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Series 1: Writings |
1910-1951 |
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Subseries A: Poems |
1910-1950 |
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Acceptance: autograph manuscript signed |
[ca. 1928] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains some variations from the published version; poem first published in West-Running Brook (1928).
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Bereft: autograph manuscript signed |
undated |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First published in the New Republic (Feb. 9, 1927) and collected in West-Running Brook (1928).
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Blue-Butterfly Day: autograph manuscript |
undated |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Two-stanza poem, with a third stanza crossed out. Written between 1896 and 1900, first published in the New Republic (Mar. 16, 1921), and collected in New Hampshire (1923).
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A Brook in the City: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1921] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains minor variations from the published version. First appeared in the New Republic (Mar. 9, 1921) and later published in New Hampshire (1923).
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Build Soil - A Political Pastoral: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1932] |
15 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains a large number of corrections, possibly an early draft. The poem first appeared in print in A Further Range (1936), but a note included in that book indicates that it was written sometime before the spring of 1932 and "delivered at Columbia University" in May of that year.
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The Census Taker: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1921] |
3 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains some corrections. First published in the New Republic (Apr. 6, 1921) and later in New Hampshire (1923).
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A Correction: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1920], 1942 |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Eight-line poem, this version untitled, one of Frost's uncollected poems written in 1920. On the verso of the manuscript is a fragment of an autograph note. With the manuscript is a typed letter from David McCord to Charles Green thanking him for sending the poem, promising to acknowledge the Jones Library for its use, and saying that Robert told him it was also included in a letter to George Whicher of twenty years ago.
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The Cow in Apple Time: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1914-1916] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Written and first published in England in Poetry and Drama (Dec. 1914) and later included in Mountain Interval (1916). Manuscript includes a fragment of the poem "Pea Brush," possibly an early draft, on the verso.
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The Egg and the Machine: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1928] |
3 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains a large number of corrections, possibly an early draft.
First published as "The Walker" in The Second American Caravan (1928) and became a part of West-Running Brook with the publication of the Collected Poems (1930).
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The Figure in the Doorway: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1936] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript titled "The Figure in the Landscape" and later changed to "The Figure in the Door." First published in the Virginia Quarterly Review (Apr. 1936) and collected in A Further Range that same year.
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For Columbus Day: autograph manuscript signed and typescript |
1950 |
5 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript is dedicated to Robert Francis and written in memory of a great evening at Fort Juniper in Amherst, Mass. A note on the typescript indicates that Frost read the poem at Amherst College on Dec. 8, 1950. The poem first appeared as "And All We Call American" in the Atlantic Monthly (June 1951) and later was collected in In the Clearing under the title "America is Hard to See" (1962).
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For Once, Then, Something: autograph manuscript signed |
undated |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First published in Harper's Magazine (July 1920) and later collected in New Hampshire (1923).
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A Further Range: autograph manuscript notebook |
1936 |
56 p. |
Box 1 |
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Containing the poems published in A Further Range with some minor revisions.
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Geode: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1938] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First published in the Yale Review (1938) and was later collected in A Witness Tree (1942) under the title "All Revelation."
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Good Relief: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1912] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript, which includes some corrections and a change in title, may be an early draft; poem is one of Frost's uncollected poems written in 1912.
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The Gum-Gatherer: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1916] |
2 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains some corrections and varies from the published version, probably an early draft. First published in The Independent (Oct. 9, 1916) and later the same year in Mountain Interval.
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Happiness Makes Up in Height for What It Lacks in Length: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1938] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Last three lines of the manuscript vary from the published version of the poem. First published in the Atlantic Monthly (Sept. 1938) and later collected in A Witness Tree (1942).
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How Hard It Is to Keep From Being King When It's in You and in the Situation: autograph manuscript signed and typescript |
1950 |
21 p. |
Box 1 |
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Note above title indicates that this manuscript is the first fair copy of the first draft, and that the first draft was destroyed. Typescript was borrowed by Frost so he could make a copy for the American Academy, before which he read the poem, to be published in their proceedings (1951).
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Hyla Brook: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1916] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Last lines vary from the published version, possibly an early draft; first published in Mountain Interval (1916). Manuscript includes a fragment of a draft of the poem "The Exposed Nest" on the verso.
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In November: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1913] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First published in A Boy's Will (1913) under the title "Now Close the Windows."
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In Time of Cloudburst: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1936] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript lacks final two stanzas. First published in the Virginia Quarterly (Apr. 1936) and collected in A Further Range later the same year.
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The Investment: autograph manuscript signed |
[ca. 1928] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Second line of the first stanza varies from the published version. First published in West-Running Brook (1928).
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The Lockless Door: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1920] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First appeared in A Miscellany of American Poetry 1920 and was later published in New Hampshire (1923).
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A Lone Striker: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1933] |
3 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript is an early draft of the poem, which was first published in booklet form as The Lone Striker (1933) and later included in A Further Range (1936).
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Loneliness: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1916] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains a number of corrections, possibly an early draft. The poem is the first part of a five-poem sequence that makes up The Hill Wife. First published in the Yale Review (April 1916) and included in the collection Mountain Interval the same year. Manuscript includes a fragment of the poem "Birches" on the verso.
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New Hampshire: autograph manuscript notebook |
[ca. 1923] |
23 p. |
Box 1 |
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Containing a draft of the poem "New Hampshire" with some minor revisions, and a list of poems that appear in the book New Hampshire.
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Not Quite Social: autograph manuscript |
undated |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First published in Saturday Review of Literature (Mar. 30, 1935) and collected a year later in A Further Range (1936).
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The Old Barn at the Bottom of the Fogs: autograph manuscript signed |
[ca. 1936] |
2 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript is dedicated to J.J. Lankes and contains some corrections, possibly an early draft. First published in A Further Range (1936).
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Once by the Pacific: autograph manuscript signed |
undated |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First published in the New Republic (Dec. 29, 1926) and later collected in West-Running Brook (1928).
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The Parlor Joke: autograph manuscript signed |
[ca. 1910] |
3 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains some changes, probably an early draft. Poem is one of Frost's uncollected poems written in 1910.
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Paul's Wife: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1921] |
13 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript in copybook contains corrections and additions, probably an early draft. First published in The New Century (Nov. 1921) and collected in New Hampshire (1923).
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Putting in the Seed: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1914] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First appeared in Poetry and Drama (Dec. 1914) and collected in Mountain Interval (1916).
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Retribution: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1929] |
5 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains corrections and additions including a variation on the first few lines, probably an early draft. First appeared in booklet form under the title "The Lovely Shall Be Choosers" (1929) and later published the Collected Poems (1930) as a part of West-Running Brook.
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The Rose Family: autograph manuscript signed |
undated |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First published in the Yale Review and the London Mercury (1927) and later included in West-Running Brook (1928).
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The Runaway: autograph manuscript signed |
1936 Dec |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Written in 1916 and first published in the Atlantic Monthly (June 1918), the manuscript is a clean copy inscribed to Harold James Bailey and includes an ink sketch of a horse. Provenance: Gift of Mrs. Harold J. Bailey, 1965.
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Sand Dunes: autograph manuscript |
undated |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First appeared in the New Republic: A Journal of Opinion (Dec. 15, 1926) and later included in West-Running Brook (1928).
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A Soldier: autograph manuscript signed |
undated |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First published as "The Soldier" in McCall's (May 1927) and later collected in West-Running Brook (1928).
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Somewhat Dietary: autograph manuscript signed |
undated |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript on stationery from one of Frost's homes, Homer Noble Farm in Ripton, Vt.
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The Sound of Trees: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1914-1915] |
2 p. |
Box 1 |
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First published in Poetry and Drama (Dec. 1914) and then in The Atlantic (Aug. 1915) with the title "The Sound of Trees." Later collected in Mountain Interval (1916) under the title "The Sound of the Trees."
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1923] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript lacks the first stanza and contains a number of corrections and additions, probably an early draft. First published in the New Republic (Mar. 7, 1923) and later that year included in New Hampshire (1923). Draft of an unidentified poem appears on the verso.
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A Time to Talk: autograph manuscript signed |
[ca. 1916] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains corrections and additions, probably an early draft. First appeared in The Prospect (June 1916) and was collected in Mountain Interval (1916). Draft of "The Line Gang," also published in the Mountain Interval, appears on the verso.
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There Were Miracles in Those Days: autograph manuscript signed |
[ca. 1928] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript lacks the first and third stanzas and contains other variations from the published version including a different title, probably an early draft. First published as "Sitting by a Bush in Broad Sunlight" in West-Running Brook (1928).
