers.
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Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley, 1881-1965. Papers of Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant [manuscript] 1894-1961.
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Papers of Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant [manuscript] 1894-1961.
The bulk of the papers pertain to Miss Sergeant's "Robert Frost, The trial by existance," 1960. There are 6 original poems by Frost, and several letters from Frost & Elinor Miriam White Frost to Miss Sergeant. In addition there are many transcripts & photocopies of letters & poems. Also, Miss Sergeant's notes on her conversations with Frost, drafts of the biography in holograph & typescript form, as well as, galley, page and foundry proofs, together with her research notes, & magazine articles regarding Robert Frost newsclippings, and photographs. Miss Sergeant's correspondence relates to the biography and includes letters from the following people: Catherine Abercrombie, Frederick Benjamin Adams, Lesley Frost Ballantine, Isadora Bennett, Joseph Blumenthal, Nancy Hale, Van Wyck Brooks, Reuben Arthur Brower, Witter Bynner, Eleanor Farjean, Ferris Greenslet, John Holmes, Henry Holt and Co., New York, N.Y., David Thompson Watson McCord, Lincoln MacVeagh, Jean Starr Untermeyer, Mark Van Doren, Lawrence Sidney Thompson and Harriet Fox Whicher. In addition, there are ten letters, 1958-61, with Marianne Moore and twenty letters, 1954-61, from Thornton Wilder [RESTRICTED].
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Marshall, Lenore, 1897-1971. Papers, 1887-1980.
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Papers, 1887-1980.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, memorabilia and printed materials.
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- Marshall, Lenore, 1897-1971. Papers, 1887-1980.
MacDowell Colony Records, 1869-1970, (bulk 1945-1968)
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MacDowell Colony Records 1869-1970 (bulk 1945-1968)
The MacDowell Colony was founded as an artist colony in 1907 by Marian MacDowell who dedicated it as a memorial to her husband, American composer Edward MacDowell. The bulk of the records reflects the operational and administrative functions of the colony and its parent organization, the Edward MacDowell Association, and consists of correspondence, applications for admission, minutes of meetings, reports, legal and financial papers, and miscellany.
ArchivalResource: 35,000 items; 81 containers plus 3 oversize; 33 linear feet; 1 microfilm reel
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- MacDowell Colony Records, 1869-1970, (bulk 1945-1968)
Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1886-1970. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, n.d.
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Correspondence with Marian Anderson, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 l.)
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- Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1886-1970. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, n.d.
Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933. Correspondence, 1909-1930.
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Correspondence, 1909-1930.
Six letters written to Jean Starr Untermeyer, chiefly discussing personal matters; one to John Myers O'Hara, praising "At Erato's fane". The others concern a request to use her poem in a song, approval of one of her poems, and a response to a request to have her give a lecture.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933. Correspondence, 1909-1930.
Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1886-1970. The steep ascent : a collection of poems, 1925-1926.
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The steep ascent : a collection of poems, 1925-1926.
Twenty dated poems in the author's hand.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1886-1970. The steep ascent : a collection of poems, 1925-1926.
Carpenter, Margaret Haley. Papers of Margaret Haley Carpenter [manuscript], 1898-1985, bulk 1953-1985.
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Papers of Margaret Haley Carpenter [manuscript], 1898-1985, bulk 1953-1985.
Correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, photographs, account books, printed miscellanea. The collection contains manuscripts, proofs, correspondence, illustrations, and reviews for Miss Carpenter's books "Sara Teasdale: A biography"; "Reflections of an era: letters to Sara Teasdale"; "Anthology of magazine verse" (edited with William Stanley Braithwaite); "The Virginia author's yearbook"; and "A gift for the princess of springtime". Major topics in her papers include Sara Teasdale (for whom she collected transcriptions of over 760 letters) and William S. Braithwaite; as well as Edna St. Vincent Millay, Emily Dickinson, Ezra Pound, and Vachel Lindsay; her work as an author, biographer and editor; the literary efforts of her correspondents; the Poetry Society of America and the Poetry Society of Virginia. Also college correspondence courses in music; poetry in general; reviews; Virginia authors; the Smith family including account books, correspondence, clippings, photographs, and financial papers, 1910-1958, particularly the record of children delivered by William Tilden Smith, M.D. There are also files of correspondence (some on microfilm), manuscripts, memorabilia and other material assembled by Joy Gerbaulet, Floyd Dell, George Dillon, Robert Frost, Josephine Johnson (including letters from servicemen in World War I and II), Julia Johnson Davis and David Morton; and photographs of over thirty noted authors. Includes an audiotape of [David Morton reading his poetry?].
