Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Series 1: MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL 1901-

Series 2: PRINTED MATERIAL

Series 3: AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL

Series 4: AWARDS AND HONORS

Series 5: MEDALS

Series 6: OBJECTS, REALIA

Series 7: PHOTOGRAPHS

Series 8: IMAGES (Cartoons, Caricatures, Drawings, etc.)

Series 9: ROBERT FROST-RELATED COLLECTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Abbreviations Used

Robert Frost Collection, 1887-2008 (bulk 1920-1963)

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Floyd Merritt.

2008

Collection Overview

Creator: Frost, Robert, 1874-1963
Title: Robert Frost Collection
Dates: 1887-2008
Dates: 1920-1963
Abstract: Literary manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings and magazine articles, ephemera, audio recordings and other materials related to Robert Frost's career as a poet and teacher. Correspondents include Joseph Blumenthal, G. R. Elliot, James Hayford, Otto Manthey-Zorn, Lawrance Thompson and George F. Whicher.
Extent: 6 records storage boxes, 30 archives boxes, 5 half archives boxes, 5 oversize boxes, 6 mapcase drawers(26.25 linear ft.)
Language: English

Administrative Information

The major portion of the Robert Frost Collection was the gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom, Class of 1955, who has continued to add to the collection. The medals in Series 5 were the gift of Frost's great-grandson, Robert L. Frost II. Additional materials were given by alumni and friends to the College. Some material was also purchased.

Note that many printed items, especially Christmas poems, that were previously included in the Frost manuscript collection have been removed and are now cataloged separately. To locate these items, search the Five College online library catalog for call number: RFB [date of card].

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

[Identification of item], in Robert Frost Collection [box #, folder #], Amherst College Archives and Special Collections, Amherst College Library.

There is no restriction on access to the Robert Frost Collection for research use. Particularly fragile items may be restricted for preservation purposes.

Requests for permission to publish material from Robert Frost Collection should be directed to the Archives and Special Collections. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights represented in the collection. The estate of Robert Frost controls all publication of Frost's writings, photographs and appearances (in any media). Specific permission is required for publication in any format.

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Biographical Note

Robert Frost, the American poet, was born in San Francisco on March 26, 1874. His father, William Prescott Frost, a journalist, died of tuberculosis in 1885. At age eleven he moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts with his mother Isabelle Moody Frost and sister Jeanie. He graduated from Lawrence High School in 1892, sharing honors as class valedictorian with Elinor Miriam White, who later became his wife. Frost enrolled at Dartmouth College and later, in 1897, at Harvard, but never earned a formal academic degree. After dropping out of college, he was a teacher, cobbler, editor and farmer. Frost's first published poem, "My Butterfly: An Elegy," appeared on November 8, 1894, in the New York newspaper The Independent. He and Elinor White were married in 1895. Through the next dozen years six children were born, two of whom died prematurely, leaving a surviving family of one son and three daughters: Carol, Lesley, Irma, and Marjorie.

From 1900 to 1909 Frost raised poultry on a farm in Derry, New Hampshire, and taught at the local school, Pinkerton Academy. In August 1912, he sold the property (newly owned) and moved the family to England, determined to establish himself in poetry in a country he thought was more receptive to his work. In England, he met and was influenced by Ezra Pound, Robert Graves, Rupert Brooke and Edward Thomas. Pound, in particular, was a supporter of Frost's work. In England he published A Boy's Will (1913) and shortly after that North of Boston (1914), both of which then came out in American editions. When he sailed back to the United States with his family in 1915, Frost's literary reputation was established.

A lecture he gave at the College in 1916 marked the beginning of a long relationship with the Amherst. (For a chronology, see "Robert Frost and Amherst College," below.)

By the 1920s Frost had become one of America's most celebrated poets. Each new book of poems (Mountain Interval (1916), New Hampshire (1923), West-Running Brook (1928), A Further Range (1936), A Witness Tree (1942), Steeple Bush (1947), and In the Clearing (1962)) met with unprecedented commercial sales and critical praise, including four Pulitzer Prizes. Frost resided in a succession of farms and houses in New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts (including Amherst). He frequently toured throughout the U.S. and in many foreign countries to do readings and to take up poet-in-residence appointments at a number of colleges and universities. His reading of the poem "The Gift Outright" at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy in 1961 was a memorable occasion.

Robert Frost died in Boston on January 29, 1963.

For a detailed chronology of Robert Frost's life, see Collected Poems, Prose and Plays by Robert Frost (N.Y.: Library of America, 1995).

1916 First college readings: lectured at Amherst College April 8.
1917-1920 Professor of English.
1917-1918 Taught Advanced Composition
1918-1919 taught American Authors
1919-1920 taught American Literature-19th Century Poets; Advanced Composition
1918 Awarded honorary M.A. by Amherst, May 2. This was the first honorary degree awarded Frost by any college or university.
1923-1925 Professor of English.
1923-1924 Taught Readings in English Literature
1924-1925 Taught Readings in Poetry, Drama, Essay and Short Story; Advanced Writing
1926 John Woodruff Simpson Lecturer (in residence for two weeks in January)
1926-1938 Professor of English on the John Woodruff Simpson Foundation endowment.
Held informal classes and readings and worked individually with students and teachers.
1931 "Education by Poetry" published in Amherst Graduates Quarterly.
1938 Memorial service held in Johnson Chapel on April 22 for Elinor Frost, who had died in Florida on March 20.
1948 Awarded honorary Litt.D. by Amherst on June 20.
1948 "Speaking of Loyalty" published in Amherst Graduates Quarterly.
1949-1963 Simpson Lecturer in Literature.Spent several weeks in Amherst each fall and spring, meeting with students and faculty and holding public readings.
1954 80th birthday celebration at Amherst College, March 26.
1962 September: Amherst announces its new library to be named for Frost, who is present at the announcement.
1962 Frost's last public appearance at Amherst (Parent's Day readings), October 20.
1963 Robert Frost dies in Cambridge, Massachusetts, January 29.
1963 Convocation for President John F. Kennedy and groundbreaking for the Robert Frost Library, October 26.
1965 Dedication of the Robert Frost Library, October 24.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

Literary manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings and magazine articles, ephemera, audio recordings and other materials related to Robert Frost's career as a poet and teacher. Many of Frost's letters in this collection were written to his colleagues, friends and students at the College. Correspondents include Joseph Blumenthal, G. R. Elliot, James Hayford, Otto Manthey-Zorn, Lawrance Thompson and George F. Whicher.

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Organization of the Collection

The collection is organized into nine series:

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Series 1: MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL 1901-

Series 1 consists of 5 subseries: A. By Robert Frost; B. By Others; C. Forgeries of Robert Frost Manuscripts; D. Correspondence; E. Robert Frost-related chronologies, bibliographies and lists.

Subseries A: By Robert Frost

Subseries A is further divided into 2 sections:

Poetry by Robert Frost, 1920-1975, includes handwritten and typescript originals as well as some copies and printed items related to the poems that are signed, initialed or inscribed. Items are arranged alphabetically by title. Approximately 85 items.
Prose by Robert Frost, 1901-1962, includes typescript and handwritten addresses, notes, speeches and articles, and some transcripts of public appearances. Items are arranged by date. 48 items.



Poetry

Box

Folder

1 1
Accidentally on Purpose. Printed. Cataloged. See call number RFB 1960 c.23. (Formerly MS Frost 325) 1960

2
Acquainted with the Night. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS signed. Variant of original version which firstappeared in 1928. Inscription, "For True Worthy White." (Formerly MS Frost 181) 1932 Apr 2

3
The Airplane of Wilbur and Orville Wright. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS signed (copy). Variant of the published version, "The Wrights' Biplane." n.d.


And All We Call American.


Assertive.

Box

Folder

1 4
At Woodward's Gardens. [2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). MS signed (copy). Note to Harriet Monroe (H. M.) on second sheet. Gift of R. Templeton. n.d.


Auspex.

Box

Folder

1 5
Auspices Limitations. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS signed. An early version of "Auspex," with revisions. Inscription, "to Jack Hagstrom." Included is a TS and its carbon copy. Also, included is a TS by Hagstrom, "...given to me by Frost on June 25, 1954...in Ripton, Vt." Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. (Formerly MS Frost 171) 1954 Jun 25

6
Away! [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS signed. Inscription, "For Joe Blumenthal to make a small book of this Christmas of 1958." (Formerly MS Frost 28) 1958 Nov 12

7
Away. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS signed. Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. (Formerly MS Frost 175) n.d.

8
Away. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS signed (2 copies). Publicity photo and photocopy for In The Clearing. Copy from E. S. S. to Jack Hagstrom. Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. n.d.


The Bafflement of Columbus.

Box

Folder

1 9
Beech [and] Sycamore. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS, with revisions. (Formerly MS Frost 6) n.d.

10
Birches. [4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). Printed, signed (copy). From Bread Loaf Folder, No. 3, Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury, Vermont. Original in Burgess Johnson (1899) Papers, Signatures file. (Formerly MS Frost 567) n.d.


Bond and Free.


A Boundless Moment.

Box

Folder

1 11
A Cabin in the Clearing. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). Facsimile. Printed. Cataloged. See call number RFD 1975 C33. 1975 Sep 3

11A
Carpe diem. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS signed (copy). Fragment (last 8 lines), variant of published poem. Notation, "Written on a single sheet of white paper for Mrs. Pinkham of Boston. Amherst, June 7-8, 1938." (Formerly MS Frost 360) 1938 Jun 7-8

12
Christmas Trees. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS (copy). Artwork by Lesley Frost, signed "Lesley." Note on reverse, "...original in Library of Congress." (Formerly MS Frost 215) n.d.

13
Christmas Trees. [3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). MS signed (copy). Christmas card sent to Professor Tilley's widow with artwork signed "Lesley." Inscription, "For Miss Tilley and her mother from Robert Frost and the children...." Copy from E. S. S. to Jack Hagstrom. Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. n.d.

14
Christmas Trees. [3] p. on 4 l. (1 s.), French fold. Christmas greeting, inscribed "...and Robert Frost to Harold Bailey." Cataloged. See call number RFB 1937b. (Formerly MS Frost 556) n.d.

15
Closed for Good. Christmas greeting marked "Return to G. R. Elliot." Cataloged. See call number RFB 1948 c.10. (Formerly MS Frost 320) 1948

15A
A Cloud Shadow. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS, variant of published poem. Notation, "From a manuscript copy inscribed and signed by Robert Frost for Richard E. Morse..."(Formerly MS Frost 360) n.d.

16
A Correction. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS Originally framed with photograph 161; folder includes copy of photograph. (Formerly MS Frost 553) n.d.


The Cow in Apple Time.

Box

Folder

1 17
The Cow in Autumn. [2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS initialed; with revisions. Published as "The cow in apple time." Reverse contains portions of "Bond and Free." Inscription, "R. F. to J. H." Included is a TS by Hagstrom, "...given to me by R. F. on June 25, 1954...in Ripton, Vt." Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. (Formerly MS Frost 172) 1954 Jun 25

18
The Cow's in the Corn. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). Printed, with drawing by Gerald Van Der Hayden. Folder also includes letter to Newton F. McKeon from John S. Mayfield. Cataloged. (Formerly MS Frost 422) n.d.

19
The Cow's in the Corn. [4] p. on 4 l. (4 s.). MS signed and initialed. Inscription, "For James and Hilda Wells from Robert Frost." Dedication to same. Introduction on [3] p. reads, "This is my sole contribution to the Celtic Drama..."Gift of the Friends of the Amherst College Library. (Formerly MS Frost 183) 1928 Nov 28

20
The Deacon's Child. [2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). MS signed (copy). Notation, "May be better have been called A Family of Nobodies. I know them." (Formerly MS Frost 417) n.d.

20A
Death. [2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.). MS signed, "R. Frost." Illustration with accompanying explanation offered by Louis Ehrlich, John Coxhead, George B. Funnell. (Formerly MS Frost 426) 1924 Apr 23


Death of the Hired Man.

Box

Folder

1 21
Dedication. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS Contains variant lines from "Waiting," with revisions. Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. (Formerly MS Frost 174) n.d.

22
Departmental. [3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.). MS initialed. Folder also includes keepsake, with facsimile, printed for dedication of Robert Frost Library, October 24, 1965, in envelope. (Formerly MS Frost 122) 1965, n.d.

23
Desert Places. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS signed. (Formerly MS Frost 73) n.d.

24
Does No One But Me at All Ever Feel This Way in the Least. Christmas greeting 1952 to Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Elliot, with envelope. Printed insert: "This poem, though not isolationist, is so dangerously near isolationist, it was thought better to send it out for Independence Day instead of Christmas." Inscription, "R. F. Fourth of July 53." Cataloged. See call number RFB 1952 c.15. (Formerly MS Frost 322) 1953 Jul 4

25
The Egg and the Machine.[2] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).MS signed (copy). First twelve lines, variant of published version, with revisions, and written on the title page {[4]p.} Section VI of a first edition of West-Running Brook held by the Cyrus Hall McCormick Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia. Inscription on [1] p., "For Mary Wilcox Glenn from Robert Frost." Included are three letters - [3] p. 3 l. (3 s.) - between Sargent Bush, Jr. of Washington and Lee University and J. Richard Phillips of Amherst College discussing the MS (Formerly MS Frost 230) 1928, 1947, 1969

26
Escapist-Never! [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS signed. Early version; later published with variations. Inscription, "For Jack Hagstrom." Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. (Formerly MS Frost 180) n.d.


Evil Tendencies Cancel.


A Family of Nobodies.

Box

Folder

1 27
Fire and Ice. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS initialed, with revision. (Formerly MS Frost 64) n.d.

28
For Columbus Day. [3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.). MS signed, with revisions. [1] p. and [2] p. written in one ink color, [3] p. written in a second ink color. Most, but not all, revisions made in second ink color. Title, "The Bafflement of Columbus" crossed-out. (Formerly MS Frost 78) n.d.

29
For Columbus Day.[3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.). MS signed (2 copies of MS filed in Box 1, Folder 28). This folder also includes correspondence between Newton McKeon of Amherst College and H. Richard Archer of Williams College, 1960 Oct 6 in which McKeon writes, "'For Columbus Day' appeared in the June 1951 Atlantic as 'And All We Call American.'" (Formerly MS Frost 350) 1960 Oct 6, n.d.

30
For Columbus Day. [2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). TS signed (copy), with revisions. (Formerly MS Frost 351) n.d.

31
For Once, Then, Something. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS initialed. (Formerly MS Frost 65) n.d.

32
Forgive, O Lord, my little jokes on Thee. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS, with revisions. Note on envelope states, "Incorrectly worded manuscript written by a fellow diner at the Westbury Hotel, November 9, 1962, and presented to Robert Frost for his signature. Some of his corrections are written in. (The poem was rewritten with Frost dictating and then he signed and dated it.)" n.d.

33
Fragmentary Blue. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS initialed. (Formerly MS Frost 66) n.d.

34
Fragmentary Blue. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS initialed. (Formerly MS Frost 67) n.d.

35
Good-by and Keep Cold. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS signed, with revision. (Formerly MS Frost 35) n.d.

36
Good-by and Keep Cold. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS initialed, with revisions. (Formerly MS Frost 68) n.d.

37
Happiness Makes up in Height for What It Lacks in Length. [2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). MS signed (copy), variant of published poem. Inscriptions, "Written Easter Sunday, 1936" and "For Mrs. Irving Babbitt." (Formerly MS Frost 74) 1936


The Hardship of Accounting.

Box

Folder

1 38
I Could Give All to Time. [3] p. on 4 l. (1 s.), French fold. Christmas greeting, 1941. Two copies: From Henry Holt and Company; from Marguerite and Fred Melcher. Woodcut by J. J. Lankes. Cataloged. See call numbers RFB 1941 and RFB 1941 c.2. (Formerly MS Frost 557) 1941

39
"I only say it as worth thinking of..."[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS signed (copy), with revisions. Noted by Frost as "[Fragment." Included is a TS signed (copy), with edit marks; and letter (copy) from Meghan A. Ferrill to Richard Wilbur dated 1990 Aug 9. n.d.


In Divës' Dive.


In Divés' Dive.


In the Clearing.

Box

Folder

1 40
It Bids Pretty Fair. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS initialed (copy). Inscription, "To Louis Henry Cohn friend of collectors from Robert Frost calm and collected." (Formerly MS Frost 97) n.d.

40A
John L. Sullivan Enters Heaven [and] A Restoration. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). TS and 2 copies. Notation below title John L. Sullivan Enters Heaven, "(To be sung to the tune of 'Heaven Overarches You and Me.')" A Restoration fragment; beginning 12 lines. Also, note from Louise Larson to Miss Barnett re: Miss Sergeant. n.d.

41
Kitty Hawk. [10] p. on 10 l. (10 s.). TS signed (2 copies), revisions. Inscription on [10] p., "For Elsie Sergeant Ripton Vt Sept 9 57" Copies from E. S. S. to Jack Hagstrom. Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. 1957 Sep 9

42
Kitty Hawk 1894. [3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.). TS signed (copy). From Pat Alger, collector. n.d.

43
Kitty Hawk. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS Fragment; beginning 6 lines. Text also used in frontispiece of In the Clearing. Inscription, "written by Robert Frost...J. B. [Joseph Blumenthal]." (Formerly MS Frost 29) 1958 Nov 12

44
Kitty Hawk. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). MS initialed (copy). Fragment; beginning 6 lines. Inscription, "R. F. to Elsie Aug 28 60 Ripton Vt The Cabin." Copy from E. S. S. to Jack Hagstrom. Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. 1960 Aug 28

45
Kitty Hawk 1894. Christmas greeting to Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Elliot, printed "from Lesley Frost and Joseph W. Ballantine." Inscription, "For Alma and Roy Elliot from Lesley." Cataloged. See call number RFB 1956 c.23. (Formerly MS Frost 324) 1956

46
Lost in Heaven. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.)MS initialed. (Formerly MS Frost 76) n.d.

47
A March Moment. [1] p. 1 l. (1 s.). TS, with corrections. Variant of published poem, "A Boundless Moment." (Formerly MS Frost 89) n.d.

47A
Miss C. Gave a Sunset Party. [1] p. 1 l. (1 s.). TS initialed (copy). Excerpt from Elizabeth Wade's 1938 thesis entitled A New England Frost (pages 34 and 35), which explains the poem's origins. Miss C. is Sylvia Clarke; she gave the original to Robert Newdick, a professor at Ohio State University and a collector of Frost material. (Formerly MS Frost 360) n.d.


Money.

Box

Folder

1 48
The Most of It. [1] p. 1 l. (1 s.). MS, with revisions. Given by Frost to Newton F. McKeon, 1942 Jan (Formerly MS Frost 190) 1942 Jan

49
[The Most of It.] ? ?????? ???????.[1] p. 1 l. (1 s.).TS (copy).Translated into Russian and signed by the translator Andrei Sergeiev. n.d.

50
My Butterfly An Elegy [1] p. (copy)MS Facsimile of original purchased by California Friends of Robert Frost. Cross-referenced: in Map case 10 n.d.

50A
My Objection to Being Stepped On.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS signed. Early version of "The Objection to Being Stepped On." First appeared as Frost's Christmas poem for 1957. Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom.(Formerly MS Frost 176) n.d.


My Objection to Being Stepped On.

Box

Folder

1 51
Neither Out Far Nor In Deep.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS signed. Inscription, "With the permission of The Yale Review."(Formerly MS Frost 30) n.d.


Not All There.

Box

Folder

1 52
Nothing Gold Can Stay.1922 Jun 8 and 1924 Mar 12[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS of two versions.Includes inscribed note from Margaret M. Parks (aka Mrs. W. George Parks) to Jack Hagstrom. 1922, 1924


Nothing Gold Can Stay.

Box

Folder

1 53
Nothing Golden Stays.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS initialed.Penciled notes by George Roy Elliott.(Formerly MS Frost 216) n.d.


Nothing Golden Stays. 1920 Mar 20


The Objection to Being Stepped On.

Box

Folder

1 54
The Objection to Being Stepped On -- Reversal.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS signed (2 copies) and TS signed (copy).Inscription, "For Florin and Harold Corbin At L.F.A. [Lake Forest Academy] where it was first read aloud."Dedications, "Dedicated to Those Only Who Know How to Sympathize with Me. To My Sympathizers." 1957 Oct 18


The Objection to Being Stepped on - Reversal.

Box

Folder

1 55
Of the Stones of the Place.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS initialed, with revisions. Title, "Rich in Stones" crossed-out. Inscription, "Trespass."(Formerly MS Frost 94) n.d.

56
On a Tree Fallen Across the Road (to hear us talk). Christmas greeting. Re: Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Elliott.Cataloged. See call number RFB 1949 c.15.(Formerly MS Frost 321) 1949 Dec

57
On the Inflation of the Currency 1919.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS, initialed; with correction.(Formerly MS Frost 69) n.d.

58
One More Brevity. Christmas greeting, 1953 to Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Elliot.Envelope inscription, "R. F exactly two years behind."Cataloged. See call number RFB 1953 c.17.(Formerly MS Frost 323) 1956 Apr 9

59
One More Brevity.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS signed. Published, with variations, as Frost's Christmas card for 1953. Inscription, "for Jack Hagstrom."Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom.(Formerly MS Frost 178) n.d.

60
One Step Backward Taken.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS signed (copy). Inscription, "To William Britton Stitt."(Formerly MS Frost 95) n.d.

61
The Onset.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS initialed.(Formerly MS Frost 70) n.d.

62
Our Hold on the Planet. Christmas greeting, 1940. Cataloged. See call number RFB 1940.(Formerly MS Frost 560) 1940 Dec

63
The Pasture.1929 Mar and 1937 Nov 30[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS signed twice (copy). Inscription, "For Ralph Marcellino."Gift of Ralph E. Marcellino.(Formerly MS Frost 251) 1929, 1937


Pertinax.

Box

Folder

1 64
Place for a Third.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS; signed, "R. Frost," with correction. (Formerly MS Frost 71) n.d.

65
Place for a Third.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS signed "Robert Frost" in Lesley Frost's hand.Inscription, "My father said to send this along to you. Lesley Frost."(Formerly MS Frost 77) n.d.


Precaution.

Box

Folder

1 66
The Prophets Really Prophesy as Mystics, The Commentators Merely by Statistics.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS signed (copies); with revisions to Author's Proof (second copy) in another's hand. Inscription on Proof, "OK." Includes two letters to Mr. Rago (Poetry magazine) - one signed "Robert," the other signed "Kathleen Morrison" (aka Mrs. Theodore Morrison).Note with papers states, "...together were Item 23 in Nov. 17, 1962 sale for the benefit of the Modern Poetry Association (Chicago)..."Gift of R. Templeton, collector. 1962 Aug

67
The Prophets Really Prophesy as Mystics, The Commentators Merely by Statistics.Christmas greeting to Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Elliot, with envelope, printed "from Lesley Frost Ballantine and Joseph W. Ballantine," inscribed "To Roy and Alma with my love, Lesley." Cataloged. See call number RFB 1962 c.27.(Formerly MS Frost 327) 1962 Dec 18

68
A Question.[1] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS signed. Contains first verse of "Fragmentary Blue." Inscription, "For Anthony R. Parshley of Lancaster New Hampshire" (aka Rev. Anthony R. Parshley). Fragment of envelope glued to second leaf.Gift of H. K. Howes.(Formerly MS Frost 182) n.d.

69
A Restoration.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS signed (two copies).


Rich in Stones.


Ring Around.

Box

Folder

1 70
The Road Not Taken.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS signed.Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom.(Formerly MS Frost 179) n.d.


The Runaway. 1960 Oct 6

Box

Folder

1 71
Sand Dunes.[1] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS signed (copy). Inscription, "For Ralph Marcellino."Gift of Ralph E. Marcellino.(Formerly MS Frost 251) n.d.


The Secret Sits.

Box

Folder

1 72
A Serious Step Lightly Taken.[5] p. on 4 l. (2 s.).MS "Marginalia" included with poem.(Formerly MS Frost 120) n.d.

73
Snow Falling after It Clears.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS signed (copy). Inscription, "For Ada Snell...Amherst Mass." Folder also includes correspondence between Sybil C. Fonda and Amherst College Special Collections department about original manuscript.(Formerly MS Frost 235) 1933 Mar 4

73A
So has a snake got hips.[1] p.MS Random phrases written in pencil on face of a blankenvelope. Notation, "The above written by Robert Frost."(Formerly MS Frost 132) n.d.


The Span of Life.

Box

Folder

1 74
A Star in a Stone-Boat.[3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).TS signed, with revisions.(Formerly MS Frost 139)1 n.d.


Sycamore.

Box

Folder

1 76
Ten Mills.[3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS signed (copies). Includes note to Harriet Monroe. Assertive not published with Ten Mills group of poems. Tendencies Cancel, variant of published Evil Tendencies Cancel. Untried published as Waspish. Money published as The Hardship of Accounting. Ring Around not published with Ten Mills group of poems, but published as The Secret Sits. Not All There includes punctuation not found in published version. In Divës' Dive published as In Divés' Dive. n.d.


Tendencies Cancel.

Box

Folder

1 77
A Time to Talk[1] p. (copy).MS(Formerly Frost Photo #270) n.d.

77A
To a Young Wretch. Christmas greeting to Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Elliot, with env. Cataloged. See call number RFB 1937 c.10.(Formerly MS Frost 319) 1937 Dec

78
To a Young Wretch. Christmas greeting. Woodcuts by J. J. Lankes.Cataloged. See call number RFB 1937.(Formerly MS Frost 559) 1937 Dec

79
To Earthward.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS Marked, "Copied by Butler."(Formerly MS Frost 329) n.d.

80
Der Tod Des Knechts. [Death of a hired man.][1-3, 5-8] p. on 7 l. (7 s.).TS Translated into German by Otto Manthey-Zorn.(Formerly MS Frost 232) n.d.


Trespass.

Box

Folder

1 81
Triple Plate.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS signed.(Formerly MS Frost 31) n.d.

82
Two tramps in mud time. Printed. Christmas greeting 1934.Cataloged. See call number RFB 1934.(Formerly MS Frost 558) 1934 Dec

83
Two Tramps in Mud Time. Printed. Christmas greeting to Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Elliot. Inscription, "For Alma and Roy."Cataloged. See call number RFB 1934 c.6.(Formerly MS Frost 318) 1934 Dec


Untried.

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1 84
U.S. 1946 King's X.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS initialed. Given by Frost to Newton F. McKeon.(Formerly MS Frost 192) 1946 Nov 23

85
The Valley's Singing Day.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS initialed.(Formerly MS Frost 72) n.d.


Waiting.


The Walker.


Waspish.

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1 86
The Way Not Taken.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS signed. Minor variations from published version of "The Road Not Taken."(Formerly MS Frost 191) n.d.


Untitled.

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1 87
[West Running Brook.][2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS (copy). Untitled German translation from Otto Manthey-Zorn article, "Robert Frost, der Lyriker Amerikas." n.d.

88
What Fifty Said.[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS initialed; in a letter to Otto Manthey-Zorn (letter is signed "Robert."). Poem on page 4. Date from postmark.Folder includes TS (copy) [3] p. discussing date of letter. Gift of the estate of Otto Manthey-Zorn.(Formerly MS Frost 148) 1926 Oct 26

89
What Fifty Said.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS signed. MS Frost 134 noted on back of MS(Formerly MS Frost 555) n.d.

90
Willful Homing.[1] p.Facsimile of a variant MS version. Signed. From Feinberg Collection, University of Detroit. Cataloged. 1962

91
The Wood-Pile. Printed. Christmas greeting to Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Elliot, printed "from Lesley Frost Ballantine and Joseph W. Ballantine." Inscription, "To Alma and Roy from Lesley."Cataloged. See call number RFB 1961 c.27.(Formerly MS Frost 326) 1961 Dec


The Wrights' Biplane.

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Poems not published in Frost's books during his lifetime.Approximately thirty (30) poems.TS, transcriptions, and copies with chronological list. Gift of R. H. Templeton, collector.(Formerly 9:13)


Prose

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2 1
From Frost notebook. [3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.). TS Penciled note, "property of C. Waller Barrett." (Formerly MS Frost 446) 1901-1905

2
Pinkerton Academy. [3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).TS (copy); with later annotations.(Formerly MS Frost 421) 1906-1907

3
Dust jacket from Edward Thomas's Poems.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS initialed. Inscription, "E. Thomas was the only war poet I saw anything to in the whole war."(Formerly MS Frost 574) 1917

4
Introduction to The Cow's in the Corn.[1] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS initialed.Gift of the Friends of the Amherst College Library.(Formerly MS Frost 186) 1918-1928

34
A. C. Library charge-out cards with initials Frost[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). 1919

35
Envelope addressed to G. F. Whicher[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). Envelope addressed by Frost mailed from Franconia N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 102) 1920 Mar 2

5
Reading list for English 9, Amherst College.[2] p. on 2 l. (1s.).MS(Formerly MS Frost 36) 1923-1924

6
Address...on M. L. Burton.[9] p. on 9l. (9 s.).TS (copy).Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. 1926 May 28

37
Certificate of copyright registration: Introduction to A way out.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). TS Library of Congress Certification of Copyright registration.(Formerly MS Frost 384) 1929 Jun 5

7
Note added to preface of A Way Out.[2] p. on 2 l. (1s.).MS, with revisions. Noted, "[Dedication] To Rolland Wood who created the part of Asie Northampton, Mass." (Formerly MS Frost 382) 1929

38
Frost envelope to Mr. Roland WoodMS Addressed in Frost's handwriting. 1930 Jul [4]

39
Check to James A. Notopoulos.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).(Formerly MS Frost 93) 1930 Aug 29

8
Address ... Dedication of The Davison Memorial Library. [2] p. on 4 l. (2 s.).Printed (copy). Wilfred Davidson Library, Bread Loaf Folder No. 8, Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury, Vermont. Includes correspondence between Robert "Bob" Buckeye and John Lancaster.Cataloged. See call number RFB 1930 F76. 1930

9
Lectures delivered at New School for Social Research, New 1931 Jan 29-

10
Education by Poetry.[32] p. on 32 l. (32 s.).TS Transcript of address with questions and answers.(Formerly MS Frost 217) 1931

11
Massachusetts State College Convocation.[3] p. on 3 l. (3s.).TS Address. Massachusetts State College now called University of Massachusetts, Amherst.(Formerly MS Frost 218) 1934 Oct 18

12
Introduction to E. A. Robinson's King Jasper.[9] p. on 9 l. (9 s.)TS signed; with corrections. Note written by G. R. Elliott, "On E. A. Robinson, by Robert Frost."(Formerly MS Frost 75) 1935

13
Introduction to King Jasper, a poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson.[5] p. on 5 l. (5 s.).TS Pencil markings. ca. 1935

14
Lecture, Bread Loaf School of English (Bread Loaf, Vt.).[7] p. on 7 l. (7 s.).TS (copy). Transcript by Elsie Waterman and Charles DuBois. 1936 Jul 20

15
Everybody's Sanity.[1] p. 1 l. (1 s.).TS (copy). 1936

16
How Much Is In Books.[8] p. on 8 l. (8 s.).TS (copy), annotated. Transcript of talk for the opening of the J. S. Craig Reading Room and delivery of the Sturtevant lecture at Allegheny College. Note in folder states, "The copy was made from the copy at the Jones Library, Amherst, Massachusetts."Gift of the estate of Martin K. Howes.(Formerly MS Frost 219) 1938 May 5-7

17
Address. Saturday morning, 11 o'clock, in Ford Memorial Chapel (Allegheny College).[8] p. on 8 l. (8 s.).TS, annotated. "Mr. Howes" noted on the p. [1].(Formerly MS Frost 220) 1938 May 5-7

43
Portion of Wrapper from shipment of books to Harold J. Baily. [1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Address and return address on wrapper for shipment of books are written in Frost's handwriting. [ca.1938-1941]

18
Wisdom in Poetry.[14] p. on 14 l. (14 s.).TS (copy). Transcript of " ... [l]ecture delivered at Tufts College ... reproduced from stenographic notes by Daniel Smythe." Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. 1939 Mar 10

19
Gold Medal Presentation. [American Academy of Arts and Letters (AAAL), National Institute of Arts and Letters, New York.][2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS (copy). Transcript of Robert Frost's acceptance speech. Original at AAAL. Previous owner noted in folder: Miss Felicia Geffen (June 1957). Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. 1939

20
Frost at the Grolier Club, New York, N.Y. [7] p. on 7 l. [7 s.]. TS (copy). Transcript of Robert Frost's speech. Reproduced from notes by Harold J. Bailey.(Formerly MS Frost 418) 1939 Nov 16

21
A Sermon By Robert Frost Spoken At The Rockdale Avenue Temple on the First Day of the Feast of Tabernacles. [5] p. on 5 l. [7 s.].TS (copy). Transcript of Robert Frost's sermon. (Formerly MS Frost 225) 1946 Oct 10

22
Speaking of Loyalty.[8] p. on 8 l. (8 s.).TS with revisions (copy). Address read by Frost at Amherst alumni luncheon, Amherst, Mass. (Formerly MS Frost 137) 1948 Jun 19

23
Amherst College New Year greeting.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Initialed. Artist's design for 1950 A. C. New Year's card with Frost's draft of a text "suggested for next year."(Formerly MS Frost 91) 1950

24
"A Tribute to William Wordsworth"[24] p. on 24 l. (24 s.).TS Transcript of Frost's speech at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. 1950 Apr 20

25
Address of Robert Frost to the Conference on The Poet and Reality.[13] p. on 13 l (13 s.).TS (copy). Transcript of Robert Frost's speech at Kenyon College. (Formerly MS Frost 223) 1950 Oct 1

26
Speech at Denison University.[13] p. on 13 l. (13 s.).TS (copy). Transcript of Frost's speech at Denison University.(Formerly MS Frost 224) 1950 Oct

44
"At Home with Robert Frost" (National Broadcasting Co. television program)[16] p. on 16 l. (16 s.).TS (copy). Transcript of Frost being interviewed by Bela Kornitzer. 1952 Nov 23

26A
Amherst College New Year Greeting. [2] p. on 2 l.Inscribed and initialed. 1953

27
Remarks at Silver Jubilee Dinner, Limited Editions Club, N.Y.C.[11] p. on 11 l. (11 s.)TS (copy). Transcripts of Robert Frost's speech and poetry recited. Original in Limited Editions Club files. 1954 May 11

28
Congresso Internacional de Escritores Intelectuais da UNESCO, Fourth Session. [3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).TS (copy) and two photocopies. Translation of Robert Frost's remarks. Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom.(Formerly MS Frost 233) 1954 Aug 18

46
Princeton '55 broadcast[23] p. on 23 l. (23 s.).TS (copy) Transcript of Lawrance Thompson interviewing Frost on Princeton '55 broadcast.(Formerly MS Frost 221) 1955 Jan 9

45
Conversations with Frost[34] p. on 34 l. (34 s.).TS (copy) Transcript of tape recording of Robert Frost interviewed by A. S. Harris at Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 1955 May 6

47
Meet the Press. (NBC Television)[14] p. on 14 l. (14 s.).TS (copy) Transcript of Robert Frost interviewed by Lawrence Spivak and three others. 2 copies.(Formerly MS Frost 357) 1955 Dec 25

48
Interview between Robert Frost and Dr. Jonas Salk[16] on 16 l. (16 s.).TS (copy) Transcript tape recorded interview aired on Pittsburgh WQED.(Formerly MS Frost 358) 1956

29
Statement of Robert Frost in United States of America v. Ezra Pound.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS (copy). Text of statement.Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. Photostat of transcript of U.S. v. Ezra Pound. [4] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).TS (copy). Text of Frost's statement.Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. 1958 Apr 14

40
Amherst College-Converse Library Charge Cards[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Two charge cards initialed by Frost 1959 May 20

41
Envelope Frost to James Hayford[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS (copy) Enveloped addressed in Frost's hand.(Formerly MS Frost 434) 1960 Jul 25

30
Choate School[19] p. on 19 l. (19 s.).TS (copy). 2 copies. Transcript of Robert Frost Reading and Speaking at the Choate School, Wallingford, Conn.Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom. 1962 May 4-5

30A
Remarks: Dedication of Chalmers Library, Kenyon College. Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin 5 Jan-Mar 1963Galley proof, [4] p. copyFormerly MS Frost 222With letter from Tom (Turgeon) to Jack (Hagstrom) 1962 Oct 28

31
"An Evening with Robert Frost" [22] p. on 22 l. (22 s.).TS Verbatim Transcript of "An Evening with Robert Frost" at University of Detroit, Detroit, Mich. 3 copies(Formerly MS Frost 355 and 356) 1962 Nov 14

32
"The Four Beliefs"[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS signed. Gift of Jack W. C. Hagstrom n.d.

