TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biography of Floyd Dell
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
Series 1: Outgoing Correspondence,
1908-1967
Series 2: Incoming Correspondence,
1908-1967
Series 3: Works, ca. 1903-1967
Series 4: Biographical / Miscellaneous,
1903-1978
Series 5: Photographs, ca. 1890-1952
Series 6: Additions, 1925-1967
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The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
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2005,
2008.
©2005.
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| Creator |
Dell, Floyd,
1887-1969
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| Title |
Floyd Dell
Papers
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| Dates |
1908-1969 |
| Extent |
11 linear feet (29
boxes and 1 oversize box)
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| Abstract |
Correspondence, works and
miscellaneous material relating to Floyd Dell, novelist, poet, playwright,
newspaperman, literary editor and social and political critic.
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| Language |
Materials are in
English.
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| Repository |
Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Dell |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 38 10-11; Vault 49
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Floyd Dell Papers, The Newberry Library, Chicago.
Gift of Floyd Dell, 1950-1958; with subsequent donations from
various sources.
Amy Nyholm, 1951-1960; Virginia H. Smith, 2000, 2008 (additions);
NEH Grant team, 2005.
This inventory was created with the generous support of the National
Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or
recommendations expressed in this inventory do not necessarily represent those
of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Access
The Floyd Dell Papers are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 5 folders at a time maximum (Priority II).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The Floyd Dell Papers are the physical property of the Newberry
Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns.
For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection,
contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.
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American poet, novelist, playwright, newspaperman, literary editor,
and author of books and articles on politics, education, social mores and, in
his later career, writer for the Works Progress Administration.
Born in 1887, Floyd Dell began his literary career as a newspaperman,
first in Iowa as a reporter for the Davenport Daily
Times and then in Chicago on various papers. In 1911 he became editor of
and chief contributor to the Friday Literary
Review, a supplement of the Chicago Evening
Post, which became one of the best-known literary supplements in the
country, and which led to friendships with Carl Sandburg, Ben Hecht and Charles
MacArthur. Deciding to turn his talents to writing fiction, in 1914 Dell left
Chicago for New York -- the goal of most young Middle Western writers at the
time -- and settled into the Bohemian literary and artistic world of Greenwich
Village. Here he became closely associated with such noted literary figures as
Theodore Dreiser, Max Eastman and Edna St. Vincent Millay, and developed
friendships with radical John Reed and writer Joseph Freeman.
In 1914 Dell became an editor of the publication Masses and subsequently of its successors the
Liberator and the New Masses, for he had been a
Socialist since boyhood. Dell's first marriage to Margery Currey ended in
divorce in 1915, and in 1919 he married Berta-Marie Gage with whom he had two
sons, Anthony and Christopher. In 1919, they moved to Croton-on-Hudson, where
Dell finished his first novel, the autobiographical Moon-Calf, following it with a second,
The Briary-Bush. Through the 1920s Dell continued
to write novels, poetry, a study of Upton Sinclair and a number of books and
articles based on the themes of sex, love, marriage, feminism, psychoanalysis
and education of children. However, by the 1930s these themes, his interests in
them, and his literary style seemed quaint and out of tune with the times, and
increasingly Dell was no longer a force in American letters nor a participant
in radical circles.
In 1935, his work having ceased selling, Dell accepted a job with the
WPA, as an editor and ghostwriter. He retired from the WPA in 1947, and until
his death in 1969 this "romantic rebel" concentrated his writing on copious
correspondence.
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The collection is almost evenly divided between correspondence to and
works by Dell, with a small amount of outgoing correspondence, miscellaneous
material, and photographs. In the works section there are numerous manuscript
copies of his books, articles and poems, plus copies of published material.
Miscellaneous matierals include clippings and publicity about Dell and Dell's
works, and personal items. Photographs are of Dell, his family, and friends. At
the end of the collection is a series of additions to the collection purchased
from the Society of Collectors, 2008, and include additional family and other
correspondence, some works (memoirs and plays), and miscellaneous financial and
family-related materials.
Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and
arrangement of each series are available through the Organization section of
the finding aid.
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Papers are organized in the following series:
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- Anderson, Sherwood,
1876-1941
- Austin, Mary Hunter,
1868-1934
- Cook, George Cram,
1873-1924
- Currey,
Margery
- Dell, Floyd,
1887-1869
- Dreiser, Theodore,
1871-1945
- Eastman, Max,
1883-1969
- Ficke, Arthur Davison,
1883-1945
- Freeman, Joseph,
1897-1965
- Friday literary
review.
- Huxley, Julian,
1887-1975
- Lancaster,
Elizabeth
- Liberator (New York, N.Y. :
1918)
- Lindsay, Vachel,
1879-1931
- Masses (New York,
N.Y.)
- Mencken, H. L. (Henry
Louis), 1880-1956
- Millay, Edna St. Vincent,
1892-1950
- Modotti, Tina,
1896-1942
- New masses.
- Pargellis, Stanley
McCrory
- Pound, Ezra,
1885-1972
- Reed, John,
1887-1920
- Sinclair, Upton,
1878-1968
- Stone, Irving,
1903-1989
- Thompson, Dorothy,
1893-1961
- United States. Works
Progress Administration
- Wells, H. G. (Herbert
George), 1866-1946
- Wilson, Edmund,
1895-1972s
Subjects
- American literature --
Illinois -- Chicago
- American literature -- New
York (State) -- New York
- Correspondence --
1901-1950
- Correspondence --
1951-2000
- Feminist theory
- Journalists -- United
States
- Manuscripts,
American
- Novelists, American --
New York (State)
- Periodical editors --
United States
- Socialists -- New York
(State) -- New York
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| The outgoing correspondence is primarily to friends Arthur Davison
Ficke, Joseph Freeman, Fred Wieck, Upton Sinclair, Elizabeth Lancaster and
Stanley Pargellis. Also, there are photocopies of numerous letters to Theodore
Dreiser and Genevieve Taggard.
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Folder |
Contents |
| 1 |
1 |
Beyer, Robin H., 1948-1952 |
| 1 |
2 |
Bjorkman, Edwin, 1914 |
| 1 |
3 |
Cournos, John, 1922 |
| 1 |
4 |
Darwell, Mr., 1930s |
| 1 |
5 |
Dell, B. Marie Gage (wife : covering a lecture trip in
the 1920s, WPA experiences), ca. 1920-1936
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| 1 |
6 |
Dell, B. Marie Gage (wife), ca. 1937-1940s |
| 1 |
7 |
Dell, Cris (i.e. Christopher, son), 1930s |
| 1 |
8 |
Dreiser, Theodore, (photostats), 1911-1931 |
| 1 |
8a |
Dreiser, Theodore, from Margery Currey Dell
(photostats), 1910s
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| 1 |
8b |
Dreiser, Theodore, from B. Marie Gage Dell
(photostats), 1912-1913
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| 1 |
9 |
Eastman, Max, 1953-1954 |
| 1 |
10 |
Eliot, T.D., 1917 |
| 1 |
11 |
Farr, Robert, 1953 |
| 1 |
12 |
Fawcett, James Waldo, 1918 |
| 1 |
13-14 |
Ficke, Arthur Davidson, 1913-1941 |
| 1 |
15 |
Fineshriber, William, 1913 |
| 1 |
16 |
Franklin, Miss, 1930s |
| 1 |
17 |
Freeman, Joseph, 1929-1950 |
| 1 |
18 |
Freeman, Joseph, [includes Rhyme for Lovers],
Feb.-Apr. 1951
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| 1 |
19 |
Freeman, Joseph, [includes poems], May-July 1951 |
| 1 |
20-21 |
Freeman, Joseph, Aug.-Dec. 1951 |
| 1 |
22-24 |
Freeman, Joseph, Jan.-Aug. 1952 |
| 2 |
25-26 |
Freeman, Joseph, Sept. 1952-Dec.. 1953 |
| 2 |
27-28 |
Freeman, Joseph, Jan. 26, 1954-Dec. 1958 |
| 2 |
29 |
Gabbert, Verb, 1951 |
| 2 |
30 |
Gilfond, M. E., 1940 |
| 2 |
31 |
Hansen, Harry, n.d., 1925-1926 |
| 2 |
32 |
Hardyman, Hugh, 1952 |
| 2 |
33 |
Hennessy, Mr., Jun. 6, 1954 |
| 2 |
34 |
Lancaster, Elizabeth, 1931-1948 |
| 2 |
35 |
Lancaster, Elizabeth, 1951-1952 |
| 2 |
36 |
Lane, Rose Wilder, 1920s to 1940s |
| 2 |
37 |
Lane, Withrop D., 1926-1951 |
| 2 |
37a |
Lankes, J.J., 1921-1922 |
| 2 |
38 |
Loop, Gertrude, 1923 |
| 2 |
39 |
Maritain, M., 1930s |
| 2 |
40 |
"Mr. X", 1920s |
| 2 |
41 |
Newberry Library, 1952 |
| 2 |
42 |
O'Neil, William, (copies), 1963-1964 |
| 2 |
43 |
Pargellis, Stanley, 1949-1960 |
| 2 |
44 |
Roberts, Lester, 1945 |
| 2 |
45 |
Schorer, Mark, 1959 |
| 2 |
46 |
Shaw, Bernard (Introducing John Whittier to Bernard
Shaw; letter possibly never sent) (see also Outgoing Correspondence - Whittier,
Dr. [John], 1908), 1908
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47 |
Sinclair, Upton, ca. 1920-1956 |
| 2 |
48 |
Taggard, Genevieve, [photostats], 1919-1925 |
| 2 |
49 |
Tanselle, George Thomas, 1920 |
| 2 |
50 |
Thayer, John Adams, 1911 |
| 2 |
51 |
Tisdel, Mrs., 1965 |
| 2 |
52 |
Towner, Lawrence, 1962-1967 |
| 2 |
53 |
Weaver, Mr., 1936 |
| 2 |
54 |
Weeks, Dr., 1921 |
| 2 |
55 |
Whittier, Dr. [John] (Letter possibly never sent) (see
also Outgoing Correspondence - Shaw, Bernard, 1908), 1908
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56 |
Wieck, Fred, 1951-1952 |
| 2 |
57 |
Wilson, Edmund, 1959 |
| 2 |
58 |
Wolfe, Robert, 1922 |
| 2 |
59 |
Young, Arthur, n.d. |
| 2 |
60 |
Unidentified |
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| Letters, and some extra material from Dell's wide circle of
friends and literary associates. Some well-known names represented are:
Sherwood Anderson, Mary Austin, George Cram Cook, Margery Currey, Theodore
Dreiser, Max Eastman, Arthur Davison Ficke, Joseph Freeman, Julian Huxley,
Elizabeth Lancaster, Vachel Lindsay, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Ezra Pound, Upton
Sinclair, H.G. Wells and Edmund Wilson. There is extensive correspondence
between Dell and Joseph Freeman, American poet, editor and critic.
