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Scott Donaldson's biography of Archibald MacLeish
Scope and Contents Notes for Chapter twenty-one ("The View from Sixty"). (1 item)
Scott Donaldson's biography of Archibald MacLeish
Scope and Contents Notes for Chapter twenty-two ("Means of Escape")
Scott Donaldson's biography of Archibald MacLeish
Scope and Contents Notes for Chapter twenty-three ("Poet Laurete"). (1 item)
Scott Donaldson's biography of Archibald MacLeish
Scope and Contents Notes for Chapter twenty-four ("Quarrels With the World"). (1 item)
Scott Donaldson's biography of Archibald MacLeish
Scope and Contents Notes for Chapter twenty-five ("Last Lines"). (1 item)
Scott Donaldson's biography of Archibald MacLeish
Categories for filing the biography. (1 item)
Hemingway vs. Fitzgerald
Articles used for Chapter 4, Oceans Apart. Includes copies of letters to an dfrom Fitzgerald and Hemingway.
Chapter 5 - A "Special" at Harvard
Chapter 4 is entitled, Fall of the House of Robinson, and may be included in folders 4-6.
Chapter 16-17 - Down and Out, Yet Again and Life in the Woods, Death in Boston
This series holds material related to the book, "Edwin Arlington Robinson: A Poet's Life."
Chapter 16-17 - Down and Out, Yet Again and Life in the Woods, Death in Boston
This series holds material related to the book, "Edwin Arlington Robinson: A Poet's Life."
Letter, Elizabeth Myers, Norfolk, Virginia to John Myers, 1811 March 16
Eliza feels fortunate to have heard from John twice during his passage. Billy Cowper had them up until midnight with tales of John in London. Sam is back home, but seems tired of study. Ady is courted by GW, Ben Myers & Captain Donaldson.
Archibald Woods to John Good, 1821 August 15
If Good will hire his bellows out to Joseph Handlon, Woods will see they are taken care of. Includes, document of Joseph Handlon (witnessed by Andrew Donaldson) acknowledging receipt of the bellows.
Television Channel 8's Coverage of Installation of Margaret Thatcher as Chancellor of the College, February 5-6, 1994
One VHS videotape of Channel 8's coverage of Thatcher's installation. Tape also includes an interview with Margaret Thatcher, David Brinkley, and Sam Donaldson on ABC News. Tape length and speed are unspecified. Acc. 2007.084
Articles on Archibald MacLeish
Articles by William H. MacLesih, (October 1982), Arthur Mizener (1938), and George Plimpton (1981). Copy of MacLeish's notebook from his trip to Persia in 1926. (4 items)
Typescripts of notes by Archibald MacLeish
1923-1925, on Santayana Essays. First notes and drafts for what became The Hamlet of A. MacLeish, etc. (6 items)
A Manuscript
44 pages long, entitely "Notes from a conversation with Archibald MacLeish, Conway, Mass. Saturday, Sunday, September 9-10, 1978." Further noted: "R.H. Winnick interviews not on tape." Corrections made by A. MacLeish. (1 item)
Notes from an interview with Archibald MacLeish
on November 10, &11, 1979, organized by subject. Subjects include: Conquistador, Fall of the City, Panic, Hemmingway and his ancestry (25 items)
Scott Donaldson's notes of interviews by Roy Winnick
of Ishbel MacLeish and Alexander Campbell (7 Arpil 1979). Subjects include: prejudice, Aunt Mary, children, Ken and Mimi. (26 items).
Transcripts of Roy Winnick's interview of Archibald MacLeish
on April 21, 1979, entitled: Hemmingway, Ada, Dean Acheson, Myers-Paris, Harvard Law, Aunt Mary, Tower of Ivory-Larry Mason and Yale position-Johnson. (9 items)
Notes from Roy Winnick's interview with Archibald MacLeish
on April 21, 1979, entitled: Harvard Law, New Republic, Leaving the law/ Aunt Mary/ Father, Zack Chafee/ Harvard Law, Bundys, leaving the law and recording. (9 items)
Notes from Roy Winnick's interview of Archibald MacLeish
on April 21, 1979, entitled :Librarian of Congress, Margaret Bishop, Father. quarrel between parents, inherited traits from parents/ Ancestry, Henry Luce/ Fortune, Army/ WWI, and Harvard/ Teaching International Law. (10 items)
Scott Donaldson's biography of Archibald MacLeish
Notes for use in the preface. Includes interviews with W. Jackson Bate (October 14, 1988) and James Chace (April 6, 1990). (1 item)
Chapter 2- A Manor Town in Maine
Chapter 1 is entitled, A Hell of a Name for a Poet, and may be included in this folder.
Letter, William B. Street, Lisbon, Portugal to John Myers, 1811 July 4
Street reports the Mercury arrived in Lisbon from Norfolk. Her corn appears as bad as the Paulina's Will make remittance to Wilson as soon as the cargo is sold, and will see that Price does the same. Passes on details of Sam shooting Bowden that he heard from Donaldson.
Notes on MacLeish's year in New York
1945-1946, his treatment of his son Peter, which was not harsh although he admitted that he didn't treat his son Kenneth well, finances and transportation as Librarian of Congress, reading of poetry, and Library of Congress business. (5 items)