Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Search Terms

Section 1: PERSONAL AFFAIRS

Section 2: CORRESPONDENCE

Section 3: POETRY

Section 4: BOOKS OF POETRY AND CRITICISM

Section 5: SHORT STORIES

Section 6: TRANSLATIONS

Section 7: ARTICLES, INTRODUCTIONS, LECTURES, POETRY READINGS

Section 8: BOOK REVIEWS

Section 9: TEACHING NOTES

Section 10: NEWS CLIPPINGS

Section 11: MISCELLANEOUS

Section 12: NOTEBOOKS AND JOURNALS

Section 13: PHOTOGRAPHS

Louise Bogan Papers, 1930-1970

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Daria D'Arienzo, Peter Nelson, Carol Trabulsi, Floyd Merritt.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

© 2003

Collection Overview

Creator: Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970
Title: Bogan Papers
Dates: 1930-1970
Abstract: Poet. Collection consists of correspondence, drafts of poems, prose, short stories, and translations, lectures, teaching notes, news clippings, journals and notebooks documenting Bogan's career from 1930 until her death in 1970; and also includes some family correspondence and photographs.
Extent: 27 archives boxes(13.5 linear ft.)
Language: English and German

Administrative Information

Paul Wightman Williams, "For Louise with love." Ink and charcoal on wove paper, 1944. (In map case)

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Biographical Note

Louise Bogan was born in Livermore Falls, Maine, in 1897. She attended Boston Girls' Latin School and, for one year, Boston University. She married Kurt Alexander in 1916 and was widowed in 1920. In 1925, she married her second husband, the poet Raymond Holden, whom she divorced in 1937. Her poems were published in the New Republic, the Nation, Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, Scribner's and Atlantic Monthly. For thirty-eight years, she reviewed poetry for The New Yorker.

Because Bogan was reclusive and disliked talking about herself, details regarding her private life are scarce. She wrote most of her poetry in the earlier half of her life when she published Body of This Death (1923), Dark Summer (1929) and The Sleeping Fury (1937). She published volumes of her collected verse in 1941 and 1954, and finally The Blue Estuaries: Poems 1923-1968, an overview of her life's work in poetry. She died in New York City in 1970.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The collection consists of correspondence, manuscript drafts of both published and unpublished poems, prose, short stories, and translations, lectures, teaching notes, news clippings, journals and notebooks documenting Bogan's career as poet, translator, critic, teacher and editor from 1930 until her death in 1970. Documentation of her personal affairs includes family items, diaries, awards and honors, contracts with publishers, copyrights, financial records, photographs, and material relating to her death and estate.

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Search Terms

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into thirteen series:

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Section 1: PERSONAL AFFAIRS

SECTION 1, PERSONAL AFFAIRS, is divided into sub-sections as follows:

Sub-section A: Family


Box

Folder

1 1
Alexander, Maidie (daughter) Legal guardianship papers, sales receipt regarding mother's purchase of a Musette for her

2
Bogan, Daniel (father) Birth certificate, cemetery records, patented milk-jar cap machine and other business papers.

3
Bogan, Mary (mother) Baptismal certificate, marriage certificate

4
Donovan, Anne (Mary Bogan's half-sister) 1 letter to Daniel Bogan, and 1 to Louise Bogan.

5
Holden, Raymond - obituary in New York Times and undated clipping regarding the estate of his mother, Alice Holden. 1972 Jun 27

Sub-section B: Diaries, notebooks, etc


Box

Folder

1 6
Diaries - 3 small commercially printed, for 1956, 1958, 1968 1956-1968

Sub-section C: Addresses/phone number books


Box

Folder

1 7
Addresses/phone number books - 2 not dated plus 1 from 1954 and 1 from 1963 1954-1963

Sub-section D: Travel


Box

Folder

1 8
Travel - passports and miscellaneous bills

Sub-section E: Maps


Box

Folder

1 9
Map of Livermore Falls, Maine ca. 1900

Sub-section F: Other Personal Items


Box

Folder

1 10
Horoscopes for Louise Bogan by Christina Dahl, Chicago, 8p. 1942

11
Miscellaneous personal items including rosary and Christmas card list.

Sub-section G: Awards and Honors


Box

Folder

1 12
Academy of American Poets - fellowship certificate 1959 Jan 12

13
American Academy of Arts and Letters and National Institute of Arts and Letters ceremonial program with seating plan; exhibition catalog (2 copies); clipping from New York Times, 22 May 1969. 1969 May

14
Brandeis University Creative Arts Award - Medal for Poetry (1962) program and certificates only. 1962

15
Colby College. Doctor of Letters degree and citation 1960 Jun

16
University of Chicago. Convocation program. The Harriet Monroe Poetry Award to Louise Bogan (p. 4) 1948 Jun 18

17
Western College, Oxford, Ohio. Doctor of Letters degrees. Program and citation. Congratulatory telegram from Morton Zabel. 1956 Jan

18
Western College, Oxford, Ohio. Dedication of the Louise Bogan Collection. Program, letter of invitation to Maidie Scannell. 1973 Nov 7

Sub-section H: Contracts with Publishers


Box

Folder

2 1
A-K

2
L-Q

3
R-Z

Sub-section I: Copyrights


Box

Folder

2 4
Agreements, registrations, renewals

Sub-section J: Financial Records


Box

Folder

2 5
Income tax returns

6
Royalties - Farrar, Strauss

7
Royalties - Harcourt Brace

8
Royalties - McGraw Hill, Noonday Press

9
Royalties - New York Times, New Yorker

10
Royalties - Henry Regnery (includes Curtis Brown)

11
Royalties - Random House

12
Royalties - Scribners

13
Investments

14
Dividends

Box

Folder

3 1
Mutual funds

2
Checks, Bills, Bank Statements

Sub-section K: Death


Box

Folder

3 3
Obituaries

4
Memorial service. Program, invitation lists, memorial contributions to the New York Public Library

5
Estate of Louise Bogan

6
Letters of condolence to Maidie Scannell - A-F

7
Letters of condolence to Maidie Scannell - G-Q

8
Letters of condolence to Maidie Scannell - R-Z

9
Letters from Ruth Limmer (literary executor) to Maidie Scannell 1970-1973

10
Letters from Ruth Limmer to Maidie Scannell 1974-1980

11
Letters about Louise Bogan solicited by Elizabeth Frank for her 1985 biography, Louise Bogan: a Portrait.

Section 2: CORRESPONDENCE

SECTION 2, CORRESPONDENCE, makes up the nearly half of the collection and consists primarily of letters received by Bogan. This section is divided into three sub-sections:

The names of all correspondents are listed under personal correspondence. If the letters of a correspondent are purely personal, the total number of letters will follow his or her name. If the letters of a correspondent are purely business, his or her name will be followed by the location of the letters, with the number of letters following that. If the letters of a correspondent are both business and personal, his or her name will be followed by the total number of letters, then the other location (i.e., letters are to be found in both folder locations - some in personal, some in business). The reason for this is to retain the congruency of the business correspondence since she often corresponded with several of a given firm at the same time. The letters from Bogan to others are listed alphabetically and are cross-referenced in the personal correspondence.

Sub-section A1: Incoming Personal Correspondence Family to Louise Bogan


Box

Folder

4 1
Bogan, Daniel - 1

2
Bogan, Mary Helen Shields - 4 + 9 cards

3-5
Holden, Raymond - 74

6
Scannell, Maidie Alexander - 36

7
Scannell, Maidie Alexander - 40 cards

Sub-section A2: Incoming Personal Correspondence Others to Louise Bogan


Box

Folder

5 1
Unknown to LB - 18

2
Abbott, Charles D.,


Abbott, Theresa A.,


Abels, Cyrilly,


Abramson, Eva,


Abt, Lawrence Edwin - 1


Adams, Leone,


Aiken, Conrad,


Aldridge, Richard - 1


Alexander, Mathilde ("Maidie")


Allen, John A.,


Allison, Robert,


Ames, Elizabeth,


Ammons, Robert Q. - 1


Amsteetz, Marilyn,


Anderson, Valborg - 3


Angela, Sister M. - 1


Arch, Nathan - 1


Armstrong, Phyllis E.,


Atkins, Charles D.,

3
Auden, Wystan Hugh - 19 + 1 photo, 8 invitations, 3 telegrams


Auslander, Joseph - 1

4
Babb, James T.,


Bacon, Leonard - 8


Bacon, Peggy - 3


Bagnell, H.S.,


Baker, James V. (alias Michael Linn),


Baldensperger, Fernand - 1,


Baldwin, Robert N.,


Ballantine, Betty,


Barber, Joseph Jr.,


Barber, Mary,


Barker, Conway -1


Barker, Shirley -1,


Barnes, Courtlandt D. Jr.,


Barnhart, Edward N.,


Barr, Eric,


Barrett, Cornelia,


Barrett, Lee -1


Basler, Roy P.,


Bassett, Marjory -1


Baumgarten, Bernice,


Bausher, Phyllis,


Baxter, James E., M.D. -2


Belin, G. d'Andelot, Jr.,


Belitt, Benjamin -12 + 3 cards,


Bellamy, Virginia W.,


Benedict, Ruth - 13,


Benet, Laura -2


Benet, William Rose,


Bennett, Murray (addressed to Raymond Holden) -1


Benveniste, Sheila,


Berlind, Bruce -1


Bergerud, Jean (Mrs. Wilson) -1


Bergschneider, Francesca -2


Bergschneider, John -12


Best, Marshall A.,


Bergstraesser, Arnold,


Betjeman, John -1


Biddle, Katherine -1


Bishop, Elizabeth -5


Bishop, John Peale -4


Bixby, George -1


Blackham, Thea -1


Blackmur, R.P.; Lionel Trilling; Malcolm Cowley -1


Blickensderfer, Joseph P.,


Bliven, Bruce,


Boatwright, James,


Boardman, Fon W., Jr.,

5
Bogan, Daniel,


Bogan, Mary Helen Shields,


Boggs, Tom -6,


Boie, Mildred,


Bovie, Palmer -1


Bonner, Amy,


Bower, Warren -10


Bowers, Florence W.,


Booth, Marion McCarroll -2


Boyle, Katherine -4


Boynton, Grace -1


Bradbury, Dorothy E.,


Bradbury, Walter I.,


Brandies, Lenora,


Brantley, Sheila -4,


Brecker, Benna,


Breit, Harvey,


Brewster, E.H.,


Brock, Marianne,


Brock, Margaret Bacon -4


Brooks, Paul,


Brooks, Roger L.


Brown, Francis,


Brown, Harry,


Brown, M.,


Brown, Margaret B.,


Brown, Merle E.,


Bruno, Virginia D. -2


Bruzzone, Guiseppe -1


Bryant, Mary L.,


Buchwald, Emilie,


Bullock, Marie (Mrs. Hugh),


Bullock, Hugh,


Bueno, J.R. de la Torre,


Burnett, Hallie and Whit -1 telegram


Burnshaw, Stanley -1


Burto, William -1


Bush, Martin H.,


Bynner, Witter -5

6
Cahoon, Herbert -20


Cameron, Ruth E. -1


Canby, Henry S.,


Canby, Marion -1


Carmody, Francis,


Cargill, Oscar,


Carrier, Constance -5


Carson, Lee,


Carruth, Hayden,


Cartaini, Marguerite - 5


Carter, Albert Howard - 2,


Casey M. Elizabeth,


Cecil, Robert,


Cerf, Bennet A.,


Celestia, Mary -1


Chambers, Tim -1


Champain, Phillippa,


Chapin, Katherine Garrison -1 (partial letter)


Chapman, Charlotte,


Chan, Rene,


Chase, Emma Service -18


Chase, Ned,


Chatterji, N. -1


Cherrington, Edith -1


Clark, F. Howard,


Clark, L.D.,


Clark, LaVerne -1


Clark, Pearl (Mrs. Wallace) -1


Clarke, George Herbert,


Clarke, Julia S. (Mrs. James) -1


Claybourne, Dorothy H. - 1


Clemens, Cyril,


Clement, Marshall -2


Clifford, James L.,


Cloud, Jeanette T.,


Coad, Oral S.,

7
Coates, Carroll: Bonnie Chance Brantley -1 telegram


Coates, Carroll Turner -10


Coates, Robert -1


Cohan, Helen,


Cohn, Evangeline,


Cole, William -4,


Collins, Alan P.,


Colum, Padraic -1 + 2 form ltrs


Colwell, Ernest Cadman,


Commager, Henry S. -1


Commins, Jane,


Conklin, Margaret,


Connelly, Evan.