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Folder |
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61 |
Abbott, C. D. (University of Buffalo), 1937-1939 |
| 3 |
62 |
Adams, Franklin P., n.d. |
| 3 |
63 |
Adams, Spencer L., (City Club of Chicago), 1912 |
| 3 |
64 |
Adams, Thomas R. (University of Pennsylvania),
1950
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| 3 |
65 |
Allen, Gay Wilson, 1957 |
| 3 |
66 |
Allgood, Sara, 1920s |
| 3 |
67 |
American Academy of Political and Social Science
(bill), 1927
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68 |
American Birth Control League, 1925-1927 |
| 3 |
69 |
American Mercury, 1949 |
| 3 |
70 |
Anderson, Sherwood, nd, 1915-1920 |
| 3 |
71 |
Arnett, Trevor, 1931 |
| 3 |
72 |
Arthur H. Clark Co., 1930 |
| 3 |
73 |
Asher, Ethel and Robert (birth announcement),
1936
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| 3 |
74 |
Ashfield, Fred R., 1920s |
| 3 |
75 |
Aswell, E.C., (The Forum), 1927 |
| 3 |
76 |
Austin, Mary, 1927 |
| 3 |
77 |
Authors, Club, 1928 |
| 3 |
78 |
Bailly, Ernest T., 1935 |
| 3 |
79 |
Baker, Jacob, (Vanguard Press), 1927-1951 |
| 3 |
80 |
Baker, Martha, 1911 |
| 3 |
81 |
Baleria, Wes, 1948 |
| 3 |
82 |
Banks, Charles Eugene, 1908 |
| 3 |
83 |
Berber, Ethel M., 1925 |
| 3 |
84 |
Baskette, Ewing C., 1951 |
| 3 |
85 |
Bazil, Cecil Georges, (Kurhaus Ladis), 1923 |
| 3 |
86 |
Bennett, Arnold, 1911-1912 |
| 3 |
87 |
Bentien, Arnold, 1936 |
| 3 |
88 |
Beresford, J.D., 1920 |
| 3 |
89 |
Berkman, Alexander, (Mother Earth), 1911 |
| 3 |
90 |
Bernstein, Herman L, 1931 |
| 3 |
91 |
Bjorkman, Edwin, 1911-1913 |
| 3 |
92 |
Bjorkman, Frances Maule, (National American Woman
Suffrage Association), 1912
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| 3 |
93 |
Black, Helen, (with annotation to Upton Sinclair from
Dell), 1927
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| 3 |
94 |
Black, Emily Calvin, (to Margery Currey), 1910s |
| 3 |
95 |
Blanchard, Phyllis, 1931 |
| 3 |
96 |
Blankfort, Michael, (Columbia Pictures Corporation),
1958
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| 3 |
97 |
Bluck, John L., 1942 |
| 3 |
98 |
Boas, Franz (Columbia University), 1930 |
| 3 |
99 |
Bowman, Sylvia E., (Indiana University), 1959 |
| 3 |
100 |
Branham, Lucy, (American Society for Cultural Relations
with Russia), 1927
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| 3 |
101 |
Brentano's Publishers, 1930 |
| 3 |
102 |
Brown, H. Tatnall (Haverford College), 1939 |
| 3 |
103 |
Brown, Philip R., 1931 |
| 3 |
104 |
Browne, Lewis, 1926 |
| 3 |
105 |
Browne, Maurice, (includes interview with Browne),
1911-1930
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| 3 |
106 |
Brownson, Roswell R., 1926 |
| 3 |
107 |
Bryan, Jack, 1939-1943 |
| 3 |
108 |
Burdick, Roland E., 1931 |
| 3 |
109 |
Burr, Jane, 1933-1949 |
| 3 |
110 |
Burt, Struthers, 1939 |
| 3 |
111 |
Butcher, Fanny, 1910s |
| 3 |
112 |
Bynner, Witter, (1 incomplete), 1932, 1958 |
| 3 |
113 |
Calverton, V.F., (The Modern Quarterly), 1920s, 1926 |
| 3 |
114 |
Carman, Bliss, 1925 |
| 3 |
115 |
Carpenter, Frederic J., 1935 |
| 3 |
116 |
Carr, Michael Carmichael (includes artwork),
1913-1917
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| 3 |
117 |
Carroll, Nicholas, 1932 |
| 3 |
118 |
Cary, Gladys Gill (Gid), 1954-1958 |
| 3 |
119 |
Cary, Lucian, 1911 |
| 3 |
120 |
Chadbourne, Stanchfield and Levy, 1930 |
| 3 |
121 |
Child Study Association of America (includes abstract
of Dell speech), 1930
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| 3 |
122 |
Chillman, John, 1947 |
| 3 |
123 |
Churchill, Allen (includes clipping), 1958-1959 |
| 3 |
124 |
Claessens, August (Social Democratic Federation),
1952
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| 3 |
125 |
Collier's 1911 |
| 3 |
126 |
Couger, Josephine (South Haven News), 1927 |
| 3 |
127 |
Cook, George Cram, (Jig), 1909-1913 |
| 3 |
128 |
Cook, Mollie (Price), 1909-1910s |
| 3 |
129 |
Cool, Janet, 1928 |
| 3 |
130 |
Craig, Gordon, 1912 |
| 3 |
131 |
Cram, Eloise, 1952 |
| 3 |
132 |
Cram, Ralph, 1910s |
| 3 |
133 |
Currey, Margery, (signature missing, but authorship of
letter is confirmed by Dell as seen in Xerox) 1912
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| 4 |
134 |
Darmstadt, Jake, 1925 |
| 4 |
135 |
De Nio, Josiah, 1918 |
| 4 |
136 |
De Pew, Elva, 1947 |
| 4 |
137 |
de Schweinitz, George, 1955 |
| 4 |
138 |
De Voe, Edward T., (Pennsylvania Dept. of Public
Instruction), 1921
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| 4 |
139 |
Dean, Gilbert Earl, n.d., 1911-1920 |
| 4 |
140 |
Dell, Kate, (mother), 1930s-1952 |
| 4 |
141 |
Dell, B. Marie Gage, (wife), 1931 |
| 4 |
142 |
Dell, Cora, (sister), 1942 |
| 4 |
143 |
Dell, Cris, (ie. Christopher) (also to B. Marie Dell;
Helen and Verb Gabbert), 1918
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| 4 |
144 |
Dell, Fannie, (also to B. Marie), 1942 |
| 4 |
145 |
Dell, Harold, (includes letters from lawyer),
1930
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| 4 |
146 |
Dennett, Mary Ware, 1954 |
| 4 |
147 |
Dentler, Robert A., 1954 |
| 4 |
148 |
DeVine (?), Myra, 1952 |
| 4 |
149 |
Dinamov, Serge S., 1927 |
| 4 |
150 |
Dobson, Davie, (re: Armory Show, 1913), 1913 |
| 4 |
151 |
Doran, George H., Publishers (bills), 1926-1927 |
| 4 |
152 |
Doubleday and Co., 1957 |
| 4 |
153 |
Dreiser, Theodore (also to Mrs. Dell), 1911-1928 |
| 4 |
154 |
Duffe, John Carr (New York University), 1932 |
| 4 |
155 |
Dunlap, J.G., to wife (typescript copies of letters
dated 1844-1845), 1936
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| 4 |
156 |
Durant, Kenneth, 1951 |
| 4 |
157 |
Eastman, Max, (includes works) (1 letter on back of
Frank Harris to Eastman), 1916-1956
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| 4 |
158 |
Eaton, E.A., 1942 |
| 4 |
159 |
Edward MacDowell Association, 1957 |
| 4 |
160 |
Eliot, T.D., (to the Masses), 1917 |
| 4 |
161 |
Emmerich, F.J., (Heigh-Emmerich Lecture Bureau),
1926
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| 4 |
162 |
Emmett, Ruth, 1925-1927 |
| 4 |
163 |
Erskine, John (also Sidney Howard, W.E. Woodward),
1927-1930
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| 4 |
164 |
Evans, Bergen, (Northwestern University), 1945 |
| 4 |
165 |
Evans, Ernestine, 1957 |
| 4 |
166 |
Evans, Raymond, 1911 |
| 4 |
167 |
Farr, Robert, 1957 |
| 4 |
168 |
Farrar and Rinehart Publishers, 1929-1930 |
| 4 |
169 |
Feigenbam, Dorian (Psychoanalytic Quarterly),
1932
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| 4 |
170 |
Feuchter, Fred, 1932-1940 |
| 4 |
171-172 |
Ficke, Arthur Davison, (1 incomplete, 1 to M.J.),
1913-1945
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| 4 |
173 |
Ficke, Arthur Davison, to B. Marie Dell, (includes
poems), 1932-1935