ArchivalResource: 10,800 (ca.) items.
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- Carpenter, Margaret Haley. Papers of Margaret Haley Carpenter [manuscript], 1898-1985, bulk 1953-1985.
Poetry Manuscripts Collection (State University of New York at Buffalo). Jean Starr Untermeyer collection, 1904-1968.
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Jean Starr Untermeyer collection, 1904-1968.
The Jean Starr Untermeyer Collection contains over 3,000 letters to Jean Starr Untermeyer and, in some cases, to Louis Untermeyer from a list of distinguished people including Louise Bogan, Bryher, H.D., Norman Holmes Pearson, Marianne Moore, May Sarton, Charles D. Abbott, Anne Sexton, Edith Sitwell, William Carlos Williams, Stanley Kunitz, Sara Teasdale, Amy Lowell, Vachel Lindsay, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Albert Einstein, and Lukas Foss; Jean Starr Untermeyer's letters to Jule Brousseau Roth, Richard Untermeyer, Charles D. Abbott, Louis Untermeyer, and others; Louis Untermeyer's letters to Charles D. Abbott, Richard Untermeyer, Jean Starr Untermeyer, and others; various manuscripts for individual poems and prose works by Jean Starr Untermeyer and Louis Untermeyer; typescripts with corrections for "Private Collection"; Hermann Broch's typescript for "Der Tod Des Vergil"; typescripts with corrections for three different versions of Jean Starr Untermeyer⁰́₉s translation of Broch's "The Death of Virgil"; typescripts and proofs for "Poets at Work: Essays Based on the Modern Poetry Collection at the Lockwood Memorial Library, University of Buffalo" (1948); various auxiliary manuscripts by other authors; photographs of Jean Starr Untermeyer, Louis Untermeyer, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Virginia Ackland, Vachel Lindsay, Siegfried Sassoon, and others; and miscellaneous peripheral items.
ArchivalResource: 195 boxes (48.75 linear feet)
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- Poetry Manuscripts Collection (State University of New York at Buffalo). Jean Starr Untermeyer collection, 1904-1968.
Farano, Michel. Papers, ca. 1931-1972.
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Papers, ca. 1931-1972.
Consists of correspondence and writings of poet Michel Farano.
ArchivalResource: 165 items
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- Farano, Michel. Papers, ca. 1931-1972.
James Oppenheim papers, 1898-1932
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James Oppenheim papers 1898-1932
James Oppenheim (1882-1932), an American poet, novelist and editor, was a member of the bohemian circle of poets, artists and intellectuals that flourished in Greenwich Village, New York, during the 1910s. He began his career writing short stories and poetry for popular magazines and established himself as one of the leading younger poets with the publication of his verse collection Songs for the New Age (1914). In 1916 he founded the literary magazine The Seven Arts with Waldo Frank and Paul Rosenfeld; the magazine folded the next year because of the editorial policy attacking U.S. participation in World War I. Oppenheim became an adherent of psychoanalysis, in particular the theories of Carl Jung, and devoted most of his later poetic work to psychoanalytic investigations. Collection consists of correspondence, writings, editorial materials, financial and legal papers, drawings, photographs, and ephemera documenting Oppenheim's literary career and personal life. Correspondence, 1899-1932, with family friends and literary associates concerns literary, personal and business matters. Writings, 1898-1932, include poetry, dramatic works, novels, stories, articles, and notes as well as his "Dream Diaries" in which he recorded his dreams and self-analysis. Seven Arts materials, 1916-1917, consist of drafts of letters, fiscal and legal records, and printed matter. Also, Oppenheim's financial and legal papers, 1922-1932; personal ephemera; and ink drawings, ca. 1920-1925, by Oppenheim and his companion Gertrude Smith.
ArchivalResource: 5.6 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- James Oppenheim papers, 1898-1932
Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958. Papers pertaining to "The Enchanted Years" [manuscript], 1919-1922.
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Papers pertaining to "The Enchanted Years" [manuscript], 1919-1922.
Collection contains poems published in "The enchanted years," a book of verse dedicated to the centennial of the University of Virginia. Also included are poets' letters to James Southall Wilson and John Calvin Metcalf.
ArchivalResource: 160 (ca.) items.
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- Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958. Papers pertaining to "The Enchanted Years" [manuscript], 1919-1922.
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.
Oppenheim, James, 1882-1932. James Oppenheim papers, 1898-1932.
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James Oppenheim papers, 1898-1932.
Collection consists of correspondence, writings, editorial materials, financial and legal papers, drawings, photographs, and ephemera documenting Oppenheim's literary career and personal life.
