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Personal correspondence

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Scope Note: http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1919948 Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:

Charles Johnson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms171
Scope and Contents

The Charles Johnson Papers hold both published and unpublished work from the author spanning nearly six decades. The collection brings together manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, artwork, and ephemera and serves as a testament to Johnson’s wide-ranging career as a public intellectual.

Jack A. Kirkland Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-00506
Scope and Contents

The Jack A. Kirkland Papers consists primarily of his publications and writings on the American Black family and social and economic development. In addition, the collection includes materials relating to Kirkland’s professional activities, conference materials, correspondence, teaching in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work and the Black Studies Program, and research materials.

Arthur Ernst Koelle Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-04-wua00471
Scope and Contents The Arthur Ernst Koelle Papers primarily consists of correspondence to and from Koelle and his parents, Oscar and Virginia, and sister, Ruth, during his travels through France, Spain, Tunisia, Algeria, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, England, and Scotland in 1925-1926. Also included are two architectural sketchbooks, oversized sketches, and photographs created or taken by Koelle during his travels. Finally included are a small number of photographs of the St. Louis Veiled Prophet Ball dais...

Albert and Naomi Lebowitz Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms067
Scope and Contents The Albert and Naomi Lebowitz Papers consists of correspondence from Harold Brodkey, Stanley Elkin, George P. Elliott, William H. Gass, Irving Howe, William L. Hungate, Adrian H. Jaffe, Beverly Jarrett, Jane Lago, Iris Murdoch, Howard Nemerov, Michael Pinkston, J.F. Powers, Egon Schwarz, Mona Van Duyn, Helen Vendler, and Miller Williams. Also included are materials toward Albert Lebowitz's novels Laban's Will (1966) and The Man Who...

Laurie Lee Letter

 Collection — Box VMF 10, Folder: 6
Identifier: MS-VMF-vmf097
Scope and Contents

1944 June 29. Autograph letter signed from Lee to Wilma [Gregory] promising to send a copy of his book, and describing the London bombardment during World War II. 2 pages

Isaac H. Lionberger Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms072
Scope and Contents The Isaac H. Lionberger Papers consist of Tutt family correspondence, 1821-1836, principally Robert Tutt to his family, written from Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Also includes a land grant, May, 10, 1826, Kentucky, signed by John Quincy Adams; Proclamation, condemnation for treason by German forces, 1915, including Edith Cavell. Also includes a land grant, May 10, 1826 (Kentucky), signed by John Quincy Adams, and a proclamation of death for treason and conspiracy, issued by by German...

Hunter Low Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms132
Scope and Contents

Consists of correspondence, clippings, and photographs concerning the filiming of the "Battle of St. Vith" and William Gaddis. Gaddis served as writer and Low served as producer for the "Battle of St. Vith."

Walter Lowenfels Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms074
Scope and Contents The Walter Lowenfels collection includes letters primarily to Walter Lowenfels or Marjorie Elizabeth (Nan) Braymer, arranged alphabetically by sender, concerning contributions to Where is Vietnam?, payments, editorial policy, criticism, little magazines, sales of worksheets, reactions to book's publication, and including biographical and bibliographic sketches of many correspondents. Principal correspondents include: George Abbe, Robert Bly, Nan Braymer,...

Olivia Manning Letter

 Collection — Box VMF 10, Folder: 16
Identifier: MS-VMF-vmf108
Scope and Contents

Autograph note signed from Manning to Louis Golding thanking him for his letter and his comments on her writing and other news. 2 pages

Stratford Lee Morton Papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-04-wua00351
Scope and Contents

This modest collection details the early personal development and subsequent professional activities of Stratford Lee Morton. The collection is particularly strong in chronicling the planning for the1953 – 1954 Worlds Fair in St. Louis (which was ultimately not conducted) and for records of the Academy of Science in St. Louis.