MsC 585

Iowa Author

  Manuscript Register

PAPERS OF PAUL COREY

Collection Dates: 1920 -- 1992
26 linear ft.

This document describes a collection of materials held by the
Special Collections Department
University of Iowa Libraries
Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1420
Phone: 319-335-5921
Fax: 319-335-5900
e-mail: lib-spec@uiowa.edu

Posted to Internet: November 1997
Addendum: September 2003
, January 2004

Acquisition Note: Mr. Corey donated this collection to the University of Iowa over a period of years, starting in 1940, and continued sending manuscripts throughout his lifetime. His daughter Anne made the final gift in 1993, a year after Mr. Corey's death.

Access and Restrictions: This collection is open for research.

Photographs: Boxes Box (a and b) 11. (Boxes 13 -- 20 contain pictures which accompanied his building articles) 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Yosemite, 22, 23, 30, 46, 54

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Table of Contents

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents

I. Series One -- Correspondence

Boxes 1 -- 9

II. Series Two -- Subject Files

Boxes 9 --12

III. Series Three -- Manuscripts

Boxes 13 -- 51

IV. Series Four -- Scrapbooks

Box 52

Box 53 -- Correspondence with Nita Harrell

Index to Paul Corey Correspondence

 

Biographical Note

Paul Corey was born in the family farmhouse near Marne in Shelby County, Iowa, on July 8, 1903. He was the youngest of seven children. His father died before he was two, but his mother, with the help of her older sons, continued to operate the one hundred-sixty acre farm. When he was fourteen, he moved to Atlantic, Iowa, with his mother and one brother. He graduated from high school there in 1921. Corey attended the University of Iowa, receiving his B.A. in journalism in 1925.

Corey's first job, after graduating, was as a reporter for a trade paper in Chicago. After only a few months there, he moved to New York City where he had a variety of jobs, including work for the Encyclopedia Brittanica and the Real Estate Record and Builder's Guide. While in New York City, Corey married the poet, Ruth Lechlitner. They spent a year in Europe (1928 -- 1929) before moving back to Cold Spring-on-Hudson, New York. There Corey pursued his writing career, while he built their house, and raised chickens for profit. His farm trilogy: Three Miles Square (1939), The Road Returns (1940), and County Seat (1941) was written and published while building that house. The Corey's only child, Anne, was also born in Cold Spring, New York.

In 1947, they moved to Sonoma, California. Here Corey built another house, while continuing his writing. He published a number of "how-to" books and articles for amateur home builders. He also taught a home building class at Napa College.

Paul Corey was a serious environmentalist, animal activist, and political liberal. His most consuming interest was the preservation of the mountain lion in northern California. He was also active in local efforts to spay and neuter domestic pets. A cat lover, Corey published numerous articles, stories, and books regarding feline behavior. He advocated the non-intrusive observation of animals rather than controlled scientific or laboratory testing (which he deplored). His politics remained liberal throughout his life. His was a familiar name on petitions and letters to the editor in Sonoma, protesting local politics and national policies.

Active into his last year, Paul Corey died of a cerebral hemorrhage on December 17, 1992, at the age of 89.

 Scope and Contents

Paul Corey began donating his papers to the University of Iowa Libraries in 1940, when he deposited the manuscript of his first novel, Three Miles Square. It was one of the first Iowa Author manuscripts received by the libraries and the director's letter of acknowledgment to Corey stated "we hope it will form the nucleus of a collection of manuscripts." Corey continued to deposit his papers (and those of his wife, poet Ruth Lechlitner) with the libraries throughout his lifetime. His daughter, Anne, made the final gift in 1993, less than one year after his death.

The papers of Paul Corey consist of twenty-six linear feet of records dating from 1920 to 1992. They document not only his literary accomplishments, but his personal, political, and environmental interests. The papers are organized into four series: Correspondence, Subject Files, Manuscripts, and Scrapbooks. The Correspondence Series dates from 1920 to 1992 and is arranged chronologically. It includes letters from: Clarence A. Andrews, Buel Griffith Beems, Jack Conroy, Phyllis Crawford, August Derleth, John T. Frederick, Philip Gerber, Granville Hicks, Darrell Huff, Ruth Lechlitner, Frank Luther Mott, and Jerre Mangione.

The Subject Files Series is arranged alphabetically. Here can be found biographical material about Corey; information about his European trip taken in 1928 -- 1929; financial records; classroom material relating to his home-building course taught at Napa College; research about mountain lions, etc.

The third series is made up of Manuscripts. These are arranged alphabetically within three subseries: A. Articles and book reviews; B. Short stories, plays, movies, and novellas; and C. Books and novels. This series documents Corey's literary career with typescript drafts, research, correspondence, galley proofs, reviews, etc., from his published and unpublished works.

The last series contains two Scrapbooks kept by Corey.