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| 4 |
174 |
Ficke, Arthur Davison, to R.C. Lorenz and Jay DuVon,
1931
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| 4 |
175 |
Ficke, Gladys, (includes Arthur Davison Ficke poem),
1945-1953
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| 4 |
176 |
Field, Roswell, 1911 |
| 4 |
177 |
Fineshriber, William H., 1908-1950 |
| 4 |
178 |
Fischer, Bruno, 1958 |
| 4 |
179 |
Fitzgerald, Ellen, 1912 |
| 4 |
180 |
FitzPatrick, George, 1929 |
| 4 |
181 |
Flaccus, Kimball, 1955 |
| 4 |
182 |
Flanagan, John T., 1944 |
| 4 |
183 |
Flexner, James, 1927 |
| 4 |
184 |
Forster, Ralph, n.d. |
| 4 |
185 |
Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 1930 |
| 4 |
186 |
Franklin, Stella Miles, 1930 |
| 4 |
187 |
Freeman, Charmion von Wiegand, (to B. Marie), (wife of
Joseph Freeman), n.d., 1952
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| 4 |
188 |
Freeman, Harry, 1927 |
| 5 |
189 |
Freeman, Joseph, 1926-1947 |
| 5 |
190-198 |
Freeman, Joseph (includes works), Jan. 14-Nov. 21, 1951 |
| 6 |
199-206 |
Freeman, Joseph (includes works), Nov. 23, 1951-Aug. 8, 1952 |
| 7 |
207-216 |
Freeman, Joseph, Sept. 7, 1952-Dec. 28, 1953 |
| 8 |
217-224 |
Freeman, Joseph, Feb. 1, 1954-June 11, 1958 |
| 8 |
225 |
Freeman, Joseph, (includes work and clipping),
June 13, 1958-Apr. 19, 1960
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| 8 |
226 |
Freeman, Joseph, to Stanley Pargellis, 1952-1955 |
| 8 |
227 |
Freeman, Marilla, 1908 |
| 9 |
228 |
Gabbert, Verb, 1951 |
| 9 |
229 |
Gabbert, Verb, to Robert Caldwell (copies),
1951
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| 9 |
230 |
Gabbert, Verb, to Martha Gellhorn, 1951 |
| 9 |
231 |
Gagey, J.S., 1930 |
| 9 |
232 |
Gahan, Francis, 1934 |
| 9 |
233 |
Garrik, Sarah Gilbert, 1927 |
| 9 |
234 |
Gelb, Arthur, (includes Dell's reply, re: Eugene
O'Neill), 1957
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| 9 |
235 |
Gibson, Roland, 1956 |
| 9 |
236 |
Gillette, Corinne Frazier and Ted, (incomplete),
1948
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| 9 |
237 |
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, (to B. Marie), 1916 |
| 9 |
238 |
Ginzburg, Benjamin, 1940 |
| 9 |
239 |
Glaser, E.H., 1917 |
| 9 |
240 |
Glaspell, Susan, 1909-1911 |
| 9 |
241 |
Goldman, Emma (form letter with signature/annotation),
1911
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| 9 |
242 |
Golos, J.N., (Society for Technical Tid of U.S. and
Canada to the U.S.S.R.), 1926
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| 9 |
243 |
Gordon, David, (includes poems by Lottie Bhimenthal),
1928
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| 9 |
244 |
Gould, E.M. Lawrence (The Church of the Neighbor),
1931
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| 9 |
245 |
Graham, William J., to J. Seymour Currey, 1912 |
| 9 |
246 |
Green, S.D. (Trenton, NJ, High School), 1925 |
| 9 |
247 |
Greig, Mary, n.d. |
| 9 |
248 |
Gross, Albert H., (A. and S. Lyons Inc.), (includes
Dell's reply), 1938
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| 9 |
249 |
Gruenberg, Benjamin C., 1931 |
| 9 |
250 |
Gumberg, Alex, 1934 |
| 9 |
251 |
Gurko, Miriam, 1960 |
| 9 |
252 |
Habaru, A., 1926 |
| 9 |
253 |
Haldeman-Julius Company (Credit Card), 1925 |
| 9 |
254 |
Hale, Nathan, 1959 |
| 9 |
255 |
Hallinan, Charles T., 1911, 1920 |
| 9 |
256 |
Hanau, Stella, (Birth Control Review), 1932 |
| 9 |
257 |
Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1956 |
| 9 |
258 |
Hard, B., 1912 |
| 9 |
259 |
Hardyman, Hugh, (includes obituary), 1952-1960 |
| 9 |
260 |
Harper & Brothers, 1908 |
| 9 |
261 |
Hart, John E., (Albion College), 1958 |
| 9 |
262 |
Hart, Peggy, n.d. |
| 9 |
263 |
Haynes, E.S.P., 1927 |
| 9 |
264 |
Hecht, George J. (The Parents' Magazine), 1931 |
| 9 |
265 |
Hecker, J.F., 1923 |
| 9 |
266 |
Heflin, Neva, 1931 |
| 9 |
267 |
Hennessy, Jossleyn, 1954 |
| 9 |
268 |
Henthorn, Virgil, 1927 |
| 9 |
269 |
Herbel, M.H., 1925 |
| 9 |
270 |
Herfurth, Helen, (Sigma Tau Delta), 1940 |
| 9 |
271 |
Herts, B. Russell (The International), 1911 |
| 9 |
272 |
Hicks, Granville, 1934 |
| 9 |
273 |
Higgins, Florence, 1930s |
| 9 |
274 |
Hines, Ted (poem), n.d. |
| 9 |
274a |
Holly, Flora M., 1933 |
| 9 |
275 |
Holstrom, Axel, 1927 |
| 9 |
276 |
Howard, Sidney, to Mrs. Sinclair (copy), 1933 |
| 9 |
277 |
Howe, Fred C., 1930 |
| 9 |
278 |
Howe, Irving, 1949 |
| 9 |
279 |
Hoxie, Robert F., c.c. to Hallinan (Chicago Evening
Post), 1912
|
| 9 |
280 |
Hoyt, Helen, n.d. |
| 9 |
281 |
Huffaker, Lucy, 1909 |
| 9 |
282 |
Hughes, Babette, ca. 1923 |
| 9 |
283 |
Hunter, Howard D., (WPA), 1942 |
| 9 |
284 |
Huxley, Julian, 1935-2954 |
| 9 |
285 |
Ilma, Viola, (Young Men's Vocational Foundation),
1939
|
| 9 |
286 |
James, Georgia, 1928 |
| 9 |
287 |
Jelliffe, Belinda, n.d. |
| 9 |
288 |
Jelliffe, Smith Ely (Journal of Nervous and Mental
Disease), 1930
|
| 9 |
289 |
John and Edward Bumpus, Ltd. (bill), 1925 |
| 9 |
290 |
Johns, Orrick, 1937 |
| 9 |
291 |
Jones, Marjorie, 1920s |
| 9 |
292 |
Jones, Marjorie, to Arthur Davison Ficke, 1917 |
| 9 |
293 |
Kallen, H.W., 1913 |
| 9 |
294 |
Kaplan, Louis, 1938 |
| 9 |
295 |
Kapustka, Bruce, 1929 |
| 9 |
296 |
Katterfeld, L.E., (incomplete), 1927 |
| 9 |
297 |
Keating, George T., 1926 |
| 9 |
298 |
Kellogg, Arthur, (The Survey), 1931 |
| 9 |
299 |
Kenton, Edna, 1913 |
| 9 |
300 |
Kerr, Florence, 1944 |
| 9 |
301 |
Kiell, Norman, (Brooklyn College), 1958 |
| 9 |
302 |
Kiernan, Jas G., 1911 |
| 9 |
303 |
Kimura, Shoji, (The Japan Times), 1927 |
| 9 |
304 |
Klein, Jerome, 1936 |
| 9 |
305 |
Klein, Sadie, (The Central Jewish Institute),
1926
|
| 9 |
306 |
Komarovsky, Mirra, 1930 |
| 9 |
307 |
Kwiat, Joseph J., (University of Minnesota),
1948
|
| 9 |
308-309 |
Lancaster, Elizabeth, (also to B. Marie), n.d., 1937-1952 |
| 9 |
310 |
Lane, Rose Wilder, ca. 1926-1948 |
| 9 |
311 |
Lane, Winthrop, (Dan), (includes work), nd, 1938-1956 |
| 9 |
312 |
Lankes, J.J., (includes woodcut portrait of Dell-2
copies), 1926-1930
|
| 10 |
313 |
Leacock, Stephen, 1928 |
| 10 |
314 |
League for Independent Political Action, 1930 |
| 10 |
315 |
Leigh, Robert D., (Bennington College), 1932 |
| 10 |
316 |
Leonard, W.E., (University of Wisconsin), 1913 |
| 10 |
317 |
Levy, David M., 1930 |
| 10 |
318 |
Lewis, Sinclair, ca. 1920s |
| 10 |
319 |
Lincoln, Alfred W., 1932 |
| 10 |
320 |
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel, 1909-1912 |
| 10 |
321 |
Lindsey, Ben B., (includes work), 1930 |
| 10 |
322 |
Littledale, Clara S., (also to B. Marie), 1930-1954 |
| 10 |
323 |
Loomis, Battell, 1926-1928 |
| 10 |
324 |
Lucid, Robert F., 1960 |
| 10 |
325 |
Lyons, Eugene, The American Mercury, 1940 |
| 10 |
326 |
MacDonald, Dwight, 1952 |
| 10 |
327 |
Macdougall, Allan Rose, 1951 |
| 10 |
328 |
MacLean, Malcolm, (University of Minnesota),
n.d.
