Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 12884 Collections and/or Records:
When the Longhorns came to the short-grass country / by E. Richard Shipp, 1927 September 27
"When the Longhorns Came to the Short-Grass Country," Sept. 27, 1927. 19 pages. Inscribed to RSE in Shipp's hand.
When the mill closed, Pondosa closed with it, 1976 August 22
Photocopy of a clipping from Northwest Magazine on the closure of the mine. Dated August 22, 1976.
When the mill closed, Pondosa closed with it
When the west was wild / by William Francis Hooker, date of production not identified
When the West Was Wild. Projected book of Hooker's essays, some previously published. Hooker sent the essays to Ellison for possible publication in Midwest Review (if previously unpublished), as additions to RSE's source files in exchange for typescripts, and for possible inclusion in a book with the above title. Some evidence exists that the book was published: see the correspondence above and the description thereof. The manuscripts are arranged below in alphabetical order by title.
Where psychology stops, 1935
Where the Indian got his pipes / by William Francis Hooker, date of production not identified
"Where the Indian got His Pipes." Ink holograph, 4 pages, typescript, 2 pages and carbon typescript, 2 pages, with Hooker's revisions and his "OK."
Where to get information, 1939
Whetten, Lester B., 1930-1989
Which course, 1919
Maurine Whipple papers
Collection consists primarily of notes for and drafts of Whipple's 1941 novel, The Giant Joshua, as well as for other short works such as The Golden Door, Arizona Strip, and Candle of the Lord. It also contains assorted magazine and newspaper clippings, periodicals, correspondence (including fan mail), audio and microfilm reels, personal and historical research, family history, and personal papers.