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The Times Table: autograph manuscript signed |
undated |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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First published in the New Republic (Feb. 9, 1927) and collected in West-Running Brook (1928)
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Voice Ways: autograph manuscript |
[ca. 1936] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains corrections and some variations from the published version, probably an early draft. First published in the Yale Review (Winter 1936) and collected in A Further Range (1936).
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Winter Eden: autograph manuscript signed |
[ca. 1925] |
1 p. |
Box 1 |
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Manuscript contains a minor variation from the published version. Written in 1925 and first published in the New Republic (Jan. 12, 1927), later included in West-Running Brook (1928).
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Autograph manuscript fragments |
undated |
8 p. |
Box 1 |
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Autograph manuscript notebook of poems |
[ca. 1915-1916] |
44 p. |
Box 1 |
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Containing poems that later appeared in Mountain Interval and New Hampshire: "In the Home Stretch," "Not to Keep," "Out, Out-" "Christmas Trees," and "Snow." Poems are heavily revised with a list of the contents of Mountain Interval at the front; notebook dated December 26.
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Autograph manuscript notebook of poems |
[ca. 1923] |
23 p. |
Box 1 |
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Containing poems that later appeared in New Hampshire: "Our Singing Strength," "Nature's First Green" (later re-titled "Nothing Gold Can Stand"), "Gathering Leaves," "Stopping to Look for a Bird in Winter" (later re-titled "Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter"), "In a Disused Graveyard," "The Kitchen Chimney," "The Star-Splitter." Poems are revised; notebook contains a list of titles of poems from New Hampshire on the back cover.Three loose poems laid in: "Iris by Night," "To Earthward," "I Will Sing You One-O."
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Subseries B: Prose |
1925-1934 |
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"The Poetry of Amy Lowell" : autograph manuscript signed |
[1925] |
2 p. |
Box 1 |
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Published in The Christian Science Monitor on May 16, 1925.
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"Ten Books That Should be in Every Public Library" : autograph manuscript signed |
1934 Dec 18 |
3 p. |
Box 1 |
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Autograph manuscript notebook |
undated |
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Box 1 |
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Containing thoughts on poetry, and filling only the first five pages of the notebook.
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Autograph manuscript notebook |
undated |
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Box 1 |
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Containing two quotes concerning the poor with a minor variation and filling only the first two pages of the notebook.
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Subseries C: Galley Proofs |
1928-1951 |
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Collected Poems |
1930 |
6 folders |
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Includes corrections and line changes, many in Frost's hand.
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Complete Poems |
1949 |
3 folders |
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Includes minor corrections not in Frost's hand.
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"The Constant Symbol" |
1946 Aug |
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Author's proofs with Frost's corrections; poems printed in October 1946 issue of the Atlantic Monthly (p. 50-52).
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A Further Range |
1936 |
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Includes corrections in Frost's hand.
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"A Masque of Mercy" |
1947 Aug |
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Author's proofs with Frost's corrections; play printed in November 1947 issue of the Atlantic Monthly (p. 68-76). Provenance: Gift of Edward Werks, January 1948.
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A Masque of Mercy |
1947 Oct |
2 folders |
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Includes a typescript, a set of galleys, two sets of proofs, one of is the final corrected set.
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"Poems" |
1946 Oct |
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Author's proofs with Frost's corrections; poems printed in December 1946 issue of the Atlantic Monthly (p. 51-53).
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"Poems" |
1947 Feb |
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Author's proofs with Frost's corrections; poems printed in April 1947 issue of the Atlantic Monthly(p. 54-55).
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The Road Not Taken: An Introduction to Robert Frost |
1951 |
5 folders |
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Includes typescript of corrected proofs of the book compiled by Untermeyer. Provenance: Provenance: Gift of Louis Untermeyer, February 1951.
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Steeple Bush |
1947 |
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Proofs of the title page, order of contents, and notes, with some minor corrections.
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West-Running Brook |
1928 |
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Includes corrections in pencil.
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A Witness Tree |
1942 |
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Reviewer's page proofs without annotations.
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Series 2: Correspondence |
1884-1959 |
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Subseries A: Outgoing letters |
1800-1900 |
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Abercrombie, Lascelles |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Littleton, N.H. to Abercrombie, Ryton, England. |
1915 Mar 15 |
3 p. |
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Describing in humorous detail his voyage home from England, including his difficulty boarding the ship, the conditions of the passage, and his arrival in New York.
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ALS : Franconia, N.H. to Lascelles |
1915 Dec 1 |
1 p. |
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Informing Lascelles that they are "out of the woods" and they are still six in the family.
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Adams, Mr. |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Franconia, N.H. to Mr. Adams |
1916 Aug 29 |
1 p. |
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Accepting an invitation to attend Adams' birthday party. The letter was pasted in a book with the autograph signature of Grace Wilson Adams, Summer 1915.
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Boy Scouts |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Franconia, N.H. to "Dear Sirs" |
1919 June 15 |
1 p. |
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Asking that they do not count on receiving a poem from him for their Boy Scouts Song Book, and saying that if he happens to write one they are happy to have it.
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Bobrowsky, Albert S. |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Amherst, Mass. to Mr. Bobrowsky, Brooklyn, N.Y. |
1932 Dec 14 |
2 p. |
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Agreeing that Ezra Pound has been a great influence on the work of many poets; saying that he considers Pound to be a friend and that he admires Pound and William Carlos Williams, but doubting that Browning and Wordsworth influenced his work more than other poets.
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Braithwaite, William S. |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Littleton, N.H. to Mr. Braithwaite |
1915 Apr 4 |
1 p. |
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Trusting that Braithwaite received the book.
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ALS : to Braithwaite |
[1928 Sept ?] |
1 p. |
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Relating that he and his family are leaving for Europe, written right before the publication of West-Running Brook.
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Brown, Warren R. |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Franconia, N.H. to Brown |
1933 Sept 12 |
1 p. |
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Mourning the loss of their dog Winnie to chloroform during the removal of porcupine quills from her face, and adding the postscript "I did wrong to bring her up into this wilderness."
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Carroll, Nicholas |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Mr. Carroll |
1931 June |
1 p. |
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Enclosing an autograph manuscript copy of the poem "Dust of Snow" as requested.
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Cournos, John |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Ledbury, England to Cournos. |
[1914] |
1 p. |
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Referring to the reception of his volume of verse, North of Boston, by the various English reviewers and mentioning in particular Wilfred W. Gibson's review.
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Dierkes, Henry |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Amherst, Mass. to Mr. Dierkes |
1934 Feb 26 |
1 p. |
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Agreeing to autograph any book Dierkes sends him.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Mr. Dierkes, Oak Park, Ill. |
1934 Sept 20 |
2 p. |
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Thanking Dierkes for the book he made for him, but suggesting the topic of Dierkes' next poem be something other than himself.
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ALS : Key West, Fla. to Mr. Dierkes |
1935 Mar 7 |
2 p. |
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Declining to write the preface to Dierkes' book, but allowing him both to quote from his notes on the dust jacket as well as to dedicate the book to him.
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Firuski, Maurice |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Firuski, Cambridge, Mass. |
[1922 Dec 26?] |
3 p. |
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Admitting that it is difficult for him to determine whether or not his writing is good and telling him who to contact for books.
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ALS : to Firuski, Cambridge, Mass. |
[1923 Jan 30?] |
2 p. |
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Saying there has been a misunderstanding about the books and that they have all already been purchased, and offering to look into the matter.
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ALS : Ann Arbor, Mich. to Firuski, Cambridge, Mass. |
1932 Apr 2 |
3 p. |
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Asking Firuski to agree on a new price for A Boys Will and North of Boston since his original estimate of the number remaining was wrong.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Firuski, Cambridge, Mass. |
[1923 Apr 11] |
2 p. |
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Saying that all that is needed is an explicit offer of so much per copy for A Boys Will and North of Boston, and asking him to make the check to Haines and himself jointly.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Mr. Firuski, Cambridge, Mass. |
1923 May 14 |
2 p. |
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Suggesting that he be left out of the first number of New Leaves, and saying that Firuski will have to come to an agreement directly with Haines regarding the books.
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ALS : Ann Arbor, Mich. to Mr. Firuski, Cambridge, Mass. |
1923 May 22 |
3 p. |
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Commending Firuski for his handsome offer to Haines for the books and thanking him for his generosity.
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Francis, Robert |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Columbus, Ohio to Robert, Amherst, Mass. |
1938 Oct 28 |
1 p. |
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Praising his poetry and saying that Francis has "not only the feeling of a true lyric poet, but the variety of a man with a mind."
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Goessman, Miss |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Franconia, N.H. to Miss Goessman |
1919 May 27 |
1 p. |
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Deciding he likes Miss Sibley's paper best and offering his best wishes to her and her sister.