Connelly, Kenneth,


Conner, Florence -1


Conried, Ellen -1


Cooley, Mary E.,


Copland, Aaron,


Corner, Hester Ann -11,


Coulson, E.R., -1


Cowden, R.W.,


Cowley, Malcolm -21,


Crane, R.S.,


Crane, Josephine B. (Mrs. Murray) -1


Creel, George; William Hamilton Osborne; Fanny Heaship Lea,


Crowley, Malcolm,


Crichton, K.W.,


Cundy, Rhonda -1


Cunningham, James V. -2


Currier, Ruth -1


Cuthbert, Margaret -2,

8
Daggett, Malcolm D.,


Dakin, Rodney G -1 with note by LB on bottom


Damon, S. Foster,


Danby-Smith, Valerie,


Dash, Joan (Mrs. J. Gregory) -1


Dashiell, Alfred,


Davis, Robert Gorham - 1


Davidson, Eugene,


Davidson, Edward -1


De Bonze, M.F. - 1


Delafield, Eugene L. -1


DeKay, Drake,


DeKay, George C.,


Delteil, Caroline Dudley - 1


DesTombe, Michael,


Deutsch, Babett -15


Devine, Mary,


Diamant, Ruth Witt,


Dickey, James -1


Dillon, George,


Dingman, Larry - 1


Donnelly, Nicholas A.,


Dore, Mrs. Clement J. -1


Downers, Alan S.,


Drake, Leah Bodine -1


Drape, Carolyn -1


Drape, Nina -2


Dubester, Henry H.,


Duddy, Alice & Edward, -1


Duncan, Harry,


Duncan, Winifred - 1


Dunlap, Leslie W.,


Dupee, Frederick -24,


Duston, Owen -1


Dyer, Richard,

9
Eaton, Charles Edward,


Eberhart, Richard -3


Eberl, Galen,


Edel, Leon,


Eglinton, Charles -1


Einstein, Albert,


Ekstrom, Parmenia Migel -1


Eliot, Thomas Stearns -1 + 1 telegram


Ellis, Hannah C. -1


Ellis, Rosalie - 1


Engle, Paul,


Ernst, Morris L.


Estill, Helen F.,


Evans, Abbie Huston -13


Evans, Ernestine -2


Evans, Luther,


Evans, Walker -2

10
Fadiman, Clifton -5,


Falk, Stanley L. -1


Farma, William J.,


Farrar, John,


Farrell, Frances,


Faulkner, William,


Feldkamp, Phyllis,


Ferguson, Otis,


Field, Charles K.,


Field, Sara Bard -3,


Filsinger, Sara Teasdale -3


Fischer, Marjorie,


Fiske, Dorothy B.,


Fister, Fern E.,


Fitzgerald, Robert -2


Fitzgerald, William,


Fletcher, Charlie May -4


Flanner, Hildegarde -2


Flanner, Janet -1,


Flashner, Amy,


Flexner, James Thomas,


Flynn, John T.,


Foley, Martha,


Ford, Janice Biala -4


Ford, Ford Madox - 1 signed pamphlet


Ford, Raymond Jr.,


Forsythe, James,


Fowlie, Wallace,


Franklin, Danny -1


Franzita, Sister M.,


Fredericks, C.M.,


Freeman, Stephan A.,


French, Reginald F.,


Freund, Gerald,


Friar, Kimon,


Friedman, Magda,


Friedman, N.S.,

11-12
Froom, Kathleen -72


Frost, Honor E.,


Frost, Robert - 1


Fuller, Marion Cobb,


Fuller, Roy -1

13
Gallup, Donald,


Gannett, Guy P.,


Gardner, Isabella,


Garrett, Susan (Mrs. George P.) -1


Garrigue, Jean -2


Gault, Katherine,


Geffen, Felicia,


Getchell, Everett L.,


Ghiselin, Brewster,


Gibbs, Wolcott,


Gibson, Alice M.B.,


Gibson, Margaret,


Gilkyson, Bernice Kenyon (Mrs. Walter) -1


Gill, Brendon,


Gillmor, Vaun,


Ginsberg, Allen -1


Giroux, Robert,


Glaser, John F.,


Goldbeck, Cecil,


Golden, Samuel,


Goll, Claire -8


Goll, Ivan -8 + 1 card


Gomme, Laurence -3


Gooch, Robert C.,


Goodman, William B.,


Goodson, W.C. -4


Gordon, Caroline -6


Gotlieb, Howard,


Gould, Helen,


Gould, Raphael,


Graf, Hansjorg,


Grant, Mildred B. -3


Gray, C.H.,


Green, Elizabeth,


Greenberg, Clement -3,


Greene, Louise -1


Greenstein, Milton,


Gregor, Arthur -3,


Gregory, Horace -1


Gregory, Marya -1


Grigoriff, James -1


Grigoriff, Lucy -2


Grumbach, Doris -1


Gueterman, Erika -1 + 3 poems


Gunn, Janet,


Gunn, Thom -1

Box

Folder

6 1
Hacker, Hans,


Hague, Robert A.,


Haight, Gordon S.,


Haight, Mary (Mrs. Gordon S.),


Hall, Bert H.,


Halle, Hilde,


Ham, Rosewell G. -3


Handler, Jerome -


Hanover, Harry,


Hanson, George,


Hanson, Pauline,


Haraszti, Zoltan -11


Hardy, Naomi -1


Harris, Marguerite (Mrs. M) -2


Harris, Victor,


Hart, A.L., Jr.,


Hart, Henry,


Hart, Richard H.,


Harter, Emily,


Hartman, Catherine,


Hartl, León -1 card


Harvey, Dorothy Dudley -7


Harvey, W.L. -2


Hastings, William T.,


Hatfield, W. Wilbur,


Hawkins, A. Desmond,


Haycroft, Howard; Stanley Kunitz,


Haycroft, Howard -1


Haydn, Hiram,


Healy, James A. -1


Heath, Charles, Regnery -1


Hecht, Rose (Mrs. Ben) -1


Heckethorn, Barbara,


Heilman, Robert B.,


Heinz, Bernard Jr.,


Helmer, Rufina (Mrs. William F.) -108, + 79 notes and cards.


Hemley, Cecil,


Henderson, Leon -1


Herring, Dorothy C. -1


Hersey, John -1


Hess, Thomas B.,


Hertoff, Nat -1


Hewitt, Harry -2


Hewlett, Horace W.,

2
Hightower, John B.


Hill, Lewis -2,


Hill, Robert W.,


Hillyer, Dorothy,


Hillyer, Robert -3


Hinden, Jacqueline Froom,


Hindus, Milton,


Hnizdovsky, Jacques - 5


Hochman, Sandra -1


Hoffman, Davis,


Hoffman, Frederick J.,


Hogue, Caroline Gordon (Mrs. Richard) -27


Hogue, Richard -1


Holden, Arthur C. -6 + copy ltr. from Lewis Mumford to Arthur Holden


Holden, Frances -3


Holden, Marian -1


Holden, Raymond - 75,


Holland, Richard D.,


Holliday, Terrence (?) -2


Hollister, Howard -2


Holmes, John -6


Hone, (?) J.M. -2


Horner, Joyce,


Horton, Nancy,


Howard, Frances Minturn -1


Howe, Thalia -1


Howes, Barbara - 3


Howson, Ben (?) -1

3
Hubbell, Lindley -56, + 2 telegrams, 3 cards, 28 pp. Poetry

4
Hudson, David -2 + 1 telegram


Hudson, Richard B.,


Huffler, Dudley -1


Huling, Betty -4

5-7
Humphries, Rolfe -96 + poem

8
Humphreys, John R.,


Hutchins, Robert M.,


Iden, V. Gilmore,


Ildephonse, Sister Mary,


Ingraham, Alan,


Ivker, Barry,


Jacob, Hilda McLeod,


Jacobi, Lotte - 1


Jacobsen, Thorkild,


Jarrell, Randall -4,


Jenkin, T.P.,


Johnson, Harold -1


Johnson, Richard Colles,


Johnson, Thomas H. -1


Jones, Mario (?) -1 + poem


Jones, Catharine,


Jones, Llewellyn - 2 + envelopes, 2 postcards


Jorgensen, Paul A.,


Josephson, Hannah,


Justema, Billy -1

9
Karpf, Lila,


Kazin, Alfred,


Kemp, Edward,


Kendall, George M.,


Keenan, George F.,


Kennedy, John Fitzgerald -1 + 2 telegrams


Kerouac, Jack -1


Kimball, Elizabeth -1


King, Marion,


Kinnell, Galway -2


Kirchway, Freda,


Kitamura, Tatsuzo -1


Kizer, Carolyn -3;


Klein, Arthur Luce,


Klein, Jacob,


Knapp, Marjorie,


Knopf, Alfred,


Koenig, John -2


Kolb, Gwin J.,


Kolodney, William, YMHA -1


Kootz, Samuel M. -3


Koshland, William A.,


Kracke, Virginia, L. -


Kray, Elizabeth - 5,


Kronenberger, Louis,


Kubly (?), Herbert "Nick" -1


Kunitz, Stanley - 1 + carbon Kunitz to Kolodney,


Kurshan, Daniel L. -1

10
LaFaye, Christopher -1


Laidlaw, Louise Burton,


LaLiberte, Patricia,


Lange, Victor,


Langland, Joseph,


Larsson, R.E.F. to T. Roethke -1


Latimer, Ronald Lane,


Laughlin, James,


Lawrence, Seymour -1


Lawz, Italia -1


Leary, Paris -1


Lechlitner, Ruth -4


Lee, Isobel,


Lee, Lawrence -2,


Lee, Marshall,


Lee, Rosa (?) -1


Lehman, Tenny Kelley (Mrs. Thomas H.) -6


Leighton, Josephine,


Lemay, Harding,


Lenhart, Charmez -1 + ltr. addressed to Marianne Moore


Lerner, Max,


Lessum Jeanne -1


Levy, Leonard W.,


Lewis, C. Day -1


Lewis, May -1


Lewis, Nell Battle (?) -1


Lieberman, Ben -1 (partial)