ArchivalResource: 5.6 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- Oppenheim, James, 1882-1932. James Oppenheim papers, 1898-1932.
Aaron Kramer papers, ca. 1940 -1986.
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Aaron Kramer papers, ca. 1940 -1986.
Papers of American poet and professor, Aaron Kramer.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.3 linear ft.)
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- Aaron Kramer papers, ca. 1940 -1986.
Jean Burden Papers, 1931-1992
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Jean Burden Papers 1931-1992
Papers of the American poet, author, poetry editor for magazine. Born 1914. Correspondence, manuscript and published articles, poems, and memoirs; and memorabilia, including photographs. Yankee
ArchivalResource: 11 linear ft.
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- Jean Burden Papers, 1931-1992
Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
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Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
Correspondence is with American and English poets as well as other literary figures. The collection includes letters to Amy Lowell from approximately 1400 different correspondents, copies of outgoing letters (chiefly after 1913), some miscellaneous correspondence between others, and letters of condolence received by Lowell's companion, Ada Russell, and members of Lowell's family upon her death. Finally, there is a small amount of printed ephemera from various organizations in which Lowell was involved.
ArchivalResource: 53 boxes (18 linear ft.)
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- Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
Crane, Nathalia, 1913-. Papers of Nathalia Crane [manuscript], 1925-1941.
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Papers of Nathalia Crane [manuscript], 1925-1941.
The collection contains the manuscripts of three poems : "Children of England," "Powder Puff Lane," and "The Warming Pan." In correspondence she sends a book, explains a poem, promises a copy of a book, and selects a line from Jean Starr Untermeyer as the most beautiful line of poetry in the English language. The collection also includes an inscribed photograph.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Crane, Nathalia, 1913-. Papers of Nathalia Crane [manuscript], 1925-1941.
Frank, Adelaide Schulkind. Papers, 1925-1972 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1925-1972 (inclusive).
Correspondence, mainly letters to Frank concerning League assistance, and bulletins. Correspondents include Ralph J. Bunche, Mary Ware Dennett, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Katherine Anne Porter, Rosika Schwimmer, and Norman Thomas.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft.
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- Frank, Adelaide Schulkind. Papers, 1925-1972 (inclusive).
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. Additional papers, 1870-1969.
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E. E. Cummings additional papers, 1870-1969
Correspondence, poems, prose, notes, and drawings by American poet Edward Estlin Cummings. Also includes papers of his third wife Marion Morehouse Cummings.
ArchivalResource: 156 boxes (78 linear ft.)
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- E. E. Cummings additional papers, 1870-1969.
Frank, Walter, 1882-1969. Papers of Walter Frank [manuscript], 1866-1970 (bulk 1925-1970).
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Papers of Walter Frank [manuscript], 1866-1970 (bulk 1925-1970).
The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, printed material and bound volumes pertaining to Frank's memberships, law practice, and lifelong advocacy of civil liberties and racial equality. Topics include the American Civil Liberties Union, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Committee on the Bill of Rights, the American Humanist Association, the Citizens Union of the City of New York, and the proposed Equal Rights Amendment of 1945-1946. Personal correspondence of Walter and Adelaide Schulkind Frank documents their many philanthropic and civic activities. There are letters from Abram Lincoln Harris on being a black in the academic world, from John Haynes Holmes on the Roger Baldwin Foundation, from Katherine Anne Porter on her life in Mexico, 1931-1932, and from an unidentified correspondent praising progress in Moscow and Leningrad in 1936. The collection also contains poems by Charlotte Wilder; a scrapbook, 1882-1932; journals, 1949-1957, containing clippings, programs, letters, and daily entries; two volumes of tributes to Walter Frank; a volume of poems and songs of Philip Frank, 1866-1896, in honor of his wife; Hammond's large scale map of the Western Front, 1917; and a pamphlet "The meaning of the Soviet-German non-agression pact" by V.M. Molotov. Correspondents, represented by one to three routine letters, or congratulatory or social notes, include Roger Baldwin, Alexander Berkman, D. Spencer Bliss, Allan K. Chalmers, LeRoy Bowman, Alfred P. Fernbach, Elinore M. Herrick, Ben Huebsch, Stanley M. Isaacs, John Paul Jones, Dorothy Kenyon, Joseph Lash, Henry Morgenthau, Newbold Morris, Pauli Murray, Randolph E. Paul, A. Philip Randolph, Elmer Rice, Bayard Rustin, Wallace S. Sayre, Harbans Singh, Norman Thomas, and Jean Starr Untermeyer.
ArchivalResource: 480 items.
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- Frank, Walter, 1882-1969. Papers of Walter Frank [manuscript], 1866-1970 (bulk 1925-1970).