33
"The Testing-Time for Loyalties"[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS (copy) n.d.

42
Small card with signature[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Frost signature on small card.(Formerly MS Frost 439) n.d.


University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Subseries B: By Others

Subseries B is divided into 2 sections:

Robert Frost-related Addresses, Articles, Books, etc. by others, ca. 1912-2004, includes a wide range of mostly typescript material. This sub-series includes the heavily revised and corrected typescript of Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant's Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence (New York, 1960) and her working notes. Items are arranged by author. 74 items
Notes, Recollections, etc., ca. 1921-1962, includes student's notes from classes and audience notes from public lectures by Robert Frost and other personal recollections. Items are arranged by author. 27 items.



Robert Frost-related Addresses, Articles, Books, etc.

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Folder

3 1
Anonymous. "The Franconia Farmhouse of Robert Frost." [3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).TS (copy.) Also, solicitation material for the Frost Fund, 1976. 1976

2
Anonymous. "Robert Frost on Sixtieth Birthday Talks of Joys of Living, Says He'd Like to Be Older." Amherst Student. [2] p. TS 1935 Mar 25

3
Adams, F. B. Introduction at Poetry Center Frost readingYMHA, New York. TS [2] p. 1962 Apr 15

4
Amherst College Frost Honorary Degree Citation. Signed- Charles W. Cole.[1] p. 1948 Jun 20

5
Amherst College resolution on the death of Frost[3] p. TS 1963 Mar 19

6
Amherst College. Robert Frost at Amherst (Symposium). Touchstone, Vol. IV TS and MS[35] p. on 35 l. (35 s.). 1939 Feb

7
Anderson, Ken. "Ode to Robert Frost."[1] p. TS With letter from Herb [Myron AC 1927] to Newt [McKeon.](Formerly MS Frost 264) 1963 Sep 19

8
Bacon, Kenneth H. "Sound is the gold in the ore: the early poetry of Robert Frost." [45] p. on 45 l.TS (carbon). 1966 Apr 22

9
Ball, Markham, AC 1956. "Robert Frost- Farmer, Poet, Speaker-Reminisces on His Life."[3] p. TS [1954]

10
Barrett, Leslie. "Robert Frost: A Biography." [16] p. on 16 l. (16 s.)TS (copy). 1963 May 20

11
Berger, Harry Jr. "Reading Robert Frost."[27] p. on 27 l.TS (copy) n.d.

12
Bishop, Merrill. "Knew You And Named a Star."[5] p. TS (Formerly MS Frost 370) n.d.

13
Blum, Alan Mayer. "The Way of Understanding is Partly Mirth: A Critical Study of the Work of Robert Frost." [52] p. on 52 l. (52 s.).TS (copy). 1969

14
Bynner, Witter. The Road Home - signed. (poem)[1] p. TS inscribed "to Robert Frost"With letter from Witter Bynner to Jack W. C. Hagstrom & env. 1960 Nov 25

15
Clark, Chuck. "A Real Way: Kidnapped by Robert Frost."[111] p. [print-out]With 2 letters to Jack Hagstrom [ca. 2002-2004]

16
Canfield, Katherine N. Notes on memorial service for Elinor Frost.[3] p. TS(MS Frost 419) 1977 Oct

17
Canfield, Katherine. "A footnote on Robert Frost."[3] p. TS(Formerly MS Frost 420) 1978 Apr 26

18
Corbin, Harold. Review of Joseph Blumenthal, Robert Frost and His Printer for Printing History. [7] p. on 7 l. (7 s.).TS (copy). 1986

19
Craig, G. Armour, AC 1937. Address at Dedication of Frost Library.[8] p. TS (copy)(Formerly MS Frost 249) 1965 Oct 24

20
Craig, G. Armour, AC 1937. "Robert Frost as a teacher: an address on the seventy-fifth birthday of Robert Frost." [Jones Library, Amherst.][18] p. TS 1950 Mar 26

21
Craig, G. Armour. "Robert Frost at Amherst."[12] p. TS (copy).(Formerly MS Frost 372) 1963 Jun 15

22
Dickinson, Porter E. WAMF Radio Broadcast on Frost[3] p. TS With note from Rolfe Humphries to Dickinson 1962 May 15

23
Dolan, Andrew. Five Live Poets: A One-Man, Five-Poet Play-Recital.[19] p. TS (copy). 2000 Sep 1

24
Drinkwater, John. Legal will of John Drinkwater.[2] p . sealed. 1925 Sep 1

25
Foster, Charles H., AC 1936. Remarks at Frost memorialUniv. of Minnesota[8] p. TS (copy). 1963 Feb 21

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Francis, Lesley Lee. Presentation at MLA ConventionTS, 15p (copy) with note to Fred AdamsMS [2]p, 1 l. dated 1979 Jan 9 1978 Dec 12

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3 26
Frost Ballantine, Lesley. Black copy book.[18] p. TS (copy) [ca. 1912-1915]

27
Frost, Leslie. Grey notebook. Copy book made while in England. [3] p. TS (copy).(Formerly MS Frost 442) [ca. 1912-1915]

28
Frost, Leslie. "On the road to Fleuraclea." [3] p. TS (copy).(Formerly MS Frost 440) 1913 Dec 25

29
Frost, Leslie. Poems 1912-1913. [2] p. TS (copy).(Formerly MS Frost 441) n.d.

30
Frost, Lesley. (Untitled story.) [2] p. TS (copy).(Formerly MS Frost 444) n.d.

31
Frost, Lesley. Stories[8] p. TS (copy).(Formerly MS Frost 445) n.d.

32
Hazen, Linn, AC 1933. "Robert Frost: A Bursting Unity of Opposites." Talk to the Graduate Club in Phoenix.[4] p. TS (copy) 1974 Apr 10

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Hitchock, Thomas B. to Philip C. Duschnes TS [1]p. (re a spurious edition of A Boy's Will.) together with a MS Letter by Norman J. Beckett to "Dear Sir" and a related clipping from Publisher's Weekly 1936 Sep 14

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Hobson, Bishop Henry W. Meditation at Frost Memorial Service, Amherst College.[9] p. TS with corrections 1963 Feb 17

34
Holmes, John. "Photographs of Robert Frost." (poem)[2] p. TS Signed with note "for Jack Hagstrom another portrait - maker.(Formerly MS Frost 255) 1957 Jan

35
Huntington, Sara Helen. "A Study of the Literary Relation of Robert Frost and Edward Thomas."Thesis, Ohio State Univ.[63] p. TS (copy). 1938

36
Kling, Steve. "Robert Frost- Great American Poet."[34] p. (copy)School exercise, 8th grade, Los Angeles, Calif.With related correspondence for Jack Hagstrom. 1967

37
Kraszeski, Jon. "Robert Frost: an American heritage."[20] p. TS (copy) (Formerly MS Frost 373) n.d.

38
Lameyer, Gordon, AC 1953. "For Robert Frost at Choate."[2] p. TS n.d.

39
Latamore, George. "Robert Frost on God, a Humanities Report"[28] p. TS (copy) n.d.

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4 1
Macleish, Archibald. "Frost on Stone"(Remarks at Presidential Convocation, Amherst College)[5] p. TS (copy). 1963 Oct 26

2
McCloy, John J. Remarks at Dedication of Frost Library[3] p. TS (copy) 1965 Oct 24

3
McCord, David. "Fortuna Sequatur"Feb 23, 1960[1] p.(Formerly MS Frost 257) n.d.

4
McCormick, Charles G. Amherst-in-HolyokeAmherst College Vacation School Delegation[46] p. on 46 l. (46 s.).(Formerly MS Frost 392) 1936

5
McKeon, Newton F. "Notes on Frost's involvement in the AC Frost Collection."[1] p. TS Initialed. 1970 Feb 6

6
Manthey-Zorn, Otto. Notes on Robert Frost. [1] p. initialed. fragment.(Formerly MS Frost 395) n.d.

7
Manthey-Zorn, Otto. "Robert Frost and Amherst."[2] p. TS(Formerly MS Frost 407) n.d.

8
Manthey-Zorn, Otto. "Robert Frost, der Lyriker Americas."[10] p. TS With copy of letter from Anthony Scenna to N. F. McKeon Jun 24, 1969(Formerly MS Frost 231) [ca.1928-1930]

9
Merriam, Victor. "The Tooth Family"[3] p. on 3 l. [3 s.] With letter from Herb Myron to Newt McKeon, Feb 27, 1984. (Formerly MS Frost 267) 1964 Feb

10
Merriam, Victor. Untitled poem about Frost.[6] p. MS Signed by "Vic the Doc," With letter from Herb Myron to Newt McKeon, Nov 21, 1963.(Formerly MS Frost 265) 1963 Nov 18

11
Morris, Hobart Lewis Jr. "Edward Morgan Lewis and Robert Frost."[49] p. on 49 l. (49 s.) With letter dated Apr 23, 1966. (Formerly MS Frost 374) 1916-1936

12
Myron, Herbert, AC 1927. Account of personal conversation with Frost.[5] p. TS (copy) & env. Sent to Jack Hagstrom. 1941 Oct 22

13
Painter, Clara Searle. "Of Mrs. Frost's Private School."[8] p. (copy). TS [1930s]

14
Painter, Clara Searle. "Of Mrs. Frost's Private School."[9] p. TS (copy). TS With letter to FrostCopy from E. S. S. to Jack Hagstrom [1930s]

15
Plimpton, Calvin. Reflections (delivered at Frost Memorial Service)[7] p. TS (copy) with corrections. 1963 Feb 17

16
Reeve, J. D. Robert Frost in Russia.[13] p. on 13 l. (13 s). TS (copy). Jacket and introduction, printer's notes, proofs. n.d.

17
Saglio, Hugo T. "A Reminiscence of Robert Frost."[11] p. TS (original and copy). (Formerly MS Frost 401) 1980 Oct

18
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence.[1-450] p. (with gaps). TS (copy). heavily annotated and corrected. Includes key to Table of Contents and list of poems quoted, neither included in published version. n.d.

19
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence.[457-531] p. (with gaps). TS (copy). heavily revised and corrected. Plus approximately 100 additional pages of revisions.Copy from E. S. S. to J. Hagstrom n.d.

20
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence.[2] p. TS corrections. (copy). (Formerly MS Frost 403) n.d.

21
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence.[27] p. TS corrections in Frost's hand. (copy). n.d.

22
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence.[22] p. TS Proofs of Front Matter marked for printing. Uncorrected proof of pages containing Auspex n.d.

23
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence.[3] p. TS Working notes from David McCord.(Formerly MS Frost 245) n.d.

24
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence.[8] p. TS (copy). Working notes from the S. Walter Barrett Collection.(Formerly MS Frost 262) n.d.

25
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence.[1] p. TS (copy). Working notes from the Holt Ledger 1914-1916. (copied by ESS at Princeton Univ. but not used in text.) n.d.

26
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost; The Trial By Existence.[2] p. TS Working notes on Frost family (source: Leslie Frost Ballantine) 1959

27
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence.[1] p. TS with markings. Working notes on Frost's Amherst connections. n.d.

28
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial By Existence.[1] p. Working notes on Frost's Harvard connections. [ca.1958]

29
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Robert Frost: The Trial by Existence.[13] p. TS signed by Otto Manthey-Zorn. Working notes on Frost's Manthey-Zorn connections.(Includes Formerly MS Frost 447) n.d.

30
Place card for Dr. Hagstrom from Elizabeth Sergeant's 80th birthday dinner given by Miss Pauline Goldmark at the Cosmopolitan Club, New York. 1961

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5 1
Smythe, Daniel. Journal[16] p. TS Account of Frost and Raymond Holden at Tufts Univ. for Phi Beta Kappa Society exercise. 1939 May 26

2
Stanlis, Peter J. Hon. DHL degree citation for Frost at Univ. of Detroit.[2] p. TS (copy). 1962 Nov 13

3
Stanlis, Peter J. "Poetry in the Modern World."[5] p. TS (copy). Essay delivered at Univ. of Detroit, Nov 13, 1962 in connection with hon. DHL to Frost 1962 Nov 13

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4 17A
Trust for the Robert Frost Teaching Chair at the Public High School, Amherst, Mass. Final draft of trust agreement.[3] p. TS (copy) 1960 Mar 10

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Folder

5 4
De Villarino, Maria. "With Robert Frost, Poet of Eternal Return"[5] p. TS (copy). English translation of article from La Nacion 1956 Nov 4

5
Voice of America. A Robert Frost Obituary. [8] p. TS (copy) Transcript of Voice of America obituary.(Formerly MS Frost 379) 1963 Jan 29

6
Wagman, Frederick H. "A College Library For Our Time."[12] p. TS (original and copy). Address given at the dedication of Frost Library.(Formerly MS Frost 248) 1965 Oct 25

7
Ward, Robert. "Derry to Ripton- A Poet's Odyssey."[12] p. TS Annotated with 4 letters from Douglas Wilson (editor). Copy of printed article Amherst. 1980 Summer

8
Ward, Robert A. "A Tribute to Robert Frost."[1] p. TS (copy). Notes for an undelivered Chapel talk. n.d.

9
Watson, Rowland. "Memories of Edward Thomas collected." 79 p. TS (copy). 1952

10
Westcott, Glenway. Introducing Robert Frost at the National Institute of Arts and Letters.[2] p. & env. TS 1955 Dec 18

11
Whicher, George F. Remarks at Frost 80th Birthday Dinner (Amherst)[2] p. TS (copy). 1954 Mar 26

12
Wilbur, Richard, AC 1942. Address at Dedication of Robert Frost Library. [8] p. TS with revisions. (copy). Working draft. 1965 Oct 24

13
Wilbur, Richard, AC 1942. "An Address Given at the Dedication of the Robert Frost Library." [9] p. TS 1965 Oct 24

14
Williams, Mrs. Sam. Paper on Frost for the Tuesday Club, Amherst, Mass.[18] p. TS annotated. [1943-1944]

15
Youtz, Philip N., AC 1918. Robert Frost's comments on his poetry.[10] p. TS (copy) Also copy with letter from John Van Kohn to Dr. Jack Hagstrom. 1963 Nov 27


Notes, Recollections, etc.

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Aldridge, Richard, AC 1952. Notes on Frost Discussing Shakespeare.[2] p. MS n.d.

17
Baily, Harold J. Notes on Frost's speech at Amherst College (Class of 1908 40th reunion).[4] p. MS [1948]

18
Hagstrom, Jack W. C. Notes on Robert Frost Public Appearances[100] p. TS and MS [1953-1961]

19
Herrick, M. B. Notes on Robert Frost Public Appearances[10] p. TS New York and Bread Loaf. [1958-1960]

20
[Hewitt, Jane] Anecdotal recollections of Robert Frost[7] p. TS (copy). Received from Ted Baird via Bill Pritchard n.d.

21
McCord, David. Random notes from David McCord's folders.[1] p. TS (copy) (Formerly MS Frost 246) n.d.

28
Manthey-Zorn, Otto. Recollection of the resignation of Robert Frost from Amherst College in 1938.[7] p. TS (with note from Horace Hewlitt to Newton McKeon, 1967)(Formerly MS Frost 408) 1962

22
Oliphant, Rev. Charles H. Diary [excerpt][3] p. MS (copies and transcriptions) [ca.1921]

23
Reno, Robert. Notes on conversations with Robert Frost[2] p. TS (copy). (Formerly MS Frost 253) [1955-1956]

24
Stover, Charles, AC 1964. Robert Frost Visit.[2] p. TS [1962]

25
Ten Eyck, Mary. Notes Taken At Frost Lectures, Mt. Holyoke College.[2] p. TS 1931 Feb 13

26
Whicher, George. Frost (notes)[1] p. MS (original and transcription). 1933 Dec 9

27
"Frost & F. S. Flint"[3] p. MS Found with program for Kenyon College Conference to honor Frost 1950 Oct 6-8

Subseries C: Forgeries of Robert Frost Manuscripts ca. 1970s

Includes clearly identified forgeries of Frost poems framed with photographs (copies) of Frost. 3 items.



The Rose FamilyFramed with photo of Frost at writing board [ca. 1970s]


Neither Out Far Nor In DeepFramed with photo of Frost outdoors, standing [ca. 1970s]


What Fifty SaidFramed with photo of Frost seated, eyes closed [ca. 1970s]

Subseries D: Correspondence

Subseries D is further divided into 3 sections:

By Robert Frost (outgoing), 1913-1963, includes handwritten and typescript letters and telegrams by Frost. Some transcripts are included. Significant correspondents include printer Joseph Blumenthal, and Amherst College faculty George R. Elliott, Otto Manthey-Zorn and George F. Whicher. Items are arranged alphabetically by recipient. 235 items.
To Robert Frost (incoming), 1922-1959, includes typescript and handwritten letters to Frost. Letters are arranged alphabetically by correspondent. 15 items.
Robert Frost-related Correspondence between others, 1913-2000, consists of correspondence about Frost and Frost-related topics, includes almost 100 letters by Elinor Frost to Ethel Manthey-Zorn and others. Letters are arranged by author. 192 items.



By Robert Frost (Outgoing)

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Adams, Frederick B., Jr. Telegram, annoted with Adam's response. Invitation to Grolier Club meeting/exhibition on Nov 16. 1939 Nov 15

1A
Adler.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Original, copy, transcription. Letter to Mr. Adler regarding an article on Edward Thomas.(Formerly MS Frost 416) 1933 Mar 8

2
Baily, Harold J.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Written in Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 1) 1937 Dec 17

3
Bailey, Harold J.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from San Antonio, Tex.(Formerly MS Frost 2) 1937 Jan 1

4
Baily, H. J.[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS Telegram regarding lunch date.(Formerly MS Frost 3) 1960? Aug 13

5
Baird, Theodore.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). & env.MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 423) 1929 Sep 16

6
Baird, Theodore.[1] on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Original, 3 copies and transcriptions.(Formerly MS Frost 424) 1946 Oct 18

7
Bates, K. L. [4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 5) 1919 Feb 20

8
Bates, K. L. [2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 4) 1919 Sep 29

9
Benet, [William Rose] [2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 193) 1916 Jan 3

10
Blair[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 562) 1929 Feb 2

11
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Amherst.(Formerly MS Frost 7) 1930 Feb 14

12
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Amherst.(Formerly MS Frost 8) 1930 Feb 18

13
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Amherst.(Formerly MS Frost 9) 1930 Mar 4

14
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Shaftsbury Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 11) 1930 [Jul]

15
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 10) 1930 Aug 1

16
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 12) 1930 Sep 4

17
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 13) 1930 Sep 9

18
Blumenthal, Joseph[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.)MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 14) 1934 Nov 12

19
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 15) 1934 Nov 23

20
Blumenthal, Joseph[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.)MS Letter from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 16) 1934 Dec 18

21
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.)MS Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 17) 1934 Dec [29]

22
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.)MS Letter from Key West, Fl.(Formerly MS Frost 18) 1935 Jan 6

23
Blumenthal, Joseph[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on manuscript corrections.(Formerly MS Frost 27) [ca.1936]

24
Blumenthal, Joseph[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). & photocopied note on contextMS Telegram.(Formerly MS Frost 362) 1936 Jan 8

25
Blumenthal, Joseph[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). & photocopied note on contextMS Telegram.(Formerly MS Frost 363) 1936 Feb 15

26
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (2 s.).MS Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 19) 1936 Apr 21

27
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 20) 1936 Dec 4

28
Blumenthal, Joseph[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 21) 1937 [Dec]

29
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 22) 1937 Dec 30

30
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l.MS Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 24) 1938 Apr 9

31
Blumenthal, Joseph[1] p.MS Letter from Boston, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 25) 1939 Nov 27

32
Blumenthal, Joseph[2] p. on 1 l.MS Letter from Ripton, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 26) 1946 May 7

33
Blumenthal, Joseph[1] p.MS Letter(Formerly MS Frost 23) [ca.1930s]

33A
Bragdon, C. [33] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Amherst, Mass. (Formerly MS Frost 32) 1929 Mar 7

34
Braithwaite, [William Stanley][1] p. on 1 l. MS Letter from Franconia, N.H. Signature cut from letter.(Formerly MS Frost 194) 1915 Oct 10

35
Bullock, [Maria][1] p. on 1 l. MS (copy) 3 copies. 1937 Jan 20

36
Capla, Albert J.[1] on 1 l. & env.MS (copy)(Formerly MS Frost 414) 1929 Mar 5

36A
Clemens, Cyril[1] p. MS (copy) together with Cyril Clemens to Frederick Adams 1980 Aug 22, re Mark Twain knighthood award 1928 Feb 9

37
Coffin, G Martin[1] p. on 1 l. & env.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 195) 1937 Apr 27

38
Cole, Charles W.[2] p. on 2 l. & env.MS Letter on Dartmouth stationary. Accompanied by transcription.(Formerly MS Frost 571) [1947]

39
Cole, Charles W.[1] p.MS Telegram from Cambridge, Mass. to Greece.(Formerly MS Frost 572) 1957 Apr 20

40
Conklin[3] p on 1 s. & env.MS Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 196) 1928 Jul 23

41
Craig, G. A.[2] p. on 2 l.MS (copy) Letter from San Antonio.(Formerly MS Frost 33) 1937 Jan 18

42
Dahlstrom, Grant[1] p. & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 198) 1937 Apr 14

43
Dodd, M.[1] p.MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 34) 1920 Mar 17

44
Dodd, M.[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. and 3 transcriptions(Formerly MS Frost 37) 1921 May 16

45
Dodd, M.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. and 2 transcriptions.(Formerly MS Frost 38) 1923 Apr 30

46
Dodd, M.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich. and 3 transcriptions.(Formerly MS Frost 39) 1923 May 15

47
Dodd, M. [2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. and 3 transcriptions.(Formerly MS Frost 40) 1929 Dec 3

48
Dodd, M.[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. and 3 transcriptions.(Formerly MS Frost 41) 1930 May 8

49
Eckert, Robert P., Jr.[1] p. on 1 l. & env.MS (copy) Letter from Key West, Florida with transcription.(Formerly MS Frost 415) 1935 Feb 2

50
Young [i.e. George R. Elliott][1] p. on 1 l. & env. MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 42) 1920 Mar 8

51
Elliott, George R.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (copy). Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 282) 1920 Mar 8

52
Elliot, George R.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.). &env.MS (Original and copy). Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 43 and 283) 1920 Mar 20

53
Elliott, George R[3] on 2 l. (1 s.)MS (Original and copy). Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 44 and 284) 1920 Apr 27

54
Elliott, George R.[7] on 4 l. (2 s.).MS (Original and 2 copies). Letter from Arlington, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 45 and 285) 1920 Oct 23

55
Elliott, George R.[3] on 2 l. (1 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. (Formerly MS Frost 46 and 286) 1920 Nov 16

56
Elliott, George R.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 47 and 287) 1921 Apr 11

57
Elliott, George R.[4] on 2 l. (1 s.).MS (Original and copy.) Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 48 and 288) 1922 Jan 21

58
Elliott, George R.[2] p. on 1 l.MS (Original and copy). Letter accompanying Christmas present.(Formerly MS Frost 49 and 289) [1923 Dec]

59
Elliott, George R.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 50 and 290) 1924 Feb 10

60
Elliott, George R. [2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. 1924 Jul 26

61
Elliott, George R.[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter on speakers.(Formerly MS Frost 51 and 292) [1924 Oct]

62
Elliott, George E.[2] p. on 2 l.MS (copy). Letter from South Shaftsbury.(Formerly MS 291) 1924 Sept

63
Elliott, George R.[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter from South Shaftsbury.(Formerly MS Frost 52 and 293) 1925 Jun [25]

64
Elliott, George R.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.). & env.MS (Original and copy). Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich. (Formerly MS Frost 53 and 294) 1926 May [10]

65
Elliott, George R.[2] p. on 1 l. MS Letter from Montana.(Formerly MS Frost 54 and 295) 1934 Apr 20

66
Elliott, George R.[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 55 and 296) 1934 Dec 17

67
Elliot, George, R.[6] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 56 and 297) 1935 Sep [27]

68
Elliott, G. R.[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter from Coconut Grove, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 57 and 298) 1936 Jan 20

69
Elliott, G. R.[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter from San Antonio, Tex.(Formerly MS Frost 58 and 299) 1937 Jan 1

70
Elliott, George R.[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 59 and 300) 1938 Feb [21]

71
Elliott, George Roy. and Alma [2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 60 and 301) 1938 Apr [13]

72
Elliott, George R.[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter from Brewster St. Cambridge.(Formerly MS Frost 61 and 302) 1942 Oct 9

73
Elliot, George R. [2] p. on 1 l.MS Letter from Hanover, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 62 and 303) 1947 Apr [22]

74
Elliott, George R. and Alma[1] p.MS (Original and 3 copies). Letter from Brigham Hospital, Boston.(Formerly MS Frost 63 and 304) 1963 Jan [28]

75
Farson, M Elizabeth.[2] p. 2 l. (1 s).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly 573) 1921 Mar 30

76
Foster, Charles H.[1] p. TS Letter from Concord, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 80) 1937 Sep 13

77
Frankfurter, F.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (Original and copy). Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 81) 1938 Jun 28

77A
Frost, Lesley[5] p. MS (copy) 1919 Nov 4

78
Gallishaw, [John][8] on 8 l. (8 s.).MS Letter and autobiography.(Formerly MS Frost 561) [ca. 1920s]

79
Grose, [Minot][1] p. TS (copy) Letter on Brewster St. stationary. 1960 Jan 18

80
Groves, John Stuart[1] p. & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 197) 1933 Jan 1

81
Guest, J. A. [1] p. MS Letter on Brewster St. stationary.(Formerly MS Frost 82) 1952 Nov 17

82
Guest, J. A.[1] p.TS Letter from South Miami, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 83) 1956 Mar 3

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Hagstrom, Jack (W. C.)[1] p. & env. MS Letter from Lord Jeffery Inn.(Formerly MS Frost 170) 1959 Oct 23

2
Haines, John W.[1] p.TS (Copy). Letter on 4 poets. 1914 Sep [22]

3
Hart, H[ubert] N. Class of 1925[3] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass. 1926 Jan 20

4
Hart, H[ubert] N. '25[3] p. on 1 l. (1 s.). & env. MS Letter from Sugar Hill, N.H. 1926 Oct 17

5
Hayford, James[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (copy). Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 429) n.d.

6
Hayford, James[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS (copy). Edited poetry and notes.(Formerly MS Frost 435) n.d.

7
Hayford, James[4] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).MS (copy). Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 427) 1935 Jun 29

8
Hayford, James[2] on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (copy). Letter from Cambridge, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 428) 1936 May 6

9
Hayford, James[2] on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (copy). Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 430) 1938 Jan 11

10
Hayford, James[1] p.MS (copy).Inscription in book.(Formerly Ms Frost 431) 1949 Dec

11
Hayford, James[1] p.MS (copy). Letter from Cambridge, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 432) 1951 Jan 1

12
Hayford, James[1] p. (second missing?)TS (copy). Christmas note.(Formerly MS Frost 433) 1951 Dec

13
Hayford, James[1] p.TS (copy).(Formerly MS Frost 436) 1961 Dec 23

14
Herrick, Helen[3] p. 2 s. & env.MS (copy). Letter from Amherst, Mass. 1917 Mar 21

15
Hinman, Mrs. J.[1] p.MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 84) 1915 Jun 12

16
Hinman, Mrs. J.[1] p.MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 85) 1915 Jul 12

17
Hinman, Mrs. J.[1] p.MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 860) 1915 Sep 13

18
Hodge, Marie[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from England (copy). 1913 Jul 3


Hodge, Marie[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from England (copy). 1913 Oct 10


Hodge, Marie[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from England (copy). 1913 Nov 8


Hodge, Marie[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Franconia, N.H. (copy). 1925 Oct 9


Hodge, Marie[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Franconia, N.H. (copy). 1916 May 28


Hodge, Marie[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Franconia, N.H. (copy). 1916 Jun 26


Hodge, Maria[1] p.MS Postcard from Carol Frost to Maria Hodge (copy). n.d.


