May Sarton Papers 1846-1995 1920-1995

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May Sarton Papers 1846-1995 1920-1995

The May Sarton Papers at the Berg Collection cover the years 1846-1995 (bulk dates 1920-1995) and arehoused in 188 boxes (47 linear feet), plus oversized material. They include manuscripts, correspondence, personalnotebooks, artwork, handmade collections, anthologies and commonplace books as well as family papers andphotographs. They also include professional papers, theater-related materials, translations, and work inspired byMay Sarton.

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Kay Boyle (1902-1992) was an American avant garde writer and poet. She lived in San Francisco, Newark, Delaware, and Rowayton, Connecticut, when she wrote these letters. From the description of Kay Boyle letters and poems, 1935-1975. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 33890909 Kay Boyle was an American essayist, novelist, short-story writer, translator, essayist, and translator. From the description of Kay Boyle collection of papers, 1...

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Hershman, Marcie, 1951-

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Garden, Mary

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Epithet: widow of John Bishop British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001439.0x000321 Epithet: widow of Richard Bishop British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001439.0x000322 Epithet: English Roman Catholic British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001439.0x000320 ...

Sims, Agnes

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Hanbury-Sparrow, Alan

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Stabler, Harold and Phoebe.

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Muir, Willa

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Willa Muir (1890-1970) was born Wilhelmina Anderson in Montrose, Scotland. She studied Classics at the University of St Andrews between 1907 and 1910, graduating with a first class honours degree. She entered a career in education, achieving the position of vice-principal of Gypsy Hill Training College, London in 1918. The same year she met Edwin Muir (1887-1959), who was then a clerk in a Glasgow shipping office and was to become one of the most important Scottish poets of the twen...

Evans, Elisabeth

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Sedgwick, Ellery, 1872-1960

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Ellery Sedgwick was editor of The Atlantic Monthly. From the description of Letter to Horace Howard Furness, Jr., 1920. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155884345 ...

Stegner, Wallace, 1909-1993.

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Recorded in Stegner's home. From the description of Interview by John Milton : cassette audio tape, June 20, 1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122398049 Robert Pepper taught in the English Department at San Jose State University. From the description of Typed letter signed to Robert D. Pepper, 1982 Apr. 11. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83291245 Mormon school teacher and author. From the description of Letter, 1979. (Unknown). WorldCat re...

Yankee Magazine

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Ackerman, Julia.

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Best, Edna, 1900-1974

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Dudley, Grace Eliot.

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Garrett, George, 1896-1966

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Epithet: Town Clerk o Sandwich British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000446.0x0000d2 George Garrett (1929-2008) was a novelist and poet who taught at Hollins University and the University of Virginia. He also worked as a book reviewer and screenwriter, and was poet laureate for Virginia from 2002-2006. From the description of Correspondence of George Garrett to DeWitt Henry, 1972-1988. (Duke University Li...

Phillips, Bill

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Calisher, Hortense

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Epithet: writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000758.0x0001e0 ...

Edwards, Mary Stella

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Epithet: Miss British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000496.0x0002df ...

Ferrill, Thormas Hornsby.

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Clark, Margot.

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Adams, Ted

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Ekern, Alice.

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The Paris Review

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Sarton, Eleanor Mabel, 1878-1950

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Eleanor Mabel Sarton was an artist, designer, and the mother of May Sarton (b. 1912). From the description of Eleanor Mabel Sarton collection of papers, 1905-[1950]. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122615450 From the guide to the Eleanor Mabel Sarton collection of papers, 1905-[1950, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) Eleanor Mabel Sarton was the mother of poet and novelist May Sar...

Lavelle, _______.

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Cannon, Marian.

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Sarton, May, 1912-1995

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By Source, Fair use, Link May Sarton (May 3, 1912-July 16, 1995), poet and novelist, was born Elanore Marie Sarton in Wondelgem, Belgium, the daughter of George Sarton, a noted historian of science, and Eleanor Mabel Elwes, an English portrait painter and designer. Sarton moved with her parents to England, and in 1916 the family immigrated to the United States. All three became naturalized Americans in 1924, by which time Sarton's name had been Americanized to Eleanor May. Sart...

Schneeberger, Susan.

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Mairs, Nancy

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McConkey, James

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Kallet, Marilyn, editor.

