University of Colorado
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| Title | Folsom-Elting Collection (MS 246) | |
| Dates (Inclusive) | 1862-2005 | |
| Dates (Bulk) | 1930-1995 | |
| Creator | Mary Elting, Franklin Folsom, and Michael Folsom | |
| Abstract | This collection contains manuscripts, drafts, and research materials for many of the books written by Franklin Folsom and Mary Elting and correspondence with their publishers. Information on author's groups, including the League of American Writers, The Great Peace March, and on political issues such as government surveillance, Civil Rights, and Youth Movements. Poetry, artwork, and other personal materials are also included in this collection. | |
| Collection Number | MS 246 | |
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| Repository | University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Special Collections Dept. | |
| Languages | English, French, Lithuanian, Russian | |
Mary Elting was born in 1906 in Creede, Colorado, and, as the first person in her family to attend college, studied at the University of Boulder at Colorado. After graduating from college she moved to New York to work for Forum Magazine, where she was promoted to copy editor after one week of working as a secretary. Since then, except for a year studying in France, she worked consistently for several decades writing children's books and as an editor for book and magazine publishers. Elting passed away in 2005.
Franklin Folsom was born in 1907 in Boulder, Colorado, and attended the University there. He met Mary Elting his sophomore year and they were married ten years later. After graduating, he taught at Swarthmore for two years, and then spent three years at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. He served as an able bodied seaman in the Merchant Marine during World War II. In 1948 he joined Mary in working full time writing children's books, and later began writing books for adults as well. In addition to being a prolific author, Folsom was a determined social activist. His membership in the anti-fascist League of American Writers spurred years of government surveillance, continuing up to 1986's Great Peace March, of which he was the oldest member. Folsom passed away in 1995.
Both authors were members of the Communist Party. Folsom's political leanings led him to write minority and outsider histories, while Elting, primarily a children's author, was a great supporter of minority and local writers.
Michael Folsom, son of Mary and Franklin, was born in New York City on November 22, 1938. He earned his B.A. in English at Antioch College, his M.A. in English at Rutgers University in 1963, and his Ph.D. in English from UC Berkeley in 1971. Folsom married Marcia McClintock in 1967, the same year he began teaching at MIT. He taught first in English, and later in Science, Technology, and Society and then Anthropology and Archaeology. Additionally, he began teaching American Studies and Anthropology at Brandeis in 1982. In 1980, Folsom founded the Charles River Museum of Industry in Waltham, Massachusetts, and in 1987, Folsom left teaching to work as a freelance designer of museum exhibits and as a public historian. Folsom passed away in 1990.
Rachel Folsom, Mary and Franklin's younger child, was born in New York City in 1944 and raised in Roosevelt, New Jersey. She attended Swarthmore College, followed by several years studying painting. After two years in Italy, she returned to the U.S. where she taught painting at Wheelock College, got married, and moved to Amherst, MA. A master's degree in nutrition followed, along with book collaborations with her mother and husband. For many years now she has focused on art, and is associated with a group called the Pioneer Valley Realists. Examples of her work, both written and painted, are included in the collection.
Original order of boxes 1-145 is unknown. Poetry (boxes 149-157), research materials for America's Ancient Treasures IV (boxes 167-176), letters of Mary Elwell [Franklin's mother] (boxes 213-216) and Franklin Folsom's correspondence and yearly files (217-233) are in their original order. Boxes 177-210 were originally alphabetized together under the heading "Business files." Other processed materials are from "Miscellaneous" files and original order has not been followed below the folder level. The following folders are artificial gatherings: 257/8; 259/1; 259/8; 259/10; 259/11; 261/4; 262/9; 265/12; 266/10; 266/7. Boxes 284-300 are in their original order.
The collection is open for research.
Limited duplication of materials allowed for research purposes. User is responsible for all copyright compliance. The microfilm of the League of American Writers archives may be used with the following understandings: 1) the original microfilm collection is the property of The Bancroft Library at the University of California at Berkeley, 2) the microfilm copy is provided for reference use only, 3) further reproduction in any form is prohibited, and 4) all requests for permission to publish from the microfilm collection must be obtained from The Bancroft Library.
Folsom-Elting Collection (MS 246), University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Special Collections Dept.
Reprocessing and description of boxes 1-145 by Elizabeth A. Newsom, 2007. Organization of boxes 146-283 by Elizabeth A. Newsom, 2008; preservation work on these boxes by Kristin Vannoy, Diyn Logan, and Marquita Norwood, 2005, and Elizabeth Newsom, 2008. Description of boxes 146-283 by Elizabeth Newsom and others. Description of boxes 284-300 by Emily Semenoff.
The majority of this collection was donated by Franklin Folsom and Mary Elting. *RF indicates a gift of Rachel Folsom, and *ES a gift of Evelyn Singer.
A letter by Pearl S. Buck, L.A.W. member, MS 290
A letter by Malcolm Cowley, L.A.W. member, in the Mabel Barbee Lee Collection, MS 92-1
Correspondence with and research about Robert Frost, L.A.W. member, and correspondence with Franklin Folsom, in the Edna Davis Romig Collection, MS 253
Ephemera from Earnest Hemingway, L.A.W. member, MS 380
Letter by Langston Hughes, L.A.W. member, MS 206
Rolfe Humphries, L.A.W. member, Collections MS 18, MS 162 and MS 204
The Florence Becker Lennon Collection, MS 38, has materials on Lennon, Langston Hughes, and Franklin Folsom, all L.A.W. members
A letter by Archibald MacLeish, L.A.W. member, MS 135
A letter by Eugene O'Neill, L.A.W. member, MS 221
A letter by John O'Hara, L.A.W. member, MS 220
A letter by John Steinbeck, L.A.W. member, MS 225
A copy of Monthly Review, Volume 47, Number 1, containing one article by Franklin Folsom excerpted from his book, "Days of Anger, Days of Hope..." titled "Notes on Writergate" is held in Special Collections. This article relates to the Folsom/Elting Collection (MS 246).
Swarthmore College holds the records of the Great Peace March; an online finding aid can be found here
Anti-communist movements--Government policy--United States
Antinuclear movement--United States
Freedom of the press--United States
Self-incrimination--United States
Unemployed--United States--Political activity--History
United States. Constitution--1st-10th Amendments
African American cowboys--West (U.S.)--Biography
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Political activity
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Political and social views
Bond, Stanley Ray, [n.d.]-1972
Communism and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Federal Bureau of Investigation surveillance files
Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament (Organization)
Indians of North America--Museums--Southwest, New
Soviet Union Description and travel
United States-- Central Intelligence Agency
United States. Constitution--1st Amendment
University of Colorado (Boulder campus) -- Students -- Periodicals
Walter, Francis E. (Francis Eugene), 1894-1963
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Flyers to promote the book's release [Included with Author's Guild Bulletins] |
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Drafts, galleys, source materials, correspondence with publisher and illustrator, and notes by historian E. Moser |
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Original artwork by William K. Plummer |
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Large paste-up |
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Artwork |
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Drafts, galleys, correspondence, carbons, notes, unused materials, and discussion of the artwork |
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Drafts, galleys, carbons, discussion of the artwork, unused materials |
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Contains outlines, rough drafts, manuscripts, trip and research notes, reviews, galleys, and proofs |
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Contains manuscripts, galleys, correspondence, and research materials |
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Contains a rough draft |
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Contains a draft and a galley |
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Related Materials |
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Contains planning materials and drafts |
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Contains drafts, notes, and audio interviews with Louis Mofsie |
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Contains drafts |
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Contains a manuscript and production materials |
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Correspondence related to republishing |
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Galleys, artwork, index, and notes |
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Original artwork by Angeline V. Cufogienis |
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Resources |
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Source notes |
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Notes and research materials |
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Reference files, A-C |
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Reference files, C-X |
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Other materials |
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Related papers: an explanatory note to the researcher from Folsom, outlines, and discarded information. |
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Masters |
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Drafts |
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References, reviews, corrections |
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Flyers |
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Reviews |
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correspondence and newspaper article |
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Contains a partial draft, research materials by state, photographs, correspondence, and other notes |
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Artwork |
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Publication materials including galleys, proofs, drafts, paste-ups, and publisher correspondence |
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Resources including Flag Data Archives, Flag Bulletins, National Geographics, research-related correspondence and other references |
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Contains drafts, galleys, a rough dummy, and related correspondence |
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Contains drafts and typescripts |
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One draft |
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Publication materials including carbons, galleys, drafts, and illustration captions |
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One copy of the book, heavily annotated for revision. Gift of Evelyn Singer |
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References and plans for future uses |
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References and plans for future uses |
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Contains notes, drafts, resource materials, illustrations, related correspondence, sample of dried corn |
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Contains drafts and dummies |
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Contains drafts, a paste-up, illustration requests and captions, Bernard Wailes' notes on ms., correspondence, proposals and outlines |
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Contains drafts, correspondence, press releases and reviews, type and image samples, sources, maps, and notes |
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Reviews |
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Flyers |
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Drafts |
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Contains outlines, drafts and carbons, research notes, illustrations, deleted material, illustrations, front matter, index, and bibliography |
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Xerox of book, rough drafts, galleys, and features |
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Resources by state and province |
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Other resources |
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Correspondence, reviews, photos, and flyers |
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Contains one copy of the book, heavily annotated for revision |
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Contains first and second revision (first revision under the title "The Arrow Book of Railroading"), two copies of "The Real Book About Trains" by David Cole, with notes tucked inside one copy, labelled "Exhibit A" and "Exhibit B." |
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Contains versions and author's note |
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Contains drafts, background materials, and lists and note cards of questions |
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Mainly from books not in this collection |
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Research materials |
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Research notes and correspondence |
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Research notes and drafts, chapters 1-17 |
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Research notes and drafts |
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Research material |
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Research material- scrapbooks and oversized files |
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Photostats of "Unemployed Citizen" and "The Hunger Fighter" workers' newspapers |
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Albany, NY Hunger March: October-November 1934 |
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Notecards with bibliographic and other reference information |
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Illustrations files |
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Typescripts |
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Publication preparation (box 134 also includes a publication response) |
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"Jobless Jack-Tars (1808)," Folsom |
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Memories of the IWW |
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Haymarket Era |
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Scientist and Socialist |
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American Radical |
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Workingmen's Party |
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Mary Brown |
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American Marxist |
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Worker's Life |
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Index cards with index, bibliography, and copyright information |
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LAW Authors |
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A-Brewster "A" general, Algren, Sherwood Anderson, Ben Appel, Aragon, Nathan Asch, Sholem Asch, "B" general, James Baldwin, Ralph Bates, Wm. Rose Benet, EWC Benjamin, Alvah Bessie, Marc Blitzstein, Maxwell Bodenheim, Millen Brand, Brecht, Dorothy Brewster |
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Bronowski-Dreiser Jacob Bronowski, Van Wyck Brooks, Earl Browder, Sterling A. Brown, Pearl S. Buck, Stanley Burnshaw, "C" general, Erskine Caldwell, Harry Carlisle, Lester Cole, Jack Conroy, Kyle Crichton, Norman Corwin, Malcolm Cowley, "D" general, Edward Dahlberg, George Dangerfield, Joy Davidman, Robert Gorham Davis (Obed Books), De La Mora, Martha Dodd, John Dos Passos, Theodore Dreiser |
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E-Gold "E" general, Ralph Ellison, "F" general, James T. Farrell, Howard Fast, Lyon Feuchtwanger, Vardis Fisher, Eleanor Flexnor, Franklin Folsom, William Foster, Waldo Frank, Joseph Freeman, EWC Freistadt, Robert Frost, "G" general, Mike Gold |
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Golden-Johnson Nan Golden, James Olga Gow, Bernard Gerbanier, Horace Gregory, John Gunther, "H" general, Dashiell Hammett, Lillian Hellman, Ernest Hemingway, Josephine Herbst, Granville Hicks, EWC Hoffmeister, EWC Hostovsky, Irving Howe, Langston Hughes, Rolfe Humphries, "I" general, "J" general, Paul Jarrico, V.J. Jerome, Orrick Johns, James Weldon Johnson |
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Josephson-Mann, H. Matthew Josephson, "K" general, Gordon Kahn, EWC Kantorwicz, Jean (Faterson) Karsavina, EWC Katz, Rockwell Kent, EWC Kisch, Arthur Kober, Alfred Kreymborg, Louis Kronenberger, Joshua Kunitz, "L" general, Oliver LaFarge, Edwin Lanham, Ring Lardner, Margaret Larkin, John Howard Lawson, Ruth Lechlitner, Florence Becker Lennon, Meridel LeSueur, H.H. Lewis, Walter Lownfels, "M" general, MacLeish, Norman MacLeod, Ben Maddow, Albert Maltz, Heinrich Mann |
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Mann, T. -Roth Thomas Mann, EWC Marchwitza, F.O. Matthiesen, Claude McKay, Ruth McKinney, Lewis Milestone, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Arthur Miller, L. Mins, Miscellaneous and general, "N" general, Pablo Neruda, James Neugass, "O" general, Harvey O'Connor, Clifford Odets, Eugene O'Neill, John O'Hara, Samuel Ornitz, "P" general, Charles Page, Myra Page, Dorothy Parker, Katherine Anne Porter, Harold Preece, John Hyde Preston, "Q" general, "R" general, Phillip Rahv, EWC Regler, Renn, Kenneth Rexroth, Elmer Rice, Earl Robinson, Ralph Roeder, Edwin Rolfe, Roosevelt, Robert Rossen, Henry Roth, |
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Rukeyser-Stewart, D.O. Muriel Rukeyser, "S" general, Isidor Schneider, Max Schroeder, Budd Schulberg, EWC Seghers, George Seldes, Irwin Shaw, Vincent Sheean, Upton Sinclair, George Sklar, Agnes Smedley, Edgar Snow, Stephen Spender, John Stafford, Lincoln Steffens, John Steinbeck, Phillip Stevenson, Donald Ogden Stewart |
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Stewart, D.O.-Taggard Donald Ogden Stewart, Rex Stout, SWIATLO, "T" general, Genevieve Taggard |
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[Taggard]-Trotsky [Genevieve Taggard], Alexander Trachtenberg, Trotsky |
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Trumbo-Winwar Dalton Trumbo, "U" general, "V" general, Mary Vorse, "W" general, Goodwin Watson, Franz Weiskopf, Orson Welles, EWC Werfel, Nathaniel West, John Wheelwright, Robert Whitcomb, Thornton Wilder, Ella Winter, Frances Winwar |
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Wright-Z, images of authors Richard Wright, Thomas Wolfe, "Y" general, "Z" general, images of authors [negatives of photographs reproduced in "Days of Anger"] |
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Oversized materials on Ralph Bates and Millen Brand |
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Sources, alphabetical |
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Sources by chapter |
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Unused copy |
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Materials found inside books [see separated materials] used as sources for "Days of Anger" |
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Galleys and illustrations |
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Copies of sources: "Fighting Words," ed. Donald Ogden Stewart, "The development of an American Marxist Literary Criticism," David Peck; and "The League of American Writers," Anne Laura Schwartz |
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Reviews |
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Remarks by Franklin Folsom at the Special Collections reception, and box list of DoA papers |
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Mahler Institute correspondence (grant provider) |
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flyers |
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Publicity and Reviews |
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Reviews |
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Contest |
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Flyers |
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Contains one copy of the book, heavily annotated for revision |
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Contains one copy of the book, heavily annotated for revision |
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Copies of finished book |
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Notes on Soviet trip used for research, Summer 1964 |
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AAT III |
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AAT III: reviews, ads, duplicates |
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American Philosophical Society |
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Black Cowboy Reviews |
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Book Lists |
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Book Signing Tour |
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Capitol Shoe Book |
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Clarion/Hougton Mifflin |
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Copyright |
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Crises Press |
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Crown- Exploring American Caves |
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Crown: Caves publicity |
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Days of Anger: corrections |
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Days of Anger: criticism |
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Doubleday |
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Doubleday: Lollipop Factory Contract |
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Doubleday: Real Baseball Contract |
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Doubleday: Real Books Contract |
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Doubleday: Real Book of Trains Contract |
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Doubleday: Real Cowboys Contract |
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Doubleday: Real Indians Contract |
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Doubleday: Real Jokes Contract |
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Doubleday: Real Journeys Contract |
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Doubleday: Real Lincoln Contract |
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Doubleday: Real Tall Tales Contact |
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Doubleday: Soldiers, Sailors, Fliers, and Marines Contract |
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Doubleday: We Are the Government Contract |
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Dutton |
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Economics of Publishing |
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Evans |
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M. Evans Corn Contract |
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M. Evans- Harcourt Jovanovich |
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Evans- Hopi Reviews |
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Evans- The Hopi Way Contract |
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Fingermen |
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Follett Red Power |
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Fledderjohann |
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Folsom, F- Books published |
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Folsom, F- New Frontiers |
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Folsom, F- MS Unpublished |
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Folsom, F- MS Unpublished, 'Heritage" |
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Folsom, F- MS Unpublished, pt. 3 |
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Folsom, F- New York Times article |
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Folsom, F- Published Articles |
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Folsom, Mary- Publicity |
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Folsom, Mary Elting: Books Published |
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Folsom, Frank and Mary E. (Publishing) |
