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Ernst Bacon CollectionProcessed by the Music Division of the Library of Congress2005
Biographical SketchErnst Bacon, composer, pianist, and conductor was born on May 26, 1898. He was the son of Dr. Charles S. Bacon and Maria von Rosthorn Bacon, herself a Viennese-trained musician. He studied at Northwestern University, the University of Chicago, and the University of California, also privately with Alexander Raab, Glenn Dillard Gunn, Ernest Bloch, and Karl Weigl. Among the numerous awards and grants he received are the Bispham Award, the Ditson and the League of Composers Commission, the Pulitzer fellowship, a Guggenheim fellowship, and grants from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, American Society of Authors, Composers, and Publishers, and The National Endowment for the Arts. A multi-faceted musician, Bacon composed and conducted symphonies, operas, piano concertos, musical theater, ensemble and solo instrumental and vocal works. In addition, he concertized as a pianist in Europe and America, and he conducted the WPA orchestra in California from 1935 to 1937. He taught and administered at Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester(1926-27), Syracuse University's music department (1945-47), and Converse College in South Carolina (1938-45). He distinguished himself as a writer with such works as Notes on the Piano, The Honor of Music, and Words on Music. In Our Musical Idioms Bacon presented a new theory of scale models derived from diatonic scales. He was also music critic for "The Argonaut," the weekly publication of Converse College. Ernst Bacon was respected as a philosopher by close circle of friends who were fortunate enough to get to see his unpublished writings, [i.e. Imaginary Dialogues and his many poems]. He was a highly opinionated man, a fact which can be witnessed by the large volume of letters to the editor written to several major and not so major serials. Paul Horgan, one of Ernst Bacon's close friends and his sometime collaborator, summarized Ernst Bacon by writing: "...his wonderful variousness of gifts all gather at the center in the name of the art inherent in mankind. With him, to see deeply is to see in a wide-angled vision; and to create is for him to release his full richness of nature in all his work. ...If there is no Grand Duke of Weimar now available to give his genius full patronage and opportunity, I think we may, even as we deplore the lack of comforting recognitions and rewards commensurate with his achievement, safely leave the future the proper recognition of Ernst Bacon as a great man and a great artist." Bacon was a devoted family man. He married four times and had six children. Ernst Bacon died on March 16, 1990 in Orinda, California. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content NoteMaterials in the Ernst Bacon Collection span his entire ninety-one year life. They include five series: Music, Writings, Correspondence, Iconography, and Miscellaneous materials. The bulk of materials are found in the Music, Correspondence, and Writings series. The Music Series contains holographs, copyist manuscripts, and photoduplications of Ernst Bacon's music. Among these are his manuscripts for songs, solo instrumental pieces, and small ensembles with or without voice or voices. There is also a section of untitled holographs and photocopies of sketches and music workbooks with holographic annotation. Works are arranged alphabetically by title and cross-referenced when appropriate. There are also 30 pages of undeveloped titles sketches, which come from what Ernst Bacon called his woodpile, these have been alphabetized and foldered together. The Writings Series consists of two subseries, poetry and prose. Both subseries contain published and unpublished works written by Ernst Bacon and arranged alphabetically by title. Included among the Prose subseries are many of his letters to various editors. These are included here because of the highly expository nature of the writing, which is more like prose than typical correspondence. The Collection also contains many notebooks which Bacon used for his prose writings. Although music is not the main emphasis of these materials, there are some musical jottings. The Correspondence Series, is divided into two subseries, Family and General. The Family Correspondence Subseries contains all correspondence received by Ernst Bacon from his family. It also includes letters written by Ernst Bacon to family members. All correspondence files are arranged alphabetically by author and in chronological order therein. All correspondence written to family members by Ernst Bacon is filed under the addressee in chronological order, with the exception of the correspondence of Ellen, Peggy, and Paul Bacon. Letters of Ellen or Peggy to Ernst Bacon have been separated from letters of Ernst Bacon to them and then filed chronologically. Letters of Ernst Bacon's son, Paul, includes materials from and about his estate. The bulk of the correspondence is found in the General Correspondence Subseries. As mentioned above letters to the editor, which are usually found in this subseries, have been listed in prose subseries of the Writing series for the aformentioned reason. Contained here are letters from notable musicians and writers including Ernest Bloch, G. Whitefield Chadwick, and Vincent Persichetti, Carl Sandburg, and Thornton Wilder; there are also letters from everyone else who were not family. The Iconography Series contains photographs, artwork, and posters. Among the photographs are portraits of Ernst Bacon alone, Bacon with his father and mother and various family members, etc. Some of the art is in Ernst Bacon's hand. A notable piece of art in the collection is the original caricature of Ernst Bacon by the artist Sotomayor. This series also contains posters advertising performances given by Ernst Bacon from 1918. The Miscellaneous Series comprises academic material dating from Ernst Bacon's undergraduate years, two appointment books, a Who's Who certificate, clippings from 1920-76, financial/legal papers dating from 1907-77, lists of various kind, some dated and some undated, a radio interview with Ernst Bacon, programs, publicity releases, and writings by others. Return to the Table of Contents Selected Search TermsPeople
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Return to the Table of Contents Organization of the Ernst Bacon CollectionThe Ernst Bacon Collection is organized in five series: Return to the Table of Contents Container ListMusic, 1898-1990Consists of holographs, copyist ms., printed music, and photocopies of original scores by Ernst Bacon. Arranged alphabetically by title. After Blenheim Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 4 p.Air Photocopy of holograph piano/vocal score; 4 p.Aliens Holograph score in ink for narrator and ensemble; 7 p.Aliens Holograph score in ink with part; 19 p.[Allegro] Holograph score in ink for guitar; 1 p.Along unpaved roads: Songs of a lonesome people[S.l.]: Delkas Music Publishing Company, . 1944 Piano-vocal score; 18 p.American hymns Holograph instrumental and vocal parts in ink; 27 p.American hymns Photocopy of holograph parts; 98 p.Ancestors (menuet)see: Little girl walking to schoolAncient Christmas carol Photocopy of music, piano-vocal score; 2 p.The ark Holograph full score in ink; 92 p.Auxerre Photocopy of holograph piano; 2 p.The barnyard Holograph score in ink; 18 p.The barnyard Photocopy of holograph; 17 p.The barnyard Photocopy of holograph; 9 p.The bat Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 6 p.Bearwalla Holograph score in ink; 20 p.Billy in the darbies Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 12 p.Bird talk[S.l.]: Summy-Birchard Publishing Company, . 1957 Piano-vocal score; 4 p.Birds[S.l.]: Rongwen Music, Inc., . 1955 Piano-vocal score; 3 p.[Blue Ontario] Holograph vocal score; 26 p.[Blue Ontario] Holograph piano-vocal score; 21 p.[Blue Ontario] Holograph full score, earlier form; 8 p.[Blue Ontario] Holograph piano-vocal fragments; 18 p.[Blue Ontario] Holograph instrumental parts[Blue Ontario] Copyist ms. of baritone and bass solo parts #2,3,10; 3 p.[Blue Ontario] Photocopy of holograph, piano-vocal score; 46 p.[Blue Ontario] Photocopy of holograph vocal score, bound; 26 p.Blue Ontario Holograph full orchestra score in ink; 108 p.Blue Ontario Holograph chorus score in ink; 64 p.Blue Ontario Holograph orchestra partsBlue Ontario Holograph in ink, discarded sections; 22 p.Blue Ontario Photocopy of holograph full orchestra score; 108 p.; 63 p.Blue Ontario Photocopy of holograph, miscellaneous piano-vocal score; 22 p.Bourée Holograph score; 2 p.The boys' choir (a ground)see: Dolly asleep (a cavatina)Brady[S.l.]: Boosey Hawkes, Inc., . 