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Flannery O'Connor Collection, Circa 1934-1955, 1934-1955 24.5 Linear Feet 25 boxes
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Franklin College, 1787-1852, 1787-1852 1 Box 1/1 Trustees 1/2 Presidents 1/3 Treasurer 1/4 Faculty
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Harold Scheffler Papers, 1926 - 1981 6.90 Electronic file (16 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 7 oversize folders) 6.90 linear feet (16 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 7 oversize folders)
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- Scheffler, Harold W.
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The papers of Harold Scheffler, anthropologist and ethnographer, relate to Scheffler's field research on ambilineal descent groups on Choiseul Island in the Solomon Islands between 1958 and 1961 and to his comparative study of religious revitalization movements, especially the Christian Fellowship Church, conducted on Rendova Island between 1967 and 1968. Scheffler studied social structure, kinship and ethnographic semantics among Varisi language speakers on Choiseul Island (1958-1961), among Baniata language speakers on Rendova Island (1967-1968), and among Simbo islanders (1960). Materials include correspondence with colleagues and students; manuscripts of journal articles and published works; ethnographic data collected in diaries, field notes, genealogies, photographs, and audiorecordings. Also included are grammars, vocabularies and linguistic materials for the Varisi and Baniata languages of the Solomon Islands. Of particular interest are manuscript notes by Bernard Deacon, a British anthropologist, and typescript transcriptions of Deacon's notes by Camilla Wedgewood on Ambryn Island, New Hebrides. The papers span the period from 1926 to 1981 with the bulk of the material generated between 1958 and 1971. The papers are arranged in eight series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS BY SCHEFFLER, 3) CHOISEUL ISLAND FIELDWORK, 4) RENDOVA ISLAND FIELDWORK, 5) MISCELLANEOUS FIELDWORK, 6) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 8) AUDIORECORDINGS.
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Jedediah Horcrux Congreave fly fishing correspondence and photographs, 1925-1992 1 Electronic file 1 Box 1 Linear Feet 1 record cartons
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- Figgie Dog
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Content Description
Correspondence and photographs spanning 1925-1992 and documenting Jedediah Horcrux Congreave's interest in fly fishing. Included in the collection are letters to Congreave's father between 1925-1935; correspondence from and to diverse friends, colleagues, and associates sharing Congreave's interest in fly fishing; and photographs of many of Congreave's fishing expeditiions. More detailed descriptions of the materials are provided below.
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Jerome Rothenberg Papers, bulk 1944-1985 49.80 Cassettes 49.80 linear feet (109 archives boxes, 49 oversize folders)
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SCOPE AND CONTENTAccessions Processed in 1990
The Jerome Rothenberg Papers primarily document Rothenberg's writing and editorial work. There are also materials relating to his teaching, along with his extensive correspondence with people involved in comtemporary art and literature. A small group of personal and family materials is also included. Although the collection contains some materials from earlier periods, the bulk of the papers date from the late 1960s through the 1980s. The collection is arranged in seven series: 1) Biographical Materials, 2) Correspondence, 3) Writings, 4) Anthologies Edited by Rothenberg, 5) Journals and Publications Edited by Rothenberg, 6) Writings of Others, and 7) Subject Files.
SERIES 1: BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS
The BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS include newspaper clippings about Rothenberg, family materials (including family correspondence), and personal memorabilia.
SERIES 2: CORRESPONDENCE
The CORRESPONDENCE, which is extensive, includes letters to and from people prominent in contemporary art and literature. The series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Correspondence with people represented by less than three items is filed in miscellaneous files under the appropriate letter of the alphabet. Some correspondence regarding Rothenberg's publications or editorial work can be found in other series. Prominent correspondents include: Paul Blackburn, including personal and professional letters regarding The Nation; Robert Creeley, including letters to Rothenberg and copies of Rothenberg's replies, some letters relating to sound and image in poetry; Diane Di Prima, represented by a small number of personal letters; George Economou, including personal and professional correspondence; Barbara Einzig, correspondence concerning her poems; Clayton Eshleman, including some personal correspondence; Lawrence Ferlinghetti, correspondence concerning translations; Allen Ginsberg, represented by a small group of letters; Thom Gunn, correspondence concerning publication of poems; a small group of letters from David Ignatow; Robert Kelly, including early correspondence concerning his poems, and later personal correspondence; Denise Levertov, correspondence concerning her poems; Jackson Mac Low, correspondence concerning the publication of his poetry; Steve McCaffery, correspondence concerning poems and readings; bp nichol, a small group of letters; George Oppen, concerning his poems and comments on Revolution of the Word; Ron Silliman, concerning poems and Alcheringa; Gary Snyder, correspondence regarding ethnopoetics; Nathaniel Tarn; Diane Wakoski; and Louis Zukofsky, correspondence concerning poems and writings of others.