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Folsom, Franklin and Mary Elting Newspaper Articles |
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Folsom, Franklin Duplicates/Published Articles |
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Funk and Wagnall's Documents, Book Reviews, and Contract |
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Gosset settlement |
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Grants |
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Grey Panthers and Mahler Grant |
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Grosset, General |
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Grosset: Answer Book Series Contracts |
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Grosset Contracts: Strange but True Travel Fun |
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Grosset Flags Contract |
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Grosset: Mysterious Seas |
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Grosset: Answer Book Series Royalties |
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Grosset Royalties, cont. |
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Grosset: Book Reviews, Publicity, Fan Mail |
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Grosset: The Language Book |
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Grosset: The Language Book Publicity and Comments |
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Grosset: Miscellaneous Documents |
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Gunpowder for Liberty MS and notes |
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Harvey House Publishers- Reviews |
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Harvey House: Publicity and Reviews of "Science and the Secret of Man's Past" |
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Harvey: At Work Books Contracts, etc |
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Harvey: Beyond the Frontier Contract |
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Harvey Contracts: Cooking, 3 Mysteries, Famous Pioneers |
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Harvey: Hidden Ruin Contract |
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Harvey: Helicopter, Water and Science Secrets Contracts |
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Harvey House: Reviews and Publicity |
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Harvey House: Helicopter Reviews |
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Harvey: The Story of Archaeology Reviews |
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Harvey: Wilderness Mysteries |
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Harvey Contracts: Archaeology, Secret Story, Search in the Desert |
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Highlights |
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Houghton Mifflin Company |
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Ideas |
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Illinois Labor Society |
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Impatient Armies documents |
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Impatient Armies corrections |
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Impatient Armies- Reviews (duplicates) |
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Impatient Armies- Permissions and Royalties |
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Impatient Armies- text permissions |
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Impatient Armies- University Press contracts instructions |
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Impatient Armies-style |
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Impatient Armies- misc |
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Results [IAP permissions requests] |
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Permissions IAP |
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Jackets: Science and the Secret of Man's Past |
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Labor's Heritage |
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Little, Brown, and Company Contract with M. Edel |
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MacMillan Royalties |
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MacMillan |
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McJunkin materials |
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Miscellaneous Royalties |
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Nation |
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National Geographic |
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Navajo Tribal Bibliography |
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N.E.H. Grant |
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Nelson: McJunkin contract and papers |
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Nelson: Soviet Union contract |
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Neodata |
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New York University Press |
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Polese, Richard, correspondence |
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Polese, Richard, correspondence cont. |
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Price/Stern/Sloan |
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Progress Publishers |
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Pruett Publishing |
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Rand McNally AAT contract |
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Rand McNally correspondence |
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Rand McNally Colonial Contract |
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Rand McNally "Give Me Liberty Reviews" |
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Real Book of Tall Tales |
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Reader's Digest |
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Reviews: Give Me Liberty |
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Reviews: America's Ancient Treasures |
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Reviews: Red Power on the Rio Grande |
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Roberts Rinehart Royalties |
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Roberts Rinehart |
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Sand Dune Pony |
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Scholastic and Four Winds |
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Scholastic: Contracts and Royalties |
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Scholastic: Reviews and Promotional |
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Sentinel Contract |
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Silver Burdett Press |
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Simon and Schuster- Royalties |
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Singer, Evelyn |
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Smith, Allen |
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University of New Mexico Press |
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University Press of Colorado |
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Voolich, Erica |
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Watts Settlement Contract |
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Western Publishing |
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Whitman- The Flower Box Contract |
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Whitman- Forest Fire Mystery Contract |
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Whitman Publishing 1963-70 |
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Women |
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World Helicopters Contract |
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Youngstown |
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Miscellaneous publishing-related papers |
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"Talking Neckties" |
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Soviet Royalties |
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Evelyn Singer gifts |
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Publishing-related correspondence |
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Outline for "Tibet: Land of Mystery" and related correspondence |
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"Soviet Union" jacket, "First Americans" galley, "Big Red Pyjama Wagon" color photocopy |
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Drafts, galleys, and catalogues |
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Galleys |
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Booklist, jackets |
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Simon and Schuster correspondence and royalties 2001-02 |
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Correspondence and booklists |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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Follett, Rand McNally, and Thomas Nelson and Sons |
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Follett Publishing Company, 1971-1981 |
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Rand McNally, 1971-1978 |
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Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1963-1968 |
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1954-1959 |
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1960-1964 |
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1965-1970 |
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1971-1977 |
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1978-1984 |
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Lists of books by the Folsoms |
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Book talks, including Follett luncheon talk, Dinosaur talk, and others |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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Miscellaneous published by Folsom |
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Conquerors: All |
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Outline, proposals, resources, bibliography |
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Archaeology articles by Franklin Folsom |
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Unpublished manuscripts by Franklin Folsom |
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How They Did It; notes, drafts, references |
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Fingermen Are All Thumbs; article by Franklin Folsom |
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Photocopies from Impatient Armies of the Poor and Red Power on the Rio Grande |
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Grandma Takes the Bus to Kathmandu |
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Drafts |
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Drafts, references, Asia tour information |
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China Trip 1984 |
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Tibet Chapter I and Guidelines |
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Boulder-Lhasa Sister City project |
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"When Serfs Stood Up in Tibet" photocopies |
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Grandma Takes the Bus to Kathmandu |
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Grandma Takes the Bus to Kathmandu: rough draft |
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Grandma Takes the Bus to Kathmandu: rough draft |
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Penn Tour of Asia Itinerary and Notes |
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The Case of the Talking Ties |
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Dinosaurs |
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Drafts, completed manuscript, related correspondence |
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Rough and unused materials |
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References |
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Index and galley |
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Artwork and visual references |
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Stories from the Negro People |
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The Mix That Made Us; a series of articles for Mainliner Magazine that were adapted into the book "Bicentennials" |
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Short Story Manuscripts by Mary Elting |
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Cuss Words by Mary Elting |
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Seventh Day Adventist readers by Mary Elting |
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Where's That Cat? by Franklin Folsom |
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The ABC's of You by Franklin Folsom |
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Unsigned mss |
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The Peopling of America by Franklin Folsom |
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University Camp |
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Published articles by Franklin Folsom |
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Published articles by Franklin Folsom cont. |
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Chautauqua introduction for Hazel Barnes |
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Volcanoes |
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Science Mysteries |
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Pickles |
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Evolution Book |
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Various unpublished manuscripts |
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Promotional materials for several books |
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Grandma's Car |
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Mysteries of the Cliffs and Canyons |
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Research on the Onondaga |
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Manuscript and notes |
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Hard copy of manuscript |
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Archaeology research |
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Notes, proposals, research |
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Short pieces on archaeological mysteries |
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Proposal and manuscript |
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Research and misc. notes |
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"Castle in a Cave" rough copy |
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Anasazi Mysteries |
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Miscellaneous publishing materials: GPM letters, article for Colorado Daily, "Inside Muckracking" Program |
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Franklin Folsom: articles and correspondence |
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Poems and solicitations |
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Manuscript submissions |
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Writing and publishing, miscellaneous |
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Stories |
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Folsom unpublished manuscripts |
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Science Play |
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Reminiscences |
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Sources |
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"Folsom, F + M" [magazine and newspaper clippings, mainly on archaeology] |
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In Progress |
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Writings |
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Miscellaneous articles |
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Vermont- Hubbardton Battlefield |
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Mary- December 2000 |
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Notes on sources used for "Amateurs Bonanza" in the American West, some also used for George McJunkin, Folsom |
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Anthropology and History (primarily Native American) |
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Navajo History |
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Navajo History |
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The Longest Walk: Native American History and Rights |
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Marable Manning |
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Origins and human genetics/development |
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Anthropology |
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Bibliography |
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Archaeology-American Bibliography |
|
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Archaeology-American Bibliography cont. |
|
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Bibliographies- Chicano and Chicano-Indian |
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Chronologies |
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Tree Ring Dating |
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Africa |
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Blackfeet |
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Grant, Campbell- Photos |
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Archaeology- General and Miscellaneous |
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Archaeology- General and Miscellaneous |
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Archaeology- General and Miscellaneous |
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Archaeology- General and Miscellaneous |
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Dating |
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Heye |
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History of Archaeology |
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Hopewell |
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Hopi |
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Huron |
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Iroquois |
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Irrigation |
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Jackson, W.H. |
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Josselyn |
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Kidder |
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Kluckhorn, Clyde |
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Koch |
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Jefferson, Thomas |
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Lithic Technology |
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Magnetic Dating |
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Maps- North America |
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Marriott, Alice |
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Masks |
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Mead |
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Metallurgy |
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Menominee |
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Mimbres Culture |
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Mogollon Culture |
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Morgan, Lewis Henry |
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Morris, Earl |
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Museum of Northern Arizona |
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Mysteries |
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Na-Dene |
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Native American History |
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Narrangansett |
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Navajo |
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Ojibwa |
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Origins of Indians, Miscellaneous and General |
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Penobscot |
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Paleo |
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Parker, Arthur |
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Pelos Conference- 1927 |
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Pequot |
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Plains |
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Pleistocene |
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Potowatomi |
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Pre-projectile |
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Projectile Point Technology |
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Pueblo |
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Pueblo-Hopi |
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Pueblo-Santa Ana |
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Pueblo- Santo Domingo |
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Pueblo- San Juan |
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Pueblo- Tewa |
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Pueblo- Piro |
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Pueblo- Tiwa |
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Pueblo- Zuni |
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Puerto Rico |
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Red Paint Culture |
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Saddles |
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Sahlins, Marshall D. |
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Seminole |
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Seriaton |
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Shawnee |
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Siberia |
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Sioux |
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Sinagua |
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Split Twig Figurines |
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Stratigraphy |
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Susquehanna |
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Tonkawa |
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Transoceanic Contacts |
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Tsimshian |
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Wisconsin |
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Tuscarora |
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Vikings |
|
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miscellaneous papers |
|
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War: the Anthropology of Armed Conflict and Aggression |
|
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Preservation copy of Harper's Weekly, June 18th, 1870, article on Native Americans |
|
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Archaeology |
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Agogino |
|
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Center for the Study of the First Americans |
|
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Colorado Archaeological Society |
|
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Folsom, N.M. site |
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Folsom, New Mexico |
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H.C. Lindbergh |
|
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N.I.S.T. |
|
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Alfonso Ortiz |
|
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World Archaeology |
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||||
History of Archaeology |
|
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miscellaneous papers |
|
||||
Society for American Archaeology materials |
|
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Western History |
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Frontier History |
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Boulder History |
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Colorado History |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc. Poems 1: Several miscellaneous poems including A Man in Old Androscoggin, Hey Mom, Listen!, When Puppies Purr, A Big Dill Pickle, Silly Song, Once Under a Time, Visiting the World, A Good Day, Time, The Carriage Trade, Pholsom’s Physiology, On the Pulse of Morning (by Maya Angelou in newspaper), Filberts of my Imagination, With Apologics, Hay Fever Blues, This Gentle Gerbil, as well as several unnamed poems |
|
||||
Misc. Poems 2: Several miscellaneous poems including A Friend, Prayer, On My Twenty-Second Birthday, Completeness, Of My Mountains, A Mountain Song, Sonnet, For An Evening, Loneliness, Conversation, Incident, To V.S., Polyxo Speaks, Triolet, Desert Picture, Portrait of the Lone One at Spring, Well, let the youths wonder, To a college freshman, Arapaho Peak, A Young Scholar Speaks, Credo, To Keats, Spring in Swarthmore, Preface to a group of verses, What For Me Then?, Quatrains of Futility, From the Germaa of Theodor Storm, Boulder Sunrise, Evening, Imperfect Lines to la Pietra, Of One Who Formerly Sat Here, There is a pride in me, Dreams, From the East, My Cliffs, Henothesim, Intuitionism, Anthropomorphism, Lines to Certain Girls, Upon Reading Sonnets from the Portuguese, An Unemployed Man’s Holiday at the Shore, Boys Talk in a Box Car, Tuscan Afternoon, The Hill of Sand, and Silly Shepherd, with multiple copies of some and several unnamed poems |
