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Notebook Poems - 1975., 12/01/1975-12/31/1975

 File — Box 2: Series 589, Folder: 7
Identifier: 43108
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.

Dates: 12/01/1975-12/31/1975
Found in Notes:  JENNINGS, ELIZABETH - POEMS 1975 (NOTEBOOKS): Manuscript

"ADVENT POEM 1975" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"CAROL FOR 1975" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"TALKING DOWN" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"HEART OF WINTER" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"FOR THE MOTHER OF GOD IN ADVENT" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"ENGLISH LANDSCAPE BEFORE CHRISTMAS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"WRITING DIFFICULTIES" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"SUN AND THE MOON IN ADVENT, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"INSTEAD OF A THANK YOU LETTER" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"CHRISTMAS SONG FOR ANYONE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"TO A FRIEND WHO CANNOT FORGET HER MOTHER'S DEATH" BY EJ - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"OLD LADY WHO, WITHOUT CAUSE, FEARED AN OLD PEOPLE'S HOME, AN" EJ -POM: Manuscript

"MID-DECEMBER CAROL" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"CONVALESCENT FOR LIFE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"QUESTIONERS, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"ZERO TEMPERATURE BEFORE THE SHORTEST DAY" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS -POEM: Manuscript

"CHRIST SPEAKS OF FREE-WILL" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"BALLAD FOR CHRISTMAS 1975" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MAGI BEFORE THEIR JOURNEY, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"ARCHITECT" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"SHOCK" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"WATCHING THE WEATHER NEAR CHRISTMAS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"ENGLISH LANDSCAPE WITHOUT HILLS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"BAY OF SILENCE, SESTRI LEVANTE, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MARY'S FIRST GRIEF" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"EARLY CHRISTMAS MORNING INTERCESSION, AN" BY E. JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"SET APART A LITTLE: THE POET'S ROLES" BY EJ - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"SPRING OF WORDS, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"CAROL FOR THE SHEPHERDS, A" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"NIGHT WALKERS, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"WARNING TO THE PUBLIC" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MORNING AFTER CHRIST'S BIRTH, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"AFTER CHRISTMAS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"PRAYER IN THE EARLY HOURS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"BARENBOIM WITH THE BRAHMS PIANO AND VIOLA SONATA" BY EJ - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"ROMAN RECOLLECTION" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"CHRISTMAS CODA" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"CHRIST SPEAKS OF A GREAT MELANCHOLY" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"CAROL FOR MARY, A" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"REFRAINS FOR A THANK YOU LETTER" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

Notebook Poems - 1980., 04/10/1980-04/13/1980

 File — Box 14: Series 589, Folder: 4
Identifier: 43244
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.

Dates: 04/10/1980-04/13/1980
Found in Notes:  BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"EFFECT OF SPRING, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"FLAW, A" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"AFTER FIRST LOVE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"POWER OF ART, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"SOURCE, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"FLAWED VESSAL, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MORNING OF MAUNDY THURSDAY, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"TEMPTING OF CHRIST, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"ATTEMPTED EXPLANATION, AN" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"CENTURION" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"POET'S INHERITANCE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

Loose Poems, Undated., 01/01/1970-12/31/1988

 File — Box 31: Series 589, Folder: 13
Identifier: 43467
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.

Dates: 01/01/1970-12/31/1988
Found in Notes:  JENNINGS, ELIZABETH - UNDATED POEMS (LOOSE): Manuscript

"MADNESS, A" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MASTERY" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MAY MORNING, A" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MEMORY" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MONET" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MORE THAN AN APOLOGY" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MUSIC FOR MID-FEBRUARY" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MUSIC SOUGHT, A" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MY LANDSCAPE, MY MUSIC" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MY SHIPS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

Ord, James Placidus to Julianne Clark Andre., 10/06/1869-11/19/1869

 File — Box 3: Series 636, Folder: 32
Identifier: 46034
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

[Folders 1:1 - 3:55] Contains correspondence by various members of the Ord and Andre families; arranged chronologically by author. Note that female married names are cross-referenced with maiden names. Researchers are advised to look under both. The Ord men are indexed by their full given names, e.g., 'James Placidus Ord,' not 'Placidus Ord;' and 'William Marcellus Ord,' not 'William Ord.'

Dates: 10/06/1869-11/19/1869
Found in Notes:  ." @ Letter of 11/19/1869, to Julianne in Chicago: "My Dear Blushing young wife - There will be a prospect for you to once more behold and embrace your venerable husband on the memorable morning of the day of his anniversary..." In a note appended by Placy at the end of this letter, his leave was revoked due to the illness of another officer.

Ord, William Marcellus to Edward Otho Cresap Ord., 08/13/1854-08/13/1854

 File — Box 3: Series 636, Folder: 52
Identifier: 46051
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

[Folders 1:1 - 3:55] Contains correspondence by various members of the Ord and Andre families; arranged chronologically by author. Note that female married names are cross-referenced with maiden names. Researchers are advised to look under both. The Ord men are indexed by their full given names, e.g., 'James Placidus Ord,' not 'Placidus Ord;' and 'William Marcellus Ord,' not 'William Ord.'

