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Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Library
Charles Olson Research Collection
Olson, Charles, 1910-1970
1969.0001
130 Linear Feet
1910-1970
The Charles Olson Research Collection contains the literary works, correspondence, photographs, and personal, professional, and family papers of writer and poet Charles Olson. This collection also includes some administrative records of Black Mountain College.
Biography
Charles Olson was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on 27 December 1910, to Karl Joseph and Mary Hines Olson. He attended Wesleyan University where he received a B.A. in 1932 and a M.A. in 1933. He continued his graduate studies at Harvard University from 1936 to 1938. His daughter Katherine was born during his first marriage, to Constance Wilcock. His second marriage, to Elizabeth Kaiser, produced a son, Charles Peter. Elizabeth, or Betty as she was known to her friends, died tragically in a car accident in March 1964. Charles Olson received several prestigious awards during his long career, including two Guggenheim Fellowships, in 1939 and 1948; a Wenner-Gren Foundation grant in 1952; a Longview Foundation award for The Maximus Poems in 1961; and an Oscar Blumenthal Prize (Poetry magazine), 1965. Charles Olson died from cancer on 10 January 1970.
Scope and Content
The Charles Olson Research Collection features a wide range of materials covering such diverse topics as the Life and Works of Herman Melville, Black Mountain College, the Beat Generation, the Office of Wartime Information, and the Literary and Cultural Revolution of the 1960's. Correspondents of note include T.S. Eliot, Allen Ginsberg, LeRoi Jones, and Ezra Pound. The collection includes Olson's prose and poetry, correspondence with more than 1500 individuals, documents and ephemera from Olson's personal life, family papers, photographs, newspapers, atlases, books, journals and records from Black Mountain College. The bulk of the collection dates from Olson's lifetime, 1910-1970. However, as the Archives and Special Collections continued collecting donations from friends, acquaintances and family members after Olson's death, some items in the collection date from after Olson's death.
Arrangement
Series I: Works (undated, 1927-1969) include manuscripts of poetry and essays, project notes, notebooks, diaries, subject files, and fragments. Manuscripts of published poetry are arranged according to the critical edition in which they are collected. Series II: Correspondence (undated, 1910-1970) encompasses over 10,000 items, including letters, postcards, telegrams, manuscripts, clippings, and manuscript envelopes. All items are filed alphabetically by last name of sender, including outgoing correspondence from Olson. Outgoing correspondence is subdivided and arranged alphabetically according to the last name of the recipient. Series III: Personal and Professional Papers (undated, 1910-1970) contain juvenilia, academic materials, financial documents, and ephemera. This series is arranged by topic, then chronologically. Series IV: Family Papers (undated) include documents relating to Olson's parents, wives and children, including his father's philatelic materials and Betty Kaiser's diaries. Series V: Photographs (undated) contains more than 200 photographs of Charles Olson and his family, friends and correspondents. The Collection includes original photographs owned by Charles Olson, original photographs or copies of original prints donated to the Archives, and reference prints (copies) made by the Archives for publication or preservation. Photographs are divided into eight sub-series: Photographs taken by Charles Olson; Photographs of Charles Olson (alone and in groups); Olson's family; Friends and associates; Black Mountain College; Gloucester; Miscellaneous photographs owned by Charles Olson; and Copy prints of manuscripts. Series VI: Black Mountain College Records contains some official records from Black Mountain College, including student applications and financial records. Series VII: Ephemera contains a wide range of items, including objects such as Olson's typewriter and tarot cards. Paper ephemera is arranged by year; other objects are simply listed according to their placement on the shelves. Series VIII: Related Materials contains materials related to Charles Olson that were donated to the University of Connecticut by individuals following Charles Olson's death. These materials may include correspondence (often between Olson and the donor), Olson manuscripts, and other items of interest. These materials are arranged by the last name of the donor.
Separated Material
Archives & Special Collections and the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries, also maintains Charles Olson's personal library. While the library is not described here as part of the papers, it should be regarded as an important primary source. A full listing of Olson's library is available in the UConn Library online catalog.
Restrictions on Access
By stipulation of some donors, some materials are restricted from research use. Consult with the Curator for further information.
Restrictions on Use
With the purchase of the Charles Olson papers in 1972, the University of Connecticut acquired the literary rights to Charles Olson’s writings that remained unpublished at the time of his death. For works by Charles Olson published during his lifetime, the University of Connecticut manages permissions on behalf of the heirs/Estate of Charles Olson.
Preferred Citation
[Item, Folder #], Charles Olson Research Collection. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.
Acquisition Information
The Charles Olson Papers were purchased by the University of Connecticut from the Estate of Charles Olson in 1972. The University also purchased from the Estate the literary rights to all of Olson's writing that remained unpublished at the time of his death. Since then, the original papers have been augmented by numerous additions through purchase and by gift. In 2003, the decision was made to rename the papers The Charles Olson Research Collection to better describe the scope and content of the collection. Researchers should consult with the Curator to establish the provenance of any particular document.
Administrative records
Maps (documents)
Photographs
Publications (documents)
Notebooks
Correspondence
Typescripts
Photocopies
Notes
Gloucester (inhabited place)
Monographs
Sketches
Poems
Manuscripts (document genre)
Newsletters
Newspapers
Poets
Broadsides (notices)
Galley proofs
School Records
Works of Art
Financial Records
Diaries
Olson, Charles, 1910-1970
Black Mountain College (Black Mountain, N.C.)
Series I: Works,undated, 1927-1969A. Maximus PoemsGeneral noteIndividual poems are filed in order of appearance in
The Maximus Poems, ed. George F. Butterick (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983)Epigraph to the Maximus Poems. Typescript. 4p.June 1, 1953.1:1I, Maximus. Typescript. 4p.May 1950.1:2I, Maximus. Photocopy. 3p.May 17, 1950.1:3Notes on the Maximus Poems "from 22 on." Manuscript/Photocopy. 28p.1953.1:4I, Maximus, of Gloucester, to you. Typescript. 4p.May 1950.1:5The Maximus Poems 1-10. Proofs. 47p.1:6I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Galley Proof. 1p.1:7The Maximus Poems 1-10. Typescript/Carbon copy. 67p.ca. 1953.1:8Maximus, to Gloucester: Letter 2. Typescript/Carbon copy. 5p.June 2, 1951.1:9Maximus, to Gloucester, Letter 3. Typescript/Carbon copy. 4p.1:10The Songs of Maximus. Typescript. 7p.1:11Maximus Letter 5. Manuscript/Typescript. 9p.ca. 1953.1:12Letter 6. Typescript. 3p.1:13Letter 7. Manuscript/Typescript. 6p. Manuscript written on envelope, dated April 2, 1953, from the National Bank of Washington to CO.ca. 1953.1:14Tyrian Businesses. Typescript. 8p.1:15Letter 9. Typescript/Photocopy. 14p.1:16Letter 10. Typescript/Photocopy. 14p.1:17To Gloucester - Letter 11. Manuscript/Typescript. 24p.1:18Maximus, to Himself. Typescript/Carbon copy. 5p.1:19The Song and Dance of. Typescript/Carbon copy. 15p.1:20Maximus to Gloucester: Letter 14. Typescript/Carbon copy. 21p.1:21Maximus, to Gloucester, Letter 15. Typescript. 9p.1:22Letter 16. Typescript. 11p.1:23The Twist. Typescript. 4p.January 10, 1954.1:24On First Looking Out of Juan De La Cosa's Eyes. Typescript/Carbon copy. 21p.1:25Maximus, to Gloucester, Letter 19 (A Pastoral Letter. Typescript. 5p.1:26Letter 20 - not a pastoral letter. Typescript. 3p.1:27Maximus, at Tyre, and Boston, wherever. Typescript. 1p.1:28Letter 22. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.1:29Letter 25. Manuscript/Typescript. 16p.1:30A Plantation a beginning. Typescript. 7p.1:31Maximus, to Gloucester [I don't mean, just like that, to put down...]. Typescript. 2p.1:32History is the Memory of Time. Typescript/Carbon copy. 6p.1:33So Sassafras. Typescript/Carbon copy. 4p.1:34The Picture. Typescript/Carbon copy. 4p.1:35The Record. Manuscript/Typescript/Carbon copy. 5p.1:36Some Good News. Empty.1:37Stiffening, in the Master Founders' Wills. Manuscript/Typescript. 12p.1:38Capt Christopher Levett (of York). Manuscript/Typescript/Carbon copy. 16p.1:391st Letter on Georges. Typescript. 4p.1:40[2nd Letter on Georges.] Typescript/Carbon copy. 5p.1:41John Burke. Manuscript/Typescript. 7p.1:42Letter, May 2, 1959. Manuscript/Typescript/Carbon copy. 35p.1:43Maximus, to Gloucester, Sunday, July 19. Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.1:44April Today Main Street. Manuscript/Carbon copy. 20p.1:45Letter 41 [broken off]. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 4p.2:46Maximus, From Dogtown - I. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 25p.November 20, 1959.2:47All My Life I've Heard About Many. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 4p.November 29, 1959.2:48A Note on the Above. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 4p.November 29, 1959.2:49Maximus, From Dogtown - II. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 21p.2:50Maximus, to himself, as of "Phoenicians." Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.December 22, 1959.2:51Maximus further on (December 28th 1959). Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 4p.December 28, 1959.2:52For "Moira." Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.December 15, 1959.2:53Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 25p.2:54The River - 1. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 7p.ca. October 21, 1960.2:55The River - 2. Manuscript/Photocopy. 4p.November 14, 1960.2:56The Poimanderes... Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.Spring 1960.2:57Dogtown the dog town... Typescript/Carbon copy. 4p.2:58Cashes. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.2:59Like Mr. Pester acknowledges his sinfulness... Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.2:60Of old times, there was a very beautiful woman... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 12p. 1 page of manuscript written on the back of a letter, dated July 11, to CO from "John" [Weiners?].2:61They said she went off fucking every Sunday. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.2:62A Maximus. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy/Proof. 6p.August 13.2:63December, 1960. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 38p.December 1960.2:64Maximus Letter No. whatever. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 3p.2:65Maximus, March 1961 - 1. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon Copy. 7p.2:66Maximus, March 1961 - 2. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 9p.2:67The Account Book of B Ellery. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 5p.2:68A Maximus Song. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.March 13, 1961.2:69Later Tyrian Business. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 5p.March 12, 1961.2:70For Robt Duncan, who understands what's going on - written because of him. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 34p.March 17, 1961.2:71O John Josselyn you. Typescript/Photocopy. 20p.2:72Further Completion of Plat. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.2:73A Prayer, to the Lord... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.March 28, 1961.2:74Bohlin 1. Manuscript/Typescript. 25p.2:75Bohlin 2. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 8p.March 1961.2:76Gee avenue, what I call the upper road... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.2:77B. Ellery Cinvat Bridge aer. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 4p.2:78The winning Thing. Manuscript/Typescript. 11p.1962-1963.2:79Bailyn shows sharp rise... Manuscript/Typescript/Carbon copy. 3p.ca. January 4, 1964.2:8023 School and 16 Columbia... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.May 1, n.y.2:81The bottom backward... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.2:82Jl 17 1961. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.July 17, 1961.2:83Letter 72. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 13p.2:84The View - July 29, 1961. Manuscript/Typescript. 37p.July 29, 1961.2:85Descartes soldier... Manuscript/Typescript. 6p.September 10, 1961.2:86In the interleaved Almanacks for 1646 and 1647 of Danforth. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 5p.2:87Ta meteura... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.2:88Thurs Sept 14th 1961. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 28p.September 14, 1961.2:89Of the Parsonses. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 12p.September 29, 1961.2:90The Beginnings. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 7p.October 15, 1961.2:91On Bemo Ledge he fell... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 7p.2:92The Cut. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 8p.October 18, 1961.2:93Scheria - ? Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.October 18, 1961.2:94My Carpenter's Son's Son's Will. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.2:95Maximus, at the Harbor. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.October 23 and 4, 1961.2:96Brang that thing out... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 8p.December 3, 1961.2:97Going Right out of the Century. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 7p.November 19, 1961.2:98A Later Note on Letter No. 15. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Proof. Manuscript on envelope from New England Electric System to Betty Olson. 6p.January 15, 1962.2:99128 a mole... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. Manuscript on envelope from Addison Gilbert Hospital. 4p.2:100"View": fr the Orontes, fr where Typhon. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.January 15, 1962.3:101The East Gloucester Young Ladies Independent Society... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.October 2, 1960.3:102Patriotism is the preserved park... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p. Manuscript of poem written on letter, dated June 8, 1960, to President, Black Mountain College, from Leo Marcus, President of Girltown Inc.3:103Bk ii chapter 37. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Galley Proof. 11p. Manuscript of poem written on back of manuscript of note, undated, from CO to Jean Katz.3:104The rocks in Settlement Cove... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.3:105My memory is the history of time. Typescript/Manuscript/Photocopy. 3p.3:106Peloria... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.November 12, 1961.3:107In the Face of a Chinese View of the City. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 12p.January 5, 1962.3:108Shag Rock... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 7p.3:109While on Obadiah Bruen's Island... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p. Manuscript poem written on back of note, undated, from "the Snowbird" to CO and Betty.3:110A 'learned man' sd Strabo... Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.January 17, 1962.3:111Cyprus, the strangled Aphrodite... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.January 17, 1962.3:112After the storm was over... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.January 17, 1962.3:113To travel Typhon from the old holdings... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 8p.January 18, n.y.3:114Up the steps, along the porch... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 8p.January 18, 1962.3:115People want delivery... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.January 18, n.y.3:116The Coast goes from Hurrian Hazzi to Tyre... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 7p.January 19, 1962.3:117Tesserae. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 7p. Manuscript poem written on back of letter, undated, to CO from Oyez Press.January 19, 1962.3:118Lane's eye-view of Gloucester... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 7p.3:119Older than Byblos... Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 4p.3:120Chronicles. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 13p.January 23, 1962.3:121Sanuncthion lived before the Trojan War... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 9p.3:122John Watts took salt... Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 4p.3:1233rd letter on Georges. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 16p.3:124The Gulf of Maine. Manuscript/Typescript. 9p.3:125Existed 3000 BC? Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p. Manuscript written on statement of earnings for the Italian edition of The Distances, from Grove Press, Inc., dated 1962.3:126Phalaropes... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 7p.3:127Aristotle and Augustine... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 9p.ca. April 1962.3:128Off-upland... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 8p.June 17, 1962.3:129The earth with a city in her hair... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.September 29, 1962.3:130So now let all the ships come in... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 8p.3:131HEPIT-NAGA-ATOSIS. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.October 11 or 13, n.y.3:132Barbara Ellis, ramp. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.October 12, 1962.3:133The diadem of the Dog... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 8p.October 19, 1962.3:134They brawled on the streets... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.November 5, n.y.3:135Out over the land skope view... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 12p.November n.y.3:136Part of the Flower of Gloucester. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.3:137Veda upanishad edda than. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 3p.3:138Wrote my first poems... Typescript/Photocopy. 4p.November n.y.3:139The 1st lot from the Cutt... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.3:140I am the Gold Machine... Alternative title: Almadine. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.November 19, 1962.3:141In the harbor... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.November 23, 1962.3:142Kent Circle Song. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 8p.3:143I swung out... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 5p. Manuscript on flattened box of Robt. Burns Cigarillos.3:144JW (from the Danelaw)... Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.November 23, 1962.3:145Proem. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 19p.November 21, 1962.3:146Not the intaglio method... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 9p.November 23, n.y.3:147The Battle of the Small Animals. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.November 25, 1962.3:148Monday, November 26th, 1962. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.November 26, 1962.3:149He who walks with his house on... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.November 27, 1962.3:150She who met the serpent in the pond... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.November 27, n.y.3:151The woman who said she went out every Sunday... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.November 27, 1962.3:152Into the stream... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p. Manuscript written on Western Union Telegram envelope.3:153The Frontlet. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 9p. Manuscript written on Tish 15, A Poetry Newsletter - Vancouver, dated November 14, 1962.December 9, 1962.3:154Homo Anthropos... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 7p.January 10, 1963.3:155To enter into their bodies... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 12p.January 23, 1963.3:156The Cow of Dogtown. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 31p.February 11, 1963.3:157Stage Fort Park. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 12p.January 4, 1964.3:158Further Completion of Plat (before they drown Dogtown with a reservoir, and beautify it. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 19p.February 16, 1963.3:159Sequentior. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p. Manuscript written on envelope, dated November 29, 1962, from YMCA Cape Ann to CO.February 22, 1963.3:160Licked man (as such)... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p. Manuscript written together with manuscript by Peter Olson.3:161Gylfaginning VI. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.3:162Heaven as sky is made of stone... Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 4p.3:163All night long I was a Eumolpidae... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p. Manuscript written on envelope, dated February 27, 1963, from Ronald Johnson to CO.3:164The Vault of Heaven, from which the rains spring... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 8p. Manuscript written on back of letter dated February 23, 1963, from Ronald Johnson to CO.3:165Turn out your ever-loving arms... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 3p.4:166"At the boundary of the mighty world." Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 22p.4:167Maximus, From Dogtown -- IV. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy/Proofs/Galley Proofs. 64p.4:168I looked up and saw its form through everything... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.4:169One of the Bronze Plaques Which Decorate These Shores... Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 3p.4:170A Letter, on FISHING GROUNDS OF by Walter H. Rich. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 6p.4:171Maximus, to Gloucester, Letter 157. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 13p.4:172Why light, and flowers?... Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 9p.May 23, 1963.4:173You drew the space in reticule... Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.4:174Civic Disaster. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 7p.4:175June 6th, 1963. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 8p.June 6, 1963.4:176Into the hill... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 3p.4:177The distances up and down... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 7p.August 8, 1966.4:178Tantrist sat saw on the Lingam... Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 3p.4:179I stand up on you, Fort Place. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.4:180Rotundum... Manuscript/Photocopy. 4p.4:181Or Lindsay roared upon the town firing barges... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Photostat. 21p.4:18213 vessels... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 15p. Manuscript written on letter, dated May 29, 1963, from Jeremy Prynne to CO.June 1963.4:183The lap of one of the two women... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p. Manuscript written on envelope, date June 12, 1963, from Totem Press to CO.4:184A Contract Entered Into By the Aforesaid Ship... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 12p.4:185The River Map and we're done. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 8p.June 15, 1963.4:186I set out now in a box upon the sea. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 3p.4:187Having descried the nation... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.4:188Said Mrs. Tarantino... Manuscript/Typescript. 6p.4:189Bona Dea... Manuscript/Proof. Manuscript written on envelope, dated March 23, 1963, from Ken Irby to CO.4:190The last man... Empty.4:191I believe in God... Empty.4:192I told the woman... Empty.4:193Main Street is deserted... Manuscript. 6p.4:194Imbued with the light of heaven... Manuscript. 23p.4:195I looked up and saw... Empty.4:196The shape of Weymouth... Manuscript/typescript. 2p. Manuscript written on back of envelope, dated June 28, 1963, from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to CO.June 29, 1963.4:197It says the Amitie sailed for New England with etc... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.4:198The Return to the Mail-Bag... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.4:199Followed his sow to apples... Manuscript. 1p.4:200The authority of Cape Ann... Manuscript. 1p. Manuscript written on a copy of excerpts from three letters, one dated March 9, 1963, from Ed Dorn to "Ken", the second undated from Robert Kelly, and the third dated October 27, 1963, from Ron Loewinsohn to "Fred."4:201Ships for the West Indies... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.4:202Watch-house Point... Empty.4:203West Gloucester. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.4:204Williams Stevens, first to venture... Manuscript. 5p.4:205Stevens song. Typescript. 1p. Manuscript notebook separated to "Notebooks."4:206The Bulgar... Manuscript. 2p.4:207Astride the Cabot fault... Manuscript/Typescript. 12p.4:208Rages strain Dog of Tartarus... Manuscript/Typescript. 15p.February 12, n.y.4:2097 years and you cld carry cinders in yr hand... Typescript. 1p.4:210Wonis kvam... Typescript. 1p.4:211The Condition of the Light from the Sun. Manuscript. 1p. Written on back of State of New York Employee's Statement of Salary and Deductions, dated December 11, 1963.4:212Signature to Petition. Manuscript. 2p. Broadsheet copy of poem separated to oversized materials.4:213Space and Time the saliva... Empty.4:214The Alligator... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.4:215Sun upside down... Manuscript. 14p.4:216"Home", to the shore... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.March 14, 1964.4:217Her Headland... Typescript. 1p.4:218To have the bright body of sex and love... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.March 28, n.y.4:219Maximus to himself June 1964. Manuscript. 1p.4:220Publish my own soul... Typescript. 1p.August 1, 1964.5:221I believe in religion not magic or science... Typescript. 1p.5:222Fire it back into the continent... Typescript. 1p.5:223The sky of Gloucester... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p. Manuscript written on photocopies of poems by Victor Coleman, Gerrit Lansing, Diane Di Prima, William Dorn and Kidder Smith.August 6, n.y.5:224The-Man-With-The-House-On-His-Head... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.August 8, 1964.5:225The Feathered Bird of the Harbor of Gloucester. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.August 8, 1964.5:226Coiled, throughout the system... Typescript. 1p.August 8, 1964.5:227Right at the Cut... Typescript. 1p.5:228The Wolf slinks off... Manuscript. 1p.5:229There was a salt-works at Stage Fort. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.August 19, 1964.5:230The NEW Empire. Typescript. 1p.August 20, n.y.5:231The Cormorant and the Spindle... Manuscript/Typescript. 5p. Manuscript written on back of shipping envelope, undated, from Peter Smith to CO.5:232Cole's Island. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 17p.September 9, 1964.5:233My shore, my sounds, my earth... Manuscript. 1p.5:234Hector-body... Manuscript/Typescript. 1p. and 1 notebook.January 20, 1965.5:235Sweet Salmon... Photocopy. 1p.March 15, 1965.5:236Poem 143. The Festival Aspect. Manuscript/Typescript. 8p.March 29, 1965.5:237George Decker... Photocopy. 2p.5:238Ramp: to eat God's food raw. Typescript. 1p.April 1, 1965.5:239He came accompanied by the night... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p. Manuscript written on enveloped, dated March 15, 1965, from the Socratic Literary Society to CO.ca. March 30, 1965.5:240"Each Night is No Loss..." Manuscript. 5p.ca. July 28, 1965.5:241Maximus, in Gloucester Sunday, LXV. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.August 22, 1965.5:242"O Quadriga..." Manuscript/Photocopy. 5p. Manuscript written on back of letter, dated August 3, from Michel Beaujois to CO.ca. August 3, 1965.5:243Fierce work it were to do again. Photocopy. 1p.ca. August-September 1965.5:244The Savages, or Voyages of Samuel de Champlain of Brouage. Typescript. 3p. Manuscript note on back of last page.5:245Physically, I am home... Manuscript. 7p.September 29, 1965.5:246North in the ice... Manuscript. 2p.September 29, n.y.5:247Lost from the loss of her dragger... Manuscript. 1p.5:248The Ocean. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p. and 1 notebook. Typescript note from CO to "Harv" at bottom of page 2.September 30, 1965.5:249Dogtown - Ann, Robinson Davis... Typescript. 3p. Typescript note from CO to "Robert" on top of page 1.5:250To make those silent vessels go... Manuscript. 4p.5:251Cornely... Manuscript. 4p.5:252"Cromlech" of course it is... Manuscript. 