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Justema, William, 1904-

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Marcus, Terry.

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Pastan, Linda, 1932-

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Bryan, C. D. B. (Courtlandt Dixon Barnes)

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Funck, Susana.

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Warren, Katherine C.

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Higgs, Lyn.

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Nearing, Helen

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Edmonds, Walter D.

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Defauw, Désiré, 1885-1960

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Després, Suzanne 1875-1951

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Poor, Katherine Littlefield.

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PEN (Organization)

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P.E.N. is a rough acronym for poets, playwrights, essayists, editors and novelists. The first International Congress was held in London in 1923. From the description of Records [manuscript]. 1977. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225843867 Jules Romains was president of the international PEN Club from 1936 to 1941. After emigrating to the U.S. in 1941, he founded in New York City the European PEN Club in America, an organization of émigré authors from Nazi-occupi...

Davis, Katharine

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Cox, Nana.

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Eleanor Blair

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Draper, Ruth, 1884-1956

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Ruth Draper was a monologist, based in New York City. From the description of Ruth Draper Collection. 1913-1956. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 476263868 American actress. From the description of Autograph letter in the third person, dated : [n.p.], 22 February [1910?], to [Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harkness Flagler], [1910?] Feb. 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270565965 From the description of Autograph letter signed : 35 Montpelier Square, Ken...

Valery, Paul.

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Weiss, Walther

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Allnut, Gillian.

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Gigliobianco, Alfredo, translator.

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Noll, Bink, 1927-

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Gide, Andre.

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Kambour, Annaliese.

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Warner, Edith.

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Morrill, Mabel.

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Searing, Susan

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Sarton, May, 1912-1995

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By Source, Fair use, Link May Sarton (May 3, 1912-July 16, 1995), poet and novelist, was born Elanore Marie Sarton in Wondelgem, Belgium, the daughter of George Sarton, a noted historian of science, and Eleanor Mabel Elwes, an English portrait painter and designer. Sarton moved with her parents to England, and in 1916 the family immigrated to the United States. All three became naturalized Americans in 1924, by which time Sarton's name had been Americanized to Eleanor May. Sart...

Morrison, Theodore

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Dubois, Eugenie.

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Van Loon, Willem.

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Brown, Rollo Walter, 1880-1956

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Constantinople, Anne.

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Cornell, Katherine, 1972-

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Kesseler, Rod.

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Columbia Pictures Corp

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Church, Peggy Pond, 1903-1986

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Poet and writer. Born in Watrous, N.M. Died in 1987. From the description of Papers, 1922-1987. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 32816653 Peggy Pond Church, poet and writer, was born December 1, 1903 in Watrous, New Mexico. She grew up in a rural community and attended the only grade school on the Pajarito Plateau, The Los Alamos Ranch School, founded by her father Ashley Pond. She wrote the book, The House at Otowi Bridge,...

Bristowe, Elizabeth.

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Ross, Patience

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Hazlette, Elizabeth, 1955-

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Gulick, Alida Carey.

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Grumbach, Doris.

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Doris Grumbach is a novelist, biographer, and literary critic. Her published works include a biography of Mary McCarthy, THE COMPANY SHE KEPT (1976), the novel CHAMBER MUSIC (1979), and the memoir COMING INTO THE END ZONE (1991). She has served as literary editor of THE NEW REPUBLIC and on the faculties of the College of Saint Rose (Albany, NY), American University (Washington, DC) and the Writer's Workshop of the University of Iowa. Her book reviews and essays have appeared in numerous literary...

Sharp, Huldah.

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Sloan, Judy

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Ewert, William.

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Daly, Grace Marie.

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Martin, Kay

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Peters, Margot

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Wheelock, Martha

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Wald, Jerry, 1911-1962

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Moving-picture producer. From the description of Reminiscences of Jerry Wald : oral history, 1959. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122513555 ...

Blair, Lee

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Howes, Elizabeth.

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Feldstein, Charles.

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Strobel, Marion.

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L'Engle, Madeleine

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American author of children's, young adult, and adult fiction and non-fiction. From the description of The love letters : production material. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62489002 From the description of Meet the Austins : production material. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62489001 From the description of The summer of the great-grandmother : production material. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). Wo...

Paine, Richard

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Summer, Ernst.

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Bernstein, Aline

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Epithet: theatre designer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000758.0x00019c ...