Hodge, Maria[1] p.MS (copy). Christmas card with related information (copy). [1915]

19
Holmes, John[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS (copy) Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. Accompanying letter(Formerly MS Frost 243) 1937 Aug 7

20
Holmes, John[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS Letter on "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening."(Formerly MS Frost 244) 1945 Summer

21
Jacobs, H. S.[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.). & env.MS Letter from Littleton, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 87) 1915 Apr 29

22
Johnson, [Burges][2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(MS Frost 199) n.d.

23
Johnson, Burges[1] p.MS (copy). Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 563) 1931 Oct 6

24
Johnson, Burges[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (copy). Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 564) 1931 Oct 26

25
Johnson, Burges[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (copy). Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. (Formerly MS Frost 565) 1931 Nov 19

26
Johnson, Burges[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (copy). Letter from Amherst, Mass. (Formerly MS Frost 566) 1932 Feb 21

27
King, S.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.)MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 88) 1932 May 7

28
Lankes, Prof. J. J.[5] p. on 5 l. (5 s.).MS (copy). Letter from Miami, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 200) 1936 Feb 6

29
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [1] p.TS Telegram (Formerly MS Frost 141) ? Jun 2

30
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [1] p.TS Telegram(Formerly MS Frost 143) ? Nov 23

31
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.)MS (Original and copy). Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 145 and 400) 1917 Aug 4

32
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 146) 1920 Jun 28

33
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [2] on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 147) 1920 Dec 21

34
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [4] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).MS (copy) Letter on Sugar Hill, N.H. stationary. 2 copies.(Formerly MS Frost 399) 1923

35
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.). & env.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 149) 1924 Aug 6

36
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [1] p. & env.MS Letter from Sugar Hill, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 150) 1924 Sep 13

37
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [6] p. on 4 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Detroit, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 151) 1925 Dec 17

38
Manthey-Zorn. Prof. Otto [6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 152) 1926 May 10

39
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). & env.MS Letter from Bellevue, France.(Formerly MS Frost 153) 1928 Aug

40
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [5] p. on 3 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Bellevue, France. Includes flier with note written by Robert Frost.(Formerly MS Frost 154) 1928 Aug 20

41
Manthey-Zorn, Prof. Otto [5] p. on 3 l. (3 s.) & env.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 155) 1930 Aug 25

42
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [7] p. on 4 l. (3 s.) & env.MS Letter from Monrovia, Calif.(Formerly MS Frost 156) 1932 Jul 4

43
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 157) 1934 Feb 9

44
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 158) 1934 Jun 10

45
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [2] p. on 1 l (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 159) 1934 Sep 11

46
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 160) 1934 Dec 17

47
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [5] p. on 3 l. (3 s.) & env.MS Letter from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 161) 1934 Dec 30

48
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [4] on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 162) 1935 Jan 10

49
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Coconut Grove, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 163) 1936 Jan 19

50
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.)MS Letter from San Antonio, Tex.(Formerly MS Frost 164) 1937 Jan 1

51
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [5] p. on 5 l. (5 s.) & env.MS Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 165) 1938 Jan 5

52
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 166) 1938 Mar 1

53
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [2] on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 167) 1938 Apr 1

54
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [1] p. on 1 l (1 s.).TS Telegram from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 142) 1938 Mar 21

55
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [1] p.TS Telegram from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 144) 1938 Apr 7

56
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from St. Petersburg, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 168) 1938 Apr 11

57
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [2] p. on 1 l. ( 1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Hanover, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 169) 1947 Apr 22

58
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [11] p. on 11 l. (11 s.)TS Excerpts from letters chosen by Elizabeth Shipley Sergeant.(Formerly MS Frost 405) 1913-1947

59
Manthey-Zorn, Otto [8] p. on 8 l. (8 s.).TS Catalogue with summary of letters from Frost to Zorn.(Formerly MS Frost 406) 1917-1947

60
Machesney, John.[1] p. TS Letter from South Miami.(Formerly MS Frost 201) 1958 Feb 10

61
McCole, Camille John[1] p.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 202) 1930 Jun 26

62
McCormick, C. G.[6] p. on 3 l. (3 s.). & env.MS Letter from San Antonio, Tex.(Formerly MS Frost 90) 1937 Jan [28]

63
Monroe, Harriet[1] p.MS (copy). Letter from Beaconsfield. 1914 Mar 26

64
Monroe, Harriet[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (copy). Letter and poem ("At Woodside Gardens") from Cambridge, Mass. [ca.1936]

65
Monroe, Harriet[3] on 3 l. (3 s.)MS (copy). Letter and 10 short poems ("Ten Mills"). n.d.

66
Munson, Gorham B.[1] p.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 203) 1934 Jun 16

67
Munson, Gorham B.[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 204) 1945 Oct 21

68
Notopoulos, J. A.[4] p. on 4 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 92) [1930] Aug 26

69
Ostrow, Anne E. [1] p. & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 205) 1957 Apr 25

70
Ostrow, Anne E.[1] p. MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 206) n.d.

71
Page, Curtis HiddenEnvelopeMS Envelope from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 173) 1937 Dec 23

72
Pease, A. S.[1] p.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 96) 1932 Jan 16

73
Pohl, Frederick.[1] p. TS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. (Formerly MS Frost 437) 1923 Sep 29

74
Rago, Henry[1] p.TS (copy). Letter from Ripton, Vt. 1958 Jul 16

75
Rainey, Miss.[1] p.MS Letter (Formerly MS Frost 207) n.d.

76
Ravell, Frank[1] p. MS Letter from Monrovia, Calif.(Formerly MS Frost 281) 1932

77
Ridge, Lola[1] p.TS (copy). Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 242) 1920 Jul 17

78
Romm, Charles[1] p. & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 208) 1919 Feb 4

79
Root, E. Merrill[1] p.MS Postcard from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 544) 1919 Dec 17

80
Root, E. Merrill[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 545) 1920 Aug 21

81
Root, E. Merrill[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 546) 1923 Jan 22

82
Root, E. Merrill[1] p. TS Telegram from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS 546A) 1923 Feb 26

83
Root, E. Merrill[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 547) 1923 Mar 23

84
Root, E. Merrill[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 547A) 1925 Jul 11

85
Root, E. Merrill[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 548) 1926 May 10

86
Root, E. Merrill[1] p.MS Envelope. 1931 Jan 3

87
Root, E. Merrill[1] p.MS Envelope from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 548A) 1934 Dec 29

88
Root, E. Merrill[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Cambridge, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 549) 1936 Mar 16

89
Root, E. Merrill[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Boston, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 550) 1939 Mar 13

90
Saglio, Hugo[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 575) 1933 May 29

91
Saglio, Hugo.[4] p. on 4 l. (4 s.) & env.MS Letter from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 576) 1935 Jan 29

92
Saglio, Hugo[7] p. on 7 l. (7 s.).Ms (copy and transcript). Letter from Key West, Fla. 1935 Jan 30

93
Saglio, Hugo[4] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).Ms (copy and transcript). Letter from Amherst, Mass. 1935 April 21

94
Saglio, Hugo[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 577) 1935 Apr 20

95
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.). MS (copy and transcript). Letter. n.d.

96
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (copy and transcript). Letter n.d.

97
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley[1] p. in front of Selected Poems, 1923 (copy).With annotated p. 7 (copy)[Original in RFA. 23 1923a] 1925 Mar/ May

98
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley[2] p. on 2 l. (1s.) & env. (copy).With transcript (copy). 1935 Jul 25

99
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shipley[3] p. on 3 l. (1s) & env. (copy)Date from postmark.With transcript (copy). 1941 April 26

100
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley [1] p. on 1 l. (1s) copy. Sep 11

101
Smith, Thomas R.[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 209) 1921 Feb 13

102
Stanlis, Peter J.[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS (copy). Letter from Boston, Mass. 1941 Jun 11

103
Sullivan, Mrs. [3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.)MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 210) 1919 Nov 5

104
Sutcliffe, Denham[1] p.TS (copy). Letter from Ripton, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 98) 1959 Jul 21

105
Thornton, R. V.[1] p.TS (copy). Letter introducing Jack Hagstrom 1954 Nov 11

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Veale, Mr.[1] p.TS (copy). Letter from Cambridge, Mass. 1957 Mar 26

2
von Moschzisker, Robert and Anne[1] p. & env.TS Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 473) 1938 Apr 15

3
Ward, Herbert Dickinson[4] p. 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on Susan Hayes. Explanatory note by Richard Wilbur.(Formerly MS Frost 211) 1923 Dec 27

4
Wells, James R.[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.). & env.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 189) 1923 Jul 14

5
Wells, James R.[1] p. MS (copy). Excerpt from Letter copied by Roland Wood. (Formerly MS Frost 410) 1928 Jul 14

6
Wells, James R.[1] p.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 185) 1929 Mar 11

7
Wells, James R.[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.). & env.MS Letter from Franconia, N.H. (Formerly MS Frost 188) 1929 Sep 7

8
Wells, James R.[1] p. & env.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 184) 1929 Oct 11

9
Wells, James R.[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 187) 1930 Jun 27

10
Whicher, G. F.[5] p. on 3 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 100) 1919 May 23

11
Whicher, G. F.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.)MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 99) 1918 Jun 21

12
Whicher, G. F.[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from France.(Formerly Ms Frost 101) 1919 Jul

13
Whicher, G. F.[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Franconia, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 103) 1920 Apr 12

14
Whicher, G. F.[1] p.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 104) 1920 Dec 21

15
Whicher, G. F.[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 105) 1920 Jul 26

16
Whicher, G. F.[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.) & env.Ms Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 106) 1921 Dec [22]

17
Whicher, G. F.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 107) 1922 Jan [18]

18
Whicher, G. F. [8] p. on 6 l. (3 s.) & env.MS Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 108) 1922 Feb 8

19
Whicher, G. F.[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 109) [1922 Dec 27]

20
Whicher, G. F.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter.(MS Frost 110) [1923 Apr 25]

21
Whicher, G. F.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 111) [1923 May 1]

22
Whicher, G. F.[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 112) [1923 May 10]

23
Whicher, G. F.[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 113) [1923 May 10]

24
Whicher, G. F.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 114) 1927 Dec 10

25
Whicher, G. F.[5] p. on 4 l (4 s.) & env.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 115) 1931 Jul 2

26
Whicher, G. F.[1] p.TS Telegram from Billings, Montana.(Formerly MS Frost 117) 1934 Apr 12

27
Whicher, G. F.[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.)MS Letter from Rochester, Minn.(Formerly MS Frost 116) 1934 Apr 29

28
Whicher, G. F.[1] p.TS Telegram from Rochester, Minn.(Formerly MS Frost 118) 1934 May 2

29
Whicher, G. F.[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 119) 1935 Jan 12

30
Whicher, G. F.[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 121) 1935 Jan 23

31
Whicher, G. F.[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from Coconut Grover, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 123) 1936 Jun 20

32
Whicher, G. F.[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from San Antonio, Tex.(Formerly MS Frost 125) 1937 Jan 6

33
Whicher, G. F.[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env.MS Letter from San Antonio, Tex.(Formerly MS Frost 124) 1937 Jan 1

34
Whicher, G. F.[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 126) 1937 Dec 24

35
Whicher, G. F.[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly Ms Frost 127) 1938 Jan 3

36
Whicher, G. F.[1] p. TS Letter from Boston, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 128) [1939] Nov 28

37
Whicher, G. F.[2] p on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Bloomington, Ind.(Formerly MS Frost 129) 1943 Apr 2

38
Whicher, G. F.[2] p. on 1 l. ( 1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Middlebury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 150) 1943 May 15

39
Whicher, G. F.[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.TS Letter from Ripton, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 131) 1945 Jul 12

40
Whicher, G. F.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 135) n.d.

41
Whicher, G. F.[1] p.MS Letter from Ripton, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 136) n.d.

42
Whicher, G. F.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 214) Mar 6

43
Whicher, G. F.[1] p.TS Telegram from Gainesville, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 133) 1954 Mar 9

44
White, Martha E. D.[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 213) 1917 Nov 2

45
White, Martha E. D.[3] p on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Letter from Amherst, Mass.(Formerly MS Frost 122) 1917 Oct 21

46
Williams, Ralph M.[2] p. on 1 l. ( 1 s.)MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. 1933 Aug 22

47
Wood, Roland A.[1] p.MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt. Typed poem reply from Wood enclosed.(Formerly MS Frost 554) 1930 Jul 14

48
Young, Stark[3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS (photographs of letter). Letter from Franconia, N.H. Photographed by John Demcisak. Negatives included.(Formerly MS Frost 138) n.d.


To Robert Frost (Incoming)

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Elliot, G. R.[7] p. on 7 l. (7 s.)TS Letter celebrating Frost's 60th birthday.(Formerly MS Frost 307) 1935 Feb 2

2
Elliott, G. R.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS (copy). (Formerly MS Frost 308) 1938 Feb 15

3
Elliot, G. R.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS (copy)(Formerly MS Frost 309) 1938 Feb 24

4
Elliot, G. R.[1] p.TS (copy)(Formerly MS Frost 310) 1947 Apr 23

5
Elliot, G. R.[1] p. TS (Formerly MS Frost 311) 1949 Jul 4

6
Elliot, G. R.[1] p. TS (Formerly MS Frost 312) 1953 Jul 13

7
Elliot, G. R.[1] p. TS(Formerly MS Frost 313) 1954 Mar 22

8
Elliott, G. R.[1] p. TS(Formerly MS Frost 314) 1958 Apr 15

9
Elliott, G. R.[1] p. TS(Formerly MS Frost 315) 1957 Jan 11

10
Elliott, G. R.[1] p. TS(Formerly MS Frost 316) 1958 Jan 26

11
Elliott, G. R.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS (Formerly MS Frost 317) 1959 Dec 31

12
Emmons, Elaine[3] p. on 2l. (1 s.).MS(Formerly MS Frost 385) [1930] Jul 8

13
[King, Stanley][1] p.TS 1935 Jun 7

14
King, Stanley[1] p.TS (copy)(Former MS Frost 140) 1938 Sep 7

15
Opffer, Ivan[1] p. Drawing of Maximilian Harden inscribed to FrostCurrently at Mead Art Museum 1922

15A
Wood, RolandPrinted (2 copies) with enclosure: check from Roland Wood to Robert Frost, 1937 Nov 30 (Formerly MS Frost 387) 1930 Jul 20

15B
Wood Roland[1] p. TS(Formerly MS Frost 386) 1930 Jul 20

15C
Wood, Roland[1] p. MS(Formerly MS Frost 388) 1956 May 17


Robert Frost-related Correspondence Between Others

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Carol [?] to Martin Howes[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env. and note card.MS Letter on sermon about Frost n.d.

16A
Adams, Frederick to Laurence Thompson2p on 1s (2s) (carbon) TS 1937 Dec 1

17
Ando, Ichiro to Harold James Baily[1] p.TS (Formerly MS Frost 269) 1960 Jul 8

18
Ando, Ichiro to Charles R. Green[1] p. TS (Formerly MS Frost 271) 1960 May 7

19
Baily, Harold James to Robert P. Tristram Coffin[1] p.TS (copy) 1937 Mar 12

20
Bliven, Naomi to Oliver R Pilat[1] p.TS (copy) 1977 May 25

20A
Blumenthal, Joe to Frederick B. Adams, Jr. [1] p. MS 1945 Mar 27

21
Burnett, Charles to G. R. Elliot[7] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).MS Includes transcription of the excerpt which refers to Frost.(Formerly MS Frost 305) 1929 Apr 21

22
Burnett, Charles to G. R. Elliott[8] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).MS Includes transcription of the excerpt which refers to Frost.(Formerly MS Frost 306) 1938 Dec 21

22A
Collamore, H. B. to Frederick B. Adams, Jr. [1] p. TS with Frost "The Later Minstrel" (The Pinkerton Critic 1907 Mar, p. 13) and related material from Helen M. Moody (Photostats) 1940 Dec 16

23
Cox, Sidney to G. R. Elliot[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS (Formerly MS Frost 328) 1938 Apr 25

24
Daly, Dennis A. to Robert Ward[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on pamphlet about the Robert Frost Memorial Drive. 1975 Sep 13

25
Dodd, Marion E. to Jack W. C. Hagstrom.[1] p.MS Letter about purchase of "An Old Man's Winter Night"(Formerly MS Frost 409) 1958 Mar 1

26
Durkan, Rena to Charles R. Green.[1] p.TS List of Robert Frost's residences in Amherst.(Formerly MS Frost 398) 1956 Oct 20

27
Elliot, G. R. to Lawrance Thompson.[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS Letter on Robert Frost's religious experiences.(Formerly MS Frost 331) 1947 Apr 11

28
Elliot, G. R. to Lawrance Thompson[2] p. on 2 l (2 s.).TS Letter on early recollections of Frost.(Formerly MS Frost 336) 1949 Mar 16

29
Elliott, G. R. to Lawrance Thompson[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS Letter(Formerly MS Frost 337) 1957 Jul 22

30
Elliot, G. R. to Lawrance Thompson[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS (copy). Letter on recollections of Frost's spirituality.(Ms Frost 339) 1963 Feb 13

31
Elliott, G. R. to Lawrance Thompson[1] p.TS Letter(MS Frost 341) 1963 Mar 25

32
Elliott, G. R. to Lawrance Thompson[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS Letter on Frost's family and upcoming biography.(MS Frost 344) 1963 Sep 16

33
Elliot, G. R to Lawrance Thompson[1] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS Letter lists Frost-Elliott correspondence.(MS Frost 346) 1947 Mar 30

34
Esty, Edward Tuckerman, to Otto Manthey-Zorn.[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter requesting Frost's autograph.(MS Frost 394) 1938 Jul 18

35
Francis, Lesley Lee to John Lancaster[1] p. TS Letter on donation of Frost articles to archives. 2000 May 9

36
Fraser, Willard E. to Katherine Cowles[1] p.MS Letter accompanying gift of Frost memorabilia. n.d.

37
Fraser, Willard to Robert Frost Library.[1] p.TS Accompanied by 1969 Christmas card with poems by Robin Hudnut and Marjorie Frost Fraser.(Formerly MS Frost 27) 1969 Dec 23

38
Frost, Carol to Marie Hodge (See: Robert Frost to Marie Hodge (folder)) n.d.

39
Frost, Elinor to Joseph E. Blumenthal[1] p.MS Letter requesting the publication of Franconia by Marjorie Frost.(Formerly MS Frost 361) 1935 Jul 15

40
Frost, Elinor, to Joseph E. Blumenthal [2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on draft of Franconia.(Formerly MS Frost 364) [1935] Aug 5

41
Frost, Elinor to Joseph Blumenthal[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter which accompanied final draft of Franconia.(Formerly MS Frost 365) [1935] Oct 29

42
Frost, Elinor to Joseph Blumenthal[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on printing of Franconia.(Formerly MS Frost 366) [1935 Nov]

43
Frost, Elinor to Joseph Blumenthal[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on choosing cover of Franconia.(Formerly MS Frost 367) [1935] Nov 25

44
Frost, Elinor to Joseph Blumenthal[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on woodcut for Franconia.(Formerly MS Frost 368) [1935 Nov]

45
Frost, Elinor to Joseph Blumenthal[1] p.MS Letter on Franconia proof.(Formerly MS Frost 369) [1936] Mar 31

46
Frost, Elinor to Sara Bertha (Johnson) Cowles[3] p. on 2 l (1 s.).MS Letter on Marjorie's death.(Formerly MS Frost 227) [1934] Aug 1

47
Frost, Elinor to Marion Dodd.[2] p. on 2 l (1 s.) & env.MS Letter on Frost's visit East.(Formerly MS Frost 450) 1925 Jun 10

48
Frost, Elinor to G. R. Elliott[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) MS (original and copy). Letter, general news.(Formerly MS Frost 451) 1929 May 13

49
Frost, Elinor to Marie Hodge [4] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).(copy)See: Robert Frost to Marie Hodge (folder) id="hodge" 1913 May 6

50
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 4 l (2 s.).MS Letter from Franconia, N.H. Also in folder a Christmas card from 1918,(Formerly MS Frost 478) 1920 Feb 29

51
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 479) 1924 Jul 14

52
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 480) [1925]

53
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn.[8] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).MS Letter from Ann Arbor, Mich.(Formerly MS Frost 481) 1925 Nov 15

54
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on roses and general news.(Formerly MS Frost 482) [1926 Feb]

55
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on Marjorie's operation.(Formerly MS Frost 483) [1926 Mar]

56
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from Sugar Hill, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 484) 1926 Aug 14

57
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from Sugar Hill, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 485) 1926 Aug 30

58
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS Letter from Sugar Hill, N.H.(Formerly MS Frost 486) 1926 Sep 19

59
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn and Otto[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly Ms Frost 487) 1927 Dec 13

60
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on Marjorie.(Formerly MS Frost 488) [1928 Feb]

61
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 489) 1928 Mar 28

62
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on health.(Formerly MS Frost 490) 1928 Apr 10

63
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on health.(Formerly MS Frost 491) 1928 May 21

64
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn.[8] p. on 4 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 492) 1928 Jul 14

65
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on Europe visit.(Formerly MS Frost 493) 1928 Oct 4

66
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 494) 1928 Dec 12

67
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on journey to Amherst.(Formerly MS Frost 495) 1929 Jan 3

68
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 496) 1929 Apr 18

69
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn.[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 498) 1929 Jun 5

70
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[8] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 497) [1929]

71
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on upcoming visit.(Formerly MS Frost 499) [1929]

72
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn.[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 500) 1928 Jul 24

73
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on upcoming visit.(Formerly MS Frost 501) 1929 Aug 22

74
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on upcoming visit.(Formerly MS Frost 502) [1929 Sep]

75
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 503) n.d.

76
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on Jean's death.(Formerly MS Frost 504) 1929 Sep 20

77
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 506) 1929 Oct 16

78
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on visit to Amherst.(Formerly MS Frost 505) [1929 Dec]

79
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on Mr. Olds.(Formerly MS Frost 507) [1929 Dec]

80
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.)MS Letter from South Shaftsbury, Vt.(Formerly MS Frost 508) 1930 Apr 22

81
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on visit.(Formerly MS Frost 509) [1930 Jun]

82
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 510) 1930 Sep 9

83
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general health.(Formerly MS Frost 511) 1931 Mar 23

84
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 512) 1931 May 2

85
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 513) 1931 Jun 26

86
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 515) [1931 Dec]

87
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Monrovia, Calif.(Formerly MS Frost 516) 1932 Jul 27

88
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.)MS Letter on Robert's health.(Formerly MS Frost 517) 1933 Jun 7

89
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn [2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on health.(Formerly MS Frost 518) 1933 Oct 18

90
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 519) [1933 Nov]

91
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 520) 1934 Feb 4

92
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on Marjorie's death and future plans.(Formerly MS Frost 521) 1934 Jun

93
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 522) 1934 Sep 6

94
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 523) [1934]

95
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 524) [1934 Dec]

96
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from Key West, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 525) 1935 Jan 7

97
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 526) 1935 Jan 30

98
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[5] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 527) 1935 Mar 18

99
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 528) 1935 Aug 13

100
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[6] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS Letter from New York, N.Y.(Formerly MS Frost 529) 1935 Dec 16

101
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[1] p.TS Excerpts by Elizabeth Shipley Sergeant.(Formerly MS Frost 404) n.d.

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Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[8] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 530) 1936 Jan 15

2
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from Coconut Grove, Fla.(Formerly MS Frost 531) 1936 Feb 5

3
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 532) 1936 Mar 13

4
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on upcoming visit.(Formerly MS Frost 533) 1936 Mar 25

5
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 534) [1936 Jul]

6
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on Frost's health.(Formerly MS Frost 535) 1936 Sep 7

7
Frost, Elinor to Manthey-Zorn and Elliott families[6] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS Letter from San Antonio, Tex.(Formerly MS Frost 536) 1937 Jan 4

8
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter from San Antonio, Tex.(Formerly MS Frost 537) [1937] Feb 3

9
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from San Antonio, Tex.(Formerly MS Frost 538) 1937 Mar 12

10
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 539) 1937 Aug 8

11
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Gainesville, Fl.(Formerly MS Frost 540) [1937] Dec 9

12
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 541) 1938 Jan 6

13
Frost, Elinor to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.) & env .MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 542) 1938 Feb 26

14
Frost, Elinor to Charles Romm[1] p. & env.MS Letter regarding autographing books.(Formerly MS Frost 226) 1918 Mar 14

15
Frost, Elinor to E. Merrill Root[1] p. & env.MS Letter on Chicago engagement.(Formerly MS Frost 551) 1923 Feb 19

16
Frost, Elinor to Hugo Saglio (AC 1931)[3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.) &env.MS (copy and transcription.) Letter canceling visit to Hartford. 1937 Aug 7

17
Frost, Elinor to Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant[6] p. on 6 l. (6 s.). & env.MS (copy and transcription.) Letter from Sugar Hill, N.H. [ca.1930] Sep 1

18
Frost, Elinor to Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant[4] p. on 4 l. (4 s.) & env.MS (copy and transcription). Letter from Sugar Hill, N.H. [ca. 1930] Sep

19
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter with general news. (Formerly MS Frost 458) 1923 Jul 6

20
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 459) [1923] Aug 13

21
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 460) [1923] Dec 21

22
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[1] p.MS Letter on upcoming visit.(Formerly MS Frost 461) [1924] Feb 9

23
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 462) [1924] Jul 5

24
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on upcoming visit.(Formerly MS Frost 463) [1925] Feb

25
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on upcoming visit.(Formerly MS Frost 464) [1925] Feb 27

26
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[8] p. on 4 l. (2 s.).MS Letter with general news.(Formerly MS Frost 465) [1925] Aug 17

27
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on Philadelphia visit.(Formerly MS Frost 466) [1925] Oct 12

28
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[5] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS Letter on general news and Irma's wedding invitation.(Formerly MS Frost 467) 1926 Oct 26

29
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 468) [1926] Nov 16

30
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[5] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 472) n.d. [ca. 1925-1927]

31
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[6] p. on 3 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 469) [1927] Sep 21

32
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker [3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 470) [1928] Jul 10

33
Frost, Elinor to Anne von Moschzisker[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 471) [1937] Mar 7

34
Frost, Elinor to George Whicher[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 455) 1923 Aug 13

35
Frost, Elinor to George and Harriet Whicher[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env. and stamp enclosed separately.MS Letter on Marjorie's health.(Formerly MS Frost 456) 1934 Apr 27

36
Frost, Elinor to Harriet Whicher[5] p. on 3 l. (3 s.) & env.MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 457) 1937 Dec 9

37
Frost, Elinor to Ralph WilliamsMS [1] p. & env.(in Miscellaneous Manuscript File) 1937 May 24

38
Frost, Lesley to Otto Manthey-Zorn[1] p.TS Telegram from Gainesville, Fla.(MS Frost 393) 1938 Mar 23

39
Frost, Lesley to Anne von Moschzisker[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on new store.(Formerly MS Frost 438) 1924 Jun 6

40
Frost, Marjorie to Ethel Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter from Baltimore.(Formerly MS Frost 397) [1929 Oct]

41
Gahagan, George K. to Joe Blumenthal[2] p. (4 s.).TS (copy) 1988 Jun 23

42
Green, Charles R. to Harold J. Baily[1] p. & env.TS Letter references Frost speaking at UMass. (Formerly MS Frost 280) 1961 Nov 1

43
Green, Charles R. to Harold J. Baily[1] p. & env.MS Note card references package to Frost(Formerly MS Frost 280) 1961 Nov 14

44
Green, Charles R. to Martin K. Howes[1] p.TS Letter and 2 clippings.(Formerly MS Frost 389) 1936 Jan 24

45
Hagstrom, Jack to J. B. Lankes. See: J. J. Lankes series. [1962-1978]

46
Hagstrom, Jack W. C. to Lawrance Thompson[1] p. TS (carbon). Letter on past meeting. 1963 Mar 12

47
Haines, John W. to Corinne T. Davids[2] p. on 2 l.TS (copy). Letter with Frost recollections. 1952 May 13

47A
Haines, John W. to Corinne T. Davids[2] p.TS (copy). Letter with Frost recollections. 1951 May 29

48
Haines, John W. to Corinne T. Davids[1] p.TS (copy). Letter with Frost recollections. 1951 Jul 25

49
Hocking, William Ernest[2] p. on 2 l.TS (copy). Letter on Frost and Harvard. 1951 Jul 7

50
Holt, Henry and Co. to Frederick F. Seely.[1] p. TS Letter on Several Short Poems.(Formerly MS Frost 412) 1936 Aug 26

51
Hudnut, Robin Fraser to Alma Elliott[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on general news.(Formerly MS Frost 452) [196?]

52
Hudnut, Robin Fraser to Alma Elliott[4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Letter addresses Frost's death.(Formerly MS Frost 453) 1963 Mar 7

53
Hudnut, Robin Fraser to G. Roy Elliot Family[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).TS Christmas card.(Formerly MS Frost 273) n.d.

54
Hudnut, Robin to G. Roy Elliot Family[3] p. on 2 l. (1 s.).MS Christmas card.(Formerly MS Frost 274) 1961 Dec

55
Hudnut, Robin to G. Roy Elliott Family[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.TS Christmas card.(Formerly MS Frost 275) 1962 Dec

56
Hudnut, Robin[2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) & env.MS Christmas card.(Formerly MS Frost 276) 1963 Dec

57
Humphries, Rolphe to Katherine BowerMS [2] p. (copy)(Original in R. Humphries Papers, Box 1, Folder 20) 1963 Mar 4

58
Kennedy, Edward M. to J Alfred Guest[1] p.TS Letter regarding JFK's speech at Frost Library. 1968 Feb 16

58A
Kohn, John S. Van E. to Frederick B. Adams, Jr. MS 2 p. on 1 l. (2s) 1947 Aug 18

59
Levenberg, Slema to Jack W. C. Hagstrom[1] p.TS Regarding Frost at the Ford Hall Forum. includes reply dated 1963 Mar 12, [1] p. 1963 Mar 5

60
McCormick, Charles G. to Newton F. McKeon.[2] p.TS Letter accompanying donation of Frost letter.(Formerly MS Frost 390) 1967 May 30

61
McCormick, Charles G. to Newton F. McKeon[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS Letter with Frost reminiscences.(Formerly MS Frost 391) 1967 Jul 9

62
McKeon, Newton to Theodore Baird[6] p. on 3 l. (3 s.)MS Letter on situation surrounding Frost's resignation.(Formerly MS Frost 425) 1938 Jun 26

63
Lancaster, John to Newton McKeon[1] p.TS Thanking McKeon for donation.(Formerly MS Frost 425) 1984 Nov 7

64
Baird, Theodore to Newton McKeon[1] p.TS Letter suggesting donation of 1938 letter to the archives.(Formerly MS Frost 425) 1984 Oct 31

65
McKeon, Newton F. to Dwight W. Morrow, Jr. [1] p.TS Letter acknowledging Frost memorabilia donation.(Formerly MS Frost 376) 1963 Jul 12

66
McKeon, Newton F to Robert Ward[1] p. TS Letter on engaging Frost as a speaker. 1961 Mar 13

67
Melcher, Frederic G. to Joseph BlumenthalEnvelope.MS Envelope that contained Frost obituary. 196[3] Feb

68
Merriam, Victor to Herbet Myron[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on Frost poem. Accompanied by note to Newt McKeon.(Formerly MS Frost 266) 1963 Dec 12

69
Merriam, Victor to Herbert Myron[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter referring to Frost. Accompanied by note to Newt McKeon.(Formerly MS Frost 268) 1964 Mar 22

69A
[Morrison], Kay to Fred Adams[2] p. on 1 l. (2s.). MS 1957 May 27

70
Morrison, Kathleen J. to Robert A. Ward[1] p.TS Letter on speaking engagement. 1961 Apr 5

71
Morrison, Kathleen to George Whicher[1] p.TS Letter on dinner arrangements.(Formerly MS Frost 381) 1939 Nov 14

72
[Morrison] Kathleen to George Whicher[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS (copy). Note from Kathleen and Frost(Original in Frost outgoing correspondence)(Formerly MS Frost 135) n.d.

73
Morrow, Dwight W. Jr. to Newton F. McKeon[1] p.TS Letter on Frost reminiscences. (Formerly MS Frost 375) 1963 Jul 8

74
Morrow, Dwight W. Jr. to Newton F. McKeon[1] p.TS Letter on unpublished Frost poem.(Formerly MS Frost 377) 1965 Jan 4

75
Newdick, Robert to Mrs. J. G. Gessner[1] p.TS Letter on Frost reminiscences. (Formerly MS Frost 475) 1936 Sep 24

76
Newdick, Robert S. to Robert von Moschzisker[1] p.TS Letter requesting reminiscences.(Formerly MS Frost 474) 1936 Sep 24

77
Newdick, Robert to Robert von Moschzisker[1] p.MS Letter thanking Moschzisker for his contribution to a biography.(Formerly MS Frost 476) 1936 Oct 22

78
Nichols, Josephine to Mr. Wood[3] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter replying to request for Frost material. 1962 Feb 27

79
Rechert, Victor E. to Elizabeth Shipley Sergeant[1] p.TS (copy). Letter on Frost and religion. 1956 Aug 6

80
Scandrett, Richard B. to Otto Manthey-Zorn[4] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).MS Letter on Frost Includes transcription of excerpt on Frost.(Formerly MS Frost 396) 1963 Oct 22

81
Scenna, A[nthony] to N.F. McKeon[1] p.MS Letter accompanying Otto Manthey-Zorn's article on Frost. 1969 Jun 24

82
Sergeant, E. S. to Otto Manthey-Zorn[1] p.TS Letter of thanks for loan of Frost material.(Formerly MS Frost 260) 1958 Dec 1

83
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shipley to Otto Manthey-Zorn[1] p.TS Letter on biography corrections.(Formerly MS Frost 402) 1960 Oct 8

84
Sergeant, E. S. to Otto Manthey-Zorn.[1] p. TS Letter on Frost documents.(Formerly MS Frost 261) 1961 Feb 25

85
[Stanlis] Peter J. to Jack Hagstrom[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS Letter on Frost. 1990 Dec 22

86
Thomas, Helen to Robert P. Eckert[7] p. on 7 l. (7 s.).MS (copy). Letter on Frost. n.d.

87
Thomas, Myfanwy to Newton K. McKeon[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS Letter on Frost visit in 1914.(Formerly MS Frost 259) 1969 Oct 30

88
Thompson, Lawrence to Frederick Adams[1] p. TS with enclosure "The Story of Robert Frost's Life" consisting of notes used by Thompson on cards for an exhibit. TS 9 p. 1937 Nov 19

89
Thommpson, Lawrence to Frederick Adams[1] p. TS 1937 Dec 8

90
Thompson, Lawrence to Frederick B. Adams, Jr. [2] p. on 1 l. (2 s.). MS [1947 Aug]

91
Thompson, Lawrence to Richard Aldridge[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.) & env.TS Letter on Frost literary analysis.(Formerly MS Frost 413) 1959 Feb 23

92
Thompson, Lawrance to Harold J. Baily[1] p. & env.TS Letter.(Formerly MS Frost 348) 1940 Jun 18

93
Thompson, Lawrance to Harold J. Baily[1] p.TS Letter on Thompson's Frost book.(Formerly MS Frost 349) 1940 Jun 25

94
Thompson, Lawrance to G. R. Elliott[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).TS Letter on Frost's spirituality.(Formerly MS Frost 330) 1947 Apr 7

95
Thompson, Lawrance to G. R. Elliott[3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.).TS Letter on Frost's spirituality.(Formerly MS Frost 332) 1947 Apr 14

96
Thompson, Lawrance to G. R. Elliott[2] p. on 1 l. (1 s.).MS Letter on Frost.(Formerly MS Frost 333) 1949 Jan 24

97
Thompson, Lawrance to G. R. Elliott[1] p.MS Letter on loan of Frost letters.(Formerly MS Frost 334) 1949 Jan 29

98
Thompson, Lawrance to G. R. Elliott[4] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS Letter on Frost research.(Formerly MS Frost 335) 1949 Feb 13

99
Thompson, Lawrance to G. R. Elliott[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS Frost's last letter.(Formerly MS Frost 338) 1963 Feb 10

100
Thompson, Lawrance to G. R. Elliott[1] p. (pages missing)TS Letter on Frost's whereabouts and spirituality.(Formerly MS Frost 340) 1963 Mar 16

101
Thompson, Lawrance to G. R. Elliott[1] p. TS Letter on permission to publish Frost letters.(Formerly MS Frost 342) 1963 Jul 27

102
Thompson, Lawrance to G. R. Elliott[1] p.TS Letter on Frost's burial.(Formerly MS Frost 343) 1963 Sep 10

103
Thompson, Lawrance to Mrs. G. R. Elliott[1] p.TS Letter on Frost letters and Elliot's death.(Formerly MS Frost 345) 1963 Nov 11

104
Tuttle, Charles E. Co. to Harold Baily[1] p.TS Invoice for Ando's Frost book (2 copies)(Formerly MS Frost 270) 1959 Feb 3

105
Van E. Kohn, John S. (Collector's Bookshop) to Katherine Cowles[1] p.TS Letter searching for Frost pamphlet. 1936 Apr 7

106
Ward, Robert A . to Mrs. Theodore Morrison[1] p.TS Letter on speaking engagement. 1961 Mar 20

107
Whicher, George to Charles Cole[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).MS Letter on Frost and Amherst.(Formerly MS Frost 247) 1947 May 2

108
Wood, Roland to Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant[3] p. TS letter includes complete text of a letter from Frost to Wood, 1930 Jul 14, and Wood's reply, 1930 Jul 20 (3 copies) 1956 Aug 30

109
Wood, R. to E. S. Sergeant 1959 Jul 24

Subseries E: Robert Frost-related Chronologies, Bibliographies and Lists 1917-

18 items.