|
||||
Misc. Poems 3: Several miscellaneous poems including A Road I Know, Wait, While I Say Goodbye, Thoughts at Fifty, Terminal Question, Some Thoughts on Numbers on my Eighty-Third Birthday, Request, Plant Some Trees, Playing Dead, Older Than Life, Old Age, Medical Report, From Dust, At the Beginning, When Death Begins to Wink, Truth, Time Slope, Thoughts on Better Friday, Skull, At the Senior Center, As I Climb, Dams, Dam - I, Careful, Charon!, Get on with Life, and Optimist, with duplicate copies of some and a few unnamed poems |
|
||||
Poetry Contests and Publications: Information regarding different poetry contests, publications, professional correspondence, and includes the poems From a Long Life, Between Two Loves, Wild Goose, In the New York Public Library, Hold up the Sky, Today’s Lesson, Shadows, A Dream of Meeting in Havana a Sailor who had been to the North Pole, Ashes, Geology on the Edge of Astronomy, Get on with Life, Someone says Yes, The Heart Beats, An Old Man Mutters, Some Thoughts on Numbers on my Eighty-Third Birthday, So Little Loving, Pedigree of Power, The Hand-Made Word-Work, Hopeless Romantic, Bughouse Square on an Off Day, Flatworm Fantasy, Code, I Make the Sky, Snowflakes, Wheel Versus Cherry Picker, No Swimmers We, and Home For Sale. |
|
||||
Rejections: Collection of rejection letters to various publishing and press companies |
|
||||
Letters: Letters written by Frank Folsom to various peoples, including Dear Mr. President, A Letter to the New Republic or some such "Liberal" Center of Anti-Soviet Propaganda, and Letter to my Grandsons After Reading the Morning Paper, and articles in response to Folsom’s work |
|
||||
Note on lists |
|
||||
Acquaintance |
|
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Admonition |
|
||||
Advice to Young Poets |
|
||||
After Moving to a Quiet Room |
|
||||
Age 1 and 2: Two poems both titled Age, with multiple copies of one version |
|
||||
A Good Comrade |
|
||||
A Grandfather Writes a Letter |
|
||||
Airport |
|
||||
Alice: with corrections on some copies |
|
||||
Alienation |
|
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Ally |
|
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Along Strange Ledges |
|
||||
Ambition |
|
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Annie Mae |
|
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An Old-Fashioned Song to a Modern Girl |
|
||||
An Old Man in Exile |
|
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An Old Man Mutters: with corrections |
|
||||
Another Galapagos |
|
||||
A Poem for Michael |
|
||||
Apprentice Seaman: including copies of the poem published in a newspaper |
|
||||
Argument |
|
||||
Arnold |
|
||||
Ashes |
|
||||
As I Climb |
|
||||
Aspen: with side notes |
|
||||
Astronauts |
|
||||
Astronomer |
|
||||
Astronomer: a newspaper with the poem 'Astronomer' printed in it; this folder was originally inside folder 34 |
|
||||
Astronomy: The Listener; this folder was originally inside folder 34 |
|
||||
Astronomy |
|
||||
At a Temple in Egypt: with notes |
|
||||
At a Writers Meeting: with corrections |
|
||||
A Thin Mad Poet |
|
||||
A Thought on the Energy Crisis |
|
||||
At Lake Baikal |
|
||||
Atomic Age: with corrections |
|
||||
At the Beginning |
|
||||
At the Senior Center: also titled Let’s Dance and Invitation |
|
||||
At the Viet Nam Memorial |
|
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Autumn Anger |
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||||
Aviator |
|
||||
A Young Man’s Song |
|
||||
Balancing Accounts |
|
||||
Bamboo |
|
||||
Belly of the Beast |
|
||||
Better Dead Than Red |
|
||||
Between Two Loves |
|
||||
Birthday |
|
||||
Birthday Greetings |
|
||||
Black Hole |
|
||||
The Blade of Beauty |
|
||||
Bloom |
|
||||
Bloom at Night |
|
||||
Book Signing |
|
||||
Boys in a Box Car |
|
||||
Bread Line |
|
||||
Bristled Out |
|
||||
Bughouse Square on an Off Day: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Burton, Ambitious |
|
||||
Cage or Collander? |
|
||||
Call to an Election Parade that has Never Been Held |
|
||||
Cameo |
|
||||
Card Carrier |
|
||||
Careful Charon: with corrections |
|
||||
Careful, Charon! (Book, Rough Copy): Rough draft copy of Folsom’s Careful, Charon! collection which includes the poems A Dream of Meeting in Havana a Sailor Who Had Been to the North Pole, In the New York Public Library, Mysteries, Ashes, Geology of the Edge of Astronomy, Kilroy was Here, Hold up the Sky, Pedigree of Power, So Little Loving, Minority Report, Into the Now, From Here to There, Hopeless Romantic, Careful, Charon!, Book Signing, The Grant’s Tomb, Knuckle Walkers, Astronauts, Security, Of a Book Finished, No Grave to Desecrate, An Old Man Mutters, Get on with Life, How to Win When You Lose, Industrial Advice, Labels, The NAFTA Yawp, Today’s Lesson, Shadows, For the Rocky Mountains, Nova Herculis, At the Senior Center, Keep a Ball in the Air, Dams I, Dams II, Picture Window, Read Our Story, Survivor, Web, A Young Man’s Song, Someone Says Yes, Between Two Loves, Savings, This is Her Beauty, Lovequake, Our Heading, After Moving to a Quiet Room, and In These Ignoble Days, and has corrections on several poems |
|
||||
Careful, Charon! (Book, Final Copy): Correspondence with a publisher and a final copy of Folsom’s Careful, Charon! collection which includes the poems A Dream of Meeting in Havana a Sailor Who Had Been to the North Pole, In the New York Public Library, Mysteries, Ashes, Geology of the Edge of Astronomy, Kilroy was Here, Hold up the Sky, Pedigree of Power, So Little Loving, Minority Report, Into the Now, From Here to There, Hopeless Romantic, Careful, Charon!, Book Signing, The Grant’s Tomb, Knuckle Walkers, Astronauts, Security, Of a Book Finished, No Grave to Desecrate, An Old Man Mutters, Get on with Life, How to Win When You Lose, Industrial Advice, Labels, The NAFTA Yawp, Today’s Lesson, Shadows, For the Rocky Mountains, Nova Herculis, At the Senior Center, Keep a Ball in the Air, Dams I, Dams II, Picture Window, Read Our Story, Survivor, Web, A Young Man’s Song, Someone Says Yes, Between Two Loves, Savings, This is Her Beauty, Lovequake, Our Heading, After Moving to a Quiet Room, and In These Ignoble Days |
|
||||
Catching the Wind with Nets |
|
||||
Censorship |
|
||||
Center of the Universe: with corrections |
|
||||
Chain Reaction Thoughts…: Chain Reaction Thoughts of an Old Man in a Cabin Above Rocky Flats and the Rocky Mountain Arsenal |
|
||||
Change |
|
||||
The Changing Past: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Chaos and Order |
|
||||
Charity |
|
||||
Charmed Life: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Chicago Crowd |
|
||||
Chief Niwot: with corrections on some copies |
|
||||
The Circling Summer: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
City Eyes |
|
||||
City Symphony |
|
||||
The Claim of Earth |
|
||||
Clapping |
|
||||
Clara |
|
||||
Climber: |
|
||||
Climbers |
|
||||
Clouds |
|
||||
Coarse Doggerel for the Refined |
|
||||
Coded Message: also called Code |
|
||||
Coin of Our Realm: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Cogwheels |
|
||||
Combat Pilot |
|
||||
Complete Sight: with notes about its publication |
|
||||
Creator |
|
||||
The Curious Eye |
|
||||
Curse |
|
||||
Cycle: with information about its publication |
|
||||
Cycles: with information about its publication |
|
||||
A Dagger |
|
||||
Dam I and II |
|
||||
Dancer |
|
||||
Dandelion Digger |
|
||||
Dangers |
|
||||
Daughter’s Lament on Mother’s Day |
|
||||
Dave: with corrections |
|
||||
Dawn |
|
||||
The Day They Moved the Nerve Gas |
|
||||
Daytime Me |
|
||||
The Deadliest Weapon |
|
||||
The Deal |
|
||||
Dealing in Finalities |
|
||||
Dear Mr. President: with corrections |
|
||||
Death Deferred: with corrections |
|
||||
Democracy Ahead!: with corrections |
|
||||
Demography |
|
||||
Depression Ditty: with a note that says "See: ‘Meat.' " |
|
||||
Dianne |
|
||||
Dilemma |
|
||||
Dilettante: with information about its publication |
|
||||
Diminished Seventh |
|
||||
The Dinosaur Did: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Dirk’s Vision: with corrections |
|
||||
The Disappeared |
|
||||
Divorce |
|
||||
Do Not Go Limpingly |
|
||||
Do Not Shout: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Draw: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Dreamer |
|
||||
A Dream of Meeting in Havana…: Copies of the poem A Dream of Meeting in Havana a Sailor Who Had Been to the North Pole. (North Pole replaced with "the Arktika” in another version) |
|
||||
Dr. Lee |
|
||||
Dust and Dew |
|
||||
Ecclesiastic Mischief |
|
||||
Ecology Made Simple |
|
||||
Elegy |
|
||||
Elizabeth: with corrections |
|
||||
Emancipation Proclamation for Writers |
|
||||
The Enemy-A Scenario: Copies of the poem The Enemy-A Scenario with corrections |
|
||||
Enigma: with corrections |
|
||||
Entropy: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Epigram |
|
||||
Epigraph |
|
||||
Evening I and II: Copies of two different poems both entitled Evening |
|
||||
Even in Winter |
|
||||
Evolution |
|
||||
Exit Push |
|
||||
Experience |
|
||||
Exploration (Explorer) |
|
||||
Eyes on the World |
|
||||
Fallout Fantasy |
|
||||
Fantasy |
|
||||
Farewell to a Poet: also called A Farewell |
|
||||
Fellow Traveller |
|
||||
Fiddles and Shovels |
|
||||
Final Implosion |
|
||||
Fingers |
|
||||
Fire on the 40th Parallel: versions of the poem titled On the Fortieth Parallel and On the Fortieth Parallel of Latitude |
|
||||
The First Letter After Parting |
|
||||
Flatworm Fantasy |
|
||||
Flowers and Skyscrapers |
|
||||
Flower in the Window |
|
||||
Food Chain: with some corrections and copies of earlier versions of the poem |
|
||||
Footnote on a Front Page Story |
|
||||
For an Evening: two different versions of the poem For an Evening |
|
||||
Forebears: with corrections |
|
||||
Foreboding |
|
||||
Forest Fire: including a copy of the poem as it was printed in The Window |
|
||||
Forgiveness |
|
||||
A Form of Passion |
|
||||
For Genevieve Taggard |
|
||||
For the Man Whose…: Copies of the poem For the Man Whose Anniversary Fell on the Day When Spiro Agnew Spoke to Educators |
|
||||
For the Rocky Mountains |
|
||||
Fortress |
|
||||
Four Letters |
|
||||
Fragments: Collection of poem fragments |
|
||||
Freedom: with some corrections |
|
||||
The Free World Yawp |
|
||||
Friends, Foes, and Forebears: Documents and correspondence regarding Folsom’s submission of the collection of poems called Friends, Foes, and Forebears. The collection includes the poems Forebears, Out of Puritan By Pioneer, Obituary, An Old Man In Exile, Lovers, Home For Sale, The Old Scholar’s Return, The Jealous One, Jones, Looking, Josette, Hope, Ice Sculptor, Hand, A Good Comrade, Handsome Woman, Hand-Made Word-Work, Fortress, Farewell To A Poet, Explorer, Thoughts On An Old Woman, This One-Time Gentle Friend, This Is Her Beauty, A Thin Mad Poet, Sylvia, Epigram, Elizabeth, Dreamer, Dr. Lee, Divorce, Burton, Ambitious, Dirk’s Vision, Dave, Dancer, Clara, The Claim of Earth, Charmed Life, The Price, Pillows, Phyllis, Better Dead Than Red, The Bars of Flesh, Arnold, Alice, Alienation, One Eye Watches, Hermit, Chief Niwot, Acquaintance, Astronomer, Principles, Notes For An Antique Soap Opera, Quakers, Riley, Red McFee, The Ranger And The Rattlesnake, Psychedelic Artist, Promises, Seaport, Dianne, Optimist, On Boston Common - 1980, Prisoners, Fellow Traveller, Charity, Card Carrier, Cameo, Boys In A Box Car - 1934, Aviator, Atomic Age, Jack, Suburban Wife, Someone I Know, Slave, and Argument |
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Friends, Foes, and Forebears (Rough Copy): Rough copy of Folsom’s Friends, Foes, and Forebears which includes the poems Forebears, Out of Puritan By Pioneer, Obituary, An Old Man In Exile, Lovers, Home For Sale, The Old Scholar’s Return, The Jealous One, Jones, Looking, Josette, Hope, Ice Sculptor, Hand, A Good Comrade, Handsome Woman, Hand-Made Word-Work, Fortress, Farewell To A Poet, Explorer, Thoughts On An Old Woman, This One-Time Gentle Friend, This Is Her Beauty, A Thin Mad Poet, Sylvia, Epigram, Elizabeth, Dreamer, Dr. Lee, Divorce, Burton, Ambitious, Dirk’s Vision, Dave, Dancer, Clara, The Claim of Earth, Charmed Life, The Price, Pillows, Phyllis, Better Dead Than Red, The Bars of Flesh, Arnold, Alice, Alienation, One Eye Watches, Hermit, Chief Niwot, Acquaintance, Astronomer, Principles, Notes For An Antique Soap Opera, Quakers, Riley, Red McFee, The Ranger And The Rattlesnake, Psychedelic Artist, Promises, Seaport, Dianne, Optimist, On Boston Common - 1980, Prisoners, Fellow Traveller, Charity, Card Carrier, Cameo, Boys In A Box Car - 1934, Aviator, Atomic Age, Jack, Suburban Wife, Someone I Know, Slave, and Argument |
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Friendships – 1928 |
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From Dust |
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From Here to There |
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Game |
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The Game I and II: with corrections |
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Geology of the Edge of Astronomy |
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Get on with Life: with corrections |
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Gift |
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Glimpses |
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Glycerin Tears: with corrections |
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Granite Ridge: List of works from From This Granite Ridge |
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Graves |
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Great Peace March: Copies of Lines read by Frank Folsom during the Great Peace March |
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Greed |
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Group Portrait |
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Half-Son |
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Hand: with corrections |
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Hand-Made Word-Work |
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Handsome Woman: with corrections |
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Harsh Jaws of Time |
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The Hawk and the Bomber |
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Hay Fever Blues: Empty |
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The Heart Beats |
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Heat Wave |
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He Goes Not Limpingly |
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Helps for Philosophers |
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Here is a Gate |
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Hermit: with corrections on some copies |
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The Hill of Sand: with information about its publication |
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Hippies |
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Hold up the Sky |
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Holiday |
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Home for Sale |
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Hope |
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Hopeless Romantic: with corrections on one copy |
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Hotel in Sevilla |
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How to Stop War-A Manifesto |
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How to Win when you Lose: with corrections |
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Humanist Creation |
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Hummingbird |
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Hup, Two, Three, Four |
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I Am |
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I Can Look At Truth |
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Ice Sculptor |
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If God Ever Created Anything |
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If You Think Yesterday |
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Ignorance |
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Imperfect Lines to La Pietra |
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I Make The Sky |
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Improved Atomic Clock |
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Incantation |
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The Independence of the Philippines. Empty Folder |
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Industrial Advice |
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In Egypt |
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In Reply To A Letter |
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In Rocky Mountain National Park |
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Intellectual In 1936 |
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In The N.Y. Public Library |
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In These Ignoble Days |
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In This My/His Pool |
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In The Now |
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Invalid |
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Is and Isn't I and II |
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I Say Yes |
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Jack |
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Jaws Of Time |
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Jesus And The Marshall |
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John |
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Jones, Looking |
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Josette |
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Keep A Ball In The Air |
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Keeper Of Poems |
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Kilroy Was Here |
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Knuckle Walkers |
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Labels |
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Lament |
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Landing Approach-1990 |
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A Larger Claim |
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Late-Lingering Boyhood |
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Lawyers Lie |
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Lazarus |
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Lean On This Mind |
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Ledger Of Love |
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Let Night Be Welcome |
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Letter After Parting |
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Letter From A Forecastle |
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Letter From Colorado |
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Letter From Overseas |
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Letter From Tuscany |
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Letter To An Aging Liberal |
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Letter To Dorothy and Everett Hunt |
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Letter To Grandsons |
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A Letter to the 'New Republic,' Or Some Such "Liberal" Center of Anti-Soviet Propaganda |
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Letter To The President |
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Lexical Stir |
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Liberal |
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Lines To A Child |
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Living, Even Loving |
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Looking |
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Lovequake |
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Lover in a Museum |
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Lovers |
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Loyalty Day. Watch Out! |
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Map of Manhattan |
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Maritime Service Training Base |
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May 1981- Alma Ata |
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Measuring |
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Meat |
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Medical Report |
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Memorial |
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Memo to a Distant... |
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Mike's New Study |
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Minority Report |
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Miracle |
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Miscellaneous Quatrains |
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Monody |
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Moonketches |
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More Lingering Lust |
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Mountain Honeymoon |
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Mountain Sunrise |
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Mountain Thoughts on a Botticelli Venus |
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Movers and Shakers |
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Mr. President [empty folder] |
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Mulch |
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Mummy |
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Murder |
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My Half-Son |
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My Hand |
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My Poems |
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My Pyramid of Men |
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Mysteries |
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My Verse |
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My Virtues Bow |
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NAFTA YAWP |
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Need of Enemies |
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New Apartment |
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New Magic |
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New Patterns |
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New Regimens: see "our new regimens" [empty folder] |
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New York Workers Vacationing in Havana |
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Night Thought |
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No Grave to Desecrate |
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No Swimmers We |
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Not a Sweet Potato, I [empty folder] |
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Notes for an Antique Soap Opera |
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Not Why or Wherefor |
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Nova Hercules |
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A Nova in our Night |
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Nuclear Family |
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Nuclear Love |
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007 |
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Obituary |
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An Ode for the Rocky Mountains |
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Of a Book Finished |
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Of Bores |
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Off Ambrose Light |
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Older than Life |
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Old Man |
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Old Man in Autumn |
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On a Close-Up View of a Statue of Venus |
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On Boston Common |
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One Eye Watches |
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On the Beach |
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On the Fortieth Parallel (of Latitude): two versions |
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On Your Shoulders |
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Optimist |
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Other Days Would Call Her Damsel |
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Our Heading |
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Our New Regimens |