1949 Piano-vocal score; 7 p.The breath of life Holograph full score for narrator and string quartet; 9 p with partsThe breath of life Photocopy of holograph score; 9 p with parts"Buffalo gals" from "Songs from the American Folk"[S.l.]: Carl Fischer, Inc., . 1946 Piano-vocal score; 7 p.The buffalo skinners Holograph score for two bassoons or cellos; [1] p.Buncombe county (of an afternoon) Holograph score in ink for cello and piano, 5 p.Burnt Cabin Branch Holograph score in ink for flute (or oboe) and piano; 2 p.Burnt Cabin Branch[S.l.]: Rongwen Music, Inc., . 1955 Piano score and part; 3 p. eachThe burro (small variants) Photocopy of holograph score for flute, clarinet and bassoon; 3 p.Buttermilk Hill[S.l]: Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., . 1976 Piano-vocal score with instrumental accompaniment; 6 p.Cambiataria for guitar Holograph score with corrections and paste over; 3 p.Cambiataria for guitar Holograph score with annotations; 4 p.Camp meeting[S.l]: Theodore Presser Company, . 1962 Piano score; 3 p.Canon Photocopy of holograph for piano with annotations; 1 p.Canon [A] Holograph sketch in pencil; 6 p.Canon + 3rd down, canon one + 6th down Holograph score in ink for piano; 1 leafCanon de Chelly (N.M.) a chorale Photocopy of holograph score for piano; 1 p.Canonic duet for cellos (or bassoons) Holograph for two cellos or bassoons; 1 p.Canticle of the sun Photocopy of score for 2 pianos-vocal score; 63 p.[Cello ensembles (easy)] Holographs in ink for 3 cellos, 2 cellos, and piano, and four cellos; 12 p.[Cello ensembles (easy)] Photocopy of holographs; [bound] 11 p.Chinquapin, N.C. Holograph score in ink for unspecified instrument with piano; 1 p.Christmas canon[S.l.]: Belwin-Mills Publishing Corporation, . 1974 Piano-vocal score; 7 p.Christ's Sunday morn Holograph piano-vocal score in ink; 4 p.A clear midnight Photocopy of printed piano-vocal score for bass or alto; 2 p.Colorado Photocopy of holograph for piano; 2 p.Come up from the field, father Holograph score in ink for oboe or clarinet, horn or cello or viola, and piano; 6 p.Come up from the field, father Holograph part for horn and oboe; 6 p.Coming and going [from Concerto for piano no.2] Photocopy of copyist's full score with holograph markings; 23 p.The commonplace[S.l.]: Associated Music Publishers, Inc., . 1946 Piano-vocal score; 5 p. each[Concerto for piano no. 2] Holograph full score [bound] with copyist revisions [unbound]; 78 p.[Concerto for piano no. 2] Holograph drafts and revisions with some pages done in copyist's hand[Concerto for piano no. 2] Photocopy of holograph full score first movement [bound and unbound]; 18 p.[Concerto for piano no. 2] Photocopy of holograph full score 2nd movement with copyist revisions; 32 p.[Concerto for piano no. 2] Photocopy of holograph full score 3rd movement; 23 p.[Concerto for piano no. 2] Photocopy of holograph full score 4th movement; 78 p.Concerto [for piano] no. 2 Photocopy of holograph for 2 pianos; 112 p.Concerto [for piano] no. 2 Photocopy of holograph for 2 Pianos[Concerto for piano no. 3] Holograph full score in ink; 56 p.[Concerto for piano no. 3] Holograph Drafts; 64 p.[Concerto for piano no. 3] Holograph draft of the third movement in ink; 29 p.[Concerto grosso] Holograph score in ink for string orchestra or guitar; 40 p.[Concerto grosso] Photocopy of holograph with markings, bound score; 40 p.[Concerto grosso] Photocopy of copyist score and orchestra partsConstable cycle for English bells Holograph score in ink for english bells; 21 p.Constable cycle for English bells Holograph drafts in ink; p.19Conversation Photocopy of score for piano; 1 p.The cool man (a nocturne) Holograph in ink for piano, 2 p.Coon hollow Photocopy of holograph for guitar; 6 p.Copy cat (imitations) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.Corn belt Holograph full score in ink; 87 p.Creede, (Colorado):(a chordal tones) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.Cricket Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal; 2 p.Cullowhee, N.C. (a play-doggerel becomes a little fugue) Holograph score, in ink; 2 p.Deep valley (folk song manner)see: Night at the operaDegas: and the Paris Opera ballet Photocopy of holograph for piano; 2 p.Destiny of the flag (for baritone or alto and chorus)see also: [To the United Nations] Holograph score in ink piano-vocal; 3 p.[Didactic piano duets] Holograph scores for piano; 5 p.Doctor Franklin Holograph piano-vocal score; 102 p.Doctor Franklin Holograph drafts and sketches with annotations; 39 p.Doctor Franklin Photocopy of piano-vocal score with holograph annotations; 19 p.Doctor Franklin Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 236 p.Doctor Franklin Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal scoreDolly asleep (a cavatina) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 leafDow-del-dey-dum Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 1 p.Down yonder[S.l]: Rongwen Music, Inc., . 1955 Piano-vocal score; 11 p. each[Drumlin legend] Holograph full score in ink ; 196 p.[Drumlin legend] Holograph piano-vocal score in ink; 90 p.[Drumlin legend] Copyist's manuscripts orchestra partsThe duck's dilemma Holograph score in ink for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and piano; 3 p.Dusk, in memory of Douglas Moore Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 1 p. eachDusk over the marsh Holograph score in ink for flute and piano; 6 p.Ecclesiastes: A cantata for mixed chorus and orchestra with soprano and bass solos Holograph full score in ink; 119 p. with holograph vocal partsEcclesiastes: A cantata for mixed chorus and orchestra with soprano and bass solos Holograph chorus score with piano accompaniment in ink; 42 p.Ecclesiastes: A cantata for mixed chorus and orchestra with soprano and bass solos Photocopy of holograph full score; 119.pElegy on an air of Bartolomeo Tromboncino (Venice, 1504) Holograph score in ink for strings; 8 p.Enchanted islesee also: Tempest Photocopy of holograph full score; 77 p.Episode for guitar Photocopy of holograph for guitar; 1 p. eachEpisodes: for recorder duos, trios, or quartets, or (upper) flute, oboe, clarinet (c), violin, (lower) bassoon, sax, cello, viola, clarinet (c), piano Holograph full score in ink with annotations; 27 p.Episodes: for recorder duos, trios, or quartets, or (upper) flute, oboe, clarinet (c), violin, (lower) bassoon, sax, cello, viola, clarinet (c), piano Photocopy of holograph score; 27 p.Erie Canal Drafts; 2 leavesErie Canal[S.l.]: Carl Fischer, Inc., . 1942 Piano-vocal score for low voice; 7 p.Erie waters Holograph full score in ink; 44 p.Erie waters Photocopy of holograph full score; 44 p.[Fables] [2 versions] Holograph full score in ink with corrections; 75 p.[Fables] [2 versions] Holograph in ink for 2 pianos; 81 p.[Fables] : The possum and the skunk Holograph full score in ink; 13 p.[Fables] : The possum and the skunk Holograph parts[Fables] : The possum and the skunk Photocopy of holograph full score; 13 p.[Fables] : The possum and the skunk Holograph parts[Fables] : The possum and the skunk Holograph string parts[Fables] : The possum and the skunk Photocopy of holograph for full score with markings; 33 p.[Fables] : The possum and the skunk Photocopy of holograph full score; 42 p.[Fables] : Two dogs and a cow Photocopy of holograph full score; 5 p.[Fables] : Two dogs and a cow Photocopy of holograph of miscellaneous partsFifty songs[S.l.]: Dragon's Teeth Press publication, . 1974 Piano-vocal score; 129 p.First time skating (fermati) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.A fish (a canon in symmetric inversion) Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 2 p.Five poems[S.l.]: G. Schirmer, Inc., . 1944 Photocopy of piano-vocal score; 11 p. eachFlea or follow? Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 2 p.Flitericks Holograph in ink for piano ; 1 p.The flower of night Holograph scores for cello and piano in ink; 3 p., 4 p.Fog over Calais Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p. each[Ford's Theater] Holograph in ink 2 piano score with clarinet, B flat trumpet, cello, and metronome; 49 p.[Ford's Theater] Photocopy of copyist's parts[Four settings] Holograph of orchestra parts with annotations[Four settings] Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 6 p. eachFour songs[S.l.]: Music Press, Inc., . 1946 Photocopy of printed piano-vocal score; 8 p. eachThe fox and the hens Photocopy of holograph for piano; 3 p.Frog in the well Holograph in ink for piano; 1 p.Fugue No. 1 In American style Photocopy of holograph for piano and bass instrument with holograph annotations; 20 p.Fulfillment Holograph for guitar; 1 p.Furiante Holograph score; 2 p.Garry Owen Holograph full score in ink; 3 p.Gaspé Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.Give me Jesus[S.l.]: Galaxy Music Corporation, . 