Box

Folder

11 1
Robert Frost and Amherst College[1] p.TS Chronology for exhibit "3 poets." 2006 May

2
List of newspaper items on Frost's death. Agnes Scott Library.[11] p. on 11 l. (11 s.)TS (2 copies). 1963

3
"Discoverers of Me"[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).TS (3 copies). List of people Frost considered and gave to Robert Hughes who was producing movie about Frost. n.d.

4
"Robert Frost & Prose"[7] p. on 7 l. (7 s.).TS Bibliographic list. 1958 Dec 17

5
Tables of Contents of Frost's books.[25] p. on 25 l. (25 s.).TS n.d.

6
Frost Christmas Card lists, with imprint numbers.TS (12 copies) n.d.

7
A. C. New Years Cards that use Robert Frost material[1] p.MS List. 2005 Feb 1

8
Bibliographic work list for the movie. [CBS][12] p. on 12 l. (12 s.).MS p.8-18, plus 2 additional leaves. n.d.

9
[Frost] Bibliography and Bookseller's Prices.MS Jack W. C. Hagstrom n.d.

10
Edward Thomas Bibliography.[4] p. on 4 l. (4 s.).TS Jack W. C. Hagstrom 1917

11
Miscellaneous worklists and notes on Frost.[50] p. on 50 l. (50 s.) TS (copy). Jack W. C Hagstrom n.d.

12
Robert Frost: A Short Reading List[2] p. on 2 l. (2 s.).Printed. Jones Library, Amherst, Mass. Photograph on back. 1956 Oct

13
Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature.Printed (copy) Pages citing Frost articles. Vols. 1-7 not included. 1920s-1975

14
Robert Frost in England-captions[26] p. on 26 l. (26 s.).TS (copy). Detailed list of photos taken fro Time Life International by Howard Sochurek. 1957 Jun

15
Bibliography of poems by Frost not published in his books during his lifetime. [6] p. on 6 l. (6 s.).TS Richard H Templeton, AC 1931. n.d.

16
Gale Bibliography of Literature in America.[6] p. on 6 l. (6 s.) & magazineTS Frost bibliography. 1984

17
Miscellaneous Amherst College Library file cards.MS and TS, 12 cards n.d.

18
"Frost in painting and Sculpture"Society of the Libraries of New York University Bulletin, No. 95[6] p. ca. 1969

19
Richardson, MarkRobert Frost's Prose Writings: An Annotated Checklist and Introductory Essay. Resources for American Literary Study vol. 22, no. 1, 1996, p. 33-78 (copy) 1996

Series 2: PRINTED MATERIAL

Series 2, PRINTED MATERIAL, 1892-present, consists of 7 subseries: A. Books, Booklets and Pamphlets; B. Periodicals and Newspapers; C. Translations, Poetic Tributes and Miscellaneous Offprints; D. Robert Frost Public Appearances and Special Events; E. Robert Frost Illustrator, J. J. Lankes; F. Other Robert Frost-related Printed Items; G. Book Dealer's and Auction Catalogs.

Subseries A: Books, Booklets and Pamplets

Subseries A, Books, Booklets and Pamphlets, consists of 2 sections: By Robert Frost and About Robert Frost, material in both sections is represented in the Amherst College Library Catalog; please see the on-line catalog for individual items.

Subseries B: Periodicals and Newspapers

Subseries B, Periodicals and Newspapers, is divided into 3 sections:

Selected Robert Frost-related Issues, 1916-1995, consists of a selection of newspaper issues containing articles of particular relevance to Robert Frost's career and his relationship with Amherst College. Material is arranged alphabetically by publication title.
Separate Robert Frost-related Issues. The complete collection of periodicals containing Robert Frost-related articles has been arranged as a separate collection. For a list of the contents of the Collection please see the Robert Frost Periodicals Collection finding aid.
Clippings, 1900-present, consists of newspaper clippings related to Robert Frost. Material is arranged by date and includes 3 clippings scrapbooks.



Selected Robert Frost-related Issues

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Folder

10 8
Amherst BulletinRuhl, Steven. "Robert Frost's Days in Amherst." p. 1, 3. 1983 Apr 13


Amherst Journal Record"Death of Robert Frost Saddens Town, Students." p. 1. 1963 Jan 31


Amherst Student"Well Known Poet Gives Reading of his Verses." p. 1, 4. 1916 Apr 10


Amherst Student"Noted American Poet to Succeed Prof. Churchill." p. 1. 1916 Dec 18


Amherst Student"Prof. Frost's Engagements." p. 1. 1917 Feb 15


Amherst Student"Briefs." p. 2. 1917 Apr 20


Amherst Student"Amherst Professors at Library Club Meeting." p. 1, 5. 1917 Oct 27


Amherst Student"Robert Frost on Sixtieth Birthday Talks of Joys of Libing...." p. 1-2. 1935 Mar 25


Amherst Student"Robert Frost, Phillips Bradley resign from Faculty." p. 1-2. 1938 Jun 17


Amherst Student"Robert Frost to Lecture to English Classes Next Year." p. 1."Influence of Robert Frost on Amherst seen to be Profound." p. 1. 1949 Apr 14


Amherst Student"Robert Frost Cited by 'Time'...." p. 1, 3. 1950 Oct 12


Amherst Student"Frost Back in Town...." p. 1.2 copies. 1951 Oct 18


Amherst Student"Sculptured Portrait of Frost Unvieled...." p. 1, 4.4 copies. 1952 Jan 7


Amherst Student"Robert Frost: Opinions on Education, Thought." p. 1, 2.8 copies. 1953 Oct 19


Amherst Student"Amherst Honors Robert Frost with Birthday Dinner for 90." p. 1, 5.8 copies. 1954 Apr 8


Amherst Student"Robert Frost in Town; Plans, Talks, Visits." p. 1.8 copies. 1954 Oct 14


Amherst Student"Robert Frost - Farmer, Poet, Speaker - Reminisces on his Life." p. 3.7 copies. 1954 Nov 1


Amherst Student"Robert Frost to Talk, Visit, Teach Classes during Four Week Stay." p. 1. 1955 Apr 21


Amherst Student"Robert Frost Reads Two New Poems; Speaks on Education." p. 1, 6.5 copies. 1955 May 2


Amherst Student"Frost 'Rambles' on Life, Poetry, Freedom, Red-Hunts." p. 1, 6. 1955 Oct 31


Amherst Student"Robert Frost to Speak on Parents' Day." p. 1. 1956 Oct 11


Amherst Student"Poet Robert Frost." p. 1.3 copies. 1957 Nov 7


Amherst Student"Frost, Avid Nationalist, Favors 'Pieces of Peace'." p. 1, 6. 1961 Oct 26


Amherst Student"Frost Reading of Poetry Draws Large Crowd at UMass." p. 1, 3. 1962 May 21


Amherst Student"College, Family and Friends to join in Frost Tribute." p. 1.Commemorative issue, paged separately. 3 copies. 1963 Feb 4


Amherst Student"Friends Attend Robert Frost Memorial...." p. 1."Leading Figures Honor Frost." p. 1. 1963 Feb 18


Amherst StudentSpecial memorial issue. ca. 57 copies. 1963 Feb 18


Amherst StudentMemorial issue on death of President Kennedy. 4 copies. 1963 Nov 23


Amherst Student"Robert Frost - The Honorary Member of '24'." p. 2.4 copies. 1964 Jun 13


Boston Globe (Sunday Magazine section) "Robert Frost - Man of Genius." p. 1, 6. 1959 May 3


Boston Herald Tercentenary issueFrost, Robert. "The Lost Follower." p. 8. 1936 Sep 13


Buffalo Courier Express[Schmitt, Howard C.] "He has Many Recollections of Robert Frost." p. 1, 2, 7-9. 1963 Apr 21


Chicago Daily NewsFrost, Robert. "The Prophets Really Prophesy as Mystics...." p. 20. 1962 Sep 29


Chicago Daily News PanoramaHarold Rago. "Robert Frost, a Memoir and a Tribute." p. 3. 1963 Feb 2


The Dartmouth"Robert Frost Delivers Address as 566 Seniors Gain Diplomas." p. 1. 1955 Jun 12


Le Figaro LiteraireMauria, Mario. "Visite a Robert Frost." p. 9. 1957 Jun 15


New York Herald TribuneReview of Robert Frost, In the Clearing by Richard Wilbur, p. 3.Roger Kahn on Robert Frost, p. 3. 1962 Mar 25


New York Times (Metro section) Alfred Edwards (obituary) p. 50. 1995 Feb 11


New York Times (Western Edition) Obituary. p. 1. 1963 Jan 30


New York Times Book ReviewReview of Robert Frost, In the Clearing by Philip Booth. p. 1, 44. 1962 Mar 25


New York Times Book ReviewVendler, Helen. review of Robert Frost: The Years of Triumph, by Laurance Thompson, p. 1, 34, 35. 1970 Aug 9


New York Times Book Review"White at the New Yorker." (about Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant) p. 38. 1977 Nov 1


New York Times Book ReviewOrr, David. review of Notebook of Robert Frost. p. 9. 2007 Feb 4


New York Times MagazineUrdall, Stewart L. "Robert Frost's Last Adventures." p. 18-19, 22, 26, 28, 30, 33. 1972 Jun 11


New York Review of BooksPoirier, Richard. "Women at Home." p. 34-39. 1977 Sep 29


New York Review of BooksMiller, Karl. "Robert Frost Crosses the Missouri." p. 18-24. 1977 Nov 10


New York Review of BooksBayley, John. "An Art of Self-Discovery." p. 8-9 (reviews on Edward Thomas). 1986 Oct 23


Saturday Review of LiteratureFrost, Robert. "The Middletown Murder." p. 216. 1928 Oct 13


Springfield Union"Poet Begins New Job at 84." p. 1, 4. 1958 Oct 16


Times Literary SupplementFrost, Robert. "The Bad Island-Easter." p. xviii. 1954 Sep 17


Times Literary SupplementSpecial on "American Writing Today."Paged separately 1954 Sep 17


Times Literary Supplement"A Writer of Poems: the Life and Work of Robert Frost." p. 1-2. 1971 Apr 16


For Separate Robert Frost-related Issues see Amherst College Frost Periodicals Collection


The Frost Periodicals Collection consists of newspaper, magazine and journal articles by and about Robert Frost. A list of the material in this collection is available online at [link]. Material in this collection is housed off-site; please request in advance.


Clippings

Box

Folder

12 1
Clippings 1900-1919

2
Clippings 1920-1929

3
Clippings 1930-1937 Oct

4
Clippings 1937 Nov -1939

5
Clippings 1940-1949

6
Clippings 1950-1957

7
Clippings 1950-1957

8
Clippings 1958-1959

9
Clippings 1960

10
Clippings 1961

11
Clippings 1962

Box

Folder

13 1
List of Newspaper Items on the Death of Robert Frost, Agnes Scott LibraryCross referenced: Series 1, Section E. [1963]

2
Clippings 1963 Jan 21

3
Clippings 1963 Jan 30-31

4
1963 Jan 30-Feb 1 Clippings (Private memorial service at Harvard)

5
Clippings 1963 Feb 1-18

6
1963 Feb 19-Apr 30 Clippings

7
Clippings 1963 May-Dec

8
Clippings 1964

9
Clippings 1965

10
Clippings 1966

11
Clippings 1967

12
Clippings 1968

13
Clippings 1969

14
Clippings 1970

15
Clippings 1971

16
Clippings 1972-1973

17
Clippings 1974

18
Clippings 1975-1977

19
Clippings 1978-1979

Box

Folder

14 1
Clippings 1980-1984

2
Clippings 1985-1989

3
Clippings 1990-1994

4
Clippings 1995-1999

5
Clippings 2000-

6
Clippings n.d.

7
Jack Hagstrom scrapbook 1949-1974

8
Jack Hagstrom scrapbook n.d.

9
Robert Ward scrapbook 1963

Subseries C: Translations, Poetic Tributes, Miscellaneous Offprints, etc.

Subseries C is divided into 3 subsections:

Translations of Robert Frost Poems, 1956-1994
Poetic Tributes to Robert Frost, 1935-1978
Miscellaneous Off-prints, Reprints, etc., 1948-2001



Translations of Robert Frost Poems 1956-1994
Includes various translations of Frost's works into other languages. Material is arranged by title.

Box

Folder

14A 6A
50 Poems of Contemporary American Poetry, chosen and translated by Tawfik Say ig. In Arabic. Beirut, Lebanon, 1963. p. 13-16. 1963

1
AnatologiaPoezieiAmericaneedited by Ion Caraion Bucuresti, 1979. p.131-140 (copy). (Translations of 15 Frost poems) (2 copies) 1979

2
AntologieDePoezieAmericanaedited by Leon Levitchi and Dorin Tudor Bucuresti, 1978. p. 13-19 (copy). (Translations of 4 Frost poems) 1978

6B
Best American Poetry - Translation and Illustration. Shojaechdin Shefa [editor and translator]. In Arabic. Tehran, Iran, p. 67-69. n.d.

6C
The Complete Poems of Robert Frost. In Arabic. Beirut, Lebanon, Al Khal Brothers, 1962. 1962

3
MeiguoXiandaiShiXuan (An Anthology of Modern American Poetry) edited by Y. H. Zhao, Beijing, China, 1985.Chinese translations of Frost poems, p. 10-35 (copy) 1985

4
Poesia Anglesa i Nord-Americana Contempòrania; Antalogia edited by D. Sam Abrams, Barcelona, 1994.Catalan translation of Frost poems. (We have cataloged copy-call no. RFT Catalan 1994) 1994

5
Poesía Norteamericana ContemporáneaTranslated and selected by William Shand and AlbertoGirri, Buenos Aires, 1956. Spanish translation of Frost's "Birches" (copy). 1956

6D
Selected Poems of Robert Frost. A selection of 52 poems from Complete Poems and In the Clearing. In Bengali. [ca. 1968]

6
Translations of Frost cross-referenced


Poetic Tributes to Robert Frost 1935-1978
Consists of published, manuscript and typescript poems, arranged by author.

Box

Folder

14A 7
Anderson, Aina L. "Reply to the Late Robert Frost's Poem: 'Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening." [1] p. TS n.d.

8
Corbet, J. Terry. "For Robert Frost." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine. March 1963, p. 11 (copy) 1963

9
Couderc, Yves. "Notre Dame de Chartres." Leopoldville, Congo Belge, Juin 1935.TS (copy) with handwritten English translationMS Note: "With apologies to Robert Frost, et al" 1p. and related photos (copies). 1935

9A
Johnson, Robert P. "Robert Fros." Contained in TS Letter to the Library. (revised 12 Jun, 1966) 1966

10
Judd Hall, Dorothy. "Mystic Lens of Robert Frost." Printed (copy). Signed "For Jack Hagstrom" (Published in StudioSwedenborgiana as part of her essay on Frost and Swedenborg.) n.d.

11
Keith, Joseph Joel. "Robert Frost." SaturdayReview, Aug 21, 1948. p. 13. 1948

12
Letsch, Dorothy M. "My Dedication to the memory of Robert Frost." [2] p. MS TS (copy) n.d.

13
March, Katherine B. "Robert Frost in Derry." [1] p. typed transcript (copy). Published in Jean'sJournal, Oct 1978. 1978

14
Richardson, Emory Aaron. "The Robert Frost Library at Amherst College." [1] p. TS 1963 Nov 1 1963

15
Stallman, R. W. "The Falling Out" (for Robert Frost) BotteghaOscure (Rome), VIII, 1951 1p. (copy) 1951


Miscellaneous Offprints, etc. 1948-2001
includes off-prints and reprints of articles, poems and letters by and about Robert Frost, including a partial signature by Frost and additional miscellaneous items. Material is arranged by author.

Box

Folder

14A 17
Adams, George Matthews. "Today's Talk"-Robert FrostSigned separate of unidentified, undated newspaper article n.d.

18
Ballantine, Lesley Frost. Christmas Card to Jack Hagstrom, 1969 (with envelope). Inscribed with Fischetti cartoon of Apollo X- Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria (?) [2] p. on 2 l. (1 s.) with Frost line "But I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep." Folder includes descriptive material on the Escuela de la Tahona (Spain) directed by Mrs. Ballantine. 1969

19
Burnshaw, Stanley. "The Three Revolutions of Modern Poetry" SewaneeReview v. 70, no. 3 Spring 1962 p. 137-169. Inscribed by author "For Jack Hagstrom" 1962

20
Francis, Lesley Frost. (AKA Lesley Frost Zimic) "Break of Responsibility in Extramural Utterances" EducationRecord. Vol. 59, no. 1, 1978. p.45-60Reprint (copy) 1978

21
Francis, Lesley Lee. "A Decade of 'Stirring Times': Robert Frost and Amy Lowell" NewEnglandQuarterly. Dec. 1986 Vol. 59, no. 4 p.508-522 (offprint) 1986

21A
Francis, Lesley Lee. "Robert Frost and the Majesty of Stones upon Stones" Journal of Modern Literature. Vol. 9, no. 1, 1981/82. Inscribed to Fred Adams. Accompanied by note to him. MS 1 p. dated 1982 Feb 18. 1982

21B
Frost, Robert. Complete Poems of Robert Frost 1949. p. I-XII. Incompletely signed "Robert F" with note by Ray Nash about pen failure. 1949

21C
Frost, Robert. "On Extravagance" Dartmouth Alumni Magazine. [5] p. Reprint. 1963 Mar

27
Frost, Robert to Sarah Abbie Kendall Cleaveland, March 17, 1951Printed in St.LawrenceBulletin, Summer 1972 (copy) 1972

22
Gerber, Philip L. "Remembering Robert Frost: An Interview with William Jewell" NewEnglandQuarterly. March 1986. (Offprint) (Inscribed to Malcom Cowley) 1986

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Gethyn-Jones, Reverend Canon J. E. "Robert Frost - 6th June 1957" Syracuse University Library Associates, 1969. 8 p. 1969

23
Hart, Thomas Elwood. "Frost's 'The Road Not Taken'" LanguageandStyle, Winter 1984 (Offprint) p. 3-43 (Inscribed to the Robert Frost Library) 1984

24
Holden, Barbara and Raymond. Invitation (to Jack Hagstrom) to meet Robert Frost, North Newport, N.H., n.d. (Also includes a Christmas poem from the Holdens) n.d.

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"Edward Connery Lathem, Librarian as Editor and Publisher" DartmouthCollegeLibraryBulletin, April 2001 2001

25
Nash, Ray. "The Poet and the Pirate" NewColophon, no. 8, Feb 1950, p. 311-21 1950

26
Stanlis, Peter J. "Robert Frost: Individualist Democrat" IntercollegiateReview, Sep 1965, p. 27-32 (offprint) 1965

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Thompson, Lawrence. "An Early Frost Broadside" The New Colophon p. 5-12. 1948 Jan

Subseries D: Robert Frost Public Appearances and Special Events


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"Collecting Robert Frost"Martin K. HowesAllegheny College (poster) Mar 30

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Frost exhibition announcementWilliams College, Chapin Library n.d.

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Invitation to Robert Frost readingPan American Union, Washington, D.C. Oct 28

4
Lawrence High School Graduation Program (copy) Cross referenced: Map case 10, Drawer 3 1892 Jul 1

6
Frost ReadingProgram, penciled notes and correspondence. (2 copies) [University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia] 1915 Nov 19

7
Frost speech "The Meeting Place of Form and Matter in Poetry." and reading (listing in booklet "Play and Poetry Shop Talk.") Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. 1916 Mar 15

8
Frost ReadingBroadside flier. Springfield, Mass. (Central High School Hall under auspices of Springfield Teacher's Club) 1917 Mar 7

9
Frost ReadingElizabethan ClubWilliam Lyon Phelps Autobiography p.634 1917 May 16

10
"A Way Out" ProgramThe Northampton Amateur Players 1919 Feb 14

11
Review of "A Way Out" Hampshire Gazette, Northampton, Mass.Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 2 1919 Feb 25

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Address: "The Language and Literature Group" Proceedings of the Alumni Association of Amherst CollegeAmherst, Mass. (copy) 1919 Nov 7-8

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Frost awarded Gold MedalProgram and Menu for "A Vermont Breakfast Party"Limited Editions ClubWaldorf-Astoria hotel, N.Y. 1919 Nov 16

12
Frost ReadingHampshire Bookshop, Northampton, Mass.Listed in "Announcement of Hampshire Bookshop Lectures, 1919-20 1920 Jan 16

13
Section on the Fellowship on Creative ArtPresident's Report, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.[4] p. (copy) 1920-1922

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Frost Speech AnnouncementPart of American Library Association Conference WeekBoston Public Library (Formerly MS Frost 237) 1921 Jun 23

14
Reappointment of Frost to Fellowship in Creative Art.Proceedings of the Board of RegentsUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor [4] p. (copy) 1922 May, Oct

15
Frost Fiftieth Birthday Dinner Invitation with attached card and note from Frederic Melcher to Marion Dodd.Program, annotated. New York (Hotel Brevoort) 1925 Mar 26

18
Two accounts from The Maine CampusFrost readingUniversity of Maine, Orono[2] p. (copies) 1925 May 6

17
Frost listingCatalogue and Register, University of Michigan[2] p. (copy) 1925-1926

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Wilfred Davison Memorial Library (dedication), Bread Loaf Booklet, [12] p. Includes text of Frost's speech. 1930 Jul 21

19
Frost address "Education by Poetry"Amherst College Alumni Council Invitation and announcement 1930 Nov 15

5
Grade 4 Pageant on Heroes. Program Kellogg East School, Amherst, Mass. [ca.1930-40s]

26
Frost awarded honorary Doc. of LettersCommencement Program Columbia University, New York 1932 Jun 1

21
Frost speechFriends of the Princeton LibraryHotel Plaza, New YorkWilliam Lyon Phelps Autobiography. p.910-11 1933 May 5

22
Frost SpeechMassachusetts State College Scholarship DayProgram 1934 Oct 18

22A
Frost Senior Chapel SpeechAmherst College Commencement 1935. (as summarized by George Whicher in Amherst Alumni Council News July 1835, p. 83-85) 1935

22B
Robert Frost Spoken Word RecordingsInvitation to hear Robert Frost recordings. Library of Columbia University. 1935 Dec 12

23
Frost Guest of honorHampshire Bookshop 20th Anniversary Program/InvitationNorthampton, Mass. 1936 April 16

24
Frost ReadingJoint meeting of Mass. Library Assoc. and the Western Mass. Library ClubProgram Jones Library, Amherst, Mass. 1936 Oct 15

25
Poetry Society of America Annual Dinner Invitation, program/seating plan, 3 placecards. Hotel Biltmore, New York 1937 Apr 1

27
Announcement of Elinor Frost's FuneralAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1938 Apr 22

28
Frost ExhibitTitle page of the Catalog and its "To the Reader" by Martin K. HowesAllegheny College, Pa. 1938 May 5-7

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Frost exhibitCatalogAllegheny College, Meadsville, Pa.Signed by Frost (2 copies) 1938 May 5-7

30
Frost readingTicketThe New School, New York 1938 Dec 13

31
Essay on Frost delivered by student Henry BishopListed in commencement programMeadville High School, Meadville, Pa. 1939 Jan 24

32
Frost lecture seriesProgram of a course of five lecturesOliver School, Lawrence, Mass. 1939

33
Performance of Frost's "Snow"ProgramBreadloaf Theatre, Breadloaf, Vt. 1939 Jul 21

34
Frost reading and exhibitAnnouncementGrolier Club, N.Y. 1939 Nov 16

35
Frost exhibitionAnnouncement card (2 copies)Jones Library, Amherst, Mass.(Mar 16-Apr 6, 1940) 1940 Mar-Apr

36
Frost readingInvitationLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1941 Mar 27

37
Frost ReadingProgram (3 copies)Duke University, Durham N.C. 1943 Mar 14

38
Invitation to members of the Division of Humanities to meet Robert FrostDartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. 1943 Oct 1

39
Frost speechProgram and Frost recollections contained in Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury, Vt., 25th Anniversary Bulletin 1944 Aug 17-19

40
Announcement of Frost 70th birthday address by G. F. WhicherJones Library, Amherst, Mass. 1945 Mar 11

41A
P.E.N. Club Dinner for Robert FrostSeating plan. 1945 Mar 26

42
Newspaper clipping70th birthday party for FrostPlayers Club 1945Mar 27

41
News release on bust of Frost by Leo ChaucerHenry Holt & Co. 1945 Apr 2

42A
Robert Frost DinnerSeating arrangement. 1946 Mar 31

43
"An Evening of Robert Frost" (The Hill Wife and A Marque of Reasons were performed)Program Bread Loaf Little Theatre, Breadloaf, Vt. 1946 Aug 2

44
Frost readingProgramDuke University, Durham, N.C. 1947 Feb 27

45
Frost readingProgramLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1948 Mar 17

46
Frost's place card at Amherst College Alumni Luncheon where he was speakerCommencement Program listing him as LLD and honoree (2 copies); Commencement/Amherst Holiday program (2 copies)Amherst, Mass. (Jun 19-20, 1948) 1948 Jun

47
Performance of Frost's "A Masque of Mercy"Program (playbill)Bread Loaf Little Theatre, Breadloaf, Vt. 1948 Aug 6

48
Invitation (2 copies)Fourth Annual Writer's Conference with Robert Frost and George F. WhicherGrinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa 1949 Apr 22-23

49
Frost speakerMenu/ProgramTheta Delta Chi Initiation BanquetAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1949 Oct 21

51
Frost exhibitionAnnouncementDuke University, Durham, N.C.(Mar 15-Apr 3,1950) 1950 Mar/Apr

52
Frost speech and performance of "A Masque of Mercy"The Poet of Reality, a conference in honor of Robert FrostProgram and invitation Kenyon College 1950 Oct 6-8

53
Exhibition of material by Frost and other membersCatalog American Academy of Arts and Letters(Dec 8, 1950-Jan 15, 1951) 1950 Dec-1951 Jan

54
Frost exhibition Press ReleasePierpont Morgan Library, New York, N.Y. (Mar 21-Apr 7 1951) 1951 Mar/Apr

55
Frost Honorary Doctorate of Literature degreeCommencement ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. 1951

56
Frost readingInvitation (2 copies); TicketDartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. 1951 Nov 27

57
Production of "A Masque of Mercy"ProgramKirby Theater, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1952 May 20-21

58
Prof. Wilbert Snow's Tribute to Frost and Frost responseProgramHood Memorial Junior High School 1952 Dec 11

60
Guest list (3 copies)Frost 80th Birthday DinnerAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1954 Mar 26

61
Menu/Program (2 copies)Frost 80th Birthday DinnerAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1954 Mar 26

62
Seating plan (3 copies)Frost 80th Birthday DinnerAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1954 Mar 26

63
Frost readingProgramBoston Arts Festival Program 1954 Jun 13

64
Exhibition of the works of FrostInvitationBryn Mawr College(Nov 13-Dec 31, 1954) 1954 Nov/Dec

65
Frost ReadingInvitationBryn Mawr College 1954 Nov 13

66
An afternoon in honor of FrostProgramCincinnati MacDowell Society 1954 Nov 21

67
Reception and exhibition in honor of FrostInvitationHoughton Library, Harvard Univ. 1954 Nov 30

68
Frost readingAnnouncementFord Hall Forum, Boston 1954 Dec 5

69
Frost ReadingProgram (2 copies); TicketUniversity of Connecticut, Fine Arts Festival 1955 May 1

70
Frost awarded Doctor of Law honorary degreeProgramDartmouth College, Commencement and Baccalaureate 1955 Jun 12

71
Frost reading and exhibitProgram and 3 press releases (3 copies of each)Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1955 Oct 24

72
Department of English Reception for FrostList of students invitedAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1955 Oct 27

73
An evening with Robert FrostAnnouncement; Ticket of Admission (3 copies)Institute of Arts and Sciences, Columbia Univ. 1955 Nov 7

74
Frost ReadingInvitation; ProgramPoetry exhibition catalog. Recorded Poetry Readings List (Frost recording, Dec. 8)Festival of Arts and Letters, New YorkAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences 1955 Dec 11

75
Frost speakerProgramAn Evening with America's Poet LaureateFord Hall Forum, Boston, Mass. 1955 Dec 4

76
Frost readingProgram (2 copies); InvitationNew York University, New York, N.Y. 1956 Mar 23

77
Frost readingProgram; Announcement; TicketThe Poetry Center (YM-YWHA) New York 1956 Mar 25

78
An Evening with Robert FrostInvitation Scarsdale Library (Friends) at Heathcote School, Scarsdale, N.Y. 1956 May 10

79
Frost addressA Talk for Students (booklet)Commencement ProgramSarah Lawrence College 1956 Jun 7

80
Frost speaker and recipient of honorary Doctor of LawsInvitation; ProgramColby College Commencement 1956 Jun 11

81
Frost SpeakerProgramAmherst College Parents Day 1956 Oct 20

82
An evening with Robert FrostAnnouncement in Newsletter, Columbia University Institute of Arts and Sciences (3 copies) 1956 Nov 5

83
Frost Reading Announcement in "The David B. Steinman Visiting Poets"Loyola University 1957 Apr 11

84
Frost ReadingAnnouncement/Calendar; TicketYM-YWHA 1957 Apr 14

85
Frost lecture "Swinger of Birches"PosterUniversity of London 1957 May 21

86
Invitation to meet FrostJonathan Cape Limited, London 1957 May 29

87
Announcement of Frost readingUniversity of Manchester 1957 May 30

88
Frost readingProgramA. C. Lecture Series, Amherst College 1957 Spring

89
Frost Hon. Doctor of LettersTranslation of Latin oration in presenting degree (2 copies)ConvocationOxford University 1957 Jun 4

90
Frost Doctor of LettersProgram of Conferring of Honorary DegreesOrder of proceedings, translation of Latin citationsCambridge University 1957 Jun 13

91
Text of Jeramiah J. Hogan introductory address at conferring of D.Litt degree on FrostNational University of Ireland 1957 Jun 19

92
"Masque of Mercy, Masque of Reason, Witch of Coos"ProgramBread Loaf Little Theater, Breadloaf, Vt. 1957 Jul 19, 22

93
Frost speakerPress release; AnnouncementFord Hall Forum 1957 Nov 10

94
Frost speaker and receipt of MedalProgram and Seating Arrangement for Annual BanquetHolland Society of New York 1957 Nov 15

95
Frost readingAnnouncement (4 copies)New York School for Social Research 1957 Dec 3

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Mention of FrostDescriptive booklet of the town.[23] p. leafletAmherst, Mass. Bicentennial 1957, 1959

96
Frost speaker and recipient of Gold Medal.Program; Seating arrangement; press release48th Annual Dinner at Waldorf-Astoria. Poetry Society of America 1958 Jan 16

97
Frost readingCalendar of Events Nov '57- May '58 and April '58; TicketPoetry Center (YM-YWHA) New York 1958 April 19

98
Frost reading and remarks "The Great Misgiving"Press release; TicketChicago Review, University of Chicago 1958 May 1

99
Appointment of Frost as 1958-59 Consultant in Poetry in EnglishPress release; Invitation to ReceptionLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1958 May 1

100
Announcement that Frost will speak in letter from J. A. Guest to Reunion ChairmenProgramAmherst Holiday, Amherst College 1958 Jun 6

101
Frost readingTicketTufts Fund Lecture, Medford, Mass. 1958 Oct 9

102
Exhibition hand list (one Frost item shown)Chapin Library, Williams College(Oct 10-Nov 15, 1958) 1958 Oct/Nov

103
Frost talkTicketLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1958 Oct 15

104
Press release and Announcement of Frost appearance50th Anniversary BookletFord Hall Forum, Boston 1958 Oct 26

105
Frost readingAnnouncementNew School for Social Research, New York 1958 Nov 12

106
Frost reading "The Great Misgiving"Program (3 copies); TicketLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1958 Dec 8

108
Frost talk and dinnerInvitations; Announcement; ProgramBeaux Arts of Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, Coconut Grove, Fla. 1959 Mar 1-3

109
Frost 85th birthday partySeating ArrangementWaldorf Astoria Hotel, New York 1959 Mar 26

110
Frost readingTicket Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1959 Mar 30

107
Frost lecturePress releaseCase Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio 1959 Apr 6

111
Frost appearancePress release about Paul Engle poem on Frost for the April 13 occasion, dated June 12, 1959.State University of Iowa 1959 April 13

112
Frost readingAnnouncement; ticketYM-YWHA 1959 Apr 16

113
Frost exhibitAnnouncementSyracuse University Library(Apr 19-May 2, 1959) 1959 Apr/May

114
Frost lecture Program University of Massachusetts Amherst Arts Festival 1959(?) Apr 27

115
Frost to receive of Joseph E. Connor Award Press release dated May 4, 1959Emerson College, Boston 1959 May 7

116
Frost receipt of Dickinson College Arts Award (Medallion)ProgramDickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. 1959 May 8