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Our Unsaid Truth |
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Out of Puritan by Pioneer |
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The Oxford Stamp [empty folder] |
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The Painted Pot |
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Pair |
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Pamphlets |
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Panning for Words |
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Paradox |
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Part of an Essay |
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Passive vs. Active |
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The Past is a Crutch |
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Peaks out of Reach |
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Pedants |
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Pedigree of Power |
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People's Park |
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||||
Philippine Independence |
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Pholsom's Physiology |
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Phyllis |
|
||||
Piano Tuner on a Peace March |
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Picture Window |
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||||
A Piece in Our Time |
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||||
Pie in the Sky |
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||||
Pillows |
|
||||
A Plain Woman [empty folder] |
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||||
Plant Some Trees |
|
||||
Playing Dead |
|
||||
Poem Lips |
|
||||
Poems: by Franklin Folsom |
|
||||
Poems: by Franklin Folsom |
|
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Poems for Children: by Franklin Folsom |
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||||
Poems on Poems |
|
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The Poet [empty folder] |
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||||
Poet and Proser |
|
||||
Poetry Police |
|
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Political Sonnets |
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Portrait of an Individual |
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||||
Portrait of Jones as a Bachelor |
|
||||
Poverty |
|
||||
Prayer |
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||||
Preface and Preface to a Posthumous Group of Poems |
|
||||
Pre=Fascism [empty folder] |
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||||
Principles |
|
||||
Prisoners |
|
||||
Project Meeting [empty folder] |
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Promises |
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Prophecy |
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||||
Prying Loose Tomorrow |
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Psychedelic Art(ist) |
|
||||
Puzzle |
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||||
Question |
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Question-2 |
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Quiet Ashes |
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These Quiet Ones |
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Rain |
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The Ranger and the Rattlesnake |
|
||||
Read Our Story |
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||||
Recession Blues |
|
||||
Red McFee |
|
||||
Reflections |
|
||||
Relief Workers |
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||||
Request |
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||||
Restless Youth |
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||||
Reunion Dinner |
|
||||
The Reward of Virtue |
|
||||
Right Angles |
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||||
The Right River |
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||||
Riley |
|
||||
A Road I Know |
|
||||
Rock Fancy |
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||||
Rocky Mountain Nat'l. Park |
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||||
Rocky Mountain Peace Center |
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||||
Rumor of War |
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||||
Sale of a House |
|
||||
Sand |
|
||||
Sanity. See So Sane and Free |
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Savings |
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||||
Saying Good Bye |
|
||||
Seaport |
|
||||
Security: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Seen from the Future: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
September 1, 1983 |
|
||||
Shadows |
|
||||
Shaken Free: with information about its publication |
|
||||
Shining in Vain: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Silence |
|
||||
Sin |
|
||||
Skull |
|
||||
Skyscraper I, II, and III |
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||||
Slave |
|
||||
Sleep |
|
||||
A Slow Change |
|
||||
Snowflakes: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
So Little Loving: Empty |
|
||||
"Some Maid Will Kiss and Comfort”: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Someone I Know |
|
||||
Someone Says Yes: Empty |
|
||||
Some Thoughts on Numbers…: Copies of the poem Some Thoughts on Numbers on my Eighty-Third Birthday with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Son of American Gothic: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
A Song for the 1990’s: with corrections |
|
||||
Sonnets for a Labor Party: includes Rumor of War, Worker, Farmer, Misleader, Socialist, Fascism, and Labor Party |
|
||||
Soup and Beauty |
|
||||
So Sane and Free. See Sanity |
|
||||
Space Race |
|
||||
Spring Rain |
|
||||
Stabilization |
|
||||
Start This Day |
|
||||
Star Wars Memo |
|
||||
Stolen Goods |
|
||||
Stone to Dream on |
|
||||
The Story of Cyrus Hill: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Strange Play |
|
||||
Street Corner Speaker: Copies of the poems Street Corner Speaker I, II, and III with corrections on several copies |
|
||||
Street Meeting |
|
||||
Students to Workers: also entitled Industrial Advice |
|
||||
Study my Rune! |
|
||||
Submarine Nets: See Apprentice Seaman |
|
||||
Suburban Wife |
|
||||
Sugar…: Copies of the poem Sugar, or the Independence of the Philippines with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Summary: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
The Summer Ahead |
|
||||
Summer Boats: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Sunday Morning |
|
||||
Sunrise |
|
||||
Sunset: Copies of the poems Sunset I and II, with corrections on some copies |
|
||||
Survivor: Empty |
|
||||
Sylvia |
|
||||
Terminal Question |
|
||||
The Bars of Flesh |
|
||||
The Claim of Earth |
|
||||
The Grant’s Tomb: Copies of the poems The Grant’s Tomb, To Anne White After an Operation on her Lower Innards, and an untitled poem |
|
||||
Their Heading: Empty |
|
||||
The Jealous One |
|
||||
Then and Now: Copies of the poem Then and Now 1935 – 1985 with corrections |
|
||||
The Old Scholar’s Return: including as it was published in The Frontier and Midland |
|
||||
The Oxford Stamp |
|
||||
The Price: with information about its publication. Also entitled An Unemployed Man’s Holiday |
|
||||
These Quiet Ones |
|
||||
The Sun Inside: with corrections on some copies and correspondence about the poem’s submission to different publishers |
|
||||
The Tug of Time |
|
||||
This Flat Sheet of Paper |
|
||||
This is Her Beauty |
|
||||
This One-Time Gentle Friend |
|
||||
This Mobile World |
|
||||
This Moment |
|
||||
This Rose |
|
||||
This Wild World |
|
||||
Thoughts at Fifty |
|
||||
Thoughts for Reverend…: Copies of the poem Thoughts for Reverend Billie James Hargis on the Night Before Easter |
|
||||
Thoughts on an Old Woman |
|
||||
Thoughts on Better Friday |
|
||||
Thoughts Suggested by…: Copies of the poem Thoughts Suggested by Reverend Billy Graham Among the Cauliflower Ears in Madison Square Garden and Other Cultivated Places |
|
||||
Three Glimpses |
|
||||
Time: Copies of the poems Time I and II with variations |
|
||||
Time Slope |
|
||||
Timely Thoughts: Copies of the poem Timely Thoughts on News in the Times |
|
||||
The Time-Teasing Beast |
|
||||
Tipping |
|
||||
To a Friend |
|
||||
To Anita Bryant |
|
||||
To an Aging Liberal |
|
||||
Today |
|
||||
Today’s Lesson: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Together |
|
||||
Tomorrow: Copies of two different poems entitled Tomorrow |
|
||||
Too Late Lingering Boyhood: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
To Shield and Magnify |
|
||||
Tourist in Tuscany: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Toward Light |
|
||||
Trails: Empty |
|
||||
Transformations |
|
||||
Tree |
|
||||
Truth |
|
||||
Truth – 2: of a second poem entitled Truth |
|
||||
Turbulent Mosaic |
|
||||
Turnspin |
|
||||
Two in a Cabin-September |
|
||||
Two May Day Bombs |
|
||||
Tyrannosaurus Rex: with information about the poem’s inspiration |
|
||||
An Unemployed Man’s Holiday: with information about the poem’s publication. See "The Price” |
|
||||
The Universal Question |
|
||||
Untitled A-K: Untitled poems organized according to the first letter of the poem |
|
||||
Untitled L-Z: Untitled poems organized according to the first letter of the poem |
|
||||
Upon Reading…: Copy of the poem Upon Reading Sonnets From the Portuguese |
|
||||
U.S. Says Next Move… |
|
||||
Vanished Words |
|
||||
Victim |
|
||||
Virtue |
|
||||
Wait, While I Say Goodbye: Empty |
|
||||
Walls |
|
||||
Was and Will Be: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Webs: with corrections |
|
||||
We Made God |
|
||||
Western Sunset |
|
||||
What for me then? |
|
||||
What’s in a Name? |
|
||||
What’s Tomorrow? |
|
||||
Wheel Versus Cherry Picker |
|
||||
When Death Begins to Wink: with information about the poem’s publication |
|
||||
When God Dies |
|
||||
When Words Awoke |
|
||||
Where Death’s Deserved: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Where is a River? |
|
||||
Where Life Leans Out |
|
||||
Where Once Swarmed Mammoth |
|
||||
Which Follows What |
|
||||
Wild Goose: with corrections |
|
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The Winch |
|
||||
Winter Flower |
|
||||
Winter Wind: Copies of two different poems entitled Winter Wind |
|
||||
With Apologies: Copies of the poem With Apologies to Dorothy Parker with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Within the We: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
A Word Held Sacred |
|
||||
Words I and II: two different poems entitled Words |
|
||||
Words are Fledging |
|
||||
Words to Sell: with information about the poem’s publication |
|
||||
Worlding-Out |
|
||||
Writer: Copies of two different poems entitled Writer |
|
||||
A Writer Receives…: Copies of the poem A Writer Receives a Rejection Slip |
|
||||
Year Twenty Six |
|
||||
Yes |
|
||||
You Former Friends |
|
||||
The Young: with corrections on one copy |
|
||||
Package of old newsprint with poems typed on them entitled "Material for an Anthology of Poems of Protest and Rebellion" |
|
||||
Published poetry |
|
||||
Poetry, contests, and the index to Rearview Mirror |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bulletins, 1956-1971 |
|
||||
Correspondence |
|
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Children's Book Committee newsletter |
|
||||
Newsletters and Correspondence |
|
||||
New Program Committee |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bulletins |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bulletins |
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Catalogs, book reviews, and other resources |
|
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1967 papers |
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1969 papers |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Author's League of America publications: "The Author's League Bulletin," February-June 1949, and "The American Writer," October 1952-December 1954 |
|
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Correspondence and clippings |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Film reel of an unidentified L.A.W. event |
|
||||
FBI Files on L.A.W. |
|
||||
House UnAmerican Activities testimony of L.A.W. |
|
||||
Index to the L.A.W. archives [boxes 138-139]; Includes information on use restrictions |
|
||||
12 rolls microfilm (6 pos. and 6. duplicate) |
|
||||
15 reels microfilm; their original box said "LAW archives," but may contain other material as well, as our other sets of LAW archive microfilm are much smaller |
|
||||
Articles and booklets |
|
||||
Articles and drafts |
|
||||
L.A.W. : Duplicates |
|
||||
Booklets |
|
||||
L.A.W. and Latin America |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998 |
|
||||
2000 |
|
||||
2001 |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Committees papers |
|
||||
"Dialogue and Initiative" and related papers |
|
| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Contains materials on FBI surveillance of the League of American Writers, CIA and FBI investigation of Frank Folsom, issues of American Opinion and Counterspy, and materials related to Folsom's lawsuit against the government for opening his mail without a warrant |
|
||||
First Amendment, Bill of Rights, and the Right to Read |
|
||||
Rabinowitz v. USA Amicus brief |
|
||||
Government Investigation and Surveillance, Fifth Amendment |
|
||||
Rosenbergs |
|
||||
McCarran and the McCarran Act |
|
||||
Smith Act and Martha Stone Asher |
|
||||
House Un-American Activities Committee, McCarthy, and Walter |
|
||||
Civil Liberties, miscellaneous |
|
||||
Newspaper clippings on the 1961 controversy over the Folsoms speaking at CU Boulder |
|
||||
Correspondence and papers on censorship, anti-communism, the FBI and CIA, government surveillance, civil liberties groups, and individual civil liberties struggles |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minority Rights and Voting Rights |
|
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Monroe Defendants |
|
||||
Student and Youth Movements, Juvenile Justice |
|
||||
Education |
|
||||
Abraham Lincoln Brigade |
|
||||
Abraham Lincoln Brigade |
|
||||
Religion and Civil Rights |
|
||||
Racism |
|
||||
Black History |
|
||||
Matt Bullock |
|
||||
Council for Indian Education |
|
||||
Havasupai |
|
||||
Annie Mae Meriwether |
|
||||
Civil Rights materials removed from miscellaneous business files |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Socialist and Communist Groups and Writings, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee |
|
||||
Communist Party |
|
||||
M. Davidow |
|
||||
William Mandell |
|
||||
Marxism |
|
||||
Remington |
|
||||
George Fullmer Reynolds |
|
||||
Wald |
|
||||
Related materials removed from miscellaneous business files, including a deck of "The Fall of the Soviet Union" cards |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labor Unions and the Mill-Mine Case |
|
||||
Fables |
|
||||
Labor History |
|
||||
People's Culture Newsletter |
|
||||
Angela Tuckett |
|
||||
Unemployment |
|
||||
Fred Whitehead |
|
||||
Materials removed from Miscellaneous business files |
|
| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Great Peace March |
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Contains articles, audio and video reports, correspondence including FOIA requests, notes on the March and preparatory materials for a book by Folsom. |
|
||||
GPM materials, including articles, correspondence, slides, reports, and other materials related to the March |
|
||||
"Lost Journals from the Great Peace March by Gene Gordon and the Great Peace March Art of Guy Colwell" |
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Canvas "Peace" bag |
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Mary Folsom- letters to Franklin on GPM |
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Talk 5- Great Peace March |
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Great Peace March |
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letters and clippings |
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Nine Reports by Franklin Folsom from the Great Peace March 1986 |
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Around the World Peace and Friendship Tour |
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Correspondence with Peace Movement Friends |
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David Adams |
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Ann Ginger |
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Gerda Lawrence |
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Pete Seeger |
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Military and Weapons |
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Balkans |
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Military |
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Nuclear War |
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Nucleus [Union of Concerned Scientists Magazine] |
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Oil |
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Pentagon |
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Rocky Flats |
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Weapons |
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Other Peace Movement Materials |
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Peace Council |
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Peace Courier |
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Peace Documents |
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Peace Folder: Newsletters and Correspondence |
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Peace folder: Newspaper Articles |
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Rocky Mnt. Peace Center |
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Swarthmore Peace Collection |
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Peace Movement [Materials removed from Miscellaneous business files] |
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Peace Movement [Materials removed from Miscellaneous business files] cont. |
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American-Soviet Peace Walk |
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Defense Monitor: Center for Defense Information, 1983-1995 |
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Oxford |
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Oxford and the Rhodes Scholarship, including correspondence with Edmond Blunden |
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Ordnance Survey District Map of Oxford |
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Speeches Made at the Rhodes Trust Dinner At Rhodes House, Oxford, on 16 June, 1933 |
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The D.I.A. [Design and Industries Association] Cautionary Guide to Oxford; with an introduction by Clough Williams-Ellis, F.R.I.B.A. |
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Oxford University Examination Papers, Trinity Term, 1927; Second Public Examination: Honour School of English Language and Literature |
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Oxford University Examination Papers, Trinity Term, 1928; Second Public Examination: Honour School of English Language and Literature |
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Oxford University Examination Papers, Trinity Term, 1929; Second Public Examination: Honour School of English Language and Literature |
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Oxford University Examination Papers, Trinity Term, 1930; Second Public Examination: Honour School of English Language and Literature |
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A leaflet of photographs of Oxford buildings |
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A leaflet on "The Older Buildings" at Merton College, Oxford |
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Pamphlet, "Oxford and the Rhodes Scholarships" |
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Pamphlet, "Forty Years of the Rhodes Scholarships" by Carleton Kemp Allen |
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Pamphlet, "With Christmas Greetings and All Good Wishes for the New Year from Rhodes House, Oxford, 1993" |
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"Postmaster: The Merton Record, October 1990" |
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"Postmaster and the Merton Record; October 1991" |
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Pamphlet, "100 Views of Oxford" |
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Photograph of the class going up to Merton College, 1930 |
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University of Colorado; contains materials for alumni, teaching papers, and information on the UC libraries |
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Materials for alumni, teaching papers, and information on the UC libraries |
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Miscellaneous papers |
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State Preparatory School |
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Papers and reunion information |
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Pamphlet, "The Prep Owl: Fiftieth Anniversary Issue of the Class of 1924" |
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History of S.P.S. |
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Other academia |
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Hayden Elementary Visit- letters from students |
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Everett Hunt [of Swarthmore] Correspondence |
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Education papers [removed from miscellaneous business files] |
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Dartmouth Class of 1928 Directory [3 copies, 2 bound in green paper and one bound in white paper with an illustration on the cover] |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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Correspondence |
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Publications |
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Publications cont. |
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Maps |
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Maps cont. |
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Conclusion |
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Time |
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Age |
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Pollution |
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Backpackers |
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Present Day Nature |
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Human Relations |
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Ecology |
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Evolution |
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Prologue |
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Geology |
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Noam Chomsky articles |
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Colorado Coalition for the Single Payer |
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Newt Gingrich |
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Green Party |
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USA: Economics, Politics, and Ideology |
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Voting by Phone |
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Voting Record |
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Wirth |
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Materials removed from miscellaneous business files |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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George Norlin |
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George Reynolds |
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Ezra Pound (with newspaper clippings) |
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John Gould Fletcher |
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T.S. Eliot |
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Cleanth Brooks |
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Conrad Aiken |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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A-L: Includes Herbert Aptheker, Betty Bacon, Calvin Brown, Walter Cobb, Beatrice Danzinger, Kitt and Tim Egri, Stanley Faulkner, F.D. Field, Aileen Fisher, Abby Fountain, Sender Garlin, Emily and Vladimir Kazakevich, and Corliss Lamont |
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L-M: Includes David Lavender, Jane and Ned Lehac, Florence Becker Lennon, Eugene P. Link, Stefan Martin, Percy McKaye, and Jessica Mitford |
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O-Z: Includes Jacob Oser, Myfanwy Piper, Arad Riggs, Ann Rivington, Sally Scott, Hal Smith, Dorothy Sterling, Frances and A. Gayle Waldrop, Mildred Walter, John Wheeler, Tim Wheeler, Gil White, Grace and Herbert Zim |
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Note that this folders in this series contain materials other than correspondence; files are in their original order and the only materials removed from this series were books and diaries.
