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VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T15:12:28machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T15:12:29humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonRomains, Jules, 1885-1972presumedRomains, Julespresumedرومان، جول، 1885-1972presumedRomains, Jules (French writer and critic, 1885-1972)presumedRomains, Jules, pseud.presumedFarigoule, LouispresumedRomėn, Zhi︠u︡lʹ 1885-1972presumedFabrigoule, Louis Henri Jean, 1885-1972presumedFarigaule, Louis.presumedFarigoule, Louis, 1885-1972presumedロオメエン, ジユルpresumedجول رومان، 1885-1972presumedجول رومان، 1885-1972 مpresumedFarigoule, Louis-Henri-JeanpresumedRomėn, Zhi︠u︡lʹ, 1885-1972presumedJules Romains 1885-1972presumedJules Romainspresumedロマン, ジュールpresumedرومان، جيل، 1885-1972presumedرومين، جول، 1885-1972presumedFabrigoule, Louis, 1885-1972presumedРомэн, Жюль, 1885-1972presumedرومين، جول، 1885-1972 مpresumedFarigoule, L.presumedHicks John W. 1885-1972presumedRomains, Juliuszpresumed1885-08-261972-08-14FrenchEnglishDramaFrench dramaFrenchAlfred A. Knopf, Inc.Barr, Stringfellow, 1897-1982Brand, Millen, 1906-1980.Canadian Stage Theatre Archives (University of Guelph)Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990Crawford, Cheryl, 1902-1986Galantière, Lewis, 1895-1977.Gidney, James B.,Granville-Barker, Harley., 1877-1946Hall, Adrian.Holt, Stella.Jouvet, Louis (1887-1951)Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso, 1876-1944.Matthews, J. B. (Joseph Brown), 1894-1966Nation (New York, N.Y. : 1865).Pauker, Edmond, ca. 1880-1962.PEN.PEN (Organization)Peyre, Henri, 1901-Pierpont Morgan Library. Rosenberg Collection.Roback, A. A. (Abraham Aaron), 1890-1965Rosenberg, Alexandre P.,Rosenberg, Paul,Rudlin, JohnScott, Evelyn, 1893-1963St. John's College (Annapolis, Md.)V. Payen-Payne, de (Vinchelés Payen-Payne), b. 1866.Wittlin, Józef, 1896-Yourcenar, Marguerite.Romains, Jules, active 1907-1948, French novelistRomain, Jules, 1885-1972.Romains, Jules, 1885-Romains, Jules, 1885-1972Romains, Jules, 1885-1972Edmond Pauker papers, 1898-1960Pauker, Edmond, ca. 1880-1962.Edmond Pauker papers 1898-1960Total Boxes: 54; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 24.75The Edmond Pauker Papers consist of manuscripts, chiefly by Pauker's client, Ferenc Molnár; business files including correspondence, contracts, financial papers, and reviews and publicity materials for plays and other works by Pauker's clients; and a small amount of personal papers. The Molnár manuscripts, mainly typescripts, include dialogues and sketches, novels, plays, stories, and other works. The business files contain contracts for works by Pauker's clients that date mainly from 1924-1958. The bulk of the other business records, including correspondence, dates from 1951 to 1958. Correspondents include authors, playwrights, movie studios, theater organizations, and agents. Personal papers consist for the most part of bills and receipts that document Pauker's personal financial transactions in the 1950s.HungarianGermanBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryCopeau Archive, 1905-1993Copeau Archive 1905-19931 box and 1 linear metre of bound itemsEnglishFrenchSpecialist Collections and Academic Archives, University of KentHenri Peyre letters, 1929-1971Peyre, Henri, 1901-Henri Peyre letters 1929-1971Total Boxes: 1; Linear Feet: 0.20Consists of letters to Peyre chiefly from French authors, plus one letter from Peyre to Donald Wing enclosing a typescript of Paul Claudel's "Partage de midi," which Peyre had made from the play at the Bibliotheque Nationale.FrenchEnglishBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryJ. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undatedMatthews, J. B. (Joseph Brown), 1894-1966.J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated479 Linear Feet; 307,000 ItemsJ. 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.EnglishEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryAlfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series IV., Author and Book Designer Files, 1911-1979 (bulk 1920-1960).Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.Ambler, Eric, 1909-1998.Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 1872-1956.Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959.Brooks, Walter R., 1886-1958.Camus, Albert, 1913-1960.Cash, W. J. 1900-1941.Commager, Henry Steele, 1902-1998.Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924.Dilliard, Irving, 1904-2002.Dwiggins, W. A. 1880-1956.Fairbrother, Nan.Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963.Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.Garnett, Edward, 1868-1937.Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945.Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940.Hammett, Dashiell, 1894-1961.Hamsun, Knut, 1859-1952.Hand, Learned, 1872-1961.Hergesheimer, Joseph, 1880-1954.Hersey, John, 1914-1993.Hillyer, Robert, 1895-1961.Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967.Jackson, Robert Houghwout, 1892-1954.Johnson, James Weldon, 1871-1938.Knopf, Mildred O., 1895-.Langer, William L. 1896-1977.Lewis, Oscar, 1893-1992.Machen, Arthur, 1863-1947.Menninger, Karl, 1893- .O'Brien, Justin, 1906-1968.O'Connor, Frank, 1903-1966.Pick, Robert, 1898-.Postgate, Raymond, 1896-1971.Richter, Conrad, 1890-1968.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Samuel, Maurice, 1895-1972.Schlesinger, Arthur M. 1888-1965.Schuman, Frederick Lewis, 1904- .Spark, Muriel.Street, Julian, 1897-1947.Tannenbaum, Frank, 1893-1969.Thirkell, Angela, 1890-1961.Undset, Sigrid, 1882-1949.Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964.Albert Bonniers forlag.Feltrinelli editore.Records. Series IV., Author and Book Designer Files, 1911-1979 (bulk 1920-1960).36 boxes (15 linear feet).This series is one of the highlights of the Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. archive and one of the few that documents the early history of the firm. The Author Files, which make up the bulk of this series, contain a broad assortment of files relating to authors, most of whom were published by Knopf. The subseries contains early editorial correspondence, manuscripts, and artwork, pertaining generally to firm business. While the files typically contain correspondence with Alfred A. Knopf, other employees whose letters are present in this subseries are Blanche Knopf, William A. Koshland, Raymond Preston, and Harold Strauss. The Author Files are most complete for the 1920s and 1930s. Most files contain correspondence with an author pertaining to a book published by the firm. Covering Knopf's "golden age" of publishing, authors of note include W. J. Cash, A. E. Coppard, Warwick Deeping, Havelock Ellis, Erna Fergusson, Emma Goldman, Dashiell Hammett, William Alexander Percy, and Angela Thirkell. Besides fiction, the subseries documents Knopf's commitment to publishing historical, medical, and sociological texts. While most correspondents are represented by a single file, some long-term Knopf authors, such as James M. Cain, Joseph Hergesheimer, John Hersey, and Carl Van Vechten, has two or more. These multiple files reveal the personal relationship that often developed between an editor and author. The Book Designer Files contain correspondence with four renowned book designers. The files of Elmer Adler, Claude Bragdon, and Bruce Rogers contain correspondence, generally about books they designed for Knopf. However, the bulk of the subseries consists of William A. Dwiggins' correspondence and book designs. Eleven folders cover the years 1927-1954, and include Dwiggins' correspondence with Alfred Knopf and Sidney Jacobs. Another eleven folders of artwork contain notes, sample designs, binding samples, and mock-ups and sketches for books and dust jackets that Dwiggins designed for the firm. Harry Ransom Humanities Research CenterFonds Louis JouvetLouis JouvetFonds Louis JouvetBibliothèque nationale de France. Département des arts du spectacleAaron Copland Collection, 1841-1991, (bulk 1911-1990)Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990Aaron Copland Collection 1841-1991 (bulk 1911-1990)around 400,000 items; 564 boxes; 306 linear feetThe Aaron Copland Collection consists of published and unpublished music by Copland and other composers, correspondence, writings, biographical material, datebooks, journals, professional papers including legal and financial material, photographs, awards, art work, and books. Of particular interest is the correspondence with Nadia Boulanger, which extent over 50 years, and with his long-time friend, Harold Clurman. Other significant correspondents are Leonard Bernstein, Paul Bowles, Benjamin Britten, Carlos Chávez, David Diamond, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, Claire Reis, Arnold Schoenberg, Roger Sessions, and Virgil Thomsom. The photographic collection of Copland's friend and confidant Victor Kraft, a professional photographer, forms part of the collection.