Papers, 1944-1981.

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Papers, 1944-1981.

Letters and manuscripts of the American writer L. E. Sissman.

15 boxes (4 linear ft.)

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Christian, Frank

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Levin, Marilyn (Berger).

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Harvard Alumni Bulletin

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Bostonian.

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Dalley, Diane der Hovanessian.

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Hospers, Lucie Lines.

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<The >New York Public Library

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Fox, Ruth Berrien, 1910-1969

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Hite, Garth.

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Schneider, Duane

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Harrison, William Henry, 1802-1838

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White, Elwyn Brooks, 1899-

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Sissman, Daniel.

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Little, Brown & company, publishers.

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Gallagher, Jane, recipient.

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De Vries, Peter, 1910-1993

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Stinnett, Caskie, 1911-

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Caskie Stinnett was a member of the Class of 1932 at the College of William and Mary. He was editor of Holiday magazine. From the description of Papers, ca. 1958-1963. (College of William &amp; Mary). WorldCat record id: 23353364 ...

Horizon.

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Parker, Stephen

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Cheever, John, 1912-

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Frazier, George

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Vazakas, Byron, 1907-

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Rosten, Norman, 1914-1995

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Brockbank, Russell Partridge, 1913-1979

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Gregory, Horace

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American poet. From the description of Letters, 1936-1971 and undated. (University of Toledo). WorldCat record id: 13640555 Horace Gregory (1898-1982) was an American poet and critic. From the guide to the Horace Gregory Collection, 1933-1943, (Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida) ...

Hamilton, William

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Harvard alumni review

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Hill, Nancy

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Kavanagh, Peter, 1916-2006

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Mrs. Jerold Hickey

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Spero, Robert H

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Sargent, Francis W., 1915-1998

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Bernard Malamud.

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Hecht, Anthony, 1923-2004

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Epithet: poet British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000974.0x0003a1 Anthony Hecht (1923-2004), poet, professor and critic, born in New York, New York. From the description of Anthony Hecht papers, 1894-2004. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 213097553 ...

Carpenter, Frank M.

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Peter Davision

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Stearns, Charles Edward 1920-

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The Saturday evening post.

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Connell, Evan S., 1924-2013

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Updike, John

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American novelist. From the description of Rich in Russia : corrected typescript signed, ca. 1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552988 John Updike, born 18 March 1932, in Shillington, Pennsylvania, was a novelist, critic, short story writer, poet, essayist, and dramatist; he died 27 January 2009. From the description of John Updike letters and manuscript short story, "Killing," 1976-1981. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 6714887...

Eaton, Dorothy Burnham.

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Anne Sexton

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Montgomery, Garth N

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Farber, Norma

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Norma Holzman was born in August of 1909 in Boston, MA. In 1928, at the age of 18, she married Sidney Farber, then a recent Harvard Medical School graduate . Early in their marriage, the Farbers lived in Europe, where Dr. Farber was continuing his studies. When they returned to the United States, Norma enrolled at Wellesley College and received an A. B. in 1931. From there she went on to obtain an M. A. from Radcliffe in 1932. After years of writing poetry for adults, Farber began penning storie...

Giroux, Robert, 1944-....

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Barbara G. Sissman

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Harper & Row, inc.

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Lafferty, .

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Rogin, Gilbert, 1929-

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Sheahan, Gerard.

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Hoffman, Daniel, 1923-

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Daniel Hoffman was a poet and a member of the Department of English Literature at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. From the description of Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1965. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 190822116 Daniel Hoffman -- scholar, writer and teacher -- was born in New York and educated at Columbia University, receiving his Ph.D. there in 1956. He pursued a distinguished academic career, producing several scholarly works inc...

Muir, Edward A

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Henry, James, 1949-

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Burton, Katherine, 1890-

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Cummings, E.E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962

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Morgan, Frank W

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Tate, Allen, 1899-1979

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Allen Tate was an American poet, essayist, literary critic, novelist, and translator. From the description of Allen Tate collection of papers, 1935-1971. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144652060 From the guide to the Allen Tate collection of papers, 1935-1971, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) John Orley Allen Tate was born in Winchester, Clarke County, Kentucky, in 1899. He atte...

Manuel, Mary B

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Dickey, James.

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American novelist and poet, born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. His southern roots are clearly evident in his writing. He is the the author of more than 17 books of poetry and 14 books of prose. From the description of Papers, 1954-1970 (inclusive), 1957-1967 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155180763 Dickey is an American novelist, poet, essayist and educator. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Dickey is the author of more than 17 books of poetry and 14 books of prose. ...

Plimpton, George, 1927-

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Gallagher, Thomas Michael, 1918-1992

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Minty, George

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Mrs. Coit

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McIntosh, William H

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Sissman, Marie (Anderson) d. 1974

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Bretz, Carl V.

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Theodore Morrison

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Chute, B. J. (Beatrice Joy), 1913-1987

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New York (State) University, Buffalo.

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Hunneman, Conrad C.

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Dickey, Pat.