Although his correspondence with the University of Iowa is well documented in the papers, the many Corey and Corey-related articles published in the library's own publication, Books at Iowa, are not included. However, ever since depositing Three Miles Square in the Special Collections Department in 1940, Paul Corey and his works have been of continuing interest as noted by these articles:

1) "Paul Corey's Mantz Trilogy" by Robert A. McCown. No. 17, November 1972.

2) "Lurching Toward Liberalism: Political and Literary Reminiscences" by Paul Corey. No. 49, November 1988.

3) "'I Could Write a Book': Paul and Elizabeth Corey" by Philip Gerber. No. 52, April 1990.

4) "To Know Paul Corey: An Introduction" by Philip Gerber. No. 61, November 1994.

5) "Becoming an Author ... 1930's Style" by Philip Gerber. No.. 61, November, 1994.

6) "Iowa Farming During 1910-1930 as Seen Through Paul Corey’s 'Mantz Trilogy'"by David E. Schob. No. 61, November 1994.

7) "Remembering Paul Corey" by Jerre Mangione. No. 61, November 1994.

8) "My Uncle Paul" by Margaret H. Nelson. No 61, November 1994.

Series I: Correspondence

 Box 1

1920 -- 1932. Including letters from: John T. Frederick, Buel Griffith Beems, William Rose Benét, John C. Powys, and Frank Luther Mott.

1933. Including letters from Granville Hicks and Jack Conroy.

1934 -- 1937. Including letters from: Edward J. O’Brien, Jerre Mangione, Buel Griffith Beems, Granville Hicks, Weldon Kees, and John L. Lewis.

1938 -- 1939. Including letters from: Whit Burnett, Granville Hicks, Jerre Mangione, and Buel Griffith Beems.

1940 -- 1945. Including letters from: Buel Griffith Beems, August Derleth, Ruth Lechlitner, Jerre Mangione, and Grant Wood.

1946. Including letters from: Buel Griffith Beems, Darrell Huff, and Elizabeth Clarkson Zwart.

1947 -- 1949. Including letters from Virgil M. Hancher and Darrell Huff.

1950 -- 1955. Including letters from: Ruth Lechlitner, Jerre Mangione, and Buel Griffith Beems.

 Box 2

1956 -- 1959. Including a letter from Hubert H. Humphrey.

1960 -- 1962. Including a letter from Hubert H. Humphrey.

1963 -- 1964. Including letters from: Ruth Lechlitner, Jerre Mangione, and Nelson Rockefeller.

1965 -- 1967. Including letters from Ruth Lechlitner and Robert F. Kennedy.

1968 -- 1970. Including letters from Ruth Lechlitner.

1971 -- 1972. Including a letter from Merle Miller.

 Box 3

1973. Including letters from Jerre Mangione and Jack Conroy.

1974.

1975. Including letters from Buel Griffith Beems and Ruth Lechlitner.

1976.

1977.

1978.

1979. Including letters from Leo A. Hoegh.

 Box 4

1980. Including a letter from Iduna Field.

January -- June 1981.

July -- December 1981. Including a letter from Jerre Mangione.

January -- June 1982. Including a letter from Jerre Mangione.

July -- December 1982.

January -- June 1983.

 Box 5

July -- December 1983.

January -- June 1984.

July -- December 1984.

January -- June 1985.

July -- December 1985.

January -- June 1986.

 Box 6

July -- December 1986.

January -- May 1987.

June -- December 1987.

January -- June 1988.

July -- December 1988.

January -- June 1989.

 Box 7

July -- December 1989.

1990. Including a letter from Jerre Mangione.

January -- July 1991. Including letters from: Jerre Mangione, Philip Gerber, and Jeannette Eyerly.

August -- December 1991. Including letters from Philip Gerber.

January -- September 1992. Including letters from Philip Gerber and Darrell Huff.

October -- December 1992. Including letters from Darrell Huff.

 Box 8

Undated. Including letters from Ruth Lechlitner.

Bird, Charles Sumner, 1942 -- 1943.

Corey, Ann and George Matthews, 1965 -- 1984 and undated.

Huff, Darrell, 1957 -- 1980.

Keith, Shirley, 1976 -- 1988. (4 folders)

 Box 9

Rust, Lyn, 1979 -- 1984.

Ryan, Elizabeth, 1976 -- 1979. (2 folders)

 Series II: Subject Files

Biographical material.

California Mountain Lion Study, 1970 -- 1977. Research and final version. (4 folders) See also: Mountain lions.

Cavedale Craftsmen, 1950 -- 1955.

 Box 10

Clippings, 1933 -- 1992.

Commencement program -- State University of Iowa, 1947. Alumni honors.

European trip, 1928 -- 1929. Including correspondence, identity card, cruise list and menus, photographs, etc.

Exotic Breeding Compound, Inc., 1984 -- 1991.

Financial Ledger, 1953 -- 1961.

Financial Records, 1953 -- 1986.