6p.5:253Echidna is the bite of the asp... Empty.5:254"Cut Creek," the River is... Manuscript. 2p.5:255Maximus of Gloucester. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p. Manuscript written on card, "SMILE: Deaf Mute Educational System."November 5, 1965.5:256The Death of Carl Olsen. Manuscript. 6p.November 5, 1965.5:257Tall in the Fort... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.November 18, 1965.5:258Here in the Fort my heart doth harden... Manuscript. 1p.5:259Migration in fact... Photocopy. 1p.November 20, 1965.5:260The winter the Gen. Starks was stuck. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.December 21, 1965.5:261December 22nd. Manuscript. 1p.5:262The whole thing has run so fast away... Typescript. 1p. Typescript note from CO to "Dearest Kate" at top of page.January 9, 1966.5:263Like mountains... Manuscript. 1p.5:264Sunday, January 16, 1966. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.January 16, 1966.5:265These People sat right out my window too. Photocopy. 1p.January 18, 1966.5:266On the Earth's Edge... Photocopy. 2p.January 18, 1966.5:267Snow At Evening. Manuscript. 1p. Written on envelope, postmarked January 17 n.y., from Artist's Workshop Press to CO.January 20, 1966.5:268If the Deaths Do Not Stop We'll Have No Earth or Years Left. Typescript. 1p.January 21, 1966.5:269February 3, 1966 High Tide 10.6 Feet 8:43 AM. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.February 3, 1966.5:270The Land as Haithubu. Photocopy. 1p.ca. February 4, 1966.5:271A 3rd morning it's beautiful... Manuscript. 12p.February 7, 1966.5:272I have been an ability - a machine... Manuscript. 12p.5:273That island floating in the sea... Manuscript. 1p.June 17, 1962.5:274The Mountain of no difference... Manuscript. 1 notebook.5:275Bottled up for days... Manuscript. 3p.5:276Got me home, the light snow gives the air, falling. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.February 16, 1966.5:277Same thought - 2. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.February 16, n.y.5:278The living hand... Manuscript. 1p.5:279The Day's Beginnings. Manuscript. 2p.March 7, 1966.5:280Valorem is rate... Manuscript. 1p.6:281As of Parsonses or Fishermans Field or Cressy Beach... Manuscript. 5p.March 29, 1966.6:282White ships all covered with ice... Manuscript. 1p.6:283The northwest course of shifting man... Manuscript. 1p.April 3, 1966.6:284The moon is the measure... Photocopy. 1p.6:285The Groaner shakes louder... Manuscript. 1p.April 1966.6:286Land's End - Times End and then. Manuscript. 3p. Manuscript written on envelope, postmarked April 8, 1966, from Timothy Leary Defense Fund to CO.April 11, 1966.6:287Light signals and mass points. Manuscript. 2p.6:288Having developed the differences... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p. and 1 notebook.April 25, 1966.6:289Just as Morning Twilight and the Gulls, The Full Flower Moon, Gloucester, May 1966. Manuscript. 3p.May 3, 1966.6:290Essay on Queen Tiy. Manuscript. 1 notebook.6:291The usefulness of tramping out with great care... Manuscript/Typescript. 9p. and 1 notebook.6:292Oceania, the Child of the Moment of the Maid and Thought. Manuscript. 1 notebook. Manuscript written on CO's checkbook and blank checks.6:293Mareoceanum. Manuscript. 1p.6:294To my Portuguese... Manuscript. 5p.June 15, 1966.6:295Same day, Later. Manuscript. 1p.6:296When do poppies bloom... Manuscript. 2p.June 15, 1966.6:297An Art Called Gothonic. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p. and 1 notebook.June 14, n.y.6:298Night June 19th with some hope my own daughter... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.6:299This town works at dawn... Manuscript. 1p. Written on envelope, postmarked June 17, 1966, from Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc. to CO.June 20, 1966.6:300The hour of the evening... Photocopy. 7p.July 12, 1966.6:301The history of Earth... Manuscript. 1p. Written on letter, dated July 14, 1966, from "Robert" to CO.6:302Migration in fact... Manuscript. 2p.August 8, n.y.6:303The boats' lights in the dawn... Photocopy. 3p.6:304Out of the light of Heaven... Manuscript. 9p.February 7, 1967.6:305Hotel Steinplatz, Berlin, December 25 (1966). Manuscript/Typescript. 5p. Manuscript written on letter, dated November 30, 1966, from C. Richard Clark to CO.December 25, 1966.6:30611 o'clock at night... Manuscript. 1p.6:307Celestial evening, October 1967. Manuscript. 4p.October 1967.6:308(Literary Result). Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.October 18, 1967.6:309The Telesphere. Manuscript. 2p.November 15, 1967.6:310Sun right in my eyes... Manuscript. 1p. Written on envelope.December 2, 1967.6:311Great Washing Rock... Manuscript. 2p.December 24, 1967.6:312The sea's boiling... Manuscript. 1 leather-bound "Week-At-A-Glance" notebook.ca. December 1967.6:313The salmon of wisdom... Manuscript. 1p.January 29, 1968.6:314That's the combination... Empty.6:315That there was a woman in Gloucester... Manuscript. 2p.February 18, 1968.6:316Added to making a Republic... Manuscript. 6p. Written on letter and envelope, dated February 1, 1968, from Joyce Benson to CO.March 6, 1968.6:317Wholly absorbed... Manuscript/Photocopy. 2p.March 1968.6:318Take the earth in under a single review... Manuscript. 1p. and 1 book. Manuscript written on "The Blue Stairs (poems) by Barbara Guest, New York: Corinth Books, 1968. Manuscript also written on typescript note, dated March 23-24, from unknown to "my dear Charles".6:319That great descending light of day... Manuscript. 1p.July 21, n.y.6:320And melancholy. Manuscript. 1p.July 23, 1968.7:321Outer Darkness Inner Schoodic... Manuscript. 2p.7:322Above the head of John Day's pasture land... Manuscript/Carbon copy. 24p.June 30, 1968.7:323I'm going to hate to leave this Earthly Paradise. Manuscript/Typescript/Proof. 30p.August 5, 1968.7:324December 18th. Manuscript/Typescript. 6p.December 18, 1968.7:325Flower of the underworld. Manuscript. 1p.7:326Between Cruiser and Plato... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p. Manuscript written on back of postcard, dated December 27, 1968, from Radcliffe College to CO.January 1, 1969.7:327Full moon [staring out window... Manuscript. 1p.March 4, 1969.7:328The first of morning... Manuscript. 1 notebook.April 20, 1969.7:329The left hand is the calyx of the Flower... Manuscript. 1p. Written on the back cover of "A Curriculum for the Study of the Soul: Pleistocene Man" by Charles Olson, Institute of Further Studies, 1968.April 20, 1969.7:330The Island, the River, the shore... Manuscript. 1p.May 24, 1969.7:331Just to have her body in my mind... Manuscript. 1p.June 18, 1969.7:332Enyalion of brown earth... Manuscript. 1 notebook.June 22, 1969.7:333Slowness which are an amount... Manuscript. 2p. Written on letter, dated June 20, from "Al" to CO.June 23, 1969.7:334I was bold, I had courage... Manuscript. 40p.June 26, 1969.7:335Golden Venetian Light From Back of Agamenticus Height Falling Like Zeus' dust All Over the River and marsh as Night Falling. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p. Manuscript written on envelope, postmarked June 12, 1969, from D. Hise to CO.June 28, 1969.7:336Short Possible Poem to Follow... Manuscript. 1 notebook.June 29, 1969.7:337His health, his poetry, and his love... Manuscript. 1 notebook.July 16, 1969.7:338Thank God I chose a Protestant Federalist town. Typescript. 4p.July 16, 1969.7:339The unit the smallest there is. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.July 16, 1969.7:340Father Sky Mother Earth. Manuscript. 7p. and 1 notebook. Manuscript written on some materials from "The Marquis Biographical Library Society."July 15, 1969.7:341Mother of the tides... Manuscript. 2p.July 28, 1969.7:342Melkarth of Tyre... Photocopy. 1p.September 11, 1969.7:343Nasturtium is still my flower... Empty.7:344I live underneath the light of day... Empty.7:345The Blow is Creation... Manuscript. 39p.November 26, 1969.7:346My wife my car my color myself. Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1969.7:347Early Proofs and Notes (1/3). Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 26p.8:348Early Proofs and Notes (2/3). Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 25p.8:349Early Proofs and Notes (3/3). Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 28p.8:350Notes to publisher regarding proofs. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 41p.8:351Maximus Poems IV, V, VI: Front matter. Photocopied proof. 3p.9:352Maximus Poems Book IV (p. 1-71). Photocopied proof. 75p.9:353Maximus Poems Book V (p. 72-108). Photocopied proof. 38p.9:354Maximus Poems Book VI (p. 109-171). Photocopied proof. 65p.9:355Maximus Poems IV, V, VI: Four Point Section (p. 172-191). Photocopied Proof. 22p.9:356Maximus Poems: Book IV (p. 1-71). Photocopied proof. 74p. Copy 2.10:357Maximus Poems: Book V (p. 72-108). Photocopied proof. 39p. Copy 2.10:358Maximus Poems: Book VI (p. 109-171). Photocopied proof. 64p. Copy 2.10:359Maximus Poems IV, V, VI: Four Point Section (p. 172-191). Photocopied proof. 21p. Copy 2.10:360Maximus Poems IV, V, VI: galley proofs (1/4). Photocopy. 33p.11:361Maximus Poems IV, V, VI: galley proofs (2/4). Photocopy. 32p.11:362Maximus Poems IV, V, VI: galley proofs (3/4). Photocopy. 26p.11:363Maximus Poems IV, V, VI: galley proofs (4/4). Photocopy. 29p.11:364Maximus Poems IV, V, VI: cover, front matter printer proof. Photocopy. 2p.11:365Maximus Poems IV, V, VI: dedication page proof. Original print. 1p.11:366Maximus, From Dogtown: printer proofs and notes. Manuscript/Print/Photocopy. 14p.11:367Maximus IV, V, VI: annotated poems. Manuscript/Typescript. 12p.12:368Maximus IV, V, VI: notes and poems. Manuscript/Typescript. 24p.12:369Maximus IV, V, VI: notes. Manuscript. 17p.12:370Maximus IV, V, VI: rejected poems. Manuscript/Typescript. 9p.12:371B. The DistancesThe Distances. Galley Proof. p. 1-19, Front Matter.ca. February 1961.13:372The Distances. Galley Proof. p. 20-39.ca. February 1961.13:373The Distances. Galley Proof. p. 40-60.ca. February 1961.13:374The Distances. Galley Proof. p. 61-76.ca. February 1961.13:375The Distances. Galley Proof. p. 77-93.ca. February 1961.13:376The Distances. Galley Proof. p. 94-96.ca. February 1961.13:377C. Collected PoemsABCs. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.ca. 1948.14:378ABCs (2). Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.April 10, 1950.14:379ABCs (3: for Rimbaud). Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.June 1950.14:380abt the dead he sd... Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.1960.14:381Across Space and Time. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. April - November 5, 1960.14:382Absolutely vernal. Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1965.14:383Abstract No. 1, Yucatan. Typescript. 1p.ca. March 5, 1951.14:384Adamo Me... Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.June 1950.14:385Adamo Me... Manuscript/Typescript. 4p. See letter, dated June 30, 1950, from Robert Creeley to Francis Boldereff.June 1950.14:386Afica. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 5p.ca. August 21-25, 1958.14:387Afternoon. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1945 - October 1946.14:388The Alba. Manuscript. 1p.January 13, 1956.14:389All Havens Astern. Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1958-1962.14:390All pink from the bath... Manuscript. 1p.ca. November 27, 1959.14:391All things stand out against the sky... Typescript. 1p.ca. December 1949 - March 1950.14:392All You Can Do. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1948-1950.14:393The Allegory of Wealth. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.June 13, 1961.14:394The Americans. Manuscript. 1p.December 17, 1961.14:395The Americans. Typescript. 2p.ca. December 1961.14:396Anniversary. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.ca. September 1957 - May 1962.14:397Anubis will stare. Be sure... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 14p. Poem written as part of letter from Charles Olson to Constance Olson.March 30, 1956.14:398Applause. Photocopy. 3p.ca. July 15, 1951.14:399As I went in and out I heard... Typescript. 2p.ca. June 1955 - May 1956.14:400As if Hallam Movius had placed a grid over it... Manuscript. 4p.November 12, 1965.14:401As of Bozeman. Manuscript. 10p.1959 or earlier.14:402As snow lies on the hill... Manuscript/Typescript. 17p.ca. January - March 1966.14:403As the Dead Prey Upon Us. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.April 13-16, 1956.14:404As the shield goddess... Manuscript/Typescript. 7p. Written on legal summons, dated December 26, 1962, from Addison Gilbert Hospital to Charles Olson and 2 posters announcing a reading from the Maximus and other poems by Charles Olson at The Hammond Museum, Gloucester MA, on Saturday, September 3 at 8:30 PM.January 17-19, 1963.14:405As though there were no flowing... Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. October 21, 1960.14:406Assuming the Soul is a Bitch. Photocopy. 3p.1960.14:407A Constance, This Day. Typescript. 2p.ca. September - December 1946.14:408Asymptotes. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.March 1950.14:409Asymptote. Typescript. 1p.ca. March 29, 1950.14:410At midnight, after hours of love... Typescript. 2p.ca. 1952-1953.14:411At Yorktown. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.April 18, 1949.14:412Atalanta. Typescript. 1p.1940; March 27, 1945.14:413The Babe. Photocopy. 1p.ca. December 23, 1949.14:414Bagatto. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p. See notebook "Enniscorthy June 1946".ca. September 1946.14:415Ballad for Americans. Typescript/Carbon copy. 2p.1942.14:416Barley or rye... Manuscript. 7p.ca. June 14, 1964.14:417Beauty is to lay hold of Love... Typescript. 1p.ca. November 2, 1957.14:418Being altogether literal, and specific... Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.December 21, 1958.14:419A big fat fly... Manuscript/Photocopy. 3p.ca. December 1968 - March 1969.14:420Bigmans. Manuscript/Typescript/Carbon copy. 2p.ca. May 19, 1950.14:421Bigmans II. Typescript. 14p.ca. August 8, 1950.14:422Bigmans III (notes). Manuscript/Typescript. 9p.August 24, 1950.14:423The Binnacle. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.ca. December 1958; November 1961.14:424The Boat. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. May 29, 1954.14:425Borne down by the inability... Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.September 21, 1960.14:426The Bride. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1955-1956.14:427Burial Ground. Typescript. 1p.May 22, 1945.14:428The Business. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1957-1958.14:429By Cure of - Sulfa. Typescript. 1p.early 1940s.14:430Canto One Hundred and One. Typescript. 1p.November 22, 1946.14:431Carrying Water to the Youth in Honor of Sappho... Manuscript/Photocopy. 2p.January 10, 1960.14:432The Cause, The Cause. Typescript/Carbon copy. 4p.July 6-8, 1950.14:433The Cause, The Cause. Typescript/Carbon copy. 4p.ca. July 1950.14:434The cause, the cause... Typescript. 1p.July 1950.14:435The chain of memory is resurrection... Manuscript/Typescript. 7p.Spring 1956.14:436Christmas. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. December 1958.14:437La Chute. Typescript. 2p.May 1949.14:438La Chute. Manuscript/Typescript. 6p.ca. October 1949.14:439La Chute II. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.ca. July 10, 1949.14:440La Chute III. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.October 1949.14:441Cinos. Manuscript/Typescript. 6p.April 18-19, 1950.14:442The Civil War. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1952-1957.14:443Color is not the noun or the verb... Manuscript. 2p. Written on two envelopes: first dated January 23, 1964, from United States Information Agency to CO; second dated January 27, 1964, from Grove Press, Inc. to CO.ca. January - February, 1964.14:444Common Place; The Eye; The Table. Empty.January 2, 1953.14:445The Company of Men. Manuscript/Typescript/Print. 9p. Manuscript on letter, dated March 11, 1959, from Jeanne Unger, Evergreen Review, to CO.September 13, 1957.14:446Compleynt Blossoms April to July. Typescript. 5p.ca. May 1960.14:447The Connection. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1952-1957.14:448Conqueror. Typescript. 3p.January 9, 1948.14:449Conqueror. Typescript. 1p.late 1930s - early 1940s.14:450Conversation galante. Photocopy. 3p.ca. 1959.14:451Cross-Legged, the Spider and the Web. Typescript. 1p.May 7, 1960.14:452Cry pain, and the dogs of yrself devour... Manuscript. 1p.1956.14:453Da Boyg. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1952-1954.15:454The Dance, of the Grizzly Bear. Photocopy. 1p.January 10, 1960.15:455Day Song. Typescript. 3p.May 31, 1950.15:456Day Song, the Day After. Typescript. 1p.June 1, 1950.15:457De Los Cantares. Typescript. 4p.ca. June 1955 - May 1956.15:458The Death of Europe. Typescript. 6p.August 1954.15:459Diaries of Death. Typescript. 1p.April 1, 1950.15:460The Disposition. Manuscript. 1p.May 3, 1960.15:461The dogwood comes out yellow... Photocopy. 1p. From notebook "On the Kings Mt. Men", ca. October 1959.ca. 1959.15:462Double, double, root and branch... Typescript. 2p.ca. September 1946.15:463The Dragon-Fly. Carbon copy. 1p.June 1946.15:464Dramatis Personae. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. 1953-1957.15:465The Drum World. Typescript. 3p.April 10, 1965.15:466The Dry Ode. Typescript. 2p.July 1947 - June 1950.15:467Dura. Typescript. 1p.May 26, 1949.15:468Dylan Thomas, and Now Matthew Mead. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 10p.ca. October 24, 1960.15:469Easter. Typescript. 3p.April 5-6, 1958.15:470Elements of clothes... Typescript. 1p.ca. April - June, 1948.15:471The Encounter. Photocopy. 4p.ca. August 8, 1956.15:472-The End of the World... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1964 - May 1965.15:473Enniscorthy Suite. Typescript/Carbon copy. 6p.ca. May 22, 1945.15:474Epigon. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 3p.November 11, 1949.15:475Every Man His Own Matador... Typescript. 1p.March 15, 1959.15:476Evil. Typescript. 4p.ca. June 1955 - May 1956.15:477Examples - for Richard Bridgeman. Typescript. 1p.ca. April - May 1962.15:478The Fathers. Typescript. 8p.ca. July 1951 - 1955.15:479February 10, One Year Too Late. Typescript. 1p.ca. February 10, 1948.15:480Ferrini - I. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 64p.January 4-15, 1963.15:481Fire Is. Typescript. 1p.ca. September - November 1946.15:482Fable for Slumber. Typescript. 1p.Early 1940s.15:483The First Proteid. Typescript. 15p.1949.15:484A Fish is the Flower of Water. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1948.15:485The Flower grows from the roots... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. November 1958 - 1963.15:486For a Man Gone to Strasbourg Who Left an Automobile Behind Him. Typescript. 3p.April 11, 1953 - ca. April 1954.15:487For Arthur Rimbaud. Typescript. 3p.June 8, 1950.15:488For Cy Twombly... Typescript. 1p.ca. November 1951.15:489For Mac Hammond. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 11p. Includes annotated copy of "Poetic Syntax" by Mac Hammond, signed "for Charles Olson from the author with admiration."December 1963.15:490For my friend. Typescript. 1p.March - April 1965.15:491For Sappho, Back. Typescript/Carbon copy. 13p.May 25, 1950.15:492The Fool. Typescript. 2p.ca. September - November 1946.15:493The Fool. Typescript. 1p.November 1946.15:494Friday, Good Friday... Typescript. 1p.April 7, 1950.15:495The Friend. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1952-1957.15:496From the Inca. Photocopy. 1p.ca. November 19, 1952.15:497From the Song of Ullikummi. Manuscript. 12p.1964.15:498The Gate is Prouti. Typescript. 2p.ca. July 31, 1950.15:499The Gleeman Who Flattered You. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.15:500A Gloss. Typescript. 4p.ca. March 10, 1950.15:501Go make a bridge... Typescript. 5p.ca. February 1959.15:502The Gonfalon Raised Tonight. Typescript/Photocopy. 5p. See letters from CO to Donald Allen, May 27, 1958 and June 17, 1958.ca. April 7, 1958.15:503Going From Battle to Battle. Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.ca. October 1954.15:504The Grandfather-Father Poem. Manuscript/Printed copy. 15p.1964.15:505Grinning monster out side the system... Manuscript. 4p.June 24, 1964.15:506Hate. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1957-1958.15:507He in the dark stall... Typescript. 2p.May 17, 1952.15:508He is the Devil... Manuscript. 2p.ca. January 1966.15:509He treads on edges of being... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1955-1958.15:510He, Who, in His Abandoned Infancy... Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.1951.15:511Hear my prayer my father... Manuscript. 1p.ca. January 1950 - January 1951.15:512The Heart is a clock... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.January 21, 1968.15:513Help Me, Venus, You Who Led Me On. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.ca. May 1950.15:514Her Dream, Half Remembered. Typescript/Carbon copy. 2p.March 11, 1945.15:515Her skin covered me... Manuscript/Photocopy. 2p.ca. October 6, 1964.15:516Here i am, naked... Typescript. 1p.ca. March - May 1950.15:517His house in the branches... Manuscript/Photocopy. 2p.ca. May 29 - June 15, 1963.15:518The House. Typescript. 1p.early 1940s.15:519How Things Change. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.December 13, 1961.15:520The Hustings. Manuscript/Typescript. 19p.November 10-16, 1960.15:521The Hustings. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 5p.ca. November 10, 1960.15:522Hymn to Proserpine. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 5p.ca. July 1962.15:523Hymn to the Word. Typescript. 1p.early 1940s.15:524I am Gilgamesh... Typescript. 1p.1941.16:525I am so small you can hardly see me... Photocopy. 1p.November 18 or 19, 1959.16:526I believe in you... Typescript. 1p.ca. August 9, 1954.16:527I had had a beetle... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.ca. January 31, 1963.16:528I hang on by... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. August 21-25, 1958.16:529I just passed a swoony time... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1958-1962.16:530I mean, no. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. June 1958.16:531I, Mencius, Pupil of the Master... Photocopy. 2p.1954.16:532I met my Angel last night... Manuscript/Typescript. 14p.ca. February 2, 1963.16:533I saw, from under Him... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1963-1964.16:534I was stretched out on the earth... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1958-1963.16:535I weep, fountain of Jazer. Typescript. 2p.May 3, 1957.16:536I'm With You. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.May 3, 1960.16:537Igor Stravinsky. Typescript. 1p.April 4, 1948.16:538In celebration of Mitos... Typescript. 1p.ca. March 10, 1964.16:539In Cold Hell, In Thicket. Typescript. 11p.May 13, 1950.16:540In Memory of William Hickey. Typescript/Print. 2p.February 1945.16:541In one age or other... Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.October 3, 1960.16:542In the Hills South of Capernaum, Port. Manuscript/Typescript/Carbon copy. 5p.1947.16:543In Wiro language... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 27p.December 1962.16:544The Inadequate Orderly Simplification... Typescript. 1p.June 16, 1960.16:545The Inadequate Orderly Simplification... Typescript. 2p.June 16, 1960.16:546Incunabula, 1958. Manuscript/Photocopy. 4p.January 27, 1959.16:547Indian trinity and my son an Etchimin... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.July 26, 1967.16:548The Intended Angle of Vision. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.August 4, 1959 - August 8, 1960.16:549Issue, Mood. Typescript. 2p.ca. September 1950.16:550Issues from the Hand of God. Typescript. 8p.ca. July 25, 1951.16:551It isn't my word but my mother's... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1958-1959.16:552It is a nation of nothing but poetry... Manuscript. 25p.November 17, 1962.16:553It's got to this... Manuscript. 1p.ca. January 23, 1953.16:554It's not the erotic but the kairotic... Manuscript. 1p.ca. March 10, 1959.16:555It's SPRing AgAIN! Typescript/Carbon copy. 12p.ca. March 1950.16:556Jas Jargon. Typescript. 1p.ca. December 1953.16:557Just Inside the Vigil of Christmas. Typescript. 1p.December 24, 1957.16:558The K. Typescript. 1p.February 1945.16:559Key West. Typescript. 1p.March 27, 1945.16:560Kin. Photocopy. 1p.April 1952.16:561King of the wood king of the dead. Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.August 2, 1960.16:562King's Mountain. Typescript. 9p.ca. February - May, 1955.16:563The Kingfishers. Manuscript/Typescript. 37p.1949.16:564The Kingfishers. Carbon copy. 5p.ca. July 20, 1949.16:565The Kingfishers. Typescript/Carbon copy. 11p.1949.16:566Lalage! Typescript. 1p.ca. September 1946.16:567The Lamp. Photocopy. 1p.October 14, 1964.16:568Landscape, Without Color. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1948.16:569The Laughing Ones. Typescript. 1p.November 1949.16:570The Laughing Ones. Typescript/Carbon copy. 3p.November 1949.16:571Law. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. 1942-1944.16:572Letter for Melville 1951. Carbon copy. 6p.July 17, 1951.16:573The Librarian. Typescript. 3p.1957.16:574Li Po. Typescript. 1p.ca. November 11, 1948.16:575The Lie of 10, or The Concept of Zero. Typescript. 1p.ca. October 1960.16:576Like a foldout... Typescript. 1p.June 6, 1964.16:577A Lion Upon the Floor. Typescript. 2p.January 1945.16:578The liturgical eighth day... Empty.ca. April 5-6 and November 16, 1958.16:579Long Distance. Typescript. 3p.ca. January-May 1957.16:580The Lordly and Isolate Satyrs. Typescript/Carbon copy/Photostat. 20p.ca. April 1956.16:581Love. Typescript. 1p.August 24, 1954.16:582Love I. Manuscript. 5p.January 13, 1956.16:583Love is the talk of the organs... Manuscript. 1p.ca. March 28, 1963.16:584The Loves of Anat, 1. Manuscript. 1p. Written on back of letter, dated December 30, 1956, from Ray Souster to CO.1957.16:585The Loves of Anat, 1. Typescript. 1p.January 1957.16:586A Lustrum for You, E.P. Typescript/Carbon copy. 4p.1946.16:587The Mast. Typescript/Carbon copy. 6p.April 1, 1953.16:588The Mathematical Secret, and the Apron. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.October 9, 1960.16:589Marry the Marrow. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1940-1946.16:590May 20, 1959. Photocopy. 1p. Original in notebook "1959 February 13th."May 20, 1959.16:591May 31, 1961. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 7p.May 31, 1961.16:592Maya Against Itzas. Manuscript. 1p.January 1954.16:593Mazdaism has overcome the world... Typescript. 1p.October 2, 1960.16:594Measure. Typescript. 2p.ca. January 22, 1958.16:595Memorial Day. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 5p.June 1, 1958.16:596Memory Mind and Will... Manuscript. 1p.March 4, 1964.16:597Men are only known in memory... Manuscript. 1p.April 1963.16:598The Mind's Notice. Typescript. 2p.ca. January 22, 1958.16:599The Moebius Strip. Manuscript. 1p.ca. November 1946.16:600The Moon is the Number 18. Typescript. 1p.Fall 1946; January 8, 1951.16:601Moonset, Gloucester, December 1, 1957, 1:58 AM. Typescript. 1p.December 1, 1957.16:602The Morning News. Typescript/Carbon copy. 7p.March 7, 1950.16:603Move Over. Typescript. 1p.June 1947.16:604Move Over. Typescript. 2p.1947.16:605My apple branch... Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.ca. May 3, 1965.16:606My belly sounds like an owl... Manuscript. 1p.ca. June 1964 - 1968.16:607My love is also like a sixteen year old... Typescript. 1p.January 26, 1959.16:608My poor dumb body... Typescript. 2p.April 1953.16:609Name-Day Night. Typescript/Print. 7p.1949.17:610Name-Day Night. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.1949.17:611The Nerves are Staves... Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.ca. August 1959.17:612New England March. Manuscript. 1p.ca. March 1940 - March 28, 1945.17:613New Poem. Typescript. 3p.ca. May 1955.17:614The Night. Typescript. 1p.ca. March 9, 1945.17:615Not a rat-hole, a cat-hole... Photocopy. 5p.March 25, 1960.17:616Not to permit himself to be a civilized man... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 4p.October 23, 1967.17:617O! Typescript. 1p.November 1949.17:618O'Ryan 1-10. Typescript. 30p.December 1954.17:619O'Ryan 2-10. Typescript. 6p.ca. December 1954.17:620O'Ryan 6. Typescript. 1p.ca. December 1954.17:621O'Ryan 11-15. Typescript. 2p.ca. November - December 1954.17:622Obit. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.ca. October 3, 1957.17:623The Objects. Photocopy. 2p.January 19, 1960.17:624Of Lady, Of Beauty, Of Stream. Typescript/Carbon copy. 2p.ca. March 1950.17:625Of Mathilde. Typescript. 1p.July 21-22, 1950.17:626Of the United States. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.ca. 1958-1962.17:627On All Sides. Typescript. 1p.ca. November 1958 - 1961.17:628On the equator east of my son... Typescript. 1p.ca. November 1958 - 1961.17:629On the Shore. Manuscript/Typescript. 7p.May 8, 1962.17:630One night Ma lay with Pa... Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.December 3, 1959.17:631One root; The Moose is the 'fate' of the poem... Photocopy. 1p.January 14-15, 1960.17:632One Word as the Complete Poem. Typescript. 2p.ca. October 1957 - April 1959.17:633Only the Red Fox, Only the Crow. Typescript. 1p.1948.17:634Other Than. Typescript. 3p.June 1950.17:635Otvechai. Typescript. 