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Salinger, J. D. (Jerome David), 1919-2010

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Jerome David Salinger is infamously reclusive, and there are few known facts about his life. He was born on January 1, 1919, to an upper-middle–class family in New York City. His Jewish father, Sol, worked as an importer of ham. His mother, Miriam (born Marie Jillich), was of Scotch-Irish descent. His one sister, Doris, is eight years his senior. As a child, Salinger attended schools near his home in Manhattan. In 1932 he was enrolled in the McBurney School, a private institution t...

Sissman, Paul R.

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Atheneum, firm publishers, New York.

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Indiana University Writers' Conference

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Brinnin, John Malcom, 1916-

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McCarthy, Eugene J., 1916-2005

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Educator, U.S. representative from Minnesota, U.S. senator from Minnesota, and author. From the description of Papers of Eugene J. McCarthy, 1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71064286 Eugene J. McCarthy served as a U.S. Congress member (Democratic Farmer-Labor) from Minnesota's fourth district (1949-1958) and as U.S. senator from Minnesota (1959-1970). He sought the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 1968 against Lyndon B....

Manney, Henry.

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Fanning, George P

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Weaver, Henry G

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Redwine, Morgan R

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Miller, Timothy Peters.

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Spacks, Barry, 1931-

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O'Brien, Darcy, 1939-

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The Hudson review.

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Brown, Bernice B., 1903-

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Household, Geoffrey, 1900-1988

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English novelist. From the description of Papers, 1909-1988. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 701229108 ...

Williams, Oscar, 1900-1964

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Poet and anthologist. From the description of Papers, 1920-1966. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 56837748 Poet and editor. From the description of Papers of Oscar Williams, 1939-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71069013 American poet most noted for his poetry anthologies. From the description of [Poems] / Oscar Williams. [193- -1947] (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 491429622 Williams was born in Brooklyn, New York,...

John Ciardi

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Milton Greenstein

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Veevers, Jay

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Brorby, Harry.

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Brinnin, John Malcolm, 1916-....

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John Malcolm Brinnin (1916-1998) was a poet, critic, anthologist, and teacher who, among other accomplishments, helped to popularize Welsh poet Dylan Thomas in the United States as well as establishing the 92nd Street Y in New York City as a center for literary activity. A successful poet, Brinnin also authored a number of biographies as well as several works on travel. From the description of John Malcolm Brinnin papers, 1930-1981. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record i...

Holmes, Stacy

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Kaplan, Charles, 1919-....

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Brooks, Robert A.

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Moss, Stanley

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Brennan, Maeve, 1917-

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Peter Davison.

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Molloy, Paul, 1920-

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Shaw, F Alden.

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Flint, Robert, 1838-1910

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Philosopher and theologian. From the description of Autograph letters signed (28) : to Prof. Knight, 1879-1906. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270533034 ...

Johnson, Lucy

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Williams, Galen.

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Gates, Charlotte.

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Whittemore, Reed, 1919-2012

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Author and educator. From the description of Reed Whittemore papers, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981654 Poet, professor of English at the University of Maryland at College Park, and former Poetry Consultant for the Library of Congress. Author of a major biography of William Carlos Williams. From the description of Papers. 1940-1985. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 23949818 Poet, ...

Howard, Richard, 1929-....

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Epithet: brother of Thomas, 8th Duke of Norfolk British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000866.0x000143 Epithet: Canon of Bangor British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000866.0x000144 Epithet: Lieutenant; RN British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000866.0x000145 ...

Updike, Mary (Pennington)

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WHRB.

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Hughes, Jack.

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Betjeman, Sir John, 1906-

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Atkins, James B.

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Wheelock, John Hall, 1886-1978

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Jack Wheelock was a close friend to Van Wyck Brooks at Harvard, and remained close to both Brookses afterwards. From the description of Correspondence to Eleanor Stimson Brooks, 1907. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 191847885 John Hall Wheelock was an accomplished poet and influential editor at Scribner's for many years. Born on Long Island, he learned a love of poetry from his mother, which continued during his studies at Harvard and the University...

Brady, Upton Birnie.

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McNally, Peter F.

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Marie (Anderson) Sissman.

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Wilson, Barry

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Mesics, Emil A.

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Yntema, Esther S.

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McDaniel, L Tillman.

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Perelman, Sidney Joseph 1901-1974

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Duhamel, P. Albert (Pierre Albert), 1920-

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Martin, Lawrence H.

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Solmssen, Arthur R.G.

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Tousta, Saul.

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Road & track.

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Hickey, Jerrold.

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Bissell, Richard, 1913-1977

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Richard Bissell (1913-1977) was an American author, playwright and critic. In addition to his literary pursuits, Bissell also worked in the Venezuelan oil fields, as a seaman, a factory superintendent, and as a river pilot on the upper Mississippi and Monongahela Rivers. Originally from Dubuque, Iowa, Bissell graduated from Harvard University in 1936, married Marian Van Patten Grilk in 1938, and had four children: Thomas, Nathaniel, Anastasia, and Samuel. Some of his well-known works include the...