1958 Chorus score; 1 leaf eachGo tell it on the mountain Holograph of vocal score for two voices; 1 p.Great river - A symphony for narrator and orchestra Holograph full score in ink; 104 p.Ground hog Holograph in ink for piano; 4 p.Ground hog Holograph in ink for 2 violins and piano; 4 p.Habañera Holograph in ink for piano; 2 p.Hanon (Familiar sequence on the white keys) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.The heart[S.l.]: Mercury Music Corporation, . 1952 Photocopy of printed piano-vocal score; 1 p.Heavy hangs the sky Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.Heidi (11th chords in C) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.Holy night Holograph piano-vocal score with annotations; 1 p.Hopscotch (slurs over the beat) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.The humble birth Photocopy of holograph chorus score; 3 p.Iceberg Photocopy of holograph for piano; 5 p. eachIn that poor stable[S.l.]: Novello & Company Limited, . 1973 Piano-vocal score; 6 p. each[Intrada] Holograph in ink for organ; 13 p.[Intrada] Photocopy of holograph for organ [bound] 10 p. each[Jehova and the ark] Holograph score for 2 pianos and annotations; 7 p.[Jehova and the ark] Photocopy of holograph for 2 pianos; [?] p.Jericho Holograph score in ink for unspecified instruments; 2 p.Joshua Ebenezer Fry (a corn fantasy) Holograph for 2 pianos in ink; 3 p.Jota Photocopy of holograph for piano; 2 p.Jota for guitar Holograph in ink for piano; 10 p.Klamath River Photocopy of holograph for piano; 4 p.Koschatiana Holograph for cello and piano in ink; 4 p.The last invocation: a requiem Holograph full score; [62] p.The last invocation: a requiem Holograph chorus score; [19] p.The last invocation: a requiem Holograph full score; [22] p.The last invocation: a requiem Holograph chorus score; [6] p.The last invocation: a requiem Holograph of choral parts and copyist manuscript of parts; [?] p.The last invocation: a requiem Photocopy of holograph full score, bound, with annotations; 87 p.The last invocation: a requiem Photocopy of holograph full score, unbound; 87 p.The last invocation: a requiem Photocopy of holograph full score;76 p.[A life] Holograph score for cello and piano, earlier version 18 p.[A life] Photocopy of holograph score with markings; 27 p.Little girl walking to school (left hand syncopations) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.Little jota Holograph in ink for piano; 2 p.The long farewell[S.l.]: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, . 1951 Chorus score; 5 p.eachThe lord star Holograph full score in ink; 32 p.The lord star Holograph chorus score in ink; 11 p.Love somebody[S.l.]: Theodore Presser Company, . 1957 Chorus score; 13 p. eachMarinio Holograph in ink for guitar with corrections and paste on; [2] p.Married and single life Holograph for viola and piano; 1 p.Melody on a leaf Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 1 p. each'Mid winter's snow[S.l.]: Lawson-Gould Music Publishers, Inc., . 1976 Chorus score for two part treble chorus; 7 p. eachThe morning star Holograph in ink for guitar; 5 p.Mother and child Holograph score for cello and piano in ink; 2 p.Mother and child Photocopy of holograph for keyboard; 2 p.Mt. Blanc Holograph for piano with annotations; 2 p.The muffin man Holograph full score in ink;16 p.The muffin man Photocopy of holograph bound full score; 28 p.The muffin man Photocopy of holograph full score and parts;10 p.[Music notebooks and unbound music notes] Holograph drafts and annotationsThe Nantucket fling Full score, holograph in ink; 34 p.The Nantucket fling Photocopy of holograph full score bound and unbound; 34 p. eachThe Nantucket fling Photocopy of printed partsNapoleon crossings the Alps Photocopy of holograph for piano; 3 p.Narcissus (where the left hand reflects the right in symmetric as well as pianistic inversion) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 3 p.Necklace of cambiatas holograph melodic lines; 1 p.Neusiedler See Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p. eachNight at the opera (Alberti bass) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.Nixie's party/Nixie's barnyardsee also: [White House blues]see also: [Watergate] Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 19 p.The noble skewball Holograph in ink for piano and unidentified instrument with annotations; 2 p.[Octets for brass & percussion] Holograph scores in ink with annotations; 16 p.Ode to dusk Holograph score in ink for piano and any instrument in range; 2 p.Okefenokee Holograph score in ink for clarinet and piano; 4 p.The [old gray goose] Holographs for 2 pianos; 3 p.Omaha Photocopy of printed piano-vocal score, 3 p.[Organ tracings]see also: Spirits and places Holograph scores in ink for organ;13 p.Our refuge Holograph chorus score in ink; 1 p.Papa and mamasee: Copy cat[Parliament of fowls] Holograph score in ink for piano; 41 p.Parotta (or Polinacha) Holograph in ink for piano; 1 p.Parting for guitar Holograph score; 4 p.Parting for guitar Holograph draft; 1 p.Pause for orchestra Holograph full score in ink; 8 p.Peace Photocopy of printed piano-vocal score for low voice or unison chorus; 3 p.Pecos Bill (black against white) Holograph for piano; 1 p.Pecos Bill (black against white) Holograph draft for piano;1 p.The Pequod-overture Holograph full score;19 p."Peterborough, N.H.," suite for viola and piano, [in the memory of Mrs. Edward MacDowell, 1952] Holograph score with annotations and pasteovers, with holograph parts; 25 p."Peterborough, N.H.," suite for viola and piano, [in the memory of Mrs. Edward MacDowell, 1952] Photocopy and holograph score; 22 p.Petticoat slide (a lazy ländler) Holograph for flute, clarinet and bassoon in ink; 2 p.Petticoat slide (a lazy ländler) Photocopy of holograph for flute, clarinet and bassoon;1 p.Pieces for band Photocopy of holograph full score; 77 p.Pieces for band Copyist's manuscript of partsPilgrim hymn Photocopy of score for unison chorus and organ/piano accompaniment; 2 p.The politician Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 2 p.Prelude (alternative orchestration for prelude) Holograph full score in ink; 4 p.Prelude and fugue for large orchestra Holograph in ink bound full score; 52 p.Prologue to "Everyman" Holograph score for cello, organ, and/or piano; 8 p.The purple taffic Holograph full score in ink ; 4 p.The Pusta (a Transylvania fantasy for violin and piano) Holograph score in ink for violin and piano; 19 p.Pusta (the vibrato intense) Holograph score in ink for cello and piano; 14 p.Quiet halleluia for solo guitar Holograph in ink for guitars; 2 p.Quiet halleluyah for guitar Holograph in ink; 1 p.Quintetsee: TempestThe rain forest Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.Ratattoo Holograph in ink for piano; 2 p.Ratattoo Holograph in ink for piano; 1 p.Red Cross hymn Photocopy of copyist's holograph of close score; 4 p.Remembering Ansel Adams/In memory Holograph in ink full score with drafts and rejected draft; 89 p.Return of spring[S.l.]: Lawson-Gould Music Publishers, Inc., . 1958 Chorus score; 1 leaf eachRiolama (ostinato of 4 chords) Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.Riolama (ten places for piano and orchestra) with supplement [Concerto for piano no.1] Holograph full score in ink; 152 p.Riolama (ten places for piano and orchestra) with supplement [Concerto for piano no.1] Photocopy of holograph full score with paste over and annotations; [bound] 146 p.Riolama (ten places for piano and orchestra) with supplement [Concerto for piano no.1] Holograph in ink for 2 pianos; 78 p.The river queen[S.l.]: American music edition, . 1962 Two piano score; 12 p. each[Rounds and canons 2, 3, & 4 voices] Holographs in ink for vocal with little or optional accompaniment; 31 p.[Rounds and canons 2, 3, & 4 voices] Photocopy of holograph for 3 voices and piano or organ; 1 p.Saluda, N.C. Photocopy of holograph score for unspecified instruments; 1 p.Salute to Casey Jones for 4 or more cellos Holograph score in ink with corrections; 7 p.Salisbury cycle for English bells Holograph score in ink for English bells; 19 p.The schoolboy[S.l.]: Lawson-Gould Music Publishers, Inc., . 1958 Chorus score for two part chorus; 6 p. eachSecond time skating (shifting seconds)see: First time skatingSeldom seen hollow (melody in the left and right hands)[S.l.]: Theodore Presser Company, . 1963 Piano; 1 leaf eachSleep song[S.l.]: Rongwen Music, Inc., . 