Limmer, Ruth -16


Littlefield, Lester,


Llewellyn, F.M.,


Lobrano, G.S.,


Long, J.C.,


Louchheim, Kathleen Scofield -8


Lovett, Robert Morss -1


Lowe, James -1


Lowell, Robert,


Lowry, W. McNeil,


Loy, J. Robert,


Lucas, Frances,


Lutz, Caroline S. -1


Lyon, Pamela,


Lynes, Russell -6,

11
Maas, Willard -1


Mabon, John Scott,


McAllister, Claire Raiguel -1


MacBeth, George,


McBride, Robert M.,


McCaslin, Ann L.,


McCormick, Ken,


MacDonald, Dwight -13


MacDowell, Mrs. Edward,


McElroy, Walter -1


McFadden, Frances -1


McFall, Wilfred M. -1


McGhee, Paul A.,


MacGregor, Robert,


Machnic, Helen -1


MacHugh, Vincent -1


Macintosh, Hugh S. -1


MacIntyre, C.F. -3


MacKaye, Percy -1


McKelway, St.C.,


McKenna, Rosalie Thorne -1


MacLeish, Archibald -6,


MacLeod, Norman -1


MacShane, Frank -5


MacVeagh, Eames,


Malamud, Bernard,


Mandel, David - 16


Mangione, Jerre,


Marke, Pamela,


Marks, Jeannette,


Marquis, A.N.,


Marshall, Margaret -68,


Marston, Florence B.,


Matchett, William H.,


Mather, Kirtley F.,


Matheson, William,


Mathews, Jackson -6,


Mathias, James F.,


Martz, Louis L.,


Mayberry, George,


Mayer, Elizabeth -15


Mayer, Erich -1


Mayo, Gertrude -1


Maxwell, Emily,


Maxwell, William - 2,

12
Mellquist, Jerome -2


Mendenhall, Thomas C.,


Menninger, Karl A., M.D. -2


Meredith, Bill -1


Merrell, Marion Clinch Calkins (Mrs. Mark) -4


Merwin, W.S. -1


Metcalfe, Evelyn Scott (Mrs. John) -1


Metcalfe, John -3


Myer, Gerard Previn -1


Meynell, Viola Dallyn -4


Middleton, Scudder,


Miles, (?) Josephine -1


Miller, Marvin A.,


Miller, William E.,


Millay, Edna St. Vincent -2


Millet, Fred B. -3,


Miner, Dwight C.,


Minot, Walter S. -1


Mitchell, Susanna Valentine -1

13
Moe, Henry Allen,


Monroe, Harriet,


Moore, Douglas,


Moore, Geoffrey -7


Moore, John Warner -2


Moore, Marianne -38


Moore, Merrill, M.D. -1


Morehead, Lucia,


Morehouse, Wars,


Morgan, Betty,


Morland, Dorothy,


Morris, Alice S.,


Morris, Glyn -1


Mosely, Eleanor R.,


Moseley, Hardwick,


Moser, Mary Churchill,


Moss, Howard - 2,


Moss, Stanley,


Mottram, Eric,


Mueller, Robert,


Mumford, Quincy,

14
Nageley, John W. Jr. -1


Nardi, Marcia -4


Neff, Emery -1


Nelson, Ellen,


Nemerov, Howard,


Nesheim, Kenneth M.,


Newell, Mrs. J.P. -1


Nicholl, Louise Townsend -13,


Nicholson, Margaret,


Nicholson, Mollie Davis,


Nohrnberg, Agnes,


Norman, Dorothy,


Noyes, Russell,

15
O'Brien, Justin,


O'Connell, Ivan -1


O'Connor, Frank -1 mimeo copy


Odegaard, Charles D.,


Odle, Rose I., -4


Ogburn, William F. -1 note


O'Gorman, Ned,


Oliver, Edith,


O'Neill, John Drew -1


Ostroff, Anthony -1


Owens, Ella E. -1


Owen, Peter,


Owens, William A.,

Box

Folder

7 1
Page, Gertrude W., -2


Paradis, Marjorie B.,


Paris, James -3


Parker, Alice D., (Mrs. John C.) -1


Pasanen, Jane,


Pasche, Sylvie -165,


Patchen, Kenneth -1


Patterson, Donald G.,


Pearce, Charles -3,


Pearson, Norman Holmes -13


Peck, Elizabeth Kelley -1


Peck, George A.,


Pelletier, Peter -1


Perdue, James E.,


Pequignot, Judith -1


Perkins, Dexter,


Peterson, Houston,


Pezet, A. Washington,

2
Phelps, Mary -43

3
Phelps, Robert -63,

4
Pierce, Phoebe -1,


Pollard, C.A.,


Pomeroy, Ralph -4 + poem


Pond, Emily,


Porter, Katherine Anne -1


Pound, Ezra to Mrs. Bullock,


Poundstone, Bruce, M.D. -1


Powdermaker, Hortense -6


Power, Eugene,


Prentice, P.I.,


Preston, John -1


Prim, Mary -5


Proskauer, Jenny R., Dr. -1


Pryce-Jones, Alan,

5
Quiers, Pamela W.,


Rago, Henry,


Rahv, Phillip,


Rakosky, Irene,


Ransom, John,


Ratchford, Fannie,


Ray, Gordon N.,


Raymond, Gene -1


Regnery, Henry,


Reid, Joan Scott-Tallman -1


Reis, Lincoln,


Rexroth, Kenneth -2


Rice, Elmer L., -1


Rice, Mollie Craig -1


Richards, Dorothy -1


Richman, Robert,


Riding, Laura -3


Ridge, Lola -1


Rieckhoff, Maxine,


Riley, Elizabeth M.,


Riodam, Mary A. -1


Ricke, Grace H., + poem


Rittenhouse M.,


Robb, Frances,


Robb, Marilyn,


Robb, Margaret,


Roberts, Lester -1,


Robins, Mary Louise,


Robinson, Alice Wade,


Rodman, Selden -10

6
Roethke, Beatrice -9


Roethke, Theodore -44, 3 telegrams + poems, 1 card

7
Rogers, W.G. -1


Rogers, Anne Bakewell -5,


Roget, Elizabeth -1,


Roloff, Michael -3


Rorem, Ned -1


Rorty, James,


Rose, Phyllis -1


Rosenburg, Harold,


Rothenberg, L.,


Roux, Dominique de -1


Rowe, Jeanne,


Rowse, A.L. -2


Rubin, Louis D. Jr.,


Rugg, Harold G.,


Runyon, A. Milton,


Runyon, John B. -1


Russ, Elmo -2


Russell, Anne -1


Russell, Peter -1


Rust, Dorothy -1


Ryan, William F. -1 telegram

8
Sachar, A.L.


Saintonge, Constance (Mrs. Paul),


Salomon, I.L. -1


Sanesi, Roberto -3


Sargent, John,


Sarton, May - 101,

9-10
Sarton, May (continued) - 76 + poetry


Scannell, Maidie Alexander,

11
Schaefer, Josephine -6


Scollard, Jessie B. Rittenhouse -1


Schlesinger, Arthur Jr. -1


Schlesinger, Bruno,


Schneider, Nina -2


Schneps, Maurice,


Schott, Webster -2,


Schulberg, Lucille -4


Schubert, David -2


Schubert, Judith Ehre -5


Schulman, Anabel,


Schulman, Frances,


Schuster, M. Lincoln,


Scott, Catherine S.,


Scott, Phillip A.,


Seager, Allan -6


Seiffert, Marjorie Allen, (Mrs. Otto) -1 + 2 letters to Raymond Holden


Seldon, Edward -2


Selig, Minnie Goldman -1


Sewall, Richard B. -1


Shane, William and Cecile -1 card


Shane, Joseph B.,


Shapiro, Evelyn Katz (Mrs. Karl) -4


Shapiro, Karl -15,


Shattuck, L.R. Jr.,


Shaw, Harry,


Shaw, Wilfred B.,


Shawn, William


Shek, Patricia Turnbull (Mrs. John L.),


Shelly, Mary J.,


Shelton, Richard W.,


Sherwood, Robert E.,


Shuman, I.K.,

12
Sias, Garrett K.


Sikes, Robert -1


Simon, Peter D.,


Simons, James A. -1


Sitek, Joseph P. -1


Smith, Barbara Howes (Mrs. William Jay) -41;


Smith, Harrison,


Smith, Russell F.W.,


Smith, William Jay -14


Snell, Ada L.F.,


Snow, Edith -1

13
Soellner, Rolf,


Solotaroff, Theodore - 4;


Soskin, William,


Spacks, Barry -1


Sparrow, Frederick K.,


Spears, Monroe K.,


Spencer, Theodore,


Spieth, Herman T.,


Stagg, Carolyn Willyoung,


Stanford, Donald E.,


Starbuck, George - 2,


Starbuck, Philip N.,


Stark, Carol -1


Stark, Ruth,


Starkie, Enid -12 + 2 cards


Stearns, Harold -4 + 1 telegram


Steele, Kay,


Steinberg, Edith (Mrs. Milton),


Stevens, George,


Stevens, Roger L.,


Stevenson, William E.,


Stewart, Donald Ogden,


Stillman, Frances -1


Stirling, Brents,


Stowe, Lyman Beecher -1


Stratton, Samuel S.,


Straus, Roger W.,


Strozier, Robert M.,


Strube, William F.,


Sturtevant, Reginald H.,


Sugrue, Thomas -1


Sund, Robert -1 + poem


Swallow, Alan -1


Swan, Emma -1


Sward, Diane -1


Sward, Robert -5 + poems


Sweeney, Francis Rev. S.J.,


Sweeney, James Johnson,


Swenson, May -2


Swift, Otis Peabody,


Swing, Raymond -1


Seymour, Charles,

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Taggard, Genevieve,


Talcott, H. Louise -1


Talma, Louise -3


Tambimutto, T.,


Tanasso, Elda -1


Tarbell, Ida M.,


Tate, Allen - 33,


Tate, Caroline,


Tate, James -1


Tate, Lisa H.,


Taylor, Davidson,


Taylor, Harold,


Taylor, Sarah Wingate -1


Terland, Helge -1


Terry, D.E.,


Theedy, Morgan M. -1


Theobald, Katherine,


Thompson, Mildred -2


Thompson, William G. -1


Thorp, Willard -4,


Thwaite, Anthony -2 + telephone message


Todd, Ruthven -1


Torrence, Olivia (Mrs. Ridgely) -1


Torrence, Ridgely -8,


Townsend, Mary,


Tracy, Virginia -5


Traulson, Rita (Mrs. Harry) -1


Travers, Louise -1


Trilling, Diana -1


Trotter, Massen -1

2
Troy, Leonie Adams (Mrs. William) -38


Troy, William -2


Traux, R. Hawley,


Tucker, James,


Tullier, C.F. Jr.,


Tworkov, Frank -2

3
Udell, Geraldine -1


Untermeyer, Jean Starr - 1


Untermeyer, Louis -6


Urban, Elsie Sadacca -1


VanDoren, Carl -2


VanDoren, Mark -3


VanGelder, Robert -1 telegram


VanO'Connor, William,


VanOrden, Bianca -1


Viereck, Peter -3


Villa, Jose Garcia -6

4
Wachman, Marvin,


Wachstein, Beata E.,


Wainwright, Alexander D.,


Walker, (?), Ann,


Wall, James H., M.D. -13


Walton, Eda Lou -4


Wang, Richard P, M.D. -1 + poem


Warren, Austin,


Warren , Robert Penn -6,


Washburn, Abbott,


Waters, James L. -1


Weaver, Edith Coulden -1


Webb, Nancy Bill -1 card


Weber, Carl J.,


Weeks, Edward,


Weinstock, Herbert,


Weiss, Theodore,


Welch, Livingston -1

5
Wescott, Glenway -41, 2 telegrams,

6
Wessels, Elizabeth -1


West, Mary S., (Mrs. Robert Nias)


West, Muriel -2


West, Ray B. Jr.,


Wharton, Don,


Whedon, J.O.,


Wheelock, Dorothy,


Wheelock, John Hall -151,


Wheelock, Phyllis -1


Whitaker, Rogers,


White, [E. B.] Andrew,


White, Eric W.,


White, Katherine S. - 1,


Whiting, Caroline,


Widdemer, Margaret -10, 4 cards

7
Wieck, Fred -6,


Wierzynski, Casimir & Halina -1 telegram


Wilbur, Richard -3 + 3 cards


Wilder, Charlotte -31


Wilder, Isabel -13


Wilkie, Margot Louise -1


Williams, Galen,


Williams. John A., -1 + carbon Williams to Douglas Moore


Williams, Oscar -1


Williams, Paul,


Williams, William Carlos -1 carbon to James T. Babb


Willis, Jerry Lee -2


Willit, Paul,

8
Wilson, Edmund -78 + 8 poems, 9 drawings

9
Wilson, Margaret Canby -1


Winnick, Harriet -2


Winslow, Ann,


Winters, Arthur Ivor -11


Winters, Janet Lewis -17 + poem


Wise, Louise (Mrs. Stephen S.),


Witt, Margaret A.,


Witt-Diamant, Ruth,


Wivel, Ole,


Wiowode, L. -1 + poem


Witt, Napier,


Wong, Lai-Ngau N.,


Woodward, Eveleen -3


Wright, Benjamin F.,


Wright, James -1


Wright, Mary D.,

10
Yarmolinsky, Avrahm -1


Yeats, Elizabeth -1


Yellen, Samuel,


York, Walter Wynn,


Young, Herrick B.,


Young, Marguerite -1


Young, Stark,

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Zabel, Morton D. -35 (18 undated) (1934-1938)

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Zabel, Morton D. -50 (1939)

3
Zabel, Morton D. - 69 1940-1942

4
Zabel, Morton D. -81 1943-1948

5
Zabel, Morton D. -82 1950-1957

6
Zabel, Morton D. -28 1958-1964


Zabriske, George -1 + card


Ziffin, Marilyn -2 + card


Zoffer, Berthold - 1

Sub-section B: Incoming Business Correspondence


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Academy of American Poets - 26 letters, + announcements and invitations

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Alcestis Press - 2 letters


American Artists Group - 2 letters

3
American Academy of Arts & Letters/National Institute of Arts & Letters - 34 letters, announcements, invitations and minutes

4
America First Committee - 1 letter


American Girl Magazine - 1 letter


American Jewish Congress (Women's Division) - 1 letter


American Peoples Encyclopedia - 1 letter


American Scholar - 6 letters;


Amherst College - 3 letters, invitation


Anathema - 1 letter


Appleton-Century-Crofts, inc. - 2 letters

5
Arizona, University of/Ruth Stephan Poetry center - 9 letters, + activities program

6
Arkansas, University of - 7 letters, + contract

7
Art News - 1 letter


Athenaeum - 1 letter

8
Atlantic Monthly - 13 letters, acknowledgement of contribution

9
Authors' League of America - 3 letters, pamphlet


Ballantine Books, Inc. - 1 letter


Banyan Press - 2 letters

10
Bard College/Quarterly Review of Literature-Bard College - 10 letters, check voucher

11
Bazaar (Harper's) - 3 letters

12
Bennington College - 11 letters, check voucher

13
Bookfellows Club - 1 letter


Boston College - 1 letter


Boston Public Library - 3 letters

14
Boston University - 6 letters, pamphlet, telegram

15
Brandeis University - 14 letters, contract, program,

16
Brandt & Brandt - 1 letter


Braziller, Inc. - 14 letters

17
British Broadcasting Company - 1 letter


British Embassy - 2 letters


Brooklyn College - 2 letters


Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences - 2 letters


Brown University - 1 letter

18
Buffalo, University of - 13 letters, invitation

19
Bumpus - 1 letter


Bureau of National Affairs - 1 letter


Calder, Ltd. - 1 letter

20
California, University of - 12 letters,


Century Association - 1 letter

21
Chicago, University of/ University of Chicago Press - 18 letters

22
Chimera - 10 letters


Civil Liberties Union - 1 letter

23
Colby College - 9 letters, chart, commencement catalog

24
Colorado, University of/Writer's Conference - 1 letter


Columbia Broadcasting System - 2 letters, contract

25
Columbia University/Columbia University Press/Columbia Quarterly - 14 letters, invitation

26
Committee on Government and Art - 4 mimeographed proposals


Compassionate Arts - 3 letters, program, announcement

27
Congress of Industrial Organization - 1 letter


Cooper Union - 2 letters


Cornell University - 5 letters


Cosmopolitan Club - 1 letter


Coward-McCann, Inc. - 1 letter


Craymore, Assoc., Inc. - 1 letter

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Cummington Press - 44 letters


Curtis Brown, Ltd. - 1 letter

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Dartmouth College - 2 letters

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Doubleday - 26 letters, telegram, announcements, notes

3
Dutton & Co., Inc. - 8 letters

4
East Texas State University - 1 letter


Emergency Commission of Atomic Scientists - 1 letter

5
English Journal - 7 letters

6
Equinox - 1 letter


Europa Publications, Inc. - 1 letter, reprint sheet


Evans & Company - 1 letter


Fairfax High School - 1 letter

7
Farrar, Straus & Giroux / Noonday - 20 letters, invitation, announcement

8
Fiction Parade - 1 letter

9
Foreign Service of the U.S. of America - 3 letters


Gannett Publishing Co., Inc. - 1 letter


Girls Latin School - 1 letter


Gotham Book Mart - 1 letter

10
Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst/Nicholas A. Donnelly - 10 letters,

11
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation - 79 letters, notices, vouchers, announcements, telegram

12
Gyldendal Publishers - 1 letter


Hallmark Card - 1 letter

13
Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. - 16 letters, booklet, announcements