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Green, Charles |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1934 Aug 4 |
2 p. |
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Explaining how Maurice Firuski acquired the first sheets of North of Boston and how he later acquired an imperfect first from Dunster House.
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ALS : Key West, Fla. to Mr. Greene, Amherst, Mass. |
1934 Dec 18 |
2 p. |
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Admitting that "Reluctance" may have been published later than he first thought, and saying that they aren't yet enjoying their time in Key West, but that he doesn't "expect to like it in Heaven at first" either.
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ALS : Key West, Fla. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1935 Feb 2 |
2 p. |
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Suggesting Green contact John Rodker to learn more about the "Rodker edition" of his work, and describing a poem that didn't make it into one of his books.
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ALS : Key West, Fla. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1935 Feb 8 |
2 p. |
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Expressing his gratitude for the praise he received from David Lambuck, and describing the inhabitants of Key West.
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ALS : Key West, Fla. to [Charles Green], Amherst, Mass. |
1935 Feb 8 |
2 p. |
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Providing brief details about the publication history of some of his poems in answer to Green's letter.
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ALS : Franconia, N.H. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1935 Aug 28 |
3 p. |
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Settling on a few minor points still in question, particularly the photographs to be used or not used, and asking that some photographs be thrown out altogether.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to [Charles Green], Amherst, Mass. |
1936 July 3 |
1 p. |
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Saying that he thinks Enchantment and Other Poems by A.E. is the book in question.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1936 July 6 |
1 p. |
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Recalling that A.E. (George Russell), the Irish poet, dedicated a limited American edition of his last book of poems to him, and suggesting where Green might find a copy.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to [Charles Green], Amherst, Mass. |
1936 July 23 |
1 p. |
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Requesting that Green send him the names of the other individuals who received degrees from Bates College the preceding June.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1936 July 29 |
1 p. |
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Wishing that Green will show Mr. Newdick the books in his tin box, and hoping that there may not be a rivalry between the two when they meet.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Mr. Green |
1936 Aug 6 |
1 p. |
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Fearing there will not be a poem ready for Green's bibliography, and commenting on an image of his house.
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ALS : Franconia, N.H. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1936 Sept 14 |
1 p. |
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Saying he can think of nothing to add to the bibliography and that he is sick with shingles.
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ALS : San Antonio, Tex. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1937 Jan 6 |
2 p. |
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Reporting that they have gotten settled into their two houses in San Antonio, and commenting on the weather and climate of Texas.
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ALS : San Antonio, Tex. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1937 Feb 2 |
1 p. |
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Requesting that Green retrieve a bond of the Bankers Trust Company from his safe, and enclosing the key to the box.
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ALS : San Antonio, Tex. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1937 Feb 11 |
1 p. |
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Suggesting Green call on the day of the publication of his bibliography, and bringing it to Green's attention that a poem of his has just appeared in print, but supposing it will be too late to include it.
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ALS : Gainesville, Fla. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1938 Feb 24 |
1 p. |
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Asking that Green send a copy of his "Education by Poetry" to Professor Coffin in Brunswick, Maine.
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ALS : Boston, Mass. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1938 June 18 |
1 p. |
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Commenting on an editorial in the Springfield Union, and asking that Green check to see if there are any packages waiting for him as he is expecting a package of books needing to be autographed.
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ALS : North Bennington, Vt. to Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1938 July 4 |
1 p. |
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Saying that Green's article in the Amherst Record was a good one, and sticking to his original order for the Blackington Interior pictures.
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ALS : Elizabethtown, N.Y. to Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1938 Sept 17 |
1 p. |
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Planning a visit the following week, and wondering how he can appear in a public performance at the present given the state of his "friendship" with Amherst College.
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ALS : Cambridge, Mass. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1938 Oct 15 |
1 p. |
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Thanking Green and inviting him to see his new house, saying he is setting off for Columbia and Columbus. Note written on an account invoice from the Jones Library.
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ALS : Boston, Mass. to Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1939 Mar 10 |
1 p. |
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Asking how much he owes Greene for the Mountain Interval and A Boy's Will.
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ALS : Boston, Mass. to Green, Amherst, Mass. |
[1939 May 19] |
1 p. |
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Enclosing a copy of the order of business of the Board of Overseers of Harvard College for the collection.
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ALS : Ripton, Vt. to Green, Amherst, Mass. |
[1940 July 5] |
1 p. |
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Enclosing a dollar for the transportation of a rug to Vermont. Note written on an account invoice from the Jones Library.
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ALS : Boston, Mass. to Green, Amherst, Mass. |
[1941 Feb 24] |
1 p. |
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Reporting that he found the Nutt advertisements of North of Boston, and telling Green to keep the Persian rug for now.
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ALS : Cambridge, Mass. to Green, Amherst, Mass. |
[1941 Dec 22] |
1 p. |
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Enclosing the $100 for the picture, and telling Green he doesn't mind sending it because he has a philosophy, further noting that everyone ought to get a philosophy from someone.
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TLS : Cambridge, Mass. to Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1942 Apr 28 |
2 p. |
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Inquiring to see if Green has two books of his that he is seeking, and saying that he is content with the Bishop portrait, but wondering why anyone would want a painting of him from a photograph when he is still alive.
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TLS : Ripton, Vt. to Green, Amherst, Mass. |
1959 June 18 |
1 p. |
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Admitting that he does not enjoy visiting his "shrine" at the Jones Library, but expressing his gratitude for what Green has done for him nonetheless.
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Telegraph |
[n.y.] Oct 3 |
1 p. |
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Saying he is disappointed about the books and supposing that it was too much to ask for packing.
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Griffith, Mr. |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Amherst, Mass. to Mr. Griffith |
1929 Mar 23 |
1 p. |
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Saying he should like to have Griffith use both selections, especially the lines from the long poem, and hoping Richard Thornton will see it as they do.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Mr. Griffith |
1931 Nov 9 |
1 p. |
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Granting Griffith permission to use four of his poems in Griffith's garden book.
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Holt, Henry |
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Box 2 |
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ALS (copy) : South Shaftsbury, Vt. To Mr. Holt |
1920 Dec 16 |
1 p. |
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Proposing a new ending to A Way Out, and wondering if the Provincetown Players might attempt to perform the play.
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Jay, Mr. |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Mr. Jay |
1933 Oct 11 |
1 p. |
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Offering to send him a poem to be included in Jay's magazine, Tendency, but saying it will not be long one as he does not have any long ones on hand.
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Lewis, Edward M. |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Robert Frost and Elinor Frost, [various places] to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis. |
1930 Mar 18-1935 Sept 18 |
20 letters |
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Concerning an honorary degree conferred on him by Lewis from the University of New Hampshire, his youngest daughter's death, Lewis' daughter's career and poetry, Roosevelt's plans to offer financial support to artists, his health, and their schedules. Restrictions on use: These letters are restricted by the donors and cannot be quoted directly or edited for publication.
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MacVeagh, Lincoln |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Amherst, Mass. to Mr. MacVeagh |
1919 Dec 27 |
2 p. |
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Leaving Mrs. Nutt entirely up to MacVeagh, and agreeing that MacVeagh is right about "The Gum-Gatherer," "The Old Man's Winter," and "The Death of the Hired Man," but claiming that his suggestions are important too.
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ALS : Franconia, N.H. to MacVeagh |
1920 July 29 |
2 p. |
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Expecting a visit from MacVeagh. A note by MacVeagh in the margin reads "about my going up to see Mr. Frost when H. Holt & Co. learned that Mr. Harcourt was trying his hardest to take him away."
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to MacVeagh |
1920 Nov 16 |
2 p. |
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Appreciating his visit, observing that he has been seeking a "business relationship into which friendship could enter," commenting that the proofs for Mountain Interval arrived, and saying that they can go ahead with the printing. A note by MacVeagh in the margin reads: "after my 1st visit to Mr. Frost in hopes he would stay with H. Holt and Co."
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ALS : [Ann Arbor] to MacVeagh |
[1922 Nov] |
2 p. |
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Deciding that he prefers to stay home and read the books MacVeagh sent, and relating that he plans to come to New York the following week.
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ALS: Ann Arbor, Mich. to MacVeagh |
1922 Nov 28 |
4 p. |
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Expressing that he has been ill since New Orleans, explaining that he will not be able to get to New York for their meeting as a result, and commenting on his audiences in Louisiana and Texas.