1955 Chorus Score; 5 p. eachSo set its sun in thee Photocopy of printed music; 4 p.Soft air Photocopy of holograph for piano; 1 p.Sonata for cello and piano Holograph score in ink; 36 p.Sonata for viola and piano Holograph full score; 67 p.Sonata for viola and piano Holograph full score, 1987;46 p.Sonata for viola and piano Printed and bound viola part and photocopied parts with printed paste over parts three movementsSonata for viola and piano Photocopy of holograph full score [bound] and photocopies of printed full scores; [bound and unbound] 57 p. eachSonata for violin and piano Photocopy of copyist's manuscript full score; [bound] 30 p. with photocopy of copyist partsSong after the rain[S.l.]: Rongwen Music, Inc., . 1959 Score for horn and piano;3 p. and 1 part eachSong of snow-white heads[S.l.]: Mercury Music Corporation, . 1952 Photocopy of a piano-vocal score; 4 p.Songs from Emily Dickinson Photocopy of printed piano-vocal score; 36 p. eachSongs of the people Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 32 p. each[Songs of A. E. Housman] [S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d. Printed piano-vocal score; 30 p.[Songs with lyrics by C. Lengyal] Holograph piano-vocal scores in ink; 12 p.The sophomore little hymnal Photocopy of student's holographs; 9 p.[Spirits and places]see also: [Organ tracings] Holograph in ink for organ; 50 p.Stars Holograph piano-vocal score; 2 p.Stars Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 2 p.Stony-lonesome Holograph score in ink for oboe and piano; 1 p.Stony-lonesome Holograph sketch in ink for oboe, piano, violin, viola, cello, and bass; 1 p.Stony-lonesome Photocopy of holograph score for oboe and piano; 3 p. eachString quartet Holograph score in ink, with annotations; 65 p.Sugarlump Holograph for unspecified instruments with annotations; 2 p.Sunday (pedal)see: Hopscotch (slur over the beat)A stroll Photocopy of holograph for piano; 2 p. eachSwamp and meadow Photocopy of holograph for piano; 3 p.Symphony [No.1] in 4 movements Holograph full score movement 1 with annotations; [bound] 48 p.Symphony [No.1] in 4 movements Holograph full score movement 2 with annotations; [bound] 59 p.Symphony [No.1] in 4 movements Holograph full score movement 3 with annotations; [bound] 48 p.Symphony [No.1] in 4 movements Holograph full score movement 4 with annotations; [bound] 53 p.Symphony [No.1] in 4 movements Photocopy of holograph full score, movement 1; [2 copies, bound] 48 p. eachSymphony [No.1] in 4 movements Photocopy of holograph full score, movement 2; [2 copies, bound] 58 p. eachSymphony [No.1] in 4 movements Photocopy of holograph full score, movement 3; [2 copies, bound] 45 p. eachSymphony [No.1] in 4 movements Photocopy of holograph full score, movement 4; [2 copies, bound] 53 p. eachSymphony [No.1] in 4 movements Holograph of full score movement 3 with annotations; [bound] [?] p.Symphony [No.1] in 4 movements Holograph of full score 4 movements; 197 p.Symphony [No.1] in 4 movements Holograph parts; [?] p.Symphony [No.1] in 4 movements Negative of holograph full score 4 movementsTake your choice Holograph of four songs 3 piano-vocal, 1 full score; 10 p.Take your choice Copyist's manuscript parts in ink; [?] p.Take your choice Copyist's manuscript parts in ink; [?] p.Take your choice Copyist's manuscript miscellaneous parts in ink; [?] p.Take your choice Photocopy of holographs and copyist's manuscript for piano-vocal score; 48 p.Take your choice Photocopy of holograph and copyist's manuscript for piano-vocal miscellaneous songs some with annotation; 19 p.[Tempest] Holograph Score with parts in ink; 45 p.[Tempest] Holograph score in ink; 39 p.[Tempest] Holograph piano-vocal score in ink; 36 p.[Tempest] Holographs score in ink, movements 1,2 and 5; 47 p.[Tempest] Holograph string parts and narration parts[Tempest] Photocopy of holograph score spiral bound;49 p.[Tempest] Photocopy of holograph full score; 47 p.[Tempest] Photocopy of holograph and copyist's manuscript partsTen songs Piano-vocal score; 35 p. eachThree fables (narrative rubato style) Photocopy of holograph for piano and narrator; 1 p.Three little babes Holograph for two violins (and a 3rd), or two clarinets (and a 3rd), or oboe or flute and bassoon; 1 p.Three little babes Holograph for 2 violins, or 2 violas, or 2 oboes, or 1 flute and 1 oboe, or 2 clarinets (transposing); 3 p.The Tin Lizzie Photocopy of holograph for piano; 3 p.To a loving husband: a songlet for soprano and alto Photocopy of holograph for piano-vocal score; [1 p.][To the United Nations]see also: Destiny of the flag Holograph drafts of full score and parts[To the United Nations] Copyist’s holograph for 2 violins, viola, cello and bass with oboe partsToucanacha Holograph for piano; 3 p.Two songs for basssee: Prelude and fugue for large orchestraTransylvania/Homage to Lizst Holograph score in ink for cello and piano; 14 p.A tree on the plains Holograph full score in ink; 251 p.A tree on the plains Holograph piano score 2 hands or 4 hands in ink; 158 p.A tree on the plains. Buddy's nocturne Holograph part for clarinet; 1 p.A tree on the plains. Shirley's tap dance Photocopy of holograph for 2 pianos; 3 p.Tributaries songs Holograph piano-vocal in ink with annotations; 97 p.Tributaries songs[S.l.]: The Musical Offering, . 1978 Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score; 108 p. eachTrio No.1 for violin, cello, and piano (revised version) Holograph score with annotations for violin, cello, and piano; 50 p.Trio No.1 for violin, cello, and piano (revised version) Photocopy of holograph score for violin, cello and piano (first version); [bound]Trio No.1 for violin, cello, and piano (revised version) Copyist's manuscript parts in pencilTrio No.2 Holograph score for violin, cello, and piano with holograph annotations; [?] p.Trio No.2 Photocopy of holograph for violin, cello and piano with printed parts; [?] p.Trio [No.3?] Holograph piano part only; [?] p.[Trio] Holographs in ink with annotations; 26 p.Trio Holographs with annotations; [?] p.Trumpet tunesee: [Intrada][Tumbleweeds suite] Holograph score for violin and piano with annotations, pasteovers, and draft; 41 p.Two poems for narrator and instrumental triosee also: Aliens Photocopy of holograph score for narrator, oboe, horn, and piano;19 p. eachTwo hymns for the bicentennial[S.l.]: World Library Publications Inc., . 1975 Close score; 4 p. each[Undeveloped titled sketches] Holographs of various mediums some with holograph annotations and pastovers; 30 p.[Unidentified ensemble and orchestra pages] Holograph pages in ink with annotations; 57 p.[Unidentified keyboard drafts] Holographs in ink some with annotations and pasteovers; 155 p.[Unidentified string ensemble pages] Holographs pages in ink with annotations; 18 p.[Unidentified parts] Holographs, negatives and photocopies of various parts; 30 p.[Unidentified drafts] Holographs in ink with annotations; 86 p.[Unfinished Symphonic Movement] Holograph full score in ink with annotations; 22 p.Usania Holograph chorus score with annotations and script; 42 p.Usania Photocopy of holograph full score; 64 p.Usania Photocopy of copyist's chorus score with photocopy of holograph finale; 42 p.Valley of Judea[S.l.]: Lawson-Gould Publishers, Inc., . 1977 Score for two part treble chorus with piano or organ and recorder; 10 p. each[Violin and piano pieces] Holograph scores in ink; 19 p.[Violin and piano pieces] Photocopy of holograph full score; 39 p.The violinsee: ConversationVoyage to Ararat Holograph 2 piano score; 41 p.Voyage to Ararat Photocopy of holograph 2 piano score; 45 p.Voyage to Ararat Copyist's manuscript 2 piano score; 7 p.Waiting[S.l.]: Peer International Corporation, . 1956 Chorus score; 5 p. eachWater[S.l.]: Galaxy Music Corporation, . 1959 Two part treble chorus with piano or organ accompaniment; 4 p. each[Watergate]see also: Nixie's party Holograph piano-vocal score; 24 p.[Watergate]see also: Nixie's party Holograph piano-vocal score;24 p.[Watergate]see also: Nixie's party Photocopies of holographs with lyric sheets; [bound] 32 p. each[White House blues]see also: [Watergate]see also: Nixie's party Holograph piano-vocal score with annotations; 62 p.[White House blues] Photocopy of holograph piano-vocal score, some with holograph annotations; 72 p.[White House blues] Drafts and discards, some holographsWhite marsh Holograph full score, with annotations; 8 p.Wild mustangs/Texas/Lobo girl of Devil Riversee also: Riolama [Concerto for piano no. 1] 4th movement Holograph in ink for piano; 13 p.Wild mustangs/Texas/Lobo girl of Devil River Holograph draft for piano in ink; 1 p.Wild mustangs/Texas/Lobo girl of Devil River Photocopy of holograph for piano; 13 p.The woodchuck Holograph score for bassoon and piano; 3 p.The woodchuck[S.l.]: Rongwen Music, Inc., . 1955 Score and part; 5 p. eachThe woodchuck Photocopy of holograph for piano vocal; 3 p.