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Frost SpeakerTicket Library of Congress. 1959 May 18

117
Frost hon. Doctor of LiteratureCommencement Program (2 copies)Tufts University 1959 Jun 7

118
Frost speakerPress release; AnnouncementFord Hall Forum, Boston 1959 Oct 11

119
Frost room (Jones Library) dedicated"Frostiana" by Randall Thompson performedBicentennial ProgramLeaflet [6] p. (3 copies)Amherst, Mass. Bicentennial 1959 Oct 17-25

121
Performance of "Frostiana" by Randall ThompsonInter-faith ConvocationProgram (2 copies)Amherst, Mass., Bicentennial 1959 Oct 18

122
Dedication of Frost RoomInvitation; Ticket; ProgramSolicitation letter for Frost fundJones Library, Amherst, Mass. 1959 Oct 21

123
Dedication of Frost roomFrost reading listJones Library, Amherst, Mass. 1959 Oct 21

124
Mention of FrostDescriptive bookletJones Library, Amherst, Mass. 1959

125
Frost speakerProgram; Table Plan; Seating ListTwenty-firth Anniversary Dinner Waldorf Astoria HotelAcademy of American Poets, New York 1959 Nov 4

126
Frost speakerTranscript of proceedings25th Anniversary DinnerWaldorf-Astoria HotelAcademy of American Poets, New York 1959 Nov 4

127
Performance of "A Masque of Reason"Theater programANTA Matinee Theater Series, New York 1959 Nov 24

128
Frost lectureTicket; CalendarConnecticut College 1959 Dec 8

130
Frost awarded Doctor of LettersCommencement ProgramUniversity of Florida 1960 Jan 13

131
Frost speakerPress release; Seating arrangement; Invitation50th Anniversary DinnerPoetry Society of America 1960 Jan 21

132
Frost readingTickets (10 copies)Bryn Mawr College 1960 Mar 22

133
Frost awarded hon. Doctor of Humane LettersInvitation; ProgramSpecial Convocation in honor of FrostHebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati, Ohio 1960 Apr 2

134
Frost readingTicket; Announcement of 1959-60 readings; Calendar of Events Apr 1960YM-YWHA, New York 1960 Apr 21

135
Frost reading TicketAmherst College 1960 Apr 25

137
Invitation to presentation of the Clifton Waller Barrett LibraryInvitation to related dinnerUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. 1960 Apr 30

136
Frost readingProgram (3 copies, 1 inscribed "RF to JH); Press release; InvitationLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1960 May 2

138
Frost readingTicketNew School, New York 1960 May 18

139
Garden Party for E. S. S. to celebrate publication of Robert Frost, The Trial By Existence.InvitationNyack, N.Y. 1960 Jun 18

140
Frost reading and exhibitNewsclippings (3)Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. 1960 Oct 10

141
Frost readingMemorandum to faculty; Press releaseWilliams College, Williamstown, Mass. 1960 Oct 11

142
Frost speechAnnouncementUniversity of Wisconsin 1960 Oct 16

143
Frost appearanceTicket stubStanford University 1960 Nov 9

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Frost eveningAnnouncement 1960-61 seasonFord Hall Forum, Boston 1960 Dec 4

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Press release re: Frost appointment as LC Honorary Consultant in the Humanities.Includes text of Frost's letter of acceptance.Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1960

145
Frost visit to IsraelPress releaseSamuel Paley Lecture on American Culture and CivilizationAmerican Friends of Hebrew University, N.Y. 1961 Mar 9

146
Frost visit to IsraelPress releaseJTA 1961 Mar 10

147
Noted American Poet to Lecture at Hebrew UniversityPress releaseWorldwide 1961 Mar 10

148
Birthday Tribute to FrostPress release WGBH-FM Cambridge, Mass. 1961 Mar 28

149
Frost speakerAnnouncementNew School for Social Research, New York 1961 Apr 7

150
Frost readingCalendar of events; TicketsYMHA-YWHA, New YorkAnnouncement of 1960-61 Season readings 1961 Apr 10

151
Frost readingTicketAmherst College 1961 Apr 13

152
Jack Hagstrom talk, "A Portrait of Robert Frost"Newsletter; Announcement.New York Hospital Nursing Service 1961 Apr 13

153
Frost speechRobert Frost in A Tribute to TagoreProgram (10); Ticket; Press releaseAsia Society, New York 1961 Apr 19

154
Frost readingTicketSmith College 1961 Apr 17

155
Frost readingPress release; ProgramLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1961 May 3

156
Frost appearanceCeremonial ProgramAmerican Academy of Arts & Letters andNational Institute of Arts & LettersNew York, N.Y. 1961 May 24

157
Frost honorary Doctor of LettersPress release; Text of citationBoston University 1961 Jun 4

158
Announcement of Faculty et. al.Bread Loaf Writers ConferenceBread Loaf, Vt. 1961 Aug 16-30

159
Frost readingProgram (2 copies)University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1961 Oct 25

161
Readings of Frost verse dramas and masquesProgramRollins College, Winter Park, Fla.Readers' Theatre 1961 Nov 28

162
Frost readingAnnouncement 1961-62 season (6 copies)Ford Hall Forum, Boston 1961 Dec 3

160
Solo and group readings from Frost pieces by the Readers Theatre."A New England Voice"ProgramAdelphi College, Garden City, N.Y.Letter from Josephine Nichols to Mr. Wood re: the Readers' Theater (copy) 1962 Jan 12-13

162A
Frost exhibitAnnouncement; Display cardLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1962 Mar

163
Frost 88th birthday dinnerSeating plan; Menu; Invitation; Transcript (60 p.)Pan American Union, Washington, D.C. 1962 Mar 26

163A
Frost talkPress releaseUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1962 April

164
Frost speechProgram for 1961-1962 season; TicketYM-YWHA, New York (Poetry Center) 1962 Apr 15

165
Frost photo and excerpts from lectureBooklet, "The Mona Bronfman Sheckman Lectures"Sarah Lawrence College 1962 Apr 17

166
Frost speechProgramChoate School, Wallingford, Conn. 1962 May 5

167
Frost readingProgram; Press releaseLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1962 May 7

168
Frost appointment as Library of Congress Honorary Consultant in the Humanities (2nd term)Press releaseLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1962 May 7

169
Frost awarded honorary Doctor of LawsProgramDedication of Andrews LibraryCollege of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio 1962 May 19

169A
The Theatre of Robert FrostPoets' Theatre performance at M.I.T. Cambridge, Mass.May 30, 31, Jun 1, 2, 1962Program; Playscript TS 28 p. (copy); Related correspondence between Frost and Alan Fox. (copies); Reviews (copy) 1962 May-Jun

170
Frost awarded honorary Doctor of LawsCommencement Program; citationUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1962 Jun 16

171
Press release on Frost Annual Poetry AwardPoetry Society of America 1962 Sep

172
Frost speakerProgram; Press releaseNational Poetry FestivalLibrary of Congress, Washington, D.C. 1962 Oct 23

173
Frost speechProgramDedication of Gordon Keith Chalmers Memorial LibraryKenyon College 1962 Oct 8

174
Frost reading and receipt of McDowell MedalInvitation; Program; Ticket; Gate pass; Telegrams from John Ciardi, J.F.K., Babette Deutsch (copy) Hunter College, N.Y. 1962 Nov 8

175
Frost awarded honorary Doctor of Humane LettersDinner menu; programAcademic ConvocationUniversity of Detroit 1962 Nov 13

176
Frost readingProgram; PosterStudent poemsUniversity of Detroit 1962 Nov 14

177
Frost at table of honorSeating ListAmerican Pageant of the Arts DinnerAmericana Hotel, New York 1962 Nov 29

178
An evening with FrostPress release; AnnouncementFord Hall Forum, Boston 1962 Dec 2

179
Reading of Frost poetry by Bramwell Fletcher in "Parnassus '63"Invitation from Lesley Frost; TicketANTA Theater, New York 1962 Dec 16

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Robert Frost's receipt of the Bollingen PrizePress releaseYale University News Bureau [1963 Jan 5]

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Frost listed as FellowProgram for John Gielgud reading at Hunter CollegeAcademy of American Poets 1963 Jan 6

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Frost appearanceDinner; invitationPoetry Society of America, New York 1963 Jan 17

3
Frost Memorial ServiceInvitations; program; ticket; press releaseAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1963 Feb 17

4
Frost Memorial ServiceText of Rev. Hobson "Meditation" and of President Plimpton "Reflections"Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1963 Feb 17

5
Frost memorial issue Amherst StudentCross-referenced: Series II, Sub-series C, Subsection 1 1963 Feb 18

6
Frost death noticeThe Amherst Unitarian 1963 Feb 18

7
Frederic Adams speaker, "With R.F. in Russia"Announcement (photo of Frost on cover)Club of Odd Volumes, Boston, Mass. 1963 Mar 20

7A
Frost exhibitPoster; CatalogReuben Brower address (26 Mar) (Map Case 10, Drawer 3) 1963 Mar 24-26

8
"A Masque of Reason"ProgramDartmouth College, Center Stage 1963 May 14

9
Leslie Barrett on Frost"Biography of the Poets" seriesProgram (2 copies)Donnell Library, New York 1963 May 20

10
Remembering Robert Frost (Panel Discussion and exhibit)AnnouncementBoston University, Boston, Mass.Letter, ALS Herbert Myron to N. F. McKeon. Jun 5, 1963 1963 May 25

11
Mention of Corinne Tennyson Davids honorary Doctorate of Humanities degreeCommencement ProgramMiddlebury College 1963 Jun 10

12
Text. Of G. Armour Craig speechCommencement and Amherst Holiday ProgramAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1963 Jun 15

13
Invitation to preview of Frost film A Lover's Quarrel (2 copies) at Dartmouth College on Aug 18 1963 Aug

14
Convocation to Honor the President (J.F.K.)Groundbreaking for the Robert Frost LibraryInvitation, program, scheduleAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1963 Oct 26

15
Ground breaking for Robert Frost LibraryProgramAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1963 Oct 26

16
DedicationProgramRobert Frost Junior High School 1963 Nov 10

19
"Robert Frost"Notice of lecture by Louis Untermeyer (2 copies) Library of Congress 1964 Mar 10

21
Invitation/Program-Annual CeremonialAmerican Academy of Arts and LettersNational Institute of Arts and Letters 1964 May 20

22
Showing of film Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel with the WorldInvitation to faculty; Tickets (2); Administrative correspondenceAmherst College 1964 May 24

17
Luncheon program (90th anniversary of birth of Frost)California Friends of Robert Frost 1964 Mar 26

18
Frost exhibitAnnouncement TS [1] p. (copy)Jones Library, Amherst, Mass. 1964 Mar 26

20
Luncheon 90th anniversary of Frost birthProgram; keepsakeCalifornia Friends of Robert Frost, San Francisco 1964 Mar 26

23
Dedication of official state site marker for the Ripton, Vt. homestead of FrostProgramRipton Methodist Church, Ripton, Vt. 1964 Aug 20

24
Showing of 2 Frost filmsA Certain Height and A Lover's Quarrel with the WorldAnnouncementAmherst College 1964 Oct 21

25
Randall Jarrell lecture on FrostProgram of events Oct-Nov 1964Hunter College. 1964 Oct 26

26
An Evening's Frost (A Dramatic Portrait by Donald Hall)University of Michigan Professional Theater ProgramAnnouncement; ProgramUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1965 Feb 10-14

29
Dedication of Frost LibraryInvitation; AnnouncementsAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1965 Oct 24

30
Dedication of Frost LibraryProgramAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1965 Oct 24

31
Dedication of Frost LibraryKeepsake printing of "Departmental"Amherst College, Amherst Mass. 1965 Oct 24

32
Luncheon preceding dedication of Frost LibraryInvitation; TicketAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1965 Oct 24

27
An Evening's Frost by Donald HallAnnouncement; Ticket exchange couponUniversity of Michigan Professional Theater Program production.Theatre de Lys, New York 1965-1966

28
An Evening's Frost by Donald HallUniversity of Michigan Professional Theater Program production.Program. Theatre de Lys, New York 1965-1966

33
An Evening's Frost by Donald HallUniversity of Michigan Professional Theater Program production.Program. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Jan 31- February 1, 1966 1966 Jan/Feb

34
Walter Barrett speaks on documentary film of FrostInvitationPoetry Society of America, New York 1966 Oct 27

35
An Evening's Frost by Donald HallUniversity of Michigan Professional Theater Program production.Announcement; ProgramUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1967 Mar 12

36
Announcement of Exhibition-Charles WellsInvitation to receptionFar Gallery, New York 1967 Dec 4-16

37
Gorham Munson talk "Poets I knew in the Twenties"AnnouncementPoetry Society of America 1967 Dec 28

38
Reading of Frost poemAnnual DinnerInvitation; ProgramPoetry Society of America 1968 Apr 11

39
George H. Browne Robert Frost CollectionInvitation to presentation of the collectionPlymouth State College 1969 Mar 23

40
Dedication of gift of sculpture head of Frost by Margaret Cassidy ManshipInvitationNew York University Libraries 1969 May 15

41
Tenth annual award of Frost teaching chairsPress releaseAmherst Regional High School 1969 Jun 5

42
World Premiere of Robert Frost film Once by the PacificNews releaseCalifornia Friends of Robert Frost(Formerly MS Frost 238) 1970 Mar 26

44
Frost Contemporary American Award to Sherman F. AdamsPlymouth State College 1970 Apr 27

45
"A Frost Celebration"ProgramFirst Unitarian Church, Philadelphia 1970 May 3

43
Frost film Once by the PacificFilm flyerCalifornia Friends of Robert Frost [ca.1970]

46
Service with readings of FrostProgramBrookline at East Bridgewater 1972 May 21

47
Frost Centennial Dinner and AddressInvitation and insert (2 copies)Text of Craig and Poirier remarks Friends Newsletter, Spring 1974 Friends of the Amherst College Library 1974 Mar 9

48
Centennial Tribute to Robert FrostProgramVermont Academy of Arts and Sciences 1974 Mar 23

49
100th birthday celebrationGeneral program (2 copies); Program of evening performance Robert Frost, with Rhyme and Reason (2 copies) Library of Congress 1974 Mar 26

50
Robert Frost Day SignCross referenced: Map case 10, Drawer 4 1974 Mar 26

51
"An Afternoon with Robert Frost"ProgramDerry, New Hampshire 1974 Mar 26

52
Frost Commemorative Stamp CeremonyInvitation; Luncheon TicketDerry New Hampshire 1974 Mar 26

53
Frost Commemorative Stamp CeremonyProgram and related materialsDerry, N.H. 1974 Mar 26

54
Frost Commemorative Stamp PortfolioFor Distribution to Friends of the Dartmouth Library (3) 1974 Mar 26

55
Frost stamp-Commemorative PanelU.S. Postal Service 1974 Mar 26

56
Frost Commemorative Stamp Cross referenced: Poster. Map case 10, Drawer 3Objects [1974]

57
"A Celebration of Robert Frost"Films, readings, panel discussionProgram (3 versions)Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. 1974 Apr 3

58
Robert Frost...A Centennial TributeInvitation; ProgramUnited States Embassy, London (with the Poetry Society) 1974 Jun 13

58A
Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga.Robert Frost Centennial Celebration, Oct 15-16, 1974"Robert Frost Read and Remembered" (82 p. booklist) 1974 Oct

59
Centennial Exhibition of FrostInvitation to reception and exhibitNew York Public Library and David R. Godine Publishers 1974 Dec

59A
"Robert Frost 100" Exhibit at Dartmouth College 1974

60
"An Evening with Robert Frost"AnnouncementAmherst Association of NYC 1975 Mar 20

61
Frost Memorial ServiceProgramFirst Parish Unitarian Church, East Bridgewater, Mass. 1975 Mar 23

62
"Thirteen Ways of Looking at Wallace Stevens"Frost items exhibitedExhibition CatalogHuntington Library 1975 Spring

63
[1975] Apr 28-30 Robert Frost SymposiumProgramBrooklyn College of the City University of New York

64
Robert Frost Day in AmherstProgram (4 copies); TicketSpringfield Wellesley Club (sponsor) 1975 May 7

65
Dedication of Richards-Frost RoomInvitationMugar Library, Boston University 1975 Sep 3

66
Lecture "In Defense of Robert Frost" by G. William GahaganAnnouncementUniversity of California Davis 1977 Feb 13

67
OpeningInvitationRobert Frost Place, Franconia, N.H. 1977 Jul 7

68
Dedication (G. William Gahaigan and Lesley Frost Ballantine speakers)Robert Frost Plaza, San Francisco, Calif.San Francisco Examiner article (copy), March 23, 1978 1978 Mar 22

69
"A Baker's Dozen of Baker's Treasures"Keepsake exhibit catalogDartmouth College, Baker Library 1978

70
Robert Frost: The Sweep of a PoetExhibit flyerMiddlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.Jun 15-Sep 15 1982 1982 Jun-Sep

71
Account of talk by William Pritchard on FrostFriends NewsletterFriends of the Amherst College Library 1982

72
Service with induction of Frost into American Poets' CornerAnnouncement; ProgramCathedral Church of St. John the Divine, New York 1986 Oct 19

73
Airing of PBS television program "Voices and Visions: The Poet in America"AnnouncementPublic Relations OfficeAmherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1988 Jan 26

73A
Lecture by Roger Asselineau "St. John de Creyecoeur: The American Farmer in Normandy" AnnouncementLibrary of Congress 1987 Oct 27

74
Exhibition flyerMariam Coffin Canaday LibraryBryn Mawr College 1989

75
Benefit reading"Robert Frost: Toward the Source, Against the Stream"InvitationManhattan Theatre Club 1990 Mar 19

76
Robert Frost Scholars SymposiumInvitation to reception, exhibition, book signing.List of participants and other materialsRobert Frost Farm, Derry N.H. 1994 Sep 24-25

77
Frost in Florida, A Memoir by Helen MuirInvitation to reception, exhibition, book signing.University of Miami Library, Fla. 1995 Sep 21

78
Benefit reading of Frost to save the Frost Place, Franconia, N.H.InvitationThe Century Association, New York 1997 May 6

79
Celebrating Robert Frost, an international conferenceProgram "Robert Frost in words and music"Exhibit guide; Faux Frost Competition bookletWinthrop University, Rock Hill, SC 1997 Sep 24-27

80
Robert Frost FestivalScheduleSelf-guided Tour of Robert and Elinor Frost-related sitesLawrence, Mass. 1997 Oct 25

81
Descriptive announcementGrolier Club exhibitDavid H. Lowenberg Collection of Frost (Jan 27-Mar 26) 1999 Jan-Mar

82
Poster. Contains Frost photo (2 copies)National Poetry MonthAcademy of American Poets 1999 Apr

83
Robert Frost ConferenceProgram; Registration materialsMiddlebury College (Bread Loaf campus), Ripton, Vt. 1999 Sep 23-25

84
Reeve, F.D. RobertFrostinRussiaAnnouncement of book signing.The Toadstool Bookshop, Peterborough [2001] Jun 23

85
"3 poets" exhibitionList of Frost materials on exhibitAmherst College Library, Amherst, Mass. 2006 May

Subseries E: Robert Frost Illustrator, J. J. Lankes



Bookplates

Box

Folder

16 86
Russell Alberts Collection of Robert FrostIn Frost's hand (facsimile of original) n.d.

87
G. R. ElliottJ. J. Lankes woodblock print n.d.

88
"Ex Libris Robert Frost" Farmhouse at the End of the RoadWood block printProof in black (2 copies) [1923]

89
"Ex Libris Robert Frost" GrindstonePrint in brown, signedPrint in green, signed n.d.

90
Wales Monroe Hawkins Collection of FrostWith source photo and C. T. Davids' commentary n.d.


Christmas Cards

Box

Folder

16 91
From an early design-published in 1919 by Alfred Bartlett in BostonNotes by J. B. Lankes on card n.d.

92
From J. B. Lankes to J. HagstromUsing woodcuts by J. J. Lankes 1961-1963, 1965

93
From J. B. Lankes to J. HagstromUsing woodcuts by J. J. Lankes 1966-1970

94
From J. B. Lankes to J. HagstromUsing woodcuts by J. J. Lankes 1971, 1973-1975

95
From J. B. Lankes to J. HagstromUsing woodcuts by J. J. Lankes 1976, 1978

96
Holy Night (4 copies)Using painting by J. J. Lankes showing Frost's South Shaftsbury home 1959

97
Friends of the Dartmouth Library 10 cards, including 3 duplicates, using woodcuts by J. B. Lankes n.d.

98
"Woodchoppers"University of Richmond Museum 2000


Correspondence

Box

Folder

16 98A
J. J. Lankes to [Frederick] AdamsMS [1] p. on 1 s. 1935 Nov 11

98B
J. J. Lankes to Frederick B. Adams, Jr. (postcard) with advertising flyers "Virginia Woodcuts" and "Woodcut Proofs" 1935 Nov 15

98C
J. J. Lankes to Frederick B. Adams, Jr. postcard 1935 Nov 25

98D
J. J. Lankes to [Frederick] AdamsTS 1 p. 1936 May 28

99
J. J. Lankes to Richard TempletonMS [1] p. on 1 s. 1950 Oct 5

100
Richard Templeton to J. J. LankesTS [1] p. on 1 s. 1948 Feb 4

101
Jack W. C. Hagstrom to J. B. Lankes[28] p. on 28 s. (28 l). 1962-1978

102
J. B. Lankes to Jack W. C. Hagstrom[27] p. on 27 s. (27 l). 1962-1978


Woodcuts and Silhouettes

Box

Folder

16 103
After Apple Picking n.d.

104
Apricot TreeSketched and cut on Frost's farm n.d.

105
The Brook West Running Brook(signed) n.d.

106
Church and Trees#108Lettering cut off (not originally on, added 1926) [ca.1924]

107
DawnPrint from block #251 n.d.

108
The Gully HayfieldRobert Frost's Farm, South Shaftsbury, VT.woodcut on Christmas card, Herbert and Carin Faulkner West n.d.

108A
Mt. Anthony from Robert Frost's Farm in Shaftsbury, Vt. 1926

109
New Hampshire Dawnor Star Splitter Dawnor Vermont Dawn n.d.

110
The Pond (West Running Brook) n.d.

111
The Road (West Running Brook) n.d.

111A
Sagamore Beach 1935

112
Silhouette profile of Frost 1924

113
Shaftsbury church, sketched from The Gulley n.d.

114
Tailpiece for New Hampshire n.d.

115
Vermont Farmhouse n.d.

116
Witness Tree n.d.

117
Imprints of woodcuts 913-17 n.d.

118
Untitled-printed on back cover of The New Hampshire Troubadour 1946 Nov

119
Three photos from which J. J. Lankes worked woodcuts West Running BrookSycamore TreeWall's House See: photos #276-78 n.d.


Mementos

Box

Folder

16 120
Illustration for Verse 14, Gray's Elegy with description (separate) 1967

121
Independence hall (used on postcard) 1963

122
Spring Stevens tracing of Wells College Main BuildingPartial print of original design 1966

123
National Air-Mail Week, May 15-21, 1938 1961

124
Woodcut imprint on back of postcard 1961

125
Father's day postcard 1962

126
October Block #107 1962

127
Label of "A Portfolio of Woodcuts" 1962

128
Early woodcut ca. 1904 showing signature with description of origin of signature 1963

129
Woodcut made at "The Gulley" Frost's farm on Aug 2, 1929.Excerpt from letter. 1964 Aug 31

130
Charlie By the Stove(Sep 7, 1950) 1965

131
Happy New Year from J. J. L. 1966

132
Reprint of article and woodblocks #802, 804Daily Press, Newport News, V.A.May 8, 1932 1968

133
Two of the four finished woodblocks for Legend of Good Women 1968

134
Three unused designs for Herb West's letterheadCopied from a preliminary proof at Dartmouth's Lankes collection. 1969

135
Julius J. Lankes August 31, 1884 - April 22, 1960 1970

136
Six Little Moods 1970

137
Sky Sea ShoreWoodcut #1731926 1973

138
A Genius This Late, by Robert Tristram Coffin.Reprint from Wells College Chronicle, Jun 1940Illustrated with a J. J. Lankes woodcut with comment by J. B. Lankes. 1974

139
The Thinkerwoodcut # 26Cut Oct 21, 1917J. J. L. Catalog #26 1975

140
Offset of pencil copy of a Gibson Girl(on cover of Colliers Oct 1908) 1975 Jun 4

141
Reprint of Lankes article "The Wood Cut"Buffalo Saturday NightApril, 1921 1976

142
Self PortraitEtching no.9March 15, 1924 1977

143
Invitation to exhibit of J. J. L. woodcuts at Burchfield CenterSep 10-Nov 12, 1978 1978 Nov 12

144
The PhilosopherWoodcut #43Aug 18, 1918 1980

145
Woodcut design #1009April 27, 1940 (2 states)Hampton, Va. 1984

146
Indian with headdress and tomahawk Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 2 n.d.


Other

Box

Folder

16 147
Lankes frontspiece illustration of Frost's WestRunning BookAnnouncement of the Oct. 2002 meetingFriends of the Amherst Library 2002

148
"Robert Frost's Woodchopper Friend" by William G. Gahagan Keepsake presented in connection with the dedication of Robert Frost Plaza, San Francisco 1978 Mar 22

149
Cancelled check for J. J. Lankes Memorial Fund[first deposit in the fund]Jack W. C. Hagstrom 1960 May 17

150
"In Equal Measure: The Frost Lankes Connection"Exhibition and talk, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.PosterLankes "Artist and Subject" copy [1934]Frost titles containing Lankes cuts (list) 2005 Apr 15

151
J. J. Lankes (1884-1960) Woodcuts of Rural America Exhibition, Univ. of Richmondchecklist, invitation and flyer (2 copies) Mar 9-Apr 17, 1994 1994 Mar-Apr

152
A Catalog of Pennsylvania Dutch Barn Woodcuts by J. J. LankesJ. B. Lankes[1] p. 1978 Jun

153
The Thin Edge of the Wedge, a preliminary index of the Collection of J. J. Lankes letters[1] p. 1978 Sep 6

154
"First Christmas Greeting Card" by J. J. LankesThink, p.20-21 1953 Nov

155
Lankes Memorial Press...in memory of J. J. LankesAnnouncement with envelope 1964 Apr 21

156
J. J. LankesBy Ray NashPAGA p. 92-109 1960 Dec

157
Robert Frost & J. J. Lankes: A Shared Vision of AmericaAnnouncement of exhibitVanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery 2001 Mar-Jun

158
Ellen Glasgow in WoodcutsThe Ellen Glasgow NewsletterWelford Dunaway Taylorp. 1-15 1999 Fall

158A
Mugar Memorial Library, Boston UniversityInvitation to dedication of Richards-Frost Room Lankes woodcut "The Road" on cover 1975 Sep 3

159
Illustrations of Friendship: Sherwood Anderson and J. J. Lankes, by Welford Dunaway TaylorSherwood Anderson Reviewp.1-20 2002 Winter

160
Julius John Lankes: Virginia woodcut artist, by Welford Dunaway TaylorVirginia Cavalcadep.4-19 1976 Summer

161
Robert Frost and J. J. Lankes: Riders on Pegasus, by Welford Dunaway TaylorAnnouncement using Lanke's "October (Moonlight and Appletree"Welford Dunaway Taylor Oct

162
2001 Nov-2002 Jan The Winter Mantle of J. J. Lankes. Introduction by Welford Dunaway TaylorLongwood Center for the Visual Arts Lankes exhibit(contains exhibition checklist)

163
The Woodcut Art of J. J. LankesProspectus for the bookBy Welford Dunaway Taylor n.d.

167
The Woodcut Art of J. J. Lankes Poster (2 copies)Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 n.d.

Subseries F: Other Robert Frost-related Printed Items



Non-commercial (Keepsakes, Holiday Greetings, Mentions, etc.)

Box

Folder

17 1
Academy of American Poets Frost quotations Newsletter 1981 Spring

2
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Report of the Emerson-Thoreau Medal Committee, p.101Records of the Academy 1958-1959

3
American Book Company Frost photoCalendar 1954

4
Amherst, Massachusetts Frost mentionBooklet describing the town of Amherst [ca.1940]

5
Amherst College Frost reference, p. 2[2] p. TS (copy)Alumni Fund letterAlumni Council 1954 Apr 7

6
Amherst College Citations to 2 honors theses on FrostCommencement Program Amherst, Mass. 1954 Jun 13

7
Amherst College New Years Greeting Cards 1931, 1950, 1953, 1957, 1973

8
Amherst College New Years Greeting CardDrawing by Tom Funk, AC 1933, of the Frost Library 1966

9
Amherst College New Years Greeting Card Text by Frost 1973

10
Amherst College Poets reading Frost poemsProgramPrize Speaking and Poetry Reading ContestAmherst, Mass. 1954 Jun 16

46
Amherst College, Office of Alumni and Parent ProgramsFrost QuoteThanksgiving Greeting Card ca. 2006

11
Announcement of Memorial Service for Joseph W. BallantineEnvelope addressed to Jack W. C. HagstromLesley Frost Ballantine 1973 Jun 10

12
Christmas card Frost quote and photo of bust of Frost by Leo Cherne n.d.

13
Christmas Card Marguerite CohnPhoto of Frost's house, Little Iddens 1914 Summer

14
Commonwealth of Mass Frost quoteProclamation 1953 May 30

15
Conte, Silvio. Your Congressman Reports.Frost mention 1963 Mar

16
Cook, Marjorie. Frost's Modernism: A Marriage of Irony and Imagination.Perspectives: Limits and Possibilities p. 3-11 (copy) 1979

17
Dartmouth College. "The Reward of Daring"Alumni contributions report using Frost line in title and text [1960s]

18
Fraser, Marjorie, Frost. Five Christmas cards using poems by Marjorie Frost Fraser and cover designs by Robin [Fraser Hudnut] n.d.

19
Frost, Robert. Two Christmas cards using cover designs by Robin Fraser Hudnut n.d.

20
Frost, Robert. Excerpt from After Apple Picking Card designed by Edith McKeon Abbott after Newton McKeon's death 1990

21
Frost, Robert. Author's card using Frost photo and signature (without permission) 1954

22
Frost, Robert. Excerpt from Desert Places Stinehour Press 1963, 1966

22A
Frost, Robert. "Forest Flowers," an early poem recovered. Friends of the Amherst College Library keepsake. 1978 [3]p. 1978

22B
Frost, Robert. "How to Read a Poem" New England Books, (Small-Tall editions) Stinehour Press, 1975, 15p. 1975

22C
Frost, Robert. "The Lone Striker" N.Y.: Knopf, 1933 3p. [Borzoi Chap Books, no. 3] 1933

23
Frost, Robert. Excerpt from Mending Wall100th anniversary booklet of Schneidereith and Sons, Printers, Baltimore, M.D.Tearsheets 1949

23A
Frost, Robert. "Notes by Robert Frost on his Life and Early Writings" Friends of the Amherst College Library. 1991. 12 p. (keepsake) 1991

24
Frost, Robert. Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers of TodayFirst stanza printed as a card for the friends of Sam and April Ellenport 1987 Spring

24A
Frost, Robert. "The prophets really prophecy as mystics..."Christmas greeting card 1962 from Al Edwards. Spiral Press, New York. 1962

24B
"Robert Frost 1874-1963: A Rememberance" Friends of the Amherst College Library. 1974. 4 p. (keepsake) 1974

25
Robert Frost Speaks DepartmentallyKeepsake for the Frost Library dedicationContains facsimile reprint of "Departmental" 1965 Oct 24

26
Frost, Robert. A Talk for StudentsSarah Lawrence College Commencement Address by FrostBooklet (2 copies)See also: File RFC 1956 F 76 for (7 copies & mimeo version) 1956 Jun 7

27
Frost, Robert. Excerpt from A Time to TalkCard printed for friends of Sam and April Ellenport 2000 Spring

27A
Frost, Robert. "Two Poems of Robert Frost Recently Discovered with an Essay by Mark Richardson" Friends of the Amherst College Library. 2006 [30 p.] (keepsake) 2006

28
Frost quote from fortune cookie(Formerly MS Frost 543) n.d.

29
Robert Frost-6th June 1957By Rev. Canon J. E. Gethyn-JonesSyracuse University Library Associates, 1969Cover only (copy) 1969

30
Ballot with Frost listedOfficial ballot for election of OverseersHarvard College (copy) 1938

31
Hudnut, Robin Fraser. Christmas card Designed by Robin Fraser Hudnut 1985

32
Jones Library Frost mentionAnnouncement of Charles R. Green retirementDescriptive booklet Amherst, Mass. 1954 Jun 30

33
Lake Tarleton Club program Frost poemUnauthorized printed version (1940s) of "Why Wait for Science"White Mountain Festival of the Seven Arts 1955 Jul 5-18

34
Lyons, Louis M. Text of Frost memorial broadcastWGBH(booklet) 1963 Jan 29

35
Morgan, Mary A. Title page and p. 42 "Tribute to Robert Frost" from Out of the Silence, Condor Press 1963

36
New London Garden Club Quote from Frost poemA Prayer in SpringFlower Show announcement 1958

37
Phelps, William Lyon. BookplateW. P. Hopson n.d.

38
Poetry Society of America Frost mentionFlyer 1964

39
Research Institute of AmericaA new concept for effective managementPamphlet containing item on Leo Cherne n.d.

40
The Robert Frost Farm, A Living MemorialBrochureDerry, New Hampshire n.d.

41
The Robert Frost Memorial ServiceSeparate printing of Hobson "Meditation" and Plimpton "Reflection."Anonymously marked copy. 4 p.Johnson Chapel, Amherst College 1963 Feb 17

42
Schmitt, Jan, Howard and Carla Christmas/New Years card n.d.

43
Teacher's Manual For The Case for PoetryFrost poems 1954

43A
Thomas, Myfanwy"Myfanwy Thomas remembers Robert Frost" Friends of the Amherst College Library. 1970. 3 p. (keepsake) 1970

44
Windham College, Robert Frost HallDescriptive pamphlet (2 copies) Putney, Vt. 1961

47
"Wise Men Seek Him Still." Christmas Booklet from Kathryn and Louis Mighiorini F. C. Owen copyright 1958contains Frost prose "If you would harm..." 1958

45
Unidentified n.d.


Commercial (Calendars, Postcards, etc.)

