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Collection Title:
Creator:
Carter, Manfred Amos.
Inclusive Dates:
1905-1965
Abstract:
Papers of the American clergyman, author, poet. Biographical and family material, correspondence, memorabilia, including cartoons, church bulletins, financial documents, original drawings, photographs, school and seminary papers, and scrapbooks. Writings include an inventory of prose works, a reviews scrapbook, articles, editorials, fiction, lyrics, and manuscript poems arranged chronologically in notebooks, dated pre-1940-1961. Also included are a large collection of chronologically arranged sermons as well as children's sermons. There are also a number of essays arranged in titled notebooks.
Type of Material:
Correspondence.
Editorials.
Notebooks.
Photographs.
Poems.
Scrapbooks.
Sermons.
Subject:
Authors.
Clergy.
Poets.
Literature -- American Poetry
Church and clergy
American poetry -- 20th century.
Clergy -- United States.
Clergy as authors.
Clergy, Writings of.
Poets, American -- 20th century.
Sermons, American.

2.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Albanese, Margaret.
Inclusive Dates:
1951-1969
Abstract:
Papers of the American poet. Manuscript poems, notes and worksheets, photographs, and published materials.
Type of Material:
Poems.
Photographs.
Subject:
Poets.
Women Authors
Literature -- American Poetry
American poetry -- 20th century.
American poetry -- Women authors.
Poets, American.
Women poets, American -- 20th century.

3.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Harris, Marguerite.
Inclusive Dates:
1901-1978
Abstract:
Spanning 1901 to 1978, the Marguerite Harris Papers comprises correspondence, writings, and memorabilia of the American avant-garde poet and editor (1898 or 9-1978). An active member of the Poetry Society of America, Marguerite Harris bridged the gap between two generations of poets: the Imagist and Surrealist writers, and the Beats. The collection not only reflects her professional career, but also offers a unique insight into the life and work of a number of young poets of the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
Type of Material:
Correspondence.
Drafts (documents)
Photographs.
Poems.
Subject:
Editors.
Poets.
Women Authors
Radicalism
Literature -- American Poetry
Literature -- American Fiction
American poetry -- 20th century.
Authors, American.
Bohemianism -- United States.
Dr. Generosity's Poetry Pub (New York, N.Y.)
Literature, Experimental.
Poetry, Modern -- 20th century.
Poets, American.
Women editors -- United States.
Women poets, American.
Woodstock Poetry Festival (Woodstock, N.Y.)

4.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Buxbaum, Martin.
Inclusive Dates:
1942-1991
Abstract:
American author, poet; director of communications for Marriott Corporation, 1953-1976, editor of Hot Shoppes Table Talk and various in-house publications. Collection contains correspondence, incoming and outgoing (1937-1967); manuscript books, essays, poems, short stories, speeches; photographs; and printed material, including articles by and about Buxbaum, clippings, and house organs edited by Buxbaum for several companies for which he worked.
Type of Material:
Articles.
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Essays.
House organs.
Manuscripts for publication.
Photographs.
Poems.
Speeches (documents)
Subject:
Authors.
Poets.
Journalism
Literature -- American Poetry
American poetry -- 20th century.
Authors, American.
Customer relations.
House organs.
Poets, American.
Hotels -- Public relations.

5.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Bennett, Murray.
Inclusive Dates:
1842-1965
Abstract:
Papers of the American stage actor, director, poet. Incoming correspondence (1875, 1909-1961), letter books, Bennett's subject file, theater programs, photographs, manuscript poems, and clippings. Includes correspondence of Charles E. Herring, Archibald Rutledge, Sybil Thorndike, and Estelle Winwood, and others.
Type of Material:
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Letter books.
Photographs.
Poems.
Programs (documents)
Subject:
Actors.
Poets.
Popular culture
Radio, television, film
Actors -- United States.
Poets, American.