[Woodwind pieces] Holograph scores for flute, oboe and bassoon; 19 p.World take good notice Photocopy of printed music for piano- vocal; 2 p.Year's end (fum, fum, fum)[S.l.]: Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., . 1985 Piano-vocal score; 7 p.Yellow Sea/The banks of the Yellow Sea Photocopy of holograph, piano-vocal score; 4 p.Yellow Sea/The banks of the Yellow Sea Photocopy of printed piano-vocal; 2 p.Yemassee River S.C. Photocopy of holograph; 1 p.Writings, 1898-1990Writings of Ernst Bacon arranged into two subseries: Poetry and Prose. Arranged by genre. PoetryPoetry, autographs, typescripts, and photocopies of unpublished original poems, and poetical writings by Ernst Bacon. Arranged aphabetically by title. 90 degrees, n.d.The abstortionists, n.d.Academia, n.d.Addiction Inc., [1988]Admonition, 1988 Mar. 29Advice to a young man, n.d.[All things in excess], 1986 May 16America needs, n.d.And yet, n.d.Apothegms for artists, n.d.see also: Maxims for musiciansThe arts, n.d.Audiences, n.d.[Better to have found], 1967Born every minute, n.d.[Days gone by], n.d.[Enemy of the day], 1989 July 2[Fine feathers], n.d.Footnotes, n.d.General, n.d.Getting on, n.d.Hail to the native new year, n.d.[If you'll only invent a new name], n.d.[In all my years], [1988]Involution, n.d.[It is time to act], 1988 Oct. 18[I've learned all the tricks], 1988 Mar. 17Das Kapital, n.d.[The law grows ever more lenient], n.d.A lesson in lunar limericks, n.d.Lines, n.d.see also: VersesThe maestro, n.d.[Maxims]Maxims for musicians, n.d.see also: Apothegms for artistssee also: Prose subseries, Maxims for musicians[Merest leaf], n.d.[Migration], n.d.MiscellaneousNevertheless see: Hail to the native new year[No light], n.d.Notebooks: Poetry, 1967-1968see also: Prose subseries, Notebook, 1967-1968Of taste, n.d.Orpheus' return, n.d.Our constitution, n.d.The peacock, n.d.see also: Prose subseries, FablesPicketing the muse, n.d.The political panorama, n.d.Politics, n.d.Posthumity, n.d.Pratt's Falls, New York, n.d.Science in arts, n.d.Serialaria, n.d.Shadows, n.d.Society, n.d.The super-cowpoke, n.d.Surfeit, 1985 MaySymbols or abstraction, n.d.Taxation without molestation?, n.d.see also: Prose subseries, Taxation without molestation[There are captains of learning], n.d.They knew, n.d.To a distortionist, n.d.To a young hippie, n.d.[To magnify it in failure], n.d.To the watersTones and colors, n.d.Unfinished writings, n.d.[Utopian fantasy], n.d.Verses, 1984see also: LinesVerses/Lines, n.d.The wasters, n.d.[When music is personal], n.d.[While the young man], n.d.Wizard oil, n.d.ProseProse, autographs, typescripts, photocopies, published and unpublished prose writings of Ernst Bacon. the subseries also contains letters to the editor. Arranged aphabetically by title. 1992 (to think ahead), n.d.[Academia houses its own little corners], n.d.Academic life, n.d.An academic stepchild, n.d.[According to our president], n.d.Acoustical notes, n.d.Admonitions before a concert, 1978 May 10Advice to candidates, n.d.Advice on teaching, n.d.Advice to movie and TV directors, n.d.Advice to music patrons, n.d.see also: EarAdvice to patrons, 1980 Feb.-Mar.Advice to politicians, n.d.Amateur notes on a few national heroes, n.d.[Amphorisms], n.d.[Anonymous chorus], n.d.Apartheid, n.d.Apologues, n.d.see also: Fablessee also: SatiresArticles, n.d.Articles of protest, n.d.The artist and the critic, 1978 apr. 14, 1984As for TV, n.d.[As much to-do over a sprinter lopping], [1987]Atlantis continued, n.d.The avant-garde, n.d.[Beyond doubt, we Americans], [1987]The bitter price or I don't like it, n.d.Boldness, n.d.[The Boston Symphony], n.d.The bush, n.d.Carmel Festival President, n.d.Cement flood, n.d.The chapel, 1988Classical vs. contempory music, n.d.Commonplaces, n.d.Common sense in music, n.d.Constitutional changes, n.d.Contests, n.d.[Contests in the arts], n.d.[Controversial letters], 1940-1979, n.d.see also: Letters to the editorThe crime, n.d.Crime and punishment, n.d.Crossing the Andes, n.d.[Defense by retaliation], n.d.Democratic music, n.d.Departure, n.d.Desert see: [General Comments][Despite numerous cadenzas], n.d.Didactic banalities, n.d.The dilemna of music see: Articles[Dind], n.d.The directors of televents, n.d.The doctoral complot, n.d.see also: Words on musicDoing nothing, n.d.Ear, 1975 Apr.-Jun.see also: Advice to music patronssee also: The symphony as a civic institutionEducation, n.d.Education?, n.d.Ernest Bloch, 1971 Aug.Essays, n.d.Essays, [political], n.d.An estimate 1984, n.d.The ethics of music, n.d.The exotic garden, n.d.[Fables], n.d.see also: Satiressee also: ApologuesFarmer's Museum fascinating place see: Words on musicFather and son, n.d.Fifth amendment, n.d.First attempt, n.d.The flight of the American musician, n.d.Folk song, n.d.[Formerly the best doctors], n.d.Four brothers, n.d.From the listener, n.d.[General comments], n.d.Government and the arts, n.d.[A great musical iniquity], [c.1940][Greatness?], n.d.Has the native opera a future?, 1944 Feb. 20Der Herr Diktator, n.d.see also: Words on musicHistory stories, 1907 Apr. 22-Jun. 4The honor of music, n.d.see also: Revolt and change[The Honorable Governors and Patrons of the San Francisco Orchestra], 1982 May 28An honorable science, 1988 Apr. 4L'hopital musicale, n.d.How a major career?, n.d.How good is TV?, n.d.[How long must a composer be dead], n.d.How much music, 1988 Apr. 20How to remain a second-rate city in music, n.d.I disagree, n.d.I don't like it, n.d. see: The bitter price or I don't like it[I have long been of the opinion], n.d.Imaginary dialogues, 1989 May 1, 1989 Aug. 31, 1989 Sept. 4, 1989 Oct. 2, [1990], n.d.Immigration should be restricted, n.d.International courtesy or Manners between nations, 1958 Jan. 15The interpretative art, n.dThe interpreter, n.d.Introduction, n.d.Invention and discovery, n.d.Is art a mirror?, n.d.[It is not necessary to whitewash], n.d.[It seems to be], n.d.[I've talked enough about music], [c.1940]Jazz and the like, n.d.Jerusalem revisted, n.d.Keeping the wheels turning, n.d.The latter-day puritanism, 1965A layman's view, n.d.Leonardo's dream, n.d.The lesson from England, n.d.The letter, n.d.Letters to the Editor, 1947-1999, undatedsee also: [Controversial letters]Life and freedom, n.d.[Like any merchant], n.d.The listener, n.d.Lloyd's, [1988]Local, n.d.Local and music of our day, n.d.A look at music see: EarA look at TV, n.d.Looking back, n.d.Lorenzo the Magnificent, n.d.The man from nowhere, n.d.Man on foot, n.d.Master and pupil, n.d.Maxims for musicians, n.d.see also: Poetry subseries, Maxims for MusiciansMeans and extremes, 1937 Apr.Men of genius, n.d.Miscellaneous, 1940, 1990, undatedThe mocking-bird and the crow, n.d.Mr. President and Faculty of Converse College, n.d.Music and business, n.d.Music and democracy, 1966Music and the arts, n.d.Music and the piano - general, n.d.Music, fromThe Argonaut, 1934 Jan. 26-1935 Apr. 5Music in the home, n.d.The music teacher, n.d.The musical dilemme, n.d.Musical episodes, n.d.Musical notes (mostly), n.d.[My music ought to speak for itself], n.d.Native soil, 1987 winter -1988 springThe nature of crime, n.d.Neighbors, n.d.A new policy for symphony orchestras, n.d.Notebook, 1911 June 29-30Notebook, 1911 Sept. 5Notebook, 1911 Sept. 19Notebook, 1911Notebook, 1912 June 27Notebook, 1912 July 24Notebook, 1912 Aug. 6Notebook, [c.1917]Notebook, 1928-31Notebook, 1929 June - Dec.Notebook, 1938Notebook, 1939Notebook, 1944Notebook, 1940-45 see: Notebook, 1950Notebook, 1946-48Notebook, 1940ssee also: Notebook, 1950Notebook, 1950Notebook, 1951, 1953Notebook, 1956, 1958-60Notebook, 1960see also: Notebook, 1950Notebook, 1960-61Notebook, 1961-62Notebook, 1963-64Notebook, 1967Notebook, 1967-68Notebook, 1968Notebook, 1970Notebook, 1971Notebook, [c. 1980]Notebook, 1980-83Notebook, 1981-85Notebook, 1982-85Notebook, 1990 JanNotebook, undatedNotes on the presidency, n.d.A novel, n.d.[Now the "contras" are about to invade Nicaragua], n.d.Of careers, n.d.Of musical study, [1941 Oct. 19]see also: On musicOf tyranny, n.d.On Ansel Adams, 1989 Apr. 28On art, n.d.On composition and its theory, n.d.On myself, n.d.On music, n.d.On music in America... today..., 1966 Feb.-Mar.On musical study see: Of musical studyOn painting, n.d.On teaching, n.d.One hundred scores, n.d.[One need be no environmentalist], [c.1968][One of my notable traits], n.d.An open letter to the President [of the United States], n.d.The operation, n.d.The orchestra, n.d.[Our musical idiom], n.d.Our taxes where?, n.d.The parlour song book, n.d.Patience, n.d.Patronage, n.d."Pedagogy" so called, n.d.The penny discount, n.d.[Perhaps the greatest achievements in art], n.d.Pianists then and now, 1981 Nov.Picture of a conductor, n.d.Pitapatation, n.d.Poetry in search of music, 1941The poet's odyssey, n.d.see also: FablesThe portrait, n.d.