Miner, Valerie

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Healy, Dorothy.

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Chase, Mary Ellen, 1887-1973

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Smith College, Professor, English, 1926-1955. University of Maine, A.B., 1909. University of Minnesota, M.A., 1918; Ph. D., 1922. From the description of Mary Ellen Chase papers, 1893-1995. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 51183526 Maine-born American regional novelist, critic, and memoirist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Northampton, Mass., to Edward Wagenknecht, [no year] Jan. 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270863385 Mary Ell...

Leyburn, Ellen Douglass

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Wellesley, Dorothy, 1889-1956

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English poet Dorothy Wellesley was born in Berkshire and privately educated. She began writing poetry at an early age, and her first published volume brought her the admiration and friendship of Yeats, with whom she remained close. She wrote several volumes of poetry, published several other books, and sponsored and edited Hogarth's Living poets series. Through her marriage to Gerald Wellesley, she became Duchess of Wellington in 1943. From the description of Dorothy Wellesley letter...

Smith, Robert

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Epithet: of Add MS 46927 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001199.0x00017e Epithet: of Add MS 37914 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001199.0x00017d Epithet: of Add MS 36059 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001199.0x00017c Epithet: of Glanbrydan ...

Blouin, Lenore.

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Taylor, Henry, M.D.

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Epithet: of the Athenaeum Club British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000564.0x000252 Epithet: of Add MS 33057 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001188.0x0002bc Epithet: Recorder of Pontefract British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001151.0x000209 Epithet: V...

Bonton, Mary.

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Berkman, Sylvia

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Sarton, Eleanor Mabel, 1878-1950

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Eleanor Mabel Sarton was an artist, designer, and the mother of May Sarton (b. 1912). From the description of Eleanor Mabel Sarton collection of papers, 1905-[1950]. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122615450 From the guide to the Eleanor Mabel Sarton collection of papers, 1905-[1950, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) Eleanor Mabel Sarton was the mother of poet and novelist May Sar...

Fry, Isabel.

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Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945

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American novelist. From the description of Letter, 1940 Apr. 25, Richmond, Va., to John W. Garley, Bayonne, N.J. [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647808544 From the description of Letters to James J. Murray [manuscript], 1939-1943. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647812081 American author. From the description of Letter [manuscript]: Richmond, Va., to Dr. Kenneth Wood, 1942 December 14. (University of Virginia). W...

Stephen Mallarme

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Porter, Kenneth.

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Apprentice Theatre

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Hawley, Margaret

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Steele, Denise.

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Rogers, Fred

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Pontier, Barbara.

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Wright, Warren Keith

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Davis, Darlene

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Mathay, Marie

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Bynner, Witter

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Bynner was an American poet and translator. From the description of Letters from various correspondents, 1904-1962. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 81729898 Witter Bynner (1881-1968) graduated from Harvard University summa cum laude in 1902, and in 1907, was the Phi Beta Kappa poet for "Young Harvard." He continued publishing until the release of "New Poems, 1960." He was a lively part of the social and cultural life of Santa Fe, New Mexico, until his ...

Lowe, Mrs. Victor.

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Rukeyser, Muriel, 1913-1980

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Muriel Rukeyser was an American poet, playwright, biographer, and writer of children's literature. From the description of Muriel Rukeyser collection of papers, 1920-1976 bulk (1931-1976). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122570595 From the guide to the Muriel Rukeyser collection of papers, 1920-1976, 1931-1976, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) American poet. From the ...

Burden, Jean

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Jean Burden (1914- ) is an American poet, essayist, anthologist, teacher and editor. Born in Waukegan, Illinois, she attended the University of Chicago, graduating in 1936. She has been West Coast editor of Faith Today and of Yankee magazine, where she later (1955) took a position as poetry editor. She has published books of poetry and of essays, and her work has appeared in numerous national magazines including Poetry, Atlantic, American Scholar, Trace, Saturday Review, Virginia Qu...

Smith, Jennifer Ruth.

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Greene, Isabelle.

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Pizer, Marge.

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Lugne-Poe.