Hermann Broch archive, 1872-1990s, 1930-1951
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Hermann Broch archive 1872-1990s 1930-1951
The Hermann Broch Archive contains correspondence;manuscripts of books, plays, poems, articles and essays, book reviews, andshort stories; writings of others; personal papers; photographs; andvideocassettes.
ArchivalResource: 36.33 linearfeet (80 boxes) + 2 art storage items, 1 roll
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- Hermann Broch archive, 1872-1990s, 1930-1951
Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1886-1970. Jean Starr Untermeyer letters and other material, 1946-1964.
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Jean Starr Untermeyer letters and other material, 1946-1964.
The collection consists of eleven items, including five letters to librarian Joseph Brewer, two copies of letters from Brewer, each accompanying a letter of recommendation sent on her behalf, a printed Christmas card with a written greeting, and a note scrawled on an invitation to a Richard Hunt exhibition in Chicago. Her letters to Brewer, between 1946 and 1964, are friendly letters with personal news and some information about professional activities. The Christmas card explains that in the future she will make a donation to UNICEF rather than send cards.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1886-1970. Jean Starr Untermeyer letters and other material, 1946-1964.
Marian MacDowell Papers, 1876-1969, (bulk 1908-1938)
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Marian MacDowell Papers 1876-1969 (bulk 1908-1938)
Correspondence, manuscripts of writings, clippings and other printed material, memorabilia, and other papers relating primarily to Marian MacDowell's activities with the MacDowell Colony, the artist colony in Peterborough, N.H., established to honor her husband, Edward MacDowell.
ArchivalResource: 2000 items; 10 containers; 3.8 linear feet
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- Marian MacDowell Papers, 1876-1969, (bulk 1908-1938)
Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949. Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
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Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
The collection comprises correspondence, literary manuscripts, notes and notebooks, clippings, galley proofs, photographs, and date books ranging in date from 1861-1987, reflecting various aspects of not only Henderson's life, but also those of her husband, artist and architect William Penhallow Henderson, and her daughter, Alice Oliver Henderson Evans Rossin Colquitt. Henderson's published and unpublished works are represented by transcripts, notes, galley proofs, and clippings, and her involvement with Poetry: A Magazine of Verse (1912-22) and the Poetry anthologies are reflected in correspondence with editor Harriet Monroe, Ezra Pound, and attorney Roberts Walker. Other correspondents include: Witter Bynner, D.H. and Frieda Lawrence, Vachel Lindsay, Mary Austin, Edgar Lee Masters, Haniel Long, Carl Sandburg, and Ralph Fletcher Seymour, among others. There is extensive family correspondence, notably with Mabel Dodge Luhan, especially during periods of financial and marital difficulity in the 1930s. After Alice and William Henderson moved to Santa Fe, NM, in 1916, they became interested in Native American issues, especially those surrounding the local Navajos. Through their individual talents, the Hendersons founded or supported projects such as the Poet's Round-up, the Navajo House of Religion (now the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian), the Eugene Manlove Rhodes Memorial Association, the Writer's Edition, the Works Progress Administration Federal Writers' Project guide to New Mexico, and the Pueblo-Spanish Building Company, all of which are represented in the collection. Alice Henderson Rossin continued much of her parents' work. She revived the Poet's Round-up in 1968, exhibited her father's art works, and worked with both of her parents' biographers. Her personal correspondence, primarily from the 1930s, includes letters from King Vidor, Lady Bird Johnson, Oliver La Farge, R.F. Seymour, and Jouett and Dorothea Todd, as well as family members. Rossin served as a board member of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation from 1962-78. Family correspondence that she added to this collection includes letters between her second mother-in-law, Clara Rossin, and composer Ernest Bloch, music critic Lawrence Gilman, and violinist Joseph Szigeti, 1912-28.
ArchivalResource: 72 boxes (30 linear ft.)
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- Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949. Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
Silverman, Norma B. Lake song / Jean Starr Untermeyer ; Norma B. Silverman.
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Lake song / Jean Starr Untermeyer ; Norma B. Silverman. [1940]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (5 p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Silverman, Norma B. Lake song / Jean Starr Untermeyer ; Norma B. Silverman.
Sherman, Jean. Letters received concerning Spanish Civil War writers auction, 1936-1949 (bulk 1938-1939).
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Letters received concerning Spanish Civil War writers auction, 1936-1949 (bulk 1938-1939).