Box

Folder

18 1
Photo of Frost and poemDartmouth in Portrait (3 copies) (calendar) 1944

2
Frost poemsPhotos by Dewitt JonesRobert Frost 1981 Engagement CalendarN.Y., Holt, Rinehart, Winston 1981

3
Frost inspired poem by Vrest Ortonp.44CatalogVermont Country Store, Weston, Vt. 1965-1966

4
Kingsley Double-CrosticNo. 1539 1963 Oct 5

5
Frost HousePost CardSouth Shaftsbury, Vt. 1959

6
The Frost HousePostcardRt. 9, Shaftsbury, Vt. 1969

7
Gravestone of Frost and family, Old Bennington, Vt.3 postcardsPhoto by Frank L. Forward (2 copies)Photo copyrighted Friends of Robert Frost (1 copy) Photo by Nicholas Whitman (1 card) n.d.

8
Frost headshotPostcardPhoto by Lotte JacobRipton, Vt. 1959

9
Frost headshotPostcardPhoto of bust by Walker HancockFriends of the Dartmouth Library n.d.

10
4 postcardsFrost Cabin, Ripton, Vt. (photo by Russ)Frost Cabin, Ripton, Vt. (photo by Clinton Snow)Frost Marker, Ripton, Vt. (photo by Russ)Frost Country, Ripton, Vt. (photo by Vincent D'Amico) 1985 n.d.

11
Frost farm, Derry, N.H.PostcardPhotos by Vincent D'Amico (3 copies) n.d.

12
The Robert Frost Stone House Museum, Shaftsbury, Vt.2 postcards2 views (Fall and winter)Photos copyrighted to Friends of Robert Frost n.d.

13
Bent birch treesPhotograph/postcardSource unknown. n.d.

14
Frost Window (stained glass)3 postcardsGrace Cathedral, San FranciscoBy Gabriel Loire, Chartres, France (3 copies) n.d.

15
Well-Versed Poems for the Road AheadBookletAIGContains Frost "The Road Not Taken." n.d.

15A
The Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. (garden scene) n.d.


Promotional (Advertising, Flyers, Posters)

Box

Folder

18 16
Robert Frost and His PrinterJoseph BlumenthalFlyer 1985

17
On FrostBookjacketCady, Edwin H. and Louis Budd Jr.Duke University Press 1991

18
Request for manuscripts on Frost for summer 1969 issue of Ball State Univ. ForumCEA Critic 1968 Oct

19
Announcement describing reproductionBust of Frost by Leo CherneAlva Museum replicas (4 copies) 1962

20
Going on TwoFlyer for Lesley Frost 's new book.Devin-Adair Co; Greenwich n.d.

21
Lesley Frost - A Gifted American Woman Speaks Out"Agents publicityColumbia Lecture Bureau. 1949-1950

22
New Hampshire's ChildPublication noticeFrost, LesleySUNY 1969

23
As Told To A ChildStories from the Derry NotebookIntroduction by Lesley Lee FrostFlyer and Reviews n.d.

24
The Complete Poems of Robert Frost 1949Offprint (Title page, "The Figure a Poem Makes," Table of Contents, only) 1949

25
Family Letters of Robert and Elinor FrostNotice of publicationSUNY Press 1971

26
From Snow to SnowPublisher's Flyer for Calendar with poems selected by FrostPhotos by B. A KingPerpetual Press 2003

27
A Lover's Quarrel with the World (film)Frost: The Poet and His Poetry (accompanying paperback)Frost Has a Say (LP Record)Flyer by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston (2 copies) n.d.

27A
The Poetry of Robert Frostedited by Edward Connery Latham (dust jacket)

28
A Witness TreeFlyerHenry Holt & Co. (Cataloged) 1942

29
A Witness TreeRobert FrostHousatonic Bookshop, Salisbury, Conn.(Cataloged) n.d.

29A
Miscellaneous other Frost-related promotional flyers [1936]-2004

30
"Robert Frost's Letters to Louis Untermeyerare presented to the Library of Congress."Press releaseLibrary of Congress 1960 Dec 11

31
Frost quote on coverMary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vt.AnnouncementEducational Program for Interns [1965]

32
Belief and Uncertainty in the Poetry of Robert FrostBy Robert PackDust jacket 1961

33
Robert Frost, A LifeBy Jay PariniDust jacket 1998

34
The Parkman Dexter Howe LibrarySidney Ives, general editorFlyer 1986

34A
These Things the Poet Said (anthology of poems in memory of Edward Thomas) Pear Tree PressFlyer n.d.

35
The Paris ReviewAdvertisementPhoto of kiosk at New York World's Fair with enlarged portion of Frost manuscript. 1964 Dec

36
Robert Frost - Books By and AboutLibrary JournalAdvertisementHolt, Rinehart and Winston 1963 Dec 1

37
Poems, Life and LegacyN.Y. Holt Review "letter' of CD-ROM from John Ridland to David J. Rothman 1997

38
"The Robert Frost Farm, Derry, N.H. a Living Memorial"Flyer with aerial view of the farm 1987

39
Time Cover QuizFrost cover and 15 others in miniature on advertising card for Time magazine n.d.

40
"An exhibition in honor of Robert Frost in his 80th year" Frost signHoughton Library, Harvard University (Nov 10-Dec 23, 1954)Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 1954 Nov-Dec


Posters

Box

Folder

18 41
Frost Lecture and reading at Durham College PosterCross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 1957 May 24

42
Frost poster using Henry Holt Co. advertising photo of Frost (2 copies)Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 n.d.

43
Frost poster advertising In The Clearing with photo by David RhinelanderHolt & Co.Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 1962

44
Frost Exhibit with talk by Reuben A. Brower PosterLake Forest AcademyCross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 1963 Mar 24-26

45
Frost poster For Robert A. Ward AC 1957 and G. Armour Craig AC 1937 program "Robert Frost at Amherst, an Informal Reminiscence" (2 copies)Frost centennialAmherst, College, Amherst, Mass.Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 1974 Mar 4

46
Frost poster For Richard Poirier AC 1949 address"Robert Frost Safe in History" (24 copies)Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.Frost centennialCross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 1974 Mar 8

47
Frost Poster U.S. Postal ServicesCommemorative 10c Frost stampCross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 1974 Mar 26

48
Frost Poster Robert Frost DayCross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 4 1974 Mar 26

49
Frost poster:Frost exhibition at Jones LibraryThe Woods are Lovely, Dark and Deep (Sep 26, 1998-Mar 26, 1999) Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 1998 Sep -

50
Frost posters:Frost readings in Johnson ChapelCross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 Nov 11, Apr 21, Jun 6

51
Frost posterInvitation/AnnouncementExhibition at Jones Library, Amherst(Dickinson, Frost, Francis) Feb 9

52
Frost poster Frost reading in John M Greene HallSmith College, Northampton, Mass.Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 Apr 17

53
Frost poster Frost appearance at Arts FestivalUniv. of Mass. Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 Apr 25-27

54
Frost poster Frost lecture "The Claim for Poetry"Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 May 9

55
Frost poster Frost appearance at Boston university Graduate SchoolCross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3 Oct 20

56
Frost posterFrost readingThe Michigan Union Apr 2

57
Frost posterAdvertising Welford Dunaway Taylor's bookThe Woodcut Art of J. J. Lankes n.d.

58
Frost poster Poetry Society, London. Frost lecture and readingCross-referenced Map case 10, drawer 3 n.d.

Subseries G: Book Dealer's and Auction Catalogs


Box

Folder

19 1
AHAB Rare Books 1982 Apr 26

2
Americanist n.d.

2A
Argosy n.d.

3
Associated Music Publishers n.d.

4
Bert Babcock n.d.

5
Bert Babcock 1979 Dec 6

6
Bert Babcock - Bookseller n.d.

7
Beasley Books n.d.

8
Robert K. Black n.d.

9
Black Sun n.d.

10
Book Cellar n.d.

11
Book of the Month Club n.d.

12
Booklist n.d.

13
The Bookstall n.d.

14
James M. W. Borg n.d.

14A
Boston Book Annex n.d.

15
Brentano'sAlso, Sculpture Catalog 1980 Summer

16
Bromer Booksellers n.d.

17
Buddenbrooks n.d.

18
Harold Burstein & Co. n.d.

19
Jonathan Cape n.d.

20
Chapel Hill Rare Books n.d.

21
Chiswick Book Shop n.d.

22
Chloe's Books n.d.

23
Christie's - Auction 1980 Mar 25

24
City Book Auction 1946 Oct 5, 1944 Mar 4

25
City Book Auction 1949 Dec 10

26
Collectors' Bookshop n.d.

27
Collectors' Bookshop n.d.

28
Collectors' Bookshop 1940, [1946]

29
Columbia Record Club n.d.

30
James Cummins n.d.

31
Current Company n.d.

32
Rebecca B. Desmarais n.d.

33
James F. Drake n.d.

34
Dramatic Publishing Co. n.d.

35
Duke University Press n.d.

36
Phillip C. Duschnes n.d.

37
First Editions n.d.

38
Goodspeed's n.d.

39
Green Mountain Books & Prints n.d.

39A
Grolier Club (See Christies Auction) n.d.

40
Heritage Bookshop n.d.

41
Thomas B. Hitchcock 1937

42
David J. Holmes n.d.

43
Henry Holt and Co. n.d.

44
Glenn Horowitz n.d.

45
Glenn Horowitz n.d.

46
George Houle n.d.

47
House of Books n.d.

48
Martin K. Howes 1937 Jun

49
In Our Time n.d.

50
In Our Time n.d.

51
J & S Fine Books 1974

52
James S. Jaffe n.d.

53
Johnson & O' Donnell n.d.

54
Peter Jolliffe n.d.

55
Joseph the Provider n.d.

56
Lame Duck Books n.d.

57
J. Stephan Lawrence n.d.

58
Library of America n.d.

59
Lime Rock Press n.d.

60
Lion's Head Books n.d.

61
Robert Loren Link n.d.

62
Robert J. McCausland n.d.

63
MacDonnell Rare Books n.d.

64
George S. MacManus n.d.

65
George S. MacManus n.d.

66
Robert L. Merriam n.d.

67
Millborn Rare BooksCatalog 13 n.d.

68
Modern Library n.d.

69
Modern Poetry AssociationPrivate auction commemorating the Golden Anniversary of Poetry Magazine 1962 Nov 17

70
Howard S. Mott n.d.

71
New Directions n.d.

72
Jeffrey Norton PublisherAudio Catalog n.d.

73
Richard Oinonen Book Auctions 1980 Nov 3

74
David L. O' Neal n.d.

75
The Open Road Press [1924]

76
Orlando Public Library - Large Type Editions n.d.

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Oxford University Press n.d.

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Parke - Bernet Galleries, Inc. n.d.

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Pharos Books n.d.

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Phoenix Bookshop n.d.

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Philip J. Pirages n.d.

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Poetry Pilot 1963 Feb

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Quality Paperback Book Club n.d.

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Quill & Brush #40 & T. S Eliot Catalogue 1980

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Randall House n.d.

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Diana J. Rendell, Inc. n.d.

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Paul Richards n.d.

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Bertram Rota n.d.

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Frederick G. Schmidt Collection See: Harry l. Sterm Ltd. n.d.

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Second Life Books n.d.

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Seven Gables Bookshop 1946 Feb 11

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Seven Gables 1947

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Seven Gables Bookshop 1978 August

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Seven Gables Bookshop n.d.

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G. F. Sims Rare BooksEdward Thomas Manuscripts n.d.

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Sotheby's n.d.

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Stamford Book Store 1942

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Harry L. Stern, Ltd. n.d.

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Sykes & Flanders n.d.

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Sylvester & Orphanos n.d.

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Tamerlane Book Shop n.d.

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W. Thomas Taylor n.d.

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Temple Bar Bookshop n.d.

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Typographeum Bookshop n.d.

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University of Mass. Press n.d.

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Robert & Carolyn Veatch n.d.

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Voices Publishing Co. 1964 May 18

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Waiting for Godot Books 1992, 2002

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Ray S. Walton - Rare Books n.d.

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Henry Wenning n.d.

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Herbert F. West n.d.

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Randy F. Weinstein n.d.

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Bernice Weiss Rare Books 1981 Feb

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Herbert West 1962 Fall

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E. Wharton & Co. n.d.

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Jett W. Whitehead Rare Books n.d.

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J. Howard Woolmer n.d.

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William Young & Co. n.d.

Series 3: AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL

Subseries A: Film


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Watch the World, NBC TV 16mm. John Cameron Swayze, narrator. Whole program including Frost segment. See: Audio-Visual Collection 1950 May 14

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Watch the World, NBC TV 16mm. Frost segment only. Reads "Spring Pools," "Mending Wall," "The Gift Outright" See: Audio-Visual Collection 1950 May 14

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Watch the World, NBC TV 16mm. Segment only. See: Audio-Visual Collection 1950 May 14

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Robert Frost Interview. NBC TV Interviewer: Bela Kornitzer, in Frost home, Ripton, Vt.Producer: Richard de Rochemont See: Audio-Visual Collection 1952

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Robert Frost at Amherst CollegeParts I and II (2 reels). 16mmU.S. Information Service (Our print 1963) See: Audio-Visual Collection 1958-1959

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Robert Frost lecture, Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 3 reels, 16mmRobert Frost Press Conference, University of Michigan1 reel, 16mm See: Audio-Visual Collection 1962 April 2

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Robert Frost, A Lover's Quarrel with the World16 mm. 40 minutes. WGBH and Holt, Rinehart and Winston. B/W documentary. (1st version) 1 reel See: Audio-Visual Collection 1968

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Robert Frost, A Lover's Quarrel with the World16 mm. WGBH and Holt, Rinehart and Winston. (2nd version) 1 reel See: Audio-Visual Collection 1968

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Autumn: Frost CountryColor film, 16 mm. 8 min.Pyramid Film Producers, Santa Monica, Calif.Description/Advertisement only. See: Audio-Visual Collection 1970 Mar

11
Stopping By the Woods of Mr. FrostAdvertisementThomas Klise Filmstrips Catalog 1975-1976

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"The Enjoyment of Poetry" with Lawrance Thompson. 16mm. Princeton '55: An Exploration into Education through Television. Frost one of 3 guests. "The Witch of Coös" is read and dramatized. See: Audio-Visual Collection n.d.

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Voices and Visions series (advertisement only) n.d.

Subseries B: Music


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Frost's Poems Set to Music List.Copy from Jones Library 1951

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Burgher Music Publications CatalogLists "And Miles to go Before I Sleep" 1980

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Elwell, Herbert "The Road Not Taken"Sheet musicWords by Robert FrostSong for voice & piano 1942

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Gehring, Carl "Acceptance"Sheet musicWords by FrostSong with piano accompanimentCopy. [9] p. n.d.

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Gehring, Carl "Acquainted with the Night"Words by FrostSong with piano accompanimentCopy. [4] p. n.d.

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Gehring, Carl "The Birthplace"Words by FrostSong with piano accompanimentCopy. [4] p. & cover n.d.

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Gehring, Carl "Flower Gathering"Words by FrostSong with piano accompanimentCopy. [4] p. n.d.

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Gehring, Carl "House Fear"No. 2 from The Hill Wife Song CycleWords by FrostSong score for voice & pianoCopy. [6] p. & cover n.d

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Gehring, Carl "The Impulse"No. 5 from The Hill Wife song cycleWords by FrostSong with piano accompanimentCopy. [8] p. & cover n.d.

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Gehring, Carl "Loneliness"No. 1 from The Hill Wife Song CycleWords by FrostSong for voice & pianoCopy. [4] p. & cover n.d.

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Gehring, Carl "The Oft-Repeated Dream"No. 4 from The Hill Wife Song CycleWords by FrostSong with piano accompanimentCopy. [4] p. & cover n.d.

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Gehring, Carl "The Pasture"Words by FrostSong with piano accompanimentCopy. [5] p. & cover n.d.

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Gehring, Carl "A Peck of Gold"Words by FrostSong with piano accompanimentCopy. [5] p. n.d.

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Gehring, Carl "The Smile"No. 3 from The Hill Wife Song CycleWords by FrostSong with piano accompaniment[6] p. & cover n.d.

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Hamill, Leslie "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"Words by Frost(formerly #359) n.d.

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Logan, Frank, Dartmouth 1952"Frost Medley" (prepared for the Dartmouth College Glee Club by F. L. Dart 1952, revised 1959)Stopping by Woods on a Snow EveningFire and IceCopy. [3] p. 1959

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Thompson, Randall FrostianaWords by Frost7 choruses with piano accompanimentN.Y., Schirmer[69] p. 1959

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Topel, Joseph "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"Music (mimeograph)Dedicated to H.U.C. College choir n.d.

Subseries C: Radio


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First Radio Broadcast WRNL Radio, Richmond, Va.Robert FrostDouglas Southall FreemanCross referenced: Frost Audiocassette Tape file n.d.

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Postcard announcing live broadcast of Frost remarks at Amherst College Capital Program meeting. 1962 Sep 28

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Univ. of Detroit and Radio Station WJR"Miles to Go Before I Sleep" (memorial tribute to Frost)[18] p. TS (copy) 1963 Feb 1

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Voice of AmericaA Robert Frost ObituaryWashington, D.C.Radio script[8] p. TS (copy) 1963 Jan 29

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WAMF (Amherst) radio broadcast on FrostE. Porter Dickinson[3] p. TS (copy)Letter, Rolphe Humphries to Dickinson.[1] p, (copy) 1962 May 15

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WGBH (Boston) BroadcastLouis Lyons on death of FrostText[8] p. (reprint) 1963 Jan 29

Subseries D: Recordings (Vinyl)


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Phonograph Collection of Poetry and Spoken Word Recordings, ca. 1937-1976. (Amherst College finding aid)

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Poems spoken by Frost on commercial recordingsat Amherst College Library[2] p. TS (copy) n.d.

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Frost commercial recordingsMiscellaneous catalogs, lists, etc. n.d.

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To the Fairest College...Amherst in SongIntroduction by FrostFlyer n.d.

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Literary Recordings: A Checklist of the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature in the Library of Congress Comp. Jennifer WhittingtonCopy. p. 77-82 (Frost) 1981

Subseries E: Recordings (Tapes)



Tapes


Frost reading his own poems. Introduced by Archibald MacleishLibrary of Congress 1941 Mar 29


Frost at YMHA, New York 1946-1947?


Frost reading. Introduced by Dr. Luther H. Evans. Library of Congress 1948 Mar 17


Frost speaking at Alumni Luncheon ("Speaking of Loyalties"), Amherst College 1948 Jun 19


Frost at YMHA, New York 1950


Speech as part of Wordsworth celebration, Cornell University 1950 Apr 20


Frost's part in the program Watch the World reading three poems. NBC 1950 May 14


Blashfield address. Frost reading "Hard Not to be King" American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York 1950 May 25


Frost addressing Canterbury Club, Tufts University 1950 Oct 25


Speech, Museum of Modern Art, New York 1950 Dec


Frost speaking at Morgan Library, New York 1951 Mar 21


Frost at YMHA, New York 1951 Dec 6


MIT Lecture series, Cambridge Mass. 1952 Apr 2


Frost speaking at Eastern Montana College of Education, Billings, Mont. 1952 Jun


Commencement speech, Billings (Montana) Senior High School (granddaughter Robin Fraser graduated) 1952 Jun


Frost at YMHA, New York 1952 Nov 2


Frost at YMHA, New York 1952 Nov 13


Frost at YMHA, New York 1952 Nov 22


Elder Wisemen Series, NBC 1952 Nov 23


Frost reading selected poems Stanford University, Calif. 1953 Dec 8


Frost speaking at the University of California, Berkeley [1953?] Dec 9


"New England Anthology" University of Massachusetts, Amherst College 1954 March


Frontiers of Faith, NBC 1954 Mar 21


"Robert Frost Reads," NBC 1954 Mar 28


Sunday with Garroway, NBCDave Garroway, host 1954 May 16


Heart of the NewsFrost speaking on "what he wants for his nation." 1954 Jul 5


"Princeton '55: Interview with Lawrance Thompson" Princeton, N.J. 1955 Jan 9


Interview with Arthur S. Harris, Delmar, N.Y. 1955 May 6


Dartmouth Commencement, Dartmouth College 1955 Jun 12


Today with host Dave Garroway: film tour of New England for which Frost was moderator 1955 Jun 14


Frost reading his own poems, Library of Congress 1955 Oct 24


Robert Frost recital (recorded by US 1-A, Voice of America), WGMS, Washington D.C. 1955 Oct 29


Remarks at first Poetry Day, Chicago, Ill. 1955 Nov 13


Poetry festival, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York 1955 Dec 11


Meet the Press, NBC 1955 Dec 25


Listen America series: Talk by Frost, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1956


Heritage 1, Program 1: A series of excerpts from Frost's various appearances, WQED Pittsburgh 1956


Heritage 1, Program 2: Frost speaking to young people. Dealing with basic principles of poetic expression...WQED Pittsburgh 1956


Heritage 1, Program 3 and 4: Conversations with teenagers, WQED Pittsburgh 1956


Heritage 1, Program 5 and 6: Lectures with an adult audience, WQED Pittsburgh 1956


Heritage 1, Program 7 and 8: Discussion program with Prof. L. Lee, University of Pittsburgh; Dr. E. L. Peterson, University of Pittsburgh; Sarah Hay, prominent Pittsburgh poet; Dr. Jonas Salk; P. S. Broughton, Pittsburgh executive and friend of Frost, WQED Pittsburgh 1956


Heritage 1, Program 9: Conversations between Frost and Dr. Jonas Salk, WQED Pittsburgh 1956


Heritage 1, Program 10: Performance of Frost's Masque of Mercy, with an excerpt from one of his lectures on dramatic writing, WQED Pittsburgh 1956


Reading at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 1956 Mar 22


Reading at New York University 1956 Mar 23


Frost reading and speaking at the University of Oregon 1956 April 4


Commencement address, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N.Y. 1956 Jun 7


Commencement address, Colby College, Waterville, Maine 1956 Jun 11


Speech, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H. 1956 Oct


Frost speaking to Harvard and Radcliffe students 1956 Dec 3


Frost speaking at Princeton 1956 Dec 5


Meet the Press, NBC 1956 Dec 23


Wide, Wide World, NBC 1957 Mar 31


BBC program: Frost reading a selection of his poems, London 1957 Apr 8


Frost speaking at Loyola University, Chicago 1957 Apr 11


Frost speaking at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College 1957 May 2


Childers, Erskine B. "Homage to Robert Frost," Dublin, Ireland, Radio Eireann 1957 May 9


BBC interview with C. R. Hewitt 1957 May 21


BBC interview with C. Day-Lewis 1957 Jun 11


Remarks at the University of Massachusetts 1957 Oct 31


Ford Hall Forum: speech by Frost, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass. 1957 Nov 10


48th Annual Dinner, Poetry Society of America. Introduction by John Crowe Ransom, speech by Frost 1958 Jan 16


Nightline, Walter O'Keefe host. Excerpts of Frost's reading at the Poetry Society of America meeting, NBC Radio 1958 Jan 21


Nightline, Walter O'Keefe host. Excerpts of Frost's reading at the Poetry Society of America meeting, NBC Radio 1958 Jan 23


Speech at Harvard University 1958 Mar 23


Conversation with Professor Reuben Brower and undergraduates (on behalf of "Program for Harvard College money-raising"), Harvard University 1958 Mar 25


Poetry reading, YMHA, New York 1958 Apr 19


Frost speaking at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College 1958 Apr 21


Press conference, Library of Congress 1958 May 21


Speaking at Amherst Holiday, Amherst College, WAMF 1958 Jun 6


Speech during Commencement week, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1958 Jul 7


Emerson-Thoreau Medal acceptance speech. First presentation, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, New York 1958 Oct 8


Press Conference, Library of Congress 1958 Oct 15


Talk to Washington, D.C. area high school honor students, Library of Congress 1958 Oct 15


Frost speaking in Johnson Chapel for Parent's Day, Amherst College 1958 Oct 18


Ford Hall Forum, Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass. 1958 Oct 26


Frost speaking at Boston University 1958 Oct 30


Johns Hopkins Poetry Festival: poetry reading 1958 Nov 9


Speech, Johns Hopkins University 1958 Nov 10


Poetry reading, Library of Congress 1958 Dec 8


Press conference, Library of Congress 1958 Dec 9


Speaking at Plymouth Congregational Church, Coconut Grove, Fla. 1959 Mar 5


Talk by Frost (transcription), WGBS Miami 1959 Mar 5


Appearance by Frost on TheTwentiethCentury: "Generation without a Cause: The Searchers," CBS 1959 Mar 8


Meet the Press, NBC 1959 Mar 22


"Government by Disagreement," Library of Congress 1959 Mar 30


Address before members of the Chesapeake Chapter, ASA. Introduced by Dr. Wright, Library of Congress 1959 Mar 31


Seminar with 23 graduate students (no poetry read) Library of Congress 1959 Apr 2


Lecture, Iowa State University 1959 Apr 13


Interview with reporters, Syracuse University 1959 Apr 21


Remarks upon acceptance of Litt.D., Syracuse University 1959 Apr 21


Frost speaking at Emerson College, Boston 1959 May 7


Poetry reading, University of California, Berkeley 1959 May 8


Address and reading for employees of the Library of Congress. Introduced by Dr. Roy Basler 1959 May 18


Interview with Randall Jarrell 1959 May 19


Poetry reading, Library of Congress 1959 May 21


E. Murrow reading Frost's telegram regretting he is unable to be present at testimonial dinner for Harold Taylor (WNBC broadcast), Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York 1959 May 21


Alumni luncheon, Amherst College 1959 Jun 13


Frost speaking on "The Future of Man," Dedication of Seagram Building, New York 1959 Sep 29


Frost appearance on Small World, in conversation with A. P. Herbert, Sen. Doris Vasconcellos and Edward R. Murrow (host) 1959 Oct 11


Ford Hall Forum. "An Evening with Robert Frost," New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass. 1959 Oct 11


Excerpts from Frostiana. R. Thompson. Edited by Peter Rogers, Amherst Regional High School 1959 Oct 18


Dedication of Frost Room, Jones Library. Speakers: Frost, S. Keedy, R. Basler, F. P. Rand, Amherst, Mass. 1959 Oct 21


Academy of American Poets, 25th anniversary dinner, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York 1959 Nov 4


Speech, Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Mo. 1959 Nov 17


Speech, Connecticut College for Women 1959 Dec 8


Robert Frost (film), USIA, New York 1960


Proceedings of the meeting of the Poetry Society of America. Frost honored, speaker, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York 1960 Jan 21


Poetry reading, Beaumont Lecture Hall, for Friends of the University Library, Spicer Simpson Lecture Series. Introduction by Marjorie Stoneman Douglas (President of the Friends) and Lesley Frost (Mrs. J. Ballantine) University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. 1960 Feb 26


American Friends of Hebrew University: press conference on the eve of Frost's departure for Israel, New York (duplicate) 1960 Mar 9


Speech at Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute of Religion, Jerusalem 1960 Apr 2


Reading in Johnson Chapel, Amherst College, WAMF 1960 Apr 25


Poetry reading, Library of Congress 1960 May 2


Speech in Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress 1960 May 2


Press conference, Library of Congress 1960 May 3


Poetry reading in Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress 1960 May 4


Speech in Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress 1960 May 4


Reading at Spring Poetry, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 1960 May 19


Parent's Day Address, Amherst College (WAMF) 1960 Oct 15


Speech, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H. 1960 Oct 23


Speech at student assembly, Occidental College,Los Angeles, Calif. 1960 Nov 3


Ford Hall Forum, New England Conservatory of Music 1960 Dec 4


Morris Gray Lecture at Saunders Theatre, Harvard University 1960 Dec 7


Conversations on the craft of poetry: Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren with Frost, John Crowe Ransom, Robert Lowell, Theodore Roethke, Holt, Rinehart and Winston 1961?


Inauguration of John F. Kennedy, Washington, D.C. 1961 Jan 20


Accent, Frost and John F. Kennedy, CBS 1961 Feb 26


American Friends of Hebrew University, Frost speech on the eve of his departure for Israel, New York 1961 Mar 9


Tribute to Frost on the occasion of his birthday, WGBH Boston 1961 Mar 26


Frost speaking at the New School, New York 1961 Apr 4


Speech, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York 1961 Apr 11


Poetry reading in Johnson Chapel, Amherst College 1961 Apr 14


Speech: "A Tribute to Tagore," Asia Society, New York 1961 Apr 19


Chet Huntley Show: Frost Lectures in Israel....NBC 1961 May 1


Speech, Library of Congress 1961 May 3


Poetry reading for Yale University Library 1961 May 19


An Afternoon with Robert Frost, University of Minnesota 1961 Oct 18


Speech, Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, Ill. 1961 Oct 18


Speech, University of Massachusetts, Amherst College 1961 Oct 25


Speech, Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. 1961 Nov 5


Ford Hall Forum speech, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston 1961 Dec 3


Speech at the dedication of the Robert Lee Frost School, Lawrence, Mass. 1962 Jan 7


Speech, Archaeological Society, Athens, Greece 1962 Mar 22


Speech Athens College, Greece 1962 Mar 23


Speech. Speed and track not identified. Copied onto tape 135, Athens College, Greece 1962 Mar 23


88th birthday banquet, Pan American Union, Washington, D.C. 1962 Mar 26


Frost at the White House, speaking with President Kennedy and assembled senators, White House, Washington, D.C. 1962 Mar 27


Press conference, CBS News 1962 Mar 29


Speech at Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan 1962 Apr 2


Speech at Regents' Room, University of Michigan 1962 Apr 2


Lecture at Andrew Mellon Library as part of celebration of dedication of new wing, Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. 1962 May 4


Speech at Andrew Mellon Library for dedication of new wing, Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. 1962 May 5


Speech, Library of Congress 1962 May 7


Speech at dedication of Andrews Library, Wooster College, Wooster College (Ohio) 1962 May 18


Fund Raising Drive Committee (recorded from WRVR, New York), Amherst College 1962 Sep 28


Speech at dedication of Gordon Keith Chalmers Library, Kenyon College 1962 Oct


Press interview, Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.) 1962 Oct 12


Speech at the National Poetry Festival, Library of Congress 1962 Oct 23


Speech at Woolsey Hall, Yale University 1962 Nov 6


Speech at Woolsey Hall, Yale University 1962 Nov 6


Interview with Frost for broadcast over WNHC-AM-TV, New Haven, entitled "A Conversation with Robert Frost," recorded at Yale University 1962 Nov 7


Press conference, University of Detroit 1962 Nov 14


Frost receiving honorary degree. Introduction by Dr. Peter Stanlis, University of Detroit 1962 Nov 14


Speech, University of Detroit 1962 Nov 14


Transcription of Frost reading, "An Evening with Robert Frost," YWCA, Greenwich, Conn. 1962 Nov 23


Reading at Ford Hall Forum (recorded by WHRB), New England Conservatory of Music 1962 Dec 2


"Robert Frost Obituary," Voice of America program for immediate broadcast and distribution, Washington, D.C. 1963 Jan 29


"And Miles to Go," Memorial broadcast, WJR, Detroit, University of Detroit 1963 Feb 1


Memorial service for Frost in Johnson Chapel, Amherst College, WAMF 1963 Feb 17


Memorial service for Frost in Student Union, University of Minnesota 1963 Feb 21


Speech, Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.) 1963 Oct 11


Transcripts and Lists

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Listing of the tapes of Frost speaking, in the Frost Collection, Amherst College LibraryComprehensive finding aid n.d.

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Tapes of Frost speaking in Amherst College LibraryEarlier working list n.d.

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Frost's visit to IsraelTranscript of tape recordingsNBCTS [106] p. (copy) 1961 Apr

3A
Speech at Choate School, Wallingford, Conn.May 4 or 5, 1962Dedication of LibraryTS 18p. (copy) 1962 May

4
Transcript of tape recordingFrost speaking at the U. of DetroitTS [21] p. (copy) 1962 Nov 14

5
Cover for recording boxes of Frost tapes made at the University of Detroit 1962 Nov 14

6
Listing of Transcripts of WGBH-Holt unedited tape recordings for the movie A Lover's Quarrel with the World [1968]

7
WGBH tape recordings (unedited) Transcript #172, Washington, D.C., for A Lover's Quarrel with the World n.d.

8
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #173, Ripton, Vt., for A Lover's Quarrel with the World n.d.

9
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #174, Ripton, Vt., for A Lover's Quarrel with the World n.d.

10
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #175, Sarah Lawrence College, for A Lover's Quarrel with the World p. 1-35 n.d.

11
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #176, for A Lover's Quarrel with the World p. 36-78 n.d

12
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #177 and #178 (empty folders only) for A Lover's Quarrel with the World n.d.

13
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #179, Vermont afternoon and evenings (Mark van Doren, Frederic Adams) for A Lover's Quarrel with the World p.79-221 n.d.

14
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #179, Filgate confab, interviews, Amherst duplicates for A Lover's Quarrel with the World p. 222-320 n.d.

15
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #179, Backup series, for A Lover's Quarrel with the World p. 321-390 n.d.

