Arden Tice papers, 1948-1987

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Arden Tice papers, 1948-1987

Arden Tice (a.k.a. Arden Eckles, Arden Macnab, and Hava Arden) has had careers as a teacher, social worker, and psychotherapist in the Southwest. Tice is also a writer whose published articles are on travel, artists, social issues and the Tarahumara Indians of Mexico. Tice has written poetry (Wind in my Fist, partially published, and Take It and Fake the Rest). Her personal papers include correspondence and other materials pertaining to artists and writhers of the Southwest, including: Vivian Ayres, Robert Burlingame, Jerry and Sally Romotsky, Sandi Casillas, Judson Crews, Mildred Tolbert, Thurman Dillard, Wendell B. Anderson, and Dr. Wolfgang Cordón of Mexico. Tice's collection also includes family correspondence and other materials for her Hewitt ancestors in Oklahoma dating back to the 1880's. The bulk of the collection, however, covers Tice's own life between 1948 and 1987. Her experiences have been diverse and wide-ranging, geographically. The collection contains material on Alaska and Eskimos gathered when Tice was a teacher at Point Barrow (1951-53) and also research materials on the Tarahumara Indians gathered during a visit to Mexico in the late 1960's. Tice also gathered research materials on the Lancandon Indians of Central America for her interview with Dr. Cordón (Secret of the Forest) in 1964.

10 boxes (8.2 cu. ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6904994

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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Romotsky, Jerry.

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Cordón, Wolfgang, 1909-1966.

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Dillard, Thurman

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Tolbert, Mildred

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Mildred Tolbert was born in 1919 and brought up near Pampa, Tx. In 1947, after marriage to Judson Crews she began to show interest in photography and writing. Over the years she was exposed to artistic and literary influences of Judson Crews, Wendell Anderson, and Robert Creeley. Since the 1970s she has devoted much of her time to writing. Traveling in Europe and Africa influenced her creative style as did living in Taos in the early 1950s. Residing in Taos acquainted her with many artists such ...

Casillas, Sandi.

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Tice, Arden, 1928-

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Arden Tice. Part of the Belinda Subraman Pictorial Collection (PICT 000-584). Arden Tice was born in Lawton, Oklahoma. She attended the University of Texas, Austin, where she majored in English and Psychology, receiving a bachelor's degree in l951. She did graduate work at the University of Texas, Austin; the University of Houston; and the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. She received a master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Ohio St. Matthew University, Columb...

Crews, Judson

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Southwestern author, printer and educator. Born in Waco, Tex. Lived in various areas, including Albuquerque, N.M. Has been published in about 300 periodicals. From the description of Papers, 1943-1987. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 38600466 Judson Campbell Crews was born on June 30, 1917 in Waco, TX; BA (1941), MA (1944), and studied Fine Arts (1946-47) at Baylor Univ.; pursued graduate study at Univ. of Texas at El Paso, 1967; landscape archite...