14
Harper & brothers - 5 letters


Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, Inc. - 1 letter


Harvard University - 4 letters, telegram, check voucher


Hobart & William Smith Colleges - 2 letters

15
Hollins College - 6 letters


Holt & Company, Inc., Publishers - 1 letter


Houghton College - 1 letter

16
Houghton Mifflin Company - 5 letters, + proposal for anthology of poetry by LB,

17
Howell, Soskin, Publishers, Inc. - 4 letters


Hudson's bay colony - 1 letter

18
Indiana University/Indiana University Press/Indiana University Writer's Conference - 6 letters,

19
Institute of Contemporary Arts - 6 letters, program, announcement

20
Iowa, State University of - 1 letter


Iowa, University of / Iowa Review of University of Iowa - 5 letters

21
Jonathan Cape Limited - 1 letter


Kansas State University/Western Review of University of Kansas - 3 letters, telegram


Kenyon Review - 1 letter, announcement

22
Knopf, Inc. - 10 letters


Kraus Reprint Corporation - 1 letter


Kutztown State College - 1 letter

23
League of American Writers - 6 letters, announcement, invitation


League for Cultural Freedom and Socialism - 1 letter, mimeographed sheets


Libra - 1 letter

24
Library of Congress - 60 letters, check vouchers, announcements, invitations, telegram,

25
Life - 2 letters


Little, Brown & Company - 1 letter


Liveright Publishing Corporation - 1 letter


London, University of - 1 letter


Longview Foundation, Inc. - 1 letter


Louisiana State University/The Southern Review - 3 letters


Lowell Traveling Scholarship - 1 letter


Lyman Hunt Junior College - 1 letter

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McBride & Company - 1 letter


MacDowell Colony - 25 letters, announcements, invitation, telegram

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Macmillan Company, Publishers - 9 letters


Mademoiselle - 3 letters


Magazine of the Year [19]47 - 1 letter

3
Maine State Library - 13 letters


Marquis Company - 1 letter


Massachusetts Review - 2 letters


Merriam Company - 1 letter

4
Michigan State University / Hopwood Award / Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review / University of Michigan Press - 20 letters, check voucher

5
Middlebury College - 2 letters


Miscellany - 1 letter


Minnesota, University of/American Quarterly - 7 letters

6
Mount Holyoke College / Glascock Poetry Contest - 35 letters


Mount Saint Mercy - 2 letters

7
Nation - 80 letters, invitations

8
National Book Award - 2 letters, memoranda


National Broadcasting Company - 2 letters


National Foundation of the Arts & Humanities - 1 letter


National Institute of Arts & Letters,


National Society of Arts & Letters - 1 letter


New American Library/New American Review - 4 letters, 1 flyer

9
New Directions - 11 letters, invitation

10
New England Poetry Club - 1 letter


New Republic,


New York Enthusiasts, Inc. - 1 letter


New York Public Library - 4 letters, acknowledgement


New York Society Library - 1 letter


New York State Council on the Arts - 2 letters


New York Times/New York Times Book Review - 12 letters, telegram

11
New Yorker (undated) - 32 letters, cards, announcements, invitations n.d.

12
New Yorker - all Maxwell - 100 letters, cards, notes n.d.

13
New Yorker - all Maxwell - 56 letter, cards, notes n.d.

14
New Yorker - 47 letters 1931-1936

15
New Yorker - 45 letters 1937-1945

16
New Yorker - 65 letters, telegram 1946-1968

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New York University - 24 letters, contract

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North Carolina Press, University of - 1 letter


Oberlin College - 1 letter


Olivet College - 5 letters


Oregon, University of - 2 letters


Owen, Ltd. - 4 letters


Oxford University Press - 2 letters

3
Partisan Review - 23 letters, announcements, proposal for anthology by LB

4
Pen & Brush - 2 letters,


P.E.N. Club - 4 letters

5
Pennsylvania, University of - 4 letters


People to People Program - 1 letter

6
Phi Beta Kappa - 19 letters, program, announcement

7
Piper & Company - 1 letter


P.M. Daily - 1 letter


Poetry Book Society - 1 letter, announcement


Poetry Center - 5 letters, 2 form letters

8
Poetry : London-New York - 10 letters, announcements, mimeographed sheets

9
Poetry Magazine - 26 letters, telegram

10
Post - 2 letters


Pratt Free Library - 1 letter


Princeton University - 9 letters, contract

11
Purpose - 1 letter


Quakers - 1 letter


Queens Quarterly - 3 letters


Radcliffe College - 3 letters


Random House - 6 letters

12
Regnery Company - 38 letters, announcement

13
Reilly & Lee Company - 5 letters


Republic - 32 letters

14
Rinehart - 1 letter


Rockefeller Foundation - 1 letter


Roethke Memorial - 3 letters, proposal


Rutgers University - 1 letter


Saint John's College - 1 letters


Saint Mary's College - 7 letters

15
Salzburg Seminar - 8 letters


San Diego, University of - 1 letter (partial)


San Francisco State College - 5 letters, telegram

16
Sarah Lawrence College - 4 letters, program


Saturday Review - 4 letters, Canto 78 by Ezra Pound

17
Scribner's - 33 letters 1931-1935

18
Scribner's - 50 letters 1936-1937

19
Scribner's - 56 letters, telegram, royalty payment receipts 1938-1952

20
Shelley Memorial Award (Old Colony Trust Co.) - 2 letters, 1 carbon


Shenandoah - 1 letter,


Simon & Schuster, Inc. - 1 letter


Sloane Associates - 1 letter

21
Smith College - 4 letters


South, University of the - 2 letters


Spoken Arts, Inc. - 1 letter

22
Stackpole Sons, Publishers - 2 letters


Stanford University - 4 letters

23
Steuben Glass - 8 letters, + poem by LB "Dragon Fly" broadside


Stephen's College - 1 letter


Story Magazine - 1 letter

24
Swarthmore College - 8 letters


Syracuse University - 2 letters

25
Tate Gallery - 1 letter


Time Magazine - 1 letter


Times, London, Inc. - 5 letters


Times-Picayune Publishing Co. - 1 letter

26
Today's Japan - 1 letter


Tomorrow Magazine - 6 letters


Twice a Year - 2 letters


Twain Society, International - 1 letter, pamphlet

27
University Microfilms - 2 letters


Unites States Information Agency - 2 letters


Utah, University of - 2 letters, program for Writer's Conference


Vassar College - 2 letters

28
Viking Press - 4 letters


Virginia Quarterly Review - 1 letter


Washington University Libraries - 1 letter

29
Washington, University of/Poetry Northwest - 14 letters

30
Wayne University - 1 letter


Western College for Women - 2 letters


WEVD - 1 letter


Wilson Company - 2 letters


Williams College - 2 letters


Wisconsin, University of - 1 letter


Women's Self Government Association - 1 letter

31
World Magazine - 1 letter


World Journal Tribune, Inc. - 1 letter


Writer's League Against Lynching - 1 letter


Wyoming, University of - 1 letter

32
Yaddo - 4 letters, mimeographed letter

33
Yale/Bollingen Prize in Poetry/Bolligen Series - 37 letters, mimeographed sheets

34
Y.M.H.A. - 3 letters, 2 announcements

Sub-section C1: Outgoing Correspondence Louise Bogan to family


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Daniel and Mary Shields Bogan (parents) - 8 + 31 cards

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Maidie Alexander Scannell (daughter) - 151 + 121 cards

Sub-section C2: Outgoing Correspondence Louise Bogan to others


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Atee Realty Corporation -5 carbons


Auden, Wystan Hugh -1


Baldensperger, (Fernand) -1


Belitt, Ben - 7 + 6 cards, 1 note, 1 Brandeis program, 2 poems

2
Benedict, Ruth - 1


Blickensderfer, Joseph -1


Boatwright, James -1 carbon, + carbon prose


Boggs, Tom -1


Char, Rene -1 postcard


Chapman, [Charlotte] - 1


Corner, Hester Ann -1


Cowley, Malcolm -1


Ernst, Morris L. -1 carbon


Farrell, [Frances] - 1, 1 postcard


Fitzgerald, Robert -1


Fowlie, Wallace-

3
Gibbs, Walcott - 5


Hague, Robert A. - 29


Harris, Victor -1 carbon


Hatfield, W. Wilbur -1 carbon


Haydn, Hiram -1


Hazzard, (?) -1

4-8
Helmer, Rufina McCarthy - 86 + 79 notes and cards

9
Hill, Lewis -1 carbon


Holden, Raymond -1 postcard;


Jenkin, T.P. -1 carbon


Jones, Llewellyn - 2 + envelopes, 2 postcards


Kunitz, Stanley -1 carbon


Littlefield, Lester -1 + envelope


McKelway, St Clair - 8


MacLeish, Archibald -1

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Maxwell, William - 120 + 40 pictures, 7 notes, 2 telegrams, 7 secondary

14
Moseley, Hardwick -1


Moss, Howard - 4


Noyes, Russell -1

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Pasche, Sylvie - 45 + 74 postcards, 10 cards, 1 telegram

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Pearce, Charles - 2


Pierce, Phoebe -


Reis, Lincoln,


Riding, Laura -1 draft


Roberts, Laster -1


Rothenberg, L. -1 carbon


Shawn, William -2 carbons, 3 telegrams, 2 postcards, 4 notes


Shuman, I.K. - 2


(Smith), Barbara Howes -1


Spieth, Herman T. -1 carbon


Tarbell, Ida M. -1


Tate, Allen -1


Town Clerk, Livermore Falls, Maine -1 postcard


Untermeyer, Louis -2


White, Andrew - 1

1a
Schulberg, Lucille - 13 + 28 postcards + 7 cards [includes 2 postcards from Maidie Alexander]

2-5
White, Katherine - 97

6
Witt, Napier -1 carbon


Whedon, J.O. - 2


Whitaker, Rogers - 2


Zabel, Morton D. -8, 1 carbon Zabel to LB

Section 3: POETRY

SECTION 3, POETRY, is organized by poem title or first line. If a poem was published in any of LB's books of poetry, the initials of the book title are listed under the poem as follows:

Consult business correspondence for any letters concerning publication.


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"And now begin the flute and drums;..." ms draft, 1 p.

8
"Baroque Comment" - ms draft SF; PNP; CP; BE

9
"Beginning of an Unpopular Song" - ms draft 1 p.

10
"The Betrothal of King Cophetua" - photocopy (Boston University Beacon, Apr 1916, p. 298)

11
"Blowing in some back gutter of the heart..." - ms draft 1 p.

12
"Bright-eyed Jenny (Sylvie Pasche's cat)" - typescript 1 p., ms 1 p.

13
"A Carol" - photocopy (Boston University Beacon, Christmas 1915, p. 210)

14
"Cleanse and refresh the castle of my heart..." - ms draft, 1 p. translation of rondel by Charles d'Orleans (1391-1465)

15
"Come in here is a lamp and a glass..." ms draft 1 p., on same page 10 lines by Paul Williams

16
"Dark Summer/ "Feuernacht" - ms draft 2 p. DS; PNP; CP; BE

17
"December Daybreak" -ms draft 1 p.

18
"Division" - typescript 1 p.

19
"The Dragon Fly" - ms draft 4p., + note by Ruth Limmer, ms 1 p. BE (Tearsheet regarding the poetry competition, and illustration of the Steuber glass design)

20
"The Dream" -typescript 1 p. PNP; CP; BE

21
"Entrance, with Harp and Fiddles" - typescript draft with corrections 1 p.

22
"Evening in the Sanitarium" - ms draft 2 p. PNP; CP; BE

23
"Faubourg" - ms draft 3p.

24
"Firmament Setting" - ms draft 1 p.

25
"Fortune-Tellers Pack - typescript 1 p.

26
"Four Quarters" - typescript 1 p.

27
"Hell" - ms draft 1 p., with note by Edmund Wilson

28
"How we stood still in the new spring season..." - ms draft 1 p.

29
"I send this card..." ms draft 1p.

30
"Instead of the winged image fanning within the breast..." (transcript 1 p. incomplete)

31
"In what still rays..." typescript 1 p.

32
I put the supposed Enlightened, together...

33
"Italian Morning" - ms draft 2 p. SF; PNP; CP; BE

34
"It didn't seem to be this place..." - ms draft 1 p.

35
"I thought to make the smallest..." -ms draft 1 p.

36
"It is Swampscott, it is March, it is I..." - ms draft 1 p.

37
"It is time to tell of the fury sleeping" -ms draft 1 p.

38
It was late enough to come, and to come alone..." -ms draft 1 p., version of "Italian Morning"

39
"July Dawn" - ms draft, typescript, 3p. BE

40
"Kept" - ms draft, 1 p. SF; PNP; CP; BE

41
"Leechdoms" - ms draft 1 p.

42
"The Lie" - typescript draft 1 p.

43
"Lines written on Coming to Life after Dark Evening" typescript draft 1 p.

44
("Little Lobelia's Song") "Three Songs with Supposed Music" - ms draft 1 p. BE. Typescript, with annotations by the New Yorker for printing. 3p.

45
"Love Severally Rhymed" typescript 1 p.

46
"M., singing" typescript, 1p.

47
"March Twilight" -typescript draft with ms draft on the same page. BE

48
"Masked Woman's Song" - typescript, ms draft, 2 p. BE

49
"Medusa" trans. By Roberto Sinesi, Salzburg, Aug. 1958 - typescript 1 p. BTD; DS; PNP; CP; BE

50
"The Meeting" ms draft 2 p. BE

51
"Morning" carbon transcript 1 p. BE

52
"Mozart" - transcript draft with corrections 1 p. [Translation of Jean Pierre Jouve "Mozart"]

53
"Mrs. Q's sister" - typescript 1 p.