|
| 10 |
329 |
Magner, Gene, 1954 |
| 10 |
330 |
Maidako, Hiroichiro, 1927 |
| 10 |
331 |
Mailly, William, 1911-1912 |
| 10 |
332 |
[Empty folder, Unused folder number] |
| 10 |
333 |
Malik-Verlag Aktiengesellschaft, 1928 |
| 10 |
334 |
Mannenlied, Claire, 1930 |
| 10 |
335 |
Markham, Kyra, 1930 |
| 10 |
336 |
Marquiss, Mrs. Walter O., 1926 |
| 10 |
337 |
Marsden, Dora, The New Freewoman, 1916 |
| 10 |
338 |
Marsey, Michael, 1943 |
| 10 |
339 |
Marsh, Benjamin (New York Congestion Committee),
1911
|
| 10 |
340 |
Marsh, Chester Geppert, 1935 |
| 10 |
341 |
Masses, The (directors), to Arthur Davison Ficke,
1914
|
| 10 |
342 |
Matthews, Elva de P., 1930's |
| 10 |
343 |
Mayfield, John S., 1948-1958 |
| 10 |
344 |
McCullough, Esther Morgan, 1956 |
| 10 |
345 |
McElhaney, James, 1959 |
| 10 |
346 |
McGinley, Phyllis, 1952 |
| 10 |
347 |
McGratt, William J., 1935 |
| 10 |
348 |
Meeter, George F., 1943 |
| 10 |
349 |
Mehlman, Fannie, 1911 |
| 10 |
350 |
Meloney, Mrs. William Brown, Herald Tribune,
1935
|
| 10 |
351 |
Melton family, 1926 |
| 10 |
352 |
Mencken, H.L., [1920s?] |
| 10 |
353 |
Menninger, Karl, 1930 |
| 10 |
354 |
Merow, H., 1909 |
| 10 |
355 |
Meyer, Esther, 1929 |
| 10 |
356 |
Meyler, George, 1948 |
| 10 |
357 |
Meynell, Alice, [1910s?] |
| 10 |
358 |
Middleton, George, 1911 |
| 10 |
359 |
Milholland, Jean, [1920s?] |
| 10 |
360 |
Millay, Edna St. Vincent, (including clipping and
poetry reading announcement), 1923, 1933
|
| 10 |
361 |
Miller, Dorothy Swan, (Pike County Republican),
1942
|
| 10 |
362 |
Minor, Lydia, 1925-1926 |
| 10 |
363 |
Monro, Harold, (Poetry and Drama), 1913 |
| 10 |
364 |
Monroe, Harriet, (Poetry), 1913 |
| 10 |
365 |
Montgomery, Mary Binney, [ca. 1930] |
| 10 |
366 |
Morfeld, Malik-Verlag, 1927 |
| 10 |
367 |
Mosshart, Gretchen, [1910s?] |
| 10 |
368 |
Motherwell, Hiram, 1934 |
| 10 |
369 |
Moyston, Guy, 1927 |
| 10 |
370 |
Muhlen, Hermynia, 1925-1927 |
| 10 |
371 |
Nason, Arthur, (Authors Club), 1928 |
| 10 |
372 |
Nearing, Scott, 1927 |
| 10 |
373 |
Nelson, Catherine, 1954 |
| 10 |
374 |
Norris, Charles, n.d. |
| 10 |
375 |
O'Kane, Gerard G., 1939 |
| 10 |
376 |
Olivier, Doris (Mrs. Warner Lewis), to B. Marie,
1953
|
| 10 |
377 |
Olsen, Elizabeth, 1926 |
| 10 |
378 |
Ono, Shimobu, 1930 |
| 10 |
379 |
Oppenheim, James, 1912 |
| 10 |
380 |
Ording, E., 1946 |
| 10 |
381 |
Overstreet, H.A., 1926 |
| 10 |
382 |
Pargellis, Stanley (Newberry Library), 1952-1960 |
| 10 |
383 |
Patten, Gilbert, 1940 |
| 10 |
384 |
Peck, Helen Herbert, 1952 |
| 10 |
385 |
Peck, Martin W., [1920s?] |
| 10 |
386 |
Phillips, J.S., (American Magazine), 1911 |
| 10 |
387 |
Phillips, William L., (University of Washington),
1951
|
| 10 |
388 |
Pilley, John, 1938 |
| 10 |
389 |
Pitkin, Roynce S., 1951 |
| 10 |
390 |
Pitkoff, Alexander, 1938 |
| 10 |
391 |
Players, The, (New York private club invitation),
n.d.
|
| 10 |
392 |
Polakov, Walter N., 1936 |
| 10 |
393 |
Poriel, Louise, 1925 |
| 10 |
394 |
Potter, Grace, [1910s?] |
| 10 |
395 |
Pound, Ezra, 1911 |
| 10 |
396 |
Pound, Homer L., 1911 |
| 10 |
397 |
Preston, Keith, 1939 |
| 10 |
398 |
Pruette, Lorine, ca. 1938 |
| 10 |
399 |
Pryor, Florence, [1930s?] |
| 10 |
400 |
Public Ledger, 1930 |
| 10 |
401 |
Raine, William R., 1953-1954 |
| 10 |
402 |
Randall, David A., 1957 |
| 10 |
403 |
Rapp, Virginia, 1954 |
| 10 |
404 |
Read, Nicholas, 1959 |
| 10 |
405 |
Rhinehart Publishers, 1954-1957 |
| 10 |
406 |
Rivola, Flora (includes poem), 1931 |
| 10 |
407 |
Roberts, Hazel, 1929 |
| 10 |
408 |
Robinson, Alice Wade, to Arthur Davison Ficke,
1934
|
| 10 |
409 |
Robinson, Martha, [1926?] |
| 10 |
410 |
Robinson, William J., 1930 |
| 10 |
411 |
Rolfe, Edwin, 1920's |
| 10 |
412 |
Rooney, Alicia, 1940 |
| 10 |
413 |
Root, E. Merrill, [1920s?] |
| 10 |
414 |
Rosseli, Rita, 1945 |
| 10 |
415 |
Rothman, Robert, after 1926 |
| 10 |
416 |
Ruggles, Eleanor, 1959 |
| 10 |
417 |
Russell, Bertrand (B.R.), 1920's |
| 10 |
418 |
Ryan, Chilton, 1953 |
| 10 |
419 |
Sanger, Margaret, ca. 1930 |
| 11 |
420 |
Sanders, Lillian, 1927 |
| 11 |
421 |
Schroeder, Ralph Lietz, 1946-1960 |
| 11 |
422 |
Schwabe, Mrs. C.A., 1928 |
| 11 |
423 |
Scoville, Bernice Mead, 1920s |
| 11 |
424 |
Seiler, Conrad, 1958 |
| 11 |
425 |
Seligson, Seymour, (The Group), (includes biographical
fragment of Dell), 1929-1930
|
| 11 |
426 |
Semple, Ellen Churchill, ca. 1911 |
| 11 |
427 |
Seybolt, Paul S., 1937 |
| 11 |
428 |
Shapiro, S.R., [1947?] |
| 11 |
429 |
Sheaffer, Louis, 1957 |
| 11 |
430 |
Sherman, Edna M. (Mt. Vernon High School), 1927 |
| 11 |
431 |
Shinn, Barbara, to B (Mrs. Floyd Dell), n.d. |
| 11 |
432 |
Simons, A.M., The Coming Nation, 1911 |
| 11 |
433 |
Simpson, Robert, 1947 |
| 11 |
434 |
Sinclair, Mary Craig (Mrs. Upton), 1954-1956 |
| 11 |
435 |
Sinclair, Upton, n.d., 1911-1939 |
| 11 |
436 |
Sinclair, Upton, (includes works), 1942-1960 |
| 11 |
437 |
Sinclair, Upton, to others (copies), 1928, 1965 |
| 11 |
438 |
Singer, Herman, 1958 |
| 11 |
439 |
Singsaas, Randi, 1956 |
| 11 |
440 |
Slosson, Edwin E., 1912 |
| 11 |
441 |
Slosson, Preston & Lucy, 1931 |
| 11 |
442 |
Smith, Eleanor, 1939 |
| 11 |
443 |
Smith, Paul Jordan, 1925 |
| 11 |
444 |
Smith, Robert, (Sagamore Press), 1957 |
| 11 |
445 |
Smith, Mrs. Tirzah, 1931 |
| 11 |
446 |
Steckel, Sally, 1948 |
| 11 |
447 |
Steinbeck, John, to "Joe" (copy), ca. 1939 |
| 11 |
448 |
Stone, Irving, 1938-1949 |
| 11 |
449 |
Strunsky, Anna, 1912 |
| 11 |
450 |
Survey, The, 1930 |
| 11 |
451 |
Taylor, B.L., 1910s |
| 11 |
452 |
Taylor, Walker, 1954 |
| 11 |
453 |
Terrell, Alin, ca. 1920s |
| 11 |
454 |
Tery, Simone, 1922-1925, 1940 |
| 11 |
455 |
Thatcher, George A., 1960 |
| 11 |
456 |
Thayer, John Adams, 1911 |
| 11 |
457 |
Thompson, Dorothy, 1951 |
| 11 |
458 |
Tietjens, Eunice, ca. 1910s |
| 11 |
459 |
Tilden, Freemen, 1911 |
| 11 |
460 |
Todd, Arthur J., (Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology,
Northwestern University), 1932
|
| 11 |
461 |
Towner, Lawrence, (Newberry Library), 1967 |
| 11 |
462 |
Tucker, Andrew, 1959 |
| 11 |
463 |
Tucker, Peggy, 1920s |
| 11 |
464 |
Turner, Timothy G., 1948 |
| 11 |
465 |
Tutwiler, Julia, 1912 |
| 11 |
466 |
Ulizio, R. Geo, 1929 |
| 11 |
467 |
Ulmann, Doris, ca. 1910s |
| 11 |
468 |
Untermeyer, Louis, 1911-1928 |
| 11 |
469 |
Updegraff, Allan, ca. 1910s |
| 11 |
470 |
Van Doren, Irita, New York Herald Times, 1938 |
| 11 |
471 |
Van Loon, Hendrick Willem, 1921 |
| 11 |
472 |
Van Valkenburgh, M.S., 1927 |
| 11 |
473 |
Vance, Louis Joseph, 1913 |
| 11 |
474 |
Vanzler, Joseph, ca. 1920s |
| 11 |
475 |
Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1924 |
| 11 |
476 |
Waddell, Elizabeth, 1925 |
| 11 |
477 |
Waite, John A., 1947-1948 |
| 11 |
478 |
Waldmeier, Viola, 1931 |
| 11 |
479 |
Wallace, David B., 1937 |
| 11 |
480 |
Watson, Goodwin, 1944 |
| 11 |
481 |
Watson, John B., 1930 |
| 11 |
482 |
Wells, H.G., (includes printed pamphlet, inscribed to
Dell from Wells), 1919-1920
|
| 11 |
483 |
Weston, Robert, 1960 |
| 11 |
484 |
Wheelock, John Hall, 1933 |
| 11 |
485 |
White, Jean Martin, 1934 |
| 11 |
486 |
Williams, Albert Rhys, [1920s?] |
| 11 |
487 |
Wilson, Edmund, 1952-1953 |
| 11 |
488 |
Wing, De Witt C., 1911 |
| 11 |
489 |
Woodward, W.E., 1927 |
| 11 |
490 |
Unidentified, n.d. |
| 11 |
491 |
Unidentified, 1925-1930 |
| 11 |
492 |
Unidentified, "Edna", 1930 |
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| Primarily manuscript and printed examples of Dell's writings.