“How to Build Your Home” Class taught by Corey at Napa Community College

Correspondence, receipts, etc., 1974 -- 1976.

“A-Frame” Copied pages from books, and pamphlet.

“Adobe” Copied pages from books, and pamphlet.

“Log Cabin” Copied diagrams from books and clippings.

Schedule. Including course outline, notes, photographs, etc.

Class #4. Pamphlets, articles, photographs, etc.

 Box 11

“How to Build Your Home” (cont.)

Class #7. Copied pages from books.

Class #8. Copied pages from books.

Class #10. Copied pages from books and building instructions from the Building Department, County of Sonoma.

Class #12. Copied pages from books, notes, blueprints, etc.

Class #14. Copied diagrams from books.

Class #16. Copied pages from books.

Class #18. Photographs, copied pages from books, and pamphlet.

Last Chance for Freedom by C. Michael Anderson and Peter L. Hochstein; read by Paul Corey. Typescript draft. (2 folders)

Military Service, 1925, 1937 -- 1945. Correspondence, certificates, and forms. Including letters from Eric Sevareid and Clyde L. Herring.

Mountain Lions: See also California mountain lion study.

Clippings, research, newsletters, etc., 1973 -- 1992 and undated.

Correspondence, 1973 -- 1975.

  Box 12

Mountain Lions (cont): See also California mountain lion study.

Correspondence, 1976 -- 1988. (4 folders)

“Of Cats and Birds” by Shirley Keith; read by Paul Corey. Two drafts of a short story.

Pet Population Control Fund, 1985 -- 1992.

Pets Lifeline.

Real Estate, 1929 -- 1932. Correspondence and contract relating to Cold Spring-on-Hudson property.

Research notes about animals.

Research notes on various subjects.

Sex Information and Education Council of the US (SIECUS), 1975 -- 1977. Correspondence and diary entries.

Travel documents, 1968 -- 1971. Including tickets, itineraries, receipts, etc.

University of Iowa Libraries, 1945 -- 1990. Correspondence.

Wixson, Douglas, 1984 and 1990. Articles about Jack Conroy.

 Series III: Manuscripts

 A. Articles and Book Reviews

 Box 13

“Adjustable-height barbeque grill” Workbench, July-August 1960. Typescript draft, notes, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“The American people can fight” Typescript outline.

“Axe rack” Country Gentleman, September 1950. Typescript drafts, notes, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Barbeque fireplace” Popular Science, April 1953. Typescript draft, correspondence, receipts, etc.

“Barbeque table” Canadian Homes, July 1962. Typescript draft, correspondence, etc.

“Benji the cat who liked happenings” Typescript draft, correspondence, and photographs.

“Board-and-batten walls with plywood” Typescript draft, correspondence, and photographs.

“A born gentleman” Cats, February 1975. Typescript drafts, correspondence, etc.

“Build a chair that fits you” Popular Science, March 1960. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photograph, etc.

“Build a laundry corner” Typescript draft with correspondence.

“Build a Tea V Cart” Science and Mechanics, April 1964. Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Build a 2-position table” Typescript draft, correspondence, notes, etc.

“Build a vanity corner” Workbench, July-August 1958. Typescript draft, correspondence, etc.

Build It. Articles including “Modern chair,” “That second bathroom,” and “Fold-away workshop.” Clippings.

“Build yourself a state hi-ball table” Popular Science, December 1953. Typescript draft, etc.

“California mountain lion” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Camp without clamps” Canadian Homes, 1961. Correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Canvas panels for indoors or out” Popular Science, October 1960. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“The case for a home guard” Typescript draft.

“Cat liars, jokers, and grudge holders” Cats, July 1974. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc. Became chapter 12 of Do Cats Think?

“A cat named Orange” Typescript draft.

“Cat-watching pictures” Correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Cat watching in the cybernetic age” Cats, July 1971.

“Cats and snakes” Typescript draft with correspondence.

 Box 14

“Cats birds and ecology” Typescript draft with correspondence.

“Cats with latchkeys” Typescript draft with correspondence.

“Ceramic tile” Popular Science, July 1954. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Ceramic tile” Popular Science, n.d. Typescript drafts, notes, photographs, etc.

“Collaring the California cougar” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Demountable typewriter desk” Typescript drafts, correspondence, notes, etc.

“Difuse-a-light”[sic] Typescript draft, correspondence, etc.

“Don’t let flagstones scare you” Typescript draft, correspondence, and photograph.

“A door you can assemble” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Double-duty door” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Drawing tools for your shop” Typescript drafts, correspondence, etc.

“Dress up you home with a new door” typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“The Easter rabbit” Cats, April 1974. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc. (Became Chapter 8 of Do Cats Think?)

“Expand your porch or deck” Workbench, May -- June 1962. Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Farewell to a friend” Cats, March 1976.