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ALS : to MacVeagh |
[1923 Mar 23] |
2 p. |
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Saying that he was asked to send the manuscript of New Hampshire, but explaining that he thought MacVeagh already had it, and suggesting that he see the page proofs.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to MacVeagh |
1923 July 22 |
3 p. |
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Explaining that he does not have the whole book (i.e New Hampshire) retyped and hoping that MacVeagh can get someone to type the book for him.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to MacVeagh, New York, N.Y. |
1923 July 28 |
1 p. |
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Telling him not to bother with the typing of the book, saying he has just seen Lankes, and wishing they could have a frontispiece for each section of the book.
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ALS : Tarratine, Me. to MacVeigh |
[1923 Sept 1] |
3 p. |
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Relating that the proofs arrived, thinking that they look clean, wondering if they should acknowledgment that many of the poems in the book previously appeared in other publications, and putting in a good word for a Miss Bogan who has written some good verse for The New Republic.
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ALS : Tarratine, Me. to MacVeagh |
[1923 Sept 13] |
2 p. |
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Admitting that he has found more mistakes in the book, wishing that this book will be the cleanest of them all, and announcing that he has decided to offer a class in philosophy on judgments in history, literature, and religion at Amherst College.
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ALS : Amherst, Mass. to Lincoln |
1923 Nov 19 |
6 p. |
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Telling him he cannot leave Henry Holt without his approval, detailing the somewhat unexpected marriage of his son Carol to his fiancee Lillian, reflecting on how much better it is to be falling in love rather than out of it, and relating the news that his good friends married for forty years have recently fallen out of love with each other.
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ALS : to MacVeagh |
[1923] |
3 p. |
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Deciding not to write any more in the "New Hampshire" poem and offering the manuscript in a week or so, saying that he's been asked to return to Amherst, and providing an humorous account of their water system, which recently failed.
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ALS : to MacVeagh |
[1923?] |
2 p. |
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Explaining that the book [New Hampshire?] will be delayed by a week or so, and updating MacVeagh on Lesley's health.
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ALS : Elinor Frost to Mr. MacVeagh |
[1923?] |
2 p. |
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Saying that she has returned home and that Robert follows her soon, explaining that things have not been favorable for finishing the book, and relaying news about Lesley's health.
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ALS : Elinor Frost, Ann Arbor, Mich. to Mr. MacVeagh |
[1923?] |
2 p. |
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Thanking MacVeagh for his last letter in which he expressed his deep appreciation for Frost's poetry, and saying that many others do not seem to see the "clear beauty, and even 'glamour' in line after line, and poem after poem."
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ALS: to Lincoln |
[1924?] |
3 p. |
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Apologizing for having forgotten about the enclosed agreement, saying he will borrow a copy of Stephen Burrough's Memoirs, and describing the reception of his book [New Hampshire], which is keeping him busy autographing.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Lincoln |
[1924 Jan 25] |
3 p. |
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Joking that MacVeigh will turn Marianne Moore into a "household word," saying that he and Elinor are worse for the wear after their year of teaching and lecturing, and inviting MacVeigh up for a visit.
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ALS : [Amherst, Mass.] to Lincoln |
[1924 May 5] |
2 p. |
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Expressing that he has "more than half a mind to write a page or two for the great book" [Stephen Burrough's Memoirs?], and saying that he and Elinor will be coming down and that he must see MacVeigh.
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ALS : to MacVeagh |
[1924?] |
4 p. |
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Agreeing to see Bowen's manuscript, and describing Carl Sandburg's public performance style and poetry, saying that he has heard Sandburg described as "the kind of writer who has everything to gain and nothing to lose by being translated into another language."
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Lincoln |
[1928 June 28] |
3 p. |
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Apologizing for not responding to MacVeagh's telegram, describing his visitors, one of which is his only first cousin, and saying he needs to see MacVeagh soon or he'll forget what it is he has to tell him.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Lincoln |
[n.y. Aug 1] |
4 p. |
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Reporting on the health of Marjorie and Lillian; saying that he recently went to visit MacVeagh on a whim, but turned back; and asking that MacVeagh come to visit them in N.H. soon.
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ALS : to MacVeagh |
undated |
4 p. |
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Referring to an enclosed newspaper clipping that inaccurately describes his expedition on foot to Franconia, N.H., thanking him for the surprising checks received for permission to publish his work in an anthology, and hoping to see him soon.
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ALS : to MacVeagh |
undated |
1 p. |
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Thanking MacVeagh for the beautiful book he made him, inviting him to visit when returns home, and writing the poem "In a Disused Graveyard" out for MacVeagh.
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ALS : [Ann Arbor, Mich.] to MacVeagh |
undated |
2 p. |
|
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Begging MacVeagh not to put out a volume of selected poems, and saying he prefers to have the "field clear for my new books."
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Peabody, Sabra |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : [Salem, N.H.] to Sabe, [Salem, N.H.] |
[1884?] |
2 p. |
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Responding to her letter, but not having much to say, and hoping she has a good time tonight.
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ALS : [Salem, N.H.] to Sabe, [Salem, N.H.] |
[1884?] |
3 p. |
|
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Answering her letter, saying that he does not like Lida better than her, knowing that he does not always treat her as well as he should, and hoping they can make amends.
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ALS : [Salem, N.H.] to Sabe, [Salem, N.H.] |
[1884?] |
1 p. |
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Wishing the nuts he gave her were better, admitting he cannot think of much to say as usual, and asking if she is going to the Hall tomorrow night.
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ALS : [Salem, N.H.] to Sabe, [Salem, N.H.] |
[1884?] |
1 p. |
|
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Hoping to respond to her letter in a few lines, thanking her for the leaves she gave him, and saying he has to read a composition after recess and learn his geography.
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Rittenhouse, Jessie |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Jessie Rittenhouse |
1927 Aug 12 |
2 p. |
|
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Saying he will be proud to be in her volume with the poems she named, and agreeing to visit her sometime after he has received his "unpoetic license to drive a car."
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Sargent, George H. |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Sugar Hill, N.H. to Sargent, Warner, N.H. |
1926 Aug 30 |
4 p. |
|
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Describing in humorous detail his many recent changes of address, and promising to get Sargent's books out of storage soon, and hoping to see him soon.
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Sargent, Warner, N.H. |
1927 Nov 3 |
2 p. |
|
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Returning Sargent's books, wishing he could visit him soon, and suggesting Sargent hold an inauguration, then he would be obligated to visit as he is to attend an inauguration at Amherst College presently.
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Box 2 |
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Scott, Charles |
1916 Aug 7 |
1 p. |
|
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Responding to Scott's comments about the title of Mountain Interval, written on Scott's letter to Frost.
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Smith, Alexander N. |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Gainesville, Fla. to Mr. Smith |
1938 Jan 18 |
1 p. |
|
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Thanking him for comments made in Smith's article, and for sending him a copy.
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Taggard, Genevieve |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Amherst, Mass. to Genevieve Taggard, Bennington, Vt. |
1933 Dec 15 |
1 p. |
|
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Advising she not let "the principles on which things are done" bother her, but rather "bother the principles."
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Untermeyer, Louis |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : Littleton, N.H. to Untermeyer, N.Y.C. |
1915 Apr 30 |
3 p. |
|
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Thanking him for the generous praise in Untermeyer's article, returning the compliments, and informing him of upcoming engagements in Malden, Mass. hoping they can arrange to meet.
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ALS : Franconia, N.H. to Louis, N.Y.C. |
1915 Sept 24 |
2 p. |
|
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Informing him of a business trip to N.Y. and arranging to meet him there, perhaps staying with him overnight.
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Unidentified |
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Box 2 |
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ALS : South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Edwin |
1927 Aug 27 |
2 p. |
|
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Recognizing that he is a real follower of the poets, predicting that Edwin's given name will make him a poet.
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Postcard : Sao Paulo, Brazil |
1954 Aug |
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Subseries B: Other Letters |
1913-1940 |
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Elinor Frost, London to Genevieve Taggard |
1928 Sept 20 |
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Box 2 |
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Elinor Frost, Amherst, Mass. to Genevieve Taggard |
1933 Apr 20 |
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Box 2 |
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Elinor Frost, South Shaftsbury, Vt. to Genevieve Taggard |
[1934] Aug 7 |
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Box 2 |
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Elinor Frost, Amherst, Mass. to Mrs. George Cutter, Boston, Mass. |
[n.y.]Feb 27 |
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Box 2 |
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Elinor Frost, Coconut Grove, Fla. to Mr. Green |
[n.y.] Jan 24 |
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Box 2 |
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Elinor Frost, Concord Corners Vt. to Mr. Green, Amherst, Mass. |
[n.y.] Sept 1 |
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Box 2 |
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Elinor Frost, Franconia, N.H. to Mr. Green |
[n.y.] Sept 11 |
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Box 2 |
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Kathleen Morrison, Boston, Mass. to Mr. Green |
1940 |
2 letters |
Box 2 |
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Ezra Pound, London, England to Wright. |
1913 Nov 8 |
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Box 2 |
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Ezra Pound to Robert Frost, Ledbury, England |
1914 June 3 |
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Box 2 |
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Richard H. Thorton, New York to Robert Frost, Coconut Grove, Fla. |
1936 Feb 14 |
|
Box 2 |
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Sidney Waugh to Robert Frost |
undated |
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Box 2 |
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Series 3: Subject Files |
1875-1998 |
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Academy of American Poets: articles and news clippings |
1953-1954, 1994 |
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Academy of American Poets: correspondence |
1953-1954 |
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Academy of American Poets: proceedings of Tribute to Poetry Dinner |
1947 |
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Academy of American Poets: programs and brochures |
1949-1959 |
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Agnes Scott College: articles and news clippings |
1961-1964 |
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Allegheny College: exhibit program |
1938 |
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Entitled "An Exhibition of the Work of Robert Frost".