Included are manuscript copies of published novels Moon-Calf, The Briary-Bush and An
Unmarried Father, plus unpublished stories, plays, novels, and fragments
of novels. There are numerous poems and articles, both published and
unpublished, and scrapbooks of clippings that contain examples of Dell's
literary reviews. In the notebook section there are two notebooks written in
the form of letters to Stanley Pargellis, entitled: "Daughters of Dreams and of
Stories, Letters to Stanley Pargellis from Floyd Dell, 1952" and "Now That Our
Youth Begins to Fade, A Letter to Stanley Pargellis, 1952". Also, there is a
collection of publications of the WPA penned by Dell; Dell himself wrote in an
attribution to his work if there was no credit given on the document .
|
| The notations AD, ADS, TD, and TDS after the title of the work
indicate Autograph Document, (in Dell's hand); Autograph Document Signed, Typed
Document, or Typed Document Signed. Some are a combination of both, or printed
with autograph annotations.
|
| Arranged alphabetically by title or type of material. Works by
Others are filed at the end of the Series, alphabetically by the author.
|
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 12 |
493 |
1944-1954: A Brief History, AD, 1943 |
| 12 |
494 |
Adolescent Education: A Parental and Psychological
View, TDS and printed, 1932
|
| 12 |
495 |
Adolescent Steps Out, The - And How!, printed,
1937
|
| 12 |
496 |
Adventure, TD (2 copies) and printed [see also Danger],
1914
|
| 12 |
497 |
Alcohol as the Servant of Art and Friendship, printed,
1925
|
| 12 |
498 |
Alcoholiday, Printed, Jun. 1916 |
| 12 |
499 |
Alexander & Campaspe: A New & Improved Version
of Lyly's Play, AD, n.d.
|
| 12 |
500 |
[Alfred A. Knopf wants to bring out a book of mine ….],
TD, 1919
|
| 12 |
501 |
All About Love [questionnaire, sonnet and portrait],
printed, 1918
|
| 12 |
502 |
American Kiss and Tell, AD & TD (2 copies),
n.d.
|
| 12 |
503 |
[American poetry at this present moment …], AD,
incomplete, n.d.
|
| 12 |
504 |
Anatomy of Melancholy - Inscription (draft) to John S.
Mayfield, AD, n.d.
|
| 12 |
505 |
[Autobiographical notes], AD, n.d. |
| 12 |
506 |
[Autobiographical outline], AD, 1898-1909 |
| 12 |
507 |
[Autobiographical outline], AD, 1919-1932 |
| 12 |
508 |
Babes in the Wood, TD, (2 copies), n.d. |
| 12 |
509 |
Barrymore, Lionel - speech prepared by Dell, re:
Barrymore's music being performed by the WPA Symphony Orchestra of LA, AD,
n.d.
|
| 12 |
510 |
Beating, The, TD and printed (2 copies), 1914 |
| 12 |
511-512 |
[Benton Family], AD, n.d. |
| 12 |
513 |
Birthday Sonnets to BMG, With Love from FD, printed,
1937
|
| 12 |
514 |
Bobby Yardley's Father, AD, incomplete, n.d. |
| 12 |
515 |
Books That Are Interesting, printed (SEE OVERSIZE),
Sept. 1916
|
| 13 |
516 |
Briary-Bush, The, A Novel, ADS, p. 1-301 |
| 13 |
517 |
Briary-Bush, The, A Novel, ADS, p. 302-551 |
| 13 |
518 |
Burlesquerie, printed, (SEE OVERSIZE), Jan. 1916 |
| 13 |
519 |
But We Live Now, AD, n.d. |
| 13 |
520 |
Cabin, The, A Comedy, AD, n.d. |
| 13 |
521-522 |
Camillia - Jenny Story - Unfinished, fragments, AD,
n.d.
|
| 13 |
523 |
Can Men and Women Be Friends?, printed, May 28, 1924 |
| 13 |
524 |
Carl Browne, The Labor Knight (co-authored by Arthur
Young), printed, n.d.
|
| 14 |
525-526 |
Cautious Amorist, The: (play) comedy in three acts, TD
(see also Additions, box 29), 1933
|
| 14 |
527 |
Change in American Life and Fiction, printed,
1915
|
| 14 |
528 |
Charlie in the Steel -Mills, printed, 1923 |
| 14 |
529 |
Chaste Adventures of Joseph, The [play], TD & AD,
n.d.
|
| 14 |
530 |
Children and the Machine Age, printed, 1934 |
| 14 |
531 |
[Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, restoration of stanzas], AD,
n.d.
|
| 14 |
532 |
[Comparison between 2 texts: Intellectual Vagabondage
and Sex - Expression in Literature], TD, ca 1926
|
| 14 |
533 |
Confessions of a Feminist Man, printed, (SEE OVERSIZE),
n.d.
|
| 14 |
534 |
Creative Sceptic, The, [Letter to the Editor], printed,
1920
|
| 14 |
535 |
Creators, The , AD, TD, and printed, ca 1912 |
| 14 |
536 |
Cynthia, by Anthony Crone (pseud.), TDS, n.d. |
| 14 |
537 |
Danger, printed, (see also Adventure), 1912 |
| 14 |
538 |
Dark Continent, The, printed (2 copies), Feb. 1916 |
| 14 |
539 |
Daughters of Dreams and of Stories: Letters to Stanley
Pangellis, AD, 1952
|
| 14 |
540 |
Demands of the United States, AD, ca 1946 |
| 14 |
541 |
Diana Stair [play], AD & TD, ca 1932 |
| 14 |
542 |
Diary (incomplete), 1932 |
| 14 |
543 |
Diary entries, scattered, 1938-1960 |
| 14 |
544 |
Do Men Want Children? (Answer to Bertrand Russell's
essay), printed, 1930
|
| 14 |
545 |
[Does your little boy have fear-dreams?], AD,
n.d.
|
| 14 |
546 |
Dr. William Fineshriber [lecture], TD, n.d. |
| 14 |
547 |
Drama of Dynamite, The, printed (2 copies),
n.d.
|
| 15 |
548 |
Dream-Snatchers: a novel, TD, n.d. |
| 15 |
549 |
Dream-Snatchers: a novel, carbon copy, n.d. |
| 15 |
550 |
Dynamite in Dreams, AD (SEE OVERSIZE), n.d. |
| 15 |
551 |
III Dynasts, The, notecards, AD, n.d. |
| 15 |
552 |
Eastman, Max: Affadavit, re: Communist ties, TD (SEE
OVERSIZE), 1925
|
| 15 |
553 |
Edna Millay Finds a Cook, ADS, 1932 |
| 15 |
554 |
Edna Millay Finds a Cook, TD (2 copies) & printed,
1932
|
| 15 |
555 |
Edna St. Vincent Millay, printed (SEE OVERSIZE),
1931
|
| 15 |
556 |
Enigma [play], TDS, n.d. |
| 15 |
557 |
Eye of the Observer, The, (incomplete), n.d. |
| 15 |
558 |
II Failure of Columbus, (incomplete), AD, n.d. |
| 15 |
559 |
Fairy Gold - Hill of Dreams - Shadow Mistress, AD,
n.d.