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Music DivisionFrench Literature mss., ca. 1750-1977French Literature mss., ca.1750-1977Consists of individual items acquiredseparately either as a gift or purchased from a variety of sources, relating to orby French literary figures. Additions continue to be made.FrenchLilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)Romains, Jules, 1885-1972. Letter to Stringfellow Barr [manuscript], 1941 December 9.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Barr, Stringfellow, 1897-1982Letter to Stringfellow Barr [manuscript], 1941 December 9.1 item.Romains expresses interest in the program at St. John's College, recalls their meeting, and sends Barr a book. University of Virginia. LibraryMiscellaneous screen, stage, and radio scripts, ca. 1859-2007.Miscellaneous screen, stage, and radio scripts, ca. 1859-2007.60 boxes (31 linear ft.)19th-21st-century typescript and manuscript American and European stage scripts, radio scripts, television scripts, and screenplays.Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityThe Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.Houghton LibraryFilippo Tommaso Marinetti correspondence and papers, 1886-1974, 1900-1944Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso, 1876-1944 Filippo Tommaso Marinetti correspondence and papers 1886-1974 1900-19448.5 linear feet; (16 boxes)Writer and founder and leader of the Italian Futurist movement. Correspondence, writings, photographs, and printed matter from Filippo Tommaso Marinetti's papers, documenting the history of the futurist movement from its beginning in the journal , through World War I, and less comprehensively, through World War II and its aftermath. PoesiaEnglishGetty Research InstituteScott, Evelyn, 1893-1963. Evelyn Scott Collection, 1894-1952.Scott, Evelyn, 1893-1963.Adamic, Louis, 1899-1951.Ames, Elizabeth, d. 1977.Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941.Benét, William Rose, 1886-1950.Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970.Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992.Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886-1963.Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968.Cather, Willa, 1873-1947.Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971.Coppard, A. E. (Alfred Edgar), 1878-1957.Dewey, John, 1859-1952.Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970.Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945.Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955.Endore, S. Guy, 1901-1970.Fadiman, Clifton, 1904-1999.Fletcher, John Gould, 1886-1950.Frank, Waldo David, 1889-1967.Garland, Marie Tudor, 1870- .Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940.Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967.Hale, Swinburne.Hillyer, Robert, 1895-1961.Hoult, Norah, 1901-1984.Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.Joyce, James, 1882-1941.Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930.Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951.Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.Lumpkin, Grace, 1892?-1980.Lyons, Eugene, 1898-1985.Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955.March, William, 1893-1954.Merton, Owen.Metcalfe, John, 1891- .Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936.Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972.Nelles, Walter, 1883-1937.Nichols, Dudley, 1895-1960.Norman, Dorothy, 1905-1997.Ogden, C. K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957.O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1887-1986.Parrish, Anne, 1888-1957.Perkins, Maxwell E. (Maxwell Evarts), 1884-1947.Peterkin, Julia Mood, 1880-1961.Read, Herbert, 1893-1968.Rhys, Jean.Rice, Elmer, 1892-1967.Ridge, Lola, 1883-1941.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970.Sadleir, Michael Ernest, 1861-1943.Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968.Smith, Lillian Eugenia, 1897-1966.Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946.Strand, Paul, 1890-1976.Suckow, Ruth, 1892-1960.Swinnerton, Frank, 1884-1982.Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.Van Loon, Hendrik Willem, 1882-1944.Weaver, Harriet Shaw.Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975.Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963.Zabel, Morton Dauwen, 1901-1964.Zaturenska, Marya, 1902-1982.Peters (A.D.) Agency.Random House (Firm).Evelyn Scott Collection, 1894-1952.19 boxes (8 linear feet), 1 galley folder.The Evelyn Scott collection consists of primarily manuscripts and correspondence, with the bulk covering the period when she was most actively involved in writing (ca. 1920-1941). The Works series consists of original and carbon copy typescripts of books, articles, essays, short stories, plays, and poems, many unpublished. Included is a carbon copy typescript of Scott's autobiography, Background in Tennessee. The only published novel represented in the collection is Bread and a Sword, while two unpublished novels, "Before Cock Crows," about the French Revolution, and "Escape into Living" are both present in several drafts. More heavily represented, however, are Scott's short stories, articles, and essays, most of which are unpublished. Also present are two collections of poems, one entitled "The Gravestones Wept." Outgoing correspondence comprises a single folder principally of typed carbon copies of letters Scott wrote to her agents, Brandt ? publishers Bennett Cerf of Random House, Charles Scribner's ? also the Authors' League of America, the New York Herald Tribune, and friends such as Elizabeth Ames of Yaddo, and Marie Garland, author and financial benefactress. Incoming correspondence includes letters concerning her literary output and that of her correspondents, as well as discussions of the work of other authors. Scott carried on an active correspondence with such notables as Sherwood Anderson, Kay Boyle, Van Wyck Brooks, Willa Cather, Sidney Cox, John Dewey, Lovat Dickson, John Dos Passos, Theodore Dreiser, Albert Einstein, Waldo Frank, Marie Tudor Garland, Emma Goldman, Swinburne Hale, Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, Sinclair Lewis, Amy Lowell, Owen Merton, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jean Rhys, Elmer Rice, Lola Ridge, Bertrand Russell, Upton Sinclair, Frank Swinnerton, Thornton Wilder, William Carlos Williams, Morton Dauwen Zabel, and Marya Zaturenska. There are also numerous letters from Scott's publishers and literary agents. Additionally in this series are a few letters from her mother, Maude Thomas Dunn and her father, Seely Dunn. The Miscellaneous series includes various personal, financial, and legal papers relating to Evelyn Scott, as well as to her mother and her father. There are also a large number of letters from the artist Owen Merton, to his mother, Mrs. Alfred Merton, spanning 1909-1913, as well as a few letters to other Merton family members. Harry Ransom Humanities Research CenterRomains, Jules, 1885-1972. Donogoo : a play in three acts with a prologue and an epilogue, [1930?] / by Jules Romains ; translated by James B. Gidney.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Gidney, James B.Holt, Stella.Donogoo : a play in three acts with a prologue and an epilogue, [1930?] / by Jules Romains ; translated by James B. Gidney.1 v. (ca. 91 leaves) ; 28 cm.Ohio State University LibrariesRomains, Jules, 1885-1972. Donogoo; a play in three acts with a prologue and an epilogue. Translated by James B. Gidney.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Gidney, James B.,Hall, Adrian.Donogoo; a play in three acts with a prologue and an epilogue. Translated by James B. Gidney. [1960?]2 v. in 1. 29 cm.EnglishFrenchNew York Public Library System, NYPLRomains, Jules, 1885-1972. A propos de l'unanimisme : manuscript, [1913].Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.A propos de l'unanimisme : manuscript, [1913].33 leaves, bound ; 24 cm.Houghton LibraryMarguerite Yourcenar additional papers, 1842-1996.Yourcenar, Marguerite. Marguerite Yourcenar additional papers, 1842-1996.144 boxes and 53 volumes (52 linear ft.)Additional papers of Marguerite Yourcenar (1903-1987), the French author, as well as papers of her companion, Grace Frick.FrenchEnglishHoughton LibraryJózef Wittlin correspondence and compositions, 1940-1976.Wittlin, Józef, 1896-. Józef Wittlin correspondence and compositions, 1940-1976.19 boxes (10.5 linear ft.)Correspondence, translations and prose writen by Polish writer and translator Jozef Wittlin.PolishHoughton LibraryPEN. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1923-1940.PEN.Allen, Frederick Lewis, 1890-1954.Aley, Maxwell.Ammers-Küller, Jo van, 1884-1966.Canby, Henry Seidel, 1878-1961.Dashiell, Alfred, 1901-1970.Marholz, Werner.Osterrieth, Albert, 1865-1926.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1923-1940.11 items (13 leaves).Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser from various members of the international association, PEN. EnglishGermanUniversity of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryJózef Wittlin correspondence and compositions, 1940-1976.Wittlin, Józef, 1896-. Józef Wittlin correspondence and compositions, 1940-1976.19 boxes (10.5 linear ft.)Correspondence, translations and prose writen by Polish writer and translator Jozef Wittlin.PolishHoughton LibraryTheatre Arts Monthly, collection of portraits, ca., ca., 1924-1939 (bulk), 1916-1964 (inclusive).Theatre Arts Monthly collection of portraits, ca. ca. 1924-1939 (bulk), 1916-1964 (inclusive).8 boxes (2 linear ft.)Portrait and group portrait photographs of theatre-related people.Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityEvelyn Scott Collection TXRC98-A5., 1894-1952Scott, Evelyn, 1893-1963Evelyn Scott Collection 1894-1952Drafts of published and unpublished novels, short stories, plays, and poems comprise the bulk of the papers of this American writer.EnglishHarry Ransom Humanities Research CenterRomains, Jules, 1885-1972. Typed letter signed : [New York?], to Paul Rosenberg, [n.d.].Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Rosenberg, Paul,Rosenberg, Alexandre P.,Rosenberg, Alexandre P., Mrs,Pierpont Morgan Library. Rosenberg Collection.Typed letter signed : [New York?], to Paul Rosenberg, [n.d.].1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)Announcing his departure for Miami and giving his new address. Pierpont Morgan Library.Camille Chautemps papers, 1885-2005Camille Chautemps papers 1885-200527.0 Linear feetChautemps was a French politician and radical socialist leader. He was premier in 1930 and in 1933-34. A member of the first Popular Front cabinet of Socialists and Communists (1936-37) under Leon Blum, he headed the second, less radical, Popular Front cabinet (1937-38). Vice premier of the Vichy government, Chautemps came to the United States in 1940 on a mission and did not return to France. In 1947 he was tried and convicted in absentia for collaborating with the Vichy regime; in 1954 his sentence was voided by the statute of limitations.Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesMillen Brand Papers, 1919-1976.Brand, Millen, 1906-1980.Millen Brand Papers 1919-1976.40 linear ft (ca. 40,000 items in 95 boxes).This collection contains correspondence, journals, manuscripts, documents, memorabilia, and printed materials relating to writer Millen Brand.EnglishColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryPEN (Organization). Correspondence to Franz Werfel, 1937-1943.PEN (Organization)Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.European PEN Club in America.Ould, Hermon, 1886-1951.PEN (Organization). London Centre.Correspondence to Franz Werfel, 1937-1943.3 items (3 leaves).1 item concerns the European PEN Club in America; for related correspondence, see under: Lania, Leo, 1896-1961. FrenchEnglishUniversity of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryCanadian Stage Theatre Archives (University of Guelph). Knock / by Jules Romains ; translated by Guy Daniels, 1923 - script.Canadian Stage Theatre Archives (University of Guelph)Daniels, Guy.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Knock / by Jules Romains ; translated by Guy Daniels, 1923 - script. 1923.1 file.University of Guelph. McLaughlin LibraryAnderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Christopher Morley Collection, 1913-1943 [manuscript]Morley, Christopher, 1890-1957.Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941.Belasco, David, 1853-1931.Belloc, Hilaire, 1870-1953.Benét, William Rose, 1886-1950.Biggers, Earl Derr, 1884-1933.Buck, Pearl S. (Pearl Sydenstricker), 1892-1973.Coffin, Robert P. Tristram (Robert Peter Tristram), 1892-1955.Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924.De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956.Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937.Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965.Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Huxley, Julian, 1887-1975.Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945.Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936.Nash, Ogden, 1902-1971.Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967.Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968.Walpole, Hugh, Sir, 1884-1941.Christopher Morley Collection, 1913-1943 [manuscript] ca. 1910-1957.1.0 linear feet (2 boxes).The collection consists of letters addressed to Christopher Morley by well-known people, relating mostly to books and literary affairs. Among the writers might be mentioned Sherwood Anderson, David Belasco, Hilaire Belloc, William Rose Benet, Earl Derr Biggers, Louis Bromfield, Pearl S. Buck, Robert P. Tristram Coffin, Joseph Conrad, Walter De La Mare, Amelia Earhart, T. S. Eliot, John Galsworthy, Joseph Hergesheimer, Herbert Hoover, Julian Huxley, Jerome Kern, Rudyard Kipling, Stephen Leacock, Vachel Lindsay, Don Marquis, John Masefield, Ogden Nash, Ezra Pound, Jules Romains, Carl Sandburg, Upton Sinclair, Hugh Walpole and others. Haverford College LibraryAmy Lowell autograph collection, 1523-1930.Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925, collector. Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron, 1800-1859. Autograph manuscript letter (signed) to [Mary] Berry; Bourges, 1843 September 1.10 boxes (4 linear ft.)Autograph letters and manuscripts of authors, artists, and others collected by the American poet Amy Lowell.EnglishDanishGermanItalianFrenchGreek, Modern (1453-)Houghton LibraryHarley Granville-Barker Archive, 1906-1939Harley Granville-Barker Archive 1906-19393 filesEnglishV & A Department of Theatre and PerformanceBrand, Millen, 1906-1980. Millen Brand papers, 1919-1976.Brand, Millen, 1906-1980.Millen Brand papers, 1919-1976.40 linear ft.( 89 boxes)Personal and literary correspondence, journals from 1919 to 1976, manuscripts of Brand's novels, poems, articles and other writings, documents, memorabilia, and printed materials. Novels by Brand include THE OUTWARD ROOM (1937), a novel about mental illness; THE HEROES (1939), a novel about veterans' hospitals; ALBERT SEARS (1947), a novel about racial intolerance; THE SNAKE PIT (1948), a screenplay about mental illness, SOME LOVE, SOME HUNGER (1955), a novel about Puerto Ricans in New York; SAVAGE SLEEP (1965), a novel about the use of shock treatment; DRY SUMMER IN PROVENCE (1966), poems about the South of France; FIELDS OF PEACE (1970), poems; LOCAL LIVES (1975), poems about Mennonites of Pennsylvania; and PEACE MARCH (1980), poems. Correspondents include Nancy Cunard, Lion Feuchtwanger, Ernest Hemingway, Rockwell Kent, Harriet Monroe, Joyce Carol Oates, Kenneth Patchen, Diego Rivera, Jules Romains, May Sarton, Louis Untermeyer, Thornton Wilder, Colin Wilson, and Darryl F. Zanuck. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesAbraham Aaron Roback papers, 1909-1965.Roback, A. A. (Abraham Aaron), 1890-1965.Abraham Aaron Roback papers11 boxes (12.5 linear ft.)Papers of Abraham Aaron Roback (1890-1965), the Polish-born, American psychologist, philologist, folklorist, and educator.EnglishFrenchGermanHebrewSpanish; CastilianYiddishHoughton LibraryGalantière, Lewis, 1895-1977. Lewis Galantière papers, 1920-1977.Galantière, Lewis, 1895-1977.Lewis Galantière papers, 1920-1977.36 boxes & 1 flat item.Writers represented in the correspondence files are Margaret Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, George Antheil, Djuna Barnes, Clive Bell, Malcolm Cowley, E.E. Cummings, John Dos Passos, Ford Madox Ford, Ernest Hemingway, Richard Hughes, Eugene Jolas, Archibald MacLeish, H.L. Mencken, Henry Miller, Adrienne Monnier, Man Ray, Elmer Rice, Jules Romains, Gertrude Stein, John Steinbeck, Allen Tate, Carl Van Vechten, Robert Penn Warren, and Edmund Wilson. Galantiere's best known work as a translator was that of the writings of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, and the collection contains in addition to correspondence, twelve manuscripts, all bearing the author's and the translator's corrections. He also wrote extensively on economic subjects and current history, and these files and manuscripts are present in the collection. Galantiere wrote plays in his own name and adapted Jean Anouilh's ANTIGONE for Katharine Cornell in 1946, and there are materials relating to these works. EnglishFrenchColumbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986Crawford, Cheryl, 1902-1986Cheryl Crawford papers 1920-1986Cheryl Crawford, producer and director. Her papers include correspondence, production files, scripts, photographs, ephemera, ledgers, financial materials and scrapbooks documenting her career.The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972. Correspondence to Paul Philippe Cret, 1943.