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American Academy of Arts and Letters: brochures and publications |
1955-1965 |
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences: brochure and press release |
1958 |
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American Friends of the Hebrew University: news clippings |
1961 |
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Regarding Frost's lecture series in Jerusalem.
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Amherst (Mass.) : news clippings |
1916-1989 |
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Amherst (Mass.) : notes |
undated |
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Regarding Frost's connection to the town.
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Amherst College: Alumni Council |
1919-1964 |
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Containing publications.
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Amherst College: Capitol Program |
1962 |
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National Committee Weekend.
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Amherst College: Capitol Program |
1962-1964 |
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Newsletters and publications chiefly concerning fundraising for the Robert Frost Library.
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Amherst College: Craig, G.A. |
1963 |
2 folders |
|
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Typescript of his speech "Robert Frost at Amherst" delivered during Commencement weekend.
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Amherst College: general |
1944-1964, undated |
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Amherst College: general |
1954-1966, 1974, 1997 |
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Publications.
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Amherst College: memorial service |
1963 |
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Announcements, invitations, and articles.
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Amherst College: memorial service |
1963 |
2 folders |
|
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Programs and publications.
|
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Amherst College: Robert Frost Library |
1962-1980, undated |
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Amherst College: Robert Frost Library |
1963-1965 |
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Convocation and dedication.
|
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Amherst College: Robert Frost Library |
1962-1964 |
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News clippings.
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Amherst College: Robert Frost Library |
1962-1965 |
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Publications.
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Amherst College: Robert Frost Library |
1963 |
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Publications concerning the groundbreaking.
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Amherst College: Robert Frost Library |
1974, 1991-1997 |
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Publications.
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Amherst College: Simpson Lectureship |
1949 |
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Concerning Frost's acceptance of the lectureship.
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Amherst Regional High School: articles and news clippings |
1959-1964 |
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Concerning the Robert Frost Teaching Chairs.
|
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Amherst Regional High School: reports and presentations |
1959-1960 |
|
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Concerning the Robert Frost Teaching Chairs.
|
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Ando, Ichiro: article and translation |
1959 |
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Article about Frost in Japanese and translated into English
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Angyal, Andrew: correspondence and notes |
1975-1976 |
|
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Regarding his use of the Frost collection at the Jones Library.
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Arlington Street Church (Boston, Mass.): programs and sermon |
1962 |
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Typescript of sermon entitled "The Theology of Robert Frost."
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Armstrong, A.J.: Letter |
1944 |
|
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Concerning Frost's "Petra and Its Surroundings."
|
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Barnes, Lincoln W.: correspondence |
1936, 1962-1963 |
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Barnes, Lincoln W.: news clippings |
1942-1950 |
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Bernheimer, Earle J.: auction catalogs and publications |
1950-1951 |
|
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Concerning the sale of his collection of first editions of American authors.
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Bibliography: book reviews |
ca. 1965 |
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Bibliography: Frost's library |
1936 |
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Includes a list of his favorite books.
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Bibliography: Frost's library |
ca. 1938 |
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Lists books once held at the Jones Library, now at New York University.
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Bibliography: general |
1954-1964, 1984 |
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Bibliography: Jones Library |
1937-1964, undated |
|
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Notes, drafts, and reviews of the published bibliography.
|
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Bibliography: Jones Library |
1958 |
|
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Typed copy of the Frost bibliography published by the Jones Library.
|
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Bibliography: Library of Congress |
1945 |
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Bibliography: McKeon, Newton |
undated |
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Biographical material |
1952-1961, undated |
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Biographical material: chronology |
1960-1961 |
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Biographical material: chronology |
undated |
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Birthdays: 50th |
1925 |
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Program.
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Birthdays: 70th |
1945 |
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Concerning events planned to celebrate Frost's birthday.
|
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Birthdays: 70th |
1945 |
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News clippings and articles.
|
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Birthdays: 75th |
1950 |
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Birthdays: 80th |
1954 |
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Concerning a dinner party to celebrate Frost's birthday.
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Birthdays: 80th |
1954 |
|
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News clippings and publications.
|
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Birthdays: 85th |
1959 |
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Concerning events planned to celebrate Frost's birthday.
|
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Blanchard, Harold H. |
ca. 1970, undated |
|
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Concerning the lecture given by Blanchard about Frost's poetry.
|
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Blumenthal, Joseph: memoir and news clippings |
1935-1940, 1990, undated |
|
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Concerning his relationship to Frost.
|
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Book jackets |
1936-1960 |
|
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Includes both dust jackets for books by Frost as well as about him
|
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Book-of-the-Month Club: A Further Range |
1936, 1958 |
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Bookplate: Skinner, Gladys |
1952 |
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Boston Arts Festival: clippings and programs |
1954 |
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Boston University: Richards-Frost Room dedication |
1975 |
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Brazil: addresses and correspondence |
1954-1957 |
|
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Concerning Frost's visit.
|
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Brazil: news clippings |
1954 |
|
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Concerning Frost's visit.
|
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Brown, W.R. |
1931 |
|
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Describing his relationship with Frost and his assistance finding Frost a home in Amherst.
|
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Bryn Mawr: invitations and letter |
1954 |
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Frost poetry reading.
|
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Burrell, Carl: biographical sketch |
1940-1943 |
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California Friends of Robert Frost |
1964-1974, undated |
|
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California Friends of Robert Frost: news clippings |
1964-1970 |
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Cambridge University: honorary degree |
1957 |
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Catalogs: book dealers and publishers |
1933-1948 |
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Catalogs: book dealers and publishers |
1962-1966 |
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Catalogs: excerpts, announcements, and book lists |
1928-1982, undated |
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Centennial anniversary of Frost's birth |
1974-1975 |
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Central State University |
1971 |
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Collections of Frost: other libraries |
1969-1976 |
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Columbia University: invitations and newsletter |
1935, 1956 |
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Concerning Frost's visits.
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Congressional Medal: correspondence and printed material |
1960-1962 |
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Connecticut College: letter and ticket |
1923, 1959 |
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Concerning Frost's visit.
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Connick, Charles J.: correspondence and printed material |
1932-1970 |
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Concerning the artist's Frost medallions.
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Cook, Reginald: address and correspondence |
1958, 1966 |
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Dartmouth College: printed material |
1937, 1951-1962 |
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Dedications: list and program |
1964-1966 |
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Derry (N.H.) : printed material |
1960-1994, undated |
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Dickinson College: program |
1959 |
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Relating to an award given to Frost.
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Duke University: invitations and program |
1945-1950 |
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Concerning Frost's visit.
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England: correspondence and printed material |
1957-1958 |
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Concerning Frost's visit.
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England: news clippings |
1957 May 15-24 |
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England: news clippings |
1957 May 25-31 |
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England: news clippings |
1957 June 1-8 |
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England: news clippings |
1957 June 13-25 |
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Engle, Paul: poems and letters |
1959 |
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Concerning two poems that Engle wrote to honor Frost.
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Films: general |
1974-1988 |
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Films: "Once by the Pacific" |
1969-1970 |
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Press release and news clipping.
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Films: "Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel" |
1963-1966 |
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Script and news clippings.
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First Parish of Watertown: sermon |
1963 |
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Memorial sermons delivered in Watertown, Mass.
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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield: printed material |
1958-1959 |
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Florida: Pencil Pine cottages |
1988 |
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News clipping concerning the fate of the two New England-style prefabricated houses Frost shipped to Florida.
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Ford Hall Forum: program and news clippings |
1957 |
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Publicizing Frost's lecture in Boston.
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Freedom House Bookshelf Committee: news clipping |
1960 |
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Concerning Frost's membership on the committee.
