Literature
Found in 661 Collections and/or Records:
New Worlds of Mind
Carbon copy of a typewritten book. The manuscript is divided into three parts titled: "The Diamond Shield," "The New Revelation," and "The Poet's Challenge." This item deals with philosopical issues.
Nils Gunnar Rasmuson published articles, 1922-1963
Articles that Nils Gunnar Rasmuson collected.
Helen Erickson Noble poetry
Helen Erickson Noble poetry consists of a volume of Noble's poetry written between 1978 and 2003.
Leslie Norris papers
Now sleeps the crimson petal
Handwritten short stories. These are original manuscripts of the stories "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" and "The Birthday." These items include handwritten corrections made in the texts. Also included are newspaper clippings that document Bates' life and career.
Camille Fronk Olson papers
Contains manuscripts and notes for Camille Fronk Olson. These writings include drafts for Olson's book entitled Mary, the Mother of Jesus. It also contains notes and research about Bathsheba and Rahab. The manuscripts and notes were written between 2012 and 2014.
On being lifted up
This is an essay that appears to have been written for publication in either a newspaper or journal. It deals with the topic of levitation, and how to explain its historical occurrences. Numerous ideas are discussed: sorcery, bewitched souls, fairies, the use of mediums, and philosophy. Many writers on the subject are also treated.
Eugene O'Neill check
Original check, made out to "cash," signed by Eugene O'Neill on November 7, 1921.
Ora Pate Stewart ancestral photographs, approximately 1904-1964
Contains photographs of Stewart's ancestors, including members of the Sharp, Shinsel, and Pate families. These photographs were likely used for genealogical purposes. Some are mounted photographs. Materials date from between approximately 1904 and 1964.
Ora Pate Stewart artifacts, approximately 1930-1995
Contains personal artifacts of Stewart. Includes several plaques and a laminated certificate, a metal crown, and other awards. Also includes a ukulele in its case. Materials date from approximately 1930 to 1995.