Hill Publishing Company

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Burack, Abraham S. 1908-

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Vonnegut, Kurt

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Novelist. From the description of Papers, 1965-2002. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 259277264 From the description of Papers, 1941-2007. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 41182258 Kurt Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. His writings include articles, short stories and scripts, but he is most well-known for his novels from his first, Player Piano in 1952, through Cat's Cradle and Slaughterhouse Five, to his last Timequake in 1997. Nanny Vo...

Bovie, Smith Palmer.

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Smythe, Daniel

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Hennel, Jean van den.

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Clawson, Robert.

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The New York review of books.

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Moss, Howard, 1922-1987

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Howard Moss (1922-1987) was an American poet, dramatist, essayist, and editor. Among his awards for literary work were the National Institute of Arts and Letters Award, the Ingram Merrill Foundation Grant, and the National Book Award. He was best known as the poetry editor of the New Yorker magazine, a post he held from 1948 until 1987. Other professional activities included his collaboration with the composer Ned Rorem. From the description of Papers, ca. 19...

Sissman, Edward James, d. 1974

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Jerome David Salinger

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Galen Williams

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Trillin, Calvin

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Gerrold Hickey

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Davenport, Will.

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Brawley, Jane.

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Ford, Richard V

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Nadeau, Leo.

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Wakefield, Dan

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Boreston Mountain poetry awards.

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Harper's magazine.

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Kenyon & Eckhardt advertising, inc.

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WGBH.

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Bishop, Alison.

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Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-

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Gardner, Isabella

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Hammond, Mac, 1926-

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Kennedy, X. Joseph, 1929-

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Feldman, Ruth.

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Jensen, Oliver, 1914-2005

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Editor, writer. From the description of Reminiscences of Oliver Ormerod Jensen : oral history, 1959. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309739742 ...

Golikoff, Edwin Golik.

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Copley.

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Halpern, Daniel, 1945-....

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Of Syracuse, New York. Epithet: editor 'Antaeus' British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000352.0x000226 ...

Angell, Roger.

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Roger Angell's evocative essays span over forty years and are told from a fan's perspective. Angell showed an interest in publishing at an early age and became editor of his school newspaper. In 1942, he graduated from Harvard and went on to write and edit short stories and essays for the next decade. He joined the staff of The New Yorker in 1956 as a fiction editior. In 1962, The New Yorker invited Angell to attend spring training and write on baseball. Since that time, Angell has written two t...

Williams, Robert F.

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Wanning, Andy.

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Maxwell, William

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Epithet: of Carriden British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000135.0x0002d8 Epithet: of Add MS 38224 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001197.0x0001e6 Title: 5th Earl of Nithsdale British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000135.0x0002da Epithet: Colonel ...

Kaplan, Yosef.

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Sultan, Stanley.

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Wallace, Robert, 1932-

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Manning, Robert, 1919-

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Robert Manning, a career journalist, was Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs 1962-1964, and editor-in-chief of the Atlantic Monthly 1966-1980. From the description of Robert Manning papers, 1938-1993. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612205516 The journalist Robert Manning (1919- ) began his career on the Binghamton (N.Y.) Press ; then after military service was a correspondent for the United Press (1944-1949), and Time magazine (1948-1958)....

Firestone, Berel.

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Hoffman, Stanton.

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Swanson

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Gillman, Richard, 1929-

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Saxon, Peter

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Villanelle, John C. Dowd, Inc., 1954.

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The Rockefeller Foundation.

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Ray Bearse

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L. E. Sissman

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Yale series of younger poets, recipient.

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Justin Kaplan

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Venn, Diggory.

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Kefferstan, Jean Pedrick.

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Muir, Edward A, recipient.

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White, Katharine S. (Katharine Sergeant Angell)

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The new statesman, recipient.

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Los Angeles advertising women, inc.

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Howard, Moss

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Boegehold, Alan L. (Alan Lindley)

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Nemerov, Howard

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Howard Nemerov was an American educator and author, most widely known for his poetry. His verse could be poignant, philosophical, or witty, and was awarded numerous honors including a Pulitzer Prize. A long-time professor at Washington University in St. Louis, he also published memorable prose, and contributed editorial work or commentary for numerous publications. From the description of Howard Nemerov letter to Louis Untermeyer, 1963 Sept. 5. (Pennsylvania State University Librarie...

Larkin, Philip, 1922-

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Lordly and Dame, inc.

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Jerold Hickey

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John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1959

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Arthur Fiedler.

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Welles, Mary Pauline.

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Robotham, Rosemary.

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Dana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1881-1950

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Dana earned his Harvard AB in 1903. From the description of Papers in English 5, 1902-1903. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77074561 From the description of Notes in Economics 1, 1901-1902. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77074474 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana, also known as "Harry" Dana. Writer, lecturer. From the description of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana letters [manuscript], 1940, n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat reco...

The new statesman.

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Sides, , recipient.

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Souther, Nancy.

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John Updike

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Morrison, Theodore, 1901-1988

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Morrison graduated from Harvard in 1923 and taught English at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Theodore Morrison, 1940-1951 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973137 ...

Shawn, William, 1907-

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Alford, Terry L.

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Gilliatt, Penelope.

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Bishop, Jonathan.

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Feifer, George.

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Platt, Eugene Robert, 1939-

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