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VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-14T14:48:44machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-14T14:48:44humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonHiggins, George V., 1939-1999presumedHiggins, George V., 1939-presumedHiggins, George V.presumedHiggins, George Vincent 1939-1999presumedHiggins, George Vincent (1939- ).presumedHiggins.presumedヒギンズ, ジョージ・VpresumedHiggins, Georges V. 1939-presumed1939-11-131999-11-06EnglishMaleAuthors, AmericanPolicePolice brutalityAmericansAtlantic (Firm : Boston, Mass.)Boston College. Law School.Bradbury, Malcolm, 1932-2000Bruccoli, Matthew J. (Matthew Joseph), 1931-2008.Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts.Foley, Donald L.Foley, KatharineMARY BANCROFT, 1903-1997Sweeney, Francis W., 1916-Symons, Julian, 1912-1994.United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit)Higgins, George V., 1939-Higgins, George V., 1939-1999. Short stories.Higgins, George V., 1939-1999.Short stories. [1970-1989?].1 box ; 32 cm.University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesBruccoli, Matthew J. (Matthew Joseph), 1931-2008. Matthew J. Bruccoli papers 1894-2010.Bruccoli, Matthew J. (Matthew Joseph), 1931-2008.Smith, Scottie Fitzgerald.Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald.Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection (Thomas Cooper Library).Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of James Dickey.Matthew J. Bruccoli papers 1894-2010.9 boxes (11.7 linear ft.)117 boxes (160.9 linear ft.)Collection consists of correspondence, notes, research, and subject files relating to Bruccoli's teaching, research, lecturing, English department and University of South Carolina business, and his publishing activities. Correspondents and subjects include: correspondence with representatives of the Fitzgerald Trust, and with Scottie Fitzgerald; materials relating to World War I literature and collecting; Bruccoli's work as the literary personal representative of James Dickey; works as an editor and president of publishing company, Bruccoli Clark Layman Inc; publishing and editorial correspondence related to specific publishing projects. Notable correspondents include: Malcolm Cowley, James Dickey, John Jakes, Joseph Heller, George V. Higgins, Arthur Mizener, Harold Ober, and Charles Scribner. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesHiggins, George V., 1939-1999. Stories.Higgins, George V., 1939-1999.Stories. 1982-1988.1 box ; 32 cm.University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesHiggins, George V., 1939-1999. The five-month summer : a report on the procedures of the Board of Police Commissioners of the city of Springfield, Massachusetts, for the hearing and decision of allegations of police brutality made by persons arrested July 16th-17th, 1965, at the Octagon Lounge : typescript / Project Reporter George V. Higgins.Higgins, George V., 1939-1999.Boston College. Law School.Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts.The five-month summer : a report on the procedures of the Board of Police Commissioners of the city of Springfield, Massachusetts, for the hearing and decision of allegations of police brutality made by persons arrested July 16th-17th, 1965, at the Octagon Lounge : typescript / Project Reporter George V. Higgins.299 p. ; 29 cm.Unpublished typescript documenting the treatment of officers charged with police brutality by the Board of Police Commissioners in Springfield, MA, 1965, following the publication of the Commissioners' findings . University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesHiggins, George V., 1939-1999. Victories 1968 : Earl Beale a novel / by George V. Higgins.Higgins, George V., 1939-1999.Victories 1968 : Earl Beale a novel / by George V. Higgins. [1989?]1 item (305 leaves) ; 28 cm.University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesPapers, 1872, 1932-1997MARY BANCROFT, 1903-1997 Papers, 1872, 1932-199724 1/2 file boxes, 3 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder, 2 audiotapes, 4 photograph foldersArthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaHiggins, George V., 1939-1999. Letters to Mr. Julian Symons.Higgins, George V., 1939-1999.Symons, Julian, 1912-1994.Letters to Mr. Julian Symons. 