The collection contains letters and postcards to Jean Sherman and Dashiell Hammett at the League of American Writers in New York City in response to her requests to donate manuscripts and books to auction, to autograph books, and to work at the book booths at the various fairs to aid exiled writers during the Spanish Civil War. Other topics include Donald Stewart sending a loan to post bond for Anna Seghers and her family, Paul Robeson trying to get René Maran from France to the U.S., and Vincent Sheean writing about Spanish exiles in Mexico. Correspondents include Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Anderson, Margaret Culkin Banning, Mme. Henri Barbusse, Ralph Bates, William Rose Benét, Aline Bernstein, Bruce Bliven, Louis Bromfield, Van Wyck Brooks, Pearl S. Buck, Erskine Caldwell, Henry Seidel Canby, Norman Corwin, Kyle Crichton, Carl Crow, Paul De Kruif, Clifton Fadiman, Edna Ferber, Lion Feuchtwanger, Arthur Davison Ficke, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Granville Hicks, Langston Hughes. Also, H.V. Kaltenborn, Lincoln Kirstein, Arthur Kober, Oliver La Farge, Archibald MacLeish, Christopher Morley, Lewis Mumford, Clifford Odets, Elliot Paul, Gustav Regler, Elmer Rice, Janet Riesenfeld, Paul Robeson, Vincent Sheean, Harry Slochower, Edgar Snow, Lionel Stander, Donald Stewart, Hans Otto Storm, Rex Stout, Geneviève R. Tabouis, Simone Téry, Lowell Thomas, Jean Starr Untermeyer, Charles Weidman, W.L. White, Thornton Wilder, Leane Zugsmith, and Stefan Zweig.
ArchivalResource: 77 items.
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- Sherman, Jean. Letters received concerning Spanish Civil War writers auction, 1936-1949 (bulk 1938-1939).
Read, Gardner, 1913-2005. Lullaby for a man-child, op. 76, no. 1a. [Text by Jean Starr Untermeyer]
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Lullaby for a man-child, op. 76, no. 1a. [Text by Jean Starr Untermeyer] [19--?]
ArchivalResource: score (5 p.) 35 cm.
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- Read, Gardner, 1913-2005. Lullaby for a man-child, op. 76, no. 1a. [Text by Jean Starr Untermeyer]
Wood, Clement, 1888-1950,. Poems by many singers, [ca. 1915-1923].
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Poems by many singers, [ca. 1915-1923].
Scrapbook of mounted and tipped-in poems and letters, mostly by women poets, sent to the compiler. Also includes several newspaper clippings. The following authors are represented: Mildred Cummer Wood (f. 1); Salomon de la Selva, 1893-1959 (f. 27); Eva Ingersoll Swazey (f. 32v); Bernice I. Barry, 1887- (f. 38v); Donna O. Cleveland (f. 48); Lillian Kopp (f. 52); Vivien Swerig (endpaper and f. 53v); Theda Kenyon (f. 59); Jean Starr Untermeyer, 1886- (f. 68); Gertrude Weil Klein (f. 68v); Florence L. Tanenbaum (f. 69); Marion Perham Gall (f. 81v); Bess Chosak (f. 91v); Louise Lafitte (f. 92).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 25 cm.
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- Wood, Clement, 1888-1950,. Poems by many singers, [ca. 1915-1923].
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
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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- Yaddo records, 1870-1980
Teasdale correspondence MS 0022., 1909-1930.
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Teasdale correspondence 1909-1930.
Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933; poet. Nine letters, including six to her friend Jean S. Untermeyer and a long letter (July 1909) to John Myers O'Hara, describing primarily her personal life and her career.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Teasdale correspondence MS 0022., 1909-1930.
Bryher papers, 1812-1980, 1911-1978
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Bryher papers 1812-1980 1911-1978
The papers document the personal lifeand literary career of Bryher. Her extensive correspondence includes lettersfrom H. D., Robert MacAlmon, Kenneth MacPherson, Norman Holmes Pearson, SylviaBeach, Norman Douglas, Horace Gregory, Islay Lyons, and Edith Sitwell, and frommany other figures in the fields of literature, psychoanalysis, and film.There are manuscripts of many of her works, including fragments of anunpublished volume of autobiography; financial and personal papers; materialcollected by Bryher on "boys' books" authors such as R. M. Ballantyne and G. A.Henty; and documentation of Bryher's interest in film and the making ofBorderline (1930).
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 184; Other Storage Formats: oversize; Linear Feet: 75
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- Bryher papers, 1812-1980, 1911-1978
Jean Starr Untermeyer papers early acquisitions
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Jean Starr Untermeyer papers early acquisitions
Correspondence, manuscripts, and other papers.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes
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- Jean Starr Untermeyer papers early acquisitions
Papers of Pauli Murray, 1827-1985
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Papers of Pauli Murray, 1827-1985
Correspondence, writings, photographs, etc., of Pauli Murray, lawyer, activist, and first African-American woman ordained as an Episcopal priest.