4p.ca. November 1949.17:636A Part of the Series on the Paths. Manuscript. 8p.October 19, 1963.17:637The Pavement. Typescript. 1p.1954.17:638The Pedens, who re-walked the trails... Manuscript. 2p.ca. April 1963.17:639Pente cost... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1961 - April 1963.17:640Peograms. Typescript. 1p.ca. July 1954.17:641The Perfume! Typescript. 3p.ca. May 1, 1956.17:642The perfume of flowers! Typescript. 8p.May 1, 1956.17:643The personality and dourness of winter... Typescript. 1p.ca. December 1963.17:644The Picture. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1955-1957.17:645Poemless Rhymes for the Times. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. 1958-1959.17:646The Post Virginal. Typescript/Carbon copy. 11p.May 24, 1955.17:647A Po-sy, A Po-sy. Typescript. 10p.March 1950.17:648La Preface. Typescript. 2p.ca. May 1946.17:649Proensa. Typescript. 1p.September 1953.17:650Proensa. Typescript. 1p.ca. September 1953.17:651A Promise. Manuscript. 1p.May 3, 1960.17:652The proper soul... Photocopy. 1p.ca. 1959.17:653Purgatory Blind. Typescript. 1p.ca. Spring 1940.17:654Put him this way... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1948-1950.17:655Quail. Typescript. 1p.ca. December 1955 - 1957.17:656Quatrain. Typescript. 1p.ca. May 31, 1950.17:657R-squared. Typescript. 2p.1947.17:658The Real. Typescript. 1p.July 7, 1954.17:659Red Mallows. Typescript. 2p.August 1954.17:660Restorations No. 1. Typescript. 4p.ca. June 1957.17:661The Return. Typescript. 1p.ca. September 1946.17:662Right in my eye the west sun... Photocopy. 1p.ca. 1959.17:663Rocking meter over desolation. Typescript. 3p.January 20, 1968.17:664Rosy, It Was. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.February 10-11, 1958.17:665Rufus Woodpecker... Typescript. 7p.April 26, 1958.17:666Rufus Woodpecker. Thermofax copy. 3p.17:667Said Adam. Carbon copy. 2p.ca. May 1945.17:668Sans Name. Typescript. 1p.ca. September 1948.17:669The sea is an archeology... Manuscript. 1p.ca. May - August 1953.17:670A Second Musical Form, For Dave Young. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.October 5, 1960.17:671Sections from "Buffalo Ode." Manuscript. 3p.March 25, 1964.17:672The Seven Songs. Typescript. 1p.ca. June 1955 - May 1956.17:673Seventeenth century men who founded this land... Typescript. 1p.ca. February 20, 1962.17:674Shang dynasty oracle bone 2 say. Manuscript. 1p.ca. September 1962 - June 1963.17:675She. Typescript. 1p.February 16, 1945.17:676The She-Bear. Typescript/Carbon copy. 36p.March 25-27, 1950.17:677The She-Bear. Manuscript/Typescript. 8p.March 1950; ca. 1957-1962.17:678She, Thus. Typescript. 1p.March 3, 1945.17:679Shenandoah. Typescript. 1p.October 14, 1964.17:680Shut in kept off... Empty.December 1962.17:681Siena, 1948. Typescript. 2p.1948.17:682Signs. Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.September 27, 1950.17:683Signs. Typescript/Photcopy. 2p.September 27, 1950.17:684Sin is inferiority... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1961-1965.17:685Sing, Mister, Sing. Typescript. 1p.January 27, 1945.17:686Sit by the window and refuse my father... Typescript. 1p.December 2, 1958.17:687A Six Inch Chapter - in Verse. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. February 27, 1958.17:688Small Birds, To Agree With the Leaves... Typescript. 4p.ca. May 1955.17:689The Snow. Typescript. 1p.December 17, 1961.17:690Snow White was always waiting for The Prince... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 3p.January 23, 1963.17:691Some partial cloudiness will flow locally... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.September 12, 1962.17:692The Song. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.December 13, 1958.17:693A Spring Song for Cagli. Typescript. 1p.March 1947.17:694Stone and Flower Series. Manuscript/Typescript/Photcopy. 17p.ca. June 1958.17:695A Story. Typescript. 1p.ca. June 1954.17:696The Story of an Olson, and Bad Thing. Manuscript/Typescript. 18p.June 5-6, 1950.17:697The Story of an Olson, and Bad Thing. Carbon copy. 8p.June 1950.17:698The Soul. Typescript. 7p.ca. June 1954.17:699Sut Lovingood. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1955-1958.17:700Tanto e Amara. Typescript. 1p.ca. November 22, 1948.18:701Telegram. Typescript. 1p.February 1945.18:702The Tellers (Those Who Brought It In). Typescript. 1p.November 1949.18:703Tenementy twilightish landscape... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1958-1962.18:704A Tentative Translation of a Newly Discovered 'Homeric' Hymn. Typescript. 3p.August 20, 1955.18:705There is No River Which is Called Lethe. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.October 11, 1961.18:706There they were... Typescript. 1p.December 30, 1962.18:707There Was a Youth Whose Name Was Thomas Granger. Typescript. 2p.1946 or 1947.18:708These Days. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.January 10, 1950.18:709The Thing Was Moving. Empty.May 11, 1952.18:710This man's weakness is straw... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1959-1962.18:711This Year. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.ca. November 1965 - 1968.18:712Thoughts of the Time. Manuscript. 5p.September 1956.18:713To a Poet Who Read in Gloucester. Manuscript. 3p.October 4, 1962.18:714To the She-Bear (The 1st Song). Manuscript/Typescript. 9p.March 1950; ca. 1957-1962.18:715To Try to Get Down One Citizen... Typescript. 1p.ca. November 1958 - March 1963.18:716La Torre. Typescript. 1p.1946.18:717La Torre. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.October 1946 - June 1950.18:718The Tower. Typescript. 5p.November 1946.18:719A Toss, for John Cage. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 10p.ca. July-August 1952.18:720The Town. Typescript/Carbon copy/Photocopy. 6p.ca. June 2, 1945.18:721A Translation. Carbon copy. 1p.ca. November 1945.18:722A Translation from Havelock Ellis. Typescript. 1p.ca. March 11, 1945.18:723The Treatment. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1958.18:724Trinacria. Typescript. 1p.ca. February 1946.18:725Troilus. Published copy. 1p.ca. July 1948.18:726True Numbers. Typescript. 2p.December 9, 1954.18:727Turn now and rise... Manuscript. 2p.April 14, 1966.18:7282 Propositions and 3 Proof. Typescript/Carbon copy. 4p.ca. November 1945.18:729Undazzled, keen, love sits... Typescript. 1p.ca. April 5-6, 1958; November 16, 1958.18:730Under every green tree... Empty.ca. January 1950 - January 1951.18:731The unfinished (raw) hero... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.March 10, 1964.18:732Variations done for Gerald Van De Wiele. Typescript. 3p.ca. April 1956.18:733variations Done for Gerald Van De Wiele. Typescript. 12p.ca. April-May 1956.18:734The Vessel, Say, and Its Element. Typescript. 7p.March 1950.18:735War on the Mind in a Time of Love. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1952-1957.18:736Well. Typescript. 1p.April 1953.18:737When I think of what Fitz Lane didn't do... Typescript. 1p.August 30, 1968.18:738White Horse. Photocopy. 1p.1940-1946.18:739The Whole World. Typescript/Photocopy. 10p.August 25, 1955.18:740The winds which blew my daughter... Typescript. 1p.August 7, 1952.18:741Winter. Typescript. 2p.December 8, 1945.18:742The Winter After. Typescript. 1p.ca. December 1945.18:743A Woman's Nipples Is the Rose of the World. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.October 5, 1960.18:744West. Typescript. 6p.ca. 1959-1964.18:745West. Manuscript/Typescript. 9p.ca. 1959-1964.18:746West. Setting typescript prepared for printer by Tom Raworth. 4p.ca. 1959-1964.18:747West 6. Manuscript. 1p.March 4, 1964.18:748What's Wrong With Pindar. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.ca. December 1957 - March 1958.18:749When one age goes... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1961-1963.18:750What Had To Go. Typescript. 2p.December 12, 1961.18:751Who. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1957-1958.18:752Who slays the Spanish sun... Typescript. 1p.ca. December 1956.18:753Will: termite mothers... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.October 16, 1964.18:754Will: the rat... Typescript. 1p.October 17, 1964.18:755The Will To. Manuscript. 1p.May 3, 1960.18:756Winter Solstice. Typescript. 1p.December 8, 1958.18:757With what I got out... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1958-1959.18:758Without the Season of Structure... Typescript. 2p.ca. 1958-1959.18:759The Writ. Typescript/Photocopy. 8p.ca. February 3-11, 1957.18:760X to the Nth. Typescript. 1p.ca. November - December 1946.18:761X to Zebra. Typescript. 1p.ca. November - December 1946.18:762The Year is a Great Circle... Typescript. 5p.January 1958.18:763The Year is a Great Circle or The Year is a Great Mistake. Carbon copy. 1p.January 15, 1958.18:764The Yellow of the Mask. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 6p.October 31, 1960.18:765You know, verse is a lovely thing... Typescript. 1p.ca. January - May 1957.18:766Your Eyes. Typescript. 1p.December 1946.18:767The Collected Poems of. Typescript. 10p.January 2, 1953.19:768Common Place; The Eye; The Table. Typescript. 1p.January 2, 1953.19:769The Drum World. Manuscript/Photocopy. 3p. Written on "Sum No. 6, April 1965, San Francisco."April 10, 1965.19:770The Encounter. Typescript. 2p.ca. August 8, 1956.19:771An "Enthusiasm". Manuscript. 2p. Written on booklet, "Provincial Museum of Natural History and Anthropology: Report for the Year 1962" and accompanying envelope.October 9, 1965.19:772The Lamp. Manuscript. 1p. Written on restaurant placemat.October 14, 1964.19:773So the Norse were neurotic... Manuscript. 1p.1966.19:774D. Nation of Nothing But Poetry: Supplementary PoemsAdamo! Adamo! Manuscript/Typescript. 7p.ca. 1948-1949.20:775Add An Edda. Typescript. 6p.ca. 1957.20:776The Advantage. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 5p.January 10, 1950.20:777All covered with feathers... Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.ca. May 8, 1962.20:778And Now: The World! Folded TS signed, sent R. Souster, returned in his letter dated February 2, 1958. See also Dan Rice's letter dated ca. February 6, 1958. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.ca. January 17, 1958.20:779Apoptic. "For Richard Bridgeman." Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. April-May 1962.20:780As of what's ahead... Manuscript. 1p.September 17, 1951.20:781Atalanta ran swift course... Typescript. 2p.1940.20:782Auctour. Addressed "Dear E.P." Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. May 12, 1946.20:783Birth's Obituary. See also "Key West II" notebook. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.March 9, 1945.20:784Black Mt. College Has a Few Words For A Visitor. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 5p.June 16, 1952.20:785Capricorn. Typescript. 1p.early 1940's.20:786Crown of Nails. Typescript. 1p.early 1940's.20:787The Clouds. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.ca. 1952-1954.20:788A Day, of a Year. Typescript. 1p.June 21, 1950.20:789De Bonox. Typescript. 1p.ca. May 29, 1950.20:790A direct downward path... Typescript. 1p.October 31, 1960.20:791Ego Scriptor. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1953-1954.20:792Eve, and Lilith and Adam and Pie. Manuscript. 2p.ca. May 1960.20:793The Feast. Typescript. 11p.May 29, 1954.20:794February, 1968. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.February 28, 1968.20:795For A.K., Enniscorthy, Keene, Virginia. Typescript. 2p.January 4, 1946.20:796For joe. Typescript. 1p.April 3, 1950.20:797For PV himself alone and god bless him. Typescript. 6p.ca. August-September 1953.20:798For the Children, in the Novel, Mr. Hellman. Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.ca. October 1954.20:7991492-1942. Typescript. 1p.March 15 1945.20:800The Friend. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1952-1957.20:801From Troilus (A Mask). Typescript. 3p.June-July 1948.20:802Future/open... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1958-1959.20:803Glyphs. Typescript. 1p.ca. July 16-21, 1951.20:804The grain of December. Typescript. 1p.December 1962.20:805A Greeting To A Lord High Canadian Lawyer's Wife. Manuscript. 1p.ca. May 1960.20:806How One Feels About It... Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. 1957-1959.20:807Idle Idyll. Typescript. 4p.ca. July 9, 1952.20:808In the automotive store. Manuscript. 21p.October 30, 1962.20:809In Black. Manuscript/Typescript. 7p.May 8, 1962.20:810Jim Bridger first white man into Yellowstone... Typescript. 1p.June 1964.20:811Kar-ch-ro-donta. Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1962 - Spring 1963.20:812Ladies and Gentlemen, the Center Ring! Carbon copy. 1p.ca. July 4, 1946.20:813Lady Mimosa... Typescript. 6p.March 27, 1950.20:814Lalage. Carbon copy. 2p.ca. September 1946.20:815Lustrum. Typescript/carbon copy. 2p.ca. April 1945.20:816Mavrodaphne. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.1940.20:817Melville's sense of blooming late... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.January 22, 1966.20:818Mindanao. Typescript. 1p.early 1940s.20:819The Moon. Typescript. 1p.ca. November 1946.20:820My Father. Typescript. 1p.March 4, 1945.20:821The nation is nothing but poetry. Manuscript. 1p.November 17, 1962.20:822No. Typescript. 1p.early 1940s.20:823Northman, What of Yourself? Typescript. 3p.ca. May 1948 - March 1949.20:824A Notice, For All American Mechanics. Typescript. 1p.August 11, 1952.20:825Of Love. Typescript. 1p.June 22, 1946.20:826The Old Physics Restored... Typescript. 2p.ca. June 1955 - May 1956.20:827O'Ryan - #11. Manuscript/Typescript. 9p.November 1955.20:828The Osiris Boat. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.December 15, 1961.20:829The Picture. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1953-1957.20:830Planted the fruit skin and all... Typescript. 2p.November 29, 1963.20:831Raphael. Typescript. 1p.early 1940s.20:832The Retort. Typescript/Photocopy. 8p.1954.20:833A rivulet of soil... Empty.ca. May 1960.20:834Sea Song. Typescript. 1p.early 1940s.20:835A Shadow, Two. Typescript. 2p.May 29, 1950.20:836She, Thus. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. March 3 - August 25, 1945.20:837So Gentle. Typescript. 1p.June 22, 1950.20:838Stravinsky. Typescript. 2p.1948 - June 13, 1949.20:839There are sounds... Typescript. 4p.ca. August 24 - November 1950.20:840There is a goddess of earth... Manuscript. 11p.ca. March 1963.20:841These people and their Amusement Park... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.November 20, 1965.20:842This is Thoth speaking. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1955.20:843Trivittata. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.November 30, 1961.20:844Vinal. Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.April 1952.20:845The Way of the Word. Typescript. 1p.ca. September 1946.20:846Where They Came From. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.December 12, 1961.20:847Who it is who sits... Typescript. 4p.ca. December 1949.20:848Who Sings Against Things. Typescript. 1p.early 1940s.20:849the wild geranium... Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. Spring 1963.20:850Willie Francis and the Electric Chair. Typescript/Carbon copy/Newsprint. 12p.ca. May 1947.20:851You need never fear... Photocopy. 1p.ca. May 16, 1964.20:852Your Witness. Typescript. 2p.ca. January 1948 - November 1950.20:853E. Unpublished poems1941-195221Chemistry. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1941.21:854Ur; The Kiss. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1941.21:855Cain's Child. Carbon copy. 1p.ca. February 1941.21:856What Day. Typescript. 1p.May 1941.21:857Notes: September 21, 1942. Typescript. 1p.September 21, 1942.21:858To Harvey Brett, About His Story "A Pair of Legs". Typescript. 1p.ca. 1945.21:859Day's War with Night. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1945.21:860Gethsemane. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1945.21:861First Act, or I, Ishmael. Manuscript/Typescript. 6p.ca. 1945.21:862American. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.January 26, 1945.21:863Valentine. Carbon copy. 1p.February 16, 1945.21:864Of arms and of men... Typescript. 2p.February 19, 1945.21:865The True Life of Arthur Rimbaud. Typescript. 9p.February 20-24, 1945.21:866Three Translations. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.ca. March 11, 1945.21:867Where. Manuscript. 1p.March 28, 1945.21:868Where. Typescript. 1p.March 28, 1945.21:869Consider. Typescript. 1p.May 12, 1945.21:870The Narrative of Cabeza de Vaca. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.ca. 1945.21:871To K. -- II. Typescript. 2p.ca. January 1946.21:872La Constanza. Manuscript. 1p.ca. May 1946.21:873A Child's Address. Typescript. 1p.ca. June - September 1946.21:874Broch Our Hawk. Typescript. 2p.ca. July 19, 1946.21:875Canton. Typescript. 1p.ca. November 1946.21:876The Word As Discovery. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1947-1948.21:877So. Typescript. 1p.February 1947.21:878Ring, Sing. Typescript. 1p.Fall 1945.21:879The earth is for the living... Typescript. 1p.1946.21:880Unlike a Room. Typescript. 3p.February 8, 1947.21:881Queen of Martyrs save us... Typescript. 1p.ca. June 9, 1947.21:882Offer. Typescript. 1p.ca. January 1948 - November 1950.21:883The Epilogue. Typescript/Photocopy. 4p.ca. 1948.21:884The Prologue to The Rime of Cabeza de Vaca. Typescript. 2p.ca. January 9, 1948.21:885Gahndi dead. Gangster rule complete. Manuscript. 2p.ca. 1948.21:886El Granada, January, 1948. Manuscript. 1p.January 1948.21:887February 14, 1948. Typescript. 1p.February 14, 1948.21:888These States. Typescript. 1p.ca. June 8, 1948.21:889A Tao for H.G. Typescript. 1p.June 1948.21:890A Tao for R.R. Typescript. 1p.June 1948.21:891A Tao for R.K. Typescript. 1p.June 1948.21:892For R.K. Typescript. 1p.June 1948.21:893Taos. Photocopy. 3p.June 1948.21:894The Tao. Typescript. 1p.June 1948.21:895In Answer to a Request for Dirge Words... Typescript. 1p.ca. April 1, 1949.21:896The Sumer Fable. Typescript. 2p.May - October 1949.21:897The Huluppu Tree [The Sumer Fable]. Typescript. 2p.May - October 1949.21:898Ilias. Typescript. 1p.May 11, 1949.21:899Lover I: In my breat bones I am shy... Typescript. 1p.December 1949.21:900The Mundane Wheels and Arcane Shoes. Photocopy. 1p.ca. late 1940's.21:901The contradiction isn't me... Manuscript. 1p.ca. late 1940's.21:902And end to analysis. An end! Manuscript. 1p.ca. late 1940's.21:903What it is to look into a human eye... Typescript. 1p.1949-1950.21:904A robin, berries and leaves... Typescript. 1p. Fragment.ca. 1950's.21:905Rhubarb flowering... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1950's.21:906Genesis. Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1950's.21:907Let's you and me be Chinese... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.ca. 1950.21:908My fate as exorciser... Typescript. 2p.ca. 1950.21:909Again, Spring. Typescript. 1p. Fragment.1950.21:910Again, Spring. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1950.21:911Uh-Huh. Typescript. 1p.21:912Christ, sd D, Christ... Typescript. 1p.ca. January 19, 1950.21:913'Cento. Typescript. 3p.January 19, 1950.21:914Cento. Typescript. 2p.ca. January 19, 1950.21:915'Cento. Typescript. 1p.January 19, 1950.21:916God Sports and Plays. Typescript. 1p.January 20, 1950.21:917God Sports and Plays. Typescript. 4p.January 20, 1950.21:918f' you. Typescript. 2p.February 22, 1950.21:919Inst Session No. 11. Typescript. 4p.March 22, 1953.21:920Creeley, N.H. Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.1950.21:921A Visitation. Typescript. 6p.March 13, 1950.21:922This be thisbe, pyramus... Typescript. 1p. Fragment.March 31, 1950.21:923A Song from a Masque to be called Delight. Typescript. 1p.May 30, 1950.21:924The necessity to be other than a citizen... Typescript. 1p.June 8, 1950.21:925The hell is, in this business... Typescript. 1p.ca. June 16, 1950.21:926Gli Amanti. Typescript. 3p.ca. June 22, 1950.21:927Gli Amanti. Manuscript. 1p.ca. June 22, 1950.21:928Gli Amanti. Carbon copy. 1p.ca. June 22, 1950.21:929Gli Amanti. Typescript. 1p.ca. June 22, 1950.21:930A Round and a Canon. Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.ca. July 31, 1951.21:931In Answer to a Request for Dirge Words... Typescript/Carbon copy. 4p.ca. June 24, 1950.21:932Go boy who sleeps... Typescript. 1p.August 1950.21:933I cannot let my language go free... Typescript. 1p.November 7, 1950.21:934A Glyph From the 1st Century. Typescript/Photocopy. 3p.ca. 1951.21:935In the octave, the octave of the birth of... Typescript. 1p.January 8, 1951.21:936Burned. Carbon copy. 7p.June 30, 1951.21:937Three Persons, by Persiflage. Typescript. 3p.September 17, 1952.21:938Words are wonders and their laws... Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.ca. 1951-1955.21:9391953-196022To Be Thrown to the Wind Immediately After... Typescript. 2p.ca. 1953.22:940Her Version. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1953.22:941It Isn't True. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1953.22:942A Palinode (No. 22). Typescript. 4p.ca. May 1953.22:943Blackball. Typescript. 1p.May 1953.22:944For John Keats. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.ca. July 1953.22:945The Knife. Typescript. 1p.July 12, 1953.22:946To a Man who is the Best Goddamn Painter in America... Typescript. 1p.ca. July 21, 1953.22:947Palms and Stars. Typescript. 1p.November 3-4, 1953.22:948Night's waters where he fears to dive... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1953.22:949Credo in Unam. Typescript. 9p.July 11, 1954.22:950Beginning at the Beginning. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1954.22:951One night, in a restaurant near you people... Manuscript. 1p.January 1954.22:952Blowing his horn. Typescript. 2p.May 31, 1954.22:953The Journey. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1955-1957.22:954On Duncan On The Pantokrator... Typescript. 12p.ca. August 20, 1955.22:955The World We Carve Our Lives Out of the Middle of. Manuscript. 1p.ca. January 15, 1957.22:956Backward it compells Gloucester... Manuscript. 1p. Written on "Delta Poetry Magazine, October 1957".ca. October 1957.22:957Figures on the Landscape. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1957-1959.22:958Release me from the bonds of love... Manuscript. 2p.ca. 1957-1962.22:959Sit in the water, on the Mediterranean green slime... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1958-1963.22:960The Golden Flower. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. 1958.22:961Firstness/Lastness. Manuscript. 1p.1958.22:962The Snow 2. Typescript. 1p.ca. November 1958 - March 1963.22:963A Commonplace. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.January 1958.22:964Do you see how deep the well is... Typescript. 1p.January 1958.22:965Etc. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1957-1958.22:966As cats who come in the night... Manuscript/Typescript. 9p.ca. Spring 1958 - Spring 1963.22:967Frederic Mistral... Manuscript. 1p.ca. April 7, 1958.22:968Chief of the Westerners. Photocopy. 1p.ca. 1959.22:969Too much wind outside... Photocopy. 1p.ca. 1959.22:970An Ocean Race. Photocopy. 1p.ca. 1959.22:971A new moon... Photocopy. 2p. From notebook "1959".1959.22:972Art is an imitation of the cosmos, we are divided in purpose between God and Nature - a soliloquy out loud. Typescript. 2p.1959.22:973Working Conclusion. Typescript. 3p.1959.22:974One way to draw together the hole in the skein... Typescript. 1p.January 12, 1959.22:975January, 1959. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.January 28, 1959.22:976While the dream of giving over to the Earth's greatness... Manuscript. 5p. Also see the following letters (separated from the manuscript): 1) dated April 8, 1959, from Richard P. Weinart, Civil War Branch, The National Archives, to CO; 2) dated April 10, 1959, from Herman R. Friis, Cheif Archivist, Cartographic Records Division, The National Archives, to CO; 3) dated May 13, 1959, from Victor Gondos, Jr., Archivist in Charge, Civil War Branch, The National Archives, to CO; and 4) dated May 27, 1959, from Victor Gondos to CO.April - May 1959.22:977Vs. Babson. Manuscript. 1p.ca. April 5, 1959.22:978Southmead (where Pearce was)... Photocopy. 1p. From notebook "II May 1959".ca. May 18, 1959.22:979Throw the pigeon up... Typescript/Photocopy. 2p. See notebook "1959/Feb 13th on."June 29, 1959.22:980Dogtown is the humid nature... Photocopy. 1p.November 16, 1959.22:981Looking over the ground... Photocopy. 1p.November 18, 1959.22:982Another Amuletic Song. Typescript/Photocopy. 3p.November 24-25, 1959.22:983The pasture is so rich... Photocopy. 1p.ca. November 28, 1959.22:984Ocean, or the Travels of Maximus. Photocopy. 1p.November 28, 1959.22:985An excursion to New Jersey... Photocopy. 1p.November 30, 1959.22:986A Pretty Serious Poem. Photocopy. 1p.December 1, 1959.22:987Alone in this kitchen... Photocopy. 1p.December 2, 1959.22:988Eurybia white sea... Photocopy. 1p.December 4, 1959.22:989The Sun hides Moon's Pieces in a hollow log... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.December 9, 1959.22:990Fragments of Heraclitus. Photocopy. 3p.November 19, 1959.22:991Ammonius says Existence is Solely God's Life... Typescript/Photocopy. 4p.December 9, 1959.22:992Poem ["ever-lurking night is Bull-shit..."]. Photocopy. 1p.December 10, 1959.22:993So as to make the earth part of a circuit. Photocopy. 2p.December 10, 1959.22:994Congruence. Photocopy. 2p.December 11, 1959.22:995For RC. Photocopy. 2p.December 13, 1959.22:996to the Head of the Tide... Manuscript. 1p. Written on letter dated December 5, 1959, from Michael Shayer to CO.December 13, 1959.22:997Jack's a cat's cradle... Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.December 14, 1959.22:998A Hymn to the Bowels. Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.December 17, 1959.22:999The third one, who encircles, Amphitrite... Photocopy. 2p.December 21, 1959.22:1000I am Born. Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.December 21, 1959.22:1001Possibility that the one mystery proper is that one that anyone of us 'happens' at all?? Photocopy. 1p.December 23, 1959.22:1002Exe-gesis. Typescript. 1p.22:1003Of many a brave unbodied scheme... Photocopy. 1p.ca. 1960.22:1004My wild goose I'll play swan... Photocopy. 1p.ca. 1960.22:1005The 39 Propositions of Mexico. Photocopy. 1p.1960.22:1006Wow, Hope, When Spring. Typescript/Photocopy. 3p.1960.22:1007Sanchunyaton. Photocopy. 1p.1960.22:1008In the Face of the Years to Place a Goat of Shell... Typescript/Photocopy. 2p.January 15, 1960.22:1009Sanchuniathon. Photocopy. 1p.January 24, 1960.22:1010Mistress Employment. Typescript. 2p.ca. February 9, 1960.22:1011Having Said to Ed Dorn that the Word as Thing... Photocopy. 1p.March 9, 1960.22:1012So that all is an Lord in the Stream... Photocopy. 1p.March 15, 1960.22:1013The Portion. Typescript. 2p.April 17 and May 24, 1960.22:1014Of Certain Flies. Manuscript. 1p.May 3, 1960.22:1015Over the hill and by the shiny water... Manuscript. 2p.May 3, 1960.22:1016Carried you the Handsome Harbor... Photocopy. 1p.ca. July 6, 1960.22:1017Be careful Kelly You are bright... Typescript. 1p.ca. October 1960.22:1018The name, on a ship tied up at Fulton Street slip... Typescript. 3p. Annotated.October 8, 1960.22:10191961-196223Conrad and B. Ellery. Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1961-1962.23:1020The Limenburg Poem. Manuscript. 8p.ca. 1961-1962.23:1021The Zouche Phoenix, for example... Typescript. 3p.ca. 1961.23:1022Thoughts on the Occasion of St. Valentine's Day... Typescript. 1p.February 18, 1961.23:1023The Science of Mythology. Typescript. 1p.February 28, 1961.23:1024The charm of perfect land... Manuscript. 1p.ca. March 15, 1961.23:1025My love poem for you on St. Joseph's Day. Manuscript. 1p.March 19, 1961.23:1026From the Cunt the Anodos... Fragments. 1p.May 7, 1961.23:1027I went to sea the first time... Manuscript. 1p.ca. May 1961.23:1028As powerful as the rose... Manuscript. 4p.May 19, 1961.23:1029June 30th, 1961. Manuscript. 3p.June 30, 1961.23:1030Scoptophilia: look on her, and weep... Typescript. 1p.ca. July 9, 1961.23:1031The whole genetic stream is a ribbon... Typescript. 1p.ca. July 9, 1961.23:1032Moon over Castine, Moon over Gloucester, 1961. Manuscript. 40p.ca. July 9, 1961.23:1033Holding a book up to the city... Typescript. 1p.ca. July 9, 1961.23:1034We live in a beast society... Manuscript. 1p.ca. September 10, 1961.23:1035Thou thoughtest to escape the gods' notice... Manuscript. 1p.ca. September 11, 1961.23:1036Saturn and Jupiter are my planets... Typescript. 2p.September 20, 1961.23:1037Naming. Manuscript. 1p.October 18, 1961.23:1038Similitude. Typescript. 1p.December 12, 1961.23:1039A New Calendar. Typescript. 1p.December 12, 1961.23:1040Fragment of Translation and Comment. Typescript. 2p.December 12, 1961.23:1041In Their Hour of Need. Typescript. 1p.December 12, 1961.23:1042Something Seen in the Air. Typescript. 1p.December 12, 1961.23:1043All That You Do Anyhow. Typescript. 1p.December 3, 1961.23:1044Dream hack into the days of yore... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1961-1962.23:1045The Canal. Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1962-1963.23:1046Atlantic Judas-land... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1962-1963.23:1047The one where 72nd day the Logos man... Manuscript. 1p.1962-1963.23:1048As it happened: history... Manuscript. 13p.23:1049The ships came bearing salt from Sicily... Manuscript. 1p.1962-1963.23:1050In the West the advantage, of the idea and society of millenia... Manuscript. 