|
| 15 |
560 |
Family Circle [play], co-authored with B. Marie Gage,
TD (see also Additions, Box 29), 1932
|
| 15 |
561 |
Fast Changing Job of Parenthood, The, AD, n.d. |
| 15 |
562 |
Fear, printed, 1915 |
| 15 |
563 |
First Impressions of Chicago, AD, n.d. |
| 15 |
564 |
Five-Minute Problem Play, A, TDS, n.d. |
| 15 |
565 |
Flambeau, TD and AD, n.d. |
| 15 |
566 |
Flower o' the Peach, printed (2 copies), n.d. |
| 15 |
567 |
Foolish Virgins, TD (2 copies), n.d. |
| 16 |
568 |
Fragment: [begins, Anxiety is theme.], AD |
| 16 |
569 |
Fragment: [begins Dr. Walter Quillam was an Army
dentist…], AD
|
| 16 |
570 |
Fragment: [begins, Everybody was surprised when Bill
lost his job on the Register], AD
|
| 16 |
571 |
Fragment: [begins, In white flannels …, re: Orrick
Smith]
|
| 16 |
572 |
Fragment: The Jealousy of Queen Hera, AD |
| 16 |
573 |
Fragments: [Latimer-Spiegel Dynasty] |
| 16 |
574 |
Fragment: Miss Paley and the Post-War World, AD
|
| 16 |
575 |
Fragment: [begins, The New Republic has been devoting
its columns to a prolonged Marxian autopsy …], AD
|
| 16 |
576 |
Fragment: The Reckless Wish of Seawen O'Hara, AD
|
| 16 |
577 |
Fragment: [begins, Shortly before the close of the
war…], AD
|
| 16 |
578 |
Fragments, unidentified |
| 16 |
579 |
Garda Ballou, drafts, AD |
| 16 |
580 |
Gifts of the Fourth Goddess, The, ADS & printed,
Oct. 1923
|
| 16 |
581 |
Goddard College Commencement Address [lecture], AD,
1951
|
| 16 |
582 |
Greek Gentlemen, AD, n.d. |
| 16 |
583 |
Herrick, AD & TD (SEE OVERSIZE), n.d. |
| 16 |
584 |
Hickory Dickory Dock, ADS (2 copies), n.d. |
| 16 |
585 |
High School Fraternities, TD, n.d. |
| 16 |
586 |
His Lost Lenore (with fragment: Lenore), TD,
n.d.
|
| 16 |
587 |
Homecoming, pp. 1-207, AD (see also Additions, Box 29),
ca. 1933
|
| 17 |
588 |
Homecoming, pp. 208-300, AD, ca. 1933 |
| 17 |
589 |
Homecoming, pp. 301-420, AD, ca. 1933 |
| 17 |
590 |
Homecoming, pp. 421-588d, AD, ca. 1933 |
| 17 |
591 |
Homecoming - pages omitted, pp. 478-527, TDS,
ca. 1933
|
| 17 |
592 |
Homer and the Soap-Box, printed (SEE OVERSIZE),
Jan. 1914
|
| 17 |
593 |
Honest to God and Cross Your Heart [unsent letter to
Harriet Monroe], TD, n.d.
|
| 17 |
594 |
How Parents Grow Up, TDS and ADS, n.d. |
| 17 |
595 |
How it Feels to be Psycho-analyzed, TD & TDS (2
variant copies), n.d.
|
| 17 |
596 |
Hubbard, Elbert - Obituary, [1915] |
| 17 |
597 |
Human Nature, TD, n.d. |
| 17 |
598 |
Ibsen Revisited [party], TD, n.d. |
| 17 |
599 |
Idealist, The [play], TD, n.d. |
| 17 |
600 |
If They Want to Get Married, printed, Dec. 1936 |
| 17 |
601 |
Ilma, Viola [biographical sketch], AD, [1950] |
| 17 |
602 |
[In My Youth, when I first read Shelley's poems…], AD,
n.d.
|
| 17 |
603 |
[Inscriptions by Dell in the Liberator and The Masses,
donated to Newberry], photocopies,
|
| 17 |
604 |
I've Tried it Both Ways, TD and TD fragment,
n.d.
|
| 18 |
605 |
Janet March, pp. 1-175, AD, 1923 |
| 18 |
606 |
Janet March, pp. 176-325, AD, |
| 18 |
607 |
Janet March, pp. 326-425, [41 pp.] |
| 18 |
608 |
Jessica Screams, AD & printed, 1912 |
| 18 |
609 |
John Donne, AD, (SEE OVERSIZE), n.d. |
| 18 |
610 |
Junior Colleges and Terminal Education, TDS,
n.d.
|
| 18 |
611 |
Keats's Debt to Robert Burton, printed, signed,
n.d.
|
| 18 |
612 |
Keep Your Eyes on the Sidewalk, TDS, 1913 |
| 18 |
613 |
[Kinsey Report, impressions of], AD, n.d. |
| 18 |
614 |
Kitten and the Masterpiece, The, AD, TD, & printed,
[1924]
|
| 18 |
615 |
Kitty Smith and Social Integration; or De Voto der
Puehrer, ADS, n.d.
|
| 19 |
616 |
Literary Grandfather, TD, n.d. |
| 19 |
617 |
Literature and the Machine, parts III-V, VII-X, XV,
printed in the Liberator, Dec. 1923-Oct. 1924
|
| 19 |
618 |
Little Accident [play], co-authored with Thomas
Mitchell, TD, 1928
|
| 19 |
619 |
Littlest Theater, the, printed, [SEE OVERSIZE],
1913
|
| 19 |
620 |
Long Time Ago, A [play], printed, n.d. |
| 19 |
621 |
Manual for Civilian Defense, printed, [1942] |
| 19 |
622 |
Marriage Without Money, TD, [re: petting], n.d. |
| 19 |
623 |
Meeting of Pericles and Aspasia, The (attributed to
Dreiser), clipping, ca. 1916
|
| 19 |
624 |
Melodrama of Childhood, The, printed, 1934 |
| 19 |
625 |
Memories of the Old Masses, printed, Apr. 1949 |
| 19 |
626 |
Men and Women, printed, n.d. |
| 19 |
627 |
Mental Hygene Poetry, printed, 30-Jun-30 |
| 19 |
628 |
Mind of a Censor, The, printed, Dec. 1915 |
| 19 |
629 |
Moon-calf, chapter XXI, fragment, AD, n.d. |
| 19 |
630 |
Moon calf, excerpt, printed, May 1936 |
| 19 |
631 |
[Most striking thing about the present 'teacher-mother'
controversy, The …], TDS, n.d.
|
| 19 |
632 |
Mothers and Daughters, printed & TD, (2 copies),
1912
|
| 19 |
633 |
My Lady's Mirror [play], incomplete, AD & TD (2
copies), n.d.
|
| 19 |
634 |
Nature of Woman, The, printed (SEE OVERSIZE),
n.d.
|
| 19 |
635 |
New Times, New Manners, ADS (incomplete), n.d. |
| 19 |
636 |
Not Roses, Roses All the Way: Recollections of Edna St.
Vincent Millay [and John Reed], TD, 1967
|
| 19 |
637 |
[Notebooks, authorship uncertain], AD, n.d. |
| 19 |
638 |
[Notebook] [ca. 1913] |
| 19 |
639 |
Notes, misc., AD, n.d. |
| 19 |
640 |
Now That Our Youth Begins to Fade: A Letter to Stanley
Pangellis, ADS, 1952
|
| 19 |
641 |
Obituary of a Poet, printed, Sept. 1914 |
| 20 |
|
Old Man's Folly, An, ADS n.d. |
| 21 |
642 |
On Taking Out One's Key Ring, n.d. |
| 21 |
643 |
Our Hated Rivals, ADS, n.d. |
| 21 |
644 |
Outline of Marriage, the, printed, 1923 |
| 21 |
645 |
Parallel Lives, AD, n.d. |
| 21 |
646 |
[Paul Story], AD, incomplete, n.d. |
| 21 |
647 |
Perfect Husband, The [play], TD n.d. |
| 21 |
648 |
Perfectly Good Cat, A, TD, (SEE OVERSIZE), 1913 |
| 21 |
649 |
Phantom Adventure, AD, TD, & printed, n.d. |
| 21 |
650 |
Piece of Slag, A, Note on Alternative typographical
scheme, TD, n.d.
|
| 21 |
651 |
Poems, A (for more poems, see also Additions, box
29)
|
| 21 |
652 |
Poems, B |
| 21 |
653 |
Poems, C |
| 21 |
654 |
Poems, D |
| 21 |
655 |
Poems, E |
| 21 |
656 |
Poems, F |
| 21 |
657 |
Poems, G |
| 21 |
658 |
Poems, H |
| 21 |
659 |
Poems, I |
| 21 |
660 |
Poems, J |
| 21 |
661 |
Poems, K |
| 21 |
662 |
Poems, L |
| 21 |
663 |
Poems, M |
| 21 |
664 |
Poems, N |
| 21 |
665 |
Poems, O |
| 21 |
666 |
Poems, P |
| 21 |
667 |
Poems, Q |
| 21 |
668 |
Poems, R |
| 21 |
669 |
Poems, S |
| 22 |
670 |
Poems, T |
| 22 |
671 |
Poems, U |
| 22 |
672 |
Poems, V |
| 22 |
673 |
Poems, W |
| 22 |
674 |
Poems, X-Z |
| 22 |
675 |
Poems, fragments |
| 22 |
676 |
Poems, Booklet of Verse, 1903-1904 |
| 22 |
677 |
Poems and Notes, vol. I |
| 22 |
678 |
Poems and Notes, vol. II |
| 22 |
679 |
Poems and Notes, vol. III |
| 22 |
680 |
Poems and Notes, vol. IV |
| 22 |
681 |
[Poetry-essays concerning], AD, n.d. |
| 22 |
682 |
Poor Harold [play], TDS, n.d. |
| 22 |
683 |
Portrait of Murray Swift, TD (2 copies), n.d. |
| 22 |
684 |
Priscilla and the Dragon, printed galleys (2 copies),
n.d.
|
| 22 |
685 |
Psychanalysis and Recent Fiction, printed, 1920 |
| 22 |
686 |
Psycho-Analytic Confession, printed, Apr. 1920 |
| 23 |
687-689 |
Putting on Airs (unfinished novel), AD & TD,
begun July 25, 1937
|
| 23 |
690 |
Quick and the Dead, AD & TD, n.d. |
| 23 |
691 |
Reckless Wish of Scawen Holt, The, AD, n.d. |
| 23 |
692 |
Red-Headed Girl, The, AD, n.d. |
| 23 |
693 |
Rents Were Low in Greenwich Neighborhood, printed,
Dec. 1947
|
| 24 |
694 |
Reviews |
| 24 |
695 |
Reviews, Chicago Evening Post, Scrapbook I |
| 24 |
696 |
Reviews, Chicago Evning Post, Scrapbook II |
| 24 |
697 |
Riddle of Druska, The, TD, 1913 |
| 24 |
698 |
Rim of the World, The [play], TD, n.d. |
| 24 |
699 |
[Rim of the World - 3 costume designs by Jean (Mrs.