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WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #172 for A Lover's Quarrel with the World copy 2 Washington, D.C. n.d.

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WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #173 for A Lover's Quarrel with the World copy 2Ripton, Vt. n.d.

3
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #174 for A Lover's Quarrel with the World copy 2Ripton, Vt. n.d.

4
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #175 for A Lover's Quarrel with the World copy 2 p. 1-35Sarah Lawrence College n.d.

5
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript #176 for A Lover's Quarrel with the World copy 2 p. 36-78 n.d.

6
WGBH tape recordingsTranscript # 179 for A Lover's Quarrel with the World copy 2 p. 79-221 n.d.

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Transcript #179 for A Lover's Quarrel with the World copy 2p. 222-320 n.d.

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Transcript [#179] for A Lover's Quarrel with the World copy 2p. 321-390 n.d.

9
Robert Frost: A Sound PortraitTranscript of DECCA recording, Yale seriesTS [43] p. (copy) n.d.

Subseries F: Slides


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Frost as a young boy in 18921 slide n.d.

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Frost at Amherst College 4 slides 1962 Oct

Subseries G: Television


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At Home with Robert FrostFilm/Video made in Ripton, Vt. for NBC TelevisionFilmscript. Interviewer: Bela KornitzerTS [16] p. (copy) 1952 Nov 23

13
Transcript Frost guestMeet the PressNBC TelevisionTS [14] p. (3 copies) 1955 Dec 25

14
T.V. scriptFrost GuestMeet the PressNBC TelevisionTS [14] p. (copy) 1956 Dec 23

15
Booklet printing text of programFrost GuestMeet the PressNBC Television[8] p. (copy) 1959 Mar 22

16
T.V. scriptFrost program with guest John HolmesAlmanacNYC Board of Education and the N.Y. State Regents Television ProjectTS [15] p. (2 copies) 1959 Mar 23

17
"Generation Without a Cause"TheTwentiethCenturyCBS Television seriesTelevision Teaching AidC. W. Cole article cited Mar 1

Subseries H: Video Cassettes


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Watch the World (short segment and whole show) NBC TV, (2 copies) 1950 May 14

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Robert Frost Interviews, 2 long reelsBela Kornitzer, interviewer [1953]

3
Robert Frost at Amherst College. Parts I and II"Dr. Poona" [1959]

4
Robert Frost lectureUniversity of Michigan 1962 Apr

5
Robert Frost A Lover's Quarrel with the WorldVersions I and II [1968]

6
Robert Frost (Voices and Visions Series) (PBS, 1 hour on Robert FrostVoices and Visions Viewers Guide, by Joseph Parisi, ALA 1987. 75pp. 1988

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Robert Frost films from Amherst Archives (copy) 68 min. 2007 2007

8
New England AnthologyLiterary Society of the Univ. of Mass. video seriesProgram 8Guests: Richard Wilbur and John CiardiSkeleton script.TS [7] p. (copy)Note: Frost was guest on program 10 of the series n.d.

Subseries I: Compact Disks and DVDs


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Watch the WorldProduced by NBCTV, copyright 1950. DVD 1950


Frost in Ripton, Vt. interviewed by Bela KornitzerProduced by Richard de Rockemont. NBCTV (c)1952. DVD 1952


Princeton '55: The Enjoyment of Poetry with Robert FrostProduced by NBCTV. DVD n.d.


Frost at Amherst CollegeProduced by the US Information Agency. Copyright 1958/59. DVD 1958


Robert Frost at the University of MichiganProduced by Opus Felone ltd. and the University of Michigan, 1962. DVD 1962


A Lover's Quarrel with the WorldProduced by WGBH Educational Foundation. Copyright 1967. DVD 1967

10
The Voice of the Poet [sound recording]: Robert Frost. Sound disc with booklet containing text of 63 poemsRead and commentary by J. D. McClatchy. Random House. 59 min. CD 2003

9
...the Hired Man after Robert FrostEdited and arranged by John McAtee in Noh theater style. Kyoto Arts Center. 120 min. DVD 2006 Jul 23

Subseries J: Transcriptions from Dartmouth


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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1941 Mar 29

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College 1944 May 9

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Young Men's Hebrew Association 1946

4
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1947 Oct 23

5
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: National Council of Teachers 1948

6
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1948 Mar 17

7
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Amherst College (Commencement) 1948 Jun 19

8
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Wofford College 1949 Mar 16

9
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) (Tract 1 of tape) 1949 Apr 11

10
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues--Discussion) (Tract 2 of tape) 1949 Apr 12

11
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Denison University 1950

12
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Young Men's Hebrew Association (Reel 2 of 2) 1950

13
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Wofford College 1950 Mar 14

14
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1950 Apr 17

15
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Kenyon College 1950 Oct 7

16
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Tufts University (Reel 1 of 3) 1950 Oct 25

17
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Tufts University (Reel 2 of 3) 1950 Oct 25

18
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Tufts University (Reel 3 of 3) 1950 Oct 25

19
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Goucher College 1950 Nov 29

20
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Museum of Modern Art 1950 Dec

21
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1951

22
Transcript from University of Georgia Library: University of Georgia 1951 Mar 7

23
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Pierpoint Morgan Library 1951 Mar 21

24
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1951 May 7

25
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues--Discussion) 1951 May 8

26
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Young Men's Hebrew Association (Reel 2 of 2) 1951 Dec 6

27
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1952 Apr 2

28
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1952 May 12

29
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues--Discussion) 1952 May 13

30
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Eastern Montana College of Education (Reel 1 of 2) 1952 May 18

31
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Eastern Montana College of Education (Reel 2 of 2) 1952 May 18

32
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Billings Senior High School 1952 May 19

33
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Young Men's Hebrew Association (Reel 1 of 3) 1952 Nov 13

34
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Young Men's Hebrew Association (Reel 2 of 3) 1952 Nov 21

35
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Young Men's Hebrew Association (Reel 3 of 3) 1952 Nov 22

36
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1953 May 18

37
Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Freshman Lecture - Tape 1 of 2) 1953 May 19

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Freshman Lecture - Tape 2 of 2) 1953 May 19

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues-Discussion) 1953 May 19

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript available from Middlebury College Library 1953 Jun 25

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Stanford University 1953 Dec 8

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of California, Berkeley (Reel 1 of 2) 1953 Dec 9

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of California, Berkeley (Reel 2 of 2) 1953 Dec 9

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Massachusetts 1954 Mar

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Amherst College (80th Birthday Dinner) 1954 Mar 26

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1954 May 17

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues-Discussion) 1954 May 18

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Commencement) 1954 Jun 13

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College Library 1954 Jul 5

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: "Heart of the News" (NBC Radio) 1954 Jul 5

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College 1954 Aug 2

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Solebury 1954 Dec 12

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Public Lecture-Tape 1 of 2) 1954 Dec 15

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Public Lecture-Tape 2of 2) 1954 Dec 15

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College Library 1955 Jun 30

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College Library 1955 Jul 28

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress(Reel 1 of 2) 1955 Oct 24

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress(Reel 2 of 2) 1955 Oct 24

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Chicago Poetry Day 1955 Nov 13

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: American Academy of Arts and Letters 1955 Dec 11

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Pittsburgh "Heritage I, Program 2" 1956

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Pittsburgh "Heritage I, Program 5" 1956

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Pittsburgh Heritage I, Program 6" 1956

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of North Carolina 1956(?)

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Miami 1956 Jan 27-31

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1956 Mar 22

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: New York University 1956 Mar 23

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Oregon 1956 Apr 4

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1956 May 17

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Sarah Lawrence College (Commencement) 1956 Jun 7

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Colby College (Commencement) 1956 Jun 11

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College Library 1956 Jul 2

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Dartmouth College, Presentation of Hancock Head 1956 Sep 26

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Exeter Academy 1956 Oct

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Harvard University 1956 Dec 3

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Princeton University 1956 Dec 5

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: "Wide, Wide World" TV Program 1957 Spring

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Amherst College 1957 Spring

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1957 Mar 28

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Loyola University 1957 Apr 11

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Massachusetts 1957 Oct 31

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Ford Hall Forum 1957 Nov 10

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Poetry Society of America 1958 Jan 16

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Transcript form Agnes Scott College: Agnes Scott College 1958 Jan 29

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Freshman Lecture) 1958 Spring

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Harvard University 1958 Mar 23

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1958 Apr 10

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Young Men's Hebrew Association 1958 Apr 19

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Amherst College 1958 Apr 21

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of California, Berkeley 1958 May 8

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Amherst Holiday 1958 Jun 6

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College Library 1958 Jun 30

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress (High School Students of Washington) 1958 Oct 15

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Amherst College (Parents' Day) 1958 Oct 18

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Ford Hall Forum 1958 Oct 26

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Boston University 1958 Oct 30

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: John Hopkins Poetry Festival 1958 Nov 9

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1958 Dec 8

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Plymouth Congregational Church, Coconut Grove, Florida 1959 Mar 3

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Miami (WGBS Radio Program) 1959 Mar 5

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1959 Mar 30

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: American Studies Association 1959 Mar 31

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1959 Apr 2

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: State University of Iowa 1959 Apr 13

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Syracuse University 1959 Apr 21

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Emerson College 1959 May 7

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Delaware 1959 May 16

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1959 May 18

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1959 May 21

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1959 May 25

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Amherst College 1959 Jun 13

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College Library 1959 Jun 29

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Ford Hall Forum 1959 Oct 11

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Jones Library, Amherst, Massachusetts 1959 Oct 21

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Academy of American Poets 1959 Nov 4

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Rockhurst College 1959 Nov 17

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Connecticut College for Women 1959 Dec 8

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College 1960 Jan 19

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Poetry Society of America 1960 Jan 21

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Agnes Scott College 1960 Jan 28

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Miami 1960 Feb 26

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Ohio Wesleyan University 1960 Apr 1

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Hebrew Union College 1960 Apr 2

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Amherst College 1960 Apr 25

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1960 May 2

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress (Press Conference) 1960 May 3

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1960 May 4

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Wesleyan University 1960 May 19

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College Library 1960 Jul 4

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College Library 1960 Jul 27

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Exeter Academy 1960 Oct 23

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Occidental College 1960 Nov 3

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Lecture and Readings-Tape 1 of 2) 1960 Nov 29

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Lecture and Readings-Tape 2 of 2) 1960 Nov 29

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Ford Hall Forum 1960 Dec 4

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Harvard University 1960 Dec 7

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: American Friends of Hebrew University 1961 Mar 9

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: New School 1961 Apr 4

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: American Academy of Arts and Letters 1961 Apr 11

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Amherst College 1961 Apr 14

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Asia Society (Tribute to Tagore) 1961 Apr 19

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Chet Huntley Show (NBC Television Program) 1961 May 1

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1961 May 3

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Yale University 1961 May 19

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1961 May 23

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College 1961 Jul 3

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Minnesota 1961 Oct 18

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Massachusetts 1961 Oct 25

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Hill School 1961 Nov 5

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Connecticut College 1961 Nov 27

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Ford Hall Forum 1961 Dec 3

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Transcript from Agnes Scott College: Agnes Scott College 1962 Jan 24 (?)

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Archaeological Society (Athens, Greece) 1962 Mar 22

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Athens College 1962 Mar 23

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: The White House 1962 Mar 27

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Michigan 1962 Apr 2

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Choate 1962 Apr 29

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dedication of Choate Library 1962 May 5

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Library of Congress 1962 May 7

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Dartmouth College (Great Issues) 1962 May 14

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Wooster College 1962 May 18

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College Library 1962 Jul 2

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[Placeholder]Bread Loaf School of EnglishTranscript Available from Middlebury College Library 1962 Jul 3

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Amherst College 1962 Sep 28

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Trinity College 1962 Oct 11

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Mount Holyoke College 1962 Oct 13

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: "A Masque of Reason" 1962 Oct 31

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Yale University 1962 Nov 6

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: University of Detroit 1962 Nov 14

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Typist's Rough Draft Transcript: Ford Hall Forum 1962 Dec 2

Series 4: AWARDS AND HONORS



Lists and Chronologies

Box

Folder

30 1
Robert Frost. A ChronologyTS (copy). 9p. (AC Public Relations Office) n.d.

2
Frost Chronologies from E. S. Sargeant files TS (copies) 1960

3
Robert Frost Honorary DegreesTS (6 copies) (AC Public Relations Office) 1956 Jul 11

4
Robert Frost and AmherstTS 2p. (10 drafts). Chronology and drafts. (AC Public Relations Office) [ca.1963]

5
19 Honorary Degree CitationsTS 1918-1947 (copies) [1918-1947]

6
15 Honorary Degree CitationsTS 1948-1957 (copies) [1948-1957]

7
9 Honorary Degree CitationsTS 1958-1962 (copies) [1958-1962]

8
Honorary Degree citations (J. W. C. Hagstrom worksheets)TS and MS n.d.


Citations, Certificates, Resolutions and Awards

Box

Folder

30 9
U.S. Senate Resolution 244 on the occasion of Robert Frost's 75th birthday.2 copies, plus original with seal.Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3(Formerly MS Frost 568) 1950 Mar 24

10
Pulitzer Prize Certificate (sample, not filled in)Accompanied by typed card with text of citation. [1950]

11
Oxford University, Honorary Doctor of Letters.Clipping from Oxford Magazine on the Convocation. 1954 Jun 4

12
National University of Ireland, Honorary Doc. of Lit.Broadside text of introductory speech by Jeremiah J. Hogan. 1957 Jun 19

13
Signet Society Medal, Harvard UniversityCitation, certificate and literature on the Signet Society. 1958 Mar 22

14
U.S. Senate resolution 95 honoring Robert Frost at 85 years. Embossed copy with seal and regular copy. 1959 Mar 25

15
U.S. Congressional RecordContains resolution and tribute to Frost p. 4623-4625. 1959 Mar 25

16
U.S. Senate Report no. 1572 & Public Law 86-74 Relating to Gold Medal awarded to Frost by Senate. 1960 Jun 14, 1960 Sep 13

17
Who's Who in America 11th Biennial, "Citations for Exceptional Educational Philanthropy-Individuals"-Louis Untermeyer cited for gift of Frost letters to Library of Congress. Reprint, 10 p. [1960-61]

18
U.S. Public Law 87-14. H.R. 5188(2 copies). Lists appropriation for the design and execution of the Frost gold medal. 1961 Mar 31

19
U.S. Public Law 87-39. (3 copies) Authorizes Secretary of Treasury to coin and sell bronze duplicates of the Frost medal 1961 May 25

20
U.S. Mint. Price list of Bronze MedalsIncludes Frost medal, p. 6 [1961]

21
Joint Resolution declaring Robert Lee Frost to be Poet- laureate of the State of Vermont. Vermont Legislature.(copy) 1961 Jun 19, 28

22
Journal of the House. Vermont House of Representatives.Contains Joint Resolution on the death of Frost and text of "The Road Not Taken." 1963 Jan 29

23
Assembly Concurrent resolution relative to the death of Robert Frost. California Legislature. 1963 Feb 12

24
State of Vermont Statehood Art Medal (Presidential Art Medals, Inc.) Descriptive literature 1963

25
State of New Hampshire. Robert Frost Day proclamation. 1974 Mar 26

Series 5: MEDALS

Subseries A: Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals





Gold

Box



31
American Film Festival Blue Ribbon AwardEducational Film Library AssociationEnameled gold encased in glass (plastic?) 1967


Alexander Droutzkoy Memorial AwardPoetry Society of America.14k gold. Medallic Art. Co., N.Y. n.d.


Holland Society of New York Award14k gold. J. Ritchie, N.Y. 1957


Limited Editions Club Gold Medal14k gold. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. 1949


National Institute of Arts and Letters14k gold. Tiffany & Co. 1939 Jan 18


Theodore Roosevelt Association Medal of HonorGold plate on silver. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. n.d.


Silver

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31
Limited Editions Club Silver Jubilee AwardSilver? Medallic Art. Co., N.Y. Rectangular n.d.


Limited Editions Club Silver Jubilee AwardText printed on aluminum(?), with mounted silver(?) medallion. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. Rectangular n.d.


Norman Rockwell's Medallic Tribute to Robert FrostSilver. Set of 12 in separate display case, each medal encased in clear plastic. Franklin Mint (3 sets) 1974


Poetry Society of AmericaSilver, in plastic holders. Franklin Mint. 1974


Poetry Society of AmericaSilver. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. 1941


Research Institute of America AwardSilver. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. [1960]


Signet Society (Harvard) MedalSilver. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. 1958


Vermont Memorial MedalSilver. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. 1958


Bronze

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32
Amherst College Memorial Medal"It asks of us a certain height."Bronze. Medallic Art Co., Danbury, Conn. 1963


American Academy of Arts and Sciences Emerson-Thoreau medal.Bronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. 1958 1958


Boston Arts Festival MedalBronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. 1954


California Friends of Robert Frost (memorial medal)Bronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. (4 copies) [1963]


City of New YorkBronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y 1961


Congressional MedalBronze. U.S. Mint. (4 copies) 1962


Edward MacDowell MedalBronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. 1962


Eisenhower Inaugural MedalBronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. 1953


Kennedy Inaugural MedalBronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y., 1953 1961


Miami-Israel Cultural AwardBronze. Mounted in olive-wood case, with round aluminum (?) plaque. 1962


New York University MedalBronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. 1956


Rockhurst College (Kansas City, Mo) Chancellor AwardBronze. Maltese cross, with round medal set in front center; neck chain. 1959


Sarah Josepha Hale AwardBronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. 1956


Vermont Memorial MedalBronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y. (see also Silver) (3) 1963


University of Arizona Award of Merit[Copper] Medallic Art Co., N.Y. [1960]


The Society of Medalists' 60th issueBronze. Medallic Art Co., N.Y.Frost association unclear, but it came down in the family. 1959

Subseries B: Keys, Pins and Pendants


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32
American Academy of Arts and Letters membership pin. Enameled gold. [1930]


Kennedy Inaugural Ball pendant. Metal unidentified. 1961


Key to the City of Gloucester, Mass. Key is a pin from which hangs an enameled seal of the city. n.d.


Key to the city of Washington, D.C. Bronze(?) 1957 Oct 21


Key to the Robert Frost Room, The Jones Library, Amherst, Mass. 1959 Oct 21


Mark Twain Society pin. Medallion hanging from horizontal pin. Bronze(?) n.d.


National Honor Poet pin. Open-work medallion hanging from banner pin. Gold. (GFWC General Federation of Women's Clubs ?) 1931

Series 6: OBJECTS, REALIA


Box

Folder

33 1
Frost portrait (half-tone block) Gift of Robert L. Frost II [1920s?]

2
Copper plate (Robert Frost portrait) Amherst College Phi Alpha Psi 1952 or 1953

3
Frost eyeglasses. Gift of Robert L. Frost II n.d.

4
Key to the City of WashingtonBrass in leather covered box. Gift of Robert L. Frost II 1959 Oct 21

5
Key chain featuring Frost commemorative stamp. In "California Trophy" enclosure with attached card of Mr. and Mrs. G. William Gahagan n.d.

6
Key chain featuring Frost commemorative stamp cast in Crystal Jewelers enamel. BrassSmith House, Worcester, Mass. by Antaya n.d.

7
Frost commemorative postage stamp. First Day Cover Plaque. 1974 Mar 26

8
Frost commemorative postage stamp. Jewelers Bronze Antique cover (Medalist Cover Society). No. 234 of 2500 1974 Mar 26

9
Frost commemorative postage stamp. Official First Day Cover packet. Presentation Card (design from an original drawing by Fred Labitzke) 1974 Mar 26

10
Frost commemorative postage stamps. Three blocks of 50 (10 cents) 1974 Mar 26

11
Robert Frost 1981 Engagement CalenderPoems by Frost, photos by Dewitt Jones. (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, N.Y.) 1981

12
Boxed correspondence cards each with different Frost photo on front, Frost poems inside cover, no message, Frost prose on back. Set of 14 cards in 2 boxes. (Carl) Howard Productions, Ballston Lake, N.Y. copy 1 1999

13
Boxed correspondence cards each with different Frost photo on front, Frost poems inside cover, no message, Frost prose on back. Set of 14 cards in 2 boxes. (Carl) Howard Productions, Ballston Lake, N.Y. copy 2 1999

14
Sign/plaque: "I chose the road less traveled, now where the heck am I?" Handmade in China for Ohio Wholesale, Inc. Wood, 7" x 8" n.d.

Series 7: PHOTOGRAPHS

Subseries A: Dated Photographs of Frost Alone or with Others


Box

Folder

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Frost with group. Salem, N.H. District School no. 6 1887

2
Lawrence High School Graduation Program. Copy. 1892 Jul 1

3
Frost alone. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.1] 1892

4
Frost alone. Lincoln Barnes copy. [no.2] 1892

5
Frost alone. Original and copy. [no.3] 1916

6
Frost alone, at Bread Loaf. [no.4] [1923]

7
Frost alone, at Bread Loaf. [no.5] [1923]

8
Frost alone, at Bread Loaf. [no.6] [1923]

9
Frost alone, at Bread Loaf. [no.7] [1923]

10
Frost alone. Original and Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.8] [ca. 1920-30]

11
Frost with Stanley King. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.9] [ca. 1920-30]


Frost alone. Signed and inscribed "To Hugo." (Saglio AC 1931) [ca.1930]

13
Frost with Joseph Auslander, Audrey Wurdsmann, David Morton, Robert Francis, in Amherst, Mass. Folder includes 2 additional copies stamped "Lincoln W. Barnes;" 1 marked in pencil "In Robert Frost's study." Another photograph is framed with Photograph 240, Sunset Avenue house. [no.10] 1936 Nov 23

14
Frost alone. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.11] 1938

15
Robert Frost: A Middlebury College Publication. Booklet of photos taken at Bread Loaf or Ripton, Vermont. Cross referenced; Map Case 10, drawer 2 [ca.1930-40]


Frost alone indoors with book. Removed from Dartmouth in Portrait 1944. Photo by Emil Rueb. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 4. 1944

16
Frost alone, at Ripton, Vt. H.G. Schmitt photo. [no.12] 1945 Sep 2

17
Frost alone, at Ripton, Vt. Folder includes copy negative; also includes Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.13] [ca.1945-46]

18
Frost alone. Amherst College Commencement. Original and 3 copies. 1948 Jun 20

19
Frost with group. Amherst College commencement. [no.14] 1948 Jun 20

20
Frost with group. Amherst College Commencement receiving honorary degree. Frost Photographic Services photo. [no.15] 1948 Jun 20

21
Frost with group. Amherst College, Frost receiving honorary degree. Frost Photographic Service photo. [no.16] 1948 Jun 20

22
Frost with group, speaking. Amherst College Commencement [Alumni Luncheon]. Frost Photographic Service. [no.17] 1948 Jun

23
Frost alone, speaking. Amherst College Commencement, Alumni Luncheon. [no.18] 1948 Jun

24
Frost with group, at Kenyon College. Frost John Crowe Ransom, Roberta Schwartz Chalmers, Robert Hillyer. [no. 50] 1948 Dec 8

25
Frost alone, at Ripton, Vt. Schmitt photo. [no.19] 1949 Jun 10

26
Frost alone, at Ripton, Vt. Schmitt photo. [no.20] 1949 Jun 10

27
Frost alone, at Gloucester, Mass. Hyde Cox photo. [no.21] 1950 Mar

28
Frost with sculptor Walker Hancock in his studio at Gloucester, Mass. Hyde Cox photo. [no.22] 1950 Mar

29
Frost with bust by Walker Hancock, at Gloucester, Mass. Hyde Cox photo. [no.23] 1950 Mar

30
Frost with sculptor Walker Hancock in studio, at Gloucester, Mass. Hyde Cox photo. [no.24] 1950 Mar

31
Frost with sculptor Walker Hancock and bust, at Gloucester, Mass. Hyde Cox photo. [no.25] 1950 Mar

32
Frost with bust by Walker Hancock, at Gloucester, Mass. Hyde Cox photo. [no.26] 1950 Mar

33
Frost with sculptor Walker Hancock and bust, at Gloucester, Mass. Hyde Cox photo. [no.27] 1950 Mar

34
Frost with bust by Walker Hancock, at Gloucester, Mass.Hyde Cox photo. [no.28] 1950 Mar

35
Frost with dog. Schmitt photo. [no.29] 1950 Jun 6

36
Frost alone. Schmitt photo. [no.30] 1950 Jun 6

37
Frost with group, at the presentation of Challiapin portrait to Amherst College. Frost Photographic Service photo; 5 copies. [no.31] 1950 Oct

38
Frost alone, at the Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. [no.32] 1950 Dec 8

39
Frost alone, at the Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. [no.33] 1950 Dec 8

40
Frost alone, at the Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. [no.34] 1950 Dec 8

41
Frost alone, at the Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. [no.35] 1950Dec 8

42
Frost with group, reading, in Rotherwas Room, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College. [no.205] [ca.1950]

43
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.36] [ca. 1951-52]

44
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.37] [ca.1951-52]

45
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.38] [ca.1951-52]

46
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.39] [ca.1951-52]

47
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.40] [ca.1951-52]

48
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.41] [ca. 1951-52]

49
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.42] [ca.1951-52]

50
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.43] [ca.1951-52]

51
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.44] [ca.1951-52]

52
Frost with Gordon Lamayer, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.45] [ca.1951-52]

53
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity house, Amherst, Mass. [no.46] Clipped photo from Amherst Alumni News, 1953 [no. 280] [ca.1951-52]

54
Frost alone, at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity. Amherst, Mass. [ca.1951-52]

55
Frost with Walker Hancock and bust. Curtis L. Barnes, Jr. photo; 3 copies. [no.47] 1952 Jan 4

56
Frost with Walker Hancock and bust. Curtis L. Barnes, Jr. photo; 5 copies. [no.48] 1952 Jan 4

57
Frost with bust by Walker Hancock. Curtis L. Barnes, Jr. photo. [no.49] 1952 Jan 4

58
Frost with bust of himself by Walker Hancock. 1952 Jan 4

59
Frost with Pres. and Mrs. Gordon Chalmers, Kenyon College. [no.51] 1952 May 22

60
Frost alone, at Kenyon, College. [no.52] [1952 May 22]

61
Frost with Pres. Gordon Chalmers. [no.54] [1952]

62
Frost with Alfred Edwards and Thomas Reed Powell, at Kenyon College. [no.55] [1952]

62A
Frost alone at the Phi Alpha Psi fraternity, Amherst, Mass. 1953

63
Frost with Pres. Gordon Chalmers, at Kenyon College. [no.56] 1953 Mar 23

64
Frost with group, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 3 copies. [no.57] 1954 Mar 26

65
Frost with group, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 8 copies. [no.58] 1954 Mar 26

65A
Frost with group, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 1954 Mar 26

66
Frost with group, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 9 copies. [no.59] 1954 Mar 26

67
Frost with group, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 9 copies. [no.60] 1954 Mar 26

68
Frost with group, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 7 copies. [no.61] 1954 Mar 26

69
Frost with group, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 10 copies. [no.62] 1954 Mar 26

70
Frost with Archibald MacLeish, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. [no.63] 1954 Mar 26

71
Frost with group, 80th, birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 8 copies. [no.64] 1954 Mar 26

Box

Folder

PH1A 72
Frost with group, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 10 copies. [no.65] 1954 Mar 26

73
Frost with group, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. [no.66] 1954 Mar 26

74
Frost holding book, 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 2 copies. Folder contains copy negative. [no.67] 1954 Mar 26

74A
Frost with Kurt Canfield at 80th birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. 1954 Mar 26

75
Frost with dog "Shiba" at Ripton, Vt. Color photograph by Jack W. C. Hagstrom. 2 copies. [no.294] 1954 Jun

76
Frost alone, at Ripton, Vt. H.G. Schmitt photo. [no.68] 1954 Sep 24

77
Frost alone, at Ripton, Vt. H.G. Schmitt photo. [no.69] 1954 Sep 24

78
Frost alone, at Women's College of North Carolina. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 2. 1955 Mar

79
Frost with G. Armour Craig family, Amherst, Mass. [no.70] 1955 Apr

80
Frost at podium, Johnson Chapel, Amherst College; Charles Cole in background. [no.71] 1955 Apr 28

81
Frost at podium, Johnson Chapel, Amherst College; Charles Cole in background. [no.72] 1955 Apr 28

82
Frost alone, at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. [no.73] 1955 Spring

83
Frost alone, in the garden, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. Norman Goyer photo. [no.74] 1955 May

84
Frost with unidentified man in the garden, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. Norman Goyer photo. [no.75] 1955 May

85
Frost alone, in the garden, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst Mass. Norman Goyer photo. [no.76] 1955 May

86
Frost alone, in the garden, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. Norman Goyer photo. [no.77] 1955 May

87
Frost alone, in the garden, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. Norman Goyer photo. Letterpress reproduction. Folder includes printed copy from Amherst Alumni news, July, 1955. [no.78] 1955 May

88
Frost with President Dickey and group, receiving hood. Dartmouth Commencement. [no.79] 1955 Jun

89
Frost with President Dickey and group, receiving LL.D diploma. Dartmouth Commencement. [no.80] 1955 Jun

90
Frost with group, delivering Commencement address. Dartmouth Commencement. [no.81] 1955 Jun

91
Frost with group, delivering Commencement address. Dartmouth Commencement. [no.82] 1955 Jun

92
Frost with President Dickey and Joseph B. Dodge. Dartmouth Commencement. [no.83] 1955 Jun

93
Frost with President Dickey and Joseph B. Dodge. Dartmouth Commencement [no.84] 1955 Jun

94
Frost with President Dickey and the 1955 degree recipients Dartmouth Commencement. [no.85] 1955 Jun

95
Frost with Harold Bailey, at Ripton, Vt. Mat inscribed by Harold Bailey. [no.86] 1955 Aug 17

96
Frost with Charles Cole, Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.87] 1955 Oct 27

97
Frost with Charles Cole, Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.88] 1955 Oct 27

98
Frost signing book, at Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.89] 1955 Oct 27

99
Frost alone, at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.90] 1955 Oct 27

100
Frost alone, at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.91] 1955 Oct 27

101
Frost alone, at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.92] 1955 Oct 27

102
Frost alone, at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.93] 1955 Oct 27

103
Frost alone, at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.94] 1955 Oct 27

104
Frost alone, at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.95] 1955 Oct 27

105
Frost alone, at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.96] 1955 Oct 27

106
Frost alone, at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.97] 1955 Oct 27

107
Frost alone, at Amherst College. D. J. McClune photo. [no.98] 1955 Oct 27

108
Frost alone at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. D. J. McClune photographs, 9 negatives. [no.99] 1955 Oct 27

108A
Frost alone at Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. Another set of 9 prints. D. J. McClune photos 1955 Oct 27

Box

Folder

PH2 109
Frost with group, at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.100] 1955 Fall

110
Frost with unidentified person, at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.101] 1955 Fall

111
Frost alone, at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.102] 1955 Fall

112
Frost alone, at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.103] 1955 Fall

113
Frost alone at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress. Photo [no.104] 1955 Fall

114
Frost alone, at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.105] 1955 Fall

115
Frost alone at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.106] 1955 Fall

116
Frost alone at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.107] 1955 Fall

117
Frost alone, portrait in background, at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.108] 1955 Fall

118
Frost with unidentified person, at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.109] 1955 Fall

119
Frost with unidentified person, at the Library of Congress. photo [no.110] 1955 Fall

120
Frost with unidentified person, at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.111] 1955 Fall

121
Frost with group, at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress photo. [no.112] 1955 Fall

122
Frost alone, with book. Photograph of painting by Gardner Cox. Cross referenced: Map Case 10 1955

123
Frost alone, in Morris Chair, writing, H.G. Schmitt photo. [no.113] 1956 Aug 16

124
Frost with Edna Hanley Byers and Margaret Pepperdine. Letterpress reproduction, with letter to Mr. Alston, 1956 May 18, on facing page. [no.114] 1956

125
Frost with group of Indian educators. 2 photos. 1956

127
Frost with Sir Maurice Brown, in the Warden's Garden, Wadham College. In AN OXFORD KEEPSAKE. [no.115] 1957 Jun 4

128
Frost alone. Life Magazine photo. [no.116] 1957 Sep 23

129
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. Includes negative. 2 copies. [no.117] 1957

130
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. 2 copies. [no.118] 1957

131
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. Includes negative. [no.119] 1957

132
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. Includes negative. [no.120] 1957

133
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. Includes negative. [no.121] 1957

134
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. [no.122] 1957

135
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. [no.123] 1957

136
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. [no.124] 1957

137
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. [no.125] 1957

138
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. [no.126] 1957

139
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. [no.126] 1957

140
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. Folder includes negative print. [no.127] 1957

141
Frost alone. David H. Rhinelander photo. [no.128] 1957

142
Frost alone outdoors, Ripton, Vt. 3 enlarged photos by David H. Rhinelander. 1957

143
Frost speaking in Johnson Chapel, with view of Pres. Cole and some of audience. 1957

144
Frost in England. 11 photos. Life Magazine photos. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 2. 1957

145
Frost in window at Little Iddens, Gloucester, Eng. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 2. 1957

146
Frost alone. Close up with finger at lips. Photo by David Rhinelander. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 2. 1957

147
Frost alone. Library of Congress photo. [no.129] 1958 May 21

148
Frost alone. Library of Congress photo. [no.130] 1958 May 21

149
Frost with L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian, at press conference, [Library of Congress]. Library of Congress photo. [no.131] 1958 May 21

150
Frost, Consultant in Poetry and English, with Rutherford D. Rogers, Chief Assistant Librarian, at press conference, [Library of Congress]. Library of Congress photo. [no.132] 1958 Oct 15

