MS/MS. Manuscript Collections
Collection Subgroup Term
Identifier: MS/MS
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Jo Bang Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms154
Scope and Contents
The Mary Jo Bang Papers consists largely of her own manuscript materials, including drafts of individual poems, book reviews, essays, introductions and translations, as well as editorial material toward her published and unpublished books. Also included are personal journals, college work, artwork, printed materials and ephemera. A substantial amount of personal and business correspondence is present, primarily with friends, family, editors, students, and...
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Mary Jo Bang Papers
John M. Bennett Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms009
Scope and Contents
A large portion of the Bennett Papers consists of mail or correspondence art, a unique blend of painting, drawing, stickers, rubber stamp work, found objects, poetry, clippings, collage, etc., which are then sent through the postal system. Like all mail artists, Bennett is also a recipient of mail art, and his Papers include hundreds of examples of the work of many of the leading correspondence artists working today. The Bennett Papers also include his own manuscripts and poetry journals, as...
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Manuscripts
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John M. Bennett Papers
Fannie Hurst Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms058
Scope and Contents
The Hurst Papers consist of a small quantity of correspondence (most of it between Hurst and her school friend Lois Toensfeldt), the manuscript for her novel Quiet Street, some diary material, and a group of clippings and memorabilia. Special Collections also holds Hurst's personal collection of her published work which includes a complete set of first and variant editions, translations, and other copies of her books.
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Manuscripts
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Fannie Hurst Papers
David Jackson Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms060
Scope and Contents
The David Jackson Papers consists of extensive correspondence, photographs of family and friends, and manuscript material towards Jackson’s poems, stories, and plays.
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Manuscripts
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David Jackson Papers