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Barnard Poetry, 1952
0.02 Linear FeetBarry Miles papers, 1958-1990, bulk 1965-1997
16 linear feetBlack Heights, 1979-1988
0.06 Linear FeetBonsall family papers, 1683-1916, bulk 1825-1875
2.5 linear feetBottle of Wine, 1994
0.04 Linear FeetCaroline King Duer Papers, 1905-1952
2.36 Linear FeetChen Gongbo Papers, 1925-2003, bulk 1930-1946
1 linear footEchoes, 2008-2017
0.08 Linear FeetEleusinian Mysteries Book, 1890-1932
0.88 Linear FeetEmanon, 1969-1973
0.15 Linear FeetErnest W. Nelson papers, 1899-1921
3 boxesNotebooks filled with Nelson's ideas and notes on art and poetry, as well as various other subjects, such as translations, women, liberty and democracy, and Americanization, which last shows his bitterness at not having achieved recognition as a creative artist in this country. Also included are quotations from numerous writers (including Samuel Loveman's "The triumph of anarchy" copied from the author's manuscript), with his criticisms on several of them (Stagnelius, a Swedish poet, Amy Lowell, Swinburne, Ezra Pound), on Gounod and Berlioz, on the sculptor Flaxman, and on Nietzsche. There are drafts of letters to various people, and to newspaper editors. Of particular interest is the letter to Hart Crane (see Notebook 1920 November-1921 June), circa May 1921, on whom he had considerable influence, even though their friendship was of brief duration.
Fracus, 1964
0.01 Linear FeetFrank Sypher papers, 1831-1989
1 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials of Sypher, reflecting his interest in A.C. Swinburne and in the Estonian poet, Aleksis Rannit. Correspondents include Joseph Hume, Ted Joans, Aleksis Rannit, Enid Starkie, and Algernon Charles Swinburne. There are additional materials on Africa, the Mina dialect in Togo, and the Sypher and related families of New York State.
Gabriela Mistral Collection, 1923-1995
2.42 Linear FeetGeorge Bogin papers, 1938-1997, bulk 1953-1988
4.62 linear feetJack Agüeros papers, 1914-2012, bulk 1961-2012
22 linear feetJacob J. Podell collection of Franklin Delano Roosevelt papers, 1896-1943
1 boxA collection of Franklin Roosevelt letters, manuscripts, and documents including twelve letters written to his mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, of a personal nature, and 24 letters written to a business associate, John B. Shearer. Signed typescript and mimeographed copies of the first three inaugural addresses are present in the collection as well as a valuable document"Biographical Notes for the Cyclopedia of American Biography" completed in the President's holograph on August 21, 1919. The most charming letter is the one written to his grandfather, Warren Delano, on August 23, 1896, when the President was fourteen years old and traveling through Germany. The books in the collection reflect a wide range of interests including religion, poetry, and history, and all are either signed or inscribed, including the seventeen copies of the President's own writings.
Joseph Schwartz papers on Hart Crane, 1921-1985
6 linear feetCorrespondence, articles, research notes, manuscripts, illustrations, printed materials, and a phonograph record collected by Schwartz in compiling his HART CRANE, A REFERENCE GUIDE (Boston, G.K. Hall [1983]). Among the correspondents are Alfred Gilman and Allen Tate. There is also a xerox copy of the script for a production of "The Bridge" by Hart Crane as a dance drama performed at Bennington College in the early 1930s
L. A. Davidson papers, 1965-2007
48 linear feetFrom the mid-1960s through the beginning of the 20th century, Davidson collected English-language materials on Japanese haiku and books and periodicals of haiku in English. From 1968 to 1988 she maintained extensive correspondence with many poets of the haiku movement in North America. Materials include books and papers.