Louis) Untermeyer], n.d.
|
| 24 |
700 |
Rise and Fall of Greenwich Village, The, printed,
1925
|
| 24 |
701 |
Rise and Fall of the Penguins, printed galleys,
n.d.
|
| 24 |
702 |
II Robinson Crusoe, AD, n.d. |
| 24 |
703 |
Runaway, AD & TD (see also Additions, Box 29),
n.d.
|
| 24 |
704 |
Runaway [play], TD, n.d. |
| 24 |
705 |
Russia in America, printed, n.d. |
| 24 |
706 |
St. George of the Minute, Prologue, TD, 2 copies (one
copy entitled St. George in Greenwich Village), [see also Priscilla and the
Dragon]
|
| 24 |
707 |
St. George of the Minute, variant copies and notes, TD
& AD, [see also Priscilla and the Dragon] n.d.
|
| 24 |
708 |
St. George Theory of Poetry, AD, n.d. |
| 24 |
709 |
St. Thomas Chatterton, printed, Jul-25 |
| 24 |
710 |
Scarp, Diana [biographical note], AD, n.d. |
| 24 |
711 |
Scenario, printed, 1912 |
| 24 |
712 |
Sentence Completion [Miale-Holsopple test],
1950
|
| 24 |
713 |
Sex in Adolescence, printed, May-31 |
| 24 |
714 |
Sex in American Fiction, printed, Jan. 1948 |
| 24 |
715 |
Shakespeare vs. Bacon, TD, 1930 |
| 24 |
716 |
Shell-Shock and the Poetry of Robinson Jeffers,
1926
|
| 25 |
717 |
Should A Young Writer Live in Greenwich Village?, TDS,
n.d.
|
| 25 |
718 |
Six Best Novels, The, printed, Sept. 1915 |
| 25 |
719 |
Socialism and Feminism: A Reply to Belfort Bax,
printed, [with follow-up printed letters] n.d.
|
| 25 |
720 |
Spilt Milk, AD, (2 copies), n.d. |
| 25 |
721 |
Stephen Crane and the Genius Myth, printed,
Dec. 10, 1924
|
| 25 |
722 |
Sweet-and-Twenty, TDS (3 copies), n.d. |
| 25 |
723 |
They Wanted to Tell, printed, Feb. 1926 |
| 25 |
724 |
Things Are Different Now: A Sketch of Marriage and
Economics (incomplete), AD, n.d.
|
| 25 |
725 |
[This Book, Phyllis, is written at your demand,] AD
& fragment, n.d.
|
| 25 |
726 |
This Mad Ideal (1 page from draft), AD, (SEE OVERSIZE),
n.d.
|
| 25 |
727 |
Three Randley Sisters, The, TD, n.d. |
| 25 |
728 |
Time of Tarquin, The, Ad, n.d. |
| 25 |
729 |
Tokens of Love [letter to Mary Haworth], AD &
printed, n.d.
|
| 25 |
730 |
Tramp, The, The Priestess, and the Sequel, TDS,
n.d.
|
| 25 |
731 |
Tribute to W.B. Yeats, A, AD, Mar. 1953 |
| 25 |
732 |
Two American Poets: A Study in Possibilities, printed,
Apr. 1924
|
| 25 |
733 |
Two Little Americans in ancient Athens, AD,
n.d.
|
| 25 |
734 |
Two Little Americans in Ancient Greece, AD,
ca. 1920s
|
| 25 |
735-736 |
Unmarried Father [play], TD, (2 copies) n.d. |
| 25 |
737 |
Utopian Confession, A, AD, nd |
| 25 |
738 |
Utopian Fiction, essay on, AD, 1946, 1960 |
| 25 |
739 |
Ways of Life, The, printed [SEE OVERSIZE], Dec. 1915 |
| 25 |
740 |
What is Realism? (incomplete), AD, n.d. |
| 25 |
741 |
What Was Keats Thinking About?, TD, n.d. |
| 25 |
742 |
Why Mona Smiled, printed (2 copies), (SEE OVERSIZE),
June, 1914
|
| 25 |
743 |
Why They Pet, printed, (2 copies), w/ copy of reprint,
1931, 1951
|
| 26 |
744 |
WPA Writing: Bridging the Economic Gap (Speech by
Florence Kerr), TD, 1940
|
| 26 |
745 |
WPA Writing: Ceiling Price, printed, 1945 |
| 26 |
746 |
WPA Writing: The Emergency Work Relief Program of the
FERA, printed, 1935
|
| 26 |
747 |
WPA Writing: Final Report of the WPA Program, printed,
1946
|
| 26 |
748 |
WPA Writing: Government Aid During the Depression to
Professional, Technical and Other Service Workers, TD, ca. 1936
|
| 26 |
749 |
WPA Writing: Key West: The Rehabilitation of a Stranded
City, TDS, n.d.
|
| 26 |
750 |
WPA Writing: Misconceptions Concerning the WPA Program,
TD, 1939
|
| 26 |
751 |
WPA Writing: The Paradox of WPA, printed, Sept. 1938 |
| 26 |
752 |
WPA Writing: Politics and Work Relief (speech for Mr.
Hopkins), TDS, n.d.
|
| 26 |
753 |
WPA Writing: The Role of Democratic Processes In
National Defense (speech for Florence Kerr), TD, 1941
|
| 26 |
754 |
WPA Writing: Strengthening America's Economic Dukes
(speech for Florence Kerr), (SEE OVERSIZE) 1939
|
| 26 |
755 |
WPA Writing: Total Defense and Community Service
(speece for Florence Kerr), AD, n.d.
|
| 26 |
756 |
WPA Writing: The War Situation and our Problem of
Employment (radio address for Col. F.C. Harrington), TD, 1939
|
| 26 |
757 |
WPA Writing: We Have a Job to Do at Home (speech for
Florence Kerr), TD, (SEE OVERSIZE), 1940
|
| 26 |
758 |
WPA Writing: The White Collar Program (speech draft for
Jake Baker)
|
| 26 |
759 |
WPA Writing: You Can't Lend Dollars, TD, n.d. |
| 26 |
760 |
Works - by Others - Anderson, Sherwood, The Smith A
Might Man is He (play), n.d.
|
| 26 |
761 |
Works - by Others - Broun, Heywood, Broun's Nutmeg,
Vol. 3 Nos. 6-9, Jul. 1-22, 1939
|
| 26 |
762 |
Works - by Others - Cook, George Cram. Eaglet, The, TD
and AD, [All Dorr was based on F.D.] n.d.
|
| 26 |
763 |
Works - by Others - Cook, George Cram. [Poems], printed
and AD, n.d.
|
| 26 |
764 |
Works - by Others - Day, Dorothy, Lewd Sunday, TD,
n.d.
|
| 26 |
765 |
Works - by Others - Deutsch, Babbette, Severance
[poem], TD
|
| 26 |
766 |
Works - by Others - Freeman, Joseph, Pretenders and
Pioneers, TDS (Dedicated to Dell), n.d.
|
| 26 |
767 |
Works - by Others - Hardyman, Maitland, Challenge, A
(poem), printed, 1919
|
| 26 |
768 |
Works - by Others - Resek, Carl, Muckrakers and the
Younger Generation, A Note on the Continuity of Literary Radicalism, TD,
n.d.
|
| 26 |
769 |
Works - by Others - Richart, Bette, Three Resolutions
of a Riddle (poem), AD, n.d.
|
| 26 |
770 |
Works - by Others - Sanger, Margaret H., Family
Limitations; plus descriptive sheet, printed, For the use of Physicians
exclusively, 1917 and nd
|
| 26 |
771 |
Works - by Others - Shepherd, E.S., Mother's Blessing,
The, TD, n.d.
|
| 26 |
772 |
Works - by Others - Unidentified - poems, n.d. |
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|
| Materials about Floyd Dell: clippings, obituary, lecture
announcements, a couple of play programs, and promotional material and reviews
about Dell's works. Also contains a small bit of information about his sons
Tony (b. 1922) and Cris (b. 1927), and some information about Dell's employers
and interests.
|
| There is also an undated audio recording, mailed to the library in
1954, of Dell reading poems by W.B. Yeats, Vachel Lindsey, Edna St. Vincent
Millay, Edwin Arlington Robinson, John Manapole, Carl Sandburg, Bliss Carman,
G.K. Chesterton, and Dell himself. Dell speaks briefly between the poems;
sometimes the interviewer and B. Marie Gage Dell can be heard in the
background. The recording was made on a reel-to-reel tape; an audiocassette use
copy was made from the reel tape in 1983.