“Fence-post shelves” Workbench, March -- April 1963. Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Fireplace log carrier” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Five steps to a good glue job” Typescript draft and photographs.

“A fold-away workshop” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Framing a picture the easy way” Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

 Box 15

“Furniture grows with kids” Science and Mechanics, n.d. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Get more light, more shelf space” Typescript drafts, correspondence, etc.

“Give your home a Hollywood door” Typescript draft, correspondence, notes, etc.

“Halo lamp” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Hand truck” Popular Mechanics, April 1960. Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Heating element fix it” Popular Science, December 1959. Typescript drafts, notes, photographs, etc.

“Hell bent for power” Pacific Gas & Electric Progress, August 1971. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Hitler can invade America by air” Look, Sept. 1942. Correspondence and tear sheet. Including a letter from Jerre Mangione.

Home improvement projects - miscellaneous articles. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc. (2 folders)

“Homemade clamps” Photographs.

 Box 16

“Hostess table” Typescript drafts, correspondence, photograph, etc.

“How power towers grow” Typescript draft, correspondence, tear sheets, etc.

“How to build a redwood ranch gate” Workbench, November-December 1957. Typescript draft, correspondence, and tear sheets.

“How to build with stone” Popular Science, July 1956. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“How to get a quick shelter” Typescript drafts, correspondence, and pamphlets.

How to Improve Your House Inside and Outside. Various articles -- photocopies.

“How to make a moke” American Home, June 1956. Correspondence, sketch, tear sheets, etc.

“How to make a sliding Shoji wall” Family Handyman, July/August 1961. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“How to make round tables that stack” Typescript drafts, correspondence, photograph, etc.

“How to repair stucco” Science and Mechanics, Summer 1960. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“How to weave wood strips and plastic cord” Typescript drafts, correspondence, and photograph.

“I made swinging doors slide” Popular Science, Summer 1956. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“If war comes” Typescript and holograph drafts.

“Inside a mountain powerhouse” Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Install your own brick hearth” Popular Science, December 1959. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Kitchen clock book shelf” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Leo and I” Holograph notes.

“A lesson in ‘feline’” Cats, July 1973. Typescript drafts and published copy.

“Light shades” Typescript and holograph drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

 Box 17

“Louvres” Photographs and negatives.

“Magazine rack” Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Make yourself comfortable” Popular Science, n.d. Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Marlite bathroom wall” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Match-stick bamboo closet doors” Typescript draft, correspondence, photograph, etc.

“Mexico trip” Typescript draft, brochures, travel literature, etc.

“Miniature trees” American Home, September 1954. Typescript draft, correspondence, notes, etc.

“A modern lounge chair” Typescript draft, correspondence, photograph, etc.

“Music center on wheels” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“My conversation with a mountain lion” Cat Fancy, February 1973. Typescript drafts, correspondence, tear sheets, etc.

“My model cats” Cats, February 1973. Typescript draft, correspondence, and published copy.

“Napoleon of the South Pacific” Cat Fancy, June 1973. Typescript draft, correspondence, tear sheet, etc.

“Only the best people snore” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Photographer, make your own portable light stand” Typescript drafts, correspondence, and photograph.

“Picture projects” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Planning center for your shop” Workbench, May -- June 1959. Typescript draft, correspondence, sketches, etc.

“Plastic drawers fill hard-to-reach cabinet space” Typescript draft, photographs, and negatives.

“Play pool” Mechanics Illustrated, n.d. and Workbench, July -- August 1959. Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Plywood beams” Workbench, May -- June 1963. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

 Box 18

Popular Science: Tested, Easy-to-Build Plywood Projects. Two articles -- photocopies.

“Porch or patio table” Workbench, 1966. Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Put utility room storage on wheels” Workbench, November -- December 1957. Typescript drafts, correspondence, and tear sheets.

“Put your snacks on wheels” (written with Darrell Huff) Woman’s Day, 1952. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Radial arm saws are not alike” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Roger’s story” Cats, March 1977. Typescript draft, correspondence, tear sheets, etc.

“Rolling patio server” Popular Mechanics, July 1961. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“The secret of building a western patio” Woman’s Home Companion, May 1956. Typescript draft, correspondence, tear sheets, etc.

“Separate the outdoors with light weight concrete” Typescript drafts, correspondence, notes, etc.

“Service room organizer” Typescript draft, correspondence, and notes.

“Servicing spray-type kitchen faucets” Popular Science, June 1958 and Workbench, September-October 1961. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Seven ways to build a garden walk” Popular Science, April 1960. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Shelby County history” Typescript draft, correspondence, and research materials.

Short articles sold to various publications. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc. (2 folders)

“Should you buy a water softener?” Popular Science, January 1959. Correspondence, photographs, tear sheets, etc.

“60-minute picnic table” Workbench, July -- August 1961. Typescript drafts, correspondence, notes, etc.

“Sky troops attack America” Typescript draft and carbon.

