Series 3 consists of chronological correspondence of John L. Brown from 1932 through 1974. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order. In each folder, both correspondents writing to Brown and correspondents receiving letters from Brown are listed.
Signatures collected by Colonel Joseph Smolinski, with a few taken from the John G. Shea Papers.
Signatures collected by Colonel Joseph Smolinski, with a few taken from the John G. Shea Papers.
Contains folders arranged by subject on publications and projects of John Deedy.
Estate documents.
The collection includes manuscripts of Egan's published collections, including, "Midland," "Leaves," "Siege!," "Woodcutter," "Athlone?" "Seeing Double," and "Snapdragon." Manuscripts for unpublished early poems from 1966-1977 are included, together with special publications of Egan's poems for posters and calendars.
Based on the poetry of Countee Cullen. Master sheets and 1 full copy, 7 pp.
Orchestra. Drama in verse by Patricia Da Costa inspired by poems of Countee Cullen, set to music by Noel Da Costa. Drafts of text and music, notes, etc. (box 20).
Correspondence and related material from various organizations and publishers. Arranged alphabetically by company name.
The collection includes manuscripts of Egan's published collections, including, "Midland," "Leaves," "Siege!," "Woodcutter," "Athlone?" "Seeing Double," and "Snapdragon." Manuscripts for unpublished early poems from 1966-1977 are included, together with special publications of Egan's poems for posters and calendars.
Lyrics, typescripts, librettos. Various composers. Includes "The Third Fourth of July" by Countee Cullen and Owen Dodson; "Hollywood Showcase", December 29, 1942; "The Searchin' Blues" by Felicia Sorel; "Love From a Tall Building" by Langston Hughes; "Winter Night's Dream"; "Cover to Cover" by Marjorie May and Margaret Bonds; "Packaged in Paris" by Harry Revel and George Marion Jr.; "Midtown Affair" by Roger Chaney and Margaret Bonds.
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection 4 consists of letters and documents by and about notable individuals in history, literature, religion, government, and other fields. The items in these collections are gifts and purchases.