1p.1962-1963.23:1051The Motorman... Manuscript. 1p.1962-1963.23:1052The simply food and clothes... Photocopy. 2p.1962-1963.23:1053Is what they were talking about, the whole covering of the Earth... Manuscript. 1p.1962-1963.23:1054Ludovico Gonzaga Asitting in His Chair. Manuscript/Typescript. 10p.23:1055For two years he vacillated... Manuscript. 1p.23:1056Aphrodite's now women with eyes... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. 1962-1963.23:10573rd Letter on Georges. Manuscript/Photocopy. 5p.ca. January 1962.23:1058He hid in the women's quarters... Manuscript. 1p.ca. January 8, 1962.23:1059At Troezen. Typescript. 2p.January 8-10, 1962.23:1060Softly falling snow... Manuscript. 1p.ca. February 14, 1962.23:1061Persons are my events... Manuscript. 1p.ca. May 16, 1962.23:1062Thatles the Phoenician the water man... Manuscript. 1p.ca. May 16, 1962.23:1063June 11, 1962. Manuscript. 1p.June 11, 1962.23:1064A Man Named Riya, from Minneapolis... Manuscript. 1p.ca. June 12, 1962.23:1065Capt. Ralph Parker on the front... Manuscript. 1p.ca. August 31, 1962.23:1066Turned the whale to stone... Manuscript. 1p.ca. August 31, 1962.23:1067Beau Chapelle the sailing man's manual... Manuscript. 1p.ca. September 21, 1962.23:1068Siddhartha Buddha... Manuscript. 1p.ca. October - November 1962.23:1069The lady of Gloucester, our lady of Gloucester... Manuscript. 1p.ca. October - November 1962.23:1070Literally known... Manuscript. 1p.ca. October - November 1962.23:1071I gave her for her whole soul her fervent love... Manuscript. 2p.ca. October - November 1962.23:1072Adam of Bremer and I walked out... Manuscript. 4p.ca. October - November 1962.23:1073The light of the moon strike the moon down... Manuscript. 1p.ca. November 2, 1962.23:1074The desire she arms she can satisfy... Manuscript. 2p.23:1075Heat. Manuscript. 1p.ca. October 27, 1962.23:1076I've got my pieces of it, Aricia... Manuscript. 1p. Written on letter, dated November 9, 1962, from Cid Corman to Charles Olson.ca. November 9, 1962.23:1077I cried in the City... Manuscript. 1p.ca. November 9, 1962.23:1078"Fluid" the fluid... Manuscript. 1p.ca. November 15, 1962.23:1079Woods, gardens in the woods, roads John Parsons... Photocopy. 1p.ca. November 19, 1962.23:1080Atlantid in frost... Photocopy. 5p.ca. November 19, 1962.23:1081I had been a sacrament of December... Typescript. 1p.December 1962.23:1082Brang his life after the poem... Manuscript. 2p.December 6, 1962.23:10831963-196424A rope of sand Eternity is... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1963-1964.24:1084The same statement by different speakers... Manuscript. 1p.Fall 1963 - Fall 1964.24:1085The moon was a perfect... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1963-1964.24:1086There should be no oh man... Manuscript. 2p.ca. 1963-1964.24:1087Snow, and star, and light, and sun... Manuscript. 2p.ca. 1963-1965.24:1088Yrs over the curve by the ball-field... Manuscript. 17p.ca. January 1963.24:1089I John Watts sailor nauta... Manuscript. 1p.January 1963.24:1090No motion in sense... Manuscript. 1p.ca. January 15, 1963.24:1091Here are arguments if one knows something... Manuscript. 1p.ca. January 15, 1963.24:1092The Alembic (for Bel). Manuscript. 5p.ca. January 17-19, 1963.24:1093January 22, 1963. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 11p.January 22, 1963.24:1094The best soft ice-cream... Manuscript. 2p.January 31, 1963.24:1095The 'Scar' of the Flower. Manuscript. 12p.ca. February 1963.24:1096My God - Vitubo? Photocopy. 8p.ca. February - May 1963.24:1097The oldest sound on the earth... Manuscript. 1p.February 5, 1963.24:1098Ramp: to eat God's food... Typescript. 1p.ca. Spring 1963 - September 4, 1964.24:1099I would persuade you. Manuscript. 9p.ca. March 1963.24:1100The Three Warriors from the Resurrection. Manuscript. 1p.ca. March 26, 1963.24:1101Venus is not Love Venus is the Form of Love... Manuscript. 1p.ca. April 1963.24:1102Teucrian gold in Washington... Manuscript. 2p.ca. April 9, 1963.24:1103Venus (Heaven's Athena...) Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. April 23, 1963.24:1104each One Attends To What He Does... Manuscript. 8p.April 24, 1963.24:1105A Sonnet for Michaelangelo. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. April 27, 1963.24:1106Rose red the anaclitic palm... Manuscript. 3p.ca. May 20, 1963.24:1107Home - 1st part "party"... Manuscript. 13p.ca. June 1963.24:1108Between Kent Circle and the tennis court... Manuscript. 2p.ca. July 1963.24:1109Earth and sea and Heaven is 9 times around... Typescript. 6p.July 14, 1963.24:1110Perceiving she didn't like her twat... Manuscript/Typescript. 6p.ca. Fall 1963 - 1964.24:1111Right along the floor... Typescript. 3p.ca. Fall 1963 - 1964.24:1112On her head she had a red wool hat... Manuscript/Typescript. 13p.ca. October - November 1963.24:1113A tree of time and space... Manuscript. 16p.October 27, 1963.24:1114Kitchen Table Poem. Manuscript. 1p.ca. November 8, 1963.24:1115Planted the fruit 2" into the ground... Manuscript/Photocopy. 5p. Fragile.ca. December 1963 - February 1964.24:1116He makes sounds... Manuscript. 1p.December 1963 - March 1964.24:1117Even to the little (Smallmans pricks - the nice). Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.1964.24:1118The BIO-MORPHIC MUST GO tale quale ipsum est The Apple-Branch (who was my wife. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1964.24:1119Colors and lyrics carry the City to you... Manuscript. 1p. Fragment.ca. 1964.24:1120Cruel, and wicked, and unfair the turn of the year... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1964-1968.24:1121Gulls in the wind on a grey day... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1964-1968.24:1122In the precinct of Gloucester I buried her, the wedding of Venice with the sea, squashy islands my olive Tuscan girl... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1964-1968.24:1123The pounding of her belly the depth (of the sea... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1964.24:1124Monday: Thursday: Where Nandanandi ever played with the Gopi women... Typescript. 1p.ca. 1964-1966.24:1125My dear Jenny - the intrusion of the metrical form... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1964.24:1126The future Lord of Donegal... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.January 1, 1964.24:1127Umbo (Boss, or Shield). Manuscript. 2p.ca. 1964.24:1128Nobody is like God, not even Jesus Christ... Photocopy. 1p.ca. 1964.24:1129If that damned woman was betraying me with some salesman - a man's honor Frances called it... Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. 1964.24:1130The Real, and Reason. Or, Formaliter. Typescript. 1p.1964.24:1131I honestly think the damned ideology is killing you... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1964.24:1132The River Columbus thought... Manuscript. 1p.1964.24:1133Where the Sun has fallen... Manuscript. 1p.1964.24:1134The future Lord of Donegal... Manuscript/Photocopy. 4p.January 1, 1964.24:1135An uninterrupted line of extension or continuity. Manuscript. 1p.ca. January - February 1964.24:1136Vivian. Manuscript. 1p.ca. January 4, 1964.24:1137They stood them... Manuscript. 1p.ca. January 21, 1964.24:1138To be Read in the Pace and Fall as Well as the Accents... Typescript. 1p.January 25, 1964.24:1139John Neptune the Indian Shaman... Typescript. 1p.ca. January 25, 1964.24:1140Or back into Little River... Manuscript. 1p.ca. February 1964.24:1141Norse battle-axe... Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 4p.February 12, 1964.24:1142Dear wife, I beg your forgiveness... Manuscript. 1p.April 10, 1964.24:1143To place Bigmans cock... Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.May 1964.24:1144Hell is the psychic complex... Manuscript. 1p.ca. May 6, 1964.24:1145The Advantage is All or Love's Side and for Anyone Always. Manuscript. 1p.May 15 and October 19, 1964.24:1146 Manuscript. Written on "Ace of Pentacles" by John Wieners, New York: Carr and Wilson, 1964.May 15 and October 9, 1964.24:1147Time! slow 'advance': condition 'changed'... Manuscript. 17p.June 1, 1964.24:1148Make Them Naked Instead. Typescript. 1p.June 6, 1964.24:1149Tartaros in Earth before Love... Manuscript. 5p.June 8, 1964.24:1150Oh God who makes us partial... Manuscript. 1p.ca. June 10, 1964.24:1151Runs with water... Manuscript. 1p.August 1964.24:1152I love man and I love woman... Typescript. 1p.August 11, 1964.24:1153Addition, on the Trees of the Fort, August 1964. Manuscript. 1p.August 21, 1964.24:1154Complete the cannibalism... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.August 21, 1964.24:1155The five years... Typescript. 1p.August 24, 1964.24:1156Little Me and his son... Manuscript. 2p.ca. September 1964.24:1157Barbara Whirlwind... Typescript/Photocopy. 3p.September - October 1964.24:1158Far-shining Telephassa... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.September 3, 1964.24:1159Roger Babbleson, of Gloucester... Manuscript. 1p.September 19, 1964.24:1160Like, Not Get Layed... Typescript. 1p.September 19, 1964.24:1161Imbued with the light of heaven... Manuscript. 1p.September 21-22, 1964.24:1162Smallmans now dwelling house... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.September 24 - October 3, 1964.24:1163All I care to do... Typescript. 1p.October 1, 1964.24:1164You better believe in your self... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.October 3, 1964.24:1165A city belongs to the biggest businesses... Manuscript. 1p.ca. October 6, 1964.24:1166She did not know Evil... Typescript. 1p.October 6, 1964.24:1167Going to Bed at Night... Typescript. 1p.October 9, 1964.24:1168I went full tilt... Typescript. 1p.October 9, 1964.24:1169Her skin covered me... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.October 9, 1964.24:1170Follow Bet into the colors of her dress... Typescript. 1p.October 9, 1964.24:1171Kingston the smell of her... Typescript. 1p.ca. October 13, 1964.24:1172A Maximus: Kingson, Kingston... Manuscript. 2p.October 14, 1964.24:1173Kingson, Kingston. Manuscript. 1p.October 14, 1964.24:1174The wall the ass-hole - and the Seamless Tower... Manuscript. 1p.October 18, 1964.24:1175Mother... Photocopy. 4p.October 18, 1964.24:11761965-196925He took his job... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1965-1968.25:1177The Wimple. Typescript. 1p.April 1, 1965.25:1178My Goddess. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.April 16, 1965.25:1179Lovers. Typescript/Photocopy. 3p.May 29, 1965.25:1180The whole of Italy shall slip... Manuscript. 2p.ca. July 1965.25:1181Dancing Ganesha... Manuscript. 1p.ca. July 1965.25:1182Bull's eye out my window... Manuscript. 1p.July 1965.25:1183I'm serious now in wonder and in awe... Manuscript. 22p. Written on "Synapse 4, San Francisco '65."July 26-28, 1965.25:1184Huge adulterous City, blood red Earth... Manuscript. 4p.August 13, 1965.25:1185You can't live according to those things... Manuscript. 1p.August 17, 1965.25:1186The Beloved - to be alive at all follow into the colors of her dress up... Manuscript. 4p.October 6, 1965.25:1187"Like a picture" the error of all promoted feeling... Manuscript. 9p.October 25, 1965.25:1188Magnificante. Typescript. 4p.November 26, 1965.25:1189The provocation of the sight of many things... Typescript. 3p.December 1, 1965.25:1190Come in the evening to fix my father's uniform... Manuscript. 3p.1966.25:1191Otherwise one contributes to the contest instead of any change... Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. 1966-1968.25:1192Traditionary knowledge and experience versus... Manuscript. 3p.ca. 1966-1968.25:1193Heaven. And Earth. Or Earth. And Heaven, no room... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1966-1968.25:1194The dogs, in the early morn, are family... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1966-1968.25:1195Mending my life, binding it into one life... Manuscript. 3p.ca. 1966-1968.25:1196Silver Sloon, and folder Brother Apollo... Manuscript. 3p.ca. 1966-1968.25:1197And there they were, inscribing a stone in runes... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1966-1968.25:1198Doesn't tell doesn't hide marks by a sign... Manuscript. 2p.ca. 1966-1968.25:1199Blow hard and show off... Manuscript. 4p.ca. 1966-1968.25:1200Her genitals had catched by her left leg... Manuscript. 3p.ca. 1966-1968.25:1201To be able to see the product of the children... Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1966.25:1202An Address to the Nation and to Men. Manuscript. 5p.ca. 1966.25:1203Having or showing Hera? Manuscript. 5p.January 2, 1966.25:1204Monet my bonnet (to whom I tie my mains'). Manuscript. 1p.January 18, 1966.25:1205Monet my mains' to whom I tie my bonnet. Manuscript. 1p.January 18, 1966.25:1206Father, painter... Manuscript. 1p.January 21, 1966.25:1207I had to try to win my soul. Manuscript. 1p.February 9, 1966.25:1208The Garden, Al Chimiya. Manuscript. 1p.February 14, 1966.25:1209Blue now, all blue... Manuscript. 1p.February 16, 1966.25:1210She lay with Pluto in the grain... Manuscript. 1p.ca. March 26, 1966.25:1211As youth and woman and myself the Judges will strip me... Manuscript. 8p.March 26, 1966.25:1212In the Early Morning, April Fool's Day 1966 - full tide too. Manuscript. 4p.April 1, 1966.25:1213If it hadn't been for the [legworn Dancer?]... Manuscript. 1p.ca. April 27, 1966.25:1214For things are perfected by their like and therefore the operator must himself participate in the work... Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.ca. May - October 1966.25:12151604, they will obey God, meaning we and 1629 Charles simply stopped them... Manuscript. 1p.May 30, 1966.25:1216The far edge, of the continent... Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.ca. June 1966.25:1217On three sides ocean and, cutting its land connection... Manuscript. 8p.June 8, 1966.25:1218'Ode'. Manuscript. 1p. Written on verso of "Symptom," April 1966.June 13, 1966.25:1219Procreation and Creation. Typescript. 1p.June 16, 1966.25:1220For it was nearer this withdrawal than the boy had reached... Manuscript. 1p.June 17-18, 1966.25:1221The seas air brought on the evening's own... Photocopy. 1p. Original in notebook "Record".July 15, 1966.25:1222The farther try me to get his day 11er - when I am about to marry? Manuscript. 1p.July 19, 1966.25:1223There was a big fog on the mountain... Photocopy. 1p. Original in notebook "Record".August 8, 1966.25:1224And across the pelvis runs of perforated animal teeth... Manuscript. Written on booklet "From Salisbury Plain to South Siberia," by Stuart Piggott.ca. August 17, 1966.25:1225474 - Eternal Youth as ideal. Manuscript. 2p.ca. 1967-1968.25:1226My Heart and Soul for Heaven. Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1967.25:1227Leave off the weeping and lamentation... Manuscript. 1p.February 4, 1967.25:1228The garishness, of the New Gloucester... Manuscript. 3p.October 5, 1967.25:1229Conceived of Easter and home at Christmas... Manuscript. 1p.February 1968.25:1230So much amount. Manuscript. 1p.June 29, 1968.25:1231The world, which is the same for all, is an ever-living fire... Manuscript. 2p.ca. July 24, 1968.25:1232It was a fantastic hill... Photocopy. 3p.ca. August 20, 1968.25:1233From a conversation. Manuscript. 1p.January 1, 1969.25:1234My merganser whose lovely neck... Manuscript. 1p.January 27, 1969.25:1235How long all this 'existence' here... Manuscript. 2p.February 13, 1969.25:1236The Unceasing Anima Changes of Form. Photocopy. 2p.ca. June 1, 1969.25:1237As the City sleeps the Fort is awake... Manuscript. 1p.June 27, 1969.25:1238I can even walk along Cressy beach's edge... Manuscript. 1p.June 27, 1969.25:1239undated26Unidentified fragments.Undated.26:1240-26:1347undated27Unidentified fragments.Undated.27:1348-27:146528Oversize 1949-1969.28:1466-28:1479F. EssaysA-CThe Act of Image. Prose No. 254. Typescript. 3p.1953.29:1480Active Vision of the World. Prose No. 150. Typescript. 2p. April 1965.29:1481Added precisions on the "new" sciences. Prose No. 241. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.ca. 1953.29:1482An additional note on Poetry/History as the possibility of a Long Poem. Prose No. 284. Typescript. 1p.1961.29:1483The advantages of literacy is that words can be on the page. Prose No. 297. Typescript. 1p.December 9 1963.29:1484Again Eastward [essay on Melville]. Prose No. 176. Typescript/Photocopy. 3p.ca. 1939-1940.29:1485"Again, the Tyrrhenian, Pythagoras!" Prose No. 218. Typescript. 4p.1949.29:1486"Again the sense the forms we have are conventions..." Prose No. 215. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1949.29:1487Al Gorman. Prose No. 165. Typescript. 4p.ca. 1930.29:1488The Animate versus the Mechanical, and Thought. Prose No. 314. Typescript. 4p.February 15 1969.29:1489The Area, and the Discipline of, Totality. Prose No. 243. Typescript/Photocopy. 38p.ca. 1953.29:1490Article, without title, for Proof. Prose No. 117. Typescript. 13p.undated29:1491As Aimed as His Poem Is. Prose No. 103. Typescript. 11p.1956.29:1492The Attack, Now, in Painting and Writing. Prose No. 53. Typescript/Photocopy of typescript. 14p.1952.29:1493Autobiographical note. Prose No. 302. Manuscript. 2p.August 12, 1964.29:1494The backward of my creation. Prose No. 182. Manuscript. 3p.August 1940.29:1495The Beginning of 3rd Inst. Prose No. 257. Manuscript/Typescript. 27p.February 1953.29:1496The Bezel. Prose No. 124. Typescript. 4p.January 1962.29:1497A bibliography on America for Ed Dorn. Prose No. 274. Typescript. 16p. CO's TS removed from Robert Duncan's January 9, 1963 letter.January 1955.29:1498[A biographical statement for "Twentieth Century Authors." Prose No. 233. Typescript/Carbon copy. 5p.November 1952.29:1499The Bird, Himself. Prose No. 268. Typescript. 8p.July 1954.29:1500The body is a house. Prose No. 83. Typescript. 5p.1955.29:1501The Born Dancer. Prose No. 4. Carbon copy. 4p.1951.29:1502The Break-Up. Prose No. 57. Typescript. 9p.ca. 1953-1955.29:1503Bridge-Work. Prose No. 290. Manuscript. 2p.March 14, 1961.29:1504[Brooks Adams notes.] Prose No. 305. Manuscript/Typescript. 11p. and notated pamphlet "Harvard Reading List in American History, September 1938," 6p.1965.29:1505Cabeza de Vaca. Prose No. 17. Typescript. 6p.January 21, 1947.29:1506Cagli + I on Love. Prose No. 183. Manuscript. 13p.1940.29:1507Call me Ishmael. Prose No. 185. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1945.29:1508Carefulness (of the flow of time). Prose 160. Typescript. 9p.September 1, 1968.29:1509The cave. Prose No. 255. Typescript. 26p.1953.29:1510The Celts and Plato. Prose No. 70. Typescript. 5p.November 1953.29:1511The characters are all fiction... Prose No. 265. Typescript. 1p.1954.29:1512Christ as the act of his own life... Prose No. 111. Typescript. 6p.November 1958.29:1513Civil War. Prose No. 276. Manuscript. 3p.August 23, 1955.29:1513aCivilization and the soul. Prose No. 113. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 9p. Also see Notebook "Gloucester - Spring 1959."1958.29:1514The concept of danger as voiced by Max Lemmer. Prose No. 174. Manuscript. 1p.March 15, 1939.29:1515The Corpse Cold Catholicism of America. Prose No. 301. Typescript. 1p.July 1964.29:1516The Creation of Massachusetts: An Outline of An Essay in History. Prose No. 107. Typescript. 2p.December 26, 1957.29:1517Creatively we are neolithic... Prose No. 204. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1948.29:1518Credo. Prose No. 30. Typescript. 3p.ca. May - December 1949.29:1519The Crisis of the Third Foot. Prose No. 79. Typescript. 5p. Also see CO to Layton, August 1, 1954.July 31, 1954.29:1520Cro-Magnon Notes. Prose No. 65. Typescript. 11p.1953.29:1521Culture and Revolution. Prose No. 45. Typescript. 12p.ca. 1952.29:1522Culture - A Stab at its Present Shape... Prose No. 49. Typescript. 4p.February 20, 1952.29:1523CUPS, or Dance; and WOMAN, or Sculpture. Prose No. 259. Typescript. 15p.February 22, 1953.29:1524Cy Twombly. Prose No. 51. Photocopy/Carbon copy. 32p. Also see CO to Robert Creeley, January 31, 1952.1952.29:1525D-GD.H. Lawrence and the high temptation of the mind. Prose No. 32. Typescript. 4p.January 21-22, 1950.30:1526David young, David old. Prose No. 212. Typescript/Carbon copy. 36p.November 1948.30:1527Definitions by undoing. Prose No. 97. Typescript. 7p.1956-1957.30:1528Demeter (essay). Prose No. 104. Typescript. 5p.1956.30:1529Demeter (essay) another version. Prose No. 278. Typescript. 3p.1956.30:1530Depriapo or notes for an historian of a suppressed religion. Prose No. 197. Typescript. 10p.April 1947.30:1531Disney ought to be the Aesop of our time. Prose No. 180. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1940.30:1532Distinction Malinowski has used. Prose No. 227. Carbon copy. 1p.June 1951.30:1533Dogmatic curriculum, non-optional. Prose No. 127. Photocopy. 1p.October 1962.30:1534Dostoevsky and the possessed. Prose No. 181. Typescript. 3p.March 1940.30:1535The double axis. Prose No. 59. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1953.30:1536A draft of a plan for the college. Prose No. 105. Typescript. 12p.September 1, 1956.30:1537Drama, theatre and cinema today. Prose No. 173. Manuscript. 1p.1938-1939.30:1538The drawings of Cagli (essay). Prose No. 21. Manuscript/Typescript. 10p.1948.30:1539The dryness, of "The Tempest." Prose No. 24. Carbon copy. 14p.1948-1949.30:1540Ed Sanders' language. Prose No. 304. Manuscript. 1p.1964.30:1541Edward Dahlberg's essay on Moby Dick review. Prose No. 121. Typescript. 4p.1960.30:1542The end of interest in carbon molecules. Prose No. 123. Typescript. 1p.December 1961.30:1543Eric Havelock's Preface to Plato. Prose No. 300. Manuscript. 11p.February 12, 1964.30:1544The Escaped Cock. Prose No. 224. Typescript/Photocopy/Carbon copy. 11p.October 1950.30:1545Essay on Melville. Typescript.1948.30:1556Essay on the matter of. Prose No. 161. Photocopy. 14p.September 1968.30:1557Experience itself and measurement. Prose No. 311. Manuscript. 10p.1966.30:1558The fabulatory inherence. Prose No. 147. Typescript. 2p.1964.30:1559Fate will control meaningless chance sort person love. Prose No. 149. Manuscript. 1 Notebook.March 1965.30:1560A first draft of a reading list in the new sciences of man. Prose No. 273. Typescript. 3p.May 6, 1955.30:1561First facts (notes). Prose No. 191. Typescript. 4p.ca. 1947.30:1562The fish weir. Prose No. 1. Carbon copy. 6p.1931.30:1563Fluff. Prose No. 9. Manuscript. 3p.ca. November 1961.30:1564"Form, no more than means, is caused..." Prose No. 81. Typescript. 12p.1954.30:1565Further part. Prose No. 154. Manuscript/Photocopy. 6p.November 1965.30:1566Gabriel on American national symbols. Prose No. 175. Typescript. 1p.April 1939.30:1567Genuine missing pieces in the "thought" of the west. Prose No. 110. Typescript. 2p.November 1958.30:1568Geocentric and circumferential. Prose No. 128. Transcript. 2p.ca. 1963.30:1569Giovanni diPaolo (1403-1483). Prose No. 205. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1948.30:1570"Go out. The world is larger than any of its places..." Prose No. 88. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1955-1958.30:1571Grammar a book. Prose No. 289. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.March 11, 1961.30:1572Grandpa, goodbye. Prose No. 211. Typescript/Carbon copy. 37p.March 1948? or possibly January 1950 [see Olson's letter to F. Boldereff, 30 January 1950.]30:1573The great origins of European thought (note). Prose No. 310. Manuscript/Photocopy. 24p.1966.30:1574H-KHe peopled his world with their giant characters. Prose No. 177. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1939-1940.31:1575He slept. Prose No. 200. Carbon copy. 24p.ca. 1948.31:1576He was a player [Shakespeare introduction]. Prose No. 69. Manuscript/Typescript. 5p.November 1954.31:1577Herman Melville and the Civil War. Prose No. 184. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1940.31:1578The Hinges of civilization to be put back on the door. Prose No. 292. Manuscript. 2p.December 7, 1961.31:1579History and selfconsciousness have won. Prose No. 157. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.November 4, 1967.31:1580History tutorial. Prose No. 100. Photocopy. 3p.ca. 1956.31:1581"History" essay. Prose No. 48. Typescript/Photocopy. 23p. Two letters separated to correspondence: 1) Letter dated February 14, 1952 from CO to John Chamberlain and 2) Letter, dated March 5, 1952, from John Chamberlain to CO. Photocopies of letters in folder.February 15, 1952.31:1582Homer and Bible. Prose No. 279. Manuscript/Typescript. 19p.ca. 1957.31:1583A house built by Capt. John Sores, 1763. Prose No. 295. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.April 1962.31:1584How to work everyday. Prose No. 43. Typescript. 1p.July 14, ca. 1952-1956.31:1585Human universe--II. Prose No. 119. Typescript. 1p.196-?31:1586Human universe. Prose No. 232. Typescript. Written on "Origin IV: A Quarterly for the Creative, featuring New Foreign Poetry, Winter '51-'52."1952.31:1587Human universe: draft of an essay. Prose No. 229. Typescript/Carbon copy. 4p.1951.31:1588I am engaged in rather a different work entirely... Prose No. 306. Typescript. 2p.1965.31:1589I am not the first poet who happily find material... Prose No. 152. Manuscript. 14p.October 11, 1965.31:1590I had been a psilanthropist... Prose No. 277. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1956.31:1591I write to name Cabeza De Vaca... Prose No. 189. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1946.31:1592Ideas for series of lectures at Richman's Institute of Contemporary Art. Prose No. 23. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1948.31:1593Imago. Prose No. 196. Typescript. 2p.1947.31:1594Immediate and preliminary statement for whatever use. Prose No. 162. Manuscript/Typescript. 8p.December 27, 1968.31:1595In Adullam's lair. Prose No. 178. Typescript. 21p. Fragile.1939.31:1596Innocence and knowledge. Prose No. 95. Typescript. 2 versions. 3p.October 1955.31:1597Introduction to the Sutter-Marshall lease with the Yalesumney Indians for monopoly of the gold-bearing lands. Prose No. 210. Typescript/Drawing. 2p.January 5, 1948.31:1598It is impossible to concern oneself... Prose No. 58. Typescript. 1p. Fragile.ca. 1953.31:1599It's hard work... Prose No. 156. Manuscript. 2p.April 30, 1966.31:1600The job is the old one... Prose No. 190. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1946.31:1601Joyce, Pound, and W.B. Yeats. Prose No. 12. Typescript/Carbon copy. 6p.ca. 1940-1947.31:1602Judson Crews' The Anatomy of Proserpine. Prose No. 91. Manuscript/Typescript. 3p.February 1955.31:1603Katherine Litz dance concert: a review. Prose No. 236. Carbon copy. 7p.August 1952.31:1604L-MLanguage, and mythology. Prose No. 261. Typescript. 6p.March 4, 1953.32:1605Language and theater. Prose No. 269. Typescript. 7p.1954.32:1606Language and theatre. Prose No. 272. Typescript. 9p.1954.32:1607Language is a thumb. Prose No. 109. Photocopy of notebook.ca. April 7, 1958.32:1608The Law. Prose No. 39. Typescript. 5p.October 1951.32:1609A Letter of petition to the Viking fund. Prose No. 38. Typescript. 23p.June 1951.32:1610The limit of Melville... Prose No. 108. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1958-1959.32:1611Literary criticism in Emerson (term paper). Prose No. 169. Typescript. 43p. Fragile.June 1932.32:1612Logography. Prose No. 286. Manuscript/Typescript. 1p.ca. October 31, 1959.32:1613Love is the life of the beloved. Prose No. 84. Typescript. 1p.1955.32:1614Man as townsman... Prose No. 86. Typescript. 2p.1955.32:1615A man's life is a continual allegory. Prose No. 136. Typescript. 4p.December 26-27, 1963.32:1616Man, by nature, is man. Prose No. 85. Typescript. 1p.1955.32:1617Mason. Prose No. 166. Manuscript. 4p.ca. 1930.32:1618The materials and weights of Herman Melville. Prose No. 235. Typescript/Carbon copy. 30p.March-August 1952.32:1619Mayan Letters bibliography. Prose No. 251. Typescript. 4p.October 1953.32:1620Melville and Homer: notes vis-a-vis V. Berard. Prose No. 29. Typescript. 5p. Letter separated into correspondence, dated March 25, 1949, from Merton Sealts to CO.March 28, 1949.32:1621Melville book manuscript. Prose No. 179. Typescript. 2p.1939-1940.32:1622Melville's reading. Prose No. 171. Manuscript. 4p.1934.32:1623Me-mo to Stefan and John. Prose No. 237. Carbon copy. 2p.1952.32:1624The Methodology is the Form. Prose No. 46. Typescript. 7p.1952.32:1625Methodology note for Mary Fitton. Prose No. 242. Manuscript. 3p.ca. 1951-1953.32:1626More notes toward the proposition: Man is prospective. Prose No. 22. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1948.32:1627The morphology -- the structure. Prose No. 101. Manuscript/Typescript. 8p.ca. 1956.32:1628The mother acquires the definite sacrificial sublimity of a heroine. Prose No. 172. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1936-1939.32:1629Mouths Biting Empty Air. Prose No. 15. Typescript. 2p.October 27, 1946.32:1630Mr. Dantini and His Twelve Year Old. Prose No. 188. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1946.32:1631Mr. Meyer. Prose No. 208. Typescript. 13p.1948.32:1632My faith is, It is possible to know what your are doing... Prose No. 55. Manuscript. 4p.November 5, 1952.32:1633My Favorite Forgotten Book. Prose No. 13. Typescript/Carbon copy. 8p.May 12, 1946.32:1634My poor nerves are so exacerbated. Prose No. 148. Typescript. 1p.ca. 1965-1968.32:1635The Mystery of What Happens When It Happens. Prose No. 201. Manuscript/Carbon copy. 8p.ca. 1948.32:1636The Mystery of What Happens When It Happens. Prose No. 202. Typescript. 6p.ca. 1948-1949.32:1637The Mystery of What Happens When It Happens. Prose No. 28. Typescript. 