“Slanting cupboard doors” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Sonoma in the Valley of the Moon” Ford Times, n.d. Typescript drafts, correspondence, brochures, etc.

“Step-stool-desk-chair” Canadian Homes, 1966. Typescript drafts, correspondence, sketches, etc.

“Stick your home back together” Typescript drafts, correspondence, and photographs.

 Box 19

Stone Masonry (published in book by Ken Kern) Typescript draft, correspondence, and photographs.

“Strawberry pyramid” Sketch, photographs, and negatives.

“Survival syndrome” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Tahiti trip” Correspondence, photographs, brochures, etc.

“Tame that light glare anywhere” Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“That second bathroom” Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“These horses will work for you” Typescript draft and correspondence.

This bench doubles as a snack table” Typescript draft, correspondence, and receipts.

“This chair is easy to build” Typescript draft, correspondence, and sketch.

“This chair is easy to make” Typescript draft, correspondence, photograph, etc.

“3-in-1 furniture” Popular Science, April 1959. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Tiled cheese server” Typescript draft, correspondence, proofs, etc.

“Trap” All Cats, October 1978. Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“2-in-1 table and shelves” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Vacation cabin” Mechanix Illustrated, August 1960. Typescript draft, correspondence, photograph, etc.

“Vacation cabin trailer” How to Build It. Photocopies.

“A wall with hidden doors” Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Walls that set your house apart” Canadian Homes, April 1964. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Want a desk?” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Wanted: a new homestead act” Pageant, November 1946. Typescript drafts, correspondence, and research material.

“Water fountain for thirsty chickens” Workbench, May -- June 1959. Typescript draft, correspondence, and tear sheet.

“We bought an acre” Typescript draft, correspondence, and outline.

“We need a home guard” Typescript outline and carbon.

Box 20

“When this time comes” Cats, March 1976. Correspondence and medical research materials.

“Which electric pump for your well? Popular Mechanics, n.d. Typescript draft, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Who knows what a cat thinks?” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Wood putty” Popular Science, October 1959 and Workbench, May -- June 1962. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

“Wordless workshop” Popular Science, December 1956, June 1959, and January 1963. Typescript draft, correspondence, tear sheets, etc.

Workshop Projects. Multiple articles -- photocopies.

“Yosemite Vacation”

Correspondence, 1953 -- 1969.

Photographs.

Negatives.

Typescript captions for photographs

Typescript descriptions for photographs.

“Cricket and I” Typescript draft.

“See the High Sierra on a mountain canary” Typescript draft.

“Six days on a mule” Typescript draft.

The Brother by Feike Feikema. New York Herald Tribune Book Review, November 1950. Review and correspondence.

The Chokecherry Tree by Feike Feikema. New York Herald Tribune Book Review, n.d. Review.

Count Luckner, the Sea Devil by Lowell Thomas. New York Evening Post, n.d. Review.

Country Jake by Charles B. Driscoll. New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review, November 1946. Review and correspondence.

The Giant by Feike Feikema. New York Herald Tribune Book Review, December 1951. Review and correspondence.

No Greener Meadows by Martin Yoseloff. New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review, September 1946. Review and correspondence.

Piper Tompkins by Ben Field. New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review, February 1946. Review and correspondence.

The Primitive by Feike Feikema. New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review, September 1949. Review and correspondence.

Three Wives by Beatrice Kean. New York Evening Post, n.d. Review.

Way of Revelation by Wilfred Ewart. New York Evening Post, n.d. Review.

 B. Short Stories, Plays, Movies, Novellas

“American guerilla” Typescript summary of movie.

“At the feet of giants” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Aunt Birdie’s cookies” Hinterland, October-November 1936. Multiple typescript drafts and correspondence.

 Box 21

“Barn crazy” Capper’s Farmer, May 1952 and The Star Weekly, Summer 1952. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photocopy, etc.

“Belly bumper” Blue Book Magazine, July 1951. (Working titles: “The bridge at Grand Vallat” and Before mimosas bloom again”) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“The blowup” (Alternate title: “Duel in August”) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Bones of dead dogs” (Working titles: Bones of six dead dogs” and “The dog woman of the Riviera”) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“A cat with a simple ear” Correspondence, holograph and typescript notes.

“Cause for celebration” typescript drafts with correspondence.

“The Cigarette”

First and second typescript drafts with correspondence.

Typescript draft.

“Descriptions and conversations” Holograph notes.

“The farmer and the gold stone” Direction, 1935. Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Feedback point”:

Typescript drafts, correspondence, and notes.

Later typescript drafts.

“A few goats” Typescript drafts, correspondence, etc.

“The fire template” Typescript draft.

“For a rainy day” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

 Box 22

“For want of a nail” (Alternate title: “Mr. Bundy’s horror story”) Typescript draft -- carbon.

“Full moon over six four” (Working title: “Pansy”) Typescript draft and correspondence.