[Precepts], n.d.Prelude to an address on piano and melody, 1967 May 11The presidency of the nation, n.d.The private estate see: Words on musicProblems and motives, n.d.Radio address by Ernst Bacon, 1941 Oct. 27[Reforms never come about through reason], n.d.Re-incarnation, n.d.[The resignation], n.d.Retirement by the calender, n.d.Retirement by the clock, n.d.The return, n.d.Revolt and change, n.d.see also: The honor of musicSatires, n.d.see also: Apologuessee also: FablesThe servant, n.d.Servant and master, n.d.Smithsonian Institute, n.d.Song, 1988 Apr. 14The statement, n.d.Stories, n.d.Story of a soldier who died in WWI, n.d.The symphony, n.d.The symphony as a civic institution, n.d.see also: EarA talk on regional music, n.d.Taxation without molestation?, n.d.see also: Poetry subseries, Taxation without molestationThe teacher as artist, 1966 Apr. 21[That boasted new "verismo"], n.d.[There is no worse pollution today], n.d.Thoughts of a vagrant, n.d.Three brothers, n.d.The toucan, n.d.see also: Fables[To sermonize about human rights and democracy], [1987]Too much music?, n.d.Toward a musical home-rule, n.d.Toward our third century, n.d.The tragedy of American music, [c.1940]The trials of failing eyesight, n.d.Tribute in reverse, n.d.[True West], 1988 Apr. 7Truth and untruth, n.d.Union, n.d.[A university dean], n.d.Utilitarian monopoly, 1988 Apr. 17The value of choral music, n.d.Vienna, n.d.Viewing the mainstream, n.d.Waste, n.d.The whale aimed the shark, n.d.What about TV?, n.d.[What is democracy?], n.d.[What is this high standard of living], n.d.[What is TV news these days?], [1987][Whatever the virtues of our jury system], n.d[The White House has become], n.d.Why I am not avant-garde, n.d.[Wife-abuse is a common subject], n.d.Women in music, n.d.A word to TV, radio and movie producers, n.d.Yesterday and today, n.d.Words on music, 1965see also: Doctoral complotCorrespondence, 1898-1990Correspondence sent and received by Ernst Bacon. This series is arranged into two suberies: Family Correspondence and General Correspondence. Arrangement is by subject. Family CorrespondenceFamily correspondence, letters from and to Ernst Bacon from his blood relatives, father, mother, siblings, his own immediate family, wives, and European relatives, with and unidentified family folder. Arranged aphabetically by correspondent. Atkins, Clara P., n.d.Bacon, Alphons, 1916, 1944-48, n.d.Bacon, Analee Camp, 1939-78, n.d.see also: Bacon, PaulBacon, Arthur, 1957, 1962Bacon, Charles S. Sr., 1923-46, n.d.Bacon, Charles S. Jr., 1936-49Bacon, David, 1988, 1990, n.d.Bacon, Ellen, 1964-91, n.d.Bacon, Hilary, 1961, 1967Bacon, Madi, 1938-39, 1955-62Bacon, Marga, 1943-85, n.d.Bacon, Paul, 1949, 1952, 1961-69Bacon, Peggy, 1948-51Bacon, Penty, 1936, n.d.Camp, Wilbur, 1939, 1943[Farrell], Guy, n.d. and Neil [Farrell]Farrell, Quintus William, 1988, n.d.Gammon, Eleanor, 1912-15, n.d.Gammon, Stella, n.d.Gammon, Vera, 1913[LeHalk?], Lili, 1986Lillie, Frances C., 1936, 1938Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1934, 1938Lillie, Ralph S., 1928, 1939, 1941Pichler, Hans, 1963Pinscoff, Karl, 1972; Susi Pinscoff, and Thomas PinscoffRosthorn, Arthur von, 1926-33Rosthorn, Marid von, 1923-50, 1966, n.d.Trauner, Richard, 1947, 1954, 1961-82Unidentified, 1912-36, n.d.Welch, Robert, 1929Wendt, Louise, 1969Wendt, [?], 1972, 1986Wheeler, Emily Lillie, 1927, n.d.General CorrespondenceGeneral correspondence, contains other letters not listed in Family correspondence or letters to the editor. It contains letters from fans, students, friends, and professional acquaintances. Arranged aphabetically by correspondent. 506th Army Air Forces Band, 1944-45Adams, Ansel, 1951-80, n.d.Adams, Marion, n.d.Adams, Virgina, n.d.Adler, Kurt, 1983 May 26Aid To Music Program, 1961Alkahest Celebrity Bureau, 1938 Sept. 21All Souls Parish, 1973 Feb. 20Allen, William Duncan, 1983 May 26Alpha Mu Music Honor Society, n.d.Ameling, Elly, 1979American Conservatory of Musicsee: Sowerby, LeoAmerican Conservatory Theatre, 1977 Jan. 21The American Mercury, 1947American Music Center, 1958 Jan. 29The American Music Teacher, 1966, 1973-76American Opera Company, 1948 May 24American Shakespeare Festivalsee: Langner, LawrenceThe American Scholar,1966, 1974, n.d.American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, 1974, 1976, 1987, 1989Amherst College, 1931, 1989Arizona State University, 1974Arts Club of Washington, 1948Association of American Colleges, 1938-47ASCAPsee: American Society of Composers, Authors and PublisherAssociated Music Publishers, Inc., 1943-48The Atheneum Arts Foundation, 1966Atheneum Publishers, 1964-65The Atlantic Monthly, 1965-69, n.d.see also: New Republic"A" MiscellaneousBales, Dorothy, 1979-81, n.d.The Baldwin Piano Company, 1931-44Balogh, Ernö, n.d.The Bank of California, 1979 July 25Bard College, 1938Barlow, Waynesee: The University of RochesterBarr, Stringfellow, 1971 May 21Bauer, Haroldsee: The Baldwin Piano CompanyBaylor University, 1966-67Beach, Victoria Gorcoff, 1975-84, n.d.Behrend, Jeanne, 1943-1947, 1961, 1976, 1981Bennington Collegesee: Luening, Ottosee: Nowak, LionelBerkeley Daily Gazette, 1965 Sept. 22see also: The IndependentBernat, Juliettesee: Lombard, Eugene and JulietteBernstein, Leonardsee: New York PhilharmonicBialosky, Marshall, 1984Biographical Encyclopedia of the World, 1946 Dec. 9Black Mountain College, 1940-44see also: Sly, AlanBloch, Ernest, 1933-36Boatwright, Helen, 1964, 1972-79, 1983-89, n.d. and Howard BoatwrightBoosey & Hawkes, Inc., 1948, 1975The Boston Globe, 1958 June 3Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1966, 1975Boston University, n.d.Branch Banking & Trust Company, 1940 Dec. 23Bricken, Carl, 1937 Aug. 17see also: University of Chicagosee also: University of WisconsinBritish Broadcasting Corpration, 1972 Dec. 22Broude Brothers, 1974 Apr. 1Brunswick, Mark and Ruthsee: Placement Committee for German and Austrian MusiciansBufano, Remo, 1933 May 8Bureau of Fine Arts, 1917Butterworth, Neil, 1975 Jan. 24Bynner, Witter, 1928 Jan. 3"B" MiscellaneousCalifornia State University, 1987, n.d.Callaway, Paul, 1974 May 27Cambridge Records, Inc., 1964Camp Minocqua, 1917Campolindo High School, 1976 July 20Carl Fischer Inc., 1938-39Carleton College, 1981 Feb. 20Carmel Bach Festival, 1977 Aug. 15Carmel Music Society, 1976 Dec. 17Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1947Carus, Helena, 1926-27, 1940, 1950, 1965, n.d.The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, 1960-63The Catholic University of America, 1966 Dec. 28Cazenovia Junior College, 1957Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1964Central City Oprea House Associationsee: University of DenverCharlotte Symphony Orchestra Society, 1946 May 30Chasins, Abram, 1962, 1981see also: The New York TimesThe Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, 1946 Aug. 20Chicago Daily News, n.d.Chicago Little Symphonysee: Johnson, ThorChicago Symphony Orchestra, 1984-85Cieciora, Phillip J., 1981Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, 1931-47Cincinnati Zoo Opera Company, 1926 May 11Circle Blueprint Company, Inc., 1938, 1943Circle in the Square, 1975 Dec. 18Citkowitz, Israel, n.d.The City College of the University of New York, 1966 Jan. 20see also: Jahoda, FritzCivic Concert Service, Inc., 1939 Dec. 11The Civic Symphony Society, 1943The Clark-Brewer Teachers Agency, 1937-44Clark Music Co., 1945, 1948Clavier, 1981-85, n.d.The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1960-69Clifton, Chalmers, 1942-44Coates, Helen G.see: New York PhilharmonicThe College of William and Mary, 1939The College Young Men's Christian Association of Northwestern University, 1917 Mar. 6Colorado Women's College, 1967 Feb. 28Columbia Artists-Concert Management, 1989 Sept. 22Columbia University in the City of New Yorksee: Lang, Paulsee: Lockwood, Normand and Vonasee: Luening, Ottosee: Moore, DouglasColumbia University Press, 1966 May 23Columbia University Teachers College, 1938, 1948Command Records, 1964 July 10Commentary, 1966 Aug 18Committee on International Exchange of Persons, 1964 Feb. 12Community Concert Service, 1947Composers Publishing Club, 1939Composers Recordings, Inc., 1964-65Concord Summer School of Music, 1938 Jun. 22Concordia Publishing House, 1966Congregation Emanu-El, 1951, 1976Connecticut College, 1942Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., 1943 Aug. 30Converse College, 1938-1948, 1964-1966, 1975, undatedCoolidge, Elizabeth Sprague, 1938 Sept. 29Corbató, Emily, 1965-86Cornell University Libraries, 1974 Feb. 22Cowell, Henry, 1953, 1983 and Sidney CowellCricket: magazine for children, 1974 Sept. 24Curtin, Phyllis, n.d.The Curtis Institute of Music, 1939, 1941"C" MiscellaneousDaedalus, 1964 June 9Daily Express, 1954 July 21Daily News/Evening Newssee: Ussher, BrunoDartmouth Collegesee: Leich, RolandDavies, Mrs. Ralph (Louise), 1980 June 30, n.d.Denison University, 1967 Jan. 9Department of Rehabilitation, 1989 Dec. 19Detroit Symphony Orchestra, 1932 May 23Deutsche Medizinische Gesellschaft, 1916 Mar. 17Diablo: the magazine of the East Bay, 1989Dodd, Mead & Company, 1965 Feb. 3Down beat, 1965 Apr. 13Downes, Olin, 1944 Sept. 8see also: The New York TimesDrinker Biddle & Reath, 1945 June 28Duke University Library, 1974 Mar. 14"D" MiscellaneousEast Bay Regional Park District, 1977 Aug. 29Eastman School of Musicsee: The University of RochesterEdward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1966 July 6Elkan-Vogel, Inc., 1972 June 30Elkus, John, 1944, 1962-65, 1974-79 and Elizabeth ElkusElmcrest Manor, 1964Eloesser, Leo, 1932-67, n.d.Elwell, Herbert, 1960Emory University, 1968 Mar. 22Erskine, Dorothy, 1930-42, 1957-60, 1974, n.d.Erskine, John, 1941-43, 1974Erskine, Morse, 1936, 1954Esquire, n.d.The Etude music magazine, 1943 June 16"E" MiscellaneousFairbank, Janet, n.d.The family, 1932, 1951Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc., 1967 Oct 27Field, Sara Bard, 1931, 1937-49, n.d.First Presbyterian Church, 1946, 1958, 1961Fletcher, Stanley, 1973-79The Florida State University, 1962 Dec. 12Floyd, Carlisle, 1966 Mar. 6Foldes, Andor, 1946-47, 1963Foothill College, 1964 Mar. 16The Ford Foundation, 1953-71The Foundation for Environmental Design, 1966 Mar. 14The Free Library of Philadelphia, 1939, 1974, 1987Fresno Philharmonic Association, 1966 Mar. 9Fuchs, Peter Paulsee: Louisiana State UniversityFunk & Wagnalls Company, Inc., 1965 Apr. 8Furman University, 1939, n.d."F" MiscellaneousG. Schirmer, Inc., 1931, 1971, n.d.see also: Reese, GustaveGalaxy Music Corporation, 1938-1940Gates, Fanny C., 1925-31Gauthier, Eva, 1948, n.d.George Peabody College for Teachers, 1967 Jan. 16George Mason University, 1985 July 31Gish, Mrs. Herbert (Emily)see: Corbató, EmilyGlen Farm, n.d.Glenn, Carroll, 1945, n.d.Goldovsky Opera Institute Incorporated, 1976 Feb. 17Goldsboro News-Argus, 1946 Aug. 26Goldman, Maurice, n.d.Goldman, Richard Frankosee: Peabody InstituteGolschmann, Vladimir, 1939 Oct. 1Goossens, Boonie, 1926 Jan. 22, n.d.Goossens, Eugenesee: Cincinnati Symphony OrchestraGraham, Stuart, 1944, n.d.Gray, Maxine Cushing, 1936-48, 1976, 1987The Great Southwest Books, 1984-85Greissle, Felixsee: Edward B. Marks Music CorporationGrinnell College, 1947-48Grunewald, Carl F., 1915-16, n.d.Gunn, Glen Dillard, 1940-48see also: Bureau of Fine Arts"G" MiscellaneousHamilton College, 1938-40, n.d.Hanson, Howardsee: National Association of Schools of Musicsee: The University of RochesterHarper & Brothers Publishers, 1939, 1948Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., 1971 June 24Harper's Magazine, 1965, n.d.Harris, Johana, 1961, 1980, 1986-89Harrison, Guy Fraser, 1946, 1955, 1966-68, n.d.Harrison, Lou, 1987 Oct. 23Harvard University, 1925, 1938-48, 1966-74Headley, George L., 1939Heafner, Carolyn, 1981Heinsheimer, Hans W., n.d.Henry Hadley Foundation, Inc., 1939Hewitt, Helen M., 1949Hi Fi/Stereo Review, n.d.High Fidelity, 1966 Aug. 4Hines, Duncan, 1938 Jan. 15Hinrichsen, Evelyn, 1978Holm, Jeff, 1970, 1986-87Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1965 Jan. 18Horgan, Paul, 1932-33, 1941-70, 1978-82, n.d.Horizon, 1962-69Houston, George, 1926, n.d.Huntington Hartford Foundation, 1956-63Hurd, Henrietta Wyeth, 1950 Aug. 31, n.d.Hurd, Peter, [1953]-62, n.d.Hutchins, Guy, 1942, 1984-88, n.d."H" MiscellaneousThe Independent, 1976 May 21see also: Berkeley Daily GazetteIndiana University, 1938, 1965-66, 1980Ingles, Mrs. William Constance F., 1955, 1961-86, n.d.International Alliance Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Pictures Machine Operators, 1938 Sept. 26International Institute of Music, 1961Ives, Ruth Livingston, 1946-74, n.d.J. Fischer & Bro., 1933 Apr. 24Jahoda, Fritz, 1939 Oct. 13Jalowetz, Heinrichsee: Black Mountain CollegeJames, Philip, 1948-53Johansen, Gunnar, 1945, 1980-83, n.d.John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1939-41, 1964Johnson, Thor, 1944, 1962Juilliard School of Music, 1958, 1970"J" MiscellaneousKQED, 1985-86The Katherine Branson School, 1940 Jan. 10Kaun, Bernhard, 1966, n.d.The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Friedheim Awards, 1984The Kenyon Review, n.d.Knoblauch-Franc, Marion, 1982-83Kohn, Hans, 1963-67Kolisch, Rudolf, 1953Komroff, Manuel, 1948-58, 1966-74, 1986, n.d. and Odette KomroffKorn, Peter, 1962Krenek, Ernst, 1942 Jan. 14"K" MiscellaneousLamont School of Musicsee: University of DenverLang, Paul Henry, 1950, n.d.see also: The Musical QuarterlyLangner, Lawrence, 1946-55Lawson-Gould Music Publishers, Inc, 1973 Oct. 31Lee, Russel van Arsdale, 1956, 1973-74, n.d. and Dorothy LeeLehigh University, 1966 May 16Lehmann, Lotte, 1968 Sept. 20Leich, Roland, 1941, n.d.Lengyel, Cornel, 1959, 1967 and Teresa LengyelLeonardo Academy of Arts and Sciencesee: Johansen, GunnarLert, Richard, n.d.Leschui, Joana, n.d.The Librarian of Mills College, 1974 Feb. 11see also: Mills CollegeLibrary and Museum of the Performing Artssee: The New York Public LibraryThe Library of Congress, 1964, 1974-84, 1989Liebling-Wood, Inc., 1938-39Limestone College, 1967 Jan. 16Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., 1962 June 13Lincoln Southeast High School, 1977 Apr. 21Little, Brown and Company, 1932, 1966, 1978Lockwood, Normand, 1948-78, n.d. and Vona LockwoodLoesser, Arthur, 1941, n.d.Lomax, Alan, 1945 Dec. 4Lombard, Eugene, 1925-37, n.d. and Juliette LombardLongy School of Music, 1957 Jan. 15, n.d.Louisiana State University, 1957, 1966-67Luening, Otto, 1925-87, n.d.; Ethel Luening, and Catherine Luening"L" MiscellaneousMacDowell Colony, 1948, 1955MacDowell, Mrs. Edward, 1936-37, 1948-55Mandychewski, Vicki, 1914, 1922-1932, n.d.Manhattan School of Music, 1966, 1971Manorhouse, 1961 June 16Martin, Albert, 1947Mars Hill College, 1961 May 16Marshall, Albert, 1932, 1941, 1957-61, n.d.Marvin, Frederick, 1986-89Mason, Daniel Gregory, 1940 Sept. 14Massachusetts State College, 1948Mazzeo, Rosario, 1971 Jan. 30McClosky, David Blair, 1952, 1977-78Meet The Composer Inc., 1989 Apr. 13Metropolitan Opera Association, 1947 Feb. 26Meyer, Harry G., n.d.Mills College, 1939, 1958see also: The Librarian of Mills CollegeMilton Academy, 1943 June 15Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, 1945, 1950Minnesota Public Radio, 1987 Nov. 19Minnesota Railroads, 1958 Apr. 16Moore, Douglas, 1937-68, n.d.Mitropoulos, Dimitrisee: Minneapolis Symphony OrchestraMount Union College, 1976 Apr. 30Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, 1966 Jan. 18Museum of Modern Art, 1939 Dec. 13Music Associates of Aspen, 1986 Nov. 14Music at Kohl Mansion, 1985, n.d.Music Journal, 1963, 1977Music Library Association, 1960 Dec. 31Music Press Inc., 1946-48Music Publishers Holding Corporation, 1948 Mar. 18The Music Teachers' Association of California, 1976 Mar. 8Musical America, 1948, 1965Musical Courier, 1937 July 19The Musical Quarterly, 1964, 1979see also: Reese, Gustavesee also: Writings series, Prose subseries, [Our Musical Idiom]Musikwissenschaftliches Institut, 1963 Sept. 27Myers, Margaret, 1959-64, n.d."M" MiscellaneousN.A.A.N.A.C.M., 1961 Feb. 24NBC, Inc., 1939The Nation, 1961-66National Association for American Composers and Conductors, 1940, 1945National Association of Schools of Music, 1942-47National Association of Teachers of Singing, Inc., 1974 June 1National Concert and Artist Corporation, 1945 Jun. 12National Endowment for the Arts, 1966-77National Federation of Music Clubs, 1939, 1945, n.d.National Geographic Society, 1988 May 4The National Institute of Arts and Letters, 1962 Feb. 21National Institute of Music and Theater, 1989 Feb. 24National Symphony Orchestra, 1941 May 23The New England Conservatory, 1937-39, 1979New Mexico Music Festival at Taos, 1975-84, n.d.New Republic, 1954, 1964see also: The Atlantic MonthlyNew York, Executive Chamber, 1987-88New York Federation of Music Clubs, Inc., 1948New York Herald Tribune, 1953 Feb. 24, n.d.New York Philharmonic, 1965, 1972see also: Writings series, Prose subseries, ArticlesThe New York Public Library, 1974The New York Review of Books, 1973 Oct. 24New York Shakespeare Festival, 1976The New York Times, 1940-46, 1955, 1966see also: Chasins, AbramNew York University, 1962, 1965New York University Presssee: New York UniversityThe New Yorker1987, n.d.Newhall, Nancy, 1952, 1962-66Nies-Berger, Edouard, 1948-53Nixon, Marni, 1974-79Nordoff, Paul, 1971-72, n.d.North Point Press, 1987-89Northwestern University, 1916-17, 1941-48, 1974, n.d.Norview High School, 1954 Nov. 29Nowak, Lionel, 1932, 1946-53, 1964, 1974, 1981-91, n.d."N" Miscellaneous[Oakland, Office of the Mayor], 1986 Oct. 16Oakland Symphony Orchestra, 1984-85Oakland