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Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1903-2013
(Bulk: 1955-2012)
Creator:
Dies, Harold, 1914-2012
Extent: 9 linear feet (9 boxes)
Harold Dies (1914-2012) was a trustee of the Dreiser Trust from its establishment following Helen Dreiser's death in 1955
to his own death in 2012. The Dreiser Trust managed the income and approved contracts for sale of Theodore Dreiser's published
works. This collection documents Harold Dies' work with the Dreiser trust and includes financial information; agreements,
copyright, correspondence, and royalty statements relating to the works of Helen Dreiser, Theodore Dreiser (bulk), and Paul
Dresser; correspondence relating to the Trust and the estates of family members; legal and court records relating to estates
of family members; some personal material of Harold Dies and members of the Dreiser family (including Gertrude A. Hopkins
Dorn (niece of Theodore Dreiser), Helen Dreiser, Theodore Dreiser, Vera Dreiser, and Paul Dresser (brother of Theodore Dreiser));
and publications using Dreiser material or Dreiser-inspired content.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1899-1961
(Bulk: 1928-1952)
Creator:
Dreiser, Vera
Extent: 13 linear feet (31 boxes)
Vera Dreiser (circa 1908-1998) was a psychologist who practiced first in New York from 1947 to 1961, and later in California
until her retirement in 1972. She is the niece of novelist Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) and of composer Paul Dresser (1858-1906).
This collection is comprised of materials from Vera Dreiser’s personal and professional life as well as materials related
to the musical and literary estates of Paul Dresser and Theodore Dreiser.
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