54
("Night Pieces") "Night" - 3p. ms draft, 1 p. typescript BE

55
"A Night in Summer" -clipping from Jabberwock (Girls' Latin School)

56
"O early heard, framed for some brute delight..." typescript 2 p.

57
"O figured forth in what we have lost and abjured..." ms draft 1 p.

58
"Oh come again, distilled through the blood..." ms draft 1 p.

59
"Old laughter of music, I hear you..." - typescript 1 p.

60
"O loved and nameless, with the last blood of my heart..." - ms draft with T.N. from Louise Bogan to Raymond Holden; A.N.S. from Raymond Holden to Louise on verso

61
"Once held out fruitless hopes..." - ms draft 1 p. (partial draft of "Putting To Sea" -

62
"One tree lifts, full in bud, and one is bare..." -ms draft, incomplete half sheet

63
"O thou so long dead" -ms draft of "To My Brother" 1 p.

64
"Poem at Forty" -typescript draft 1 p.

65
"Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman" -ms draft 1 p.

66
("Psychiatrist's Song") "Psychiatrist Recitative and Aria -ms draft 2 p. BE

67
("Putting to Sea") "At Sea" -typescript and ms drafts 5p.;

68
"St. Christopher" - ms draft 1 p. BE

69
"Second Act Curtain" - typescript draft 2 p.

70
"Short Summary" - typescript draft 1 p.

71
"Single Sonnet" - ms draft, typescript 2 p. SF; PNP; CP; BE

72
"The Sleeping Fury" - ms draft, 9p.

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"Song"/"Henceforth from the Wind"/"Old Divinity" ms draft 3p. SF

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It was late enough to come, and to come alone..." -ms draft 1 p., version of "Italian Morning" Song for the Last Act") "The Recovered Poem" ms draft 6p. CP; BE

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"The Sorcerer's Daughter" ms draft, typescript 5p. BE

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Spread in the room where heart, the slave..." ms draft 1 p. partial draft of "Italian Morning"

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"The Stones" and "Trio" - typescript 1 p.

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"Those were my days when change..." ms draft 1 p.

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To one who soon must die..." ma draft 1 p. with 2 lines at top of sheet "You too, will change...

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"To praise the blame is not enough..." ms draft 1 p.

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"To the Unknown" / "Superveille" ms draft 2 p.

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"To Wine" typescript 1 p. BE

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"Trio" and "The Stones" - typescript 1 p.

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"Twilight: March" typescript draft 1 p. BE,

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"The Vestibule" ms draft 1 p.

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"Vision" ms draft 2 p.

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"We might have striven for years..." typescript draft 1 p.

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"When at last..." typescript draft 1 p.

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"Where have these hands been..." ms draft 1 p. (musician) BE

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"Women" news clipping BTD; PNP; CP; BE

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"The Young Mage" ms draft, typescript 4p. (Carbon with red corrections is poem "What has time caught")

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"Zone" translation of Ivan Goll-English typescript, French typescript 2 p. PNP; CP; BE

Section 4: BOOKS OF POETRY AND CRITICISM

SECTION 4, BOOKS OF POETRY AND CRITICISM, includes manuscript and typescript drafts as well as printers' proofs for both published and non-published works. It includes the projected Bogan-Roethke Silver Anthology and Bogan-Limmer The Letter and the Spirit. See also business correspondence.



The Sleeping Fury: Poems (1937)

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Review of Sleeping Fury- typescript, 4s. (Lechlitner, Ruth. New York Herald Tribune Books, May 30, 1957, p. 2); biographical sketch of Louise Bogan- typescript draft, 1s.


Achievement in American Poetry, 1900-1950 (1951)

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Chapter 3- ms draft with corrections made by LB

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Chapter 4- ms draft with corrections made by LB

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Chapter 5- ms draft with corrections made by LB

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Chapter 6- ms draft with corrections made by LB

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Chapter 7- ms draft with corrections made by LB

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Chapter 8- ms draft with corrections made by LB

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Chapter 9- ms draft with corrections made by LB

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Chapters 1-7; title page, acknowledgement, dedication, introduction - printer's proofs with corrections. Sept. 1950 - 17 Nov. 1951

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Chapters 8 to 9; selected poems, bibliography - printer's proofs with corrections.


Collected Poems, 1923-1953 (1953)

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The Golden Journey: Poems for Young People (1967)

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Introduction; table of contents-carbon typescript, ms draft


A Poet's Alphabet (1970)

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Chapter 1; American Poetry at Mid-Century ms draft


Silver Anthology (Projected Anthology by Bogan-Roethke)

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Early plans for volume, poems to be included ms draft, typescript


The Letter and the Spirit (Bogan-Limmer Project) (Dec. 1960)

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Outline, text, plans, typescript


The Blue Estuaries: Poems 1923-1968 (1968)

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Section 5: SHORT STORIES

SECTION 5, SHORT STORIES, contains typescripts of short stories in alphabetical order, as well as tear sheets of stories from The New Yorker. Consult business correspondence.


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"Amateur of the Dreary" typescript with corrections 5 p.

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"Dove & Serpent" New Yorker, V. 9, Nov. 18, 1933: 24-26 typescript 6p.

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"Half a Letter" typescript 4p.

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"Le Roi a Fait Battre Tambour" typescript 1 p.

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"Not Love, but Ardor" (1932?) typescript 3p.

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"The Long Walk" ms draft 5p., typescript 6p.

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"Saturday Night Minimum" typescript 4p.

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"Summer Day" (1932?) typescript 5p.

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"To Take Leave" New Yorker, v.10, Jan. 26, 1935: 26-27. Typescript with corrections 3p.

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"Whatever It Is" (1936 Spring) typescript 6p.

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"With Mirrors" (1937?) typescript with corrections 4p.

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Tear sheets from New Yorker, numbered by LB "To Take Leave," "The Last Tear," "Conversation Piece," "Coming Out," "Dove and Serpent," "The Scavenger Hunt," "The Short Life of Emily," "Journey Around My Room," "One of Three," "A Speakeasy Life," "Sabbatical Summer," "Zest," "Sunday at Five," "Hydrotherapy"

Section 6: TRANSLATIONS

SECTION 6, TRANSLATIONS, contains translations by Bogan. They are organized alphabetically by author's name. Consult business correspondence.


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Jünger, Ernst. Die Zeitmauer (At the Time Wall) ms. draft

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Jünger, Ernst. The Glass Bees, Chapters I-XIII typescript draft (Elizabeth Mayer's original with LB corrections), pp. 1-110 (pp. 30-46 missing)

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Jünger, Ernst. The Glass Bees Chapters IX-XVI typescript draft (Elizabeth Mayer's original with LB corrections), pp. 111-180

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Jünger, Ernst. The Glass Bees Chapters XVI-XXIV typescript draft (Elizabeth Mayer's original with LB corrections), pp. 181-223

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Jünger, Ernst. The Hippopotamus translated by Elizabeth Mayer and LB ms draft by LB, 17 pp.

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Jünger, Ernst. La Coeur Adventureux (The Adventurous Heart) ms draft, pp.1-79

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Jünger, Ernst. La Coeur Adventureux (The Adventurous Heart) ms draft, pp. 80-160, p. 89 missing

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Jünger, Ernst. Sgraffiti ("Flying Fish," "Return," "Miraculous and the Strange") translated by Michael Roloff and LB; typescript 20 p.

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Jünger, Ernst. The Zinnia translated by Elizabeth Mayer and LB; typescript 3 p.

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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. The Young Werther, Introduction and Part I. Ms. Draft, pp. 1-78, p. 28 missing

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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. The Young Werther, Part II, ms draft, pp. 79-158

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Carossa, Hans. Wirkungen Goethes in der Gegenwart (Goethe's Effects in the Present Times). Typescript, 9 p. by Elizabeth Mayer: ms draft; 11 p. revision by LB

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Goll, Yvan. Elegie pour James Joyce. French and English typescript, 2 p.

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Goll, Yvan. Le Mythe de la Roche Percee. Ms. Draft 8 p.

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Renard, Jules. Journal. Introductions, 2 p. ms. Notes, 15 p. ms. Draft, 4 p. typescript notes

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Renard, Jules. Journal. Ms. Draft of LB original selections 1961-1963, a portion from Journals with corrections by Sylvie Pasche

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Renard, Jules. Journal. "Poetry and Poetic Perceptions from the Journal of Jules Renard," selected and translated by LB and Sylvie Pasche.

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Valéry, Paul. "The Birth of Venus," "Bather," "In Sleeping Beauty's Woods," "Caesar." Reprint from Hudson Review, translated by LB and May Sarton

Section 7: ARTICLES, INTRODUCTIONS, LECTURES, POETRY READINGS

SECTION 7, ARTICLES, INTRODUCTIONS, LECTURES, and POETRY READINGS, is organized chronologically. Notes for articles, introductions, lectures and readings were often used by LB interchangeably. Additional information as to the time and place and/or publication of each piece is given where it was known. Some cross-references are provided to related material in the correspondence files.


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"Popular and Unpopular Poetry in America." 32 p. typescript with revisions. Published in The Writer and His Craft; Being the Hopwood Lectures, 1932-1952 [by] Robert Morse Lovett [and others]. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1954. P. 173-190. Used by LB for lectures at: University of Michigan, June 2, 1944; Bard College, Feb. 21, 1945; University of Washington, Aug. 11, 1948.

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"Modern Poetry." Bookfellows Club, [Washington, D.C.]. Typescript draft with corrections by LB, 4 p. 1945 Nov 9

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"The Problems of Modern Poetry." Arts Club, Washington, D.C. 3 p. typescript, program. 1945 Nov 8

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Detective Novel. New Yorker, 1944; Secular Hell, New Yorker, 1946. Ms. notes, typed notes, bibliographies, ca. 50 p. 1944-1946

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Reading at New York Public Library. 2 p. typescript with ms. notes. 1943 Mar 31

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"Meet the Author, Louise Bogan," Boston Public Library. 4 p. ms. draft, program. 1946 Mar 28

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"British Belles-Lettres Published During and after the War, with Readings from the Poets," English Institute, Columbia University, New York. 3 p. ms. notes, plus program. 1946 Sep 12

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Advice to young writers. Mount Holyoke College. 10 p. ms. draft. 1947 May 2

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"American to Her Backbone: Marianne Moore." Ms. notes, ms. draft, typescript draft.

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"The Pleasures of Formal Poetry. Bard College. Published in Quarterly Review of Literature, 7:3, 1953, p. 176-185. 11 p. carbon typescript. 1948 Nov

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On Criticism. Wheaton College, [ca. 1955]. 1 p. ms. draft [ca. 1955]

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Convocation: poetry reading, Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, April 11, [?]. 1 p. ms. draft of introduction

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On Emily Dickinson. (Includes reworked "Life and Letters of ED; The Poems"), Potsdam, N.Y. 16 p. typescript 195[?] May 10

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A conversation between Louise Bogan, Meyer Shapiro and Virgil Thompson. Petersborough. 2 p. ms. draft 195[?] Aug 24

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Third Annual Writers' Conference: Poetry Workshop Lecture. University of Utah. Ms. draft plus program. 1950 Jun

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Modernism in American Literature. American Quarterly, 2:2, p. 99-111. Ms. notes, ms. draft, typed notes, ca. 75 p. 1950 summer

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Introduction to Green Mansions by William H. Hudson, [1951], p. v-x. Ms. notes, ms. draft, typescript, ca. 25 p. [1951]

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Remarks for Y.M.H.A. Symposium (The Poetry Center), New York City. 3 p. typescript plus announcement 1951 Nov 17

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Modern Art Center Brochure: Notes. University of Arkansas. 5 p. typescript draft, typescript. 1952 Mar 30

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Readings from a personal anthology. City College. Ms. draft 1952 Dec 15

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Reading Contemporary Poetry. In: English Journal 42 (Feb. 1953), p. 57-62. Also used as lecture Madison Avenue. Ms. notes, typed notes, ms. draft, typescript, ca. 50 p. 1953 Feb

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Reading modern poems of spiritual and religious value. Madison Avenue. Typescript, 5 p. 1953 Mar 4

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Reading modern poetry. Wayne University. Ms. draft, 4 p. 1953 May 8

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Poetry at Its Source. National Institute of Arts and Letters. Tearsheet from magazine with corrections by LB in planning rewrite. 1953 Dec 21

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The Little Magazines. New York University. Ms. draft, 6 p. 1954 Jul 7

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The Predicament of Modern Poetry. P.E.N. Club. Typescript, 3 p. 1954 Nov 11

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Dylan Thomas (includes section "The Later D.T." from Selected Criticism), n.p. Ms. draft, 7 p. 1955 Jan 5

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Verbal Music. Barnard College. Ms. draft 4 p. 1955 May 5

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Reading and discussion of modern poetry. San Francisco State College. Ms. draft, 6 p. plus announcement. 1955 Nov 4

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Young writers. University of California at Los Angeles. Ms. draft 10 p. 1955 Nov 10

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A reading of poems at the Institute. Typescript of poems read, 1 p. with annotations in blue ink by Glenway Wescott 1955 Dec 18

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The American Contemporary Poetic Scene. Oberlin College. Ms. draft, 2 p. 1956 Jan 5

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Defense of Modern Poetry. State Teacher's College, Potsdam, N.Y. Ms. draft, 1 p. 1956 May 11

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Columbia Seminar Session Symposium. Butler Library, Columbia University. Ms draft, 2 p. [1956 Jul 24]

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Introduction of W. S. Merwin and Elizabeth Bishop. Y.M.H.A.. Ms. draft, 7 p. 1956 Nov 19

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Lyric Poetry Today. Harkness Theatre, Nov. 27, 1956. Ms. draft, 6 p. 1956 Nov 27

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Writer's Advice. Hunter College. Ms. draft, 7 p. 1957 Apr 2

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Modern Poetry. Cosmopolitan Club. Ms. draft, 6 p. 1957 Apr 8

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Poetry reading. Croton-on-Hudson. Ms. draft of preface, 2 p. 1957 Apr 27

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Style of modern poetry. Ms. draft, 9 p. [1957 Oct-Nov]

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Form in poetry. Station WEVO. Ms. draft, 4 p. 1957 Oct 6

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Anti-romanticism and poetry. N.p. Ms. draft, 2 p. 1957 Oct 15

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Style of Poetry. St. Mary's College. (also used Spring 1959) 1957 Nov 6

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Twentieth Century Poetry. Lectures 1-12, Salzburg, Austria. Ms. draft, ca. 50 p. 1958 Jul-Aug

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Twentieth Century Poetry. Seminars 1-8, Salzburg, Austria. Ms. draft, ca. 25 p. 1958 Jul-Aug

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Nature of poetry. Annapolis, MD. Ms. notes on torn sheet. 1958 Feb 3

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A Mystical Poet. Published in Emily Dickinson: Three Views. Ms. notes, ms. draft, typed notes, typed draft. 1959 Oct 23

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Is the modern poet audible? P.E.N. Club. Ms. draft, 3 p. 1959 Apr 9

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Poetry reading, May 18, 1960. Ms. draft, 3 p. 1960 May 18

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A Lifework [Robert Frost], published in Major Writers in America, vol. II, ed. Perry Miller, 1962. Typescript, carbon typescript, notes in blue by Ruth Limmer, ca. 50 p. 1962

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A Lifework (see above). Notes for first draft, ca. 100 p. plus newsclippings on Frost used by LB for article

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A Lifework (see above). Printer's proof, editing in aqua ink by Ruth Limmer, ca. 100 p.