| Description | Container | ||||
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Folsom, F.- 1907-1925 letters |
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Folsom, Franklin- 1925 part 1: photocopied and transcribed correspondence between Franklin Folsom and Robert Frost, correspondence between Franklin, friends (Frieda, Hal) and family (Helen, Grandma, and Aunt Sara, Fred, Jr.) |
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Folsom, Franklin- 1925 part 2: photos, Harry Vars’s obituary, correspondence with friends (Gayle, Warren, Skid, Mrs. Hoelscher, Charles D. Webster, Virginia Brown, M.E.), school papers |
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Folsom, F.- 1926: Sunday Sympathizers verse books; correspondence between Franklin and Mary Letha, Lew Sarett, Jean, Chuck, Bob, Lloyd and Gayle; article about Lew Sarett, poetry, Edna Romig’s obituary, Walter Camp memorial advertisement, play programs, photo of Franklin and two friends |
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Folsom, F.- 1927: photos, correspondence with friends (Hal, M.L. Eleanor, Jim Gow, Frieda, Chuck, Bob, Mary- John, Dorthea, Mary Letha) The Window correspondence, articles, photocopied poems, notebook, Franklin Manuscript: "A New Colossus” |
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Folsom, F.- 1927- Fred, Sr.: correspondence between Franklin and his mother and father, football player chart |
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Folsom, F.- 1927- Mary Elting: Letters from Franklin to Mary |
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Folsom, Franklin- 1928: award, photocopied article and photo, correspondence, papers, articles, school papers |
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Folsom, F.- 1928- Fred, Sr.: letters from Franklin to Fred, Sr. |
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Folsom, F.- 1928- Mary Elting: Correspondence between Mary Elting and Franklin Folsom |
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Folsom, F- 1928- Mary Elwell: Letters from Franklin to his mother and family |
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Folsom, F.- 1928- Sisters: Letters from Franklin to his sisters and family |
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FF- 1929: correspondence, excerpts from The Quarterly Journal of Speech and the Swarthmore College Bulletin, newspaper article regarding Franklin founding the Window, loose leaf journal entries, Franklin’s Rhodes Scholarship essay |
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Mary 1929 Letter: transcription of a January 5 1864 letter from Franklin William Folsom in regard to Lillian Hopkins; transcription of Mary Elwell’s engagement acceptance letter to Fred Folsom; transcribed letter from Fred Folsom to his mother Lillian regarding his engagement to Mary Elwell; letter to Fred G. Folsom from the State Historical Society of Colorado; 1958 letters from Mary to Franklin; letters from Franklin to Rachel; letter from Franklin to Michael; reviews of Franklin’s Beyond the Frontier; Correspondence between Franklin and Rarihokwats |
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Correspondence between Franklin Folsom and Mary Elting |
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Folsom, F.- 1929- Fred, Sr.: letters from Franklin Folsom to Fred Folsom, Sr. |
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Folsom, F.-1929- Mary Elwell: correspondence from Franklin to his mother and family |
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Folsom, F.-1929- Sisters: correspondence between Franklin and his sisters Sarah and Helen |
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Folsom, F.- 1930- Mary Elwell: correspondence between Franklin and his mother and family |
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Folsom, F.-1930- Sisters: correspondence between Franklin and his sisters Sarah and Helen |
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Folsom, F.-1930- F.G.F., Sr.: correspondence between Franklin Folsom and Fred Folsom, Sr. |
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Folsom, F.-1930- Mary Elting: correspondence between Franklin Folsom and Mary Elting |
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Folsom, F.-1930- Fisher: correspondence between Franklin Folsom and Sally Fisher |
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Folsom, F.-1930- Gow: correspondence between Franklin Folsom and James Gow |
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Folsom, F.-1930- Misc.: Correspondence between Franklin Folsom and Fred Folsom, Jr., and Dick; Margot Hart Tettemer’s obituary |
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Folsom, F.-1931: Oxford Poetry 1931 book, post cards, correspondence |
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Folsom, F.-1931- Friends: correspondence to Franklin Folsom from friends, post cards, receipts |
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Folsom, F.-1931- Misc.: correspondence to Franklin from friends, checks and receipts, newspaper clippings, essays, tax information, professional correspondence, bank statements |
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Folsom, F.-1931- Financial- Scientific Investors, Inc. income statements, investment brochures, correspondence regarding employment and financial matters, receipts |
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Folsom, F.-1931-Correspondence: correspondence between Franklin and friends, Rhodes Scholars- Elect list |
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Folsom, F.-1931- Buckles- letters to Franklin from Kit Buckles |
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Folsom, F.-1931- Fred, Sr.: correspondence between Franklin Folsom and Fred Folsom, Sr., Willa Wolcott Condon’s obituary, article about "Wine-Bibbing” at Oxford |
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Folsom, F.-1931- Sisters: Correspondence between Franklin and his sisters Sarah and Helen |
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Folsom, F.-1931- Expatriates: Correspondence regarding the Expatriate Americans essay, Expatriate Americans essay, photocopies of correspondence between Franklin Folsom and Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Conrad Aiken, and John Gould Fletcher; Conrad Aiken’s "Why Poets Leave Home”, correspondence regarding Brand Blanshard |
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Folsom, F.-1931- Elting: correspondence between Franklin Folsom and Mary Elting, Mary Elting’s essay, "George Sand: Sentimental Minerva” |
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Folsom, F.-1931- Mary Elwell: correspondence between Franklin and his mother and family |
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Folsom, F.-1932: unmarked photograph, Merton illustrations, correspondence with friends and family, Oxford University Provident Association Limited papers, Rhodes Scholar essay |
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Folsom, F.-1932- Correspondence: correspondence between Franklin Folsom and family and Mary Elting, photos of Franklin and Myfanwy Evans (?) |
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Folsom, F.-1932- School and Correspondence: essay prompts, Honour School of English Language and Literature booklets, personal and professional correspondence |
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Folsom, F.-1932- Mary Elwell: letters to Franklin from his mother Mary Elwell, newspaper clipping regarding Mary Elwell’s resignation from the D.A.R. |
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Folsom, F.-1932- Family: letters to Franklin from his mother and his sisters Sarah and Helen |
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Folsom, F.-1932- Fred, Sr.: correspondence from Fred G. Folsom, Sr. to Franklin |
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Folsom, F.-1932- Sisters: letters to Franklin from his sisters Sarah and Helen |
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Folsom, F.-1932- Oxford: Correspondence regarding Howard Seccombe, correspondence from friends, poetry, school forms and bills |
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Folsom, F.-1932- Elting: letters from Mary Elting to Franklin |
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Folsom, F.- 1933- 34 part 1: Letters to Franklin from friends, First national Bank of Boulder (Colorado) statements and correspondence, receipts, newspaper segments of poetry, Election Platform Communist Party booklet, Workers School booklets |
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Folsom, F.- 1933- 34 part 2: Letters to Franklin from friends, Franklin and Mary’s apartment lease contract, Relief Workers League of Greater New York Membership book, newspaper clipping, unlabeled photograph |
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Folsom, F.- 1933 part 1: Franklin’s notebook labeled "F.B. Folsom, Merton College, Oxford, England”, letters from Franklin to Mary, poetry |
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Folsom, F.- 1933 part 2: correspondence between Franklin and friends and family, letters from Franklin to Mary, Merton College Weekly Battels lists, school- related receipts |
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Folsom, F.- 1933 part 3: Oxford College financial correspondence, booklets and articles regarding gypsies, correspondence between Franklin and family and friends, 18 October 1933 edition of The Listener |
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Franklin Folsom, 1933: correspondence between Franklin and Mary, letters to Franklin from The Listener, Scientific Investors, Inc., letter to Chase Elwell from Mary Elting with Golden Book Magazine, correspondence between Franklin and family and friends, professional correspondence, University of Colorado brochure, articles, Franklin’s essay: "The Rhodes Scholar at Oxford” |
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Folsom, F.- 1933- Elting: Letters and telegram from Mary Elting to Franklin, articles |
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1934- Federal Works Program: documents and notes and interviews relating to Franklin Folsom’s job as an interviewer for the Federal Works Program |
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Folsom, F.-1934: An article written by Franklin titled "Bailed into Jail” |
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Folsom, F. -1935: Letters to Franklin from Mary and friends, newspaper clippings, laminated songs by Annie Mae Meriwether, correspondence between Franklin and his parents, letters to Franklin from "comrades”, article regarding 3 American Oxford grads aiding 18 rioters, copy of The Norlin Charge to Graduates |
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Folsom, F. -1936 part 1: Letters from Franklin to his mother and father, letters from Mary to Franklin, two pieces of writing regarding Franklin’s life in 1936, correspondence regarding men involved in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, an article entitled Harvard’s Tercentenary by John Darrell, article regarding an Alabama man abducted and beaten, articles regarding communism, writing drafts by Franklin, letter to Franklin from Fred Jr. |
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Folsom, F. -1936 part 2: letter from Franklin to the editor of The Window, letters to Franklin from Mary, professional correspondence, scrap booked articles (poor condition), letter from Franklin to "Grandma and Aunt Sarah”, Letters from Franklin to Mary during the time of the Unity Convention of the Worker’s Alliance, articles by Franklin, letter from Franklin to his Mother, Father and Dick |
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Folsom, F.- 1936: letters from Franklin to family, writing scraps and notes, Franklin’s article "Rhodes, the Diamond Master”, professional correspondence, Rhodes Scholarships application |
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Folsom, F. -1937 part 1: articles regarding Constitutional Conflicts, The League of American Writers materials, letter regarding Franklin’s receipt of the Harriet Monroe Memorial Prize by Poetry Magazine, article regarding the death of Isidore Needleman, correspondence between Franklin and family, various newspaper clippings. Legal size |
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Folsom, F. -1937 part 2: correspondence between Franklin and family, resumé materials, Franklin’s application to the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for funding for a book on the unemployed, Report of the First Annual Convention of the New York State Employees Union, professional correspondence, notes, the 1937 University of Colorado bulletin, writing contracts for a piece tentatively titled Heritage, photocopy of Franklin’s Poem, "A Room in a House”, from Poetry Magazine |
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Folsom, F. -1938: letters from Franklin to family |
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Folsom, F.- 1939: letters from Franklin to family, professional correspondence, article regarding the Spanish Civil War, pamphlet and booklet, writing regarding Robert Gorham Davis |
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Folsom, F. -1940: letters from Franklin and Mary to the Folsom family |
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Folsom, F.- 1941: clipping of Franklin (Horatio Jones)’s review of Thunder in the Earth, letters from Franklin to family, professional correspondence, newsletters |
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Folsom, F.- 1942: letters from Franklin and Mary to the Folsom family, professional correspondence, apartment lease and related correspondence |
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Folsom, F.- 1942 part 2: letters from Franklin and Mary to the Folsom family, Publisher’s Weekly article called Building a Book regarding Mary Elting and Margaret Gossett, American Soviet Relations materials and correspondence, professional correspondence |
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Folsom, F.- Merchant Marines part 1: note by Mary Elting explaining folder contents; U.S. Merchant Marine Certificate of Service; correspondence between Mary, Mike and Franklin; Letters from Mary to Fred Folsom Sr.; article regarding Mary Elwell Folsom’s blood bank work; letter informing Franklin of a 2nd place prize for his writing; letters from Franklin to his parents |
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Folsom, F.- Merchant Marines part 2: Correspondence between Mary, Mike and Franklin; The Lookout Volume XXXV; "Apprentice Seamen, World War II” by Franklin Folsom; letters to Franklin from Helen and Sarah; letters from Franklin to his parents; letters from Mary to Fred and Mary Folsom |
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Folsom, F.- Merchant Marines part 3: Article regarding Mrs. Roosevelt giving lectures; a booklet entitled Downtown Community School; article regarding Franklin Folsom training with the Merchant Marine; letter from Franklin to his parents; The Colorado Alumnus July 1944; Franklin’s war Identification Card; war correspondence; correspondence between Mary, Mike and Franklin; Franklin’s wartime journal; Franklin’s war overtime documenting spiral; war receipts and documents; letter from Mary to Fred and Mary Folsom; articles |
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Folsom, F.- 1945: Margaret Mead pilot program article; writing regarding being a disabled war veteran; Richard Wright article; correspondence between Franklin, Mary and the Folsom family; packet regarding the downtown community school; professional correspondence; Jefferson School of Social Science booklet; articles; pay stubs; "Hog from Sunday”, Franklin’s story; photocopies of a book excerpt relating to Franklin’s friend Richard Wright; Franklin’s writing about the Downtown Community School Mary created with three other women in the 1940’s |
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Folsom, F.- 1946: document outlining the Bi- Laws of the Downtown Community School, Inc., lease form; letters from Franklin to his mother; miscellaneous Downtown Community School documents and announcements; reports on adult education; document regarding Frank Oppenheimer; writings by Franklin; professional correspondence; miscellaneous articles; Win the Peace Conference proceedings summary and materials |
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Folsom, F.- 1946: writing regarding V.J. Jerome; transcription of Fred Folsom Inscription present at the CU Heritage Center; articles regarding Fred Folsom and Folsom Field |
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Folsom, F.- 1947: letters from Franklin to his mother, rent slips, correspondence regarding housing |
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Folsom, F.- 1948: excerpt of Franklin’s writing regarding Margaret Mead and the Downtown Community School; Franklin’s Manuscript, "The Mighty McGeegan”; correspondence between Franklin and his mother; professional correspondence regarding employment; employment classifieds |
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Folsom, F.- 1949: property contract; correspondence regarding Rachel and Mike’s trip to California; correspondence between Franklin and his mother; professional correspondence; Colorado Alumnus article about Franklin; correspondence between Franklin and friends; Memorandums on Franklin; postcards from Franklin to Mike |
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Folsom, F.- 1949: Correspondence between Franklin and his mother; Committee for Peaceful Alternatives materials; newspaper excerpt; Franklin’s manuscript, "Each Man and Each Woman”: A Personal Account of the Mid- Century Conference for Peace |
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Folsom, F.- 1950 letters |
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Folsom, F.- 1951: Peaceful Negotiations Not War With China! flier; Holocaust awareness booklets; correspondence between Franklin, Mary and friends; miscellaneous fliers and pamphlets regarding peace; correspondence between Franklin and his mother; various newspaper clippings regarding Korea and communism; writings by Franklin on peace |
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Folsom, F.- 1952 part 1: Peaceful Negotiations Not War With China! flier; publisher price lists; newspaper clippings; correspondence between Franklin and his mother; letter from Franklin to President Truman; correspondence with friends; New Jersey Committee for Peaceful Alternatives materials |
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Folsom, F.- 1952 part 2: New Jersey Committee for Peaceful Alternatives materials; article regarding the New Jersey Committee for Peaceful Alternatives; article regarding "Red Witch Hunt” |
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Folsom, F.- 1953: Letter from Franklin to his father (must be misfiled); letters from Franklin and Mary to Mary Elwell Folsom; correspondence between Franklin and friends; letter from Franklin to Sarah; magazine excerpt regarding Franklin Folsom’s book, The Hidden Ruin; New Jersey Committee for Peaceful Alternatives materials; newsletter; Joseph McCarthy article by Allen J. Matusow; newspaper clipping regarding Frank Burch |
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Folsom, F.- 1954: correspondence between Franklin and his mother; conference brochures; New Jersey Council for Hobs, Trade, and Peace materials; newspaper excerpt; professional correspondence; newspaper articles regarding Communism; letters from Franklin and Mary to Mike; article regarding the Remington murder; manuscript about Remington by Franklin |
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Folsom, F.- 1955: New Jersey Council for Jobs, Trade and Peace materials; letters from Franklin and Mary to Mary Elwell Folsom; Franklin’s article/ letter to the Trenton Times regarding China queries; Franklin’s letter/ article in the Newark Evening News regarding Formosa Aid; professional correspondence; Freehold Transcript article regarding Franklin and Mary’s writing; several articles regarding Franklin and his writing; letter from Mary to Franklin |
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Folsom, F.- 1957: Franklin’s personal correspondence; list of books written by Franklin Folsom; Franklin’s professional correspondence; letters from Franklin to his mother; National Assembly of Authors and Dramatists program letter; Franklin Folsom’s paper, "You and I – and Mother Goose, or The Economics of Writing for Children” |
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Folsom, F.- 1959: National Diary of 1959; Franklin’s professional correspondence; The American Oxonian Class of 1930 Letter article; correspondence between Franklin and Mary to Mary Elwell Folsom, Helen and Sarah; Letter from Franklin to Fred; correspondence between Mike and Franklin and Mary; pamphlets regarding H.G. Wells’ Crux Ansata |
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Folsom, F.- 1960: Article regarding Michael and Franklin Folsom’s stance on Cuba; Franklin’s professional correspondence; letters from Mary and Franklin to Sarah, Helen and Mary Elwell Folsom; Folsom party invitation; letter from Rachel to Mary Elwell Folsom; A Folsom family history written by Franklin’s cousin MacGregor Folsom; letters from Mary and Franklin to Mike and Rachel |
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Writer’s Conference, 1961: introduction to the folder by Mary Elting Folsom; excerpt of Franklin’s intended writings about the University of Colorado writer’s conference; correspondence and articles regarding Franklin and Mary’s participation in the Writer’s Conference; articles regarding Franklin and Mary’s Communist ties; Writer’s Conference booklets |
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Folsom, F.- 1961: letters from Franklin and Mary to Sarah, Mary Anna and Mary Elwell Folsom; letter from Franklin to the President; newspaper clippings; correspondence between Mike, Franklin and Mary; Writer’s Conference in the Rocky Mountains booklets; professional correspondence; letter from Mike to Mary Elwell Folsom; article about Frank Oppenheimer |