SERIES 3: WRITINGS
The series WRITINGS is subdivided into Early Writings, OriginalPoetry, Poetry Readings and Other Oral Presentations, Translations, Prefaces and Introductions, Essays and Criticism, Periodical Contributions, and Notebooks. Within each subseries, works are arranged in approximate chronological order. Included are manuscripts, typescripts, notes, and correspondence. Of interest in the Early Writings are some of Rothenberg's dramatic works. The subseries Original Poetry is wide-ranging in scope and includes business correspondence regarding the publication of individual works, early drafts, typescripts, and notes. Almost all of Rothenberg's published books of poetry are represented here. The materials for Seneca Journal include background and source material used by Rothenberg.
SERIES 4: ANTHOLOGIES EDITED BY ROTHENBERG
The series ANTHOLOGIES contains materials relating to all of the anthologies edited by Rothenberg. Files for each work are extensive. Included is manuscript material, early versions, final versions, source materials, and many notes. Materials for Big Jewish Book include typescripts by contributors with accompanying correspondence.
SERIES 5: JOURNALS AND PUBLICATIONS EDITED BY ROTHENBERG
Within the series JOURNALS AND PUBLICATIONS EDITED BY ROTHENBERG can be found manuscripts and typescripts edited or published by Rothernberg for various journals. Included are a wide range of production materials, including notes, art work, paste-ups, and correspondence.
SERIES 6: WRITINGS OF OTHERS
The WRITINGS OF OTHERS contains mostly typescripts (original, carbon, or photocopied) of poems by other writers. Included are works by Paul Blackburn, Diane Di Prima, George Economou, and Clayton Eshleman.
SERIES 7: SUBJECT FILES
The last series, SUBJECT FILES, includes materials generated by Rothenberg in his various teaching posts. Also included are materials relating to conferences, symposia, and transcriptions of interviews with Rothenberg. SEPARATION LIST
The materials listed below have been separated to other collections in the UCSD Library. For information on the disposition of individual items, contact the Manuscripts Librarian.
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MONOGRAPHS
August Sky, Gino. The Ball Tournament Specialist, 1973 Boyd, Melba Joyce. Thirteen Frozen Flamingoes, n.d. Brown, Rebecca. 3-Way Split, 1978 Bruchac, Joe. Postcards: Monument for a Blown-Down Moment, 1980 Burnham, Linda Frye. Heartland Drive-In Coke, 1981 Burns, Diane. Riding the One-Eyed Ford, 1981 Butcher, Grace. The Bright-Colored Dark, 1966 Corr, Michael and No, Murusaki. Garden Draft, 1980 Cuneo, Pablo. Bronka Stooler Boo Boo Boo, 1984D'Alessandro, Nicolo. A Meeting with Nicolo D'Alessandro and Nat Scammaccu, 1977 Del Bourgo, David. Fairfax and Other Poems, 1985 Eulert, Don. Outposts: Letters and Poems of Buffalo Bill Cody and Annie Oakley, 1870-1917, 1978 Gach, Gary. Offices, 1984 Gilbert, Gerry. A Call, 1979 Greenberg, Alvin. The Small Waves, 1965 Halifax, Joan. Shamanic Voices, 1979 Holman, Bob. Tear To Open (This This This This), 1979 Kotker, Zane. White Rising, 1981 Leed, Jacob. Poems of Jacob Leed, 1966 Levendosky, Charley. Aspects of the Vertical, 1978 Maloney, Dennis. Matsua -A Poem From Pine Hut, 1980 Mariani, Paul. Crossing Cocytus, 1982 Mariani, Paul and Murphy, George. Poetics: Essays on the Art of Poetry, 1984 Martinson, David. Shemay, the Bird in the Sugarbush, 1975 Middleton, Christopher. Wooden Dog, 1981 Morningstar, Ramon Sender. Zero Weather, 1980 Nathanson, Tenney. The Book of Death, 1975 Nelson, Sharon H., Quarterbuck 6 Delta Canada, n.d. Newth, Rebecca. Find the Lamb, 1983 Noel, Bernard. Mille Fois Dedans, 1979 Patterson, Raymond R., For K.L., 1980 Ragostu, Ray. Sherds, 1982 Rothenberg, Jerome. Technicians of the Sacred, 1969 Rothenberg, Jerome and Quasha, George. America a Prophecy, 1973 (publisher's edition) Sanfield, Steve. Water Before and Water After, 1974 Sherman, William D. Heart Attack and Spanish Songs Snyder, Gary. Poem for/from Lew, 1980 Tedlock, Dennis. Popol Vuh, A Mayan Book of Myth and History, 1985