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Unitarian Universalist Association

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Paul Nathaniel Carnes (1921-1979) earned an AB from Indiana University in 1942. He then enlisted in the U.S. Army, and on Christmas Day, 1942, he was captured by German forces in North Africa and spent the duration of the war as a German P.O.W. Following World War II, he enrolled in Harvard Divinity School, where he earned an STB in 1948. He served Unitarian parishes in Ohio, Tennessee, and New York, and served as president of the Unitarian Universalist Association from 1977 to 1979. He is the a...

Collecott, Diana

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Churchyard, Constance.

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Takeda, Naoko

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Phelan, Kappo (Mrs. Van Wyck Brooks).

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O'Faolain, Sean.

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Hawthorne, Mrs. W. R.

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Radintz, Char.

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Vanderbilt, Gloria, 1924-....

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LeFeuille, Germaine, translator.

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Lotte, Jacobi, 1896-1990

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Photographer Lotte Jacobi was born Johanna Alexandra Jacobi in Thorn, West Prussia (now Poland) in 1896. From a family of photographers, she had a studio in Berlin before fleeing Nazi Germany in 1935. In the United States she worked in New York City, and Deering, New Hampshire. Jacobi's portrait subjects have included many well-known men and women in Europe and the U.S. She died in Concord, New Hampshire in 1990 at the age of 93. ...

Dueber, Jeanine.

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Paul Fort

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North, Kathryn

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Merriam, Tom.

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Alexander, Lloyd

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Lloyd Alexander (1924-2007) was a children's book author from Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. Lloyd Chudley Alexander was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 30, 1924. He spent his childhood in the nearby suburb of Drexel Hill and lived there most of his life. Alexander graduated from Upper Darby High School in 1940. His parents would not allow him to be a writer, so he worked for a local bank in Philadelphia. Once he had saved some money, he quit and went to a loc...

Carrier, Constance

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Carrier was born July 29, 1908 to Lucius and Lillian (Jost) Carrier. She was educated at Smith College (A.B., 1929) and Trinity College (M.A., 1940). She taught English, French and Latin in high schools in New Britain and West Hartford, Conn. (1929-1969). Carrier translated The poems of Propertius, The poems of Tibullus and assisted in the translations of the plaies of Terence. Among her books of poetry are The middle voice (1955) and The angled road (1973). Her poetry and writings also appeared...

Elliott, Angela L. (Angela Leigh), 1966-

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Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970

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Louise Bogan was an American poet, critic, and teacher; she was poetry editor of The New Yorker for many years. From the description of Papers, 1930-1990 (inclusive), 1930-1970 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122615911 Louise Bogan was born on August 11, 1897 in Livermore Falls, Maine. She was raised in Milton, New Hampshire and Ballardvale, Massachusetts and lived most of her adult life in New York City. She was educated at Boston Girls' Latin School beginning in 191...

Booth, Philip, 1940-

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Beck, Warren

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Robertson, Dorothy

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Webster, Peggy.

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Sarton, George, 1884-1956

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Historian of science, George Alfred Leon Sarton was born on August 31, 1884, in Ghent, Belgium. He studied the natural sciences at the University of Ghent, and received his D.Sc. in 1911. Escaping to England before World War I, Sarton then came to the United States in 1915. After spending some time in lecturing positions, Sarton came to Harvard University in 1920, was made a full professor there in 1940 and retired in 1951 when he was made professor emeritus. He was founder of th...

Maris, Sister Stella.

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H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1886-1961

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Hilda Doolittle was born in Bethlehem, Pa., in 1886. Doolittle made a name for herself as a poet, playwright and novelist. As an admirer of Ezra Pound, Doolittle established herself as part of the Imagist genre and was married to one of its leading exponents, Richard Aldington. From the description of Letter, [between 1921 and 1931]. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122541829 Hilda Doolittle (1886-1961), American poet, published as H. D. at the suggestion o...

Jules Supervielle

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Sandeen, Ernest

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Tracy, Elizabeth

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Hodges, Karen

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Bakerman, Jane.

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Greenslet, Ferris, 1875-1959

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Novelist. From the description of Letter to Owen Wister [manuscript] 1908 March 17. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647947618 Ferris Greenslet (1875-1959) was an American editor and writer. He was an associate editor of the Atlantic Monthly from 1902 to 1907 and, in 1910, became director of the Houghton Mifflin Company. His works include: The Quest of the Holy Grail: an Interpretation and a Paraphrase of the Holy Legends (1902) and The life of Thom...

Wonner, Paul.