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A Lifework (see above). Galley sheets

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On poetry. Roslyn[dale], [N.Y.], May 18, 1962. Ms. draft, 14 p. 1962 May 18

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What the Women Said. The Dickinson Poetry Lectures, Bennington College. Typed notes, ms. notes, ms. draft plus news clippings 1962 Oct 11

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What the Women Said (see above). Sunday, Oct. 7 (re-write). Corrected typescript plus handwritten page, 21 p.

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What the Women Said (see above). Typescript, 29 p.

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The Role of the Poetry Journal. Washington, D.C., Oct. 11, 1962. Published in National Poetry Festival, Washington, D.C., 1962. Proceedings: Washington, General Reference and Bibliography Division, Reference Dept., Library of Congress, 1964, p. 29-32. Ms. draft, 8 p.; 1962, 1964

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Introducing Kay Boyle at Loeb Student Center, NYU. Carbon typescript, 1 p.

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Introducing Stanley Kunitz at Loeb Student Center, NYU. Carbon typescript, 1 p.

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Introducing Marianne Moore at Loeb Student Center, NYU. Carbon typescript, 2 p. 1962 Oct 26

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Meeting with creative writing students at University of Pennsylvania. Ms. draft, 4 p. 1963 Feb 5-9

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The Sonnet: Richard Eberhart. Published in The Contemporary Poet as Artist and Critic, 1963. Typescript, 5 p. 1963

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No Poetess Maudites: May Swenson-Anne Sexton. Typed notes, ms. notes, ms. draft, typescript. 1963

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On the poetic situation: Avant-gardism in Modern Poetry. Vanderbilt lectures, Smith College. Ms. notes, news clippings on avant-gardism, ms. draft 1964 Mar 10

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On the poetic situation... (see above). Used also at Brandeis University. Photocopy of typescript. 1965 Jan 7

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Introducing Kenneth Koch. NYU. Ms. draft, 2 p. 1964 Oct 18

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On the poetic situation. Brandeis University. Ms. draft, 1 p. 1965 Jan 7

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What makes a writer. NYU. Ms. draft, 3 p. 1966 May 18

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Lizette Woodworth Reese. Article for Encyclopedia Britannica. Reprint, 1 p. 1967

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Dorothy Richardson. NY Times, 1967. Ms. notes, ms. draft, typescript, notebook on DR, tearsheet from New Statesman, May 6, 1967 1967

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Poetry reading, Houghton College. Ms. draft, 3 p. 1967 Oct 20

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Introduction for A Writer's Diary. Ms. notes, ms. draft, typescript, photocopy.

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Rolfe Humphries. National Institute of Arts and Letters, typescript, 3 p.

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On the Id. [New Yorker?], 1969. Ms. draft, notes, typescript draft

Section 8: BOOK REVIEWS

SECTION 8, BOOK REVIEWS, is arranged chronologically. Publication place and date are given where known. Also included in this section is material relating to Bogan's position as belles-lettres editor/reviewer for Doubleday.


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Primitive Boy. C.M. Bowra. Ms. draft, 1 p. 1942 May 5

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Imaginary Interviews, André Gide, translated from French by M. Cowley, Nation 1944 Oct 17

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Nevertheless. Marianne Moore, New Yorker. Revised author's proof, 1 p. 1944 Nov 11

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Reviews of works by Edmund Blunden, Louis MacNeice, Norman Nicholson, Alex Comfort. New Yorker, v. 21, 96, 98. Proof sheet plus note 1945 Nov 3

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War and the Poet. Richard Eberhart, Seldon Rodman. New Yorker: 95-96. Proof sheet plus note 1946 Feb 19

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Medea: Freely Adapted from the Medea of Euripides. Robinson Jeffers. New Yorker, May 4, 1946. Author's proof, 1 p. 1946 May 4

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Belles-lettres editor. Reports on: 1946 Sep-Dec


Summer People - Radcliffe Squires. 2p.


Beyond This Dreaming - Jeannette Michael Haien. 3 p.


All for Hecuba - Michael MacLiammoir. 1 p.


The Wench is Dead - Domhnall [?] O'Conaill 1p.


Pick-up-Stick s - Walter Leuba 1p.


Verse - Bruce E. Lucas 1p.


Academe: A Book of Characters- Glenn Hughes 1p.


Memorandum on a collection of translations of French poetry 2p.


Memorandum on the poetry of Laurie Lee 1p.


Greek Scene - Margaret Tod Ritter 2p.


West Indian Summer - James Pope-Hennessy 2p.


Poems from the Irish and More Poems from the Irish- The Earl of Longford 1p.


Akritan Songs - Anghelos Sikilianos 1p.


The Derelict Day - Alan Ross 1p.

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Belles-lettres editor. Reports on: 1947 Jan-Apr


Journey to the Future - Lillian Everts 1p.


Land without Stars - Benedict Kiely 1p.


Report on Theodore Roethke's poetry - 1p.


The Second Man and Confusions about X - Julian Symons 1p


Aegean Islands - Bernard Spencer 1p.


The Lost Son - Theodore Roethke 2p.


This Living Hand - Dorothy Van Ghent 1p.


Initial A - David Schubert 1p.


December Spring - Jocelyn Brooks 1p.


Moral Landscape - Edith Weaver 1p.


The Quest for Myth - Richard Chase 2p.


Report of talk with John Sargent 4p.


Connla's Well: An Introduction to the Literature of Ireland - Blanche Mary Kelley 1p.

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Belles-lettres editor. Reports on: 1947 May-Sep


Chroniques Martitales et Nouvelles Chroniques Maritales - Marcel Jouhandeau 3p.


Selections of Robert Browning - Robert Payne 1p.


Poems - Jane Reis 1p.


Death of the Cathedral - Ford Murnan 1p.


Report on the poetry of Charles M. Doughty 3p.


Student possibilities for future reference 1p.


Report on ms. Thomas Casey 1p.


Poems - Howard Holtzman 1p.


The Darkening Hill - Louise Dauner 1p.


The Portrait and the Person - Lincoln Reis 1p.


Sun Suicide and Sleep of the Pigeon - Wallace Fowlie 1p.


The Wounds of the Apostles: Poems - Fred Murnam trans. by Earnest Sigler


Lettres de Gangen a sa Femme et ses Amis - ed. Maurice Malingue 1p.


Poems - Peter Viereck


Report on ms. of poems by Phoebe Pierce 1p.

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Belles-lettres - Correspondence 1946-1947


memorandum to Ken McCormick - 2 plus 2 carbons


memorandum to John Sargent - 1 plus 4 carbons


draft of letter of inquiry - 3


LB to Phoebe Pierce - 1 carbon


LB to Lincoln Reis - 1 carbon


LB to Wallace Fowlie - 1 carbon


copy of Wallace Fowlie to LB


copy of Willard Thorp to LB


notes on meetings with Ken McCormick; John Sargent


notes on Belles-lettres project

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Brief notes on five books by: Sir Osbert Sitwell; George F. Whicher; Wilfred Owen; Edith Sitwell; Boris Pasternak. v 26: 127-128 (New Yorker) typescript 2p. 1950 Apr 22

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The East-Way - Kay Cecillis 1950


Cast a Cold Eye - Mary McCarthy, typescript 4p

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The Art of T.S. Eliot - Helen Gardner 1950


Goethe and the Modern Age - A. Berstausen, typescript 2p.

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Reviews works by Apollinaire and Wallace Stevens, and a work about Stevens. v. 26: 126, 129-30 (New Yorker) ms draft, typescript 19pps. 1950 Oct 28

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From Baudelaire to Surrealism - Marcel Raymond 1950


Mid-Century American Poets - John Ciardi


Pleasure Dome: On Reading Modern Poetry - Lloyd Frankenburg v. 26: 157-158, 161-162 (New Yorker) 9 p. ms; 17 typescripts

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Darkness and Day - I. Compton Burnett 1951


A Game of Hide-And-Seek - Elizabeth Taylor, typescript dft 2p.

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Discusses the study of English literature and reviews Poets of the English Language ed. W.H. Auden; N.H. Pearson v. 27: 109-110, 113. (New Yorker) ms draft, typescript 18pps. 1951 Jun 9

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The Invisible Poet: T.S. Eliot - Hugh Kenner; ms draft 1p. 1957 Aug 15

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Lives of the Poets - Louis Untermeyer. ms draft 1p. 1957 Aug 15

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Jean Sans Terre - Yvan Goll 1959


The Satires of Juvenal - Rolfe Humphries


Journals and Papers of Gerard M. Hopkins - ed. Humphrey House. ms draft 2p.

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On prize books of the year, Dec 1961. ms and typescript draft 12pp. 1961 Dec

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The Estate of Poetry - Edwin Muir. ms draft 3p. 1962 Apr 10

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Selected Poems - Pablo Neruda 1962


Collected Poems - Hugh MacDiarmid


In the Clearing - Robert Frost


v. 38, 238:241-242, 244 (New Yorker) ms draft, typescript draft 20pp.

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The Anathemata - David Jones v. 39, Aug 17, 1963. 95-96 (New Yorker) ms draft 1p. 1963 Aug 17

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Modern German Poetry: 1910-1960 - M. Hamburger; Chris Middleton. ms draft 3p.

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The Letters of Robert Frost to Louis Untermeyer. Oct 8, 1963. ms draft 4p. 1963 Oct 8

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Erotic Poetry - William Cole v. 39: 248 (New Yorker) ms. draft 3p. 1963 Oct 12

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Thank You, and Other Poems - Kenneth Koch 1963 Oct 12


Final Solution - Frederick Seidel v. 39, Oct 12, 1963: 210-212. ms draft, typescript draft, typescript 41pp.

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John Keats - Walter H. Bate. ms draft, carbon typescript 4p. 1963 Nov 6

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The Poetry of W.H. Auden: The Disenchanted Island - Monroe Spears. ms draft, typescript draft 7pp. 1963 Nov 19

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Alcols: Poems 1898-1913 - Guillaume Apollinaire, trans Wm. Meredith, v. 40: 224 (New Yorker) ms draft, typescript, carbon typescript 4p. 1964 Apr 18

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The Modern Poets - ed John Malcolm Brinnin, v. 40: 208 (New Yorker) ms draft, 4p. 1964 Apr 25

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Collected Poems of Wilfred Owen - C. Day Lewis, v. 40, May 23, 1964: 188 (New Yorker) ms draft, typescript, carbon typescript 3p. 1964 May 23

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The Bourgeois Poet - Karl Shapiro


77 Dream Songs - J. Berryman. ms draft, typescript draft 33pp.

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Complete Poems of D.H. Lawrence - Vivian DeSela Pinto; F. Warren Roberts, v. 41: 204 (New Yorker) ms draft 2p. 1965 Mar 13

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Taken Care of: The Autobiography of Edith Sitwell. ms draft 1p. 1965 May 11

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The Shepherd's Calendar - John Clare - eds. E. Robinson, G. Summerfield, v. 42. 179:180 (New Yorker) galley sheet 1p. 1966 Mar 12

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American Poetry - eds. Bay Wilson Allen; W.B. Rideout; J.K. Robinson, v. 42: 221:223. ms draft, typescript draft 35pp. 1966 Oct 1

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Wallace Stevens: His Poetic and His Poetry - Daniel J. Schneider. typescript draft 5p.