21p.December 1948-January 1950.32:1638"Myth and logos..." Prose No. 44. Photocopy of typescript. 6p.ca. 1952-1956.32:1639Mythography and Geometry. Prose No. 214. Manuscript. 1p.ca. 1949.32:1640N-ONakedness, or the nude outside art. Prose No. 118. Photocopy. 1p.ca. June 14, 1959.33:1641Names; and place. Prose No. 142. Manuscript. 1 notepad.January 27, 1964.33:1642The narrow and the wide. Prose No. 249. Typescript. 1p.1953.33:1643Natchez Trace: Seven Plays. Prose No. 6. Manuscript/Typescript. 8p.ca. 1954.33:1644The Necessary Propositions. Prose No. 238. Typescript. 5p.ca. May 1952.33:1645The New Empire. Prose No. 270. Typescript. 4p.1954.33:1646New sciences of man. Prose No. 248. Typescript. 2p.1953.33:1647The New Sciences of Man, Session No. 8. Prose No. 260. Typescript/Photocopy. 15p.February 1953.33:1648The New Sciences of Man, Session No. 10. Prose No. 262. Typescript. 6p.March 1953.33:1649The New Sciences of Man, The cave's recesses... Prose No. 263. Manuscript. 8p.March 1953.33:1650New sense from a flood of suddenly increased young persons... Prose No. 155. Photocopy of manuscript. 6p.December 12, 1965.33:1651A New Short Ars Poetica, a litle boke. Prose No. 89. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1955-1956.33:1652The Nineteenth of April. Prose No. 7. Typescript. 4p.ca. 1960-1962.33:1653No slow and flow the way in each instant. Prose No. 312. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.November 7, 1967.33:1654Not Down. Prose No. 140. Typescript. 1p.January 4, 1964.33:1655A Note for Anyone Able to. Prose No. 298. Manuscript. 1p.ca. January - February 1964.33:1656Note on Havelock's Preface to Plato. Prose No. 129. Typescript. 2p.1963.33:1657Note on type-face. Prose No. 33. Typescript. 1p. 4p. of photocopies from "Dance of India" attached.ca. 1950.33:1658Notes for a book on the West. Prose No. 194. Typescript. 1p.November 20, 1946.33:1659Notes for a lecture on Corrado Cagli and the 4th Dimension. Prose No. 31. Typescript. 5p.ca. December 15, 1949.33:1660Notes for a response to "A Letter From Italy." Prose No. 203. Manuscript/Typescript/Carbon copy. 15p.ca. 1948.33:1661Notes for the Proposition: Man is Prospective. Prose No. 25. Manuscript/Typescript/Photocopy. 27p.ca. 1948.33:1662Notes from reading Frobenius and Fox. Prose No. 309. Manuscript. 2p.December 12, 1965.33:1663Notes made April 4th. Prose No. 145. Typescript. 3p.ca. 1964-1965.33:1664Notes on the Source of the Imagination. Prose No. 94. Manuscript/Typescript. 4p.August 21, 1955.33:1665"Nudae Quantitates": A Character to Verse Itself. Prose No. 283. Typescript. 5p.December 1956.33:1666Of Charles Olson. Prose No. 240. Carbon copy. 2p.November 4, 1952.33:1667On receiving a book of poems. Prose No. 66. Typescript. 2p.March 24, 1953.33:1668Once you know your own name... Prose No. 307. Manuscript. 9p.1965.33:1669Only a true crusade... Prose No. 153. Photocopy of manuscript. 4p.November 20, 1965.33:1670An Original New and Audaciously Aboriginal, Erratic Operatic, Historico-plagiaristic, Pre-patriotic Extravaganza... Prose No. 167. Typescript. 43p.ca. 1930.33:1671Origo. Prose No. 18. Typescript/Carbon copy. 62p.April 1947.33:1672Our loves are an expression of our fate... Prose No. 222. Typescript. 2p.ca. 1950.33:1673Outline for new sciences of man. Prose No. 247. Manuscript/Typescript. 2p.February 1953.33:1674An Outline of a Projected Poem called West. Prose No. 192. Typescript. 8p.ca. 1946.33:1675Outside, Inside: Notes on Narrative, Provoked by Mr. Creeley's Stories. Prose No. 226. Typescript. 3p.October 1950.33:1676P-QPacific Northwest Writer's Conference lecture notes. Typescript.July-August 1947.34:1677Phoenician History, 1st Essay on the. Prose No. 143. Handwritten manuscript. 16 p.February 5, 196434Pigeonmilk. Manuscript/typescript.1945.34:1678Place and names. Manuscript/carbon copy.January 1962.34:1679The place, the thing, the act of the action. Typescript.1955-1956.34:1680Plan of work. Carbon copy/Typescript.1948.34Plans (note). Typescript.December 1963.34A plausible 'entry' for, like, man. Typescript.1961.34A play called document. Carbon copy.1952.34A poem is a presented duration note on poetry. Typescript/Manuscript.1958-January 1959.34Poetry and criticism. Typescript.July 1947.34Possibilities for the Institute of the Sciences of Man, 1st draft. Prose No. 253. Typescript. 2p. [1953]The post office. Carbon copy.1948.34Post west (notes). Typescript.1953.34Postscript to proprioception and logography. Holograph.March 1960.34Premises (notes). Holograph.October 1949.34The present state of knowledge, or, The area, and the discipline of, totality. Typescript.1953.34The present state of romance: fragment. Typescript.November 1954.34The principle of measure in composition by field. Typescript/photocopy.December 1958-January 1959.34Problems in poetics (note). Holograph/typescript.October 1969.34Project for a book untitled. Carbon copy.1947.34Projected verse (early draft). Photocopy of typescript.1950.34The projective in poetry and thought and the paratactic (notes). Typescript.1965.34Projective verse II. Typescript.1956.34Projective verse II. Typescript.1959.34Projective verse: early draft. Photocopy.February - July 1950.34Prose fragment. Typescript.1932-1933.34Prose fragment. Typescript.1952.34Pun as the true meaning as well as of rhyme. Typescript.1964.34Quantity in verse. Typescript/holograph/photocopy.December 1958.34Quantity in verse and the late plays of Shakespeare. Typescript.December 1956.34Quantity in verse and Shakespeare's late plays. Typescript.December 1956.34Quantity in verse: Shakespeare essay. Holograph.1954.34R-SoRaymond Weaver essay. Typescript/carbon copy.April 1948.35Regret. Typescript.October 1932.35Religious, racial and national origin factors. Typescript.May 1946.35The resistance. Typescript.1949.35Respone to Richard Chase's Herman Melville. Typescript.March 1950.35A review of Eric Havelocks' Preface to Plato. Holograph/typescript.November-December 1963.35Review of John Wilmerdings' Fitz Hugh Lane. Typescript.August 1964.35Review of Robert Creeley's For Love. Typescript/holograph.1962.35Rhapsodia to sew song together. Typescript.1949.35The scapegoat. Photocopy of typescript.March 1950.35The science of mythology. Holograph/typescript.1953.35The search in art, or Notes on the New Dimension (lecture notes). Holograph/carbon copy.1948.35The secret of the black chrysanthemum. Holograph.1969.35Session number one. Holograph/typescript.February 1953.35Shakespeare chap. 10: Out this side. Typescript.December 1954.35Shakespeare chap. 7: To make cold nymphs chaste crowns. Typescript.November 1954.35Shakespeare chap. 8: The individual scene. Typescript.November 1954.35Shakespeare chap. 9: The poem unlimited. Typescript.1954.35Shakespeare chap. VI: The new Morris. Typescript.November 1954.35Shakespeare chapter 9: the poem unlimited. Typescript.1954.35Shakespeare essays, notes and fragments. Typescript/holograph.1954.35Shakespeare pt II: The sedged crown. Typescript.November 1954.35Shakespeare pt III: The human title. Typescript.November 1954.35Shakespeare pt IV: The so-called masque and W. Shakespeare. Typescript.November 1954.35Shakespeare pt V: The bergomask. Typescript.November 1954.35Shakespeare pt. 1: The difference of men. Typescript.November 1954.35Shape up. Typescript/photocopy.1953.35A short guide to present advantages. Photocopied typescript.May 1962.35Shortness of time. Typescript.March 1968.35So I am an only child. Typescript.May 1946.35Society is a diversion of attention. Typescript.December 1963.35Sophocles, or Dilemma. Typescript.1955.35Southerners of the Civil War. Typescript.ca. 1947.35Sp-YSpace and time (note). Holograph/typescript.1947.36The spell. Holograph/typescript.195-?36Starting where you are. Typescript.1953.36A "state" destroys a noun. Typescript.December 1963.36Stocking cap. Typescript.1948.36The suspense. Holograph/typescript.January 1964.36A syllabary for a dancer. Carbon copy/typescript.1952.36A tao for here and now. Typescript.1951.36Telepinus. Holograph/typescript.1961.36The Tempest no tempest. Typescript.June 1954.36The terrible whaleman Samuel B. Comstock. Typescript.1945-1946.36That flutter in the lightest wind. Holograph/typescript.May 1961.36That point at which analogies are facts of myths and science. Typescript.1953-1956.36The theatre for Wes Huss with thanks. Typescript/photocopy.1953.36Theatre Institute lecture on language. Holograph/photocopy.1952.36Theatre with Wes Huss. Typescript.1953.36Theory of society. Holograph.1960.36There are four measurements. Typescript.January 1964.36There are four measurements. Holograph/typescript.January 1964.36This is a strange one. Typescript.November 1968.36This walking as though it were by one silk thread. Typescript.1950.36"Though the practice of American poets since 1908..." Typescript.1956.36The three traps. Typescript.1953.36Time and physicality. Typescript.December 1963.36To found a science of mythology. Typescript.1953.36To make it clear. Typescript.1953.36"To partition reality is to lose it." Holograph.1951.36To the writer of a new biography of Captain John Smith. Typescript.August 1964.36Troilus. Holograph/carbon copy.1948.36Troilus: a mask. Carbon copy.1948.36Tutorial: the Greeks. Typescript.June 1955.36Under the mushroom. Typescript.1960-1961.36Unsticking the sun or something, perhaps for Walt Whitman. Carbon copy/photocopy.1952.36Verse (notes). Typescript.November 1955.36The vertical ignorance. Typescript.1958-1959.36The Vinland map review. Typescript.October 1965.36Violence is the door: notes on sex violence. Typescript.1950.36The "voice" of perspective is wrong. Typescript.January 1964.36We are at the midpoint of the institute tonight. Typescript/holograph.March 1953.36West and the long poem. Holograph.1948-1949.36White isle in the black sea. Holograph.January 1962.36Wild man fragment and Death and rot, a morality play. Typescript.1961-1962.36"With some, things go to the head..." Photocopy of typescript/carbon copy.May 1952.36You can't use words as ideas. Holograph.October 1964.36Oversize E-W1st Addition... to The Animate versus the Mechanical. Prose No. 315. Holograph. 3p.April 196937An Essay in the Direction of a Restoration of the Act of MYTH. Prose No. 42. Holograph/typescript. 12p.ca. October 1951-1953.37"I have to confess that I am, much more than a poet, an historian..." Prose No. 158. Holograph/typescript. 24p.November 16, 1967.37A Letter to the Faculty of Black Mountain College. Prose No. 239. Photocopy/typescript. 30p. Also included, Life article "J. Robert Oppenheimer," by Lincoln Barnett. Photocopy. 15p.March 21, 1952.37The MYTHO-. Prose No. 92. Typescript. 15p.May 1955.37Notes on Language ["base texts..."]. Prose No. 41. Typescript. 11p.ca. October 1951.37The principle extrications and new coordinates now called for. Prose No. 40. Holograph/typescript. 8p.ca. September - December 1951.37Propositions. Prose No. 50. Typescript. 20p.ca. May - October 1952.37Proprioception: A Small Book. Prose No. 285. Typescript/carbon copy. 25p.ca. 1962.37Quantity in Verse and Shakespeare's Late Work. Prose No. 280. Holograph/typescript. 36p.April 1956.37A Reversal-of-Field Theory. Prose No. 93. Typescript. 14p.May 1955.37Shakespeare Essays: Notes and Fragments. Prose No. 271. Holograph/typescript. 27p.1954.37The Special View of History Applied to the Two "Mysteries" -- of Samothrace and Eleusis. Prose No. 99. Typescript/photocopy. 22p.ca. 1956.37A Valuable Book despite the Attacks on it, and its own Staleness. Prose No. 126. Typescript/holograph. 3p.June 13, 1962.37West. Prose No. 252. Holograph. 10p.November 4, 1953.37G. Red, White and BlackProject notes,1946-194838H. The Fiery HuntProject notes,1946-194839I. Ezra Pound materials,1946-1948Notes from St. Elizabeth interviews, newspaper clippings, etc.40J. Donner Party and Gold DiscoveryProject notes,1947-1948, 196841Project notes,1947-1948, 196842K. Shakespeare and the Earl of OxfordProject notes,194843L. Special View of HistoryNotes,1951-195744M. "Equal, That Is, To the Real Itself"Notes,195845N. Psilocybin experimentNotes,1960-196246O. Dorchester records and Weymouth Port booksMicrofilm,1963-196747P. Causal MythologyTranscriptions,1965-196848Q. Notebooks and Diaries,1932-1969Notebook. No. 25.March 1, 1932 - March 25, 1934.49N.Y. City. No. 26.May 6, 1934 - 1936.49Journal of Swordfishing Cruise on the Doris M. Hawes, Capt. Cecil Moulton. Published in Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives 7 (Spring 1977): p.3-42. No. 27.July 1936.49Notebook. No. 28.September 1, 1936.49Key West II. Filed with a typed transcription. Portions published in Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives 5 (Spring 1976): p. 3-11. No. 57.February 1945 - April 1945.49Washington Fall 1945 I. No. 55.October 25, 1945 - December 19, 1945.49Washington, Fall 1945 II. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 31.Fall 1945 - Spring 1946.49Field Book, Enniscorthy. No. 38.Summer 1946.49Enniscorthy. Portions published in Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives 5 (Spring 1976): p. 12-13. No. 52.June 1946 - September 1946.49Verse and Geometry plus E.P., Washington. No. 37.November 1946.49Merchants of the sea. Includes poetry. No. 1.ca. 1946 - 1947.50Book. No. 39.ca. 1947.50Washington. No. 32.February 1947 - ca. May 1947.50Notebook. No. 40.February 1947 - December 2, 1947.50Myth Washington. No. 42.Spring 1947.50Giovanni di Paolo, 1403-1483. Filed with photocopy. No. 43.1948.50Faust Buch #1, Washington. Filed with photocopy. No. 41.April 1947 - July 22, 1948.50Gonagadet. No. 33.ca. 1947 - 1949.50Notebook. No. 34.ca. April 1952 - November 1952.50Notebook. Record of dreams. No. 137.October 19, 1952 - November 12, 1955.50John White the Patriarch of Dorchester. No. 45.ca. 1953.50In the present/neither right nor left nor center. No. 59.1953.50Camp Convention Notepad. No. 58.ca. 1953.50A Calendar of the Order of Dreams. No. 36.April 8, 1953 - September 1, 1953.50White bureau/small trunk. Includes poetry. No. 2.ca. May 15, 1954 - February 1955.50The Period. Includes notes from August 7, 1954, February 15, 1955, and March 6, 1955. No. 35.1954 - 1955.51Notebook. No. 60.ca. 1954 - 1955.51Notebook. No. 61.ca. 1956.51III: Real Goods. No. 66.ca. 1956 - October 1957.51Olson's passport. Annotated. No. 64.1957.51Olson's 1st large notebook. With note for October 1955. No. 135.Spring 1956 - 1957.5158 and Brooks conv. April 59 II Cape Ann Historical maps etc. No. 65.August 1957.51I (begins after "a begin a plant"). Portions published in Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives 5 (Spring 1976): p.61-62. No. 136.September 15, 1957.51How small the news was. Includes poetry. No. 3.1957/1958 - December 5, 1960.51Sign 1 (Charlotte). Includes poetry. No. 4.ca. 1957 - 1958.51Endicott, that year. Includes poetry. No. 6.ca. 1958.51Notepad. No. 139.1958.51Notepad. No. 144.ca. 1958.51Don't cover anything. With notes from 1953 laid in. No. 67.ca. February 1958.51Fr P-Town. No. 81.July 1958 - February 1959.51I 1623. No. 63.February 16, 1958.51II/A long time to fill the wells. Includes poetry. No. 7.March 1958 - November 1958.51Index. No. 75.ca. Spring 1958 - 1959.52Notepad. No. 140.May 1958 - June 1958.52Notepad. No. 141.May 1958.52Dream Journal. No. 82.June 11, 1958 - July 8, 1958.52Dream Journal. No. 83.July 12, 1958 - August 26, 1958.52Gloucester - Spring 1959. No. 70.Spring 1958 - ca. September 9, 1959.52Notepad. No. 142.December 1958.52Even though the land policy of the Mass. Bay Co. ... Includes poetry. No. 44.ca. 1950 - 1959.52Notebook. No. 62.1959.52Wm Stevens John Briar, Ralph Parker... No. 72.1959.53Gloucester Town Records I. No. 71.ca. 1959.53Notebook. No. 69.ca. 1958 - 1959.53Notepad. No. 143.1959.53Gloucester Feb/59. Max 1639. No. 73.ca. February 1959.53Gloucester Town Records III. Staying with Mr. White. No. 80.February 3, 1959.53Notebook. With notes dated December 16, 1969. No. 76.February 13, 1959 - October 4, 1959.53III. No. 86.August 1959 - March 1960.53I: April, 1959. Gloucester Town Records III. No. 79.April 1959.53A world or life view to contest the classical-representational and confirm the primitive-abstract. No. 77.April 1, 1959 - July 19, 1959.532nd such book/Gloucester sources. No. 78.May 15, 1959.53On the Kings Mt. men. Includes poetry. No. 8.ca. October 1959.53Gothonic. Includes poetry. No. 5.ca. Winter 1957 - 1959.53H. Josselyn He and a John Wallis. Notepad. No. 85.ca. 1960.54D'town. No. 88.December 8, 1960 - February 21, 1961.54Indians I. No. 87.March 1960 - April 1960.54Started night of May 27th... No. 134.May 27, 1960 - July 11, 1960.54Notes July 1960? and June 1961. Removed from inside back cover of notebook (below) entitled "Gloucester Persons Book," dated 1961. No. 102.July 1960 - June 1961.54Where did Mr. John Tylly go from Gloucester... No. 89.ca. 1961.54Gloucester Persons Book. "Starts July 4th 1961." Includes notes from January 1961. Additional notebook removed from back cover, entitled "Notes July 1960? and June 1961." No. 98.ca. January 1961 on.54Geography. Psilocybin experiment with Timothy Leary and Arthur Koestler. No. 90.February 1961.54Gravelly Hill. Notepad. Includes poetry. No. 9.March 1961.54Opened March 20, 1961. Includes poetry. No. 10.March 20, 1961 - ca. August 6, 1961.54To select Lane's drawings. Notepad. Includes poetry. With note from 1 June 1962 inserted. No. 11.June 1961.54Bibliography. No. 91.September 12, 1961 - September 27, 1961.54Notepad. No. 68.ca. November 29, 1961.54ff. No. 84.ca. 1959 - 1962.55Notepad. No. 147.November 1962 - March 1963.55Out of control, ignorant. Includes poetry. No. 12.October 1962 - November 1962.55Notepad. No. 145.November 1962.55Notepad. No. 146.ca. 1962 - 1963.55Blue Book of Telephone Numbers and Area Codes. No. 101.September 23, 1963 - January 21, 1964.55Father! of Typhoeus. Includes poetry. No. 13.March 1963.55Notepad. No. 148.May 1963 -1964.55It is all rests on nothing. Includes poetry. Also includes letter draft from March 30, 1964, and "West 6" from March 4, 1964. No. 14.1964.56Notepad. Written on "Vanity Fair" typewriter paper pad. Includes poetry. No. 15.Spring 1964.56Wyoming. No. 100.ca. June 1964.56Notepad. Begins with Olson's will. No. 99.September 3, 1964.56Notebook. No. 103.November 22, 1964 - December 13, 1964.56Book #1. Also includes notes for January 24, 1966, and March 2-4, 1966. No. 94.December 11, 1965 - January 23, 1966.56Bedroom Notebook. No. 93.December 30, 1965 - February 1966.56Death Will Have Opened Its Jaws. No. 95.May 1965 - June 1965.56Notebook. Chiefly telephone numbers and addresses. Includes poetry. No. 16.Summer 1965.56Accompanying Day-book. No. 96.November 4, 1965.56The boats' lights in the dawn. Includes poetry. No. 17.1966.57Spring 1959, II and III; Persons and... No. 74.ca. 1966.57In Respect and Recollection of a Most Attractive Old Girl Friend. No. 92.1965 - 1966.57Record. Bound book. No. 97.1965 - 1966.57Monday January 18 1966. Includes poetry. Also includes notes from "Sunday night Dec. 15, 1968." No. 18.January 18, 1966 - February 18, 1966; December 15, 1968.57Bk 4. No. 104.January 26, 1966 - January 30, 1966.57Starting February 22nd. No. 105.February 22, 1966.57The reading is all wrong. Includes poetry. No. 21.August 2, 1966 - February 24, 1967.57Sunday March 6th. No. 106.March 6, 1966 - April 1, 1966.581966... Includes poetry. No. 19.April 15, 1966 - July 15, 1966.58A Book of thought. Includes poetry. No. 20.May 26, 1966 - September 26, 1966.584th of July, 1966 I/I married the Earth and have known love since. No. 107.July 4, 1966.58Notebook. No. 109.July 15, 1966 - October 1967.58Inside. No. 108.ca. August 1966 - September 1966.58Pragmaticism. No. 112.1967.58Typification. No. 117.November 24, 1967 - Feburary 29, 1968.58Notepad. Written on pad from the Mayfair Hotel, London. Includes Poetry. No. 22.ca. March 1967 - July 1967.58G'l, fall 1967. No. 111.October 27, 1967 - November 12, 1967.59Vol IV. No. 110.November 1967.59Continuing direct from book January 1966. No. 113.December 1967.59Thurs am 6:15. No. 114.January 25, 1968 - February 10, 1968.59Work only!. No. 115.February 9, 1968.591957-8, 1958-9... Notepad. No. 116.ca. Summer 1968.59Wait till the Judgement is past, till the Creation is consumed. Notepad. No. 118.July 1968.59Cathy - we seem to really need matches. Notepad. No. 119.July 1968.59If I had had more faith I wld have married her... Notepad. No. 121.July 1968 - August 1968.59Started July 4th. Notepad. No. 122.July 4, 1968 - September 1968.59July 14!!!! a journey 80-80. No. 120.July 14, 1968 - ca. October 1968.59Tuesday Jl 30. Includes poetry. No. 23.ca. July 26, 1968 - September 16, 1968.59HERE'S HOWE. Notepad. No. 124.August 1968.60The Bard - of Ward Four. Notepad. No. 125.August 20, 1968 - August 14, 1968.60G'l book. May also include notes from Winter 1966. No. 127.August 20, 1968 - December 7, 1968.60Fauna book. Notepad. No. 129.ca. September 1968 - October 1968.60Poem off to Stonybrook. Notepad. Includes poetry. No. 24.September 18, 1968 - September 25, 1968.60Thursday October 10th. Notepad. No. 126.October 10, 1968 - November 12, 1968.60Looseness of the universe. Notepad. No. 123.May 1969 - June 1969.60New coats of paint like new coats. Notepad. No. 128.May 22, 1969 - May 24, 1969.60II (after midnight). No. 132.June 11, 1969 - June 16, 1969.60Notepad. No. 138.July 1969.606A Separate Notebook on Separate subject. No. 130.July 26, 1969.60Started (in bed) 6AM Thursday night. No. 131.August 1969 - September 1969.60#3. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 30.December 7, 1939 - ca. January 13, 1940.61#1 Summer and Fall. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 133.September 7, 1939 - October 24, 1939.61#2 Fall. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 29.October 24, 1939 - December 7, 1939.62Notebook. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 48.ca. 1939 - 1940.62#4, Cambridge and New York. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 46.Winter - Spring 1940.62#5 Gloucester. Continues beyond April. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 47.March 1940 - April 16, 1940.63Notebook. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 49.April 19, 1941.63Notebook. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 50.January 1942 - ca. March 4, 1942.63Key West I. Filed with a typed transcription. Portions published in Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives 5 (Spring 1976): p. 3-10. No. 56.January 1945 - February 4, 1945.64En Route North. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 51.April 1945 - May 1945.64Washington Spring. Filed with a typed transcription. No. 53.April 25, 1945 - ca. June 26, 1945.64Washington Summer. Filed with a partial typed transcription. No. 54.Summer 1945.64Notebook. No. 149.October 1961 - November 1961.65Notebook. No. 150.October 1964 - December 1964.65Notepad. No. 151.ca. October 1967 - May 1968.65Notepad. No. 152.November 1967.65Notepad. No. 153.January 1968.65Notepad. No. 154.September 1968.66Notepad. No. 155.February 1969.66Notepad. No. 156.March 1969.66Mon Jly 21st to Sat Jly 26th. No. 161.July 1969.66Notepad. No. 157.August 1969.66Notepad. No. 158.August 1969.66Notepad. No. 159.September 1969.66Notepad. No. 160.September 1969.66RESTRICTED. 5 notebooks. Closed until January 1, 2041.1964 - 1966.67R. Melville Projects ,ca. 1930-1952The Growth of Herman Melville. Early drafts.1933.68Confidence Man. Photostat.69Call Me Ishmael.70Melville's library. 71Research notes and materials on Melville. 72Research notes and materials on Melville. 73Offprints, booksellers' catalogs. 1927-1935, 1946-1952.74Notes. File cards restored during the Melville Project. Card numbers 1-291.1930's.75Notes. File cards restored during the Melville Project. Card numbers 292-515.1930's.76Notes. File cards restored during the Melville Project. Card numbers 516-814.1930's.77Notes. File cards restored during the Melville Project. Card numbers 815-1018.1930's.78Notes. File cards restored during the Melville Project. Cards in this box are either oversized, or could not be separated during restoration. Card numbers 15, 69, 520-521, 522-537, 601-607, 618-621, 816, 967-974.1930's.79Notes. DAMAGED AND FRAGILE - materials closed to the public.1930's80Notes. DAMAGED AND FRAGILE - materials closed to the public.1930's81TS Study. DAMAGED AND FRAGILE - materials closed to the public.193-?82Chapters. DAMAGED AND FRAGILE - materials closed to the public.ca. 1938-1940.83Footnotes. Unknown hand. DAMAGED AND FRAGILE - materials closed to the public.84S. Unsorted Manuscripts and Fragments,ca. 1928-1969.Unsorted manuscripts and fragments. Materials are foldered and some are titled.85-117Unsorted fragments. DAMAGED AND FRAGILE - materials closed to the public.118-123Series II: Correspondence,undated, 1910-1970Abbott, Ward1964124Abel, Lionel1965124Abrams, Samuel I1964124Adams, John Boman1957124Adams, Phoebe Lou1946124Adkinson, Burton W1952124Aiken, Conrad1947-1949124Albers, Anni1957-1960124Albers, Josef1948-1959124Albrecht, Milton C1964124Alcalay, Albert1959-1961124Alcalay, Vera1959124Aldan, Daisy1959-1960124Aldrich, Michael R1965-1969124Alexander, James1960124Alford, Harold J1947124Allen, Donald M1957125Allen, Donald M1958-01-01-1958-06-27125Allen, Donald M1958-07-15-1958-11-16125Allen, Donald M1959-01-1959-08125Allen, Donald M1959-09-1959-12125Allen, Donald M1960-01-1960-06125Allen, Donald M1960-07-1960-12125Allen, Donald M1961125Allen, Donald M1962125Allen, Donald M1963125Allen, Donald M1964-01-1964-06125Allen, Donald M1964-07-1964-12125Allen, Donald M1965125Allen, Donald M1966125Allen, Donald M1967-1968125Allen, Donald M1969125Allen, Donald M125Allen, Frederick L1946126Allen, G H H 1922126Allen, Raymond F1959126Allen, William B1934126Almquist, Norman126Alvarez, Alfred Z1968-1969126Ames, Elizabeth 1941-1958126Ammons, Archie1964126Amussen, Theodore S1948126Anania, Michael A1963-1968126Anastas, Catherine1964126Anastas, Peter N Jr1960-1968126Anastas, Peter N Senior & Catherine1966126Anastole, Tony1968126Ancona, Patricia1969126Andersen, Alfred1953126Andersen, Charles R1933126Andersen, Edgar1952-1953126Anglemire, Kenneth M1969126Annand, Mallie1969126Appel, Allan1969126Armbruster, John1969126Armstrong, Lena (Mrs Frank Albright)1957126Aronson, S M L1957126Asawa, Ruth1949-1950126Asch, Barbara1950126Aswell, Mary Louise1946-1949126Atherton, Jane1964126Avison, Margaret1960-1964126Axelrod, Arthur1967126Aydelotte, Frank1954126Babbidge, Homer D Jr1969127Babbitt, Milton1956127Bade, Anthony N1946127Bader, Franz1950127Bailey, Bill1930127Baker, Richard1965-1969127Ballantine, Lesley Frost1964127Ballerini, Luigi1962-1969127Banks, Russell1969127Banta, Melissa1964127Barker, Richard1962-1965127Barnes, James M 1941-1944127Barofsky, Ruth1965127Bartlett, Flora W1949127Basaldella, Mirko1958-1964127Basara, Robert1965127Bayes, Ronald H1963-1969127Bayliss, Cathy1968127Bayliss, Johnathan1963-1969127Bayliss, Victoria1969127Beach, Robert F1964127Beaman, Grace I1951127Beaujour, Michel1965127Beck, Julian1958-1959127Belden, Lawrence P1947127Belgion, Montgomery1947127Bell, De Witt1962127Bellanca, August1944127Belland, B1951127Benedict, Ruth F1946127Benson, Andy1968127Benson, D E1930127Benson, Joyce1966128Benson, Joyce1967-01-1967-10128Benson, Joyce1967-11128Benson, Joyce1967-12128Benson, Joyce1968-01128Benson, Joyce1968-02-1968-03128Benson, Joyce1968-04-1968-12128Benson, Joyce1969128Benson, Joyce1970128Benson, Joyce128Benson, Joyce128Benson, Joyce128Benson, Joyce128Benson, Joyce128Bergé, Carol1963-1964129Berkson, William C1969129Berman, Levi1946129Bernard, B1951129Bernard, Christine1967129Berrien, C R1931-1932129Berrigan, Ted1966129Berryman, John1947129Bevington, Stan1968129Bialy, Harvey1965-1969129Billing, Dori1955129Billman, Carl1968129Biondo, Geno1964129Bishop, Mary1961129Bishop, Richard1965129Black, Clinton V1969129Black, David Macleod1961129Blackburn, Paul1950-1959129Blanc, Joan1957129Blanc, Peter1948-1953129Blanchette, Paul O1958129Blanchette, Paul O1958129Blanke, Henry1947129Blaser, Robin1957-1958129Bloomberg Edward T1964129Boer, Charles W1963129Boffey, Peter1969129Boldereff, Frances M1947-1948130Boldereff, Frances M1949-01-1949-03130Boldereff, Frances M1949-04-1949-05130Boldereff, Frances M1949-07-1949-08130Boldereff, Frances M1949-10130Boldereff, Francis M1949-11-1-1949-11-15130Boldereff, Francis M1949-11-16-1949-11-30130Boldereff, Francis M1949-12-3-1949-12-16130Boldereff, Francis M1949-12-22-1949-12-31130Boldereff, Francis M1950-1-5-1950-1-10130Boldereff, Francis M1950-1-13-1950-1-21130Boldereff, Francis M1950-1-22-1950-1-30130Boldereff, Francis M1950-02-02-1950-02-13130Boldereff, Francis M1950-02-16-1950-02-28130Boldereff, Francis M1950-03-01-1950-03-18130Boldereff, Francis M1950-03-21-1950-03-31130Boldereff, Francis M1950-03-03-1950-03-11130Boldereff, Francis M1950-04-15-1950-04-26130Boldereff, Francis M1950-05-04-1950-05-31131Boldereff, Frances M1950-06-1951-12131Boldereff, Francis M1952131Boldereff, Francis M1953131Boldereff, Francis M1954-08-02131Boldereff, Francis M1954-03-11-1954-12-31131Boldereff, Francis M1955-1965131Boldereff, Francis M1967-1968131Boldereff, Francis M (Undated 1)131Boldereff, Francis M (Undated 2)131Boldereff, Francis M (Undated 3)131Boldereff, Francis M (Undated 4)131Bompiani, Valentino132Bonner, Willard H1966-05-23132Boone, Josie1951-01-06132Booth, Edith Andrews1961-10-17132Booth, Judy1965-08-15132Booth, Philip1961132Borah, William E1931-10-28132Borchardt, Georges1960-1961132Borgatti, Joseph J1945-10-19132Borregaard, Ebbe1960-08-03132Bossard, Anne1938-10-25132Botsford, Keith1965-05132Bouchage, Luc1948-1949132Boulez, Pierre1954132Bowering, George1963-1966132Boyack, Jim1965132Bracher, Florence1928-07-14132Braidwood, Robert J138Brakhage, Stan1963-1965132Brackhage, Stan1960-1962132Brackhage, Stan132Brandi, Linda1951-11-08132Brandt, Joseph