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Scope Note: http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1161748 Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Donald Finkel Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms045
Scope and Contents

The Donald Finkel Papers include his extensive research materials, journals, notes, and heavily revised manuscripts. A large collection of editorial matter toward all of his books and a small, yet revealing professional correspondence with editors and literary colleagues completes the Finkel Papers.

Leo E. Litwak Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms073
Scope and Contents The Leo E. Litwak Papers consists of typescripts, manuscripts, and other editorial matter toward College Days in Earthquake Country, Home for Sale, The Medic, Nobody's Baby and Other Stories, To the Hanging Garden, and Waiting for the News.  Also includes are several essays by Litwak and correspondence between Litwak and his...

Washington University Collection of Photographs of Unusual Format

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00276
Scope and Contents This collection is comprised of photographic prints, negatives, and scrapbooks that chronicle the history of Washington University. They are stored separately from other photographs due to their unusual size, format, and/or condition.Items in this collection are housed in boxes, numbered in the order processed, and cursorily described below. Select boxes have a more detailed listing of folder/items listed below the box description. Some boxes have separate and more detailed item...

Shirley Seifert Papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MS-MS-ms101
Scope and Contents

The Shirley Seifert Papers consists of one setting copy of Let My Name Stand Fair by Seifert, correspondence concerning its purchase, and one program.

Jarvis Thurston Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms114
Scope and Contents

The Jarvis Thurston Papers consist primarily of correspondence relating to Washington University's Department of English and its visiting writers program. The most significant part of the Thurston collection is the correspondence from James T. Farrell to Thurston and Van Duyn. These letters are of a more personal nature and often discuss literary matters such as Van Duyn's work. A small group of manuscripts, notably two drafts of a Thurston short story, "The Cross," is also included.