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Correspondence to Paul Philippe Cret, 1943.1 item (1 leaf).University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryV. Payen-Payne, de (Vinchelés Payen-Payne), b. 1866. Correspondence and printed ephemera relating to French poems of to-day, 1923-1925 / Payen-Payne & Clarke.V. Payen-Payne, de (Vinchelés Payen-Payne), b. 1866.Clarke, Isabelle H.Correspondence and printed ephemera relating to French poems of to-day, 1923-1925 / Payen-Payne & Clarke.1 v. (240, [168] p.) ; 19 cm.Correspondence and printed ephemera relating to French Poems of To-day, an anthology of French poetry dating from the mid-late 19th century through early 20th century, bound with printed version (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., 1926). The correspondence consists of 45 ALS, two PcS, one TLS, and one printed card to anthology editors James Bertrand de Vinchelés Payen-Payne and Isabelle H. Clarke from contributing authors and from individuals, editors of literary journals, and institutions to whom Payen-Payne sent copies of the anthology. Contributors include: August Angellier, Paul Claudel, Jean Cocteau, Tristan Derème, François Fabié, Charles Le Goffic, Fernand Gregh, Charles Guérin, Edmond Haraucourt, Jacques Normand, François Porché, Henri de Régnier, Jules Romains, Francis Vielé-Griffin, Charles Vildrac, and others. Letters from contributors, in French, concern publication in the anthology and particular submissions, though some also make recommendations. In addition to the authors' letters, there are letters of gratitude, in English, from translators and literary critics and scholars, including Osman Edwards, Edmund Gosse, and Winifred Whale. The printed ephemera consists chiefly of clippings of reviews from newspapers in Great Britain dating from 1924 to 1925. FrenchEnglishBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryMarinetti, Filippo Tommaso, 1876-1944. Marinetti correspondence and papers, 1886-1974.Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso, 1876-1944.Acquaviva, Giovanni.Bertozzi, Renzo.Bois, Jules, 1871-1943.Bragaglia, Anton Giulio, 1890-1960.Buzzi, Paolo, d. 1956.Cangiullo, Francesco, 1888-1977.Cappa, Alberto.Carrà, Carlo, 1881-1966.Carrieri, Raffaele, 1905-Darío, Rubén, 1867-1916.D'Albisola, Tullio, 1899-1971.Depero, Fortunato, 1892-1960.Diaghilev, Serge, 1872-1929.Di Bosso, Renato, 1905-1982.Dottori, Gerardo, 1884-1977.Eckhoud, Georges.Farfa, 1879-1964.Goretti, Maria Sara.Govoni, Corrado, 1884-1965.Guggenheim, Peggy, 1898-1979.Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich, 1881-1964.Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949.Marchi, Virgilio, 1895-1960.Marinetti Cappa, Benedetta, 1897-1977.Masefield, John, 1878-1967.Masnata, Pino.Mauclair, Camille, 1872-1945.Merrill, Stuart, 1863-1915.Mockel, Albert, 1866-1945.Negri, Ada, 1870-1945.Orazi, Vittorio.Pelacani, A. M.Prampolini, Enrico, 1894-1956.Prezzolini, Luigi, 1885-1947.Romains, Jules, 1885-1972.Russolo, Luigi.Saint-Pol-Roux, 1861-1940.Scrivo, Luigi.Scurto, Ignazio.Soffici, Ardengo, 1879-1964.Tato, 1896-1974.Verga, Giovanni, 1840-1922.Winston, Harry Lewis.Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939.Marinetti correspondence and papers, 1886-1974.8.5 linear ft. (16 boxes)The largest portion of Marinetti correspondence and papers consists of letters and submissions directed to Marinetti (Series I and II), first as editor of "Poesia" and later as the leader of the futurist movement and publisher of the book series "Edizioni futuriste di Poesia." These letters, together with those from Marinetti (Series III) to an often unnamed correspondent ("Mon ami"), demonstrate how Marinetti stimulated debate about his movement in part by sending queries to a broad range of international literary figures regarding free verse or the futurist manifestos. He also critiques the writing submitted to him according to futurist criteria, and warmly praises pieces that meet his idiosyncratic standards. His correspondents, in turn, praise or critique Marinetti's writing. Of particular interest are conflicted responses to the first futurist manifesto in 1909. Letters from fellow futurists, such as Carlo Carra,̀ Umberto Boccioni, Francesco Cangiullo, and Fortunato Depero, reveal wranglings internal to the movement, as well as the zeal with which they pursued their shared aims. After the First World War, letters are concerned with politics, and during the fascist years, many regard requests for government funding for individual futurist artists. Finally, following Marinetti's death, letters directed to Benedetta or Scrivo pertain to preservation of the futurist legacy, despite the stain of fascism, through retrospective exhibitions, anthologies, and conferences. ItalianFrenchGermanEnglishGetty Research Institute