“George and the s-bomb” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“The golden horse” Typescript draft.

“Graduation” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Green lumber” Outlander, Summer 1933. (Working title: “I fought the redskins”) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“If you’re so smart” Typescript draft, correspondence, and research materials.

“Kiln cured” (Alternate title: “Out of the kilns”) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“The land can’t be stopped” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“The line fence” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“The little snowplow helps a friend” Typescript drafts, correspondence, photographs, etc.

The loyalist Typescript draft of a one-act play with holograph notes.

“The mail-carrier” Typescript draft.

“The make-up box” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Martian energy council” Typescript draft.

“Meatballs on the house” Caper, 1960 and Gent. Yearbook, 1963. Typescript drafts, correspondence, and receipts.

“The mid westerner” Esprit, 1946. Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Middle-West on the Rhine” (Working title: “Package from the Rhine”) Typescript draft, correspondence, and clipping.

“Mott’s daughters” Incomplete typescript draft and notes.

 Box 23

“Name your handicap” Graffiti, Spring 1975. Typescript drafts, correspondence, photocopy.

The New Caravan (Norton & Co., 1936). Three stories. Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“The new uniform” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“New York 51 mi.” Typescript draft and notes.

“Nine pennies” Blast, May -- June 1934. (Working titles: “Just pennies” and “The candy-bar man”) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“No dinner for bobcat” Typescript draft.

“Not made of wood” Typescript draft.

“Number two head-saw” Typescript drafts, correspondence, and photographs.

“The ocean and crackers too” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“The old way was better” Multitude, 1976. (working title: “Balancing clay”) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“One mile from pavement” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“One without a dream” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Onlookers” Typescript draft.

“Operation survival” New Worlds, n.d. Typescript drafts and correspondence.

 Box 24

“Pepper plants ready” (Alternate title: “They drive too careful”) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Perfect target” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Perhaps the uniform” Prose, [1934 or 1935] Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Post road inn” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Pownel’s law” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“The problem” Typescript draft.

“Red carpet treatment” The Diversifier, November 1977. Typescript draft, correspondence, and published copy.

“Riviera types: the shepherd of Bandol” Typescript draft.

“Run rabbit” The Frontier, November 1933. Typescript drafts, correspondence, tear sheets, etc.

“Save the chiren” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Screaming for carpenters” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“The secret hostage” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Sentences and ideas” Holograph notes.

“The seven commandments” Notes and correspondence.

“Siblings” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“The sinner box” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“So democratic” Typescript draft and correspondence.

 Box 25

“Soft pine” Typescript drafts with notes.

“A son of my bone” The Magazine, March -- April 1935. (Working title: “Sin no more”) Typescript drafts, correspondence, and notes.

“A start in life” (Story excerpted from The Road Returns.) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Steam shovel for Tommy” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Sudden Autumn” Esquire, July 1947. Typescript draft, correspondence, tear sheets, etc.

Story ideas

Holograph notes.

Cat subjects. Typescript notes.

Fiction. Typescript and holograph notes.

Science fiction. Typescript notes and clippings.

“Strange harvest” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“The strike is settled” Typescript draft.

“Strumpet’s call” Typescript drafts, correspondence, notes, etc.

“That precocious Professor Twig” Typescript draft.

“Their beautiful friendship” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Their forefathers were presidents” Story, June 1934. Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“There’s always an accident” The Magazine, November 1936. Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“They could do something big” (Working title: “The big Swede” and “The big Swede laughs.”) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

 Box 26

“Tombstone of straw” The Magazine, January -- February 1935. Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Uncle Roger” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

Unpublished stories. Four stories. Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“Washington slept here” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“Water in the hills” Farm Journal, August 1942 and Family Herald, March 1948. Typescript draft and correspondence.

The water’s fine” Typescript draft and correspondence.

“We are Americans” (Novella)

Holograph notes.

Early typescript draft.

Typescript draft.

“When farmers sang” Story, August 1935. (working title: “January thaw”) Typescript drafts and correspondence.

“When ‘Mother’ became a dirty word” Life, April 1971. Typescript draft, notes, clippings, etc.

“White overalls” Typescript draft, correspondence, and research materials.

“The young bulls” Typescript drafts and correspondence.

 C. Books and Novels

 Acres of Antaeus

Correspondence
1936 -- 1942. Including letters from: Upton Sinclair, Marshall A. Best, Whit Burnett, Granville Hicks, Jack Conroy, William James Fadiman, Meridel LeSueur, and Dale Kramer.

1944 -- 1952. Including letters from Phyllis Crawford and Buel Griffith Beems.

 Box 27

Acres of Antaeus (cont.)

Incomplete early typescript draft with holograph notes -- carbon. (Working title: Chain Farm) (2 folders)

Typescript draft of first version -- carbon. (Working title: Chain Farm) (2 folders)

Typescript draft of second version with holograph notes -- carbon. (Working title: Giant in the Land) (2 folders)

Second typescript draft of second version with holograph notes. (Working title: Chain Farm) pp. 1 -- 190.