Dates: 08/13/1854-08/13/1854
Found in Notes:  Baldwin [possibly Noyes Baldwin 1826-1893, US Army officer] this morning and was happy to learn your were enjoying life and its comforts."

15:30. Speech 1970/01/07 Boston Committee on Foreign Relations., 12/23/1969-12/16/1970

 File — Box 15: Series GAMMS440.4, Folder: 30
Identifier: GAMMS440.4.332
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Oral presentations are generally found here. Some exceptions are participation in news conferences in support of particular organizations, texts for classes or other academic activities, oral history projects, and media interviews.

Dates: 12/23/1969-12/16/1970
Found in Notes:  Krogh (TLS) on a breakfast at the Fletcher School the next morning.

Robert Fergusson to Alexander Hamilton., 04/06/1788-04/06/1788

 File — Box 1: Series 1232; Series 1233; Series 1234, Folder: 17
Identifier: 77569
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Series 2 contains sixteen (16) letters from Maryland tobacco merchant Robert Fergusson to fellow Maryland tobacco merchant Alexander Hamilton. Discussion of business transactions and debts. Sent from Port Tobacco, Maryland to Piscataway, Maryland. Letters date 1788. Arranged chronologically.

Dates: 04/06/1788-04/06/1788
Found in Notes:  Henderson has come by this morning without any papers from John Glassford & Company to go to Mr.

Boyer, Louise M. to Boyer, Ernest., 04/19/1918-04/19/1918

 File — Box 5: Series 1205; Series 1206; Series 1207; Series 1198; Series 1199, Folder: 49
Identifier: 76332
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Louise Miller Boyer - New York Letters (1918). Arranged chronologically.

Dates: 04/19/1918-04/19/1918
Found in Notes:  1 ALS Postmarked 4/19/1918 written Wednesday, 4/17/1918 and Friday morning, 4/19/1918 from Louise M. Boyer to Ernest Boyer re: ignoring Max Karger's advice on revising a story: "Intruder", Richard Rowland (president of Metro), Metro's films "Lest We Forget", "Social Hypocrites", and "My Own Country", May Allison.

Daly, James J., S.J. to Kilmer, Aline 1936., 04/05/1936-12/20/1936

 File — Box 2: Series 355; Series 356, Folder: 21
Identifier: 29686
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

(Box 2, Folders 1 - 50) This is Part III of the Correspondence Series and is comprised of alphabetically arranged correspondence from notable individuals who were friends or associates of the Kilmer family. Many of the correspondents are writers and poets of some renown.

Dates: 04/05/1936-12/20/1936
Found in Notes:  "I came out of retreat this morning." 9/19/1936, ALS. "It was very cheerful to hear you had received a cleanbill after all those hospital exams." 12/20/1936, ALS.

#584 Symposium on Science and Society 1964 Tape 1., 10/28/1964-10/28/1964

 File — Box 21: Series 736, Folder: 39
Identifier: 61453
Dates: 10/28/1964-10/28/1964
Found in Notes:  Corneille S.F. Heymans. End Morning Session. 3) Opening remarks-afternoon. 4) Speaker: Prof.

Francis Pollard to Brother and Sisters., No date found in GAMMS

 File — Box 2: Series 1479; Series 1480, Folder: 54
Identifier: 93676
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Correspondence.

Dates: No date found in GAMMS
Found in Notes:  Refers to "Washington Sunday Morning Chronicle." Written on the back of a lithograph of Carver Barracks, Meridian Hill, Washington (DC), "President's Guard, 2d D.C.

Perry, Bliss., 10/16/1941-01/30/1942

 File — Box 13: Series 1541, Folder: 19
Identifier: 97246
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Miscellaneous Manuscripts. Arranged alphabetically by individual.

Dates: 10/16/1941-01/30/1942
Found in Notes:  Also, Typed Letter Signed, 2 pages, dated 1/30/1942 from Walter Husband to Stafford, describing a cold Vermont morning, mentioning a book by Elmer Ellis entitled "Mr.

May 5, 1901., 05/01/1901-05/01/1901

 File — Box 1: Series 1197 [Barcode: 39020030737939], Folder: 2
Identifier: 76282
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Written in 1901 during his days as a student at New College, Oxford, the Journal of Waldorf Astor provides a brief, but interesting glimpse into the life of a young man who was born into immense wealth and would later devote himself to public service. This journal records Astor's social activities and personal interests, particularly his love of horses, which comes as no surprise given that he eventually built up one of the best known studs in Great Britain. Aside from his numerous entries...
Dates: 05/01/1901-05/01/1901
Found in Notes:  1 AJE dated 5/5/1901 in which WA gives an hourly acount of his day. His morning is spent having brunch with various friends, including Samuel Hoare, and taking a trip to a horse breeding establishment.