|
| Arranged alphabetically . |
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 27 |
773 |
Artwork - Drawings by Dell, 1903-1911 |
| 27 |
774 |
Artwork - Drawings of Dell (see also Incoming
Correspondence - Lankes, J.J.), n.d., 1923
|
| 27 |
775 |
Artwork - Nordfeldt portraits (SEE OVERSIZE),
n.d. 1913
|
| 27 |
776 |
Audio - Floyd Dell reading his poems : 1 reel + 1
audiocassette duplicate, after 1954
|
| 27 |
777 |
Bibliographies of works by Dell, 1931, 1976, 1978 |
| 27 |
778 |
Bookplate, original drawing and print, n.d. |
| 27 |
779 |
Broadcast Agreement, Statsradiofonien (Danish),
1958
|
| 27 |
780 |
Cartoon - Moon Calf, by Gropper (?), 1921 |
| 27 |
781 |
Christmas Card - J.J. Lankes woodcut print of Dell
home), ca. 1925
|
| 27 |
782 |
Clippings about Dell, n.d., 1921-1973 |
| 27 |
783 |
Clippings, miscellaneous and unidentified, n.d. |
| 27 |
784 |
Currey, Margery, obituary (photocopy), 1959 |
| 27 |
785 |
Dell, Anthony (Tony, son), clippings and miscellaneous,
1922-1938
|
| 27 |
786 |
Dell, Christopher (Cris, son), miscellaneous,
1927, 1933
|
| 27 |
787 |
Goldan, Mamie (nanny/housekeeper), print from
newspaper, n.d.
|
| 27 |
788 |
Lecture announcements, n.d., 1927, 1951 |
| 27 |
789 |
Liberal Club, play programs (plays by Dell),
ca. 1914-1915
|
| 27 |
790 |
Masses Publishing Company - Stock Certificate,
1914
|
| 27 |
791 |
Name Lists in Dell's Handwriting, n.d. |
| 27 |
792 |
Publicity - Anatomy of Melancholy, 1925-1929 |
| 27 |
793 |
Publicity - Love in the Machine Age, 1930 |
| 27 |
794 |
Reviews - The Angel Intrudes, 1921 |
| 27 |
795 |
Reviews - Ballad of Christopher Street, 1939 |
| 27 |
796 |
Reviews - Diana Stair, 1932-1933 |
| 27 |
797 |
Reviews - Golden Spike, 1934-1935 |
| 27 |
798 |
Reviews - Homecoming, 1933-1934 |
| 27 |
799 |
Reviews - Intellectual Vagabondage, 1926 |
| 27 |
800 |
Reviews - Janet March, 1923-1924 |
| 27 |
801 |
Reviews - King Arthur's Socks, 1921 |
| 27 |
802 |
Reviews - The Kitten and the Masterpiece, 1924 |
| 27 |
803 |
Reviews - Literature and the Machine Age, 1924 |
| 27 |
804 |
Reviews - Little Accident, 1928 |
| 27 |
805 |
Reviews - Looking at Life, 1924 |
| 27 |
806 |
Reviews - Love in the Machine Age, 1930 |
| 27 |
807 |
Reviews - Love Without Money, 1931-1932 |
| 27 |
808 |
Reviews - Moon-Calf, n.d., 1920-1921 |
| 27 |
809 |
Reviews - Sex in the Arts, 1932 |
| 27 |
810 |
Reviews - Souvenirs, 1929 |
| 27 |
811 |
Reviews - An Unmarried Father, 1929 |
| 27 |
812 |
Reviews - Were You Ever a Child?, 1920-1921 |
| 27 |
813 |
Royalty Statement - Angel Intrudes, [1953] |
| 27 |
814 |
Stationery, with notes re: ordering books from Japan,
ca. 1920's
|
| 27 |
815 |
Works Progress Administration (WPA), 1934-1947 |
| 27 |
816 |
Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) membership,
1911
|
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|
|
| Miscellaneous photographs of Dell, Dell's family and friends
including his parents, his wife B. Marie Dell, George Cram Cook, Arthur Davison
Ficke, Joseph Freeman, Marjorie Jones, Edna St. Vincent Millay and Upton
Sinclair. Note: photograph of Joseph Freeman by Tina Modotti has been moved to
the vault, aisle 49, row 4.
|
| Arranged with images of Dell first, followed by family members,
friends, and miscellaneous.
|
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 28 |
817 |
Dell, Floyd - candid, at Croton-on-Hudson, 1919 |
| 28 |
818 |
Dell, Floyd - candid, with son Tony (ca. 2 years old),
ca 1924
|
| 28 |
819 |
Dell, Floyd - candid, sitting on porch, ca. 1928 |
| 28 |
820 |
Dell, Floyd - candid, outside of Washington, (photo by
Tony Dell), late 1930s
|
| 28 |
821 |
Dell, Floyd - portrait, ca. fall 1908 |
| 28 |
822 |
Dell, Floyd - portrait by Marjorie Jones, ca. 1915 |
| 28 |
823 |
Dell, Floyd - portraits, ca. 1921 |
| 28 |
824 |
Dell, Floyd - portraits by Marjorie Jones, 1921 |
| 28 |
825 |
Dell, Floyd - portrait by Arthur Davison Ficke,
ca. 1928
|
| 28 |
826 |
Dell, Floyd - portraits by Marjorie Jones, 1928 |
| 28 |
827 |
Dell, Floyd - portraits by Theo Hines, 1952 |
| 28 |
828 |
Family - Dell, Anthony & Kate, late 1800s |
| 28 |
829 |
Family - Dell, Kate and Floyd, 1921 |
| 28 |
830 |
Family - Dell, Anthony and Christopher (with others),
1927-1940
|
| 28 |
830a |
Family - Dell, Anthony (Tony) and others, ca. 1922-1945 |
| 28 |
831 |
Family - Dell, B. Marie and others, 1919-ca. 1927 |
| 28 |
832 |
Family - Dell, Christopher (Cris) and others,
ca. 1927-1946
|
| 28 |
833 |
Family - Dell family group photos, 1922-1929 |
| 28 |
834 |
Family - Gage Family - ca. 1890s |
| 28 |
835 |
Friends - Cook, George Cram (in Greece), n.d. |
| 28 |
836 |
Friends - Cook, Mollie (Price), with Family,
1908-1909
|
| 28 |
837 |
Friends - Cool, Janet, 1926 |
| 28 |
838 |
Friends - Ficke, Arthur Davison and Gladys, and Edna
St. Vincent Millay, 1920s-30s
|
| 28 |
839 |
Friends - Ficke, Arthur Davison, nd, 1934 |
| 28 |
840 |
Friends - Ficke, Arthur Davison, with Bliss Carman,
Witter Bynner in New Mexico, 1927
|
| 28 |
841 |
Friends - Freeman, Joseph, Mexico, 1929 |
| 28 |
842 |
Friends - Freeman, Joseph, signed portrait by Tina
Modotti, SEE VAULT (FLAT) AISLE 49, ROW 4, 1929
|
| 28 |
843 |
Friends - Hardyman, Hugh and his school in Jalisco,
Mexico, n.d.
|
| 28 |
844 |
Friends - Jones, Marjorie, 1917? |
| 28 |
845 |
Friends - Jones, Marjorie, and son Chilton,
early 1920s
|
| 28 |
846 |
Friends - Jones, Marjorie, taken with her child Willem
in the 20s, 1920s
|
| 28 |
847 |
Friends - Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1920s |
| 28 |
848 |
Friends - Shinn, William (Dad), late 1930s |
| 28 |
849 |
Friends - Sinclair, Upton, bust, ca. 1926 |
| 28 |
850 |
Friends - Sinclair, Upton, signed portraits,
1932, nd
|
| 28 |
851 |
Friends - Stevens, Doris, n.d. |
| 28 |
852 |
Friends - Taggard, Genevieve and Robert Wolf at Croton,
1921
|
| 28 |
853 |
Friends - Tery, Simone, ca. 1920s |
| 28 |
854 |
Miscellaneous - Dell home in Croton-on-Hudson, NY,
1934-1937
|
| 28 |
855 |
Miscellaneous - Dell home (farmhouse), Whipple Hill,
Winchester, NH, 1934
|
| 28 |
856 |
Miscellaneous - Ficke, Arthur Davison's apartment, 42
Commerce St., NY, n.d.
|
| 28 |
857 |
Miscellaneous - set painting, Washinton Square by
Moonlight, by Dell, for Provincetown Players, The Angel Intrudes, 1917-1918
|
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|
| Incoming letters from sister Cora Dell and Mrs. Fannie Dell,
mostly regarding financial and health problems, and a few other miscellaneous
letters. Also, a partial manuscript of memoir Homecoming and manuscript copies
of three plays, a few poems and a small collection of miscellany.
|
| Purchase, Society of Collectors, 2008. |
| Arranged by type of material. |
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 29 |
858 |
Correspondence, Incoming: Arnold, L.R., Dec. 20, 1932 |
| 29 |
859 |
Correspondence, Incoming: Dell, Cora, Feb. 7, 1933-Sept. 14, 1934 |
| 29 |
860 |
Correspondence, Incoming: Dell, Fannie, Aug. 25, 1933-Apr. 29, 1936 |
| 29 |
861 |
Correspondence, Incoming: Gessler, Clifford,
Dec. 20, 1932
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| 29 |
862 |
Correspondence, Incoming: Meldrum, John, Feb. 1, 1934 |
| 29 |
863 |
Works: The Cautious Amorist [play], TD (also in Box 14),
1933
|
| 29 |
864 |
Works: Family Circle [play], TD (also in Box 15),
1932
|
| 29 |
865 |
Works: Homecoming [partial memoir], TDS (also in Boxes
16-17), undated
|
| 29 |
866 |
Works: Runaway [play], AD,TDS (also in Box 24),
undated
|
| 29 |
867 |
Works: 8 poems in scrapbook titled Recipes, TD,
1967
|
| 29 |
868 |
Works: Poems (2), TD, AD, undated |
| 29 |
869 |
Miscellaneous: B. Marie Gage items, 1923-1930 |
| 29 |
870 |
Miscellaneous: Artwork, cards and drawings, 1925-1950 |
| 29 |
871 |
Miscellaneous: Newspaper clipping, undated; Executor's
report on estate of Eliza Crone, April, 1934
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