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Frost, Belle Moodie: typescript and photographs |
ca. 1890s, 1952-1963 |
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Typescript containing a student's memories of her school days at Frost's private school, including course taught by Robert.
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Frost, Carol: news clippings |
1940 |
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Concerning his death and memorial service.
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Frost, Elinor White: Outgoing letters |
1923-1934, undated |
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Photocopies.
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Frost, Elinor White: printed material and photographs |
1938, 1978 |
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Regarding her death and memorial service.
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Frost, Lesley: biographical and printed material |
1951-1956 |
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Frost, Lesley: biographical and printed material |
1960-1977 |
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Frost, Lesley: correspondence with Calvin Plimpton |
1964 |
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Frost, Lesley: new clippings |
1925-1976, undated |
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Frost, Lesley: New Hampshire's Child |
1969 |
Books 1-2 |
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Frost, Lesley: New Hampshire's Child |
1969 |
Book 3 |
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Frost, Lesley: New Hampshire's Child |
1969 |
Books 4-5 |
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Frost, Lesley: New Hampshire's Child |
1969 |
Book 6 |
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Frost, Lesley: New Hampshire's Child |
1969 |
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Notes and flyers.
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Frost family: invitation and letters |
1947, 1962, 1990 |
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Frost, Marjorie: Franconia |
1936 |
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Includes a copy of her book of poetry published posthumously.
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Frost societies: newsletter and letter |
1979, 1994 |
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Frost, William Prescott: printed material and will |
1875-1901 |
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Concerning his family's genealogy and his years as a student at Harvard.
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Frostiana: copper printing plate |
1959 |
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Featuring a photograph taken at the performance to commemorate the bicentennial of the town of Amherst.
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Frostiana: publicity, news clippings, and photographs |
1959 |
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Frostiana: score and programs |
1959 |
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Words taken from Frost's poems and music by Randall Thompson.
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"Future of Man" Symposium: proceedings |
1959 |
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Frost was a member of the panel held in New York.
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Gahagan, G. William: letters and printed material |
1964-1978 |
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Referring to his film on Frost entitled "Once By the Pacific," and to various lectures he gave about Frost.
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Grant, Douglas: "Robert Frost and His Reputation" |
1965 |
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Grave site: printed material and photographs |
1964-1974 |
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Frost and members of his family were buried in the Bennington Center Cemetery in Vt.
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Grolier Club: transcript and invitation |
1939-1940, 1999 |
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Talk by Frost was transcribed from memory by Harold J. Bailey.
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Haines, John W.: letters and map |
1940-1952 |
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Reviewing his relationship with Frost, and including a map of England recording sites Frost visited when living there.
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Hall, Donald: "An Evening's Frost" |
1966, 1983 |
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Hampshire Bookstore (Northampton, Mass.) : programs |
1936-1946 |
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Harrington, David S.: sermon brief |
1963 |
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Harvard University: general |
1936-1963 |
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Harvard University: Houghton Library exhibition |
1954 |
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Concerning an exhibition to honor Frost.
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Harvard University: report |
1875 |
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Second report of the Secretary of the Class of 1872 of Harvard College announcing the birth of Frost.
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Henry Holt and Company: catalogs and order forms |
1936-1964 |
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Holland Society of New York: programs and newsletter |
1957-1958 |
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Concerning an honor the group awarded Frost.
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Holt, Rinehard, and Winston, Inc.: annual report |
1962 |
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Honors and honorary degrees: citations, correspondence, and programs |
1916-1926 |
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Honors and honorary degrees: citations, correspondence, and programs |
1930-1939 |
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Honors and honorary degrees: citations, correspondence, and programs |
1941-1948 |
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Honors and honorary degrees: citations, correspondence, and programs |
1950-1959 |
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Honors and honorary degrees: citations, correspondence, and programs |
1960-1962 |
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Honors and honorary degrees: typed lists |
ca. 1955-1962 |
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Honors and honorary degrees: typed lists |
ca. 1955-1962 |
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Humor: cartoons, poem, and advertisement |
1981, 1993, undated |
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Huntington Hartford Foundation: printed materials and news clippings |
1956-1959 |
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Concerning an honor awarded to Frost.
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Inauguration: Kennedy, John F. |
1961 |
2 folders
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Inscriptions: photocopies |
1928-1974 |
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Consists of photocopies of title pages inscribed by Frost.
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Interview: "Robert Frost - An American Poet" |
1961 |
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Transcript of the televised interview.
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Jackson, Gardner: oral history catalog |
1977 |
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Johns Hopkins Poetry Festival: program |
1958 |
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Jones Library: Frost Fund |
1957-1959 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room blueprints |
1958 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room dedication addresses |
1959 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room dedication correspondence |
1958-1959 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room dedication invitation list |
1959-1959 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room dedication invitations and tickets |
1959 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room dedication news clippings |
1959 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room dedication press releases |
1959 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room dedication printed materials |
1959 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room dedication programs |
1959 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room photographs |
1959 |
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Jones Library: Frost Room proposals |
1956-1958 |
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Jones Library: general |
1945-1987, undated |
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Kennedy, John F.: general |
1960-1963 |
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Kennedy, John F.: inauguration |
1961 |
2 folders
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Kennedy, John F.: news clippings |
1960-1964 |
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Kenyon College: addresses and programs |
1946 |
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Concerning a conference held in Frost's honor.
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Kenyon College: general |
1950-1953 |
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Korea Times |
1957 |
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Articles reporting Frost's praise of Korean poets.
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Lake Forrest Academy: programs and news clippings |
1963 |
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Concerning an exhibition entitled "Frost's Poems, Portraits, and Printers."
|
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Lawrence (Mass.) : high school publications |
1890-1892 |
|
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Including photocopies of Frost's contributions to the high school bulletin.
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Lawrence (Mass.) : Robert Frost Foundation |
1997-1998 |
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Lawrence (Mass.) : Robert Lee Frost School dedication |
1962-1963 |
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Library of Congress: bulletins and programs |
1941-1962 |
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Concerning exhibitions of his work and his service as a poetry consultant.
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Library of Congress: news clippings and press releases |
1955-1974 |
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Concerning exhibitions of his work and his service as a poetry consultant.
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Limited Editions Club: news clippings, press releases, and program |
1949 |
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Concerning the awarding of their Gold Medal to Frost.
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Limited Editions Club: proofs |
1950 |
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Frost's Complete Poems.
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Luccock, Halford: article and letter |
1934 |
|
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Manuscripts: Jones Library |
undated |
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A-E, photocopies.
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Manuscripts: Jones Library |
undated |
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F-H, photocopies.
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Manuscripts: Jones Library |
undated |
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I-P, photocopies.
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Manuscripts: Jones Library |
undated |
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R-W, photocopies.
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Manuscripts: Jones Library |
1886-1958 |
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Miscellaneous, photocopies.
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Manuscripts: other repositories |
1945-1968, undated |
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Massachusetts Review |
1959-1963 |
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Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati |
1952 |
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Publication listing Frost as an honorary member.
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McKeon, Newton F.: article and letter |
1954, 1974 |
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Middlebury College: Bread Loaf bulletins |
1928-1930 |
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Middlebury College: Bread Loaf bulletins |
1930-1939 |
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Middlebury College: Bread Loaf bulletins |
1940-1949 |
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Middlebury College: Bread Loaf bulletins |
1950-1957 |
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Middlebury College: Bread Loaf bulletins |
1960-1963 |
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Middlebury College: Bread loaf printed material |
1930-1966 |
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Middlebury College: collection lists |
1946-1952 |
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Listing a collection of Frost material donated to the college's library, with letters from the donor.
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Middlebury College: printed material |
1923, 1959-1963 |
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Miscellaneous: bulletins and newsletters |
1930-1963 |
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Miscellaneous: general |
1942-1983, undated |
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Miscellaneous: news clippings |
1943-1974 |
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Miscellaneous: programs, announcements, articles |
1932-1970 |
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Miscellaneous: publications |
1943-1970 |
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Morey, Frederick L.: scrapbooks |
1972 |
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Consisting of news clippings, articles, bibliographies from the 1960s compiled by Morey.
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Mosher, Thomas Bird: auction catalog |
1948 |
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Mountain, naming of: resolution |
1955, 1961 |
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Concerning the resolution proposed and later accepted to name a mountain in Ripton, Vt. after Frost.
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Music: programs and lists |
1941-1953 |
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Concerning music based on Frost's poems.
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Music: scores |
1932 |
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Music: scores |
1940-1971 |
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Music: Thompson, Randall, general |
1959-1960, undated |
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Music: Thompson, Randall, letters |
1958-1962 |
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Music: Thompson, Randall, news clippings |
1959 |
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Music: Thompson, Randall, programs and press releases |
1959-1984 |
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Music: Thompson, Randall, scores and sketches |
1959-1960 |
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National Academy of Culture: Congressional bill and news clippings |
1959-1960 |
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Seeking to establish this academy with Frost's support.
