Authors.
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Anne Tjomsland papers
Baxter Hathaway papers
Collection includes manuscripts and typescripts of three novels THE SHEEPFOLD, THE OUTPOSTS OF COLD, and BRIEF CANDLE, short stories, poetry, reviews, critiques, and essays; polemics; literary studies; notes; student work; broadsides; correspondence and other records concerning "Epoch" and "Cornell Review"; correspondence (approximately one quarter of the collection) to and from Hathaway, particularly with David Ray, B.H. Friedman, and editors and publishers;
Charles G. Muller papers
Various items documenting the life and work of Charles G. Muller.
Charlotte Holmes Crawford papers
Includes tapes and transcripts of an interview with Charlotte Crawford conducted by Edith M. Fox in 1966.
Dean Sage papers
Collection includes a biographical sketch of Dean Sage by his daughter, Elizabeth (32 typescript pages); letters from Dean Sage to David Douglas, an Edinburgh, Scotland publisher, 1877-1899; additional correspondence; six issues of the AMERICAN FLY FISHER, Fall 1975-Winter 1977 containing David Ledlie's articles about Dean Sage.
Elfrieda Hochbaum papers
Eudorus Catlin Kenney papers
Incoming letters concerning Kenney's writings; religious, ethical, and scientific questions; Cornell University alumni affairs; and personal and family matters.
Frank Monaghan papers
Pamphlets, notes, and correspondence concerning World's Fairs and Expositions, ca.1894-1968; correspondence and pamphlets concerning Cornell University, ca.1931-1968; pamphlets, correspondence, notes, news clippings, typescripts of books, and a list of illustrations for a book; and five plaques of Frank Monaghan.
Gary Snyder miscellany.
Manuscript of poems: "Two Logging Songs - 'Clear-cut' and 'Virgin'; also two commercial pine nuts, packaged as "Gary Snyder Brand... as eaten in Turtle Island!"
Halsey family papers
Personal and professional papers of Francis W. Halsey (Cornell University Class of 1873), a newspaper editor and writer, and of his brother, Frederick A. Halsey (Cornell University M.E. 1878), an engineer and author of a number of articles and books about engineering. Also, letters to Frederick Halsey's daughters Olga and Marion from Fred H. Colvin.