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Reviews books about Dame Edith Sitwell; Hugh MacDiarmid; Pound; Yeats; several trans., including O the Chimneys - Nelly Sachs; and collections of works by Marianne Moore and W.H. Auden v. 44: 133-138 (New Yorker) ms draft, typescript, galley sheets 28pp. 1968 Mar 30

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Questions of Travel - Elizabeth Bishop


A Controversy of Poets ed. Paris Leary and Robert Kelly


Poets on Poetry ed Howard Nemerov - Feb 1, 1966, 3p. typescript draft 3p.

Section 9: TEACHING NOTES

SECTION 9, TEACHING NOTES, is arranged chronologically by course taught. There are cross-references to the business correspondence.


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Advanced verse writing - University of Washington. ms 29pp. 1948 Jul-Aug

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Advanced study of poetry - University of Washington. ms 48pp. used also for Chicago, 1948 Jul-Aug

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Writing for publication - University of Chicago. ms 98pp. (notes with blue and/or red pencil were used in Bogan/Limmer writing project). 1948-1949

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Twentieth century poetry - University of Chicago. ms 91pp. 1949 Jan-Mar

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Writing for publication - University of Arkansas. ms 45pp. 1952 Feb-May

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Twentieth century poetry - University of Arkansas. ms 72 pp. 1952 Jan-May

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Poetry writing, New York University. ms 21pp. 1954-1955

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Poetry writing - New York University. ms 8p. 1955 Feb-May

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Poetry writing - Columbia Summer School. ms, typescript 41pp. plus additional notes for Oct 2 - Dec 18, 1956 1956 Jul-Aug

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Metaphysical poetry - New York University. ms 30pp. 1958 Feb-Dec

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Syntax structure and rhetorical effects - New York University. ms 10p. 1959 Jan-Apr

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Verse writing - University of Washington. ms 27pp. 1960 Mar-May

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Twentieth century poetry - University of Washington. ms 28pp. booklet 33pp. (used also at Brandeis 1964) 1960 Mar-Jun

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Poetry writing - New York University ms 3p. ca. 1961

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Creative writing - Brandeis University. ms 45pp. 1964-1965

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Twentieth century poetry - Brandeis University. ms 44pp. 1964-1965

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Creative writing class - Brandeis University. ms 17pp. 1965 Feb-May

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Twentieth century poetry - Brandeis University. ms 25pp. 1965 Jan-May

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Poetry - Hollins College. ms 15pp. 1969 Jan-Feb

Section 10: NEWS CLIPPINGS

SECTION 10, NEWS CLIPPINGS, consists of news clippings divided into subject categories.


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Clippings kept by LB - general (art, literature, etc.) not on LB but five some notation of the range of her interests and the attention with which she read. approx 100 pieces

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Clippings on LB - general, approx 80 pieces

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Clippings on LB - Awards, approx 25

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Clippings on LB - as judge in poetry contests, approx 15

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Clippings of LB - poems, 10

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Clippings of reviews by LB, 1

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Clippings on Dark Summer, approx 50

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Clippings on Sleeping Fury, approx 25; inc. tearsheet fm Southern Review

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Clippings on Poems and New Poems, approx 25

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Clippings on Collected Poems, approx 25; inc Thought v. XII n. 30 July 23, 1960

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Clippings on Blue Estuaries, 10

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Clippings on Achievement in American Poetry, approx 20

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Clippings on Selected Criticism, approx 25

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Clippings on Elective Affinities, approx 25

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Clippings on Journal on Jules Renard, 10

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Clippings on Album de Vers Ancien, 1

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Clippings on The Golden Journey, 3

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Clippings on posthumous publications, approx. 15

Section 11: MISCELLANEOUS

SECTION 11, MISCELLANEOUS, includes Bogan's memoirs, notes on various subjects, notes on and quotations from books, her personal notes and reading list (Library of Congress, 1945-46), and other stray papers.


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Memoires - June 17, 1935 - Aug 28, 1965; ms, typescript 70pp. 1935-1965

2
A partial list of revisions and essays originally published in the New Yorker.

3
Drawing of fireplace with lamp. "Villefranche", Alpes Maritimes, France (home of Dorothy Dudley Harvey) June 15, 1933. Room layout, n.p., n.d. Desk arrangement, n.p., n.d. 1953, n.d.

4
Notes on Rainer Maria Rilke, ms 29pp.

5
Notes on music, ms 5pp.

6
Notes and aperçus for poetry, ms 34pp.

7
Notes on poetry, quotes from articles and books, typescript ms 28pp.

8
Poems used in classes; some examples of different types of poetry, typescript ms 38pp.

9
Notes on writing, typescript ms 11pp.

10
Notes on art, 5pp.

11
Notes found in books belonging to LB, approx 100pp.

12
Quotes taken from and notes on books - undated


Baring, Maurice Russian Literature 2p.


Bruford, W.H. Germany in the 18th Century 1p.


Carr, Edward H. Conditions of Peace 1p.


Chukovsky, Kornei From Two to Five 1p.


de Conlanges, Fustel, notes on articles about 2p.


Fowler, H.W. Modern English Usage 3p.


Greene, Graham England Made Me 2p.


Hide Figures in Transition 1p.


Huxley, A. Grey Eminence 1p.


Lowes, John Livingston On Convention and Revolt in Poetry


Munson, Gorham The Written Word 2p.


Randall, John H. The Making of the Modern Mind 1p.


Read, Herbert English Prose Style 1p.


Riding, M.R. and J.M. Dent Shakespeare's Plays 5p.


Saintsbury, George Shakespeare 4p.


Stark, Freya Perseus in the Wind 1p.


Strong, Leonard A.G. The Sacred River 2p.


Toynbee, notes on v. IV 5p.


Wittels, Frit Freud and His Time 2p.

13
Notes on and quotes from books - dated


Barnes, Djuna Nightwood 1p 1946 Feb 4


Tillyard, E.M.W. Five Poems 2p 1948


Muir [?], J. Long The Editor's Preface, 1p. 1948 Jul 14


Greene, Graham The End of the Affair 1951 Oct 23


Simpson, Martha Art is for Everyone, 3p. 1952 Jan 16


Jünger, Ernst Journal 3p. 1953 Sep 13


Stark, Freya The Freya Stark Story, 1p. 1953 Dec 17


Yeats, W.B. Letters of May, 4p. 1955 May 21


Pritchett, V.S. Preface to the Sailor, 2p. 1956 Nov 24


Arber, Agnes Mainfold and the Cue, 8p. 1958 Nov 15


Aldridge, John W. In Search of Heresy, 1p. 1957 Jan 21


M [?], F.O. American Rennaisance 1p. 1957 Nov 4


Fraser, G.S. Poetry Now 1p. 1958 Jan 28


Morison, Samuel E. Intellectual Life of Colo - N.E., 2p. 1958 Feb 16


Grierson and Smith A Critical History of English Poetry, 2p. 1959 Apr 22


Kenner, Hugh Invisible Poet 1959 Aug 14


Mauriac, F. Memoirs Interviews 1p. 1960 Nov 27


Read, Herbert The Forms of Things Unknown 2p. 1961


Golberg, S.L. The Classical Temper 1p. 1961 Nov 11


Letters of a Portuguese Nun 1p. 1962 Mar 8


Bettleheim, Bruno, notes on 3p. 1962


Bennett, Arnold Journal 2p. 1963 Sep 12


LaFarge, O. The Ancient Strength 2p. 1963 Oct 8


Howarth, H. Some Figures Behind T.S. Eliot 6p. 1965 Apr 25


Harper, Alethea Opinion and the Romantic Imagination 1p. 1968 Nov 28

14
Bibliographies and booklists acquired at New York Public Library, approx. 50pp.

15
Quotations of famous people, approx 25 pp.

16
Personal reading list Library of Congress, 100pp. 1945-1946

17
Personal notes, Library of Congress, 16pp. 1945-1946

18
Resumé notations and application for Guggenheim 15pp.

19
Travel arrangements and receipts, 10pp.

20
Margaret Widdemer manuscript translation of Marinetti "Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism" (concerned with Fascist influence of modern art) typescript 38pp.,

21
Einladung zur Reise poem by Charles Baudelaire, translated into German by [Stefan George?] 1p.

22
Pilgrimage Dorothy Richardson v. IV "Oberland" proof pages with notes by [LB], 5 sheets

23
Programs and invitations; announcements

24
Miscellaneous stray papers, approximately 50pp.

Section 12: NOTEBOOKS AND JOURNALS

SECTION 12, JOURNALS AND NOTEBOOKS, is arranged chronologically. The approximate size and subject matter in each booklet is given for easy identification.


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Notebook to record impressions; 4p filled. 1914


Diary: Guggenheim in Vienna 1922

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Notebook on literature, poetry, etc 1930 Summer


Notebook of poetry drafts, ideas for stories, comments on books and observations on self 1930-1934


Notebook of reflections after having reread one of her journals; interpretations of herself as an artist, 3p filled. 1932 Nov 16


Notebook on Europe trip 1933 Apr-Aug

2
Notebook (3"x2") addresses, expenditures, titles of books; Italy, France, Austria, plus three photographs of LB [1933]


Notebook (6"x4") drafts of poems, quotes, addresses, travel notes Würzburg. 1933 Sep


Notebook (12"x7") on the art of poetry n.p., 22p. [1933-1934]


Notebook (7"x5") European journal; Rome, Florence, Venice, Lake Como, Villefranche, Salzburg, with note 1933


Notebook (8"x6") journal concerned with pity, irony and love 1934 Aug-Oct

3
Notebook (8"x6") psychoanalytic notes on loving, notes on Dr. Fritz Künkel; The Dynamics of Therapy, Jessie Taft; 11 receipts 1934-1935


Notebook (9"x6") on poetry and poets (Santayana, Goethe, Eliot, Gide) Oct 10, 1934 - May 1935 1934-1935


Loose-leaf pages from notebook on books of literary criticism [ca. 1935?]


Notebook (8"x7") on psychology, love, hate, some notes on books (front section torn out) [ca. 1935?]


Notebook (8"x7") on psychology, literature, art, poetry 1935-1936

4
Notebook (8"x6") travels in Europe (Palermo, Italy) return to White Plains, with 2 notes 1933-1936


Notebook (3"x6") quotations from articles, short biographies on Calhoun [1935], 1936


Notebook (8"x6") on Rilke 1935-1937


Notebook (9"x7") on books, poetry, quotes, Feb 24 - Dec 20, 1936 1936 Feb-Dec


Notebook (9"x7") booklists, quotes n.d.

5
Notebook (3"x2") addresses, book titles, appointments, quotes Ireland [1937]


Notebook (3"x6") on travels, includes note by Charlotte Wilder 1937 Apr 6


Notebook (6"x4") book notes on Henry James, Jung; recipes; booklists; poetry by LB 1938 Jun-Dec


Notebook (6"x4") on Rilke, Pound; recipes 1938-1939


Notebook (6"x3") of reviews, recipes 1939-1940


Notebook (8"x6") American poetry booklist with notes on books and articles (used for Achievement?) [ca. 1940?]


Notebook (5"x3") on books, articles 1940-1941


Notebook (3"x5") book titles, booklist, recipes, note on books 1941-1943

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Notebook (7"x6") diary, aperçus, booklists, quotes 1935-1943


Notebook (8"x6") booklists, quotations, notes from books 1943-1945


Notebook (5"x3") notes on books, booklists, notes to herself, addresses, recipes 1943-1945


Notebook (6"x3") quotations, notes from books 22pp. 1943-1960


Scattered loose notes on review of Branden Street in Horizon 1945 Jan 30


Notebook (8"x5") reading lists (mostly during Library of Congress 1945 - 1946) 1945-1948

2
Notebook (5"x3") notes on books, booklist, Yeats, Pound, Eliot, Auden, addresses 1948-1951


Notebook (9"x6") 11pp filled notes on and quotes from books 1949-1952


Notebook (9"x6") notes for Achievement in American Poetry 1950-1951


Notebook (5"x3") bibliography of works, publications in New Republic, Nation, Poetry (for use in Selected Criticism) 1954-1955


Notebook (4"x2") addresses, appointments, travels San Francisco [1955]


Notebook (5"x4") notes on travel expenses in preparation for trip to Europe 7p filled 1957 Jun 29

12
Notebook (8"x6") Yeats, Pound Dec 29 [1958] Dec 29

3
Notebook (4"x2") appointments, addresses, Seattle 1960


Notebook (8"x5") notes and quotes from books, NYU workshop notes, Frost piece, Edward Thomas 1961-1962


Notebook (4"x2") addresses, travel notes, appointments 1962, 1963


Notebook (4"x2") addresses, travel notes, appointments, Salisbury, England [1963]


Notebook (5"x3") travel notes to England (Falmouth - Cornwall, 13pp. 1963 Apr-May


Notebook (5"x3") addresses, notes on books 29pp. [1964]


Notebook (7"x5") appointments, addresses, booklists 1957-1964


Notebook (7"x5") notes on poetry and writing 1958-1964


Notebook (5"x3") addresses, appointments 1966


Notebook (2"x2") addresses, titles Edinburgh, London [1967]

4
Notebook (5"x4") poems, quotes; Christmas card list ca. 1967


Notebook (4"x2") addresses, shopping notes n.d.