MS#199: Letter fragment by Swinburne., 01/01/1863-12/31/1864

 File — Box 1: Series GAMMS470.1 [Barcode: 39020030747755], Folder: 29
Identifier: GAMMS470.1.29
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Contains all material by and pertaining to Algernon Charles Swinburne. Corresponding curatorial files maintained by John Mayfield for most items are cited. Access to these files are by permission from the Manuscripts Librarian.

Dates: 01/01/1863-12/31/1864
Found in Notes:  I spent a quarter of an hour (timed by watch) upon it this morning..." See also curatorial file and index card #199.

Washington Post poetry, 1938 - 1982

 File — Box 2, Folder: 1-16
Scope and Contents Poetry submissions files for the Washington Post where Kenton Kilmer was poetry editor. A price marked is marked in Kilmer's hand amounting to $0.25 per line for the following accepted works: John Ackerson ("Miramar," "Triese"); Sara van Alstyne Allen ("Old Maid," "You in the Indian Summer"); Russell Pettis Askue ("Triolet," etc.), Christman Lansing ("These September Hours," "Picking Wild...
Dates: 1938 - 1982
Found in Notes:  Dalwick ("Elizabeth - By the Water," "White Stone Brook," "Wild Morning Glories"); Frederich Ebright ("Hunting Print," "Voyagers, Voyagers"); Mae Winkler Goodman ("The Tiger"); R.

Note on the Assassination of President Garfield, 1881

 File — Box 59: [Barcode: 39020030758034], Folder: 8
Scope and Contents A brief note on lined paper dated July 3rd 1881 concerning the shooting of president James A Garfield: “The President was shot yesterday at Washington, when about taking the cars to come North. His case was hopeful at 4.06 this morning. The assassin after shooting him said ‘We are all right now! Arthur is president! I am a Stalwart of the Stalwarts.’” The paper appears to have been torn from a notebook, and has various notes and calculations on the verso. Whether the author was an eyewitness...
Dates: 1881
Found in Notes:  His case was hopeful at 4.06 this morning. The assassin after shooting him said ‘We are all right now!

Wills, Surnames M-N, 1900-1936

 File — Box 207: [Barcode: 39020030754736], Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Jesuit wills: Herman J. Maeckel (1922), James I. Maguire (1909), Charles Jerome Mahan (1922), James B. Mahoney (1921), John Gerald Mahoney (1917), John Vincent Mahony (1922), Michael J. Mahony (1903), Joseph A. Maloney (1936), Francis Marchl (1922), Richard Martin (1923), Pio M. Martinez (1931), Peter V. Masterson (1927), James Brent Matthews (1902), John Aloysius Mattimore (1923), Matthew Joseph McCabe (1907), Francis T. McCarthy (1905), John D. McCarthy (1912), Patrick Joseph McCarthy...
Dates: 1900-1936
Found in Notes:  Moran (1933), Thomas Moran (1924), Thomas Moran (1924), John A. Morning (1919), Joseph B. Morning (1925), Maurice A.

Notebook Poems - 1986., 10/27/1986-11/10/1986

 File — Box 26: Series 589, Folder: 6
Identifier: 43377
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.

Dates: 10/27/1986-11/10/1986
Found in Notes:  JENNINGS, ELIZABETH - POEMS 1986 (NOTEBOOK): Manuscript

"MONOPOLY" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MARBLES" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"ONCE AGAIN" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"SPELL OF THE DESERT, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"HOCKEY" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"ROUNDERS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MORNING IN SUMMER" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"DECEPTIONS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"ENORMOUS IRONY, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"BEING HAPPY" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"DIFFERENT POWERS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"TRIBUTE TO TURNER" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"MOVING" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"SO IT IS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"PRELUDE TO CHRISTMAS 1986" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"TRIBUTE TO TURNER II" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"ALL THAT'S LEFT" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"TRIBUTE TO TURNER III, THE MAKING" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"HOUSE, A" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

Correspondence: David Jones to Walter Shewring., 09/29/1962-09/29/1962

 File — Box 3: Series GAMMS471.1, Folder: 1
Identifier: GAMMS471.1.1
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Dates: 09/29/1962-09/29/1962
Found in Notes:  First paragraphs as follows:

My Dear Walter, Thank you very much for yr letter which came by this morning's post. I'm very glad you are writing a thing for Blackfriar's about Desmond.

Frank Harding., 05/10/1857-05/10/1857

 File — Box 2: Series 1052, Folder: 55
Identifier: 67998
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Please note that correspondents often mention acquaintances or other individuals but will not provide their complete names. When known, the full name is given in parentheses. Also, in the case of the Clarke family, one A.K. Clark signs her name without the 'e' although it is likely that she is a member of the Clarke family. She also cites (her husband?) inconsistently as 'Mr. Clark' or 'Mr. Clarke.' Descriptions for each letter will use the spelling that the correspondent has used.

Dates: 05/10/1857-05/10/1857
Found in Notes:  I had a letter from my nephew who is a surveyor, the other day, and speaking of the fare he says, "I must confess that the fare is not extra, and we have nothing but Cornbread and Bacon from morning till night, but when we want variety, & that you know is the "spice of life" we take Bacon and Cornbread."