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Goodman, Katherine Sturgis.

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Matthiessen, F. O. (Francis Otto), 1902-1950

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Matthiessen was an American literary scholar, teacher, and critic. From the description of Papers, 1929-1950. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122468863 From the guide to the Papers, 1929-1950., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) F.O. Matthiessen was an American literary critic and a Harvard professor of history and literature. From the description of Correspondence with Hugh T. Cunningham, 1946-1950. (Harvard Univer...

Judith Sward

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Budry, Meta.

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Clark, Jean

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Wetter, Janine.

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St. John, M. G..

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Blouin, Leonora.

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Andrews, Betty

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Barber, Charles Andrew

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Charles Andrew Barber, a critic, poet and theater director, wrote about dance principally for the New York Native and The Advocate. From the guide to the Charles Andrew Barber dance writings, 1984-1992, (The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division.) Charles Andrew Barber, a dance critic, poet, and theater director, died of AIDS on July 4, 1992 in New York City, at age 35. From the guide to the Charles Andrew Barber papers on Carl Van Vechten, 1968-...

Snodgrass, W.D.

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Hammond, Karla.

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Montagu, Asheley.

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Frederieks, Claude.

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Hawley, Roswell.

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Hilsinger, Sue.

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Lineabauer, Marion.

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Wiggins, Diane.

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Schade, Edith Royce, 1937-

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Bedford, Sybille, 1911-2006

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German born English writer and journalist. From the description of Sybille Bedford Papers, 1914-2001 (bulk 1940s-1980s). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122481640 Sybille Bedford was born in 1911 at Charlottenburg, Germany, to Maximilian von Schoenebeck and Elizabeth Bernard. Her parents divorced in 1918 and her mother moved to Italy, but Bedford remained with her father in the southern German v...

Hale, Nancy

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Nancy Hale, circa 1930s Nancy Hale was born Anna Westcott Hale on May 6, 1908, in Boston, Massachusetts, the only child of painters Philip Leslie Hale and Lilian Clark Westcott. Descended from a distinguished New England family, Nancy Hale's grandfather was the orator, author, and Unitarian clergyman Edward Everett Hale, and two of her great-aunts were the writers Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lucretia Peabody Hale. Philip L. Hale achieved some success as a neo-impressionis...

Barnes, Tom.

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Aydelote, William O.

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Saum, Karen, 1935-

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Childe, Paul.

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LeGallienne, Eva.

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Sibley, Agnes

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Selincourt, Basil de

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Nicolson, Nigel

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Pasche, Sylvie.

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Paul Valery

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Olds, Elizabeth

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Elizabeth Olds was born December 10, 1896, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She attended the U. of Minn. from 1916-1918, the Minneapolis Institute of Art from 1918-1821, and the Art Students League of New York from 1921-1923. Throughout her long career in the arts, Ms. Olds became known for her paintings and prints, and was the first woman awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for her work. She began writing and illustrating children's books in the 1940s, publishing The Big Fire in 1945, a work...

Wylie, Philip

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Woodson, Anne.

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Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.

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Trilling, Diana

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Writer Diana Trilling spent much of her life carving a niche out for herself that would separate her from her husband, critic and author, Lionel Trilling. Although she was fiercely devoted to their marriage, she maintained her own identity and had a successful career as a literary critic, an author, and a cultural commentator. She was not afraid to shy away from controversy especially if, in her view, her political opinions were being distorted or misunderstood by others. (The name ...

Brand, Millen

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Manning, Mary

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Francis Jammes

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Pease, Deborah

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Cleveland, Polly.

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Devinck, Christopher.

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Caetani, Marguerite

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Prince, Pauline.

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Gernes, Sonia

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Armstrong, Laurie.

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Kennedy, Edith

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Hure, Anne.

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Everhard, Betsy.

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Wilson, Edmund

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Edmund Wilson was an American novelist, poet, essayist, and literary critic. From the description of Edmund Wilson collection of papers, 1922-1978. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122596904 From the guide to the Edmund Wilson collection of papers, 1922-1978, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) American author and critic. From the description of Typewritten letters signed...

Mead, Morgan.

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Martin, Malchi.

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Marguerite Rouffanche

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Sherman, Susan

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Whalen, Margaret.