A132Breit, Harvey1945-1948132Brengle, George S1932-04-07132Brick Row Book Shop1949-04-18132Brien, Dolores1967132Brigante, Louis132Brigden, Ted1934132Briggs, Harold E132Broder, Rita1968132Broderick, John1964-1965132Bronk, William1956-1967132Brooke, Tucker1932-01-07132Brooks, Alfred Mansfield1949-1962132Brooks, Rob1933-01-06133Brooks, Cleanth 133Brooks, Ernest Jr1950-1951133Brooks, Roger L1969-11-4133Brooks, Ruth1958-1964133Brooks, Van Wyck1940-1947133Broughton, James1957133Brover, Charles1964133Brown, Christian1960133Brown, Edmund H1961133Brown, F W Jr1968133Brown, Geoffrey1962133Brown, Harvey1965-1966133Brown, Harvey1967-1968133Brown, Harvey1969133Brown, Jessie K1952133Brown, Norman O1960-1963133Brown, Perc S1945-1950133Brown, Polly1965-1967133Brown, Slater1952133Brown, William D1965-1968133Brown, Zoe1965-12-1966-05133Brown, Zoe1966-06-1968-07133Brubaker, Edward1969-03-06133Brubaker, Wendy1968-1969133Brubaker, Wendy (Undated 1)133Brubaker, Wendy (Undated 2)133Brussel, J1949-04-03134Buck, Fred1965-1968134Budowski, Edward1964-1968134Buffington, Mel1965-1966134Bunker, Steve1969-03-18134Burbank, LJ1930-08-05134Burrows, Nellie1950-11-15134Burstein, Harold M1958-02-28134Burton, Barbara1948134Burt, David1967-1968134Burton, Dora1947-04-05134Busch, Gunther1964-09-25134Bush, Bernard1961-10-28134Bush, John C1966-06-10134Butler, Bill1969-10-14134Byrne, Evelyn B1969-03-20134Butterfield, Victor L1962134Butterick, George F1964134Butterick, George F1965134Butterick, George F1966134Butterick, George F1967134Butterick, George F1968134Butterick, George F1969134Butterick, George134Cage, John1954-1957135Cagli, Corrado1940-1946135Cagli, Corrado1947-1958135Cairnie, Gordon1960-1969135Caldwell, John T1949135Calfee, William H1949135Calhoun, Douglas1968135Cameron, Donald S1961135Campbell, TM1948135Campos, Augusto de1964135Candelaria, Frederick1969135Caplan, Ronald1963-1969135Cardona, R1969135Cardone, Paul1962-1964135Carey, Mell1963135Cargill, Oscar1950135Carroll, Paul1958-1961135Carruth, Gorton1961135Carruth, Hayden135Carruthers, Sue1965135Cartier-Bresson, Henri1947135Carver, Catherine1950-1954135Cary, Richard1965135Case, Josephine Young1946135Cassidy, John1967135Cernovich, Nicola1949-1960135Chacos, Zoe1948-1950135Chamberlain, John1952135Chambers, Esther1945-1954135Chalk, Virginia1958135Chalmers, Gordon K1939135Channon, Patricia1963135Chanter, W G1933135Chapelle, Howard I1965-1966135Chapin, Hank B1962135Chapman, Robert H1961135Charters, Ann1968136Charters, Ann1969136Charters, Samuel B1969136Charvat, William1945-1946136Chase, George H1934136Chase, Richard Volney1950136Chiaromonte, Nicola1948136Choinski, Carol H1963-1964136Churchill, Gretchen B136Christoph, Rosemary Proust1964136Ciapessoni, Donatella1968136Clark, Barbara1968136Clark, Charles1967-1969136Clark, C Richard1961-1967136Clark, LaVerne H1966136Clark, Thomas1964-1966136Clarke, Arthur C1958136Clarke, John1964-1965-09136Clarke, John1965-10-1965-12136Clarke, John1968-01-1968-04136Clarke, John1968-05-1968-12136Clarke, John1968-1969136Clarke, John136Clarke, M A1965137Clarke, Sue1965-1969137Clay, David M1948137Clayre, Alasdair1968137Clays, Gino1965-1966137Clifford, Harold B1958137Cloutier, Arthur1948137Clubb, Roger L1962137Coan, Thomas1967137Coffin, Ann M1962137Coffman, Stanley K Jr1947137Coggeshill, Susanna W1948-1952137Cohen, Arthur A1964-1965137Cohen, Allen1967137Cohen, Betty1964-1969137Cohen, John K1961137Cohn, Lowell K1966-1968137Cole, Thomas1950137Coles, Gerald1964137Collins, Aileen1954137Collins, Jess1956137Collom, Jack1965137Collom, Jack1966-1968137Comas, Antonio1964137Combs, Tram1959-1960137Comer, Ernest A1958137Commerford, L E1953137Conal, Bernard1947137Condini, Nereo1969137Congdon, A Kirby1962137Connelly, Herbert L 1929137Connolly, Thomas E1967137Cook, Albert S1964-1965137Cook, Albert S1966-1969138Cook, Carol1963-1969138Cook, Margaret O1928138Cookson, William1963-1965138Coolidge, Clark1962-1963138Cooper, Donald F1954-1959138Cooper, Robert1952-1954137Corbett, J W 1948137Corman, Cid1950-11-16-1950-12-31138Corman, Cid1950-10-05-1950-11-12137Corman, Cid1951137Corman, Cid1952-01-1952-08138Corman, Cid1952-09-1952-12138Corman, Cid1953-01-1953-03138Corman, Cid1953-04-2016-12138Corman, Cid 1954-1956138Corman, Cid1957-1964138Corman, Doris1961-08-17139Cornell, Julien1946139Corrigan, Matthew1964-1965139Corwin, Margaret T1933139Costello, Kathleen1950-1951139Coté, Mel1961139Courie, Elspette1931139Cournoyer, Graham1961139Cowen, Doris1959139Cowley, Malcolm1945139Cox, E Hyde1965139Cox, George1964139Coxhead, David1968139Craig, Robert W1961-05-1961-06139Cranston, Alan1946-1965139Crawford, John1969139Creeley, Ann1954-1957139Creeley, Robert1950-10-01-1950-10-09140Creeley, Robert1950-10-10-1950-10-19140Creeley, Robert 1950-10-20-1950-10-25140Creeley, Robert1950-10-26-1950-10-31140Creeley, Robert1950-11-01-1950-11-14140Creeley, Robert1950-11-15-1950-11-22140Creeley, Robert1950-11-24-1950-11-30140Creeley, Robert1950-12-01-1950-12-12140Creeley, Robert1950-12-13-1950-12-31139Creeley, Robert1951-01139Creeley, Robert1951-02-13139Creeley, Robert1951-02-1951-03139Creeley, Robert1951-04139Creeley, Robert1951-04-23139Creeley, Robert1951-05-01141Creeley, Robert1951-05-1951-06141Creeley, Robert1951-07141Creeley, Robert1951-08141Creeley, Robert1951-09141Creeley, Robert1951-10141Creeley, Robert1951-11-1951-12141Creeley, Robert1952-01141Creeley, Robert1952-02141Creeley, Robert1952-02-20141Creeley, Robert1952-03141Creeley, Robert1952-04141Creeley, Robert1952-05141Creeley, Robert1952-06141Creeley, Robert1952-07141Creeley, Robert1952-08-1952-09141Creeley, Robert1952-11-1952-12141Creeley, Robert1953-01141Creeley, Robert1953-02141Creeley, Robert1953-03141Creeley, Robert1953-04-1953-05141Creeley, Robert1953-06-1953-07142Creeley, Robert1953-08-1953-09142Creeley, Robert1953-10142Creeley, Robert1953-11142Creeley, Robert1953-12142Creeley, Robert1954-01142Creeley, Robert1954-02-1954-04142Creeley, Robert1954-05-1954-08142Creeley, Robert1954-09-1954-10142Creeley, Robert1954-11-1954-12142Creeley, Robert1955-01-1955-02142Creeley, Robert1955-03-1955-12142Creeley, Robert1956-01-1956-04142Creeley, Robert1956-05-1956-12142Creeley, Robert1957142Creeley, Robert1958142Creeley, Robert1959142Creeley, Robert1960142Creeley, Robert1961143Creeley, Robert 1962143Creeley, Robert1963143Creeley, Robert1964-01-1964-06143Creeley, Robert1964-07-1964-12143Creeley, Robert1965-01-1965-03143Creeley, Robert1965-04-1965-09143Creeley, Robert1965-10-1965-12143Creeley, Robert1966143Creeley, Robert1967-1968143Creeley, Robert1969-1970143Creeley, Robert Writings 1143Creeley, Robert Writings 2143Creeley, Robert Writings 3143Creeley, Robert Writings 4143Creeley, Robert1950-04-1950-05144Creeley, Robert1950-06-01-1950-06-20144Creeley, Robert1950-06-21-1950-06-25144Creeley, Robert1950-06-26-1950-06-30144Creeley, Robert1950-07-01-1950-07-05144Creeley, Robert1950-07-07-1950-07-31144Creeley, Robert1950-08144Creeley, Robert1950-09-01-1950-09-10144Creeley, Robert1950-09-11-1950-09-24144Creeley, Robert1950-09-21-1950-09-25144Creeley, Robert1950-09-26-1950-09-30144Crehan, Anne1965145Crehan, Hubert1959-1960145Crosby, Caresse1946-1967145Crosby, Caresse1950-01-20145Cross, Ralph U1928145Crowell, Charles1967-02-04145Crozier, Andrew1964-1969145Crump, Ted1962145Cuddihy, Ruth1950-03-28145Cull, David1966-09-08145Culver, R1968-03-16145Cummings, Mary1951-01-30145Cunningham, Horace1929-1932145Curtis, Jeanne145Curtis, Walter L1963-11-10145Cutler, Annabelle1964-03-31145Cutler, GV1951-01-1951-02145Dahlberg, Edward1936-1947146Dahlberg, Edward1948146Dahlberg, Edward1949-01-1949-06146Dahlberg, Edward1949-07-1949-12146Dahlberg, Edward1948146Dahlberg, Edward1950-01-1950-08146Dahlberg, Edward1950-09-1955146Daley, Ilona K1964-1965147D'Arthenay, Spike1963-05-13147Daniels, Johnathan 1944-11-17147Davey, Frank1962-1964147Davidson, Louis B1945-10-08147Davis, Stuart1966147Davison, Bill1932-12-23147Dawson, Cara B1952-1969147Day, Roy1932-11-07148Deboo, Kitayun E1964-10-23148Dean, Ben1929-1932148Dean, Nicholas1954-1969148Decker, Blanche138Degange, Alain1969-04-23148Degange, Alain1969-09148de la Torre Bueno, J R148DeLoach, Allen1965-1969148Dempsey, L H1934-07-18148Dempsey, Michael1968-02148Den Boer, James1958-1964148Denny, Bertha G1928-1929148Denson, E D1964148Derdin, Dennis1945-1946148Deutsch, Babette1961-06-05148Devereaux-Lyden, Nora1966-08-27148De Vinney, Leland1953-01-20148DeVito, Naomi Stea1964-03-20148DeVoto, Bernard A1939-1947148DeVries, Peter1947-1948148Dexter, Ralph W1961-09-21148DeYoung, Geraldine1967-07-17148Diamont, Steven 1969-11-23148Diamond, David1947-1949148Dienst, Rolf-Gunter1960148DiPalma, Raymond1966148DiPrima, Diane1967-1969148Ditman, Melvin1967-1968148Dixon, George W1960148Dodd, Harriman C1929-05-06148Doherty, William A1968-10-31148Dommergues, Pierre1965-1967148Donchian, Paul S1949-12-04148Doner, Ephraim1947-1957149Donley, John G1931-01-18149Donlin, Bob149Donnelly, M S1967-06-06149Dorfman, Elsa1961-1969149Dorra, Charles J1964-1965149Doria, Charles J1966-1969149Doria, Charles J - Writings1964149Dorn, Edward1954-1957149Dorn, Edward1958149Dorn, Edward1959149Dorn, Edward1960149Dorn, Edward - TS "A Stately Dance"1960-01-25149Dorn, Edward1961-1963149Dorn, Edward - TS "The Landscape Above and Below"1961-06-24149Dorn, Edward - TS "Notes More or Less Relevant to Burroughs and Trocchi"1962149Dorn, Edward1964149Dorn, Edward1964-1965149Dorn, Edward1966-01-1966-03150Dorn, Edward - TS Letters1966150Dorn, Edward1966-04-1966-05150Dorn, Edward1966-06-1966-12150Dorn, Edward1967150Dorn, Edward1968150Dorn, Edward1969150Dorn, Edward150Dorn, Edward150Dorn, Edward - TS Landscapes Above and Below150Dorn, Helene1964-1969150Dorous, Mrs W Findlay1965-12-05151Douglas, Genevieve1951-01-07151Dowdle, D P 1957-05-24151Dowden, George D1964-11-15151Downs, Elizabeth1948-06-09151Doyle, Charles D1967-10151Doyle, Kirby1967-10-18151Drea, Dorothy V1961-02-1961-04151Dreier, Theodore1948-12-28151Dresser, Louisa1935-05-22151Drysnick, June Ann1958-04-29151Drury, Finvola1968-02-09151Duberman, Martin B1967-1969151Dudek, Louis1958-01-22151Duerden, Richard1957-1966151Duncan, Harry1956-02-18151Duncan, Robert1948-1954151Duncan, Robert1955151Duncan, Robert1956-1957151Duncan, Robert1957-06-1957-09151Duncan, Robert1958-1959151Duncan, Robert1960-1962151Duncan, Robert1963151Duncan, Robert - Writings1946-1948151Duncan, Robert1964152Duncan, Robert1965-1969152Duncan, Ronald1946-1949152Dunn, Joseph F1955-1967152Dupare, Kathleen1965-12-10152Early, Joe1969-07-20152Eberhart, Richard1961-1964152Eckartsberg, Rolf Von1963-06-27152Edmiston, Peter H1967-09-06152Edsall, Katherine B1961-02-01152Edwards, Page1969-07-25152Edwards, Sam P1962152Eichele, Robin1966-04-1966-05152Eigner, Larry1954-1956152Eigner, Larry1958-1963152Eigner, Larry1964-1968152Eigner, Larry1957152Eigner, Richard1958152Ekholm, Gordon F1949-12-01152Elath, M1956-03-02152El-Dabh, Halim1966152El-Dabh, M1967-12-20152Elevitch, M D1961-02-18152Eliot, Thomas Stearns1946-1947153Elisofon, Eliot1955-02-12153Ellingham, Lewis1962-1963153Elmo, Anne1946-05-15153Elmslie, Kenward G1959-1961153Else, Gerald1957-1966153Elwell, Richard L1966153Emerson, Richard Wirtz1950-1951153Engel, Brenda1967-12-16153Engel, Herman1947-05-12153Engel, Monroe1946153Engel, Monroe1947153Engel, Monroe1948153Engel, Monroe1949153Engel, Monroe1950-1966153English, Ruth J1965-12-20153Erickson, Harry A1932-11-16153Erskine, Albert1947-1949153Eshleman , Clayton1960-1969153Etheridge, James M1964-1966153Evans, N1967-1968153Evans, Paul1965-08-02153Faber, Gustav1945153Fackenthal, Frank D1933-1934153Fairchild, Michael M1968-05-10153Fang, Achilles1952-04-04153Farnsworth, Albert1929-07-01153Farrow, G S1929-12153Fateure, William Aedrick1928-10-10153Fauver, Edgar1931-06-08153Fawcett, Brian1968-03153Feidt, Thorpe1965-1969154Feinstein, Elaine B1958-1963154Note - left off box 153 due to page (delete this when 153-159 complete)Gross, Gerald 1957-1958159Gross, Renee1964-10-13159Grossi, Emilio1964-05-03159Grossinger, Richard1967-1969159Groth, Robin1969-10-12159Guest, Barbara1957-1966159Gunterman, Bertha L1948-07-02159Guret, J M1961-03-23159Guterbock, Hans Gustav1957-1969159Hackett, Mildred L1932-12-12159Hadley, Diana1967-1968159Hadley, Drummond1963-1967159Hadley, Drummond1968159Hahn, Jan1966-05-18159Haken, Stephen1967-10-27159Haleff, Maxine1948159Haley, Dennis C1961-07-05159Hall, Barry L1967-1968159Hall, Barry L1967-1969159Hall, Max1965-12-12159Hall, Donald1965-01-21159Halpert, Edith Gregor1949-10159Hamady, Walter S1966-1968159Hammer, Nancy1965-11-12159Hammond, George P1947-1966159Hammond, John Hays Jr1959-1963159Hammond, Mac1966159Hanna, Charles Shahoud1960-11-27159Hannegan, Robert E1944-1946160Hanson, Anna M1932-1934160Feinstein, Sam1968-10-15154Fejos, Paul1951-1960154Fenner, Harold L1929154Ferlinghetti, Lawrence1957-1966154Ferrini, Vincent1944-1950154Ferrini, Vincent1951-1952154Ferrini, Vincent1953-1962154Ferrini, Vincent1963154Ferrini, Vincent1964-1965154Ferrini, Vincent1966-1969154Ferry, Ronald M1939-06-01154Fick, Jorge1956-09-12154Fiedler, Deirdre and Eric1969-06-26154Field, Ralph Thomas1955-1956154Finberg, Celia1969-12-16154Finch, John W1934-1968154Finlay, Ian Hamilton1962-05-10154Finstein, Max1959155Fiore, Joseph A1956-1964155Fiore, Mary Fitton1950-1963155Fisher, Dorothy Canfield1930155Fisher Smith, Ruth1964155Fisk, Everett O1931155Fisk, Everett O 1932154Fitzpatrick, Paul E1944-11-28155Fjelde, Rolf1948-1956155Flack, Elaine1968155Flanigan, Mike1964-1965155Fleming, Rudd1949-1950155Forbes, Allyn B1945-1946155Foss, Jack1961-04-14155Fowler, Gene1964-08-02155Fox, Douglas C1946-1947155Fox, Hugh1968-04-28155Fox, Ruth1965-1969155Frank, Ann Rita1936-1955155Frank, Lewis C, Jr1946-1948155Franz, Marie-Luise von1953-02155Frank, Waldo1947-03-12155Fraser, Dave1968155Frauenglass, Harvey and Dita1956-1959155Freedman, Abby1969-12-15155Freeman, F Baron1936-12-01156French, Mark and Shirley156Freund, Gerald1964-1965156Fried, Jerome1966-04-1966-05156Friis, Herman R156Fulton, J F1931-1932156Furniss, Edgar S1933-1934156Gablick, Suzi1952-1955156Gale, Barbara1966-09-17156Galloway, John Crozier1949-04-30156Luis Garcia1965-12-28156Gardner, William E1949-05-12156Garland, Becky1963-05156Garland, Joseph E1964-1968156Garland, Patrick1967156Garrison, Phil1968-07-02156Garofalo. James1930-12-18156Garrett, George1960156Gaskill, David L1961-02-24156Gemini Book Service1949-04-16156Geoffrey, J Igbal1966-06-17156Gerhardt, Ranier M1950-1952156Gerhardt, Renate1954-1956156Gerson, Noel B1966-08-18156Gerstman, Eric Lee1966-1968156Ghyka, Matila c1948156Gifford, Barry1968-04-06156Gifford, Edward Winslow1948-02-26156Gilbert, Joan1966-02-02156Gildersleeve, John and Grace1948-1951156Gilfond, Duff1960-12-23156Ginsberg, Allen1956-1968156Gottlober, Sigmund1945-10-29158Note: box 157 not on shelf, will add laterGouinlock, Ruth1964-04-13158Gould, Helen1948-1950158Grady, John P1955-1969158Grady, Panna1966-1968158Graham, Sandra1962-01-08158Grant, John1934-07-12158Grattan, Peter1958-1964158Gratwick, Harriet L1964-1967158Gratwick, William1964-1966158Graves, Allen1965-04-06158Graves, Mortimer1954-07-04158Gray, Sam1954-10-19158Green, Carl A158Green, Lenny158Green, Mary Jane1968-1969158Green, Robert1950158Greenberg, Marian1947-1948158Greenberg, Michael1948-09158Greene, Johnathan1961-1966158Greenslet, Ferris1947-03-24158Greenwell, Richard1967-03-15158Gregersen, Halfdan1968-11-26158Grenier, Robert1963158Gresser, Seymour1952158Grier, Evelyn B1948-08-05158Hanson, Kenneth O1947-1951160Hare, Susanna W1951-03-29160Harmon, Harvey S1952-1963160Harmon, Lorraine1956-05-11160Haronis, Ella160Harper's Magazine1946-1949160Harrington, Karl P1931-11-13160Harris, Bill1966-07-26160Harris, Percy H G160Harris, Roger1968-11-18160Harrison, Jim1968-1969160Haselwood, Dave1966-08-08160Hatch, Florence1950-03-24160Hatch, Francis W1962-01-1962-02160Hatch, Robert L1948-1963160Hauff, H1943-03-23160Haun, Mildred1945-06-07160Hawkes, C F Christopher1953-01160Hawkes, Elizabeth1940-11-20160Hawkins, Erick1948-1949160Hawks, James1964-03-20160Hawley, Robert L1956-1960161Hawley, Robert L1961-1968161Hayman, Carol Bessent1955-03-26161Hazelton, D R1964-10-22161Head, Patricia Beaumont1960-1961161Hedblom, Peter1969-09161Hedden, Mark H1949-1969161Hellenberg, Larry1962-08-28161Hellman, Helen1954-1964161Hellman, Robert1954-1966161Hellman, Robert1957-1958161Hellman, Robert1959-1964161Hemensley, Kris1969-01-08161Hemingway, Pauline Pfieffer1949-04-12161Henry, David D1932-10-21161Hess, Thomas B1959-06-23161Hewitt Kalif, Barbara1931-12-17161Hicks, Granville1948-02-29161Hicks, W N III1965-02-17161Higgins, James1939-1947162Higgins, Kitty Fiske1961-1969162Hightower, John B1968-03-15162Hill, Hugh Creighton1954-1957162Hill, John E1963-1965162Hilley, Howard S1961-11-17162Hillway, Tyrus1945-06-1945-07162Hindmarch, Gladys M1964-1967162Hine, Harold M1933-05-16162Hirai, Isaku1950162Hirschman, Jack A1958-1969162Hirschberg, Edgar W1956-1957162Hise, Daniel G1969162Hitchcock, Curtice N162Hitchcock, Henry Russell1965-12-18162Hoare, Paul M1963162Hobbs, Mal R1944162Hobhouse, Janet K1968-12-07162Hochfield, George1966-10-03162Hochstein, David Jay1949-1950162Hogg, Robert L1966-1968162Holberg, Stan1962-06-17162Holland, Norman N1967-1968162Hollerer, Walter1966162Hollo, Anselm1960-1967162Holmberg, Alfred1944-1945163Holmes, Margaret1967-11-21163Holmes, Samuel F1929-1933163Holt, Seth1969163Homire, Cynthia1952-1957163Honig, Edward1956-1957163Hooker, Grace1963-1964163Hooker, R Wolcott1963-1964163Hoopes, John1963163Hornick, Lita1962-1964163Horovitz, Michael1969163Houedard, Dom Sylvester1963-1969163Howard, Brice1966-1968163Howe, Fanny1968-05-08163Howe, Mary E1929-1930163Howe, Perry S1928-1932163Howe, Perry S1933-1969163Howell, Charles1966-10-03163Hoyem, Andrew1961163Hoyem, Andrew1962-1966163Huber, G Carl1934-02-1934-04163Hughes, Ted1967-07-21163Hugo, Harold1965-1966164Huss, Bea1966-04-20164Huss, Wesley1955-1966164Hussey, Charlotte1968-04-03164Huston, John1951-01-24164Huttar, Charles A1961-1962164Ignatow, David1960-1963164Irby, Kenneth L1959-1964164Iree, Oscar1947-03-10164Irwin, Jed1963-07-26164Izzo, Carlo1962-03-19164Jaccard, Burton1928-09-13164Jackrell, Tom1964164Jacob, John1969164Jacobs, Wilbur R1954-03164Jahrmarkt, John1960-10-25164Jalowetz, 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Murdock, Kenneth B.1955194Olson, Charles to Murray, Henry A.1934-1948194Olson, Charles to Murray, Henry A.1949-1951194Olson, Charles to Murray, Henry A.1951-1953194Olson, Charles to Nettelbeck, Colin1966194Olson, Charles to Olson, Betty1957-1963195Olson, Charles to Olson, Charles Sr.1931195Olson, Charles to Olson, Charles Peter1963195Olson, Charles to Olson, Katherine (Bunker)1964-1966195Olson, Charles to Olson, Mary T.1946-1947195Olson, Charles to Orlovsky, Peter1963-03195Olson, Charles to Osgood Field, William B.1934-11195Olson, Charles to Ossman, David1962-01195Olson, Charles to Overholser, Winfred1946-01-05195Olson, Charles to Oxford University Press1958-11195Olson, Charles to Padelford, Ida1953-01195Olson, Charles to Paltsits, Hugo1934-06-06195Olson, Charles to Pantheon Books1957-07195Olson, Charles to Parkinson, Thomas1967-09195Olson, Charles to Perkoff, Stuart1951-07195Olson, Charles to Piper, Mervyn F.1965-01195Olson, Charles to Poggioli, Renato1946-11-30195Olson, Charles to Pound, Ezra1946-1950195Olson, Charles to Pryce-Jones, Alan1961-05-30195Olson, Charles to Prynne, Jeremy H.1964-1966195Olson, Charles to Raddatz, F.J.1962195Olson, Charles to Ragsdale, Wilmott1947-1951195Olson, Charles to Randall, Margaret1968-12-27195Olson, Charles to Raworth, Tom1966-1967195Olson, Charles to Riboud, Jean1954-03195Olson, Charles to Richman, Robert1952-03195Olson, Charles to Rosset, Barney1959-03195Olson, Charles to Rubin de la Borbolia, Daniel F.1951-05-09195Olson, Charles to Rudge, Mary1946-01-16195Olson, Charles to Sandum, Howard E.1963-05195Olson, Charles to Sassoon, Richard1964196Olson, Charles to Sauer, Carl O.1951-1952196Olson, Charles to Sealts, Merton M. Jr.1947-1950196Olson, Charles to Sealts, Merton M.1952-1953196Olson, Charles to Sealts, Merton M.1957-1964196Olson, Charles to Shahn, Ben1951-09-10196Olson, Charles to Sheppard, David P.1956-12-29196Olson, Charles to Sherman, R.1941-02196Olson, Charles to Sherwin, Reider T.1965-11-23196Olson, Charles to Shore, Mary1956-1966196Olson, Charles to Shore, Mary1967-1968196Olson, Charles to Snow, Wilbert1963-11196Olson, Charles to Sorrentino, Gilbert1959-02-02196Olson, Charles to Spielberg, George1952-05-29196Olson, Charles to Sutherland, Donald1968196Olson, Charles to Smith, Betty1965-12-08196Olson Charles to Taylor, Frank E.1946-02-10196Olson, Charles to Thomas, William Jr.1953-01-26196Olson, Charles to Tomlinson, Charles1961-04-01196Olson, Charles to Tripp, William H.1945-09-18196Olson, Charles to Tyke, Mary196Olson, Charles to Tyler, Parker1959-06-14196Olson, Charles to U.S. Government Printing Office1965-09-13197Olson, Charles to University of California Press1968-03-13197Olson, Charles to University of Minnesota Press1963-10-28197Olson, Charles to Van Doren, Carl1934-06-05197Olson, Charles to Wadewitz, W.R.1948-07-07197Olson, Charles to Walsh, Chad1967-1968197Olson, Charles to Wealhouse, Abe1966-03-12197Olson, Charles to Weaver, Raymond1934-06197Olson, Charles to Weber-Weidig, Walter M.1934-06197Olson, Charles to Weeks, Albert A.1951-12-21197Olson, Charles to Weld, Philip S.1963-02-05197Olson, Charles to Wenzel, Caroline1948197Olson, Charles to Wieners, John1959-06-26197Olson, Charles to Williams, Florence1963-1964197Olson, Charles to Williams, Jonathan1962-1965197Olson, Charles to Whalen, Philip1957-1959197Olson, Charles to Williams, Paul F.1953197Williams, Robert F. to Olson, Charles1961-11-24197Olson, Charles to Williams, William C.1954-12-21197Olson, Charles to Willits, Joseph1953-01197Olson, Charles to Wilmerding, John1965-10-20197Olson, Charles to Wilson, Caroll A.1935197Olson, Charles to Woodburn, John1945-10197Olson, Charles J. Sr.1930-1931198Olson, Charles J. Sr.1932198Olson, Charles J. Sr.1933198Olson, Charles J. Sr.1934198Olson, Charles Peter1965-02-20198Olson, Charles Peter1957-1965198Olson, Charles Peter198Scope and ContentsArtwork and childhood letters
Olson, Charles to Olson, Constancec. 1941199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance1948-1950199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance1952-04199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance1952-10199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance1952-11-04-1952-11-11199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance1952-11-13-1952-11-15199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance1952-11-16-1952-11-30199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance1952-11199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance1952-12199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constanceundated, fall 1952199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance1958199Olson, Charles to Olson, Constance1966199Olson, Constance1940-1949200Olson, Constance1950200Olson, Constance1954-1955200Olson, Constance1957200Olson, Constance1958200Olson, Constance1959200Olson, Constance1960200Olson, Constance1961200Olson, Constance1962200Olson, Constance1963200Olson, Constance1964200Olson, Constance1965200Olson, Constance1966200Olson, Constance1967200Olson, Constance1968200Olson, Constance1969200Olson, Constance, undated200Olson, Katherine1956201Olson, Katherine1958-1959201Olson, Katherine1960201Olson, Katherine1961201Olson, Katherine1963201Olson, Katherine1964201Olson, Katherine1965201Olson, Katherine1966201Olson, Katherine1967202Olson, Katherine1968202Olson, Katherine1969202Olson, Katherine, early art letters202Olson, Katherineca. 1959-1963202Olson, Katherineca. 1963-1966202Olson, Katherineca. 1966-1969202Olson, Mary T.1929-1936203Olson, Mary T.1947-1948203Olson, Mary T.1949203Olson, Mary T.1950203Olson, Mary T., undatedca. 1930-1950203Olson, Elizabeth (Kaiser)1957203Olson, Elizabeth (Kaiser), undated203Omata, Richard J.1964-11-17204Oppenheimer, Joel1953-1968204Orlovsky, Peter1963-03-02204Ossman, Davidca. Jan. 1962204Padgett, Ron1960-03-27204Paetel, Karl O.1959204Paine, Barry, n.d.ca. 1968-1969204Palmer, George1963-1964204Paltsits, Victor1941-1946204Pangloss Book Shop1952-10-18204Parker, Linda1968-1969204Parker, Robert C.1932-1933204Parker, Wyman W.1962-1964204Parkinson, Thomas F.1963-1967204Parnell, Martin1965-11-17204Parsons, Jonathan P.1967-08-08204Parsons, Peter1969-08-26204Payne, Robert1948-1949204Payne, Robert1950204Payne, Robert1951-1952204Payne, Robert1953-1958204Pearce, Charles A.1946-01-02204Pearson, Norman Holmes1935-11-29204Pendleton, Ralph D. (with Perry C. Hill)1932-12-21204Penka, Rhea1963-05-12204Pepper, Claude1947-03-21205Perchik, Simon1963-1967205Perkoff, Stuart Z.1952-1956205Perkoff, Stuart Z.1957205Perry, Bernard B.1948-04-19205Perry, J. Samuel G.1963-1964205Persky, Stan1965-1966205Phelps, Betty E., n.d.205Phillips, Stan1962-1964205Phinney, Elizabeth1949-02-14205Pickard, Tom1964-1965205Pickering, George W.1957-1960205Pivano, Fernanda Sottsass1966-01-17205Planz, Allen1964-06-22205Platt, Marc1945-12-07205du Plessix, Francine1952-07-21205Pleynet, Marcelin1962-1964205Poggioli, Renato1946-1947205Porada, Edith1951-10-10205Posner, David L.1964-1969205Posner, David L. - The Dialogues (Photocopy TS)1969205Posner, Olivia1966-09-14205Poulos, Connie1942, 1948, & 1959206Potts, Charles1968-04-09206Pound, Dorothy1946-1948206Pound, Ezra1946-1949206Pound, Omar1947206Pratt, J.R.1966-09-26206Prentiss, Thomas S.1948-1949206Pride, Benton1956-1957206Protter, Ericca. 1950206Proust, Rosemary1964206Pryce-Jones, Alan1961-06-02206Prynne, Jeremy Halvard1961206Prynne, Jeremy Halvard1962-01-1962-06206Prynne, Jeremy Halvard1962-07-1962-12206Prynne, Jeremy Halvard1963206Prynne, Jeremy Halvard1964-01-1964-03206Prynne, Jeremy Halvard1964-04-1964-12206Prynne, Jeremy Halvard1965206Prynne, Jeremy Halvard1966-01-1966-04206Prynne, Jeremy Halvard1966-05-1966-12206Prynne, Jeremy Halvard1967-1969206Purcell, Florence1951-01207Quasha, George1966-1969207Raban, Jonathan1966-10-13207Radoslovich, Jean C.1956-1968207Radoslovich, Kathy1963-12-27207Radoslovich, Mark1963-1965207Radoslovich, Michael1961-1965207Radoslovich, Peter Paul1959-1966207Rago, Henry1962-1965207Ragsdale, Eleanor1949-1958207Ragsdale, Wilmott1948-1957207Rahv, Philip1945-1948207Rand, Dick1960-1961207Randall, David A.1963-01-11207Randall, James1963-11-25207Randall, Margaret1968-1969207Ranson, Paul M.1957-6-5207Rapach, Michael A.1964-01-04207Raphael, Maryanne1965-02-10207Raworth, Tom1960-1969207Ray, David1962207Ray, Gordon N.1965-03-05207Redl, Harry1957-1958207Redshaw, Thomas D.1964-1965207Reed, James Donald1966-1968207Reichert, Klaus1964-1969207Resinikoff, Neal1969-10-21207Rexroth, Kenneth1949-1954207Rexroth, Martheca. February 1967207Rey, Sydor1960-1961208Reyes, Carlos1965-02-23208Reynal, Eugene1947-12-29208Reynolds, Bill1964-08-19208Reynolds, Tim1963-04-16208Rhead, Louisca. 1900208Riboud, Francoise1949-1968208Riboud, Jean1948-1967208Riboud, Krishna1950208Rice, Dan1950208Rice, Dan1952-1954208Rice, Dan1955-1966208Rice, Jack1948-11-20208Rice, Nell Aydelotte1957-04-10208Rich, E.E.1936-08-10208Richards, Mary Caroline1954-1956208Richards, Mary Caroline1957-1959208Richards, Mary Caroline1961-1966208Richman, Robert1952209Riesenfeld, Helen1947-03-28209Riggs, Otis, n.d.209Riggs Kerr, Robert1961-10209Riker, William H.1961-04-17209Riley, Peter1968209Riley, Steve1964-1968209Ringer, Gordon1951209Roberts, Rose1939-03-29209Robertson, Ian L. and Elizabeth B.S.1957-01-29209Robertson, Peg, n.d.209Robison, Mark1969-12-03209Robinson, Sonia1963-09-16209Rodefer, Stephen1964209Rodefer, Stephen1965-1968209Rodenald, Jeanne1968-12-18209Rogers, Edward W.1961-1966209Rogers, Frances1937-1938209Rogers, Grace L.1961-07-20209Rorty, James1956210Rose, Robert, n.d.210Rosenberg, Harold1961210Rosenberg, Samuel1948-1965210Rosenthal, Irving1958-1967210Rosenthal, Joseph A.1965-02-02210Rosenthal, Macha L.1958-1968210Rosinia, Michael L.1944-11-20210Rosset, Barnet L.1960-1964210Rothenberg, Jerome1965-05-16210Rubin, Louis D. Jr.ca. 1948210Rubin de la Borbolla, Daniel F.1951-05-11210Rudge, Mary1946-02-20210Rudge, Olga1948-02-22210Rukeyser, Muriel1947-10-07210Rumaker, Michael1954-1955210Rumaker, Michael1956210Rumaker, Michael1957-1958210Rumaker, Michael1959210Rumaker, Michael1960-1961210Rumaker, Michael1964-1967210Rumble, Lucy K.1957-08-20210von Rumpf, William1945-02-14210Rusk, R.L.1932210Russell, Peter1949-1965210Sabbadini, Silvano1969-07-01211Sadleir, Michael1948-06-17211Saffer, David R.1954-1955211Salt, Peter Sydney1946-1947211Samperi, Frankca. 1960211Sanders, Ed1962-1963211Sanders, Ed1964211Sanders, Ed1965211Sanders, Ed1966-1969211Sandlin, John1968211Sandum, Howard E.1963211Aram, Saroyan1963-1965211Sassoon, Richard L.1963-1964211Sauer, Carl O.1949-1954211Savage, George1957-03-03211Sawyer, Paul W.1961-1964211Scadron, Doris and Harvey1948-12211Schaff, David S.1962-1969211Schevill, James1963-01-1963-02211Schifrin, Arnold1950-1951211Schimek, Marilyn1965-1967211Schleifer, Marc D.1959-1960211Schmeckebier, Laurence1949-04-23212Schmidt, Judith1958-03212Schmitt, Conrad1949-1950212Schneeman, Carolee1962-11-05212Schneider, Peter1964-1965212Schneiderman, Harry1947-01-10212Schroeder, William A.1968-10-24212Schrom, Sara1967-12-10212Schulman, Howard1962212Schwaber, Paul1964-02-25212Scott, Margaret1969-03-14212Sealts, Merton M. Jr.1941-1950212Sealts, Merton M. Jr.1951-1963212Sean, Barbara1951-09-22212Sears, Loren1969-01-19212Seaver, Edwin1966-02-09212Seaver, Richard1969-03-11212Second Coming Magazine1963-01-01212Sedgwick, Sarah Cabot194?, 1947212Sedgwick, William Ellery, 193?212Seeger, Harold1949-1950212Sekelsky, Michael F.1964-04-02212Selby, Hubert Jr.1963-1964212Sellin, Eric1962-06-12212Selverstone, Joan1965-12-29212Setzler, F.M.1952-01-22212Shahn, Ben1952-1956212Shapiro, David J.1963-1964212Shapiro, Karl1950-03-31212Shapiro, Philip1965-04-14212Shaughnessy, Anna C.1932-1969213Shaw, Louisca. 