 Box 28

Acres of Antaeus (cont.)

Second typescript draft of second version with holograph notes. (Working title: Chain Farm) pp. 191 -- 574. (2 folders)

Third typescript draft of the second version -- carbon. (Working title: Chain Farm) (2 folders)

First typescript draft of the third version with holograph notes. (Working titles: Chain Farm, Giant in the Land, and Only the Best Land) pp. 1 -- 440. (3 folders)

 Box 29

Acres of Antaeus (cont.)

First typescript draft of the third version with holograph notes. (Working titles: Chain Farm, Giant in the Land, and Only the Best Land) pp. 441 -- 500.

Incomplete later typescript draft -- carbon. (Working title: Chain Farm) pp. 1 -- 21.

Incomplete later typescript draft with holograph notes -- carbon. (Working title: The Way of Giants) pp. 1 -- 14.

Incomplete later typescript draft -- carbon. (Working titles: The Way of Giants and Mid-West Empire) pp. 1 -- 120.

Typescript of final draft -- carbon. (Working title: Mid-West Empire) (2 folders)

Printer’s typescript with holograph revisions. (Working title: Mid-West Empire) (3 folders)

 Box 30

Acres of Antaeus (cont)

Galley proofs.

2 Contracts and legal documents, 1941 -- 1946.

3 Dust jacket.

4 Reviews, 1946 -- 1947, 1972.

Are Cats People?

Correspondence and photographs, 1979 -- 1982.

Miscellaneous typescript pages.

Typescript draft. (Working title: Cats We Have Lived With)

Typescript of final draft, with carbon. (2 folders)

Reviews, 1979 -- 1980.

Bachelor Bess: My Sister

Typescript draft.

Typescript of later draft. pp. 1 -- 114.

 Box 31

Bachelor Bess: My Sister (cont.)

Typescript draft. (2 folders)

The Brass Cannon

Research for the proposed book.

Excerpts to be sent to prospective publishers.

Typescript draft.

Build a Home

Correspondence, 1944 -- 1955, 1973. Including a letter from Louis Bromfield.

Typescript of final draft with original drawings -- carbon. (Working title: Build a House)

Reviews, 1946.

Buy an Acre

Correspondence and contracts, 1943 -- 1950, 1971. Including letters from: Ruth Lechlitner, John T. Frederick, and Jerre Mangione.
 Box 32

Buy an Acre (cont.)

Typescript of first draft with working notes.

Typescript of final draft with cover drawing.

Reviews, 1944, 1948.

Carlena Parrish

Incomplete typescript draft. (Working title: The Graceful White Swan) pp. 1 -- 87.

Typescript of first draft -- carbon. (2 folders)

Typescript draft. (3 folders)

 Box 33

Corn Gold Farm

Correspondence and royalty statements, 1945 -- 1963.

Holograph notes. (Working title: Broken Man Farm)

Typescript draft of Chapter One -- “Uncle Harry’s Bequest.”

Typescript of first draft with holograph corrections. (Working title: Broken Man Farm) (2 folders)

Typescript of second draft. (Working title: Broken Man Farm) (2 folders)

Typescript of second draft -- carbon.

Typescript draft showing cuts for serialization. (Working title: Broken Man Farm; Serialized title: Green Hands) (2 folders)

 Box 34

Corn Gold Farm (cont.)

Typescript draft showing cuts for serialization -- carbon. (Working title: Broken Man Farm; Serialized title: Green Hands) (2 folders)

Reviews, 1948.

County Seat

Correspondence, 1940 -- 1944. Including letters from: John Selby, Jerre Mangione, Raymond Kresensky, John T. Frederick, and August Derleth.

Typescript of first draft with holograph notes. (Working title: County Seat Town) (3 folders)

Typescript of final draft with holograph notes and criticism for final reviewing -- carbon. (Working title: County Seat Town) pp. 1 -- 133.

 Box 35

County Seat (cont.)

Typescript of final draft with holograph notes and criticism for final reviewing -- carbon. (Working title: County Seat Town) pp. 134 -- 577. (2 folders)

Typescript of final draft. (3 folders)

Reviews, 1941 -- 1942.

Do Cats Think?

Correspondence and royalty statements, 1973 -- 1977. Including a letter from Charlton Laird.
 Box 36

Do Cats Think? (cont.)

Correspondence and royalty statements:
1978 -- 1981. Including a letter from Clarence A. Andrews.

1982 -- 1990.

Early typescript draft with numerous holograph corrections and revisions. (Working title: Cat-Watching and the Cybernetic Age) (2 folders)

Typescript draft with corrections. (Working title: Cat-Watching and the Cybernetic Age) (2 folders)

Reviews, 1976 -- 1979.