1985-1986.2 items ; 26.7 cm.University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesAtlantic (Firm : Boston, Mass.). Records, 1969-1974.Atlantic (Firm : Boston, Mass.)Bellow, Saul.Bowen, Catherine Drinker, 1897-1973.Coles, Robert, 1929-Drew, Elizabeth, 1935-Dunne, John Gregory, 1932-2003.Eberhart, Richard, 1904-2005.FitzGerald, Frances, 1940-Ford, Jesse Hill, 1940-Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1908-2006.Gold, Herbert, 1924-Graves, Robert, 1895-1985.Herrnstein, Richard, 1930-Higgins, George V., 1939-1999.Just, Ward S.Kazin, Alfred, 1915-1998.Kronenberger, Louis, 1904-1980.Mailer, Norman.Malamud, Bernard.Manning, Robert, 1919-McPherson, James Alan, 1943-Mitford, Jessica, 1917-1996.Morison, Samuel Eliot, 1887-1976.Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-Schlesinger, Arthur M. 1917-2007.Sheed, Wilfred, 1930-Sorel, Edward, 1929-Terrill, Ross.Updike, John.Warren, Robert Penn, 1905-1989.Weeks, Edward, 1898-Records, 1969-1974.16 record cartons.Material from the editorial office files of The Atlantic (Boston, Mass.), under the editorship of Robert Manning, from 1969 to 1974. Mostly original or carbons of correspondence to, from, and about approximately 3200 authors, journalists, and scholars regarding publication of their work in the magazine. Also, office memos commenting on submitted manuscripts, miscellaneous clippings, and some personal correspondence of editors, including Edward Weeks. Correspondents include Saul Bellow, Catherine D. Bowen, Robert Coles, Elizabeth Drew, John G. Dunne, Richard Eberhart, Frances Fitzgerald, Jesse H. Ford, John K. Galbraith, Herbert Gold, Robert Graves, Richard Herrnstein, George V. Higgins, Ward Just, Alfred Kazin, Louis Kronenberger, Norman Mailer, Bernard Malamud, Robert Manning, James A. McPherson, Jessica Mitford, Samuel E. Morison, Joyce C. Oates, Arthur Schlesinger, Wildred Sheed, Edward Sorel, Ross Terrill, John Updike, Robert P. Warren, and Edward Weeks. Massachusetts Historical SocietyDonald and Katharine Foley Collection of Penguin Books, post 1965Foley, Donald L.Foley, KatharineDonald and Katharine Foley Collection of Penguin Books, post 1965circa 500 vols.Collection includes about 570 Penguin books published after 1965.EnglishBancroft LibraryHiggins, George V., 1939-1999. George V. Higgins archive, 1864-2001Higgins, George V., 1939-1999.George V. Higgins archive, 1864-2001125 boxes."George V. Higgins, the author of The Friends of Eddie Coyle and 25 other novels, wrote gripping, ultra-realistic stories about individuals in crisis: criminals, police officers, lawyers and politicians. His work has been cited as a major influence by authors ranging from Elmore Leonard and James Ellroy to David Mamet. His first published novel, the bestselling The friends of Eddie Coyle, was hailed by the Observer as one of the top 20 American novels of the 20th century. In addition, Higgins wrote 4 nonfiction books, scores of short stories, newspaper and feature-length magazine journalism, literary criticism and book reviews, and hundreds of columns for three major newspapers. This itemization does not take into account his parallel careers as a prosecutor and U.S. Attorney, a lawyer in private practice, and a professor and teacher of writing. The Higgins archive contains documentation of all these activities, and is organized into series ." --Jeffrey Makala, "The George V. Higgins archive" University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesUnited States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit). In the Circuit Court of the United States, Ninth Circuit, District of Montana the United States of America, complainant, versus George Higgins, as county Treasurer of Missoula County, in the state of Montana, defendant, No. 575, Report of testimony by the examiner.United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit)In the Circuit Court of the United States, Ninth Circuit, District of Montana the United States of America, complainant, versus George Higgins, as county Treasurer of Missoula County, in the state of Montana, defendant, No. 575, Report of testimony by the examiner. 