Constance Carrier papers, ca. 1929-1991.

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Constance Carrier papers, ca. 1929-1991.

The papers include Carrier's manuscripts, notes, translations notebooks, broadsides of her public readings, audiotapes and recordings of her, Louise Bogan and Rolfe Humphries. There is correspondence from Palmer Bovie, Doris Cook, John Holmes, Rolfe Humphries, Susanne Knowles, Alan Swallow, Mark Van Doren and Lawrence A. Schafer. Also carries letters and notes to Sidney L. Eaton, Kay Martin and Marilyn J. Ziffrin.

ca. 7 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7668065

Smith College, Neilson Library

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Holmes, John.

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John Elmer Holmes, educated at Stanford, was with the Miners and Merchants Bank in Alaska, working his way up from assayer at the Candle branch (1909) to vice-president at the Iditarod branch (1915). From the description of John E. Holmes collection, 1908-1915. (University of Alaska, Fairbanks). WorldCat record id: 318655742 ...

Humphries, Rolfe.

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Rolfe Humphries (1894-1969) was an American poet, translator, teacher, critic, and editor. According to Richard Gillman, author of Poets, Poetics, and Politics: America's Literary Community Viewed from the Letters of Rolfe Humphries, 1910–1969, Humphries was "the total poet. . . . If ever there were poets who did in fact breathe their art, he was one of them." From the guide to the Rolfe Humphries Papers, 1962-1963, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)...

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...

Swallow, Alan, 1915-1966

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Swallow was born in 1915; BA, English, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, 1937; MA and Ph. D, Louisiana State Univ.; taught at Univ. of New Mexico and Western State College before becoming full-time professor at Univ. of Denver; helped to found Univ. of Denver Press, 1947; created publishing company, Alan Swallow, Publisher, in 1954; later imprints included Big Mountain Press, Sage Books, and Swallow Paperbooks; published over four hundred titles, primarily of poetry, criticism, and Western Americana; d...

Eaton, Sidney L.

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Ziffrin, Marilyn J., 1926-

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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...

Schafer, Lawrence A.

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Cook, Doris E.

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Rowley was executed for murdering a fellow soldier during the Battle of Olustee, Florida. From the description of Chaplain Jacob Eaton and Mrs. Hawley : a Civil War episode / by Doris E. Cook. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 15298303 ...

Bovie, Smith Palmer.

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Knowles, Susanne

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Martin, Kay A.

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Van Doren, Mark, 1894-1972

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Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Mark Van Doren and his wife, Dorothy Van Doren. From the description of Letters, 1965-1978, to Lewis Mumford. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155877479 Mark Van Doren was an American author, scholar, and educator. He is probably best remembered for his long tenure as Columbia professor, where he was noted for his inspired Humanities courses and respect for students. His poetry was meticulously well-crafted and gr...