ArchivalResource: 135 file boxes, 5 half file boxes, 1 folio box, 122 folders and 2 volumes of photographs, 3 oversize volumes, 12 folio folders, 13 folio folders, 5 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, 120 audiocassettes
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Vol. X. (ff.) Calisher-Chandon.James Stern, writer: Virginia Carr, Associate Professor of English at Columbus College, Georgia, USA: Letters to James Stern from Virginia Carr: 1972-1974.James Stern, writer: Michael Campbell: Letters to James Stern ...
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Vol. X. (ff.) Calisher-Chandon.James Stern, writer: Virginia Carr, Associate Professor of English at Columbus College, Georgia, USA: Letters to James Stern from Virginia Carr: 1972-1974.James Stern, writer: Michael Campbell: Letters to James Stern ... Unspecified
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- Vol. X. (ff.) Calisher-Chandon.James Stern, writer: Virginia Carr, Associate Professor of English at Columbus College, Georgia, USA: Letters to James Stern from Virginia Carr: 1972-1974.James Stern, writer: Michael Campbell: Letters to James Stern ...
Friedman, Philip Allan. Correspondence to Philip Allan Friedman, 1952-1953.
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Correspondence to Philip Allan Friedman, 1952-1953.
Collection of letters to Philip Allan Friedman concerning a proposed biography of Sinclair Lewis. The letters to Freidman, chiefly from American and English literary figures, tend to be brief, with correspondents recommending other contacts, declining comment on the basis that they did not know Lewis or did not know him well, or extending invitations. Correspondents include: Charles Angoff, Laura Benét, Louise Bogan, Henry S. Canby, Ilka Chase, Rachel Crothers, Homer Croy, Paul de Kruif, Adolf Dehn, Clifton Fadiman, Morris Fishbein, Grace Flandrau, Arthur Garfield Hays, Granville Hicks, John Haynes Holmes, Fannie Hurst, Aldous Huxley, Wallace Irwin, Joseph Henry Jackson, Lawrence Langner, Josephine Lawrence, William C. Lengel, Walter Lippmann, Kenneth Macgowan, William McFee, R. H. Mottram, Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Robert Nathan, Eden Phillpotts, Vincent Sheean, George Henry Soule, Jean Starr Untermeyer, Louis Untermeyer, Mark Van Doren, Carl Van Vechten, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Thyra Samter Winslow, and others.
ArchivalResource: 0.21 linear feet (1 box)
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- Friedman, Philip Allan. Correspondence to Philip Allan Friedman, 1952-1953.
Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1886-1970. Letters, 1945, to Lewis Mumford.
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Letters, 1945, to Lewis Mumford.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 l.).
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- Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1886-1970. Letters, 1945, to Lewis Mumford.
Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1886-1970. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1953-1960.
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Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1953-1960.
ArchivalResource: 9 items (12 leaves)
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- Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1886-1970. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1953-1960.
Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-1977. Poetry collection, 1914-1955.
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Poetry collection, 1914-1955.
Includes holograph drafts of two poems, Victories (dated May 13, 1914; 5 p.) and Glad day (after a color print by Blake)(marked "First Draft"; 2 p. on 1 leaf), a clipping of Glad day published by The Observer (London) in 1928 with a holograph note inscribed at the bottom from "J." [i.e., Jean Starr Untermeyer, 1886-1970] accompanied by an envelope addressed to Michael B. Faraero(?) and postmarked Oct. 21, 1955, and a postcard of Glad day by William Blake with a holograph note signed by L. Untermeyer on the verso.
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- Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-1977. Poetry collection, 1914-1955.
Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933. Papers of Sara Teasdale [manuscript], 1888-1934 (bulk 1905-1933).
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Papers of Sara Teasdale [manuscript], 1888-1934 (bulk 1905-1933).
The papers contain three manuscripts by Teasdale including "Christina Rossetti, an intimate portrait," together with manuscripts by friends Vine Colby, Celia Ellen Harris, Margaret Conklin, Margaret Scott Lawler, Paul Janis, Williammina Parrish, Frances S. Porcher and Patience Worth including "Ye comet's tail, or as you say," by Parrish and Colby. Teasdale's correspondence consists chiefly of letters to her from friends, admirers, fellow poets, publishers and editors. Topics include the Potters, her books, musical settings for her poems, the Poetry Society of America, submissions to publications, critiques, reviews, publication permissions, and news of family and friends, particularly the Potters. Of interest are critiques of her work by Amy Lowell and Louis Untermeyer. With the papers are photographs; programs, minutes and other printed material from the Poetry Society of America; publishers' acceptances, regrets and publication announcements; scrapbooks; volumes of "The Potter's Wheel," 1905-1907; and "The Potters' Log," 1905-1907. Chief correspondents are William S. Braithwaite, Robert Bridges, Vine Colby, Marion Cummings Stanley, Ernst B. Filsinger, Orrick Johns, Benjamin Russell Herts, H.L. Mencken, Williamina Parrish, William Marion Ready, Jessie Belle Rittenhouse, Bruce M. Stanley and Louis Untermeyer and the publishing firms of Century Magazine, Harper and Brothers, MacMillan Company, Mirror, Scribner's Magazine, and Smart Set.