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National Broadcasting Company: interview transcript and news clippings |
1952 |
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Televised interview of Frost.
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National Institute of Arts and Letters: bulletin and program |
1939, 1950 |
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National Park System: articles |
1961 |
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Proposing to make Frost's home site in Ripton, Vt. a national park.
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National Society of Great Writers |
1961 |
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National University of Ireland: printed material |
1957 |
|
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Awarding Frost an honorary degree.
|
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New England College: invitation |
1957 |
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New Hampshire: general |
1955-1997, undated |
|
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New Hampshire: printed material |
1938-1994 |
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New York University: bulletins and programs |
1956-1969 |
|
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Oberlin College: commencement address |
1937-1938, 1954 |
|
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Oxford University |
1957 |
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Awarding an honorary degree to Frost.
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Pan American Union: invitation and press relsease |
1954 |
|
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Peabody, Sabra: letters |
1885-1886 |
|
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Photocopies.
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Pinkerton Academy: general |
1907-1910 |
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Plays: Masque of Mercy |
1948-1952 |
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Concerning Frost's first time witnessing the performance of his play.
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Plays: Robert Frost - Fire and Ice |
1989 |
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Plays: Robert Frost - Primises to Keep |
1965 |
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Plays: Theater of robert Frost |
1961-1962 |
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Plays: A Way Out |
1919 |
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Copy of the program for Frost's play.
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Plymouth State College |
1955, 1981 |
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Concerning the collection of Frost materials held in Hebert H. Lamson Library.
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Poems |
1933, 1963 |
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Poems: about Frost |
1932-1975, undated |
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Poems: "Flower Boat" |
1964-1964 |
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Concerning the inspiration for Frost's poem.
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Poems: "Later Minstrel" |
1948-1953 |
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Concerning the writing of Frost's poem while he was teaching at Pinkerton Academy.
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Poems: Masque of Reason |
1949 |
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Reviewing his book of poems.
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Poems: North of Boston |
1937-1971 |
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Describing bibliographic details of the book's various editions.
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Poems: Twilight |
1894 |
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Photographic reproduction of Frost's first published poems.
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Poems: Twilight |
1950-1960 |
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Concerning the publication and custodial history of Frost's first volume of poems.
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Poems: uncollected and unpublished |
1907-1961, undated |
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Poems, early: dating of |
1949, 1958, undated |
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Poetry Society of America: press releases and programs |
1955-1964 |
|
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Pound, Ezra: letters and statements |
1913, 1930-1958, undated |
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Including Frost's statement to the U.S. District Court supporting Pound's relsease from prison.
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Pulitzer Prize: letters and programs |
1936-1955 |
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Radio and television programs: scripts and letters |
1946-1963 |
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Rand, Frank: letters |
1962-1969 |
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Readings and appearances: programs |
1929-1969 |
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Relating both to readings by Frost and readings of Frost's work.
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Readings and appearances: publicity and news clippings |
1947-1995 |
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Relatings both to readings by Frost and readings of Frost's work.
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Reichert, Victor: printed material |
1947-1969 |
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Including addresses delivered in honor of Frost.
|
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Robert Frost Junior High School (Valley Station, Ky.): dedication program |
1966 |
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Robert Frost Symposium |
1994-1998 |
|
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Rollins College: program |
1969 |
|
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Concerning a performance of Randall Thompson's songs based on Frost's poems.
|
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St. Lawrence University: catalog |
1993 |
|
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|
Listing of the Frank P. Piskor Collection of Robert Frost held at the Owen D. Young Library.
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Sarah Lawrence College: programs and publications |
1956-1963 |
|
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Concerning Frost's visits to the college.
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Sermon: Feast of the Tabernacles |
1947-1970 |
|
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Delivered by Frost at the Rockdale Avenue Temple in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Signet Society |
1954-1958 |
|
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Concerning Frost's membership.
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Smyth, Daniel: publication and news clippings |
1954 |
|
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Speech in New England: articles |
1936 |
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Discussing the speech rhythm and dialect of New Englanders.
|
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Stamp: news clippings and commemorative program |
1974 |
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U.S. postal stampt featuring a portrait of Frost.
|
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Stockhausen, William: auxtion catalog |
1970-1974 |
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Sugimoto, Takeo: article and poems |
1959 |
|
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Concerning Frost's work, published in Japan.
|
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Tagore, Rabindranath: announcement and news clipping |
1961 |
|
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Frost paying tribute to Tagore's work.
|
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Tatham, David: publications |
1969-1974 |
|
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Teraoka, Norika: articles |
1963-1967 |
|
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Texas: letters and program |
1941-1964 |
|
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Concerning Frost's short stay in San Antonio.
|
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|
Theodore Roosevelt Association: invitation and program |
1954 |
|
|
|
Honoring Frost.
|
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|
Theses: bibliographies |
1968, undated |
|
|
|
Listing theses and dissertations about Frost.
|
|
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Thomas, Edward: printed material |
1959-1988 |
|
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Thompson, James Maurice: letter |
1894 |
|
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Typed copy of a letter addressed to Dr. Ward in which Frost's early poem "My Butterfly" is critiqued.
|
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Thompson, Lawrence: printed material |
1940-1970 |
|
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Thompson, Lawrence: news clippings |
1949-1977 |
|
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Reviewing his biography of Frost.
|
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Thompson, Lawrence: notes |
1957, undated |
|
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|
Concerning his Frost research.
|
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Thompson, Lawrence: photographs |
1903-1938, undated |
|
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|
Tufts College: address and printed material |
1915-1940 |
|
|
|
United States Secretary of Culture |
1961 |
|
|
|
United States Senate: Senate Resolutions nos. 95, 244 |
1950-1959 |
|
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Honoring Frost.
|
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University of Connecticut: tickets and program |
1955 |
|
|
|
University of Detroit: news clippings and programs |
1962 |
|
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|
University of Massachusetts: address and printed material |
1934, 1961-1974 |
|
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University of Michigan: printed material |
1926-1980 |
|
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|
University of Virginia: letters and printed material |
1960-1974 |
|
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|
University of Wyoming: invitation and news clippings |
1939 |
|
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Unterweyer, Louis: biographical material |
1950-1969 |
|
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|
Van Dore, Wade: draft of autobiography |
1929, 1981 |
|
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Vermont homes: postcards and articles |
1941-1987 |
|
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|
Describing and depicting Frost's various homes in Vt.
|
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|
Vermont homes, Ripton: printed material |
1950-1985 |
|
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Vermont Poet Laureate: resolution |
1961 |
|
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Selecting Frost as the state's poet laureate.
|
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Vermont Secretary of State: resolution |
1963 |
|
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Ward, William Hayes: letters |
1901-1907 |
|
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Washington Post: check |
1941 |
|
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|
Made out for $3.00 to Frost with his inscription on the back: "Pay to the order of Charles Green if he sees fit to cash it, this is the smallest amount I ever got for a poem, either before or after I made a reputation."
|
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Washington Post: news clippings |
1941, 1961 |
|
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|
Wellesley Collehe: programs and news clippings |
1975 |
|
|
|
Celebrating Robert Frost Day.
|
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|
Will |
1951, 1963 |
|
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|
Typed copy of Frost's will.
|
|
|
Windham College: news clippings and programs |
1954-1963 |
|
|
|
Wyeth, Andrew: program |
1954 |
|
|
|
Artist of portrait of Frost presented upon his 80th birthday.
|
|
|
YM-YMCA Poetry Center: printed material |
1951-1952 |
|
|
|
Yale University Bulletin |
1935 |
|
|
|
Including an announcement of an exhibition of Frost's works.