1962213Shayer, Michael1959-1969213Shea, James M.1964-08-18213Shea, Thomas J.1931-10-14213Sheatsley, Bill1967-11-18213Shelton, Richard1964-1965213Shepherd, Charles and Lucille1948-1950213Sheppard, David P.1948-1957213Sheriff, David1964-04-16213Sherman, ArthurOct. 21, 195?213Sherman, William1964-1968213Shikes, Ralph E.1946-05-1946-06213Shore, Jack1963-02-04213Shore, Mary1955-1963213Shore, Mary1964213Shore, Mary1965-1969213Shuford, George A.1957-06-19213Sibley, Isaac Wallace1949-11-20213Sibley, Liz, n.d.213Sibley, Peggy1965-1966213Sikelianos, Eva1949-1950213Silbersher, Shirley1947-01-07213Sillman, Ronald1968-11-1968-12213Sillman, Sewell1949213Silverman, Oscar A.1967213Simms, Mary1966-06-22214Simon, John K.1968-01-22214Sinclair, John1965-1966214Sisson, Jonathan1966214Sitney, P. Adams1963-1964214Slang, David1967-07-02214Slatin, Myles1964-1966214Smith, Bradley1961-10-16214Smith, D. Newton1966-1969214Smith, Elizabeth G.1965-1967214Smith, Mrs. Peter1966-01-04214Smith, Peter1965-1966214Snow, Wilbert1934-1959214Snow, Wilbert1961-1965214Snow, Wilbert1966214Snow, Wilbert1967-1969214Snyder, Gary1958-12-02214Solomon, Norman1955, 1960, 1968214Sondheim, Alan1969-1-13214Sorrentino, Gilbert1958-1966214Souster, Raymond1952-1965214Southworth, June and Dawn1964-04-01214Spectorsky, A.C.1969-3-17214Spender, Stephen1965214Spicer, Jack1958-01-1958-03215Spicer, James1959-09-14215Spiegel, Douglas K.1957215Spilka, Mark1968-06-17215Stamoulis, James1969-02-25215Stanley, Alfred M.1959-08-27215Stackpole, Edouard A.1946-10-13215Stagg, Carolyn Willyoung1946-08-19215Starbuck, George1964-1966215Stathes, Cleopatra and James1948-1949215Stead, Rexford1949-1950215Steigler, Louis J.1933-04-05215Stein, Charles F.1965-1969215Stein, Helen1949-1950215Stepanchev, Stephen1965215Stephens, Michael G.1968-05-27215Stern, Gerd1964-1966215Stettner, Irving1948-01-07215Stevens, A. Wilber1950-04-23215Stevens, Harold L.1928-1929215Stevenson, Barbara1949-9-28215Stocking, David M.1968-03215Stocking, Marion K., n.d.215Stone, Ira F.1969-3-23215Stone, Wallace Grey1959-12-31215Stout, George L.1948-05-10215Strand, Mark1967-11-22215Strauss, Harold1940-04-15215Strehlow, Clifford1961-01-22215Stromsvik, Gustav1951-03-17215Stuart, Ken1969-11-20215Studer, Clara1946-12-08215Student Book Shop1964-01-06215Sullivan, Gertrude1968-08-21215Sullivan, Mary A.1949-1969215Sullivan, Sam1959-12-30215Suls, Jerry M.1968-10-1968-11215Summers, U.T. Miller1946-05-14215Sutherland, Donald1967-1968215Swan, Marshall W.S.1947-1948215Sweeney, John L.1957-1966215Swierstra, Piet1949215Szuravkin, Vladimir, n.d.215Taggart, John1968-1969216Tallman, Ellen1963-1965216Tallman, Warren1961-1963216Tambimuttu, Thurairajah1955-1958216Tarantino, Joe and Emma, n.d.216Tarn, Nathaniel1969-04-21216Tarr, Frederica1966-08-08216Tasker, Barbara1964-04-01216Tavroges, Marie1957-03-07216Taylor, Francis Henry1940-01-30216Taylor, Frank E.1947-1949216Taylor, Harrison G.1933-12-11216Taylor, Helen K.1946-04-15216Taylor, Jeremy1964-04-02216Taylor, Pamela1947-04-16216Taylor, Richard1969-09-01216Taylor, Tom1968-12216Temple, John1965-1966216Tenney, James1962-11-05216Thirlwall, John C.1955-02-22216Thomas, William L.1953-01-29216Thompson, Lawrence1934-11-21216Thorndike, Bob1934-05-09216Thorndike, David1964-04-01216Thorpe, John1962-1968216von Thurn, Elizabeth1949-1953216Tilman, Sid1953-03-15217Tinnell, Bill1932-10-31217Tinsley, John E.1929-04-30217Tirrell, David1965-1966217Toigo, Avinere1944-01-29217Toker, John J.1964-04-12217Tomlinson, Charles1963217Touster, Saul1963-1964217Tree, Lysa1963-12-17217Tripp, William H.1945-1947217Trocchi, Alexander1964-07217Turnbull, Gael L.1956-1960217Tyler, Parker1959-06-11217Ullyat, A.G.1967-06-22217Underwood, Mary B.1946-10-07217Unger, Jeanne1959-03-11217Upham, Francis B. Jr.1930-01-14217Upton, J. Duane1969-10-29217USSR Illustrated Monthly1957-06-24217Van Aelstyn, Edward1963-1964-05217Van Aelstyn, Edward1964-06-1965217Van de Wiele, Gerald1958-08-25217Van Doren, Carl1934-1947217Van Dyke, Karl S.1934-04-13217Vanderbeek, Johanna and Stanley1969217Vangelisti, Paul1969-06-11217Van Newkirk, Allen1968-1969217Vas Dias, Robert1969217Vashi, Nataraj1949-11-21217Vaughan, Robert1959-11-22217Vernon, John1969-10-16217Verrill, E.S.1960-11-14217Vicente, Harriet1963-1964217Villa, Jose Garcia1946-1950217Vincent, Howard P.1945-09-16218Vinge, Pat1966-03-30218Vioglini, Janelle1966-08-20218Voigt, Margaret1947-03-17218von Saldern, Axel1965-12-20218Voulkos, Peter1953-08-17218W.G. Brown Co. Bookshop1963-01218Wade, H.H.1933-04-17218Wadewitz, W.R.1948-07-14218Wagner, Linda Welshimer1963-1967218Wagnon, Drew1964-1965218Wah, Fred1966-1968218Wah, Pauline1965-1967218Wakefield, John1964218Wakoski, Diane1968-10-18218Waldrop, Bernard1965-03-07218Walsh, Chad1967-1968218Walsh, M.J.1958-02218Walsh, Robert F. Jr.1968-10-11218Walton, Tim1965218Wang, David Rafael1959218Ward, Tony1960-08-10218Ward, William V.ca. 1959218Washburn, Reginald1928-1930218Washington, Mary1960-09-19218Wasserstrom, William1965-1966218Wauchope, Robert1951-1952218Weaver, Ken1969-05-13218Weaver, Mike1968218Weaver, Raymond M.1934-1947218Webb, Jon Edgar1960-1968218Webb, Phyllisca. 1963218Webber, Rosemary A.H.1965-12-01218Webster, Tom1963-11-19218Weekes, Sally1965-06-10218Weeks, Edward A.1945-1957218Wegelin, Oscar1934218Weil, James L.1964-1968218Weinstein, Norman, n.d.218Weisinger, Herbert1968-02-27218Weismann, Donald L.1965-1966218Welch, Lew1960-1962219Welch, Mikeca. 1968219Weld, Anne1963-1965219Weld, Elizabeth1966-09-06219Weld, John1939-06-12219Whittlesey, Clare1948-05-16219Weiss, Theodore R.1950219Weld, Philip S.1963-1966219Wenzel, Caroline1948-03-17219Wertime, Theodore A.1964219West, Michael, n.d.219West, Ray B. Jr.1947-1950219Whalen, Philip1957219Whalen, Philip1958-01-1958-06219Whalen, Philip1958-07-1958-12219Whalen, Philip1959-1964219Wheeler, George A.1934-03-16219White, Bob Jr.1968-07-12219White, Eric W.1967-06-30219Whiting, Caroline1947-02-24219Whitmore, Carol1948-11219Whitney, John D.1968-04-01219Whittaker, Ted1964-08-04219Wicker, Roger A.1968219Wieners, Anna1965220Wieners, John1954-1957-06220Wieners, John1957-07-1957-12220Wieners, John1958220Wieners, John1959220Wieners, John1960-1962220Wieners, John1963-1964220Wieners, John1965-1966220Wieners, Johnn.d., 1967-1969220Wilcox, Louise E.1966-02-1966-03220Wildenhain, Marjorie and Fransn.d., 1965220Wilentz, Elias S.1959-1964220Wilentz, Elias S.1965-1966220Wilentz, Theodore1961-1969220Williams, Florence Herman1952-10-16221Williams, Galenn.d., 1966-1967221Williams, Gertrude1928-12-03221Williams, John Page1931-03-09221Williams, Jonathan1952-1953-03221Williams, Jonathan1953-04-1953-12221Williams, Jonathan1954-01-1954-08221Williams, Jonathan1954-09-1954-12221Williams, Jonathan1955-1956221Williams, Jonathan1957-01-1957-06221Williams, Jonathan1957-07-1957-10221Williams, Jonathan1957-11-1957-12221Williams, Jonathan1958-01-1958-05221Williams, Jonathan1958-06-1958-12221Williams, Jonathan1959-01-1959-8221Williams, Jonathan1959-09-1959-12221Williams, Jonathan1960222Williams, Jonathan1961222Williams, Jonathan1962222Williams, Jonathan1963222Williams, Jonathan1964-01-1964-05222Williams, Jonathan1964222Williams, Jonathan1965222Williams, Jonathan1966222Williams, Jonathan1967222Williams, Jonathann.d., 1968-1969222Williams, Milt1931-1932222Williams, Paul F. Jr.n.d., 1950-1967222Williams, Stanley T.1933-05-1933-06222Williams, Terrence1964-06-19222Williams, Vera1950-1955222Williams, William Carlos1939-1950-02222Williams, William Carlos1950-03-1953222Williams, William Carlos, Society of Friends1939222Wills, Billie1953-1955223Wilmerding, John1964-1965223Wilson, Carroll A.1935-1947223Wilson, John Tuzo1964-1965223Wilson, Keith1966-1969223Wilson, Robert A.1969223Wilson, Robert Neal1950-09-19223Wilson, T. Hunter1969-02-01223Wilson, T. Hunter1958-01-17223Wing, Elaine1969-04-13223Winslow, Richard1966-10-05223Wishart, Lutrelle1957-03-15223Witt-Diamant, Ruth1954-1957223Woelffer, Diana1949-1957223Woelffer, Emerson1949-1962223Wolf, Leonard1957-03-08223Wolff, Harold Arnold1947-03-28223Wolff, Werner, n.d.223Wolpe, Stefan1954-1964223Wood, H. McGuire1964-11-26223Wood, John A.1969223Woodbridge, Homer E.1950-05-05223Woodburn, John1945-10-24223Woodburn, Marion L.1946-02-12223Woolf, Cecil1966-08-29223Wormser, Richard S.1946-11-18224Worth, George J.1965224Wraight, A.J.1965-10-15224Wright, Mary D.1962-05-02224Wroth, Linda1969-09-01224Xavier, Harold F.1962-11-29224Yedid, Joyce1964-1965224Yesierska, Anzia1953-04-01224Yorck, Ruth Landshoff1961-09-01224Young, Francis A.1952-03-1952-04224Young, Stanley1939-1945224Youva, M.S.1966224Zernov, Vladimir1961-03-15224Zukofsky, Louis1957-02-05224Unidentifiedn.d., 1911-1934225Unidentifiedn.d., 1932-1969225Unidentifiedn.d., 1934-1969225Unidentifiedn.d., 1939-1969225Series III: Personal and Professional PapersA. ScrapbooksBiographical.ca. 1913-1934.226Biographical.ca. 1927-1932.227U.S. Presidents, etc.ca. 1918-1919.228Gloucester and maritime.ca. 1920-1935.229Gloucester and maritime.ca. 1920-1935.230"Drawings" and "Sketches."ca. 1917-1924.231"Current events."ca. 1923-1925.232B. Grammar and Highschool PapersNotebooks and papers.ca. 1920-1924.233"Ancient History" notebook.ca. 1924-1928.234Debate materials.ca. 1924-1928.235Debate materials.ca. 1928.236Miscellaneous.May-June 1928.237C. European Tour, 1928Souvenirs: France and Belgium.238Guidebooks, etc.239Guidebooks, etc.240Guidebooks, etc.241Notebooks, letters, etc.242D. Wesleyan UniversityClass notes and exams.ca. 1928-1930.243Chemistry and biology notes.1928-1930.244Exams.1929-1930.245Notes and exams.ca. 1931-1932.246Newspaper clippings.ca. 1928-1936.247Debate materials.1929-1932.248Debate materials: printed sources.ca. 1929-1932.249Theater materials.ca. 1928-1932.250Memorabilia.1928-1933.251Memorabilia.ca. 1928-1935.252Miscellany.1928-1933.253Miscellany.1928-1933.254Miscellany.1928-1933.255Miscellany.1928-1935.256Miscellany.1928-1935.257E. Clark UniversityNotes and teaching materials.1934-1936.258Notes and teaching materials.1934-1936.259F. Harvard UniversityF. Merk's History 62: Westward Movement. Olson's notebook - lecture notes(1/3).September - December 1937.260F. Merk's History 62: Westward Movement. Olson's notebook - lecture notes (2/3).February 8 - May 7, 1938.260F. Merk's History 62: Westward Movement. Olson's notebook - reading notes (3/3).1937-1938.260F. Merk's History 62: Westward Movement. Notes and exams.1937-1938.260G. GrantsGuggenheim Fellowship material.1938-1950.261Grants. Maximus Poems distribution.1951-1957.262H. Political CareerSelective Service, Office of War Information. Includes curriculum vitae.1941-1943.263Common Council and OWI.1941-1944.264OWI: Tresca Case.1943.265Political matters.1944-1946.266I. SUNY/BuffaloTeaching materials.1963-1964.267Teaching materials.1963-1964.2681964-1966.269J. Spoleto-BerkeleyMaterials.July-August 1965.270K. Financial DocumentsBanking Records.1939-1955.271Banking Records.1956-1963.272Banking Records.1960-1964.273Banking Records.1965-1967.274Banking Records.1967-1969.275Motor vehicle and insurance records.1956-1969.276Business, income, travel records.1946-1969.277Medical records.1947-1969.278Bills and receipts.1961-1969.279Tax receipts, telephone, utilities.1961-1969.280L. Printed ephemeraBooksellers' catalogs.1926-1935.281Book orders, lists, invoices, call slips, etc.1949-1968.282Publishers' flyers.1950's-1960's.283Publishers' flyers.1960's.284Publishing matters, foreign.285Publishing matters, domestic.286Booksellers' and publishers' catalogs.1940's-1950's.287Booksellers' and publishers' catalogs.1960's.288Miscellaneous flyers, brochures, advertisements.1940's-1960's.289Miscellaneous printed matter.290Miscellaneous printed matter.291Miscellaneous printed matter.292Miscellaneous printed matter.293Articles and pamphlets.294Articles and pamphlets.295Articles and pamphlets.296Articles and pamphlets.297Museums, libraries, historical sites.298Artists' Workshop, Aspen, Sigma, etc.299Films, music, poetry readings, etc.1940's-1960's.300Art exhibits.1940's-1960's.301Maps: U.S. and Mexico.302Maps: Europe.303Picture postcards (unsent).304Sheet music.305Sheet music.306Sheet music.307Gloucester maps and documents.308Notebook of Susanna Hara on Egyptian and Mesopotamian archaeology; folder of 18th-and 19th-century historical documents.ca. 1947.309Painting by Joe Fiore, 1954; unidentified painting; "Song 8," film by Stan Brakhage; unidentified glass shard.310Address books, call slips, translations, etc.ca. 1944-1950.311Series IV: Family PapersMother's address books, father's NALC petition, etc.312Family documents.313Charles J. Olson, Sr.: NALC.314Charles J. Olson, Sr.: NALC.315Charles J. Olson, Sr.: philatelic materials.316Betty Olson.1954-1960.317Betty Olson.1960-1963.318Betty Olson.1963.319Betty Olson's notebooks.1952-1958.320Series V: PhotographsGeneral note[Note: To view the photographs online, please see the photograph database of the Charles Olson Research Collection.]
A. Photographs by Charles OlsonEuropean trip192810 photographic prints321:1"Barbed wire entanglements outside of Rheims" (inscribed)F1i19281 photographic print; 11 x 7cm.321:1Etonians [Estonians] entering chapel with their quarnt costumesF1h1928321:1View of OxfordF1g1928321:1The party at Les BauxF1b1928321:1Sword-fishing expedition. 1936.20 photographic prints321:2Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 7 page 40; A Guide To The Maximus Poems of Charles Olson, Plate 3
Charles Olson Aboard the Doris M. HawesJuly 19361 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7cm321:2Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 7 page 40
Charles Olson Aboard the Doris M. HawesF2cJuly 19361 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7cm321:2Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 7 page 40
Photographs taken by Charles Olson Aboard the Doris M. HawesF2eJuly 19361 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7cm321:2Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 7 page 39
Photographs taken by Charles Olson Aboard the Doris M. HawesF2dJuly 19361 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7cm321:2Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 7 page 39
Photographs taken by Charles Olson Aboard the Doris M. HawesF2fJuly 19361 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7cm321:2Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 7 page 39
Photographs taken by Charles Olson Aboard the Doris M. HawesF2bJuly 19361 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7cm321:2Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 7 page 41
Photographs taken by Charles Olson Aboard the Doris M. HawesF2gJuly 19361 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7cm321:2Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 7 page 41
Photographs taken by Charles Olson Aboard the Doris M. HawesF2lJuly 19361 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7cm321:2Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 7 page 41
Sword-fishing expeditionJuly 1936321:3Sword-fishing expedition. F4July 1936321:4Olson Aboard the Hawes19361 photographic print; 12 1/2 x 8 3/4cm321:4Sword-fishing expeditionJuly 1936321:5Western United States.1938. 40 prints.321:6Parsons-Morse House, Gloucester. 11 black-and-white prints, 5 color prints.1967321:6aB. Photographs of Charles OlsonTo Aunt Vendla, from her little nephew Charles John Olson. Born December 27, 1910 at 9:00 A.M. Picture taken February 26, 1911. Weight: 12 lbs 4 oz, Height: 24 inches19111 photographic print: mounted; 7 1/2 x 10 1/2cm321:7Charles Olson in his father's mail bag. 1911.321:8Related MaterialSee The Post Office, cover. Mounted (by Charles Olson?) with 1931 portrait with father. Includes copy negative.
Charles Olson in his father's mail bag. 19112 photographic prints; 21 1/2 x 16 cm321:8Charles Olson Formal portrait. ca. 1915.321:9Related MaterialSent to Ed Dorn, 14 July 1966. Annotated on verso by CO. See Call Him Ishmael, plate 2. Gift to the Archives from Ed Dorn.
With mother and father in Gloucester.1918.321:10Related Material2 prints, with copy print and copy negative.
Stage for Community, Gloucester. ca. 1920.3 copy prints.321:11Related MaterialSee A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 2. 3 copy prints only.
With father and mother before Oceanwood Cottage, Stage Fort Park, Gloucester. ca. 1927.With copy prints and copy negative.322:12Related MaterialSee A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 3.
With unidentified companions before Oceanwood Cottage.1927.322:13"Visit to Wesleyan College. Stayed at Phi Mu Theta Fraternity. On steps of the chapel or library"--verso.F13aca. 1927-19281 photographic print; 8 3/4 x 6cm322:13a"City's Winning Orator is Congratulated:"1928.copy negative only322:14Related Materialnewspaper clipping. original in clipping file.
"Wreck of the Wm. Thomas, 1929, Ten Pound Island. Chas. J. Olson, Jr., soul [sic] survivor"--verso.1929.1 photographic print; 7 x 11 1/2cm322:14aAt Wesleyan University[?]ca. 1930-31.322:15Related MaterialGift to the archives from Barbara Denny Milliken, 1983.
With father, both wearing postman's hats.1931.2 variant prints. With copy negative.322:16Related MaterialSee The Post Office, plate 4.
Formal portrait. ca. 1932.2 prints.322:17Group portraits: school classes and sports teams. ca. 1910-1936.322:18Abbot St. Grammar School. Olson 2nd Row, 5th from leftF1819221 photographic Print; 12 1/2 x 17 3/4cm322:18Group portraits: school classes and sports teamsca. 1910-1936.322:19Wesleyan University19311 photographic print; 16 x 25 cm"Boys' Debates" Classical Highschool Yearbookn.d.2 photographic prints; 25 1/2 x 18 cmUndated photographs. Prints and original negatives.ca. 1915-1940.322:20Undated photographs. Prints and original negatives.ca. 1915-1940.322:21Undated photographs. Prints and original negatives.ca. 1915-1940.322:22Charles Olson and a girl.n.d.1 photographic prints; 11 x 6 1/2cm322:22Undated photographs. Prints and original negatives.ca. 1915-1940.322:23Charles Olson and a female friend.n.d.1 photographic print; 17 1/2 x 12 1/4322:23Charles Olson formally dressed, shaking hands with a professor.n.d.1 photographic print; 21 1/2 x 12 1/6322:23Charles Olson formally dressed formally, talking to a professor.n.d.1 photographic print; 21 1/2 x 16 1/4 cm322:23Charles Olson with unidentified group, including Mary T. Olson. Dated on verso.July 1937.322:24Charles Olson with unidentified group, including Mary T. Olson. July 19371 photographic prints; 7 x 11 1/2 cm322:24Formal portrait. 1939.With copy print.322:25Related MaterialSee A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 5. Gift to the Archives from Philip Hedges.
Formal portrait, gift to the Archives from Philip Hedges.19391 photographic print; 17 1/2 x 12 3/4 cm322:25Formal portrait.1939322:26To my Grandmother. Love, Charles. Christmas, 1939.December 19391 photographic print; 19x14cm322:26Key West and Miami, Florida.1944-1945.14 prints.322:27Charles- Key West 194419441 photographic print; 7 x 11 1/2cm322:27Backyard- Eliz. Bishop House, Key West 194419441 photographic print; 7 1/2 x 11 3/4cm322:27Key West 1944-451944-451 photographic print; 7 x 11 1/2cm322:27Key West House1944-451 photographic print; 7 1/4 x 11 1/2cm322:27Miami1 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7 cm322:27Miami1 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7cm322:27Charles working on the boat. 1944- Key West19441 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 cm322:27Key West 194419441 photographic print; 7 x 11 1/4cm322:27This one Charles against a palm, with the patio between her house and owns in the rach ground [?]. It's supposed to be the loveliest garden in Key west. This side is part of Pauline's house.1 photographic print; 7 x 11 1/2cm322:27Charles Olson sitting on the pier, Florida. 1944-19451 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7 cm322:27Charles Olson on the harbor in Florida.1944-451 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7 1/4 cm322:27Charles Olson on the beach in Florida.1944-451 photographic print; 10 1/2 cm x 7 cm322:27Charles Olson fishing in Florida.1944-451 photographic print; 8 1/4 x 7 3/4 cm322:27Charles Olson entering Hemmingway's house in Key West.19441 photographic print 7 x 11 cm322:27"Enniscorthy," Keene, Va. Charles Olson in hayfields. Summer 1945. Includes some copy prints.322:28Related MaterialSee A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 9.
Summer, Charles Olson in hayfields. Taken 1945 in Virginia, by Murray Morgan or his wife, Rosa.19451 photographic print (mounted); 19 x 24 cm322:28"Enniscorthy," Keene, Va. Charles Olson in hayfields. Summer 1945322:29Summer, 'Enniscorthy', Keene, Va. Charles Olson in hayfield with two other men.19451 photographic print; 24 x 19 cm322:29"Enniscorthy," Keene, Va. Charles Olson in hayfields. Summer 1945322:30"Enniscorthy," Keene, Va. Charles Olson in hayfields. 19451 copy print; 25 1/4 x 20 1/2 cm 322:30"Enniscorthy," Keene, Va. Charles Olson in hayfields. Summer 1945322:31"Enniscorthy," Keene, Va. Charles Olson in hayfields. Summer 1945322:32Charles Olson in Washington, D.C., with Corrado Cagli. 1946-1947With 2 copy prints. Also includes unprinted variant negative.322:33Charles Olson in Washington D.C. with Corrado CagliJune 19461 photographic print; 6 1/2 x 11 cmCharles Olson in various solitary poses, probably in Washington D.C. ca. 1946-1947.17 prints.322:34Charles Olson in various solitary poses, probably in Washington D.C. 1946-1947323:35Charles Olson with Edward Dahlberg in Washington, D.C. ca. 1946-1947.2 original prints. With 1 copy print.323:36Related MaterialPhotograph by Sam Rosenberg. See A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 12.
Charles Olson in New York City. ca. 1948.2 prints.323:37Related MaterialPhotographs by Mark Riboud?
Charles Olson in New York, ca 1948. 19481 photographic print; 7 1/2 x 9 1/2cm323:37Related MaterialPhoto by Marc Riboud
Charles Olson in a street of New York CityApril 11, 19481 photographic print; 7 x 11 cm323:37Related MaterialPhotograph by Mark Riboud
Charles Olson reading The Cantos of Ezra Pound at Black Mountain College.ca. 1949. 2 original prints with 2 copy prints.323:38Related MaterialSee A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 7.
Charles Olson and Mary T. Olson. "Washington, Jan. 6,1949"--verso.1949.323:39Washington, Thursday January 6, 1949January 6, 19491 photographic print; 6 x 8 3/4 cm323:39Charles Olson with Fielding Dawson. ca. 1949-1953.2 prints.323:39aCharles Olson with Connie in Washington.Spring 1950.323:39bRelated MaterialPhotograph by Marc Riboud. See Charles Olson Robert Creeley, v. 1, plate 2. Copy print only, courtesy of Jean Riboud.
Charles Olson standing in front of vine-covered barn. prior to 28 August 1950.323:40Charles Olson standing in front of vine-covered barn. August 28, 19501 photographic print; 8 1/4 x 7 3/4 cm323:40Related MaterialPhotofinisher's date on the verso. Photo taken by Richard Wirtz Emerson on a view[?] to Washington, D.C. (copy enclosed to Creeley with a letter, September 24, 1950)
Charles Olson with Connie and infant Kate. 1951.323:41Charles Olson with infant Kate and Johanna Jalowetz at Black Mountain College1951. 3 prints, 1 including Joanna Jalowetz. With 1 copy print.323:42Charles Olson at writing table (side view). August 1951.With copy print.323:43Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams, Black Mountain. Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 5 page 63
Charles Olson at Bear Mountain19511 photographic print; 19 x 19 1/4cm323:43Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams. Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 5., Page 63.
Charles Olson at writing table (side view). August 1951.With copy print.323:44Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams, Black Mountain.
Charles Olson at writing table (front view). August 1951.Copyprint only, courtesy of Jonathan Williams.323:45Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams, Black Mountain. Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Olson 6 page 76
Charles Olson wearing serape. ca. 1953.Copy print only, courtesy of Jonathan Williams.323:46Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams, Black Mountain. See Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives Number 8 (Fall 1977): 65.
Charles Olson wearing serape. ca. 1953.Copy print only, courtesy of Jonathan Williams.323:47Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams, Black Mountain.
Charles Olson wearing a serape.ca. 19531 copy print (mounted); 20 1/4 x 25 1/4 cmRelated MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams. Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 8. Page 65.
Charles Olson wearing serape. Closer view. ca. 1953.Copy print only, courtesy of Jonathan Williams.323:48Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams, Black Mountain.
Charles Olson with Constance Olson (his head resting in her lap). ca. 1953.Copy print only, courtesy of Jonathan Williams.323:49Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams, Black Mountain. See Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 8 (Fall 1977): 64.
Charles Olson with Constance Olson, his head resting on her lap.19531 copy print (mounted). 20 1/4 x 25 1/4Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams. Olson: The Charles Olson Archives, Number 8. Page 64
Charles Olson in a suit. ca. 1953.Copy print only, courtesy of Jonathan Williams.323:50Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams, Black Mountain.
Charles Olson with daughter Kate. ca. 1953.Copy print only, courtesy of Jonathan Williams.323:51Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams, Black Mountain.
Charles Olson with David Weinrib and Karen Barnes, Black Mountain.ca. 1953.323:52Karen and David Weinrib, Black Mountain1 photographic print; 9 1/2 x 10 3/4 cm323:52Photographs by Mary Ann Fretz, Black Mountain.Summer 1953.323:53Related MaterialContact sheet of snapshots, including Charles Olson and Kate on porch, Wesley Huss, David Tudor, Michael Rumaker, and others. Includes several enlarged copy prints. Gift to the Archives from Mary Ann Fretz Guisti.
Pianist David Tudor and M.L. Richards, Black Mountain College. Summer 1953. Photo by Mary Ann Fretz Giusti, Courtesy of Literary Archives, University of Connecticut LibrarySummer 19531 photographic print; 10 x 12 1/2 cm323:53Michael Rumaker in study, Black MountainSummer 19531 contact sheet, 2 prints; 12 x 6 1/2 cm323:53Poet Charles Olson with Daughter on the Dining Porch, Black Mountain College, Summer 1953. Photo by Marry ann Fretz Giusti, Courtesy of Library Archives, University of Connecticut LibrarySummer 19531 photographic print; 16 1/2 x 15 1/2 cm323:53Group portrait of Black Mountain community, with Charles Olson, Betty Kaiser, Joe Fiore, Ebbe Borregaard, Ann Simone, Wesley Huss, Eric Weinberger, Dan Rice, and others. ca. 1956-1957.323:54Related MaterialFiled with copy print and identifications by Michael Rumaker (1991). For a variant print with identifications, see The Arts at Black Mountain, p. 241.
Community gathering to announce the closing of the college. Front (left to right): Eric Weinberger, Dan Rice, Basil King, Betty Olson, Charles Olson, Harvey Fauenglass, Joseph Fiore, Ebbe Borregaard. Back: Wesley Huss, unidentified man, Eloise Mixon, Don Mixon, Ann Simone, Robert Hawley, unidentified woman. September 27, 19561 photographic print; 6 1/2 x 3/4 323:54Related MaterialPhoto courtesy Dita Frauenglass Adam and Harvey Frauenglass
Charles Olson in San Francisco. 1957.3 sheets of contact strips and 1 enlargement, by Harry Redl, showing Charles Olson at a party and in posed portraits.With 3 copy prints.323:55Related MaterialSee A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 10.
Charles Olson in San Francisco1957323:56Related MaterialPhotographed by Harry Redl.
Olson, in 1957, by Harry Redl.1 photographic print (mounted); 23 1/2 x 17 1/2cm323:56Charles Olson in San Francisco1957includes copies and 35 mm negatives323:57Charles Olson in a recording studio, probably in San Francisco. ca. 1957.1 sheet of 35mm-contact strips.323:58Charles Olson at Black Mountain. April 1957.323:59Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 2 (Fall 1974): 58.
Charles Olson with Marion WernickNovember 1959.324:60How I look these days... (Charles Olson's Handwriting)1 photographic print; 9x9cm324:60"Grants Receiving." ca. 1961.With 2 copy prints.324:61Related MaterialSee Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 9 (Spring 1978): page 73.
'Grants Receiving'19611 photographic print; 10 1/2 x 8 1/4 cm324:61Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 9. Page 73
Charles Olson contemplating a madonna. ca. 1961. With 2 copy prints.324:62Related MaterialSee Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 9 (Spring 1978): page 72.
Charles Olson contemplating a madonna. 19611 photographic print; 10 1/2 cm x 8 1/4 cm324:62Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 9. Page 72.
2 color prints.1961 ca. September.324:62a Charles Olson inside a house smoking.September 3, 19601 photographic print (color); 8 3/4 x 8 3/4 cm324:62aCharles Olson at home in Gloucester, sitting on table. ca. 1962.With 2 copy prints.324:63Related MaterialSee Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 9 (Spring 1978): page 74.
Portrait. Color print.September 1962.324:64Charles Olson, Gloucester, photograph by Ken Irby September 19621 photographic print, color; 12 1/2 x 17 1/2 cm324:64Black and White Portrait. ca. 1963. Polaroid original with 1 copy print.324:64aRelated MaterialSee Call Him Ishmael, plate 3.
