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Date added: 2019-05-09
1899
Creator:
Bonwill, William Gibson Arlington, 1833-1899
Extent: 0.2 linear feet (1 box)
Dr. William Gibson Arlington Bonwill (1833-1899) was a dental surgeon, an inventor, a teacher, an artist, and a writer. This
collection consists of two volumes compiled in 1899 of Bonwill's poems written between 1889 and 1899. These poems are annotated
and cover a wide range of subjects, including dentistry, the seasons, religion, love and women, time and age, and emotion.
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Date added: 2018-02-01
1912-1984
(Bulk: 1933-1972)
Creator:
Colum, Mary
Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972 Extent: 7.5 linear feet (20 boxes)
Mary Colum (nee Maguire) (1884-1957) was a literary critic known for her memoir, Life and the Dream, the posthumously published
Our Friend James Joyce, as well as contributions to such magazines as Scribner's, The Saturday Review of Literature, and The
Forum, where she also served as literary editor. Padraic Colum (1881-1972) was a poet, playwright, novelist, biographer, and
folklorist, known primarily for his collections of myths and folktales for children, his novels Castle Conquer and The Flying
Swans, a volume of collected poetry, and several plays. This collection contains 20 boxes of material relating to the works
and careers of Padraic and Mary Colum, the management of Padraic Colum's estate following his death, and the life of Emmet
Greene, nephew of Padraic and Mary Colum and executor of Padraic Colum's estate.
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Date added: 2017-04-14
1970-1973
Creator:
Bockris, Victor, 1949-
Extent: 0.8 linear feet (2 boxes)
Victor Bockris (born in 1949) is a poet, editor, and biographer of artists, authors, and musicians. The Victor Bockris papers
document the activities of a community of avant-garde poets and artists of the early 1970s, mainly active in Philadelphia
and New York City.
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Date added: 2017-04-14
1970-1972
Creator:
Bockris, Victor, 1949-
Extent: 1.6 linear feet (four containers and one oversize folder)
Telegraph Books (circa 1970-1972) was a publishing company founded by Victor Bockris, a poet, editor, and biographer of artists,
authors, and musicians, poet Aram Saroyan, and literary agent Andrew Wylie. The Telegraph Books collection, dating from 1970
through 1972, documents the activities and functions of Telegraph Books publications in addition to the activities of Victor
Bockris at that time, including audio recordings of interviews and conversations with colleagues and workshop materials.
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Date added: 2017-04-14
1920-1980
Creator:
Lask, Thomas
Extent: 2 linear feet (5 boxes)
Thomas Lask was the poetry editor at the New York Times. This collection consists of personal correspondence addressed to
Lask and other individuals at the New York Times, as well as publications and printed material that Lask saved.
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Date added: 2017-04-14
1996-1999
Extent: 1 box (1 box of 4 folders)
Small collection regarding the poetry of C. K. Williams. One item is an original manuscript by the author of the poem "House."
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Date added: 2016-11-14
1832-1836
Creator:
McAllister, Ann Jane Mitchell, 1816-1890
Extent: 1 volume
This commonplace book belonged to Ann Jane Mitchell McAllister of Philadelphia, PA. The entries in this book date between
1832 and 1836, before she married William Young McAllister. Her name is signed simply as Ann Jane Mitchell. This volume contains
various copied poems by poets such as Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, and L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon). There appear
to be two hands active in the volume and the poems are copied from literary magazines such as Blackwood’s Magazine, The Literary
Gazette, and The Athenaeum.
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Date added: 2015-11-25
1861-1870
Creator:
Johnson, Georgiana P. Miller, (Georgiana Parker Miller), 1842-1907
Extent: 1 volume
A volume containing the diary of Georgiana P. Miller Johnson, spanning the years 1861 to 1870. Johnson lived in Dorchester,
Massachusetts.
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