ArchivalResource: 763 items.
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- Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933. Papers of Sara Teasdale [manuscript], 1888-1934 (bulk 1905-1933).
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
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Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
This series consists of Alfred A. Knopf's personal files and papers, which were maintained at his office in New York City and at his home at Purchase, New York. Sent to the Ransom Center over a period of years, the arrangement has been recreated from Knopf's personal file system. Generally, the first two subseries consist of correspondence and subject files from Knopf's office, while the Purchase files were kept at his home and used for his memoirs. The last subseries consists of materials sent to the Ransom Center that were not originally present in either his office or home file systems. Consisting largely of correspondence, generally an original letter with a blue carbon of Knopf's response, the series also includes manuscript drafts, clippings, photographs, minutes, memoranda, diaries, programs, artwork, menus, awards, account books, slides, and other printed materials. Subseries A. Alfred A. Knopf's Personal Correspondence contains correspondence with some of Knopf's earliest literary contacts, such as Kay Boyle, Joseph Conrad, Clarence Day, Theodore Dreiser, W.A. Dwiggins, Joseph Hergesheimer, and Vachel Lindsay. Also present are the beginnings of what would become life-long literary friendships with such notables as Warren Chappell, Felix Frankfurter, and Carl Van Vechten. Early folders contain fragments of Knopf's editorial correspondence from the late 1910s and the 1920s. Also, his later interest in such subjects as conservation, politics, Latin America, the American West, and fine wine is well documented. A smaller group of files contains letters from Knopf's fiance and wife, Blanche Wolf Knopf from the 1910s and 1920s. Many of the letters were sent to Knopf as he traveled on business, and Blanche often mentions the daily business of the new firm, revealing how closely the two worked together in the early years of the firm. Subseries B. The Office/Subject Files, originally maintained in Alfred Knopf's office and arranged alphabetically by subject, include a broad range of subjects representing Knopf's work in the publishing industry as well as his personal interests. The correspondence, memoranda, internal reports, and staff records in these files offer a view of the inner workings of the company and of Knopf's management style. The large number of files containing reports, correspondence, and minutes from publishing groups, charitable boards, committees, and social clubs attests to Knopf's participation in the literary, business, and philanthropic worlds. Among Knopf's personal interests, the best documented is the natural environment. Most of the files on this subject are found under the titles "Conservation" and "National Park Service," but they are also scattered elsewhere. These files contain correspondence, clippings, news releases, bulletins, reports of nature societies, legislative materials, and board meeting minutes and reports. A highlight from these files is Knopf's participation in the campaign to save the Dinosaur National Monument in 1950-57. Other personal files are present, such as travel files, covering daily activities, meetings, impressions, and a report describing his first trip to Brazil in 1961-62. Subseries C. The Purchase Files were maintained at Knopf's home in Purchase, N.Y. Among these are files pertaining directly to the writing of Knopf's unpublished memoir, containing correspondence, clippings, menus, programs, and other materials Knopf gathered together and referred to as he was writing the narrative drafts. These files offer the most comprehensive survey of Knopf's life, especially his early years as a publisher. They consist of documents that date from the period about which he was writing and are augmented by contemporary lists, correspondence, and memoranda confirming dates, giving lists of books published, and offering reminders to Knopf of these years. A strength of these files are the early letters he pulled from other sources, including files that were subsequently destroyed, or photocopied to keep in these files. Also supplementing the memoir are a large collection of Knopf's diaries and appointment books, 1919-1984 (some gaps between 1920-1933), detailing Knopf's day-to-day activities. Knopf also wrote about the memorable friendships he made as a publisher. One folder contains manuscript drafts recounting his relationship with Willa Cather, bolstered by copies of their correspondence and associated clippings. An additional twenty folders chronicle Knopf's close friendship and professional association with H.L. Mencken. The Purchase Files also include a group of alphabetical subject files which overlap Knopf's Office/Subject Files maintained at his office: both include files on the environment, typography, food and wine, and politics. However, these files also contain a number of folders pulled from the firm, including some author files that Knopf saved to use for his memoir. Early editorial correspondence with writers such as Conrad Aiken, Thomas Beer, W.H. Hudson, and Ernest Newman appears in these files. Other files contain records relating to dogs, cemetery plots, and family material. Subseries D. The Other Subjects and Interests files include materials that Knopf saved and donated to the Ransom Center, but that were not a part of any existing file system. The range of materials found is very broad and although some of the materials are ephemeral in nature, such as a large collection of clippings about people and publishing, many of the files contain papers that reflect the interests in Knopf's daily life. Non-textual materials, such as artwork, photographs and portraits, a small collection of films (including "A Publisher is Known by the Company He Keeps"), dictaphone recordings, and phonograph records are also present. Many files relate directly to Knopf's home at Purchase and reflect his interest in fine dining. Other materials relating to his home include guest books, gardening records, and an inventory of his library. This subseries also features financial and personal documentation, such as account books, covering such expenses as home costs, investments, daily expenditures, club dues, and taxes, over a 40-year period. Personal and family documents are present, as well as a folder of early internal documents from the firm. This subseries also contains the many awards and honors given to Knopf over his lifetime.