|
|
|
Series 4: Charles Green Correspondence |
1916-1989 |
|
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|
Agnes Scott College |
1958-1968 |
|
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|
American Academy of Arts and Letters |
1955-1958 |
|
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American Council for Judaism |
1964 |
|
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Bernheimer, Earle J. |
1942-1950 |
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Blumenthal, Joseph |
1940-1966, undated |
2 folders
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California Friends of Robert Frost |
1964-1966, 1989 |
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Clark, Sylvia |
1907-1963, undated |
5 folders
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Collamore, Bacon |
1938, 1958-1963 |
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Cox, James M. |
1962 |
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Dartmouth College |
1952, 1962 |
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Fiore, Florence |
1937 |
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Frost, Lesley |
1939-1966 |
2 folders
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Frost National Bank |
1962 |
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Frost, Robert |
1924-1962 |
5 folders
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Green, C. Richard |
1980-1990 |
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Hall, Eva G. |
1919-1964, undated |
10 folders
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Henry Holt and Company |
1941-1958 |
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Hogan, C.B. |
1938 |
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Holmes, John |
1936-1961 |
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Holt, Rinehart and Winston |
1961-1974 |
6 folders
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Lathem, Edward C. |
1950-1976, undated |
4 folders
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Lewis, Edward M. |
1933-1960 |
2 folders
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Library of Congress |
1955-1956 |
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MacKaye, Percy |
1932 |
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MacLeish, Archibald |
1941 |
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MacVeigh, Lincoln |
1954 |
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Medical College of Virginia |
1952 |
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Melcher, Frederick G. |
1916-1963 |
3 folders
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Mertins, Louis |
1947-1966 |
3 folders
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Middlebury College |
1954-1963 |
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Miscellaneous |
1930-1977 |
2 folders
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Morrison, Kathleen |
1938-1967 |
4 folders
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Nedwick, Robert S. |
1935-1976, undated |
3 folders
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Pinkerton Academy |
1935-1942 |
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Quinn, Kerker |
1935 |
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Reichert, Victor |
1947-1977 |
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St. Botolph Club |
1951, 1955 |
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Sergeant, Elizabeth S. |
1956-1958 |
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Schmitt, Howard G. |
1943-1962 |
4 folders
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Snow, Wilbert |
1959 |
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Stweart, Udall |
1961 |
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Stitt, William B. |
1940 |
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Taggard, Genevieve |
1946-1948 |
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Thompson, Lawrence |
1936-1972, undated |
11 folders
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Todd, E. Bernice |
1963 |
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Toll, Charles H. |
1960 |
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Twilight |
1940-1960 |
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University of Minnesota |
1965 |
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Untermeyer, Louis |
1940-1964 |
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West, Herbert |
1958-1963 |
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Series 5: Photographs |
1874-1963 |
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Countries: England |
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Countries: Israel |
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Countries: Russia |
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Photographers: Arms, Masha |
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Photographers: Archer, Ruth |
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Photographers: Bachrach, Fabian |
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Photographers: Bishop, A.A. |
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Photographers: Blackington, A.H. |
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Photographers: Cantor, Herbert |
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Photographers: Converse, Gordon |
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Photographers: Greenberg, Susan |
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Photographers: Howard, Carl |
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Photographers: Karsh, Yousuf |
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Photographers: Sipprell, Clara E. |
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Photographers: Stone, W.S. |
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Photographers: Waugh, F.A. |
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Subjects: Baby portrait |
ca. 1874 |
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Subjects: Baseball |
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Subjects: Family |
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Subjects: Family--Frost, Belle Moodie |
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Subjects: Family--Frost, Carol |
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Subjects: Family--Frost, Elinor |
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Subjects: Family--Frost, Lesley |
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Subjects: Family--Frost, Marjorie |
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Subjects: Family--Frost, William Prescott |
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Subjects: Grave (Bennington Vt.) |
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Subjects: Grave (Lawrence, Mass.) |
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Subjects: Kennedy inauguration |
1961 |
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Subjects: Kennedy visit (Amherst College) |
1963 |
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Subjects: Lawrence Daily American |
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Subjects: Limited Editions Club |
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Subjects: Miscellaneous |
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Subjects: Pan American Union |
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Subjects: Sandburg, Carl |
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States: California |
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States: California--Stanford |
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States: California--University of Redlands |
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States: Florida |
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States: Georgia--Agnes Scott College |
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States: Iowa--Grinnel College |
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States: Maine |
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States: Massachusetts--Amherst |
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States: Massachusetts--Amherst Houses |
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States: Massachusetts--Amherst College |
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States: Massachusetts--Amherst Regional High School |
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States: Massachusetts--Boston |
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States: Massachusetts--Boston--Wheelock College |
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States: Massachusetts--Cambridge |
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States: Massachusetts--Cambridge--Harvard University |
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States: Massachusetts--Gloucester |
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States: Massachusetts--Greenfield Savings Bank |
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States: Massachusetts--Jones Library |
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States: Massachusetts--Lawrence, Methuen, Salem Depot |
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States: Massachusetts--Medford--Tufts College |
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States: Massachusetts--Norton--Wheaton College |
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States: Massachusetts--South Hadley--Mount Holyoke College |
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States: Massachusetts--University of Massachusetts |
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States: Michigan--University of Michigan |
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States: New Hampshire--Amherst |
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States: New Hampshire--Hanover--Dartmouth |
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States: New Hampshire--Derry |
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States: New Hampshire--Derry--Pinkerton Academy |
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States: New Hampshire--Franconia |
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States: New Hampshire--Newport-- Sara Joseph Hale Award |
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States: New Hampshire--Plymouth |
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States: New Hampshire--Salem School |
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States: New York--Syracuse University |
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States: New York--Troy |
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States: Ohio--University of Cincinnati |
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States: Ohio--Wooster College |
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States: Vermont |
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States: Vermont--Ripton--Bread Loaf |
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States: Vermont--South Shaftsbury |
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States: Virginia--Medical College of Virginia |
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States: Washington, D.C.--Library of Congress |
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Photographers correspondence |
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Series 6: Audio and Visual Recordings |
1950-1986 |
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Watch the World, NBC |
1950 May 4 |
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Featuring Frost reading his poems at Amherst College.
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Pierpont Morgan Library |
1951 Mar 21 |
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"We Beg Leave to Differ," delivered at the Second Annual Meeting of Fellows; includes a program for the event.
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Erskine B. Childers Radio Interview (Dublin, Ireland) |
1957 Sept 5 |
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Includes a transcript of the interview and a letter from Childers.
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University of Massachusetts (Amherst, Mass.) |
1957 Oct 31 |
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Includes a transcript.
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Syracuse University |
1959 Apr 21 |
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Includes a transcript.
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Amherst College Alumni Dinner |
1959 June 13 |
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Robert Frost Room Dedication, Jones Library |
1959 Nov 3 |
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Includes a transcript.
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Solebury School (New Hope, Penn.) |
1959 Dec 2 |
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Includes a transcript.
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Robert Frost Convovation, Hebrew Union College |
1960 Apr 2 |
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Includes a transcript.
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Robert Lee Frost School Dedication (Lawrence, Mass.) |
1962 Jan 7 |
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Includes a transcript.
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"In Memory of Robert Frost" |
1963 Mar 6 |
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Given by Herbert West from WDCR, Dartmouth College Radio.
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"The Frost Controversy" |
1970 Dec 7 |
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Given by Lawrence Thompson at the Jones Library.
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"Robert Frost" |
1973 Jan |
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With the following participants: Robert Francis, Donald Junkins, and Quentin de Streel, broadcast on WFCR.
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"Robert Frost" |
1974 Mar 23-26 |
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Given as part of the Frost Centennial with G. Armour Craig, Walker Gibson, and Quentin de Streel, broadcast on WFCR.
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"A Quesiton of Place" |
1983 Jan 17 |
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Given by William H. pritchard, broadcast on WFCR.
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"Robert Frost at Amherst College, 1917-1920" |
1983 Mar 27 |
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Given by William H. Pritchard as part of the Robert Frost Centennial at the Jones Library.
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"Robert Frost: Reminiscences and Sayings" |
1985 Mar 26 |
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Given by Joseph Langland at the Jones Library.
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"Robert Frost: Reminiscences and Sayings" |
1986 Mar 25 |
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Given by Joseph Langland at the Jones Library.
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Reminiscences of Frost |
undated |
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Broadcast on KITY FM, San Antonio, Tex.
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Series 7: Robert Frost Collections in Other Repositories |
1894-1945 |
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Dartmough College |
1931 |
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Copies of lectures.
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Harvard University |
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Autograph manuscript poems |
undated |
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Correspondence |
1915-1936 |
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Huntington Library |
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Autograph manuscript poems |
undated |
2 folders
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Correspondence |
1929, undated |
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Correspondence: Ward, Susan Hayes |
1894-1916 |
2 folders
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Printed material |
1933-1950 |
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Private Collections |
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Correspondence: Bursley, Joseph |
1925-1947 |
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Correspondence: Melcher, Frederick |
1919-1945 |
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Wellesley College |
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Correspondence |
1915-1937 |
2 folders
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Unknown |
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Correspondence: Bradford, Gamaliel |
1921-1924 |
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Correspondence: Lowell, Amy |
1915-1925 |
2 folders
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Correspondence: Lowes, John L. |
1920-1921 |
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Correspondence: Marks, Mrs. |
1918 |
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Correspondence: Moody, Harriet C. |
1917-1925 |
2 folders
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Correspondence: Mosher, Thomas B. |
1912-1914 |
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