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Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1892-1968
Creator:
Gág, Wanda , 1893-1946
Extent: 40 boxes
Personal papers of Wanda Gág, including correspondence to and from Wanda, as well as letters to and from Alma Schmidt Scott,
a biographer of Gág, and letters among Gág family members; writings, such as diaries, children’s books, autobiographical works,
and juvenilia; notes for talks and for writings; artwork; exhibition catalogs and related publicity material; writings about
Gág, including obituaries, biographical pieces, and book reviews; financial records; materials regarding the Estate of Wanda
Gág; newspaper clippings; memorabilia; photographs; and examples of Happiwork, a product for children created by Gág.
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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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1935-1936
Creator:
Deland, Margaret, 1857-1945
Extent: 0.4 linear feet (1 box)
Margaret Deland (1857-1945) was American novelist and poet. This collection includes the original manuscript and drafts for
Deland’s final book, Golden Yesterdays, a memoir published in 1941 when she was 84 years old and which follows her early life
from her teens through her courtship and relationship with her husband, Lorin Deland.
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circa 1870-1960
Creator:
Repplier, Agnes, 1855-1950
Extent: 3.8 linear feet (13 boxes)
Philadelphia-born Agnes Repplier was an essayist and biographer with a writing career that spanned sixty-five years, during
which she developed friendships with a number of noted writers, artists, and scholars. The Papers comprise six series: Incoming
Correspondence; Outgoing Correspondence; Writings by Agnes Repplier; Biographical Material; Agnes Repplier and Repplier Family
Personal Papers; and Memorabilia.
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