Harold Gould Henderson papers, 1750-1974, bulk (1959-1974).

ArchivalResource

Harold Gould Henderson papers, 1750-1974, bulk (1959-1974).

Collection consists of correspondence, writings, notes, and printed matter.

2.7 linear feet (7 boxes)

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 6681292

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Haiku Society of America

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The Haiku Society of America was founded by Harold G. Henderson and Leroy Kanterman in 1968. This nonprofit organization promotes English language haiku and is open to all who appreciate this form. The American Haiku Archives at the California State Library was founded on July 12, 1996, the brainchild of State Librarian Kevin Starr and haiku poet Jerry Kilbride. It is the largest public haiku collection outside Japan. This archive serves as a repository for the Haiku Soc...

Wheeler, Post, 1869-1956

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Post Wheeler (1869-1956) was an American journalist, diplomat and author. After a career as a poet, journalist and foreign correspondent in Paris and Morocco, he joined the U.S. Foreign Service and served in Japan, Russia, Italy, and consulates in other countries. In addition to publishing books of Russian, Albanian and Hawaiian folklore, he translated and edited a work of Japanese mythology. He collected and translated Japanese folk tales which were to be published in ten volumes in 1938 but pu...

Henderson, Harold Gould

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Author and professor of Japanese art and culture. Born 1889; died 1974. From the description of Papers of Harold Gould Henderson, 1918-1955 (bulk 1937-1946). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83309910 Harold Gould Henderson (1889-1974) was an American author, teacher, translator, and anthologist of Japanese poetry. He taught the history of Japanese art at Columbia University, was president of the Society of Japanese Studies and the Japan Society from 1948 to 1952. In 1945 he se...

Kondo, K.C.

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