Other Family Members. Arranged alphabetically by individual.
The John L. Brown Papers 1, consist of 99 folders of correspondence from literary and artistic luminaries, including writers Sylvia Beach, John Dos Passos, Anne Fremantle, Katherine Anne Porter, Alice B. Toklas; philosopher Jacques Maritain; photographer Brassai; poets Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, and Giuseppe Ungaretti, and many more. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically.
Includes correspondence to Catherine Walston from various individuals; as well as miscellaneous correspondence received and sent by Greene.
Includes correspondence to Catherine Walston from various individuals; as well as miscellaneous correspondence received and sent by Greene.
Miscellaneous Manuscripts. Arranged alphabetically by individual.
(Box 1, Folders 1 - 66; Box 2, Folders 1 - 22; Box 3, Folders 1 - 28) This is part I of the Correspondence Series. Folders are arranged alphabetically by individual surnames. Correspondence is primarily by friends and associates of Dr. Joost's, many of whom are noteworthy writers and scholars. Individuals with lengthy correspondence have also been filed in this category.
Consists of 28 folders containing correspondence sent to Lawrence Gilman from notable music professionals. Includes correspondence from composers, conductors, music critics, and other notables in the field of music. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
Consists of 58 folders containing incoming correspondence received by Lawrence Gilman between 1901 and 1937. The bulk of the letters date between 1933 and 1936. Correspondents include Gilman's fans across the United States and some of his contacts in the music profession. Topics of discussion include Gilman's radio broadcasts and orchestral program notes. Arranged chronologically.
Consists of 26 folders containing financial records of Elizabeth W. Gilman. Includes income tax records, account records, and check books, along with material regarding the estate of Lawrence Gilman. Dates between 1939 and 1948. Arranged chronologically.
Correspondence, reports, and printed materials collected by CVHE during his service in Afghanistan from 1942 to 1945.
A small number of letters, the earliest being two to Mark Fax, the first one praising a radio performance of "The Lost Zoo" (1945). The remainder of the letters are to Dorothy Fax, from 1978 to 1996, and the bulk of these regard the editing and publication of Fax's "Three Organ Pieces" by E.C. Shirmer Music Company in 1996. Includes a stapled printout of the published version.
This series consists of correspondence, pamphlets, newsclippings and miscellaneous items pertaining to the Spanish Conflict/Civil War during the 1930's.