151
Frost with group, at press conference, [Library of Congress] Library of Congress photo. [no.133] 1958 Oct 15

152
Frost with Charles Verrill, President of Middle Hall, at Tufts University. Duette photo. [no.134] 1958 Nov 24

153
Frost with Harold H. Blanchard, Charles Verrill, (President of Middle Hall), John Holmes; at Tufts University. Duette photo. [no.135] 1958 Nov 24

154
Frost with group, at Dartmouth College. David Pierce photo. [no.136] 1958

155
Frost with group, signing book, at Dartmouth College. David Pierce photo. [no.137] 1958

156
Frost with group, at Dartmouth College. David Pierce photo [no.138] 1958

157
Frost alone, at Dartmouth College. David Pierce photo. 2 copies. [no.139] 1958

158
Frost with group, at Dartmouth College. [David Pierce photo.] 3 copies; 1 copy by Lincoln Barnes. [no. 140] 1958

159
Frost alone, at Dartmouth College. T.S. Cole photo. 2 copies. [no.141] [1958]

160
Frost with G. Armour Craig and unidentified man in the Babbott Room, A. C. [1958-59?]

161
Frost with Theodore Baird and G. Armour Craig in Alumni House, A. C. [1958-59]

162
Frost with group. Camera man, William Pritchard, Theodore Baird, G. Armour Craig, ?, Frost. Alumni House, A. C. (making USIA film) [1958-59]

163
Frost with group of students and Indian master of ceremonies, Alumni House, A. C. 2 photos, 2 copies of one, 3 copies of second. [1958-59]

164
Frost signing book with two unidentified men in Alumni House, A. C. [1958-59]

165
Frost at podium. A. C. cage [ca.1960]

166
Frost at podium. A. C. 4 photos, 2 copies each. [ca.1960]

167
Frost with Charles R. Green, Jones Library, Amherst, Mass. D. S. Lacroix photo. [ca.1960]

169
Frost alone, on porch of the Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. Lincoln W. Barnes photo. Marked "my last photograph of him." [no.142] 1959 Apr

170
Frost with group, at Emerson College, Boston, Mass., receiving Joseph E. Conner Memorial Award, Phi Alpha Tau, from George Early. [no.143] 1959 May 7

171
Frost with group, Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. Life Magazine photo. [no.144] 1959 Jun 15

172
Frost leading the Commencement Procession. A. C. 1959 Jun

173
Frost alone, Ripton, Vt. Lotte Jacobs photo. Postcard. 1959

174
Frost speaking to large audience in A. C. cage. Pres Plimpton on platform. [late 1950s?]

174A
Frost alone. Full page photo from McCall'sUnited Press photo 1960 Apr

175
Frost alone, in academic robe, leading faculty to commencement platform. Photo by Jerry Rothstein, AC 1962. 1960 Jun

175A
Frost inside in chair, left hand on dog. Yousuf Karsh photo.Cross referenced: Map case, drawer 2. 1961

176
Frost alone, with book. Everett Kosanick photo. [ca.1960]

177
Frost with group, at Kennedy Inauguration. Kennedy with Frost in foreground; [Eisenhower] and [Johnson] included. Life Magazine photo. [no.145] 1961 Jan 18

178
Frost with unidentified man. [no.146] 1961

179
Frost at Poetry Society of America. Hoyt Howard photos. 3 photos. 1962 Jan 18

180
Frost with group at Poetry Society of America. Mitch Havemeyer photo. 1962 Jan 18

181
Frost with Mario Moreno (Cantinflas); honorary degree recipients at Commencement, University of Michigan. University of Michigan News photo. [no.149] 1962 Jun 16

182
Frost with group, receiving honorary LL.D. from President Harlan Hatcher, at Commencement, University of Michigan. University of Michigan News photo. [no.150] 1962 Jun 16

183
Frost with group. Lincoln Barnes photo. [no.151] 1962 Sep

184
Frost with group. Lincoln Barnes photo. [no.152] 1962 Sep

185
Frost with group. Lincoln Barnes photo. [no.153] 1962 Sep

186
Frost with group. Lincoln Barnes photo. [no.154] 1962 Sep

187
Frost with group. Lincoln Barnes photo. [no.155] 1962 Sep

188
Frost with group. Lincoln Barnes photo. [no.156] 1962 Sep

189
Frost with Leonard P. Moore '19 and Pres. Calvin H. Plimpton. 1962 Oct 20

190
Frost, Leonard P. Moore '19 and Walter Kilham. Color and black and white photo. 1962 Oct 20

190A
Frost with Leonard P. Moore, AC 1919 1962 Oct 20

191
Frost with President Lund and Mrs. Chalmers, at dedication of Chalmers Memorial Library, Kenyon College. [no.53] 1962 Oct

192
Frost alone, at Kenyon College Library dedication. [no.157] 1962

193
Frost alone, [at Hunter College?] Michael Teres photo. [no.195] 1962 Nov 8

194
Frost alone, [at Hunter College?] Michael Teres photo. [no.196] 1962 Nov 8

195
Frost alone, [at Hunter College?] Michael Teres photo. [no.197] 1962 Nov 8

196
Frost alone, [at Hunter College?] Michael Teres photo. [no.198] 1962 Nov 8

197
Frost alone, [at Hunter College?] Michael Teres photo. [no.199] 1962 Nov 8

198
Frost alone, [at Hunter College?] Michael Teres photo. [no.200] 1962 Nov 8

199
Frost alone, [at Hunter College?] Michael Teres photo. [no.201] 1962 Nov 8

200
Frost with Aaron Copland and Mrs. Hugh Bullock, [at Hunter College?] [no.202] 1962 Nov 8

201
Frost with Aaron Copland and Mrs. Hugh Bullock, [at Hunter College?] Michael Teres photo. [no.203] 1962 Nov 8

202
Frost with Aaron Copland and Mrs. Hugh Bullock, [at Hunter College?] Michael Teres photo. [no.204] 1962 Nov 8

203
Frost with Mrs. Hugh Bullock, Aaron Copeland, and Jack Hagstrom at Hunter College. 1962 Nov 8

204
Frost alone, at home of Mr. And Mrs. Charles Feinburg, Detroit, Mich. Joe Clark photo. 2 copies. Folder includes letter from Richard Zeisler to Newton McKeon. [no.147] 1962 Nov 13

205
Frost alone, in the Charles Feinberg living room. Detroit. Joe Clark photo. 2 copies. Cross Reference: Map case 10, drawer 3. 1962 Nov 13

206
Frost reading at Univ. of Detroit. Cross reference: Map case 10, drawer 2. 1962 Nov 14

207
Frost alone. Luther Joseph, Chicago Daily News, photo. Folder includes negative print. [no.148] 1962 Nov

207A
Frost in black tie. Luther Joseph photo. 2 copies. Map case, drawer 4. 1962 Nov

208
Photos used in J. D. Reeve Robert Frost in Russia. 8 photos & one enlargement. 1962

209
Frost alone, at Hunter College. Michael Teres photo. [no.164] 1962

210
Frost speaking at podium, Amherst College Cage. [ca. 1962]

Subseries B: Undated Photographs of Frost Alone or with Others


Box

Folder

PH3 211
Frost alone. Inscribed "To Kimball Flaccus from his friend in the art Robert Frost." n.d.

212
Frost alone. A. Allyn Bishop photo. Signed by Robert Frost. n.d.

213
Frost alone. Haley photo. [no.158] n.d.

214
Frost with unidentified man. Early snapshot. [no.159] n.d.

215
Frost alone. E. O. Hoppe photo (Amherst, Mass.). 2 copies. [no.160] Folder includes negative. n.d.

216
Frost alone. Originally framed with MS 553. Folder includes photocopy of manuscript. [no.161] n.d.

217
Frost alone. 1 print, sepia; I printed copy marked "portrait by Doris Ulmann." [no.162] n.d.

218
Frost alone in Morris Chair with writing board. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.163] n.d.

219
Frost with Wallace Stevens, at Key West. [no.165] n.d.

220
Frost with Stanley King. Folder includes cropped copy of Frost alone. [no.166] n.d.

221
Frost alone. Snapshot; "William C. Shepard" written on verso. [no.167] n.d.

222
Frost alone, at Newport, Vt. Bishop photo. [no.168] n.d.

223
Frost alone, at Newport, Vt. Bishop photo. [no.169] n.d.

224
Frost alone. [no.170] n.d.

225
Frost alone. [no.171] n.d.

226
Frost alone. [no.172][Amherst Public Relations Office] n.d.

227
Frost with Charles Cole, President's office, Amherst College. [no.173] [ca. 1950s]

228
Frost alone. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.174] n.d.

229
Frost alone. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.175] n.d.

230
Frost alone. Lincoln W. Barnes copy of news article. [no.176] n.d.

231
Frost alone. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.177] n.d.

232
Frost alone. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. "In England" on verso. [no.178] n.d.

233
Frost alone. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.179] n.d.

234
Frost with dog. Verso marked "May not be reproduced." Folder includes negative print and published copy. Yousuf Karsh photo. Published copy dated in ink. [no.180] n.d.

235
Frost with Calvin Plimpton, Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.181] n.d.

236
Frost with Stanley King, Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.182] n.d.

237
Frost with Stanley King, Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.183] n.d.

238
Frost with Stanley King, Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. 3 copies. [no.184] n.d.

239
Frost alone, at Ripton, Vt. [no.185] n.d.

240
Frost alone. From the jacket of Interviews with Robert Frost. Edited by E. C. Lathem. Arthur Ellis (Washington Post) photo. [no.186] n.d.

241
Frost alone, at Mt. Holyoke College. [no.187] n.d.

242
Frost alone, at Mt. Holyoke College. [no.188] n.d.

243
Frost alone, at Mt. Holyoke College. [no.189] n.d.

244
Frost alone, at Mt. Holyoke College. [no.190] n.d.

245
Frost with unidentified man. [no.191] n.d.

246
Frost with Raymond Holden. [no.192] n.d.

247
Frost alone, speaking. [no.193] n.d.

248
Frost alone. [no.194] n.d.

249
Frost with student group, reading, Alumni House, Amherst College. [no.206] n.d.

250
Frost with unidentified man, signing book. [no.207] n.d.

251
Frost alone. Newspaper clipping. Lofman photo. [no.279] n.d.

253
Robert Frost with a horse. [Transferred from the Otto Manthey-Zorn Papers] [no.295] n.d.

254
Frost alone, clipping and copy. n.d.

255
Frost alone, outdoors [Ripton, Vt.?] n.d.

256
Frost alone, seated outdoors. n.d.

257
Frost alone indoors. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 2 n.d.

258
Frost alone, outdoors. Eleanor Schultz photo. n.d.

259
Frost at Ripton, Vt. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. 12 photos outdoors, 1 photo indoors n.d.

260
Frost with two dogs outside house. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

261
Frost alone, outdoors, leaning on handle of tool. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

262
Frost alone, outdoors. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross referenced: Map case 10: drawer 9. n.d.

263
Frost alone, outdoors, right hand to cheek. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

264
Frost in Morris chair with book, wearing sweater, left hand on dog. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

265
Frost outdoors with lopping shears and an unidentified man holding chainsaw. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

266
Frost alone outdoors holding dowsing rod with both hands. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

267
Frost alone in garden with tool, bending down. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

268
Frost alone outdoors, left hand to cheek. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

269
Frost alone, indoors, seated with book. Wearing sweater. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross-referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

270
Frost with unidentified man and wheelbarrow, outdoors. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

271
Frost with unidentified man, horses and lopping shears. Hanson Carroll, Norwich, Vt. photo. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 9. n.d.

272
Frost advertising photo. Henry Holt Co. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3. n.d.

273
Frost alone, standing, with back to camera facing trees, wearing overcoat, carrying hat. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 4. n.d.

274
Frost alone at podium, finger at lips. Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 4. n.d.

274A
Frost alone [at Ripton, Vt.?] 2 photos numbered on verso #31443 and #31444 n.d.

275
Frost alone. Paul Child photos. 8 photos. [Ripton, Vt.] Envelope marked "last photos" n.d.

276
Frost alone indoors. Gift of Mrs. SamondsCross referenced: Map Case 10, drawer 2 n.d.

Subseries C: Photographs of Portraits, Busts and Woodcuts of Robert Frost



Portraits

Box

Folder

PH3A 304
[Berger] Photograph of caricature of Frost, signed [Berger] 2 copies. [no.235] n.d.

Box

Folder

PH3 277
Cartotto, ErcoleReproduction of Ercole Cartotto portrait drawing of Frost [no.208]. (4 Lincoln Barnes copies). [1938]

278
Chapin, JamesColor snapshot of James Chapin portrait of Frost [no.209] n.d.

279
Chapin, JamesReproduction of James Chapin portrait of Frost 6 copies black and white; 1 copy sepia. Folder includes information about the artist. [no.210] n.d.

280
Chapin, JamesCharles H. Morgan at desk beneath portrait of Frost by James Chapin, Mead Art Building, Amherst College. Dick Fish photo. [no.211] 1961 Jun

281
Coolidge, RosamondColor reproduction of Rosamond Coolidge portrait of Frost Folder includes information about the portrait and the artist. [no.212] n.d.

Box

Folder

PH4 305
Cox, GardnerFrost portrait painting by Gardner Cox for Robert Frost Library, A. C. 1965

306
Cox, GardnerFrost seated with book. Photo of painting by Gardner Cox 1955

Box

Folder

PH3 283
Makielski, Leon A. Photo of Leon A. Makielski portrait of Frost at University of Michigan. Roger Wertenberg photo. 2 copies. Folder includes information about the portrait. [no.214] [ca.1920s]

282
PennisiPhotograph of 1962 Pennisi portrait of Frost, Lawrence, Mass. [no.213] n.d.

286
Wells, Charles, AC 1957Photograph of woodcut of Frost by Charles Wells, AC 1957, student of Leonard Baskin. 3 copies. [no.217] n.d.

284
UnidentifiedPhoto of [woodcut] of Frost by unidentified artist, initials [OEG?] Lincoln W. Barnes copy. [no.215] n.d.

285
UnidentifiedPhoto of portrait of Frost by unidentified artist. [no.216] n.d.


Busts

Box

Folder

PH3A 295
Cherne, LeoPhotographs of the bust of Frost by Leo Cherne. 2 of 12 photographs taken at various stages during the sculpting and mounted together by Mr. Cherne. Sequentially these two are numbers 1 and 2. [no.226] n.d.

296
Cherne, LeoPhotographs of the bust of Frost by Leo Cherne. 2 of 12 photographs taken at various stages during the sculpting and mounted together by Mr. Cherne. Sequentially these two are numbers 3 and 4. [no.227] n.d.

297
Cherne, LeoPhotographs of the bust of Frost by Leo Cherne. 2 of 12 photographs taken at various stages during the sculpting and mounted together by Mr. Cherne. Sequentially these two are numbers 5 and 6. [no.228] n.d.

298
Cherne, LeoPhotographs of the bust of Frost by Leo Cherne. 2 of 12 photographs taken at various stages during the sculpting and mounted together by Mr. Cherne. Sequentially these two are numbers 7 and 8. [no.229] n.d.

299
Cherne, LeoPhotograph of the bust of Frost by Leo Cherne. 2 of 12 photographs taken at various stages during the sculpting and mounted together by Mr. Cherne. Sequentially these two are numbers 9 and 10. [no.230] n.d.

300
Cherne, LeoPhotographs of the bust of Frost by Leo Cherne. 2 of 12 photographs taken at various stages during the sculpting and mounted together by Mr. Cherne. Sequentially these two are numbers 11 and 12. [no.231] n.d.

301
Cherne, LeoPhotograph of the bust of Frost by Leo Cherne, facing left. 5"x7' print labeled "Robert Frost. A recent bronze portrait head of Mr. Frost by Leo Cherne." Folder includes negative print and 8"x10" print without label. [no.232] n.d.

302
Cherne, LeoPhotograph of the bust of Frost by Leo Cherne, facing ahead. [no.233] n.d.

303
Cherne, LeoPhotograph of the bust of Frost by Leo Cherne, facing ahead. [no.234] n.d.

Box

Folder

PH3 287
Faggi, AlfeoSnapshot of bust of Frost by Alfeo Faggi. Folder includes information about the sculptor. [no.218] 1941 Nov 8

288
Hancock, WalkerPhotograph of bust of Frost by Walker Hancock. [no.219] n.d.

289
Hancock, WalkerSnapshot of Walker Hancock with bust of Frost [no.220] [ca.1952]

290
Hankcock, WalkerNegative of Frost with bust by Walker Hancock, Amherst, Mass. [no.221] 1952

291
Hankcock, WalkerPhotograph of Walker Hancock with bust of Frost Curtis L. Barnes, Jr. photo. 3 copies. [no.223] 1952 Jan 2

292
Hankcock, WalkerWalker Hancock bust of Frost facing right. 4 prints; slight variations. [no.224] n.d.

293
Hankcock, WalkerWalker Hancock bust of Frost facing right. Used on cover of "The Robert Frost Library- Commemorative Gifts" [ca.1968]

294
Hankcock, WalkerWalker Hancock bust facing left. [no.225] n.d.

Subseries D: Photographs of Houses where Robert Frost Lived


Box

Folder

PH4 307
Photograph of Frost's sitting room. 35 Brewster Street, Cambridge, Mass. [no.236] n.d.

308
Photograph labeled "General store and poor house, now cow barn, Robert Frost's house, 2 farms and old church, Concord Corners, Vermont. [no.237] n.d.

309
Photograph labeled "Robert Frost's house-owned by him, Concord Corners, Vt. 1939." [no.238] [1939]

310
Photograph labeled "House Robert Frost bought, below his own, for his daughter and son-in law. C[oncord] Corners, Vt. '39." [no.239] [1939]

311
Double frame: Left side, "The home of Robert Frost in Amherst" (Sunset Avenue); right side, Frost with group. 10 Barnes studio. [no.240] n.d.

312
Frost's house, Sunset Avenue, Amherst, Mass. 2 copies: 1 marked Lincoln W. Barnes. [no.241] Summer

313
Postcard of Edith A Lowell drawing (before 1937) of Frost's house, Sunset Avenue, Amherst, Mass. [no.242] n.d.

314
3 photographs: site of birthplace of Frost, San Francisco, Calif. Folder includes letter from donor. [no.243] n.d.

315
Frost's house, "The Gully," East Road, South Shaftsbury, Vt. C. T. Davids photo, taken when Frost was not living there. 2 copies. [no.244] n.d.

316
Frost's home in South Shaftsbury, Vt. John Holmes photo; 1 copy from Holmes negative; 3 additional copies. [no.245] n.d.

317
Frost's house, Route 7, South Shaftsbury, Vt. C. T. Davids photo, when Frost was living there. 2 copies. [no.246] [ca.1920]

318
Frost's house in East Derry, N.H. H. L. Tinker photo. [No.247] [ca.1940]

319
Frost's house in Derry Village, N.H., where he lived when at Pinkerton Academy. [no.248] n.d.

320
"Little Iddens," Gloucestershire, England, where Frost and his family lived in the summer of 1914. Greeting Card, Margaret A. Cohn. [no.249] n.d.

321
Frost's home, Amherst, Mass. Calendar page, July 1954; photograph courtesy of Jones Library. [no.250] n.d.

322
Frost's cabin, Ripton, Vt. Page from New York Times, Sunday, Aug. 13, 1967. [no.251] 1967 Aug 13

323
Robert Frost Cabin, Ripton, Vt. Ewa Monika Zebrowski photo. n.d.

324
Frost's house, Sunset Avenue, Amherst, Mass. Lincoln W. Barnes photo. [no.266] Winter

Subseries E: Miscellaneous Frost-related Photographs


Box

Folder

PH4 325
Marjorie Frost. Lincoln W. Barnes copy. 2 copies. [no.252] 1932 Nov

326
Lesley Frost, at time of appointment as librarian at the OWI outpost, Madrid, Spain. [no.253] 1945 Nov 27

327
Louis Untermeyer at Frost's birthday dinner, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, Mass. [no.254] 1954 Mar 26

328
Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant. Mounted with view of the Hudson River from her home in Pierpont, N.Y. [no.255] [ca.1960]

329
Jack W. C. Hagstrom, with items from the Frost Collection. Photographed for article in the Rockford Morning Star, Rockford, Ill. [no.256] n.d.

330
Frost book and manuscript inscribed to Jack Hagstrom. Photographed for article in the Rockford Morning Star, Rockford, Ill. [no.257] n.d.

331
David Morton [?] in Dawson's Book Shop, Los Angeles, Calif. [ca.1934]

332
Life: Inaugural Spectacle, Souvenir Edition. Contains photograph of Frost reading at inauguration, and "The gift outright." Folder also contains letter from Mary Johnson Tweedy to Newton McKeon. [no.283] n.d.

333
Group at private Memorial Service for Frost, Harvard University. Howard G. Schmitt photo. [no.258] 1963 Jan 31

334
Group at private Memorial Service for Frost, Harvard University. Howard G. Schmitt photo. [no.259] 1963 Jan 31

335
Group at private Memorial Service for Frost, Harvard University. Howard G. Schmitt photo. [no.260] 1963 Jan 31

336
Group at private Memorial Service for Frost, Harvard University. Howard G. Schmitt photo. [no.261] 1963 Jan 31

337
Two unidentified men at private Memorial Service for Frost, Harvard University. Howard G. Schmitt photo. [no.262] 1963 Jan 31

338
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Untermeyer at private Memorial Service for Frost, Harvard University. Howard G. Schmitt photo. [no.263] 1963 Jan 31

339
Amherst College Memorial Service for Robert Frost. 5 photos. 1963 Feb 17

340
Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, Ill. Exhibit of Richard H. Templeton Frost collection. Reuben Brower, speaker. 10 photos by Milton Merner. 1963 Mar 26

341
Photos by Delia Barone used or considered for Amherst summer 1980 article by Robert A. Ward. "Robert Frost: Derry, N.H. and Ripton, Vt." 5 glossy photos, photocopies. 1980

342
Horse at fence. Annette Cummings photo, taken as a "Good Fences" photo. Folder includes accompanying letter. [no.264] n.d.

343
"Frostiana" (exhibit) at the Federated Garden Clubs of Vermont Flower Show, Equinox House, Manchester, Vt. [no.265] 1962 Jul 10-11

344
Robert Frost Room, Jones Library, Amherst, Mass.; Frost portrait above fireplace. Lincoln W. Barnes photo. [no.267] n.d.

345
Flowers for Elinor Frost's Memorial Service, Johnson Chapel, Amherst College. Lincoln W. Barnes photo. [no.268] 1938 Apr

346
Photograph of Frost's bookplate (J. J. Lankes). Lincoln W. Barnes photo. [no.269] n.d.

347
Photo of Andrew Wyeth watercolor given to Frost at his 80th birthday dinner, Amherst Mass. [no.271] 1954 Mar 26

348
Photograph of tombstone and gravesite of Frost family. [no.272] n.d.

349
3 snapshots of gravesite of Frost family. [no.273] n.d.

350
Gravestone of Frost family. 2 copies. [no.274] n.d.

351
Color print of Jack W. C. Hagstrom with Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant. [no.275] 1961 Spring

352
Photograph for J. J. Lankes woodcut: Sycamore Tree. Taken in Lime Rock, Conn. 2 copies. [no.276] 1928

353
Photograph for J. J. Lankes woodcut: Wall's House. Taken in Lime Rock, Conn. 2 copies. [no.277] 1928

354
Photograph for J. J. Lankes woodcut: West Running Brook. Taken in Lime Rock, Conn. 2 copies. [no.278] 1928

355
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc. keepsake. Contains photograph of Frost reading at Inauguration and copy of "The gift outright." [no.284] n.d.

356
Annual Meeting announcement: Trinity College Library Associates. Cover photograph of Frost, taken in England. [no.285] ca.1913

357
"You and Amherst," contains photograph of Frost on page 10. [no.286] 1953

358
Amherst-Pelham Regional District School Committee Report, 1960. Cover photograph of Frost at presentation of first Frost Teaching Chair to Arthur Lawrence Swift. [no.287] 1960 May 16

359
Robert Frost leaflet, Jones Library, Amherst, Mass. Cover photo: Frost; inside photo; Robert Frost Room. 2 copies. [no.288] n.d.

360
"Robert Frost: A Middlebury College Publication." Booklet of photographs taken at Bread Loaf or Ripton, Vt. Inscribed "to Amherst College." [no.289] 1930s-1940s

361
Amherst [Town] Report, 1958 photograph of Frost, facing p.76. Miami Herald photo. [no.290] 1958

362
"The Heritage of the English-Speaking Peoples and Their Responsibility," Kenyon College, 1946 Oct 4,5, and 6. Center page photo: Frost with President Chalmers. Folder also includes brochure on 1947 conference. [no.291] 1946-47

363
"Portraits of Personalities Past and Present." Contains 1955 portrait of Frost by Gardiner Cox. Folder includes news clipping about portrait to be included in exhibition. [no.292] 1955

364
Photograph of bronze medal, facsimile of gold medal presented to Frost on his 88th birthday (1962 Mar 26) by President Kennedy. [no.293] [ca.1962]

365
Frost in conversation with student at Amherst College n.d.

366
Frost with group at A. C. game, with Charles W. Cole, Alan Danzis (?), Minot Grose. [ca.1957-60]

367
Frost [in A. C. Alumni House?] Ken DeBevoise in one picture. 4 photos. [ca.1960]

368
Frost stone monument, by Jose Buscaglia for Adams House, Harvard Univ. Photo of sculpture with sculptor by Christopher Johnson (photocopy) n.d.

369
Frost advertising photo, Henry Holt Co. Map case 10, drawer 3 [ca.1949]

370
Clipped photos of Frost from R. Templeton Collection. n.d.

371
Frost related postcardsCross referenced: Printed Materials, Commercial postcards. n.d.

372
Robert Frost statue by Penelope Jenks 2007

373
Statue of Robert Frost by George W. Lundeen at Agnes Scott College (copy) n.d.

Series 8: IMAGES (Cartoons, Caricatures, Drawings, etc.)


Box

Folder

34 1
Baroni, DeliaA Poet's Odyssey. Amherst, p.14-19 (copy)Photos by Delia Baroni, article by Robert Ward, AC 1957. 1980 Summer

2
Baskin, LeonardPortrait drawing of Frost for The Massachusetts Review. [4] p. on 2 l. (1 s.). Reprint of cover and table of contents. 1963 Winter

3
Berger, Oscar Caricature drawing of R.F .Mounted clipping from R. Templeton collection. n.d.

4
Berger, Oscar Caricature of Frost Mounted and framed.Cross Referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3. n.d.

5
Buscaglia, Jose Frost monument for Adams House, Harvard Univ. Photo of sculpture and sculptor by Christopher Johnson. (copy). n.d.

6
Cartotto, Ercola Portrait drawing of FrostCross referenced: see Frost photo# 208 [1938]

7
Chaliapin, Boris Portrait of Frost used on cover of Time. One copy, framed, and clipping from magazine cover. 1950 Oct 9

8
Chapin, James Portrait of Frost, oil on canvas, 42" x 49"Cross referenced Frost photo #210 and #211 1929

9
Chernc, Leo Photo of bust of Frost, 1961. photo #232Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 4 1965

9A
Du Chene, Arnaldo News release on presentation to Frost of bust of FrostHenry Holt & Co.Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 3. 1945 Apr 2

10
Cissie Frost cartoon (clipping)Gift of R. Templeton n.d.

11
Coolidge, Rosamond Photo of portrait painting of FrostCross referenced: see photo #212 n.d.

12
Cox, Gardner Photo of Gardner Cox' 1955 portrait of FrostCross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 2Photo Gardner Cox's ca. 1965 portrait of FrostCross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 2 1955, ca. 1965

13
"Fadig" Woodcut of FrostCross referenced: Map Case 10, drawer 4. [1967]

14
Faggi, Alfeo Photo of head of FrostCross referenced: see photo no. 218 1941

31
Healy, A. K. D. Frost's house in Ripton, Vt.Watercolor Cross referenced: Map case 5, drawer 14 n.d.

32
Jenks, Penelope, AC 2007 Statue of Robert Frost (Artist's rendering) 2007

15
Korach, Mimi Cover portrait of Frost The Atlantic (clipping). 1951 Jun

16
Lankes, J. J. Silhouette of Frost (copy) 1924

17
Laird, Peter Cover portrait of FrostAmherst. (copy) 1978 Winter

18
Levine, David. "Literary Caricatures" New York Review of Books.Album (2 copies). Frost is #1.Separate copy of the Frost caricature.34 1964

20
Matheson, Donald R. Cover portrait drawing of Frost Massachusetts Review. 1959 Fall

21
Pennisi Portrait of Frost, Lawrence, Mass.Cross referenced: see Frost photo # 213. 1962

22
Rosen, Jack, AC 1958. Caricature of FrostWith note from Oliver Pilat to Newton Mckeon. Received 1963 Apr 17. [1963]

23
Skinner, Gladys Mailing card showing medal of Frost ca. 1956

24
Strutter, J. Sketches of Frost[3] p. on 3 l. (3 s.) (copy). 1962

25
Valtman, Edmund Cartoon of Frost signed "To Mr. Saglio, with best wishes."(copy). 1996 Jun

26
Wells, Charles A., AC 1959 Woodcut of Frost Cross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 2see Frost photo #217. "Charles Wells, Sculpture and Prints." (Offprint from Massachusetts Review, Summer 1964) 1969 Sep 24

27
Woods, Betty Shakespeare and Frost cartoon (clipping) n.d.

28
Unidentified Frost cover portrait from Life MagazineCross referenced: Map case 10, drawer 4 1962 Mar 30

29
Unidentified Photo of unidentified portrait of FrostCross referenced: see Frost photo #216 n.d.

30
UnidentifiedDrawing of Robert Frost(clipping from a Scribner's book advertisement) (formerly Frost photo #282) 1962 Oct 30

Series 9: ROBERT FROST-RELATED COLLECTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS


Box

Folder

35 1
Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia. "Robert Frost at Agnes Scott College" TS (copy) Catalog of the collection, comp. by E. H Byers. ca. 50p. Printed catalog, 75p. 1963

2
American Academy of Arts and Letters"The Library..." (descriptive pamphlet) (Contains references to Frost) n.d.

3
[Bennington, Vt.] Friends of Robert Frost Newsletter. 2000 Nov -2002 May. Printouts of articles related to Frost and the Stone House Museum (Shaftsbury, Vt.) 2000-2002

4
California Friends of Robert Frost (folder contains George W. Gahagan and other Frost related Material) 1980s

5
H. Bacon Collamore Collection, Trinity College, Conn. 1965-1966

6-8
Corbin [Harold] Collection (Lake Forest Academy, Ill.) TS List (copy), ca. 200p. (Includes notes on acquisition, provenance, and value.) n.d.

9
Corbin, HaroldReview of Joseph Blumenthal, Robert Frost and his Printers for PrintingHistory. TS (copy). 7p. with related material. Note: original filed with MS 1986

10
Corbin, HaroldLake Forest Frost Exhibit1963 Mar 24-26 Correspondence and related material 1963 Mar

11
Corbin, HaroldMiscellaneous correspondence 1948-1988

12
[Corbin, Harold] Robert Frost Society, Salisbury School, Conn. Booklist of poems by members. Correspondence re Corbin and the school. 1945-1946, 2000

13
Corbin, HaroldGift lists and miscellaneous n.d.

14
[Corbin, Harold] Biographical information on Joseph Brown, sculptor of Frost bust. [1968]

15
Corbin, HaroldClippings by and about T. S. Eliot. T. S. Eliot price guide (May 1985) 1948-1988

16
Davids, Corinne Tennyson Collection n.d.

17
Derry, New HampshireRobert Frost Farm(descriptive brochure) n.d.

18
Dymock Group. Map of Gloucester and Malvern (Gr. Brit.) With Dymock Group locations circled by J. W. Haines n.d.

19
Gahagan, William n.d.

20
Hawkins, Wales Monroe Collection, Middlebury College[Catalogue] Corinne Tennyson Davids donor. TS (copy), ca. 100 p. 1951-1963

21
Holmes, John-Robert Frost Collection. n.d.

22
The Robert Frost Foundation, Lawrence, Mass. Self-guided tour of Frost related sites in Lawrence. n.d.

23
Morrison, Kathleen [Collection] n.d.

24
Salisbury School, Conn., Robert Frost Society n.d.

25
Shaftsbury, Vt. Stone House Museum. n.d.

26
Smyth, Anne Morrison Collection (sales catalog) Boston Book Company & Book Annex 1999

27
Stitt, William Britton (AC 1918) Robert Frost Collection. TS of Mr. Stitt's catalogue of his collection, 101p. 1972

28
Richard H. Templeton (AC 1931) Frost collecting correspondence. 1945-1947

29
Richard H. Templeton (AC 1931) Frost collecting correspondence. 1948-1949

30
Richard H. Templeton (AC 1931) Frost collecting correspondence. 1950-1952

31
Richard H. Templeton (AC 1931) Frost collecting correspondence. 1953-1969

32
Richard H. Templeton (AC 1931) Frost collecting correspondence. 1960-1970

33
Richard H. Templeton (AC 1931) Invoices, orders for Frost publications, etc. 1945-1964


Templeton Collection

34
Trinity College, Conn. 1965-1966

35
Tufts University "The John Holmes Robert Frost Collection: Listing and addendum" TS 8p. & [1], 2 copies n.d.

36
[Tufts University Library] "John Holmes: A bibliography of published and unpublished writings in the Special Collections of the Tufts University Library" TS 76 p. (copy) ca. 1961

37
University of Iowa Libraries, Friends of James M. Wallace and Christine K. Wallace gift(brief description), 1p. 1981

38
University of Southern MississippiRobert Frost Society NewsletterScattered issues. [1984-]

39
Ward, Robert A. (AC 1957) Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass.Miscellaneous Frost-related items. 1957-1979

Abbreviations Used

The following abbreviations are used in this finding aid:

State names are abbreviated throughout; postal codes are not used.

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