Notebook (3"x2") travel notes, Guggenheim funds 1933

Section 13: PHOTOGRAPHS

Section 13, PHOTOGRAPHS, primarily of Louise Bogan. This section is divided into five sub-sections:

Sub-section A: Family


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Anna Bogan Donoval (aunt) and Mary Shields Bogan (mother), n.p. 1926 May

6
Anna [Bogan] and Mary Shields Bogan, Los Angeles 1907

7
Anna Bogan Donovan, n.p. n.d.

8
Charles Bogan, brother, n.p. n.d.

9
Daniel Joseph Bogan (father), [Portland, ME] 1822

10
Daniel Joseph Bogan (father), n.p. 1890

11
Daniel Joseph Bogan, n.p (Bushman + Heartwall, Tucson, AZ) ca. 1895

12
Daniel Joseph Bogan, [Portland, ME] ca. 1900

13
Daniel Joseph Bogan in carriage looking across water at the paper mill, Livermore Falls, ME ca. 1900

14
[Daniel and Mary Shields Bogan] with two children outdoors at Mrs. Gray's farm, n.p. n.d.

15
Edward [Bogan], infant brother (F.A. Wendell, Livermore Falls, ME) ca. 1884-1899

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[James Bogan?] (grandfather?), n.p. ca. 1900

17
[Mrs. James Bogan?] (grandmother?), n.p. (2 photos) ca. 1890-1900

18
[Mary Helen Shields], mother (Jackson Kinney, Portland, ME) ca. 1880

19
[Mary Helen Sheilds] (Jackson Kinney, Portland, ME) ca. 1880s

20
Mary Helen Shields, Portland, ME (Conant), original and 1 copy 1881

21
Mary Helen Sheilds Bogan, Portland, ME (C.W. Hearn, 3 photographs) 1889


Mary Helen Shields Bogan, Portland, ME (A.M. McKenney) ca. 1889

22
Mary Helen Shields Bogan, Portland, ME [1897] (Heath and Smith), original and 1 copy [1897]

23
[Mary Helen Shields Bogan] outdoors, n.p. ca. 1900

24
Mary Helen Shields Bogan, n.p. [1918]

25
Mary Helen Shields Bogan, n.p. (2 copies) [1918]

26
Mary Helen Shields Bogan alone outdoors, n.p. (4 photographs) n.d.

27
Curt Alexander (first husband) I corporal's uniform, n.p. (original and one copy) ca. 1916

28
Maidie Alexander (daughter) with [father?] outdoors (2 photographs) 1922 Aug 23

29
Maidie Alexander outdoors, n.p. 1921 Jul


Maidie Alexnder at water's edge, n.p. ca. 1922

30
Maidie Alexander outdoors, n.p. 1922 Apr/May


Maidie Alexander with [LB] outdoors, n.p. 1922


Military cemetery [gravesite of Charles Bogan, d. 1918 at Haumont Wood, France], ca. 1920. (2 photographs). (All four photographs mounted on 1 sheet) 1918

31
Maidie Alexander with [Daniel Bogan], n.p. 1925 Sep

32
Maidie Alexander with Raymond Holden outside Hillsdale House 1928 Aug


Maidie Alexander alone outdoors, n.p.

33
Maidie Alexander alone in winter with sled, n.p. ca. 1930

34
Maidie Alexander with young boys, n.p. ca. 1930

35
Maidie Alexander Scannell, Heilbrunn, Germany 1933 summer

36
Maidie Alexander Scannell (center) with Jo Schaefer and Ruth Limmer at dedication of Louise Bogan Collection of Western College, 1973 (7 photographs) 1973

37
[Maidie Alexander, 2nd row, 3rd from left] with large group [at camp] n.p. (White Studio) n.d.

38
[Maidie Alexander] with group of girls in swimsuits [at camp], n.p. n.d.

39
[Maidie Alexander, 2nd row, 5th from left] with group [at camp], n.p. n.d.

40
Maidie Alexander Scannell (center) with Jo Schaefer and Ruth Limmer at dedication of Louise Bogan Collection of Western College (7 photographs) 1973

41
Raymond Holden at water's edge, n.p. ca. 1925-1930

42
Raymond Holden with Maidie, n.p. ca. 1926 Dec


Raymond Holden with Maidie, [Hillsdale, MA] 1928 Aug

Sub-section B: Louise Bogan alone or with others (chronological)


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LB alone, age 6 months, Livermore Falls, ME (Hayden) 1898

2
[LB with Daniel Bogan], n.p. ca. 1905

3
LB alone indoors, [Ballardvale, MA]. (Mounted on page from photo album) On back, photograph of Mary Shields Bogan, ca. 1908 ca. 1907-1908

4
LB with Daniel and Charles Bogan indoors, n.p. ca. 1908

5
LB on her eleventh birthday, with brother Charles, n.p. 1908

6
LB alone ca. 1910

7
LB with Charles Bogan in Boston, 1911 1911

8
LB alone ca. 1911

9
LB alone, Newport, RI. Taken by Curt Alexander. ca. 1911


LB alone, Newport, RI. (In same clothing) 1913 Aug 21

10
LB alone outdoors, [Boston] (2 photographs) ca. 1911

11
LB alone on porch, n.p. (2 copies) 1912

12
LB alone outdoors, snow on porch, n.p. (2 copies, 1 with unidentified group of four on verso of album page) 1912

13
LB with cats on porch, no snow, n.p. ca. 1912


LB alone, same location, n.p. ca. 1912

14
LB alone outdoors, n.p. ca. 1912

15
LB alone outdoors, n.p. ca. 1913

16
LB with Caroline Gervish, her English teacher at Girls Latin School in Boston (original and one copy) ca. 1915

17
LB alone outdoors, n.p. ca. 1915

18
LB with mother, Mary Shields Bogan, n.p. ca. 1915

19
LB alone, n.p. (4 photographs, mounted on 2 photograph album pages). On verso: Maidie Alexander, n.p., Aug 1922. 1922 Aug

20
LB in Vienna, Austria. ca. 1922

21
LB in deck-chair aboard SS Homeric 1922 Apr 25

22
LB alone outdoors in peasant costume, barn in background 1922 Aug 10

23
LB alone outdoors, Grinzing, Austria 1922 May 28

24
LB alone outdoors, n.p. 1924 Jul

25
LB alone outdoors, Yaddo artists' and writers' colony, Saratoga Springs, NY 1926 Summer

26
LB with unidentified man outdoors, n.p. 1927

27
LB alone in doorway at home in Hillsdale, NY 1928 Aug

28
LB alone indoors, Hillsdale, NY 1929 Dec 2

29
LB with [Maidie] outdoors, n.p. ca. 1930

30
LB with Raymond Holden, Deer Island, ME 1930 Summer

31
LB [as a chold?] with adult, n.p. [ca. 1910]

32
LB with Maidie at beach, n.p. ca. 1930

33
LB alone outdoors, n.p. ca. 1920

34
LB alone indoors, n.p. 1930 Mar

35
LB alone, Heilbrunn, Germany 1933 Summer

36
LB alone in Salburg, Austria (3 photographs) 1933


LB with Gästhaus Seminar group, Salzburg, Austria [1933]

37
LB alone outdoors, [Villefranche, France], taken by F[ord] M[adox] F[ord] 1933

38
LB alone outdoors with cat, n.p. ca. 1933-1934

39
LB alone outdoors, n.p. [ca. 1935]

40
LB with Maidie, n.p. ca. 1935

41
LB alone in Provincetown, MA [on a visit to Edmund Wilson]. Taken at the home of John dos Passos. (original and one copy) 1936

42
LB at Dufferin Terrace, Quebec, Canada 1936 Jul

43
LB with two others at King's Beach, Swampscott, MA 1936 Jul


LB alone outdoors at Willy's House, Swampscott, MA

44
LB alone outdoors, Kent House, Quebec, Canada 1936

45
LB alone at her desk at 709 West 169th Street, New York 1937

46
LB alone at table, reading, n.p. [Note on reverse "by Tom Carr"] 1937

47
LB portrait Washington, DC (Harris and Ewing) 1945-46

48
LB with [Elizabeth Mayer] at beach, n.p. (3 photographs in Panel Arts Prints cover) ca. 1948

49
LB with Elizabeth Mayer on house deck, n.p. ca. 1948

50
LB alone indoors in armchair. Taken by Elizabeth Mayer. [1948]

51
LB with Elizabeth Mayer (5 photographs) and Elizabeth Mayer alone (1 photograph), all mounted on 1 photograph album page, n.p. [1948]

52
LB alone in cemetery, Aslington, NY 1949 Aug

53
LB with unidentified woman outdoors, n.p. 1949 Aug

54
LB alone, n.p. ca. 1950-1960

55
LB alone [Alta?], Uta 1950 Jun 25

56
(Bunny Adler portrait for Mademoiselle) [ca. 1950s]

57
LB at age 53. Photograph by R. Thorne McKenna, Millbrook, NY, Nov 1951 1951 Nov

58
LB with Emma Anderson, Richard and Caroline Hogue, Kelly's Ford, VA (2 photographs) 1954 Jun

59
LB with 23 others at MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH (Bernice B. Perry, Wilton, NH) 1957-1964

60
LB with William Jay Smith at North Pownal, VT 1958

61
LB alone at MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH 1958 Jul


LB alone at MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH [ca. 1957-1964]

62
LB alone at König 1958 Aug

63
LB alone outdoors in chair, Salzburg, Austria 1959

64
LB alone with unidentified woman, n.p. ca. 1960

65
LB alone in Williamstown, MA. (Taken by Barbara Howes while Louise was visiting her in Pownal, VT) ca. 1960

66
LB with John Crowe Ransom and 3 unidentified others, n.p. [Book signing - "The Sure Thing"] [ca. 1960s]

67
LB alone outdoors at Maidie's place in Little Neck, NY (2 photographs) [ca. 1960]

68
LB with 2 unidentified women indoors, n.p. [ca. 1960s]

69
LB with an unidentified man (LG?) outdoors, Arkansas pre-1960

70
LB inside an antiques shop, n.p. 1961 Dec

71
LB alone indoors on 65th birthday, n.p. 1962

72
LB alone outdoors on 65th birthday, n.p. 1962 Aug

73
LB portrait, n.p. (Marvin Bolotsky, 210 East 6th Street, New York (1 glossy and 2 flat copies) 1962

74
LB alone at beach, Chatham 1965

75
LB alone indoors at 1 Gramercy Park, NY. (Taken by William Mayer, 2 photographs with note.) 1966

76
LB with others at dining table aboard SS Bremen (2 copies) 1967

77
LB alone [at poetry center, University of Arizona] (13 photographs by LaVerne H. Clark) 1967 Feb

78
LB alone indoors at home, books in background (3 photographs) [ca. 1967-1968]

79
LB with [?] On reverse: "1968 North Beach with Peter Thompson" 1968

Sub-section C: Louise Bogan alone or with others (undated)


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LB alone indoors, inscribed on verso "Louise Bogan, M[orton] D. Z[abel]," n.p. n.d.

81
LB with Maidie, harbor in background n.d.

82
LB with cigarette at MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH n.d.

83
LB alone outdoors, n.p. (2 photographs) n.d.

84
LB with Bill Smith, outdoors, n.p. n.d.

85
LB with boy and older man, n.p. n.d.

86
LB alone indoors at MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH n.d.

87
LB with a conference group including William Carlos Williams, Richard Wilbur, Richard Eberhart, Kenneth Rexroth and five others, n.p. n.d.

88
LB with [Raymond Holden] at Lexington Avenue, New York apartment. Taken by Morton Zabel. n.d.

Sub-section D: Other People and Places


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Enid Starkie alone indoors, n.p. 1953 Dec

90
Edmund Wilson's house in Talcottville, NY n.d.

91
Jacqueline and Jonathan Hinden with baby, n.p. n.d.

92
Kitchen dining area at home of [May Sarton?], n.d. n.d.

93
Gravesite of William Butler Yeats, 2 photographs taken 1969 Jun 29

94
Silhouette of Tom Carr (H. Nolden silhouettiste, Tour Eiffel, Paris) ca. 1937

95
House at Otter River, MA n.d.

96
Adobe house, [Panama?] [ca. 1917]

97
A building in Salzburg, Austria (Kodachrome print) 1959

98
F.M. Ind at picnic on island near Toulouse, France 1933 Summer

99
Paul Grigorieff's cat "Miss She," with copy of T.S. Eliot's "Old Possum" in background, n.p. n.d.

100
Santa Fe, New Mexico (2 photographs) 1926

Sub-section E: Unidentified


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Unidentified group at beach, n.p. [ca. 1950s]

102
Unidentified child, relative of Caroline Gordon Hogue, n.p. n.d.

103
Unidentified house, n.p. n.d.

104
Unidentified house entrance with cat, n.p. 1929 Sep

105
House with sign over door "A.W. Crowidge," barn, and bicycles, n.p. ca. 1900

106
Unidentified studio portrait of boy (Charles Bogan?) with dog, n.p. n.d.

107
Two unidentified males (James and Daniel Bogan?), n.p. (tintype) ca. 1882

108
2 photos: Unidentified male outdoors, n.p. On reverse: unidentified woman (LB?) in canoe, n.p. ca. 1925

109
Unidentified [family] group of four women, n.p. ca. 1912


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27 1
Louise Bogan, photo - Harris and Ewing [Washington, 1945-46] 1945-46

2
Lousie Bogan at Musette with Maidie Alexander n.d.

3
"July Dawn" n.d.

4
Medal of Achievement, Brandeis University, 18 Mar 1962 1962 Mar

5
Livermore Falls, Maine (map) n.d.

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28 1
Framed photo of a classical sculpture. M.B.Z. (Morton D. Zabel) dated Aug 11, 1939. 1939 Aug

2
Louise Bogan photo. Acc. 2003-104. Gift of Joan Jansen n.d.

3
Charcoal drawing of Louise Bogan (photocopy). Acc. 2003-104. n.d.