Literature
Found in 661 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara Lewis correspondence on The Kids Guide to Service Projects, 1994-1999
Materials include letters to Barbara Lewis about her book "The Kids Guide to Service." Dated 1994-1999.
Barbara Lewis correspondence on The Kids guide to Social Action, 1988-1997
Contains letters to Barbara Lewis about her book "The Kids Guide to Social Action." Dated 1988-1997.
Barbara Lewis correspondence on What Do You Stand For, 1997-1999
Materials include letters to Barbara Lewis regarding her book "What Do You Stand For." Dated 1997-1999.
Barbara Lewis correspondence on Young Lions, 1992-1993
Materials include two letters to Barbara Lewis from her former students pertaining to Young Lions. Dated 1992-1993.
Barbara Lewis drafts of The Kids Guide to Service Projects, 1994
Materials include two drafts of Barbara Lewis's book The Kids Guide to Service Projects. Each draft has corrections from the editor, M. Elizabeth Salzmann, and a letter about changes that need to be made before publication. Dated 1973-1998.
Barbara Lewis drafts of The Kids Guide to Social Action, 1989-1990
Series contains three drafts of Barbara Lewis' book The Kids Guide to Social Action. Dated 1989-1990.
Barbara Lewis magazine articles , 1973-1998
Materials include articles written by Barbara Lewis and published in various magazines such as: Latter-day Women, Utah Holiday, Sierra, Social Education, Educational Leadership, Learning 91, Extra, School Library Journal, NEA Today, Parenting for High Potential, and Parent Guide. Dated 1973-1998.
Barbara Lewis newspaper clippings and magazine articles on environmental projects, 1987-1994
Materials include magazine and newspaper articles featuring Barbara Lewis and her students' environmental projects. Dated 1987-1994.
Barbara Lewis papers on books, 1990-2000
Materials include copies of the first page of every book Barbara Lewis donated to the library. Dated 1990-2000.
Jim Barnes papers
The collection primarily tracks Barnes's poetic career, specifically regarding his service as editor of the Chariton Review and contributions to other poetry journals, and contains manuscripts of his own poetry as well as that of Dagmar Nick, which he translated from German, and numerous books of poetry written by friends/contributors to the Chariton Review. It also contains personal documents such as correspondence, bills, and photos.