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F.F. 1962: Franklin and Mary’s Soviet Union notebook; professional correspondence; letters from Franklin and Mary to Mary Elwell Folsom; letter from Franklin and Mary to the President; letter from Franklin to Sarah; letters from Franklin to Ken; newspaper clippings |
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Folsom, F.- 1963: hospital bill; Letters from Franklin to Mary and Rachel; letters from Franklin to Sarah; letters from Franklin to his mother; list of books by Franklin Folsom and Mary Elting; envelopes of photographs; various articles; professional correspondence |
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Folsom, F.- 1964: Norlin Library University of Colorado, Boulder article about the Folsom Collection; photograph of Mrs. Crudup; photos of the yard; letters from Franklin to Sarah; postcards from Franklin to Rachel; miscellaneous note cards; petite jury list and manual |
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F.F. 1964: letter from Franklin to Sarah; correspondence between Franklin and Mr. Stout of the Author’s League of America; Norlin Library University of Colorado, Boulder article about the Folsom collection |
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F.F. 1965: bundled photographs, article regarding Franklin Folsom’s royalty arrangements with the U.S.S.R. |
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Folsom, F.- 1966: letters from Franklin to his mother; Franklin’s professional correspondence; letters from Franklin to Mike; Swarthmore College Commencement booklet; note cards; review of Franklin Folsom’s Inside the Soviet Union; papers and materials regarding the Council on Inter- Racial Books for Children; Elizabeth Moos’ obituary |
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Children’s Book Committee (Author’s Guild), 1966: Children’s Book Committee contact information; correspondence regarding the Children’s Book Committee/ Author’s Guild; program planning proposal; meeting outlines |
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FF- 1966: Council on Interracial Books for Children booklet; Interracial Books for Children newsletters; Franklin’s Schedule D form |
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FF- 1967: letters from Franklin to his mother; Franklin’s Schedule D form; newspaper clipping |
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Folsom, F.- 1967: letters from Franklin to his mother; "Open Mouth” invitation to Franklin and Mary; letters from Franklin to Sarah; newspaper clippings; Franklin’s professional correspondence; 1960 letter from Franklin and Mary to the Slaughters regarding Mike’s engagement to their daughter Jacky; American Oxonian Class of 1930 newsletter; Author’s Guild Children’s Book Committee newsletter |
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Author’s Guild—Children’s Book Committee 1967: The Author’s Guild Children’s Book Committee newsletters; Author’s Guild correspondence |
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Folsom, F.- 1968: correspondence relating to Guild members’ actions regarding their taxes; correspondence between Franklin and Mary and James Howard of the House of Representatives regarding the Folsom’s withheld tax (in protest of Vietnam); Franklin’s professional correspondence; "Human—and anti-human—Values in Children’s Books” packet; letters from Franklin to Sarah, his mother, and Helen; American Oxonian pages; letter from Franklin to Mrs. Martin Luther King regarding the death of her husband; National Speleological Society Bulletin materials; letter from Franklin and Mary to the IRS regarding their withholding of 25% of their income tax in protest of the Vietnam War; newspaper clipping; Colorado State Patrol summons to Franklin; Norlin Library University of Colorado, Boulder newsletters; Franklin and Mary’s list of Books in Print and Forthcoming |
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Folsom, F.- 1968: Lucky Book Club article regarding Franklin and Mary; article about Michael Folsom, review of Franklin and Mary’s Flags of All Nations; article about the Flag Factory |
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Author’s Guild—Children’s Book Committee 1968: Author’s Guild announcements, inquiries and correspondence |
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F.F. 1969: bundled note cards; letters from Franklin to his mother; article about Franklin and Mary’s archaeology work; Franklin and Mary’s 1969 year- end report; The Nixon ABC’s |
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Writer’s League 1960-69: introduction to the folder by Mary Elting Folsom; "The United Nations and Writing for the Future Generation” booklet; correspondence regarding the Writer’s League/ Guild; Arnaud d’Usseau’s obituary; Author’s Guild meeting suggestions |
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F.F. 1970: Franklin and Mary’s Year- End Report for 1990; letters from Franklin to his mother; letters from Franklin to Sarah; "Identifying Information about Franklin Folsom”; Franklin and Mary’s professional correspondence; 1970 Year- End Report of the Folsoms; American Oxonian pages; Franklin’s professional correspondence; Rutgers Conference of Authors Who Write for Children booklet; Temple Buell College Writer’s Workshop in Children’s Literature brochure; newspaper article regarding Franklin as a 25 Per Cent Tax Withholder; Colorado Author’s League announcement |
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Folsom, F.- 1971: Franklin’s professional correspondence; Author’s Guild Council materials; correspondence regarding the Rutgers University Advisory Council on Children’s Literature; newspaper clippings; letters to Mary and Franklin from Mike; letter from Franklin to Sarah; Rutgers University Advisory Council on Children’s Literature program; 1971 Year- End Report; letters from Franklin to his mother; letter from Franklin to Helen |
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Folsom, F- 1972: correspondence between Franklin, Mary and friends; letter from Franklin to Helen; The Folsom’s Year- End Report for 1972; letters from Franklin to his mother; letter from Franklin to Sarah and Fred; letters from Franklin to Sarah; newspaper articles; Biographical Data on Franklin Folsom; professional correspondence |
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Folsom, F.- 1973: program for Rachel’s marriage to Robert Moll; letter to Mary Elwell Folsom from Fred Folsom III; letters from Franklin to Sarah; letters from Franklin to his mother; The Folsom’s Year- End Report fir 1973; Franklin’s Colorado Driver’s License; letters from Franklin to friends; Rutgers University Advisory Council on Children’s Literature Members 1973-74 list |
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F.F. 1973: black and white photocopies of art by Rachel Folsom (with duplicates) and blank pages; biography of Mary Elting Folsom |
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Folsom, F.- 1974 letters |
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F.F. 1975: letter from Ruth Alterman to Michael Folsom regarding the sales of 314 copies of Red Power on the Rio Grande to American Indian tribes across the country; small article about Franklin Folsom in the Colony Newsletter |
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Folsom, F.- 1976: article regarding Franklin in the new "Who’s Who in America”, a note from Mary Elting Folsom regarding the folder contents; spiral notebook; Marco Polo article; miscellaneous articles, maps, brochures and materials related to Franklin and Mary’s overland trip across Asia |
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Folsom, F.- 1978: index cards; Publisher’s Weekly Article regarding Mary Elting and Franklin Folsom’ s involvement in Cuba’s publishing industry; Franklin’s professional and personal correspondence; James Cross Giblin’s article, "Conversations in Cuba”; newspaper clipping; edition of "The Window Reopened” |
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FF- 1979: Margaret Banman’s Article, "Togetherness has meant success for the Folsoms”, about Mary and Franklin; random notes; professional and personal correspondence regarding a trip to the Soviet Union and books published in the U.S.R.R.; Russian article |
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F.F. 1980: professional correspondence; Franklin’s $20,000 claim against the CIA for opening and reading his mail in violation of this First and Fourth Amendment rights; Counterspy photocopies with Franklin’s article, "Fingermen Are All Thumbs” |
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FF 1981: Page explaining the file; excerpt from the American Oxonian; articles about Franklin’s book, Some Basic Rights of Soviet Citizens”; Franklin Folsom’s Some Basic Rights of Soviet Citizens; Franklin’s article, "Can the Russians be Trusted?”; letter from Franklin to Sarah and Helen; correspondence between Rachel and Franklin; Franklin’s article, "Letters to the Editor, Moscow Style” |
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FF- 1982: 15th Annual CCIRA Conference on Reading booklet and materials; two copies of the article about the Troy Nesbit books |
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F.F. 1983: Weekly 1983 calendar; professional correspondence; The Borough Bulletin newsletters; published letters from Franklin and Evelyn Singer regarding Franklin’s Troy Nesbit series |
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F.F. 1984: Franklin’s professional correspondence; Jerry Earl Brown’s Sunday Camera article, "The Folsoms of Boulder”; The World of Books list; numerous newspaper articles; an article by Franklin |
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FF 1985: Franklin’s professional correspondence; Franklin’s article, "The Unemployment Demonstrations of March 6, 1960 and the Subsequent Mass Movement”; Daily Camera Article, "A Great Shove Towards Peace”; various newspaper articles regarding the Great Peace March |
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Folsom, F. 1986: various articles regarding the Great Peace March; correspondence between Franklin and Sarah and Helen; letters from Mary to Sarah; Peace March fliers; 50th Wedding Anniversary correspondence to Franklin and Mary; Cinderella synopsis; letter from Franklin to Mary; Folsom Year- End Report for 1986; Franklin’s professional correspondence |
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Folsom, F. 1987: various newspaper articles; Franklin’s professional correspondence; letter from Franklin to Mike; University of Colorado Appointment notice; Franklin’s "In Case I have to Make a Speech in the USSR Speech” speech; The American Soviet Walk article; letters from Franklin to Sarah and Helen; Franklin’s Literature and Politics of the 1930s course syllabus; letter from Franklin to his students; Article about Franklin and Rachel Folsom; The American Soviet Walk book; West Coast Marxist Scholars Conference brochure |
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F.F. 1988: The Great Peace March by Franklin Folsom |
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Folsom, F. 1989: Letters from Franklin and Mary to Sarah; Mature Years cover with Franklin sleeping; articles about Franklin; letter from Franklin to Mike; Franklin’s Writer’s League program flier; Franklin’s letter to the editor regarding Robert L. Brewster’s court case; professional correspondence; article about Robert L. Brewster’s case; 1989 Scholars Conference Program Changes list; The Folsom Year- End Report, 1989 |
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F.F. 1990: Franklin’s personal and professional correspondence; newspaper article, "Is it Safe to Travel to the USSR?"; various news paper articles, "Identifying information about Franklin Folsom"; Franklin’s speech regarding Rocky Flats; "How to Have Some Nature to Write About" by Franklin Folsom; "Where Do You Start?” by Franklin Folsom |
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Folsom 1991: 1918 letter from Franklin to Fred Folsom; Folsom Year-End Report for 1991; articles about Franklin; Community Parenting Center flier and thank you to Franklin and Mary; articles about Franklin and Mary; Impatient Armies of the Poor flier; correspondence with James Mendenhall; article about James Mendenhall; Mary Elting Folsom’s award from the Rocky Mountain Peace Center |
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Folsom 1994: personal and professional correspondence; article about Franklin’s award of a literary prize for Red Power on the Rio Grande; Franklin’s Author Award for Red Power on the Rio Grande from Newark College of Engineering |
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F.F. 1995: Award for Franklin Folsom "In Celebration of Sustained Commitment to a World of Peace without Justice"; articles regarding Franklin’s death; A certificate from President William J. Clinton honoring Franklin Folsom; numerous letters of sympathy to Mary regarding Franklin’s death; various Franklin Folsom obituaries; photographs of Dank "post mortem," photo of the 1999 Peace March reunion |
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WPA- Arts: Franklin’s professional correspondence; Soviet article; Franklin’s American Peace Test speech; book signing fliers; Peace March article; Folsoms party invitation; Sunday Camera, "The Fighting Folsoms," by David Menconi; The Folsom Year- End Report for 1988 |
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Appel, Benjamin: correspondence between Franklin and Ben; Benjamin Appel’s obituary by S. Hermanos; article about Benjamin Appel’s novel, Fortress in the Rice” |
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Miscellaneous Undated |
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M.E- Senior: personal correspondence; RTD information; contact information; Personal Emergency Response brochure; Med Sentry brochures; photos of the house Mary Elwell’s family lived in while in Pueblo |
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Addresses for Year- End Reports: address lists for the end of the year reports; drawing of Mary with her walker by Naomi Elting; Mary’s year end report for 2003; Mary Folsom’s Year- End Report for 2004; Christmas Cards |
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Letter to Mary from a student in West Africa, requesting an English dictionary |
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Folsom, F.- Undated: unlabeled photograph; correspondence regarding Nancy Reed; letters to Franklin from Myfanwy Evans and communist comrades; newspaper and magazine clippings of Franklin’s poetry; letters from Franklin to Sarah, friends and others; Hunger Fighter Vol.3, No.8; miscellaneous articles; correspondence regarding insurance; Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company certificate; packet regarding Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States; correspondence from Franklin to his mother |
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Citation for Mary and Franklin’s receipt of the George Norlin Award; Franklin’s professional correspondence; article regarding Franklin’s books, The Life and Legend of George McJunkin and Red Power on the Rio Grande |
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Royalties (unfilled): Franklin and Mary’s royalty statements and correspondence with Evelyn Singer |
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X.Y.Z.: newspaper article; professional correspondence; letters from Franklin to Sarah |
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Miscellaneous: Franklin’s writing on the peace movement; poems; notes; professional correspondence; articles; miscellaneous writing; peace writing fliers; The League of American Writers paper by Franklin; Anatomical Board of the State of Colorado brochure; Anatomical Board of the State of Colorado paperwork |
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Bates, Ralph: correspondence between Franklin and Ralph Bates |
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Correspondence and Notes: Franklin and Mary’s personal and professional correspondence; notes |
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Fragments: note cards, notes, lists, poem fragments |
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Miscellaneous: personal and professional correspondence; notes; writing fragments; new books list; miscellaneous articles; note cards |
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Year-End Reports |
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Annual Letters |
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Franklin's rolodex cards |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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1937, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1972-1974, and misc |
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1975-1980 |
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1981-1992 |
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1993-1996 |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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Anatomical Board |
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Folsom, F- Medical |
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Folsom, F- Health Care |
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Folsom, Mary- Medical |
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Health Care |
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Heart: Franklin's health |
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Medicine |
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Linus Pauling |
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Related materials removed from miscellaneous business files |
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Miscellaneous papers |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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Merchant Marines documents |
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Merchant Marines Training Manual |
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Veterans Administration |
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Veteran's Administration |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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An inventory of the books in Franklin's library |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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Franklin Gorham Folsom's World War I army helmet and gas mask |
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Mary Elvira Elwell Folsom hat |
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Mary Elvira Elwell Folsom hat |
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Mary Elvira Elwell Folsom hat |
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| Description | Container | ||||
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American Express |
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Citizen's Trust |
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Mastercard |
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Marjorie Posner |
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Savings: Citizen's Funds |
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Savings: World Savings Bank Account |
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Savings: Working Assets |
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Bank Statements- Savings |
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Folsom Family Trust |
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Accounting Book |
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AARP-GNMA |
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Insurance-Continental |
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Royalties |
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Book Finances |
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Sales Tax |
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Accounting |
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Insurance-Mass Mutual |
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Settlements |
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Insurance-Banker's Life |
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Parnassus |
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Finances |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Allstate |
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Auto Bills (repair garage and Triple A) |
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Honda |
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Plant's Auto Service |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Household Product Warranties |
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House: Ward |
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Management Services |
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Pesha Newsletters |
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Ward |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Taxes, expenses, utility bills, travel costs, and related papers for 1987, 1990-95, 1997-2004 (2004 is a incomplete) |
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Financial papers from years not included above |
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Papers from a binder labelled "Receipts and Disbursements 1970-May 1996 |
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Financial ledger: 1993-February 1996 |
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Financial ledger: May 1996-December 31, 2001 |
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Yearly financial planners |
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Taxes: 1985, '86, '89 |
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Please note that there are two Mary Elwells in the family. The elder, Mary Lyman Cutler Shepard Elwell, was the daughter of William Lyman. Her daughter with her first husband was Annie Lyman Cutler. Mary's third husband was John Elwell, and Annie married John's son, Joseph Coe Elwell. Annie and Joseph had a daughter, Mary Elvira Elwell, who married Fred Folsom and became Franklin's mother.
| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Daughters of the American Revolution binder |
|
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DAR materials- programs, clippings, letters, etc |
|
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Elting Family Research for Autobiography |
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Elwell Family Wills |
|
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Joe Elwell |
|
||||
John Elwell |
|
||||
Joseph Coe Elwell |
|
||||
Elwell Family |
|
||||
Captain Joseph L. Folsom |
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||||
Folsom Bulletin |
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||||
Fifth Folsom Reunion Records |
|
||||
Folsom Family photos and letters |
|
||||
Folsom Family Association |
|
||||
Folsom-Genealogy |
|
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Genealogy |
|
||||
Hopkins-Genealogy |
|
||||
Genealogy-Hopkins |
|
||||
Pedigree of Mary Wentworth |
|
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Jones Genealogy |
|
||||
Horatio Jones |
|
||||
Genealogy: Lyman |
|
||||
William Lyman letters |
|
||||
Mary Lyman Quilt |
|
||||
Folsom and Lyman family information |
|
||||
Genealogy-Cutler |
|
||||
Annie L. Elwell- primarily letters |
|
||||
Annie L. Elwell correspondence to her children and between her children |
|
||||
Lyman diary photocopy |
|
||||
Lyman Diary |
|
||||
Vienna |
|
||||
Mary Lyman Cutler Elwell |
|
||||
Annie Elwell |
|
||||
Jones genealogy |
|
||||
Mary Elwell papers |
|
||||
Lyman letters envelope |
|
||||
Joseph C. Elwell |
|
||||
Family research materials |
|
||||
Annie Elwell |
|
||||
Family tree materials |
|
||||
Genealogy - Elwell |
|
||||
Elwell Family Photos |
|
||||
Folsom and Elwell Genealogy |
|
||||
Folsoms |
|
||||
Folsom, Lillian A. Hopkins |
|
||||
Folsom Genealogy |
|
||||
Folsom history |
|
||||
Folsom Family Association |
|
||||
"Folsom vs. March" article |
|
||||
Folsom and Elwell papers |
|
||||
Folsom Family 1615-1882: Genealogy book |
|
||||
Folsom genealogy and reunion, with photos |
|
||||
Genealogy materials |
|
||||
Folsom patents and John Folsom's speech |
|
||||
Folsom genealogy |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"A Boy From Boulder;" Franklin's Memoirs |
|
||||
Folsom, F- Curriculum Vitae |
|
||||
Folsom, Franklin- Obituaries |
|
||||
Mary Elting- Autobiography |
|
||||
Family newspaper clippings |
|
||||
John Elwell- 1862 letter, written while he was a prisoner of the Confederates |
|
||||
Mary Elting memoirs and autobiography, "Growing Up in Creede" |
|
||||
Mary Elwell |
|
||||
Fred G. Folsom, Sr. papers, letters, and photos |
|
||||
Fred Folsom Jr. letters and clippings |
|
||||
Jamie Folsom |
|
||||
Liz Folsom |
|
||||
MacGregor Folsom |
|
||||
Marcia Folsom |
|
||||
Mike Folsom: Charles River Museum of Industry |
|
||||
Mike Folsom |
|
||||
Rachel Folsom |
|
||||
Raphael Folsom |
|
||||
Sarah Foot |
|
||||
Ariel Hubbard |
|
||||
Helen Hubbard |
|
||||
Family and genealogy, papers removed from miscellaneous business files |
|
||||
Letter on childrearing from Annie L. Elwell to Mary E. Elwell [Folsom] |
|
||||
Mary Elvira Elwell Folsom papers |
|
||||
Mary E. E. Folsom continued |
|
||||
Audiotapes of Mary Elwell Folsom's recollections |
|
||||
Folsom photos |
|
||||
Franklin's death and funeral |
|
||||
Franklin's Memorial materials |
|
||||
Franklin's Obiter Dicta |
|
||||
Folsom biographies |
|
||||
Family, miscellaneous papers |
|
||||
Autobiographical materials on Mary and Franklin |
|
||||
Photographs, undated |
|
||||
Photo album, dominated by photos of the Flatirons, primarily from the 1910's-1920's |
|
||||
Family photographs |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
American Antiquity: Journal of the Society for American Archaeology. Vol. 57 nos. 2-4; Vol. 58 nos. 1-4; Vols. 59 nos. 1-4; Vol. 60 no. 4; Vol. 61 no. 1. |
|
||||
The American Oxonian. Vol. LXXVIII no.2; Vol. LXXIX nos. 2&4, Vol. LXXX nos. 1,2&4 |
|
||||
The American West. Volume XI, no. 6. 3 copies. [Includes an article by Franklin Folsom on George McJunkin.] |
|
||||
The American West. November 1974: Vol. XI no. 6. |
|
||||
Bill of Rights Journal. Winter 1991 & Winter 1994. |
|
||||
CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association. Fall 1990: Vol. 53 no.1. |
|
||||
Colorado Heritage. 1984, no.4; 1986, nos. 1-3. |
|
||||
Cricket: The Magazine for Children. January 1985: Vol. 12 no. 5. [2 copies, of which one *ES.] |
|
||||
Das Beste aus Reader's Digest. März 1979, no.3. *ES |
|
||||
Det Bästa ur Reader's Digest. Mars 1979. *ES |
|
||||
Det Beste fra Reader's Digest. August 1979. *ES |
|
||||
Det Beste fra Reader's Digest. September 1979, no.9. *ES |
|
||||
Early Man. Summer, 1982: Vol. 4 no. 2. |
|
||||
Ethics in American Archaeology: Challenges for the 1990's. Special Report of the Society for American Archaeology. |
|
||||
The Explorer's Journal: Official Quarterly of the Explorer's Club. December 1987: Vol. 65 no. 4. |
|
||||
The Honors Journal. August 1992: Vol. 1 issue 2. |
|
||||
Humpty Dumpty's Magazine for Little Children. February 1957. |
|
||||
The Ku Klux Klan: A History of Racism and Violence. Third edition, 1998. [Special Report from the Southern Poverty Law Center.] |
|
||||
Labor's Heritage. Vol. 2 no.4; Vol. 4 nos. 1-3; Vol. 5 nos. 1-4; Vol. 6 nos. 1,2&4; Vol. 7 nos. 1-2; Vol. 8 nos. 2-4. |
|
||||
Native American Arts. Vol. 2. |
|
||||
Native Peoples. Fall 1992. |
|
||||
Mammoth Trumpet [Newsletter from the Center for the Study of Early Man], v. 1 nos. 1, 2 c.1, 2 c.2, 4; v. 2 nos. 1-4; v. 3 nos. 2-4; v. 4 nos. 1-4; v. 5 nos. 1-4; v. 6 nos, 2-4; v. 7 nos. 1-4 [duplicate copies of 2-4]; v. 8 nos. 1-4; v. 9 nos. 1-4; v. 10 no. 2; v. 11 nos. 3-4; v. 12 nos. 1-3; v. 13 nos. 1-3 [duplicate copy of no. 1]; v. 14 nos. 1, 3-4; v. 17 no. 3 |
|
||||
Mongolia. Volume 42 No. 3. |
|
||||
El Palacio. Summer 1969. |
|
||||
Political Affairs: Journal of Marxist Thought. March 1985. |
|
||||
Reader's Digest: New Reading Skill Builder.1966, Pt. 1. *ES |
|
||||
Reader's Digest. October 1978. |
|
||||
Skeptical Inquirer: The Magazine of Science and Reason. Volume 20, no. 3. |
|
||||
Society for American Archaeology Bulletin, v. 2 nos. 1,3,5; v. 3, nos. 1, 3,5; v. 4 nos. 1-4; v. 5 nos. 1-5; v. 6 nos. 1-3, 5-6; v. 7 nos. 1-6; v. 8 nos. 1-4; v. 10 no. 2; v. 11 nos. 1, 4-5; v. 12 nos. 1-5 [Post-its removed as follows: v. 2 no. 5, p. 4: "Mike;" v. 3 no. 3 p. 3, blank; v. 6 no. 5 p. 11, blank] |
|
||||
Southwestern Lore: Journal of Colorado Archaeology, v. 58 nos. 3-4; v. 59 nos. 1-4; v. 62 nos. 2,4; v. 63 nos. 1-3; v. 64 no. 2 [blank post-it removed from v. 59 no. 3 p. 1] |
|
||||
Union: Union de Escritores y artistas de Cuba. 1993: Issue 15. |
|
||||
University of Colorado Bulletin. July 1940: Vol. XL no.17. |
|
||||
Walkabout, nos. 2 - 1985, and 3 - 1986. [No. 3 includes a poem by Mary Elting on page 46.] |
|
||||
Xiao Xue Shi Dai. 1988, nos. 2, 3, and 7. [A post-it was removed from the cover of #3, which read "Primary School Time.] |
|
||||
Meltzer, David J., et al. On a Pleistocene human occupation at Pedra Furada, Brazil. Reprint from Antiquity. 1994: Vol. 68 pp. 695-714. |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sleeves with pictures of Mongolia, May Day in Moscow, Ward Cabin, Archaeology trip, Ward in Fall, Rachel with a painting *RF |
|
||||
1 box slides from the USSR |
|
||||
1 box slides from Kazakhstan, Museum of Art of Peoples of the East |
|
||||
2 boxes slides from Lithuania |
|
||||
1 box slides from Lithuania, applied art |
|
||||
1 box slides from Lithuania, resorts |
|
||||
Slides of China |
|
||||
"Kid Stuff 1-84" carousel with slides of Mexico, Nepal, Peru, and home *RF |
|
||||
"India 1-104; Nepal 104-140" slide carousel *RF |
|
||||
"1978 Cuba (Seconds)" carousel *RF |
|
||||
"Trip Across Asia" slide carousel *RF |
|
||||
"Iceland Austin 3-38; Turkey 40-83; Iran 85-110" slide carousel *RF |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Folsom-Poems" |
|
||||
"August 11, 2 to 4, Tyrkle/Folsom Boys" |
|
||||
"August 12, 9:30-11:30, Turkel-Folsom Side 1 and 2" |
|
||||
"Folsom Teen Age Information Explosion Side 1 and 2" |
|
||||
Folsom, August 5, Side 1" [book talks] |
|
||||
"Side 2 - Frank Folsom Aug 3, Hist. Fiction" |
|
||||
"Side 2 - Interracial Panel Aug 7; Side 1 - 1/3 full of same" [both sides, left channel only] |
|
||||
"Side 1 Conquerors' - Introduction, Chapters 1,2,3" |
|
||||
"Reel # 2" |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mary Folsom, 1,2,3 [with preservation copy DVD] |
|
||||
Mary Folsom, 4,5,6 [with preservation copy DVD] |
|
||||
Mary Folsom, 7,8 [with preservation copy DVD] |
|
||||
Interviews and Tour of C.R.M.I. with C. Woodman and Ed |
|
||||
Denishawn Repertory Dancers at St. Marks - NYC March 10-11-12-13, 1994 |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Folsom on US-USSR Peace Walk - Feb. 2, 1987 - KGNU |
|
||||
Franklin Folsom Memorial Service; Old Main Chapel 13 May, 1995, Recorded by Tim Adams |
|
||||
Franklin Folsom, Mary Folsom, 4/19/88 and 4/20/88 |
|
||||
George Agogino, Archaeologist, sings songs he once sang with Pete Seeger |
|
||||
Puno Folklorico / Merida to Guayakil |
|
||||
Paul Robeson tapes 3, 4, 8, 14, 15, 19 |
|
||||
Music on the road to and in Herat |
|
||||
Baja with Dank and Mary |
|
||||
Franklin Folsom 4/20/88 Part 1 |
|
||||
"Music in Swal; starts a little over halfway thru" |
|
||||
4 unlabelled cassettes |
|
||||
"Folsom, Mary Elwell" 2 cassettes |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
America's Ancient Treasures, 2 diskettes |
|
||||
Backup: "In Time of Wars..." 2 of 2 diskettes |
|
||||
LAW, 4 diskettes |
|
||||
Grandma Takes the Bus to Kathmandu, 1 of 1 diskettes |
|
||||
C drive backups, 6 diskettes |
|
||||
"Mary Elting 1906-" 1 diskette |
|
||||
Year-end list, 1 diskette |
|
||||
Word Perfect files, 5/26/91, 1 diskette |
|
||||
C drive backups, 4 diskettes |
|
||||
America's Ancient Treasures backup, 5 diskettes |
|
||||
1 formatted diskette, label crossed out |
|
||||
.mlf files: anasazi, autobiog, cars, creede, rosie, talkties, trickyli, cuba, 1 diskette |
|
||||
WordPerfect 5.0 installation files, 13 diskettes |
|
||||
Papers accompanying floppies: Doonesbury cartoon re: slow technology, handwritten directions for using computer, letters about WordPerfect printer support, packing slip from WordPerfect for printer support diskette |
|
||||
The Music of American Politics, Joe Glazer |
|
||||
Laughing Willow, Bonnie Carol |
|
||||
Garbage, Joe Glazer |
|
||||
Historic Harp, Volume I, Therese Schroeder-Sheker |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"On Top Mount Everest with Harvey Blomster" with Alexander Drummond, live performance, April 24, 2004; Alex Drummond was a friend of Mary's 'whose name used to be something else' |
|
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The Green Man in the American West; Ray Phillips |
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| Description | Container | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mary Elting and Franklin Folsom: Desert Magazine Award, Juvenile, The Story of Archaeology in the Americas, 1961 |
|
||||
University of Colorado Class of 1927 50th Year Class Reunion photograph and identification list |
|
||||
Franklin Folsom: 1991 Colorado Book Author Award, Children's, Sand Dune Pony |
|
||||
Mary Elting Folsom: Charles River Museum of Industry, Founder's Day Award, 1999 |
|
||||
Franklin Folsom: Colorado Author's League, Top Hand Award, Nonfiction-- Adult Article, 1979 [nameplate unattached] |
|
||||
Franklin Folsom: Colorado Author's League, Top Hand Award, Nonfiction --Adult Book, 1975 |
|
||||
[missing nameplate] Colorado Author's League, Top Hand Award |
|
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Franklin Folsom: Colorado Author's League, Top Hand Award, Book Length Fiction -- Children, 1992 |
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Mary Elting: Colorado Author's League, Top Hand Award, Children's Nonfiction Book, 1988 |
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Mary Elting: Colorado Author's League, Top Hand Award, Juvenile Textbook, 1984 |
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Franklin and Mary Folsom: Colorado Author's League, Top Hand Award, Specialty Writing, 1984 |
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Franklin Folsom: Colorado Author's League, Top Hand Award, Adult Nonfiction Book General, 1991 |
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1986 Bolder Boulder First Place Ribbon [no name] |
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Mary Elting: Colorado Author's League, Top Hand Award, Children's Nonfiction Book, 1987 |
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Franklin Folsom: Colorado Author's League, Top Hand Award, Nonfiction--Adult Article, 1975 |
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Franklin Folsom: Best of Boulder Award: Best Hiker, 1987 |
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Cliff Dwelling near "Wemerill Camp" by Anne Hayer, who wrote a dinosaur book with Mary Folsom, watercolor and crayon (?) |
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Photographic reproduction of a painting of Mary Elting Folsom by Rachel Folsom; painted from a photograph taken June 3rd, 1973 at Rachel's wedding. |
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Citation presented to Franklin and Mary Elting Folsom by the University of Colorado Associated Alumni, May 23rd, 1974 |
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Boy's Clubs of America "Best Liked" Award to Franklin Folsom for "Beyond the Frontier" |
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Illustration by Rachel Folsom for America's Ancient Treasures |
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Border Regional Library Association Juvenile Literature Award to Franklin Folsom for "The Life and Legend of George McJunkin," November 16, 1974 |
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Outstanding Science Books for Children 1980 Award to Mary Elting for "Dinosaur Mysteries" |
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Reproduction of a painting by Rachel Folsom of Franklin and Mary walking on a trail |
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Photograph of Franklin reading |
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Franklin's Memorial Speech for Florence Becker Lennon, January 13th, 1984 |
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Pamphlet, "A History of the Durfee Conservatory, 1867-1992: 125th Anniversary" by John Tristan. Signed by the author. Rachel Folsom had an art exhibit at the Durfee Conservatory. |
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Pamphlet, "Our Atmosphere, Our Future: A Selection of poems by Colorado poets on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the National Center for Atmospheric Research" |
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The Political and Administrative Map of the USSR |
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This is the USSR: Agriculture |
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This is the USSR: Who Lives in the USSR |
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This is the USSR: Given by Nature |
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Franklin Folsom's business cards |
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Dot matrix printer mailing labels, addressed |
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Writings by others |
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Bob Wilfong book proposal |
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Gilgamesh |
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"Of Funnybones and Steam Shovels" |
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Lee Bridges on George McJunkin and related correspondence with Mary |
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MATH/QRMS book from Marty Walter |
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Eyes in the Basement: Children's Poems and Pictures from Ward, Colorado |
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i should have been dead by now: poems by gregory s. tebrich |
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June's Joy: And Then Some...; June Sampson, August 2006 |
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Stanley Bond: newspaper article and letters from Bond to 'Sonia,' 'Mr. Murry,' 'Bob,' 'Donna,' |
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"The Woman Said No" [Materials on women in Kenya and water usage] |
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Testimony of Mrs. Goldfrank |
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Swimming Pool Photos |
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Miscellaneous papers |
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Papers and German dictionary (delicate condition) |
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papers |
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papers [original folder labeled "To Sort"] |
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papers [these were originally loose in the box, no original order to follow] |
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Franklin's black diary |
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Guest Book |
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Biographical information |
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"Early Man" magazine, Summer 1972 |
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Letter from James Michener discussing Folsom's teaching |
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Articles on Folsom and Elting |
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Correspondence re: gift to Special Collections |
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"The Window" 1927-1928 |
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"The Window" 1928-1935 |
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The American Writer volumes 1-3 and The Author's League Bulletin volume 36 |
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Box of tapes dictated during USSR trip |
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The Phoenix: Swarthmore Student Newspaper, February 8, 1963 |
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A copy of "Vainamoinen" dedicated to Elting by Helen Goldthwait-Väänänen, the translator |
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Letters to Mary Elting from Helen Goldthwait-Väänänen |
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Counterspy v. 2-8 |
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Campaign for Political Rights materials re: "Intelligence Identities Protection Act" |
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Color photo of Buddhist monks |
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Materials removed from books donated by the Folsoms and Evelyn Singer |
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"Business files" These materials are from the Folsom's original business files but contain many papers that would not generally be considered business-related. |
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A-Mc |
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N-W |
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Addresses and Contact info |
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Basketball |
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Catalogs |
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Colorado Center for the Book |
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Jews: Pamphlets |
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Jews: Newspaper Articles |
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Diane Johnson |
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Journal of the College English Association |
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George and John Keats |
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Mongolia |
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Mottoes |
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Bob Mueller |
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Rocky Mountain Memorial Society |
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Scotland |
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Miscellaneous |
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"Synthesis" |
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"To Sort:" miscellaneous papers |
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Medical- MF |
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To do |
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VA- Madison (James) Montpelier House |
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Australia 'S' |
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Beats and Other Rebel Angels |
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A-D |
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E-K |
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L-P |
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Q-Y |
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W-Z |
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American Radical Writings |
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Radical Periodicals |
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Readings and resources in industrial archaeology |
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Research and radical periodicals about American labor movement; exhibit material (exhibit box 1 of 2) |
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Labor history documents, resources, and ideas for exhibit (exhibit box 2 of 2) |
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Writing on “Max Eastman and the Revolution…”; opening of book on Mike Gold |
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Materials for two-volume set of documents on industrial history published by MIT Press |
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Records of 1934 Industrial History tour of Boston |
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Miscellaneous writing |
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Manuscript for “Blood and Roses; |
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Miscellaneous periodicals |
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Manuscript copies of “The MacMillan Book of How Things Work |
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Miscellaneous professional writing |
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Article in Sunday Magazine |
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Notes on medieval literature |
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Papers on W.E.B. DuBois |
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Writing on M |
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Drafts |
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Unpublished writings |
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Dissertation for PhD in English |
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Grad school writings |
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School papers and records from Elementary through grad school |
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Records of a course taught by Folsom on culture and technology at MIT [These materials may have restricted access: SPC staff will evaluate before providing them] |
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Grad school notebooks |
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Financial records from time at Rutgers |
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Documents from UC Berkeley |
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Some Rutgers documents |
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Living Will |
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Card files |
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clubs |
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peace organizations |
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Materials on the Cuba crisis |
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Correspondence with parents |
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Job application letters |
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Poems by Franklin Folsom |
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Folsom genealogy |
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Mike’s horoscope |
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Youth Fest 1959 papers |
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Folder on P.I. Folsom |
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Correspondence up to 1961 |
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Correspondence |
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The following were also donated by the Folsoms and Evelyn Singer:
Resources for Days of Anger, Days of Hope:
Aaron, Daniel. Writers on the Left: Episodes in American Literary Communism. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1961. [Blank post-it removed from page 455.]
Baxandall, Lee, compiler. Marxism and Aesthetics: A Selected Annotated Bibliography: Books and Articles in the English Language. New York: Humanities Press, 1973.
Casciato, Arthur Dominic. Citizen Writers: A History of the League of American Writers, 1935-1942. [Dissertation for Ph.D., University of Virginia.] Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International 1986. [Blank post-it removed from p. 220.]
Conroy, Jack, and Curt Johnson, eds. Writers in Revolt: The Anvil Anthology. New York: Lawrence Hill, 1973.
Gilbert, James Burkhart. Writers and Partisans: A History of Literary Radicalism in America. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1968.
Hart, Henry, ed. The Writer in a Changing World. [S.l.]: Equinox Cooperative Press, 1937. [Blank post-it removed from page 255.]