1899.66 p. 32 cm.Carbon copy typescript of circuit court case relating to the Flathead Indians of Montana and whether their property is taxable. The witnesses, examiners and judges have signed this copy and corrections have been made in ink within the text. The University of Tulsa, McFarlin LibraryBradbury, M. mss. II, 1949-1993Bradbury, Malcolm, 1932-2000Bradbury, M. mss. II 1949-1993ca. 10,000 itemsThe Bradbury, M. mss. II, 1949-1993, consists of the papers of British author, professor, and literary critic Malcolm Bradbury, 1932-2000.EnglishLilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)Sweeney, Francis W., 1916-. Humanities Series : director's records, 1945-2000 (bulk 1957-1998).Sweeney, Francis W., 1916-Berrigan, Daniel.Caraman, Philip, 1911-1998.Copleston, Frederick Charles.D'Arcy, Martin Cyril, 1888-1976.Dawson, Christopher, 1889-1970.Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965.Eliot, Valerie.Farrell, James T. (James Thomas), 1904-1979.Guinness, Alec, 1914-2000.Heaney, Seamus, 1939-Higgins, George V., 1939-1999.Janeway, Elizabeth.Kerouac, Jack, 1922-1969.Kray, Elizabeth D., 1916-1987.Küng, Hans, 1928-Lavin, Mary, 1912-1996.Levi, Peter.Longford, Frank Pakenham, Earl of, 1905-2001.Merton, Thomas, 1915-1968.Murphy, Richard, 1927-O'Connor, Flannery.O'Faoláin, Seán, 1900-1991.Sontag, Susan, 1933-2004.Spark, Muriel.Spender, Stephen, 1909-1995.Toynbee, Arnold, 1889-1975.Warren, Robert Penn, 1905-1989.Wright, John J. (John Joseph), 1909-1979.Boston College. Lowell Lectures.Boston College Humanities Series director's records33.75 Linear Feet (66 containers)These records comprise correspondence, financial records, documents, photographs, publicity items, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and ephemera covering the first forty years of Boston College's Humanities Lecture Series, related lecture series, and events. The materials also documents Director Francis W. Sweeney, SJ's life-long relationship with many prominent writers, theologians, and academics of the twentieth century.
The bulk of the records are
composed of correspondence. The correspondence in Series I, Subseries A. includes literary agents, lecture circuit organizations, newspapers, and funding sources, as well as general correspondence related to the routine operations of the Humanities Series and related lecture series. Notable correspondents include Elizabeth Kray, from the Poetry Center and the Academy of American Poets (an important source of lecturers for the Humanities), the New England Poetry Circuit (which provided many speakers for the Younger Poets Series) and John Lowell of the Lowell Institution (a nonprofit organization which began funding the Humanities Series in the late 1980s). The subseries also contains significant correspondence relating to funding and operations of the Stylus and David Steinman Visiting Poets Lecture Series prior to the inauguration of the Humanities Series in 1958. Series VI. Lecturers contains Sweeney’s correspondence with individuals who participated in or were approached to participate in the Humanities Series and the related lecture series. This series also includes posters, promotional items, newspaper clippings, and articles written by Sweeney about individual lecturers, and for scholars for whom he managed lecture tours. These include the tours of theologian Hans Küng and Martin Cyril D'Arcy, SJ. Of particular note among this ephemera are two signed copies of Lawrence Ferlinghetti's broadside “Populist Manifesto for Poets with Love” and original artwork by Gregory Corso and Andre Girard.
These records also contains photographs of lecturers and artists who participated in the events administered by Sweeney. There are both publicity images and images taken on-site during lectures or events. Of particular note are images of poet Robert Frost.EnglishBoston College. John J. Burns Library