Charles Olson at Buffalo, with Warren Tallman, Allen Ginsberg, et al. 1963.Copy Prints Only324:65Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 4 (Fall 1975): pages 36-39.
Charles Olson at Buffalo with Warren Tallman, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Clark, Mrs. Rodefer, Pauline Wah, Olson and John Wieners. Photograph by Karen Tallman. 19631 photographic print; 25 1/4 x 20 1/2 cm324:65Charles Olson, in Buffalo, with Ginsberg at Tallman's house. Photograph by Karen Tallman.Summer 19631 copy print; 25 1/4 x 20 1/2 cm324:65Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 4. Page 39.
Charles Olson, in Buffalo. Photograph by Karen Tallman.19631 copy print; 25 1/4 x 20 1/2 cm324:65Charles Olson at Buffalo, with Warren Tallman, Allen Ginsberg, et al. Photograph by Karen Tallman.1963325:66In kitchen with Betty. June 1963.3 prints, 1 early enlargement, 4 copy prints.324:67In kitchen with Betty. ca. June 1963.With 3 copy prints (1 dated July 1968 by the photofinisher).324:68Charles Olson19631 photographic print; 13 x 8 3/4324:68Charles Olson in Gloucester. June 1963.2 prints.324:69Portrait by Elsa Dorfman, with her stamp. Verso of print heavily annotated by CO. ca. 1965.324:70Related MaterialSee Elsa's Housebook, p. 41 (a different photograph).
Annotation by Charles Olson [hard to read]19651 photographic print; 17 1/2 x 12 1/2cm324:70Charles Olson at Spoleto with Morse[?]ca. July 1965.2 prints.324:71Related MaterialPhotographs by M.L. Morse.
Charles Olson with Ezra Pound at Spoleto. July 1965.2 copy prints only.324:72Related MaterialSee A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 8.
Charles Olson onstage at Spoleto.ca. June 26, 1965.324:73Charles Olson and George Butterick walking in Gloucester.ca. 1968.324:74Portrait by Ann Charters. See Olson/Melville, frontispiece.1968.324:75Charles Olson in Gloucester. 29324:76Related MaterialPhotographs by Charles Stein. Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 1 (Spring 1974): pages 8-16. 6 prints and copyprints. Note: Some original prints are missing.
Charles Olson in Gloucester19691 photographic print; 8 3/4 x 12 1/2 cm324:76Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 1. Page 14
Charles Olson in Gloucester324:77Related MaterialPhotographs by Charles Stein. Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 1 (Spring 1974): pages 8-16. 6 prints and copyprints. Note: Some original prints are missing.
Charles Olson in Gloucester324:78Related MaterialPhotographs by Charles Stein. Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 1 (Spring 1974): pages 8-16. 6 prints and copyprints. Note: Some original prints are missing.
Charles Olson beckoning from house at Fort Square, and Charles Olson with N. Stewart Brown and Nick Ceppi. July 19, 1969 2 color prints with 2 black-and-white copyprints.324:79Undated portraits, snapshots, and negatives,ca. 1937-1969.324:80Undated portraits, snapshots, and negatives324:81Charles Olson talking to a woman in a work-place324:82Charles Olson talking to Bernarda Shahn, Roosevelt N.J.n.d.1 photographic print; 17 1/4 x 23 1/4324:82Undated portraits, snapshots, and negatives324:83The wedding of Jean Riboud or Krishna Ray at the Kellory estate, Silvermine Connecticut. Olson was a "bear man"October 1, 1949324:83Undated portraits, snapshots, and negatives324:84Undated portraits, snapshots, and negatives324:85Charles Olson smoking a cigarette in Buffalo N.Y.April 1965324:86Charles Olson smoking a cigarette in Buffalo, N.Y.April 19651 photographic print; 25 x 20 cm324:86Undated portraits, snapshot, and negatives324:87Charles Olson in a classroom324:88Black and white picture of Charles Olson, lecturing, teaching. Annotated on the back. In David Ray's class, Cornell University, 23 July 1962July 23, 19621 photographic print; 25 x 16 cm324:88Related MaterialPhotograph by Lenny Lipton
Charles Olson in a classroom, among students. California Hall, BerkeleyJuly 20/23, 19651 photographic print; 16 3/4 x 12 3/4324:88Portrait of Charles Olson with a bird on his head, Enniscorthy 19461946includes 2 copy prints.324:89Portrait of Charles Olson with a bird on his head. Enniscorthy 194619461 photographic print; 13 3/4 x 8 1/4 cm324:89Charles Olson with a bird on his head, a woman feeding the bird. Enniscorthy, 194619462 copy prints.325:90Charles Olson with a bird on his head, a woman feeding the bird. Enniscorthy, 194619462 copy prints; 25 x 20 1/2 cmUndated portraits, snapshots, and negatives325:91Undated portraits, snapshots, and negatives325:92Undated portraits, snapshots, and negatives325:93C. Charles Olson's FamilyCharles Olson, Sr. Wearing hat, seated on rocks at seaside. ca. 1934.325:94Related MaterialSee The Post Office, plate 1.
Charles Olson, Sr. in the Worcester Continentals.undated325:94aRelated MaterialSee Charles Olson Robert Creeley, v. 8, plate 6.
Charles Olson, Sr.various dates.325:95Charles Olson, Sr.325:96Charles Olson, Sr.325:97Mary T. Olson.various dates. 9 prints.325:98Constance Wilcock Olson with Hilda Morley at Black Mountain College.undated325:99Constance Wilcock Olson with Hilda Morley at Black Mountain College.1 photographic print; 9 x 6 1/4 cm325:99Robert Payne, Gerald Silvera, and unidentified woman on Monterella college, Alabama.1950Related MaterialSee also F134 and 135
Constance Wilcock Olson with infant Kate. Color print.1952.325:99aConstance Wilcock Olson. ca. 1953.325:100Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams. Copy print only.
Betty Kaiser Olson. ca. 1942-1968.325:101Summer 1943. Taken in New Paltz, N.Y. at Mrs. Celuch's home where we spent a week19431 photographic print; 7 x 11 1/2 325:101Junior Dance, went with Richard YoungDecember 4, 19421 photographic print; 10 x 13cm325:101Betty Kaiser Olson. 325:102Kate Olson.n.d.325:103Betty Kaiser Olson. 325:104Betty Kaiser Olson. 325:105Kate Olson.ca. 1953.325:106Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams. Copy print only.
Kate Olson. various dates.24 prints.325:107Charles Peter Olson. various dates.28 prints. Also includes miscellaneous negatives.325:108-109Vandla Olson Hedges. undated326:110Related Material2 portraits, one published in A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 4. Copy prints only. Gift to the Archives from Philip Hedges.
Vandla Olson Hedges, Courtesy of Phillip E. Hedges, Topsham, M.E., Original taken in ... probably before her marriagen.d.1 photographic print; 17 x 11 1/2 cm326:110Vandla Olson Hedges, Courtesy of Philip E. Hedges, Topsham, M.E. Original taken in St. John, N.B. ... therefore after her marriage ... n.d.1 photographic print; 16 1/2 x 11 1/2 cm326:110"Aunt Augusta". undated5 prints mounted.326:111Mounted prints of unidentified family members (in frame bearing a Gloucester frame-maker's label).undatedOSD. Friends and AssociatesClassmates. Before 1936.326:112Your Friend Sowell Field19281 photographic print (mounted); 13 x 9 cm326:112Classmatesbefore 1936326:113Classmatesbefore 1936326:113aClassmatesbefore 1936326:113bPaul Blackburn. Summer 1951.326:113d"Blackburn, summer 1951, Metropolitan Life Buildings fading away behind the firmness of cheekbone jawline, etc. Taken by self, very bad, focus, etc. Flattering, etc. Without glasses."--verso.Summer 19511 photographic print; 8 1/2 x 9 cm326:113dClassmatesbefore 1936326:113cRobert Creeley. Includes photographs of Ann Creeley and sons. various dates.326:114Related MaterialSee Charles Olson Robert Creeley, v. 1, plate 1; v. 2, plates 2-4; v. 5, plate 6; v. 7, plates 4-5.
Robert Creeley and son David (right) with neighborAugust 19501 photographic print; 8 3/4 x 12 1/2 cmCreeleys, New Hampshire. O Pioneers!19501 photographic print; 9 x 13 3/4cm326:114Creeleysn.d.1 photographic print; 8 3/4 x 8 1/2 cm326:114Ann Creeley19511 photographic print; 7 x 10 1/2 cm326:114Creeleys19511 photographic print; 7 x 10 1/2 cm326:114Bobbie Creeley [?]n.d.1 photographic print; 7 x 10 cm326:114Creeleyn.d.1 photographic print; 7 x 10 1/2 cm326:114Robert Creeley. Includes photographs of Ann Creeley and sons.various dates326:115Related MaterialSee Charles Olson Robert Creeley, v. 1, plate 1; v. 2, plates 2-4; v. 5, plate 6; v. 7, plates 4-5.
Robert Creeley. Banalbufar, Mallorca19521 photographic print; 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 cm326:115Related MaterialSee also Jonathan Williams photo in Vincent Katz, Black Mountain College: Experiment in Art, page 272
Sept 1, 1950; CreeleySeptember 1, 19501 photographic print; 10 1/2 x 7 cm326:115Creeley- N. Hampshire n.d.1 photographic print; 8 3/4 x 8 3/4 cm326:115Robert Creeley. Includes photographs of Ann Creeley and sons.various datesCopy prints 326:116Related MaterialSee Charles Olson Robert Creeley, v. 1, plate 1; v. 2, plates 2-4; v. 5, plate 6; v. 7, plates 4-5.
Fielding Dawson.undated326:116aBarbara Denny. undatedprints with 1 original negative.326:117Ed Dorn with son. March 1960.326:117a"That's Paul (Ed Dorn)"19601 photographic print; 8 3/4 x 8 3/4 cm326:117aHelene Dorn19601 photographic print; 10 1/2 x 8 1/4 cmRobert Duncan.ca. 1960.326:117bVincent Ferrini. August 16-22, 19517 prints.326:118"Vincent Ferrini ... and Mary Shore," undatednewspaper clipping326:118aRelated MaterialSee A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 12. 2 copy prints.
Tom Field. Polaroid print of wife and infant child. Cf. note to Charles Olson 1964 ca. July 23.1964.326:118bRainer Gerhardt. Includes family. 6 prints with 1 copy print. See Charles Olson Robert Creeley, v. 7, plate 3.Summer 1957, other dates.327:119Gerhardtn.d.1 photographic print; 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 cm327:119Gerhardt family summer 1951; freiberg, Charles cordiallySummer 19511 photographic print; 6 1/4 x 9 cm327:119Related MaterialSee George Butterick, Co & RC Complete Commandence, Volume 7 after page 160
Rainer and Rendte [?] Gerhardtn.d.1 photographic print; 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 cm327:119Gerhardt Children [?]n.d.1 photographic print; 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 cm327:119Gerhardt[?]n.d.1 photographic print; 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 xm327:119Gerhardtn.d.1 photographic print; 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 cm327:119Hettie Jones nursing infant daughter. "The 2 Lady Joneses"--verso.undated327:119a"The 2 Lady Joneses"n.d.1 photographic print; 12 1/2 x 9 cm327:119aRene Laubies.undated327:119bRene Laubies, friend of Creeley1 photographic print; 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 cm327:119bKenneth Rexroth with daughter.undated2 prints327:120Rexroth and daughtern.d.1 photographic print; 8 3/4 x 9 cm327:120Rexroth's daughtern.d.1 photographic print; 8 3/4 x 9 cm327:120Michael Rumaker.undated327:120aHelen Stein. undated Gift to the Archives of Mary Shore. With 2 copy prints.327:121Related MaterialSee A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 9.
Helen Stein- Painter. Gloucester Mass. Given to me by her brother in Boston... 1 photographic print; 17 1/2 x 12 1/2 cm327:121Gael Turnbull. undated3 prints.327:122Gael Turnbull and Wifen.d.1 photographic print; 11 x 7 cm327:122Jonathan Williams holding Jargon edition of Maximus.undated327:123Diana Woelffer.undated327:123aEmerson Woelffer in studio. Photograph by Diana Woelffer.v 27 December 1951.OS1Unidentified photographs of people. Includes pictures of Charles Peter Olson and Harry Martin.327:124Unidentified photographs of people. Includes pictures of Allen Ginsberg, Robert Creeley, Panna Grady, and Michael Rumaker 327:125Unidentified photographs of people. May include members of Olson's family.327:126Unidentified photographs of people. May include members of Olson's family.327:127Albert Sorrantinon.d.1 photographic print (mounted); 23 1/2 x 18 cm327:127Unidentified photographs of people. May include members of Olson's family.327:128"Miami"--verso. A woman on the beachn.d.327:128Unidentified photographs of people. May include members of Olson's family.327:129Unidentified photographs of people. Includes pictures of T.S. Eliot and Stefan Volpe327:130Unidentified photographs of people. May include members of Olson's family.327:131Unidentified photographs of people. May include members of Olson's family. Icludes pictures of Kate Olson327:132Unidentified photographs of people. May include members of Olson's family.327:133Suzie Hare, Coggeshill, Wiscasset, Maine 19521 photographic print; 8 1/4 x 8 1/4 cmUnidentified photographs of people. May include members of Olson's family.327:134Unidentified photographs of people. Includes pictures of Edward Dorn's children327:135To aunt Betty, with love, Lionel Josguise. In this picture he is eight months old, he is going to be a year old this month.n.d.1 photographic print (mounted); 18 1/2 x 15 1/4 cmUnidentified photographs of people. May include members of Olson's family.328:136E. Black Mountain CollegeThe Studies Building at Black Mountain College reflected in Lake Eden, reproduced from a college catalog. ca. 1950. 2 copy prints328:137Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 2 (Fall 1974): pages 60-61.
"T.J.," handyman at BMC. Contact print with enlarged copy print.ca. 1953.328:138T.J.- handyman at BMC19531 photographic print; 6x6cm328:138"From my house Black Mt (when it was the Jalowitz's) looking to the farm. Olson, October 23rd 1968"--verso.ca. 1953328:139"From my house Black Mt (when it was the Jalowitz's) looking to the farm. Olson, October 23rd 1968"--verso.ca. 19531 photographic print; 17 x 21 cm328:139Photographs taken at the site of Black Mountain College, then Camp Rochmont, by Frank Ballard. Summer 1977.51 prints. Gift to the Archives from Frank Ballard.328:139a-cF. GloucesterShipyards: David Story yard and John Bishop yardundatedtwo prints, presentation inscriptions to Charles Olson dated 1960. With Charles Olson's annotations.328:140John Bishop's Yard...[?]1 photographic print; 12 1/2 x 17 1/2 cm328:140David Story yard..[?]1 photographic print; 12 1/2 x 17 1/2 cm328:140Unidentified Gloucester shipyard (mounted 19th-century print)undatedOSPhotographs of Gloucester paintings. undatedminor annotations by Charles Olson.328:141Miss Adel wrote...[?] (Charles Olson annotation)1 photographic print; 10 x 12 1/2 cm328:141This is shipyard ... [?]1 photographic print; 10 x 12 1/2 cm328:141Photographs of Gloucester paintings. undated328:142Photographs of Gloucester ships. undated3 prints.328:142a, OS4Destroyer Flusser[?] stationed at Gloucester ... during the celebration.n.d.1 photographic print; 13 x 25 1/2 cm328:142a19th-century portraits of Gloucester residents.undated 18 cartes-des-visites and 1 cabinet photograph.328:143To Dearest Alice on her umptieth unbirthday. From Humpty D. Question: Did an anty miss even live in the Hunters House?n.d.1 photographic print; 14 1/2 x 9 cm328:143Portrait of Homer Barrett, Gloucester.undated328:14419th-century scenes. undated2 prints and 1 stereocard.328:14519-Century Scenes.n.d.329:14619-Century Scenesn.d.329:146aGloucester scenes, ca. 1920-1960; includes Oceanwood Cottage, Little Theater, etc.undated329:147Gloucester Harbor, December 196319631 photographic print; 9 x 12 1/4 cm329:147Early Gloucester, Stage Fortn.d.1 photographic print; 8 1/4 x 6 1/4 cm329:147Fresh Water Cove, Gloucester Mass19301 photographic print; 7 x 11 1/2 cm329:147Little Theter Gloucester Mass19291 photographic print; 7 x 11 cm329:147Oceanwood Cottagen.d.1 photographic print; 7 x 11 cm329:147Remi OBrien, Friend of the felte[?]r Cassearn.d1 photographic print; 11 1/4 x 7 cm329:147Remi OBrien looking me over.19301 photographic print; 11 1/2 x 7 cm329:147Albert Alcaly Gregory Smithn.d.1 photographic print; 19 x 23 1/4 cm329:147Gloucester scenes by Barry Paine. 8 prints.ca. 1968-69.329:14828 Fort Square: interior of Olson's house, showing maps and notes on walls, writing on window frames. March 1970.48 prints.329:148aRelated MaterialPhotographs by George Butterick; his gift to the Archives.
Photograph of Charles Olson. Typescript on mattboard reads "property of Vincent Ferrini, Gloucester MA." Charles Olson manuscript on verso, entitled "A Statement on the Sporn Case and on the Feinberg Law."OS1:1Photograph of Gloucester MA vessel, the Elizabeth Howard. Manuscript on verso reads "Elizabeth Howard coming into Gloucester Harbor." Photographer's imprint reads "From Keystone View Co. Inc. 258 Washington Street."1928.OS1:2Photograph of the ship "Mabel Leighton" at a rigging loft in Gloucester MA.OS1:3Photograph of audience watching dance performance in a park. Taken from set of Olson family photos.ca. 1920's.OS1:4Photograph marked "Annual Outing, City Employees, Aug. 20, 1925, Gloucester [MA]." Taken from set of Olson family photos.August 20, 1925.OS1:5Photograph of Robert Creeley. Manuscript on verso reads "Photo, RC [Robert Creeley]/ Bana/ Mar 53 -, for Charles and Con August 54 Jon X W - [Jonathan Williams?]."March 1953.OS1:6Photograph marked "First Mid-Winter -- of the Barrett Camp Association, American House, Boston."February 10, 1923.OS1:7Photograph of Committee on Street Railways, Massachusetts Legislature.1908.OS1:8Group photograph on steps of building.ca. 1920's-1930's.OS1:9Photographs of drawings of Gloucester MA. Views of the city from the Harbor. 7 prints.OS1:10Photographs of paintings of Gloucester MA. Views of the Harbor. 3 prints.OS1:11Photographs of drawings of Gloucester MA. Views of the coastline. 6 prints.OS1:12Photographs of paintings of Gloucester MA. Views of the Harbor. 5 prints.OS1:13Photographs of paintings of Gloucester MA. Views of buildings. 5 prints.OS1:14G. Miscellaneous Photographs Owned by Charles Olson (Not Family)Photograph of the Eaton portrait of Herman Melville. undatedPresentation inscription on verso from Eleanor Metcalf.329:149To Charles P. Olson jr- This photograph of Eaton's portrait of Herman Mellville, from his ... daughter...
n.d.1 photographic print; 22 1/4 x 17 3/4 cm329:149Birthplace of Ezra Pound, Hailey, Idaho.undated329:150Birthplace of Ezra Pound, Hailey Idahon.d.1 photographic print; 8 1/4 x 11 1/2 cm329:150Yucatan scenes. undated2 prints.329:151Villa Alcanich del Estado de Yucatann.d.1 photographic print; 8 x 11 1/2 cm329:151House at Lerma 1950-19511 photographic print; 10 x 17 cm329:151Photographs by Nicholas Dean (studies of seaweed). 4 prints.undated329:152Photographs by Dick Lebowitz. undated13 prints.329:153Photographs by Dick Lebowitzn.d.329:154Photographs of Indian artifacts by Diana Woelffer. undated7 prints.329:155By Diana Woelffern.d.1 photographic print; 9 1/4 x 23 1/4 cm329:155This was found ... [?] illegible handwrittingn.d.1 photographic print; 12 3/4 x 25 1/4 cm329:155Olmec[?] from a small village near Lerman.d.1 photographic print; 14 x 16 1/4 cm329:155This is a rare 4 legged bowe ... n.d.1 photographic print; 15 3/4 x 21 1/2 cm329:155N.W. [illegible name], a beautiful ... wooden mask... [illegible]n.d.1 photographic print; 25 1/2 x 20 cm329:155Diana Woelffern.d.1 photographic print; 20 1/2 x 25 cm329:155By: Diana Woelffern.d.1 photographic print 20 1/2 x 25 cm329:15519th- and 20th-century photographs of miscellaneous artifacts.undated329:155a, OS2Cosmic Egg, (...Brahm-Brahma)..."Basholi" style. Egg gold-leaft. For Charles, from [illegible]1 photographic print; 9 1/2 x 15 3/4 cm329:155aUnidentified photograph by Diana Woelffer.ca. 1949.OS3Photographs by Sam Rosenberg, Washington, D.C. (studies of plants and store fronts). undated4prints.330:156by Sam Rosenberg- Washington n.d.1 photographic print; 18 cm x 17 1/2 cm330:156by Sam Rosenberg, Washington n.d.1 photographic print; 20 1/4 x 21 1/2 cm330:156by Sam Rosenberg n.d.1 photographic print; 20 1/2 x 25 cm330:156Unidentified stage set or model. Print removed from Melville, Moby Dick (London: Constable, 1922), vol. 1, p. 210.undated330:157Color publicity photographs of the Beatles (George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr). undated4 prints.330:158Miscellaneous unidentified photographs.undated330:159-160H. Copy Prints Made For Publication (Not Owned by Charles Olson)Original manuscript for "Journal of Swordfishing Cruise." undated330:161Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of Charles Olson Arhcives, Number 7 (Spring 1977): pages 36-37.
Original manuscript for "Added to making a Republic in gloom" (Maximus 584). undated330:162Related MaterialSee A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 17.
Original manuscript for "The City Hall as is now was burned" with print reproducing the painting by Jerome Elwell. See Olson 1 (Spring 1974): 41, 49-53. 3 sets of prints.undated330:163-165Original manuscript for "The Secret of the Black Chrysanthemum." See Olson 3 (Spring 1975): 82-92. 2 sets of prints.undated330:166-167Original manuscript for poem beginning "there on the City's Front" (Maximus, p. 398). See Editing the Maximus Poems, Appendix 1, p. 1.undated330:168Original manuscript for poem beginning "I have been an ability" (Maximus, p. 495-499). See Editing the Maximus Poems, Appendix 1, p. 2-10.undated330:169Original manuscript for unpublished poem. See Editing the Maximus Poems, Appendix 1, p. 11.undated330:170Original manuscript for unpublished poem. See Editing the Maximus Poems, Appendix 1, p. 12.undated330:171Original manuscript for unpublished poem. See Editing the Maximus Poems, Appendix 1, p. 13.undated330:172Original manuscript for poem beginning "I was bold, I had courage" (Maximus, p. 612). See Editing the Maximus Poems, Appendix 1, p. 14.undated330:173Original manuscript for "Short Possible Poem" (Maximus, p. 618). See Editing the Maximus Poems, Appendix 1, p. 15-16.undated330:174Original manuscript for "my wife, my car" (Maximus, p. 635). 2 prints.undated330:175Original diagram for proposed reorganization of Black Mountain College, ca. 1954. See Olson 2 (Fall 1974): 49. 2 prints.undated330:175aPages from Wolfshehl and von der Leyen's Alteste deutsche Dichtung with CO's notes. See A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 16.undated330:176Pages from The Trot-Moc Book of Indian Fairy Tales. See A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 4.undated330:177Pages from Carl Jung's Psychology and Alchemy, with CO's notes. See A Guide to the Maximus Poems, plate 18.undated330:178Samuel de Champlain's map of "Le Beauport" (Gloucester Harbor), with CO's notes. See Olson 5 (Spring 1976): 66.undated330:179Pages from Brooks Adams' The Law of Civilization and Decay, with CO's notes. See Olson 1 (Spring 1974): 59.undated330:179aMiscellaneous manuscripts and annotations.undated331:180Miscellaneous manuscripts and annotations.331:181Postcards from Robert Creeley to Charles Olson, ca. 6 October 1950. Sundated331:182Related MaterialSee Charles Olson Robert Creeley, v. 3, plates 3-5.
"Schooner Doris M. Hawes." undatedWith copy negative.331:183Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 7 (Spring 1977): page 38.
"The Crew of the Auxiliary Schooner Doris M. Hawes Hoisting in Swordfish." undated331:183aRelated MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archhives, Number 7 (Spring 1977): page 5.
Drawings of Charles Olson, including one by Fielding Dawson. undated331:184Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 8 (Fall 1977): page 63.
"Retiring Councillors Complimented," clipping from Gloucester Daily Times. undated2 prints.331:185Related MaterialOlson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, Number 5 (Spring 1976): page 67.
Cover of Fragmente 1 (1951). undated331:186Related MaterialSee Charles Olson Robert Creeley, v. 7, plate 2.
Envelope of Robert Creeley's 11 Sept. 1951 letter to Charles Olson. undated331:187Related MaterialSee Charles Olson Robert Creeley, v. 7, plate 6.
Wellesley Hills Trolley. undatedCopy negative only.331:188Related MaterialSee The Post Office, p. 22.
Exhibition of Jargon Press books, including Maximus 1-10. undatedCopy print only.331:189Related MaterialPhotograph by Jonathan Williams. See Call Him Ishmael, plate 10.
Unidentified copy prints and miscellany.undated331:190-192Unsorted photographs.undated332-333Slides of Olson's rooms and portraits in Gloucester.undated334Series VI: Black Mountain College RecordsBoard minutes.335Financial records, pensions, etc.336Financial records, pensions, etc.337Withholding tax records.338Business records, correspondence of rector.1954-1956.339Business records: contingency salaries, etc.340Business records: miscellaneous.1953-1956.341Business records: miscellaneous.342Business records: miscellaneous.343Sale of property.344Disposition of property.345Harriet Englehardt Collection of Latin American Textiles: correspondence and inventories.346Student files. Restricted for 75 years from date of file.347Student files. Restricted for 75 years from date of file.348Student transcripts. Restricted for 75 years from date of file.349Student report cards. Restricted for 75 years from date of file.350Published ephemera.351College Finances.352-353Instructor Records.354Microfilms of Black Mountain College Records.355-358Series VII: EphemeraUndated, 1928-1938.3591939-1951.3601952-1960.3611960-1969.362Charles Olson's Typewriter.363Charles Olson's Pocket Litter.364American Book Awards Plaque, presented in Charles Olson in 1988 (post-mortem).3652 Hand-tooled Leather Purses.366Charles Olson's Tarot Cards.367Charles Olson's Marbles and Pennywhistle.368Series VIII: Related MaterialsAnne Bosshard's Olson Materials.369Levi and Sarah Berman's Olson Materials.370Robert Creeley's Olson Materials.371-373Robert Duncan's Olson Materials.374Jeremy Prynne's Olson Materials.375B. Scott's Olson Materials.376Mary Shore's Olson Materials.377John Wiener's Olson Materials.378Oversized MaterialsGeneral noteThe oversized materials are part of their respective series and do not constitute a separate series in this collection.
Periodicals.379Literary Journals.380Newspapers.381Newspapers.382Artwork, Maps, MS, Correspondence.383Original Prints of Charles Olson's "This" in assorted colors from the Black Mountain Printshop.384Newspapers.385Letterbook. FRAGILE.386Artwork, Maps, MS, Correspondence.387Newspapers.388Maps.389Atlases and Newspapers.390Atlas.391Photographs.392Artwork and Maps.393MS and Correspondence.394Atlas.395Maps, Artwork, MS.MCCharles Olson reading, University of Kansas1969-0001/R 15n.d.Some static at the head in the background. Cross talk from previous recording detected at beginning of tape as well as middle of tape. This is not content from alternate tracks or imprint from previous winds. It is recorded on the same tracks as the poetry tracks. It appears as if this was content that was previously recorded on the tape and the erase head ahead of the record head didn't fully erase the previous content. Problem apparent through 07:25. The quality of the Charles Olson content is good. Content goes to end of tape. Single sided.1 sound tape reel (62 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 channel, mono1969-0001/R 15 P1969-0001/CD 1 RCharles Olson reading, University of Kansas: n.d.
Scope and Content NoteIncludes readings of Maximus, to Gloucester; So Sassafras; Maximus, to Gloucester, Letter 27; An Ode on Cape Ann; From Maximus IV; “View”: fr the Orontes; To travel Typhon; Chronicles; The Gulf of Maine; Maximus, from Dogtown - I; Going Right out of the Century; Maximus, to Gloucester Letter 15; A Later Note on Letter # 15;
Letter # 41 [broken off]; Maximus, from Dogtown – II; The Distances; The Librarian; To Gerhardt, There, Among Europe’s Things of Which He Has Written Us in His “Brief an Creeley und Olson”; In Cold Hell, in Thicket
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Charles Olson reading the Kingfishers and other poems for R.W. Emerson1969-0001/R 30August 19, 1950Quality is rather good. Occasionally can hear minor vibration/ motor noise in background - a fan? Motors outside? It's minimal. Single sided.1 sound tape reel (23 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 channel, monoOlson reading the Kingfishers and other poems for R.W. Emerson: August 19, 1950
1969-0001/R 30 P1969-0001/CD 2 RAccessOriginal not available due to fragility. Use reference copy rather than the original.
Charles Olson discusses Melville, Goddard College1969-0001/R 26April 14, 19621 sound tape reel (62 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 channel, mono1969-0001/R 26 PCharles Olson discusses Melville, Goddard College: April 14, 1962
1969-0001/CD 3 RPhysical Characteristics and Technical RequirementsOccasionally speaker sounds slightly muffled - possibly turning away from microphone? Because at the start of a new sentence he seems clear again. Content goes to end of tape but speaker finished in time - hear, "We just made it". Single sided.
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Charles Olson interviewed by Andrew Leinoff, part II1969-0001/R 1919691 sound tape reel (64 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 channel, monoCharles Olson interviewed by Andrew Leinoff, part II: 1969
1969-0001/CD 4 R1969-0001/R 19 PPhysical Characteristics and Technical RequirementsBegins abruptly. Some rumblings in track - probably microphone movement and ambient sound in room. Ends abruptly, content goes to the end of the tape. Single Sided.
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Charles Olson interviewed by Andrew Leinoff, part I1969-0001/R 1819691 sound tape reel (64 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 channel, mono1969-0001/CD 5 R1969-0001/R 18 PCharles Olson interviewed by Andrew Leinoff, part I: 1969
Physical Characteristics and Technical RequirementsLots of microphone noise when it is finally turned on. Some rumblings in track - probably microphone movement and ambient sound in room. Probably a single microphone shared between interviewer and interviewee. Ends abruptly, content goes to the end of the tape. Single Sided.
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Charles Olson reading, Goddard College1969-0001/R 2April 12, 19621 sound tape reel (60 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 channel, mono1969-0001/R 2 P1969-0001/CD 6 RCharles Olson reading, Goddard College: April 12, 1962
Physical Characteristics and Technical RequirementsLots of rustling on the microphone at the start of the recording. Overall quality is good. Content goes to end of tape. Single sided.
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