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Lillian Coons Papers, 1935-2019 1.5 cubic ft.
Roy C. Bates (Kurt Bauchwitz) Papers, 1890-2006 19 cubic ft.
Joachim Maass Papers, 1901-1972 2.5 cubic ft.
World War II literature and music records, 1935-1947 2 linear feet
A collection of literature and music produced for the use of U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. Included are paperbound reprints of popular fiction, popular classics, poetry, and other books of general interest, specially manufactured for distribution to American soldiers and sailors overseas and to soldiers in the army hospitals in the United States. The music includes song books, army field manuals for bands, camp show books and a set of ARMY HIT KIT OF POPULAR SONGS, June 1943-April 1944. Also includes a selection of sheet music of popular songs with a war or patriotic theme. 1985 addition: a few samples of war poetry, humor, battle accounts and memorabilia
Collection of American Civil War documents, 1850-1917 4 linear feet
Materials relating to the American Civil War and the men who fought in it, chiefly of the Union Army.
Leonard Altman papers, 1930-1995 1 linear feet
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, notes, printed material, and photographs of Leonard Altman concerning his work as editor of LISTEN and board member of Carnegie Hall as well as his other professional and personal interests.
Louis Kaufman Anspacher papers, 1897-1948 18 linear feet
Correspondence, lectures, and manuscripts for poems, plays, and stories of Anspacher. Included also are several records and a large number of personal photographs.
First Poems of American Poets records, 1969-1970 0.5 linear feet
Correspondence and manuscripts of many authors who were asked to contribute to the proposed anthology, as well as letters from publishers to whom the project had been offered. Among the cataloged correspondents are: John Ashbery, W.H. Auden, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, David Ignatow, W.S. Merwin, Ron Padgett, and May Sarton.
A. P. Watt & Son letters, 1883-1917 1 linear feet
Mostly testimonial letters from satisfied clients of A.P. Watt, praising his services. Many of the letters were published in promotional brochures. Two of these books, COLLECTION OF LETTERS ADDRESSED TO A.P. WATT BY VARIOUS WRITERS (London, 1893) & LETTERS ADDRESSED TO A.P. WATT (London, 1894), are included in the collection. There were other editions published in 1889, 1898, 1899, 1924, 1929, etc.