Hicks, Granville, et al., eds. Proletarian Literature in the United States: an Anthology. New York: International Publishers, 1935.
Krispyn, Egbert. Anti-Nazi Writers in Exile. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1978.
Mangione, Jerre. The Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writers' Project, 1935-1943. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1983.
Marchwitza, Hans. Untergrund: A Collection of Anti-Fascist Poems. New York: Hans Marchwitza, 1942.
Mitgang, Herbert. Dangerous Dossiers: Exposing the Secret War against America's Greatest Authors. New York: Donald I. Fine, 1988.
Navasky, Victor S. Naming Names. New York: Penguin Books, 1981. [Blank post-it removed from page174.]
Nordin, Albert. The Thugs of Europe: The Truth about the German People and its Rulers. New York: German American League for Culture, 1943.
North, Joseph, ed. New Masses: An Anthology of the Rebel Thirties. New York: International Publishers, 1972.
Rideout, Walter B. The Radical Novel in the United States 1900-1954: Some Interrelations of Literature and Society. New York: Hill and Wang, 1956. [Blank post-it removed from page 325.]
Robins, Natalie. Alien Ink: The FBI's War on Freedom of Expression. New York: William Morrow, 1992.
Schwartz, Nancy Lynn. The Hollywood Writers' Wars. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982.
Salzman, Jack, ed. Years of Protest: A Collection of American Writings of the 1930s. New York: Pegasus, 1967.
Swados, Harvey. The American Writer and the Great Depression. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1966.
Wolfe, T.K. The League of American Writers: Communist
Organizational Activity Among American Writers, 1929-1942. [Dissertation for Ph.D., Yale
University.] Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International 1972. [Blank
post-it removed from page 210.]
By the Folsom-Elting family:
Clymer, Theodore, et al. Ride the Sunrise. [Includes How to Make a Language by Franklin Folsom.] Lexington, Massachusetts: Ginn and Company, 1987.
Elting, Mary. The Answer Book: Complete Answers to 300 Questions Children Ask Most Often. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1978.
Elting, Mary, Robert Moll and Rose Wyler. The Answer Book About Computers. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1984.
Elting, Mary, and Rose Wyler. The Answer Book About You. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1980.
Elting, Mary, and Rose Wyler. The Answer Book About You. [Japanese translation.] [S.l.]: Japanese UNI Agency, 1980.
Elting, Mary. Answers and More Answers: Answers to Question that Every Child Asks. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1974.
Elting, Mary. Arrow Book of Nurses. New York: Scholastic Book Service, 1951.
Elting, Mary. Arrow Book of Scientific Facts. New York: Scholastic Book Service, 1959.
Elting, Mary. The First Book of Automobiles. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1949.
Elting, Mary. The First Book of Nurses. New York: Franklin Watts, 1951.
Elting, Mary. The First Book of Trains. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1948. Leather binding.
Elting, Mary. The First Book of Trains. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1948. Cloth binding.
Elting, Mary. The First Book of Trucks. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1952.
Elting, Mary. Gorilla Mysteries. New York: Matt and Plunk, 1981.
Elting, Mary. The Helicopter Mystery. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House, 1958.*ES
Elting, Mary. How the Animals Get to the Zoo. New York: Wonder Books, 1964. *ES
Elting, Mary, Werner von Gruenau, trans. Die Hubschrauber-Detektive. Manz, Dillingen: Franz Schneider Verlag, [s.d.]. *ES
Elting, Mary, and Franklin Folsom. ...If You Lived in the Days of the Wild Mammoth Hunters. New York: Scholastic Book Services, 1968.
Elting, Mary, and Franklin Folsom. ...If You Lived in the Days of the Wild Mammoth Hunters. New York: Scholastic Book Services, 1968. *ES
Elting, Mary. The Macmillan Book of the Human Body. New York: Aladdin Books, 1986.
Elting, Mary. Miss Polly's Animal School. New York: Wonder Books, 1961. *ES
Elting, Mary. Mysterious Seas. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1983. *ES
Elting, Mary, and Rose Wyler. A New Answer Book. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1977. *ES
Elting, Mary, and Rose Wyler. A New Answer Book. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1977.
Elting, Mary. Patch. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1948. *ES
Elting, Mary. Runaway Ginger. Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company, 1949.
Elting, Mary. Ships at Work. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House,1962.
Elting, Mary. Still More Answers: A Treasure of Information for Today's Young People. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1970. *ES
Elting, Mary. Still More Answers: A Treasure of Information for Today's Young People. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1972.
Elting, Mary, and Franklin Folsom. The Story of Archaeology in the Americas. New York: Harvey House, 1960. 2 copies; 1 of which *ES
Elting, Mary, and Franklin Folsom. The Story of Archaeology in the Americas. New York: Harvey House, 1962.
Elting, Mary. Trains at Work. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House, 1953.
Elting, Mary. Trains at Work. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House, 1953. *ES
Elting, Mary. Trains at Work. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House, 1962.
Elting, Mary. Trains at Work. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House, 1962. *ES
Elting, Mary. Trucks at Work. New York: Harvey House, 1962. *ES
Elting, Mary. Water Come - Water Go. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House, 1964.
Elting, Mary. What Happens to a Drink of Water? New York: Wonder Books, 1971.
Elting, Mary. What's Going on Here? New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1968.
Elting, Mary. Wishes and Secrets. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1956.
Folsom, Franklin. America Before Welfare. New York: New York University Press, 1991. *ES
Folsom, Franklin. America's Ancient Treasures. New York: Rand McNally, 1971. 2 copies; 1 of which *ES
Folsom, Franklin. America's Ancient Treasures. New York: Rand McNally, 1974.
Folsom, Franklin, and Mary Elting Folsom. America's Ancient Treasures. Third edition. New York: Rand McNally, 1983.
Folsom, Franklin, and Mary Elting Folsom. America's Ancient Treasures. 4th edition. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press, 1993.
Folsom, Franklin, and Mary Elting Folsom. America's Ancient Treasures. 4th edition. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press, 1994.
Folsom, Franklin, and Mary Elting Folsom. Ancient Treasures of the Southwest. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press, 1994.
Folsom, Franklin. Beyond the Frontier. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1959.
Folsom, Franklin. Josep Sampere, translator. El Cowboy Negre. Barcelona: Editorial Cruilla, 1996.
Folsom, Franklin. Josep Sampere, translator. El Cowboy Negre. Barcelona: Editorial Cruilla, 1996. *ES
Folsom, Franklin. Diamond Cave Mystery. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House, 1962.
Folsom, Franklin. Exploring American Caves: Their History, Geology, Lore and Location: A Spelunker's Guide. New York: Crown Publishers, 1956. Cloth binding.
Folsom, Franklin. Exploring American Caves: Their History, Geology, Lore and Location: A Spelunker's Guide. New York: Crown Publishers, 1956. Leather binding.
Folsom, Franklin. Exploring American Caves: Their History, Geology, Lore and Location: A Spelunkers Guide. New York: Collier Press, 1962. Mass market binding.
Folsom, Franklin. Famous Pioneers. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House, 1963.
Folsom, Franklin. Famous Pioneers: True Stories of Davy Crockett and Others who Won the West. New York: Samuel Gabriel and Sons, 1955. *ES
Folsom, Franklin. The First Book Library. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1952.
Folsom, Franklin. Give Me Liberty: America's Colonial Heritage. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1974.
Folsom, Franklin, and Connie Fledderjohann, with Gerda Lawrence. The Great Peace March: An American Odyssey. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Ocean Tree Books, 1988.
Folsom, Franklin. The Hidden Ruin. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1957. Cloth binding.
Folsom, Franklin. The Hidden Ruin. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1957. Cloth binding. *ES
Folsom, Franklin. The Hidden Ruin. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1957. Leather binding.
Folsom, Franklin. Indian Uprising on the Rio Grande: The Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1998.
Folsom, Franklin. The Life and Legend of George McJunkin: Black Cowboy. Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, Inc., 1973.
Folsom, Franklin. Mystery at Payrock Canyon. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House, 1962.
Folsom, Franklin. Mystery at Rustlers' Fort. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Harvey House, 1960. *ES
Folsom, Franklin. Pioneers. Katonah, New York: Young Readers Press, 1963. *ES
Folsom, Franklin. The Real Book of Great American Journeys. Garden City, New York: Garden City Books, 1953. *ES
Folsom, Franklin. Rearview Mirror: 1995-1931: Poems. Boulder, Colorado: D'Spare Press, 1998.
Folsom, Franklin. Red Power on the Rio Grande: The Native American Revolution of 1680. Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, 1973.
Folsom, Franklin. Red Power on the Rio Grande: The Native American Revolution of 1680. Billings, Montana: Council for Indian Education Books, 1973.
Folsom, Franklin. Red Power on the Rio Grande: The Native American Revolution of 1680. Billings, Montana: Council for Indian Education Books, 1989.
Folsom, Franklin. Some Basic Rights of Soviet Citizens. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1983.
Folsom, Marcia McClintock, and Linda Heinlein Kirschner, eds. By Women: An Anthology of Literature. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1976.
Folsom, Marcia, and Michael Folsom. Easy as Pie: A Guessing Game of Sayings. New York: Clarion Books, 1985. Hardcover. *ES
Folsom, Marcia, and Michael Folsom. Easy as Pie: A Guessing Game of Sayings. New York: Clarion Books, 1985. Paperback. *ES
Folsom, Marcia, and Michael Folsom. Easy as Pie: A Guessing Game of Sayings. New York: Clarion Books, 1985. Paperback. *ES
Folsom, Michael, and Marcia Folsom. The Macmillan Book of How Things Work. New York: Macmillan, 1987.
Folsom, Michael. Keep Your Eyes Open. New York: Wonder Books, 1965. *ES
Folsom, Michael Brewster. Literary Radicalism and Genteel Tradition: A Study of the Principle Literary Works of the American Socialist Movement Before 1912. [Ph.D. thesis in English, UC Berkeley.]Privately printed, 1972. [Bound in two volumes.]
Gold, Mike. Michael Folsom, ed. Mike Gold: A Literary Anthology. New York: International Publishers, 1973.
Kormendi, Ferenc. E.I. Holt and M.L. Elting, translators. Escape to Life. New York: William Morrow and Company, 1933.
Menaker, Fred, and Franklin Folsom. 72 Sure-Fire Ways of Having Fun (The Life of the Party). New York: Sentinel Publishers, 1951. *ES
Menaker, Fred, and Franklin Folsom. The Life of the Party. New York: Leisure League of America,1934. *ES
Moll, Robert, and Rachel Folsom. Mary Elting, consultant. Macintosh Pascal. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985.
Stalcup, Brenda, ed. The Colonial Period 1607-1750, Volume II. [Contains Religious Freedom in Rhode Island by Franklin Folsom.] San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2003. *ES
Wyler, Rose, and Mary Elting. Math Fun: Test your Luck.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992.
Wyler, Rose, and Mary Elting. Math Fun with Money Puzzlers.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992.
Wyler, Rose, and Mary Elting. Math Fun with a Pocket Calculator.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992.
Wyler, Rose, and Mary Elting. Math Fun with a Pocket Calculator.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992. *ES
Wyler, Rose, and Mary Elting. Math Fun with Tricky Lines and
Shapes. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992.
Other Authors:
The Aegis: 1927. Buffalo, NY: Baker, Jones, Hausauer, Inc., 1927.
Ahnstrom, D.N. The Complete Book of Helicopters. Cleveland: The World Publishing Company, 1954.
Ahnstrom, D.N. The Complete Book of Helicopters. New edition. Cleveland: The World Publishing Company, 1968.
Algren, Nelson. The Man With the Golden Arm. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, 1949. *RS
Allen, Frederick S., et al. The University of Colorado 1876-1976. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company, 1976. [Blank post-its removed from p. 149 and 166.
Anderson, Edward. Hungry Men. New York: Viking Penguin, 1985. *RF
Anderson, Sherwood. Beyond Desire. New York: Liveright, 1970. *RF
Anderson, Sherwood. Winesburg, Ohio. New York: Penguin, 1946. *RF
Asthall, Gerald. Walks Around Oxford. Oxford: Alden and Company Limited, 1955.
Auezov, Mukhtar. Abai. Moscow: Progress, 1975. *RF
Bacon, Betty, ed. How Much Truth Do We Tell the Children?: The Politics of Children's Literature. Minneapolis: MEP Publications, 1988.
Barth, Ramona.Edna St. Vincent Millay. Wiseasset, ME: The Margaret Fuller Women's History Research Center, 1982.
Bates, Ralph. Rainbow Fish. New York: Dutton, 1937. *RF
Bernadette, M.J., and Rolfe Humphries....and Spain Sings. New York: The Vanguard Press, 1937.
Bessie, Alvah. Bread and a Stone. New York: Modern Age, 1941. *RF
Bessie, Alvah. Men in Battle. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939.
Bessie, Alvah. Short Fictions. Novato, California: Chandler and Sharp, 1982. *RF
Bessie, Alvah. Spain Again. San Francisco, California: Chandler and Sharp, 1975. *RF
Bessie, Alvah. The Un-Americans. New York: Cameron, 1957. *RF
Blake, William. The Copperheads. New York: The Dial Press, 1941.
Bowditch, Nathaniel. The American Practical Navigator: An Epitome of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1943.
Brand, Millen.Local Lives: Poems about the Pennsylvania Dutch. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1975.
Brooks, Van Wyck. Opinions of Oliver Allston. New York: Dutton, 1941. *RF
Brown, Calvin S. Music and Literature: A Comparison of the Arts. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1948.
Bryant, Dorothy. Confessions of Madame Psyche. Berkeley, California: Ata Books, 1986.
Bryant, Dorothy. Prisoners. Berkeley, California: Ata Books, 1980.
Caile, Liz. A Life at Treeline: Columns. Nederland, Colorado: KLT Communications, 2000.
Calverton, V.F. The Liberation of American Literature. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932. *RF
Candelaria, Cordelia. Ojo de la Cueva. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Maize Press, 1984.
Cartwright, Sally. Why Can't You See the Wind?: A Beginning Book About the Weather. New York: Wonder Books, 1971.
Cartwright, Sally. Why Can't You See the Wind?: A Beginning Book About the Weather. New York: Wonder Books, 1971.
Casotti, Fred.CU Century: 100 Years of Colorado University Football. Denver, Colorado: Original Publications, 1990.
The Coloradan: 1927. Boulder, Colo. : Associated Students of the University of Colorado, 1927.[Blank slip of paper removed from pp. 90-91, marking Professor Folsom.]
The Coloradan: 1928. Boulder, Colo. : Associated Students of the University of Colorado, 1928.[Blank slip of paper removed from pp. 22-23, marking Acting Dean Folsom.]
Cooper, J. California. A Piece of Mine. Navarro, California: Wild Trees Press, 1984.
Cormack, M.B. The First Book of Stones. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1950.
Cormack, M.B. The First Book of Stones. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1950. *ES
Cornell, Felix M., and Allan C. Hoffman, eds. American Merchant Seaman's Manual: For Seamen by Seamen. New York: Cornell Maritime Press, 1942.
Crosby, Laurence A., and Frank Aydelotte. Oxford of Today: A Manual for Prospective Rhodes Scholars. New York: Oxford University Press, 1923.
Crossen, Forest. Western Yesterdays. Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Publishing Company, Inc., 1963.
Crossen, Forest. Western Yesterdays. Volume II. [Signed copy.] Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Publishing Company, Inc., 1964.
Crossen, Forest. Western Yesterdays. Volume III. [Signed copy.] Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Publishing Company, Inc., 1965.
Crossen, Forest. Western Yesterdays. Volume IV. [Signed copy.] Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Publishing Company, Inc., 1966.
Crossen, Forest. Western Yesterdays. Volume V. [Signed copy.] Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Publishing Company, Inc., 1967.
Crossen, Forest. Western Yesterdays. Volume VI. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Railroadman. [Signed copy.] Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Publishing Company, Inc., 1968.
Crossen, Forest. Western Yesterdays. Volume VII. An Evening at Sanderson's Station. [Signed copy.] Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Publishing Company, Inc., 1970.
Crossen, Forest. Western Yesterdays. Volume VIII. The Seed of Pioneers. [Signed copy.] Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Publishing Company, Inc., 1971.
Crossen, Forest. Western Yesterdays. Volume IX. Charlie Russell - Friend.[Signed copy.] Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Publishing Company, Inc., 1973.
Crossen, Forest. Western Yesterdays. Volume X. David Moffatl's Hill Men. [Signed copy.] Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Publishing Company, Inc., 1976.
Dartmouth College: The First Twenty-Five Years, Class of 1928. [S.l. : S.n.] 1953.
Dartmouth College.Freshman Green Book: 1928. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth Press, 1928.
De La Torre, Lillian. Dr. Sam Johnson, Detector. New York: International Polygonics, Limited, 1983.
Dingwell, Paul Douglas Jr. Genealogy of the Folsom Family 1638-1979, Volume III. Hampton, New Hampshire: Folsom Family Foundation, 1980.
Dowden, Anne Ophelia. Look at a Flower. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1963.
Downing, Sybil, and Jane Valentine Barker. Crown of Life: The Story of Mary Roberts Rinehart. Niwot, Colorado: Roberts Rinehart Publishers, 1992.
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