Tribune, 1964 Mar. 5Oberlin College, 1966, 1974, 1986Occidental College, 1964 Apr. 27Office of the Assessor, 1939 May 18see also: Miscellaneous series, Financial/legalOhio University, 1966 Dec. 29The Oklahoma City Symphony Societysee: Harrison, Guy FraserOld First Concerts, 1974 Oct. 24The Open Court Publishing Company, 1911, 1913The Orchestra School, 1939 Oct. 27Ossabaw Island Project, n.d.Oxford University Press, Inc., 1964, 1971"O" MiscellaneousPantheon Books, 1967 June 5Parker, William, n.d.Pattison, Lee, 1937-45, 1958Peabody Institute, 1966-68, 1974-75Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 1939 Feb. 15The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, 1938The Philharmonic Symphony Society of New York, 1947 Feb. 13Philosophical Library, Inc., 1986 Mar. 31Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, 1979Placement Committee for German and Austrian Musicians, 1939Pleasants, Henry, 1963Plymouth Rock Center of Music & Drama, Inc.see: McClosky, David BlairPollak, Robert, 1937-39The Post Apollo Press, 1989Price, Leontine , 1989 July 6Prime Minister of Englandsee: Thatcher, MargaretPrinceton University Library, 1974 Feb. 14"P" Miscellaneous"Q" MiscellaneousThe Reader's Digest, 1965, 1977Redlands Community Music Associationsee: Leschui, JoanaReese, Gustave, 1939, 1944Reis, Clarke, 1975, n.d.Richmond Symphony Chorus, 1967 Dec. 21Robert Shaw Choralesee: Shaw, RobertThe Rochester Civic Music Associationsee: Harrison, Guy FraserRockefellow, Martha Bairdsee: Aid to Music ProgramThe Rosamond Gifford Charitable Corporation, 1967 June 8Ross, Hugh, 1938-44, 1950Royal College of Music, 1971 Oct. 22Rutgers, The State University, 1974 Mar. 28The Rydal Press, 1986"R" MiscellaneousSA Sopken Arts, Inc., 1963-64Saben, Mowry, 1935-38Sacramento Symphony Association, 1964 Apr. 2St. Lawrence University, 1972-76St. Olaf College, 1961-66St. Paul's Church, 1953 Feb. 25Salem College, 1945 Jan. 4San Diego State College, 1960 Oct. 28San Francisco Chronicle, 1965-66, 1973, 1981-89, n.d.The San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Inc., 1939, 1966-1974The San Francisco Foundation, 1974 Nov. 11San Francisco Girls Chorus, 1989 Mar. 14[San Francisco, Office of the Mayor], 1985 Apr. 25San Francisco Opera Association, 1964 Mar. 18San Francisco Overland Limited, 1937San Francisco Public Library, 1939 Apr. 11San Francisco State College, 1958, 1963San Francisco Symphony 1964, 1985-89San Francisco Theological Seminary, 1965 May 29San Jose Mercury News, 1988 Nov. 9Sandburg, Carl, 1930-33see also: Iconography series, Drawings, Caricature of Ernst BaconSanta Fe Chamber Music Festival, 1976Sarah Lawrence College, 1939-40The Saturday Evening Post, 1939 Dec. 11Saturday Review, 1958-69, n.d.Saunders, A. P., 1938-39, 1945Schevill, Ferdinand, 192[6?], 1928, 1952, n.d.Schola Cantorum of New Yorksee: Ross, HughSeattle Symphony Orchestra, 1944Shaw, Robert, 1954-57, n.d.Shawnee Press Inc., 1981, 1985Sherman, Clay & Co., 1932 July 20Siegmeister, Elie, 1955 Apr. 11Sierra Club, 1964 June 10Sigma Alpha Iota, 1987 Jan. 5Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1950 FebSinclair, Upton, 1941 Dec 17Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1950, 1971, 1989Sly, Alan, 1938-1945, 1963-1965, 1971-1990, n.d.Smith, Melvillesee: Longy School of MusicSmith College, 1974 Feb. 14Society for the Publication of American Music, 1939 Nov. 13Sokoloff, Vladimir, 1962, 1979, 1987Sonneck, Oscarsee: G. Schirmer, Inc.Southern Connecticut State College, 1964 July 21Southern Literary Messenger, 1940-48, 1950, n.d.The Southwestern Musician, 1948Sowerby, Leo, 1933, 1964-66, n.d.Sponsors of San Francisco Performing Art Center, Inc., 1979 June 5Stanford Democratic Committee, n.d.Stanford University, 1935, 1938, 1958State Teachers College, 1948State University of New York, 1953, 1961, 1966Stock, Fredrick A., 1939-40Strickland, William, 1962 Sept. 12Supreme Court of California, 1986Swan, Eunny, 1953, n.d.Swift, Page, 1978-88Syracuse Savings Bank, 1948 Jan. 8Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, 1973 Dec. 13Syracuse University, 1943-1976, 1989see also: Community Concert Servicesee also: Nowak, LionelSyracuse University Librarysee: Syracuse UniversitySyracuse University Presssee: Syracuse UniversitySzell, George, 1944, 1955Szigeti, Joeseph, 1944-46, n.d."S" MiscellaneousTelevents, 1986 Sept. 3Thatcher, Margaret, 1989 Dec. 5Theater Dance Company, 1939The Theatre Guild, Inc.see: Langner, LawrenceTheodore Presser Company, 1964 Aug. 31The Thorne Music Fund, Inc., 1970Time, 1940 Dec. 21The Times Heraldsee: Gunn, Glen DillardToronto Symphony Orchestra Association, 1951 Feb. 2"T" MiscellaneousU.S.S. Marvin Shields (DE-1066), 1972-73Unidentified Miscellaneous, 1915-1989, undatedUnited Nations Association of the United States of America, 1983 Feb. 14United States Department of Interior, 1937 Sept. 10United States Information Agency, 1961 Feb. 20United States Veterans Bureau, 1925 Apr. 1Universität Grazsee: Musikwissenschaftliches InstitutUniversity of Arizona, 1966-67University of California, 1938-86see also: Harris, JohanaUniversity of Chicago, 1920, 1935-41University of Colorado, 1966, 1968University of Delaware, 1948 Jan. 8University of Denver, 1944-51, 1966, 1975University of Houston, 1989The University of Idaho, 1967 Jan. 5University of Illinois, 1966, 1986University of Iowa, 1974 Mar. 4University of Kansas, 1959 Aug. 31University of Kentucky, 1948 May 22University of Louisville, 1988University of Miami, 1967University of Minnesota, 1942 Jan. 16University of Mississippi, 1948, 1969University of North Carolina, 1936-48University of Oklahoma 1966, 1972, 1981University of Oregon, 1966 Feb. 23University of Pennsylvaniasee: Kohn, HansUniversity of Redlands, 1966 Sept. 6The University of Rochester, 1926-28, 1941, 1966, n.d.see also: Kaun, Bernhardsee also: Luening, Otto and EthelUniversity of Southern California, 1956, 1974see also: Chasins, AbramUniversity of Tennessee, 1948University of Texas, 1937-38, 1966see also: Kohn, HansUniversity of Washington, 1947University of Washington Press, 1973-74, 1981, 1987University of West Florida, 1971 May 20University of Wisconsin, 1937-41, 1951, n.d.see also: Johansen, GunnarUniversity of Wyoming, 1972-73, 1981, n.d.Ussher, Bruno David, 1939, n.d.Vanguard Press, Inc., 1964 July 9Vassar College, 1939-41, 1974Veterans Administration, 1948 Mar. 19Viking Press, Inc., 1964 Mar. 31Voice of America, 1968 Mar. 26"V" MiscellaneousWNIB/WNIZ, 1988 Apr. 23W.P.A. Federal Music Project, 1934-39W. W. Norton and Company, 1964-65Wagner Memorial Lutheran College, 1941 Nov. 15Washington and Jefferson College, 1967-[68?]Washington Post, 1974Washington University, 1948 Mar. 29Waubay United Church of Christ, 1973 Jan. 2Weigl, Karl, 1919, 1938-77 and Vally WeiglWesleyan University, 1947, 1963-64, n.d.see also: Kohn, HansWessel, Mark, 1939-47, 1964, n.d.Western Gerontological Society, 1985 Feb. 28Whedon, Harriet, 1938-51, n.d.Who is Who in Music, Inc., Ltd., 1948 July 28Who's Who in American Education, Inc., 1939Wigeland, Norman, 1915-19, n.d.Wigglesworth, Frank, 1941-44, n.d.Wilder, Thornton, 1947, 1954-59, 1967-73World Biographical Encylopedia, 1939, 1940, 1948Wright, Cedric, 1928-1959, undated"W" MiscellaneousYale University, 1940-45, 1963-66"Y" MiscellaneousZimmermann, Richard, 1946-48, 1976-88"Z" MiscellaneousIconography, 1898-1990The series is comprised of photographs, artworks by Ernst Bacon and others, and posters of performances of Ernst Bacon. Arrangement is by format. PhotographyErnst BaconOther photosArtworkGrossglockner und Pasterze von Glocknerhaus, in pencilMont Blanc, pencil drawing...Lisbon, watercolorThe Barber, reproductionCaricature of Ernst Bacon, by Sotomayor in ink and 3 drawings in ink by Ernst BaconFrescoed ceiling of St. Absurduni, in pencilPosters1918 Apr. 11[1919] Dec. 11[1931] Oct. 1[1931] Nov. 24[1937] Feb. 91967 May 11Miscellaneous, 1898-1990This series contains programs, a radio interview, financial/legal, Publicity releases, clippings, a Who's who certificate, dance cards, academic material, appointment books, writing by others, and lists. Arrangement is by subject. Academic materials, 1907-17, n.d.Appointment books, 1931, 1935Who's Who In America, Certificate, 1978-79Clippings, 1920, 1942, 1965-76, n.d.Dance Cards, 1915, n.d.Financial/legal, 1916-26, 1936-48, 1964-77, n.d.see also: General Correspondence, Circle Blueprint Company, Inc.see also: General Correspondence, Consolidated Edison Companysee also: General Correspondence, Office of the AssessorInterview with Ernst Bacon, 1982 Apr. 23Lists, 1911, 1929, 1947-48, 1986-87, n.d. and undatedPrograms, 1898, 1915-26, 1937-44, 1952-53, 1975, 1983-1989Publicity releases, 1901, 1915-16, 1940, 1951-55, n.d.Writings by othersReturn to the Table of Contents |