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
H. F. Broch de Rothermann papers, 1916-circa 2001, 1953-1986
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H. F. Broch de Rothermannpapers 1916-circa 2001 1953-1986
The H. F. Broch deRothermann Papers are composed primarily of correspondence which documents thelife and career of the Austrian writer Hermann Broch, the father of HermannFriedrich Broch de Rothermann. The collection spans the years 1916 to circa2001, with the bulk of the material falling between 1953 and 1986. Major topicsinclude republication of Hermann Broch's writings, Broch scholarship, and otheraspects of the reception history of Broch's works. Also present are materialsrelating to Broch de Rothermann's work in the United States Office of StrategicServices (OSS) during World War II, writings and drawings by Broch deRothermann, and other papers relating to him. Papers relating to the OSSinclude reports on the development and effectiveness of propaganda, Americansupport for resistance in areas occupied by Germany, American occupation ofItaly and Germany, and interrogation of German soldiers and other prisoners bythe American army; samples of military and civilian propaganda in German,Italian, French, Russian, and other languages; correspondence and documentsabout Broch de Rothermann’s service, discharge, and return to the United Statesafter the war; and a photograph of unidentified soldiers, possibly includingBroch de Rothermann. Propaganda samples include drawings made by artist SaulSteinberg.
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- H. F. Broch de Rothermann papers, 1916-circa 2001, 1953-1986
George Dillon Papers, 1862-1982
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George Dillon Papers 1862-1982
The papers of the American poet include correspondence (1862-1973), family as well as that related to his editorship of magazine; minutes of the Modern Poetry Association (1950-1962); family diaries, financial papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and manuscripts that include material on a translation of "Les Fleurs du Mal" by Baudelaire, produced in collaboration with Edna St. Vincent Millay, and other translations of French authors, including Giraudoux, Prévert, and Ronsard. Correspondents include Helen S. Arthur, Robert Ballou, Morris Bishop, Eugen Boissevain, Amy Bonner, Inez Boulton, Augustine Bowe, Jean Burden, Witter Bynner, Gladys Campbell, Margaret Carpenter, Hayden Carruth, John Ciardi, Jean Cocteau, Malcolm Cowley, James Daly, Peter DeVries, Benjamin Huebsch, Nicholas Joost, Hugh Kenner, James Laughlin, Vachel Lindsay, Katinka Loeser, Jessica MacDonald, Archibald MacLeish, Marcia Lee Masters, Harry Meacham, Arthur Meeker, Paul Mellon, William Meredith, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Bonner Mitchell, Adrienne Monnier, Harriet Monroe, Marianne Moore, Gilbert Neiman, John Nerber, Louise Townsend Nicholl, John F. Nims, Sterling North, Gil Orlovitz, Henry Rago, Jean Rivier, Karl Jay Shapiro, William Jay Smith, Florence Stearns, Marion Strobel, Allen Tate, Jean Starr Untermeyer, Monroe Wheeler, and Morton Zabel. Poetry
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Alice Corbin Henderson Collection TXRC92-A24., 1861-1987
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Alice Corbin Henderson Collection 1861-1987
Material in this collection consists primarily of correspondence, literary manuscripts, notes, and clippings of Henderson's works and other topics of personal interest to her. Included in the collection are materials of her husband, William Penhallow Henderson, and their daughter.
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Broch de Rothermann, Hermann Friedrich, 1910-
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