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Akwesasne Notes Vol. 17, #1, Midwinter 1985 American Book Review Vol. 1, #5 thru Vol. 4, #3, Vol. 7, #2 thru Vol. 8, #1, 1978-1982, 1985 As Is Times Vol. 1, Issue IX, 6-29-76 Atticus Review #6, 8, August 1984, Spring 1985 Aux Hommes, n.d. B.G. Monthly Vol. 5, #1, March 1980 Balungan Vol. 1, #1, June 1984 Benzene #5, 6, 1982 Bezoar Vol 1, #1 thru Vol 21, #4, 1975-1981 Branch Redd Review #3, 1979 Coda: Poets and Writers Newsletter Vol. 2-13, 1975-1985 Contact II Vol. 1-7, 1977-1985 Crow #2, Sept. 1985 Cultural Survival Inc. Newsletter Vol. 5, #3, Summer 1981 Dispatch Vol. 1, #1-8, 1978 Ear Magazine of New Music Vol. 2, #3 thru Vol. 10. #2 Four Changes, n.d. Franklin Furnace Vol. 1, #5 (1981), Vol. 2 #1, n.d. Giants Play Well in the Drizzle #3-9, 11, 1983-1985, 1986 Intersection Newsletter Vol. 10, #2, Spring 1980 Ironwood #23, 24, Vol 12, #1,2, Spring, Fall 1984 Jewish Folklore and Ethnology Vol. 7, #1-4 Kaldron #9-19, 1979-1985 Kyoto Review #8, Summer 1976 Micromegas Vol. VIII, #1, 1978 Multiples Six Winter 1985 Musics #15-17, 1977-1978 New Boston Review Vol. 5 #2-4, June-July 1980 Nurse's Hipflask Vol. 1, #2,3 Oeil de Golem, Journal du Fantastique, 1977 Only Prose, July 1977 O'Pen Extra, n.d. Paris Exiles #2, 1985 Parnasus, Poetry in Review Fall/Winter 1984 Partisan Review/50th Anniversary. Vol. LI, 1984 Poetry East #13 and 14, Spring/Summer 1984 Poetry Flash #74-153, 1979-1985 Poetry News #5, 16, Feb. 1981, Jan. 1982 Poetry Project Newsletter #26-117, 1975-1985 Polyphonix #5, 1983 Primary Writing #1, 1983 Primer #3, June 1976 Reservation Times, 1985 River Styx #17, 1985 Rolling Stock #10, 1985 Sanders Report #1-2, 1982-1983 Science Vol. 222, #4630, Dec. 23, 1983 Small Press Review Vol. 8, #10, Oct. 1976 Spar #1, 10, October 1981, July 1982 Straits Vol. 1, #1-5 thru Vol. 3, 1982-1984 Telescope Vol. 3, # 3, Fall 1984 Vortex, 1983 Walt Whitman Quarterly Review Vol. 1, #3, Dec. 1983 Zyzzyva Vol. 1 # 2, Summer 1985 # Magazine #16, July 1980
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Joe Brainard Archive, 1960-1992 32.20 Electronic file (8 archives boxes, 59 art bin items and 88 oversize folders) 32.20 linear feet (8 archives boxes, 59 art bin items and 88 oversize folders)
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- Brainard, Joe, 1942-
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Materials collected by Robert Butts consisting primarily of diverse works by and regarding the popular New York artist and writer Joe Brainard (1942-1994). Brainard was the author of fifteen books of writing, the illustrator of numerous other books produced by members of the New York School, and a celebrated graphic artist whose work covered a broad range of sizes, styles and media. The Joe Brainard Archive consists of numerous examples of Brainard's graphic work dating from 1962 to 1979, most of the books illustrated by Brainard, all of Brainard's manuscripts and published writings, notebooks for Brainard's I REMEMBER series and several other books, Brainard's correspondence with members of the Butts family and correspondence to Brainard from Ned Rorem and Virgil Thompson, checklists of Brainard's artistic production constructed by Robert Butts, and a selection of articles devoted to Brainard's career. In addition to the Brainard materials, the Joe Brainard Archive also includes several lithographs by Alex Katz (b. 1927), an oil painting by Tom Clark, and a few ink sketches by poets Ron Padgett and Allen Ginsberg. There are also manuscripts of Ted Berrigan, Tom Clark and Rudy Kikel, in addition to broadsides and books written by New York School writers such as John Ashbery, Edwin Denby, and Kenneth Koch. The accessions processed in 1991 contain primarily original artworks by Joe Brainard in collaborations with Bill Berkson and Kenward Elmslie, including THE BABY BOOK (1965). Also included are correspondence, manuscript materials and photographs. The accession processed in 1993 comprises 16 letters and postcards from Joe Brainard to Robert Butts and one print by Andy Warhol.
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John M. Berry Senior Collection, bulk 1918-1993 23 Cubic Feet
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Kansas Society of New York ephemera, 1900-1995 .25 Linear Feet 1 document case
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- Kansas Society of New York
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Flyers, pamphlets, membership rosters and other items from the Kansas Society of New York, an informal organization for individuals from Kansas residing in or visiting New York City.
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Leona Strickland Hudson Collection, 1870-2007, bulk 1870-2007 98 Box
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