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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T00:59:20machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T00:59:20humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBarlow, R.H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951presumedBarlow, Robert Hayward, 1918-1951presumedBarlow, R. H.presumedBarlow, Robert HaywardpresumedBarlow R. H. 1918-1951presumedBarlow, Robert H. 1918-1951presumedBarlow, Robert, 1918-1951presumedBarlow, Robert H.presumed1918-05-181951-01-02Spanish; CastilianAuthors, AmericanBiologyCthulhu (Fictitious character)Eagle danceEmbryologyFantasy fictionHorror talesMakah IndiansMarine Biological Laboratory, Woods HoleMarriage customs and ritesMorphologyNahuatl IndiansNootka IndiansNootka IndiansPapiamentoSeneca IndiansSeneca IndiansSongs, PapiamentoTlingit IndiansTlingit IndiansAngoon (Alaska)
Robert Hayward Barlow was an American author, avant-garde poet, anthropologist and historian of early Mexico, and expert in the Nahuatl language.
From the description of R.H. Barlow correspondence, 1934, 1943. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 759409458American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages.Baldwin, F. Lee (Franklin Lee), 1913-1987Bigfoot, DavidBirdwoman, LauraBlack, EdwardBlackhorse, FrancisCombs, Tram, 1924-Conklin, Edwin Grant, 1863-1952Cornplanter, Jesse J.Croft, KennethDe Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004Espinosa, Miguel BarriosForbes, Jacques C. B.Forbes, Jacques C. R.Frank, ElsieFrankhauser, GerhardGallic, OldGeneral, AlexGuerrier, WilliamHoward, Robert E. (Robert Ervin), 1906-1936.Jiménez Quispe, LuzJohnson, JimmyJohnson, Jimmy, Mrs.Jones, BillyKishkish, PeterLittlebird, Anna MayLittlebird, HarryLovecraft, H. P. (Howard Phillips), 1890-1937Lukoff, FredMason, John Alden, 1885-1967McClellan, CatharineMcGahey, Jeanne.Meyrink, Gustav, 1868-1932.Monatie, AlbertMoris, JuanaOppenheimer, J. Robert, 1904-1967Parpart, Arthur Kemble, 1903-1965Ramos Bautista, José Rosario.Randle, Martha ChampionRed Bird, CharlesSapir, Edward, 1884-1939Shanks, RobertSmith, Clark Ashton, 1893-1961Stands In Timber, John, 1882-1967Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967Swan, GeorgeThomas, AlexThomas, DavidValencia, MiguelWandrei, Howard, 1909-Williams, FrankWillis, MaryWollheim, Donald A.Yellow Spider, Mr.Barlow, Robert H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.Barlow, R.H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951,. R.H. Barlow correspondence, 1934, 1943.Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951,Lovecraft, H. P. (Howard Phillips), 1890-1937R.H. Barlow correspondence, 1934, 1943.1 box (0.2 linear feet)Correspondence (7 letters, handwritten and typescript) between authors of science fiction, fantasy, and horror concerning their writing and published efforts. One letter (3 p., May 10, 1934) co-authored by Barlow and H.P. Lovecraft. Typescript by Barlow with manuscript annotations and a lengthy manuscript addendum from Lovecraft signed "Ech-Pi-El" [i.e. H.P.L.]. Typescript portion by Barlow ends with "Yours by the tentacles of Cthulhu" with a colored pencil drawing of the Lovecraft character in place of the signature. Also includes the original mailing envelope and two newpaper clippings referenced in the letter about a dog coming back to life, and sea captains deploring scientific skepticism about sea monsters. Two letters (7 p.) dated June 29-30, 1934 and circa 1934, discussing art, art school, books, drawings etc. Includes an 8 inch by 8 inch pencil sketch of Lovecraft's Cthulhu monster, signed with Barlow's intials, EB [i.e. "Ech Bie" i.e. H.B.] on verso of 1934 Buick car advertisement. Four handwritten letters (10 p.) written between January and August of 1943. The earliest letter (1 p., Jan. 29, 1943) was sent to Barlow by Baldwin inquiring about a story by Gustav Meyrink entitled "Golem." Barlow replies on the verso (1 p., Mar. 12, 1943 [misdated by Barlow as 1942]) and includes a handwritten copy of Meyrink's short story, "The Devil's Grindstone." Two more letters containing remarks about Barlow's past difficulties as executor of the Lovecraft estate, his current work in Mexico, and his desire to keep his library intact. UC Berkeley LibrariesHoward, Robert E. (Robert Ervin), 1906-1936. Robert Ervin Howard letters to R.H. Barlow, 1934.Howard, Robert E. (Robert Ervin), 1906-1936.Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.Lord, Glenn.Robert Ervin Howard letters to R.H. Barlow, 1934.1 portfolio.Concerning the MSS. and illustrations for his Weird Tales. With these: bibliography prepared by Glenn Lord of the materials on Howard in The Bancroft Library. UC Berkeley LibrariesMcGahey, Jeanne. Threat for suburban : poem, 1942, Oakland, Calif.McGahey, Jeanne.Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.Damon, S. Foster (Samuel Foster), 1893-1971,Threat for suburban : poem, 1942, Oakland, Calif.(14 leaves). (2 folders).Mss. and typed drafts of the poem, two letters of transmittal from Robert Barlow, one to S. F. Damon. Brown University Archives, John Hay LibraryCombs, Tram, 1924-. Tram Combs papers : and other material, 1956-1973 (bulk 1958-1966).Combs, Tram, 1924-Tram Combs papers : and other material, 1956-1973 (bulk 1958-1966).1 carton, 1 box (1.65 linear feet)Newspaper clippings primarily on the literary scene in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and transcripts of poetry and published poems (including articles on or about poetry by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Theodore Dreiser, Robert Barlow, Allen Ginsberg). Also includes correspondence, writings by Combs, materials from the Poetry Center at San Francisco State College, and programs and announcements for poetry events in the San Francisco Bay Area. California Digital LibraryRecordings on tape from originals given to the Library of Congress by the American Philosophical Society Library, 1936, 1948-1952, 1962Recordings on tape from originals given to the Library of Congress by the American Philosophical Society Library 1936, 1948-1952, 196213.0 Reel(s)The material in the collection is an assembly of unrelated recording collections made by multiple collectors. This collection consists of recordings on wire or phonograph discs sent by the APS Library to the Library of Congress in December 1970 in exchange for duplication of the material on to archival reel-to-reel tapes. The original formats are housed at the Library of Congress.American Philosophical SocietyDonald A. Wollheim papers, 1933-2007Wollheim, Donald A.Donald A. Wollheim papers 1933-200729.75 linear ft (41 boxes)Avid science fiction writer and fan Donald A. Wollheim (1914-1990) was the founding editor-in-chief of Ace Books (1943-1946) and editor-in-chief for Avon Books. He founded the family owned and operated DAW Books, the only paperback house devoted entirely to science fiction and fantasy. This collection reflects his writing and publishing activities, and includes correspondence, manuscripts, editor's proofs, and books.EnglishUniversity of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Department of Special CollectionsAmerican Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society, 1882-1958American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society 1882-195880.0 Linear feetFormed in 1927 under the initiative of Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, and other academic linguists, the Committee on Native American Languages of the American Council of Learned Societies was charged with documenting the endangered languages of indigenous Americans. The Collection of the American Council of Learned Socities Committee of Native American Languages is one of the largest and most significant primary resources for study of the indigenous languages of North America. Beginning with the creation of the Committee in 1927, and periodically added to since by the APS, the collection has grown to over 80 linear feet of material representing at least 166 languages and dialects from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The formats range from field notes and ethnographic texts to slip files, vocabularies, lexica, and grammars, and dozens of linguists and Native consultants are represented. Although most of the material was collected in the 1920s and 1930s, a signficant number of items have been added that extends the range of dates represented both backward and forward. American Philosophical SocietyRamos Bautista, José Rosario. I and my sheep : an autobiography, [between 1940] and 1948.Ramos Bautista, José Rosario.Lathrop, Maxwell.Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.Foster, George M. (George McClelland), 1913-2006.Lathrop, Elizabeth.I and my sheep : an autobiography, [between 1940] and 1948.1 portfolio (.1 linear ft.)Consists of the autobiography of a Tarascan Indian, including Spanish and English versions, with two issues (Sept. 1947 & Mar. 1948) of the periodical Juchári anápu, which contains the first 15 pages of this autobiography. Also includes a letter from Maxwell Lathrop, Cherán, Mexico to Robert H. Barlow, dated Dec. 9, 1946, and one from Robert H. Barlow, Azcapotzalco, Mexico, to George M. Foster, dated Dec. 28, 1946, both concerning the text and its publication. EnglishSpanish; CastilianCentral American Indian languagesUC Berkeley Libraries