Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
"Appreciations", no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"Around the Clock", no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"Ash and Willow: To My Brother Homer," Part I and II, ca. 1943
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"At Random (200 Poems)", no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"Cymbals Thru Centuries: To France", no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"Day By Day", no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
Dedication poems, ca. 1948-1953
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"Elizabeth Barrett Browning," two versions, no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"Estrellita" and "On Hearing the Spalding Strings Play 'Estrellita,'", no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"Gifts of Observation", no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"Horace Mann", no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"The Litany of Loreto", no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
"Memory's Gift: W. A. Salter", no date
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.
Miscellaneous, arranged alphabetically by title or first line, ca. 1917-1952
Handwritten drafts of poems on a variety of topics, including classical music, nature, and time. There are several dedicated to individuals, including "Ash and Willow" that Dilworth wrote in memory of his brother Homer. Few pieces are dated, but the length of the poems and the variety of paper scraps indicate that he wrote most of his poems in segments over long periods of time.