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Pratt, Annis

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Author; Poet; Political activist; English Professor From the description of Annis Pratt papers, 1954-2005 (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 477408552 Annis Vilas Pratt earned her A.B. from Smith College (1958), her M.A. from the University of Wisconsin (1959), and her Ph.D. from Columbia University (1965). Her dissertation topic was the early prose of Dylan Thomas. After completing her Ph.D., Pratt taught English literature at Emory University from 1965 to 1967, at Spelma...

Jeremy, Sister Mary.

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Taylor, Katherine.

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Bowen, Catherine

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Sward, Betsy.

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Sanford, Mary (Pettis).

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Ames, Evie.

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Chang, Marilee.

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Laski, Harold

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Harold Joseph Laski was born in Manchester in 1893, the second son of Nathan Laski and his wife Sarah Frankenstein. His father was a cotton shipping merchant, a leader of the Jewish community and a Liberal. Harold Laski was educated at Manchester Grammar School and studied eugenics under Karl Pearson at University College for six months in 1911. He met Frida Kerry, a lecturer in eugenics, and they married in that year, just as he began an undergraduate degree in history at Oxford Un...

GLENAVY, BEATRICE

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Bernard, Jean Jacques.

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Flanner, Janet, 1892-1978

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Papers of Janet Flanner (1892-1978) and Natalia Danesi Murray (1901-1994); journalists, writers, and editors. From the description of Papers of Janet Flanner and Natalia Danesi Murray, 1940-1984 (bulk 1944-1975). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132644 Janet Flanner (1892-1978), who used the pseudonym Genêt, and her companion, Solita Solano (1888-1975), were American journalists, writers, and literary editors, who settled in Paris, France, in 1922. From the desc...

Braham, E. Jeanne.

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McKinley, Hugh

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Cannon, Melissa

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Maine Women Writers Collection at Westbrook College

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Galt, Tom.

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Steffens, Pete.

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Pease, Peter

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Kallet, Marilyn

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Murphy, Claire

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Michonze, G.

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Zamora, Filomena.

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Prince, Pauline, translator.

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Macy, Gertrude

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Holmes, John

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Epithet: of Sloane MS 4056 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000703.0x00025e Epithet: Captain; of Add MS 35668 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000703.0x000254 Epithet: archeologist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000703.0x000252 Epithet: Clerk ...

Rosé, Daniel, 1887-1976

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Pyenson, Lewis

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Dineen, Ernest.

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Blair, Eleanor.

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Kuntze, Marie Anne

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Sward, Robert, 1933-

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Robert Sward was born in Chicago. He obtained a B.A. from the University of Illinois and an M.A. from the University of Iowa. He was appointed Visiting Poet in the University of Victoria Department of Creative Writing in 1969, and also taught in the University of Victoria Department of English. Sward's publications include "Poems: New and Selected, 1957-1976", and the novel "Jurassic Shales" (1975). In 1970 he founded the Soft Press publishing company in Victoria. In the early 1970s Sward and Ro...

Heilbrun, Carolyn.

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Coleman, Jane

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Howard, Frances Minturn

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Frances Minturn Howard (1905-1995) was an American poet. She spent most of her life in Boston, was published in national periodicals including Virginia Quarterly Review, Saturday Review, The New Yorker and Poetry Magazine. In 1955 the New England Poetry Society awarded her their Golden Rose Award and in 1957 she received the Reynolds Lyric Award. From the guide to the Frances Minturn Howard Papers, circa 1950-1970, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...

Conrad, Sherman.

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Catherine Pozzi

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Mumford

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Quigley, Mildred.

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Pohli, Virginia.

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Gohn, Hazel.

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Gillespie, Margaret

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Associated Actors Theatre, Inc.

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May Sarton

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Barnard, Mary.

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American poet, biographer, and translator Mary Ethel Barnard was born in Vancouver, Washington on December 6, 1909. She was the daughter of Bertha Hoard and Samuel Melvin Barnard, who worked in the timber industry. After graduating from Reed College in 1932, Barnard established a relationship by mail with Ezra Pound, who became her literary mentor. Her poetry, prose, and translations of Greek poetry were published in literary magazines and as monographs. She was awarded numerous honors throughou...

Bryant, Dorothy M.

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Greene, Katrine.

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Brown, Bill

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Lamb, Dorothy Shaw.

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Margerie, Diane de.

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