  Box 37

Five-Acre Hill

Correspondence, contracts, and royalty statements, 1944 -- 1959, 1974.

Typescript of first draft with holograph notes and sketches. (2 folders)

Typescript of second draft -- cut for serialization. (2 folders)

Typescript of final draft -- carbon.

Published installments. Girls Today, November-December 1945.

Reviews, 1946.

Holiday

Research materials.

Typescript notes of character descriptions, etc.

Early typescript draft with holograph notes.

Typescript draft.

 Box 38

Holiday Homes

Correspondence, 1964 -- 1973.

Legal documents, 1964 -- 1973 and undated.

Typescript draft with holograph notes, outline, maps, and diagrams. (2 folders)

Galley proofs with sketch of title page.

Page proofs.

Dust jacket and published excerpt.

Reviews, 1967 -- 1970.

Homemade Homes

 Correspondence:
1944 -- 1948.

January-March 1949.

 Box 39

Homemade Homes (cont.)

Correspondence (cont.):
April-December 1949.

1950 -- 1955 and undated.

Drawings and sketches with holograph notes.

Typescript of first draft with numerous corrections and revisions. (4 folders)

 Box 40

Homemade Homes (cont.)

Typescript of second draft with numerous revisions. (4 folders)

Editorial notes.

Reviews, 1950.

How to Build Country Homes on a Budget

Correspondence, dust jackets, clippings, etc., 1973 -- 1980. (This is the second edition -- first published as: Homemade Homes).

The Little Jeep

Correspondence and contracts, 1945 -- 1951.

Typescript drafts with holograph revisions.

Milk Flood

Correspondence and contracts, 1945 -- 1961, 1971. Including a letter from Rockwell Kent.
 Box 41

Milk Flood (cont.)

Typescript of first draft with holograph notes. (Working title: Emery Crane Dairyman) (2 folders)

Early typescript draft. (Working title: Emery Crane Dairyman) (2 folders)

Early typescript draft.

Early typescript draft with holograph revisions. (2 folders)

Mr. Do-It-Yourself and Son

Correspondence and notes, 1956 -- 1964.
  Box 42

Mr. Do-It-Yourself and Son (cont.)

Typescript draft. (Working title: Jerry and the Workshop) (2 folders)

The Phoenix Womb

 Correspondence:
1968 -- 1976.

1977 -- 1983.

Typescript of synopsis, sample chapters, etc.

Typescript draft. (Working title: Second of Nine)

Typescript draft.

 Box 43

The Planet of the Blind

Correspondence, 1962 -- 1989.

Early typescript draft with holograph revisions. (2 folders)

Typescript of later draft with holograph notes. (2 folders)

Typescript of later draft with holograph revisions. (2 folders)

  Box 44

The Red Tractor

1 Correspondence, contracts, royalty statements, etc., 1943 -- 1971.

2 Reviews, 1944.

The Road Returns

Correspondence and royalty statements:
1939 -- 1941. Including letters from: Buel Griffith Beems, John T. Frederick, Granville Hicks, Frank Luther Mott, Jerre Mangione, August Derleth, and Weldon Kees.

1942 -- 1947, 1968 -- 1980. Including letters from Clarence A. Andrews.

Typescript of first draft with work pages and holograph notes. (Working titles: Land Boom and The Road Between) (3 folders)

Typescript of second draft with holograph revisions. (Working title: The Road Between) pp. 1 -- 350.

 Box 45

The Road Returns (cont.)

Typescript of second draft with holograph revisions. (Working title: The Road Between) pp. 351 -- 697.

Typescript of final draft -- carbon. (Working title: The Road Between) (2 folders)

Typescript of printer’s copy with holograph notes. (Working title: The Road Between) (3 folders)

Reviews, 1940.

Box 46

Shad Haul

Correspondence, contracts, and photographs, 1946 -- 1958.

Incomplete typescript of first draft with holograph notes.

Typescript of second draft. (2 folders)

Typescript of third draft with holograph revisions. (2 folders)

Typescript of printer’s copy with holograph revisions.

Galley proof.

Soft Paw Animal Training

Typescript draft, correspondence, and research.
Box 47

Tall in the Saddle

Typescript drafts of outlines, correspondence, and research material. (Working title: Daddy, Buy Me a Horse)

Three Miles Square

 Correspondence
1933 -- 1938. Including letters from: Granville Hicks, Lewis Mumford, Jerre Mangione, Grant Wood, and August Derleth.

1939 -- 1941. Including letters from: Wilbur L. Schramm, Frank Luther Mott, and John T. Frederick.

1942 -- 1952, 1975 -- 1976, 1984 and undated.

“Auction” Typescript of first and second drafts.

“A barn dance” Typescript draft.

“Big pigs go to market” Typescript draft.

“A bridge is built” Various typescript drafts with holograph revisions.

“Chattel mortgage” Typescript draft.

“Death in the valley” Various typescript drafts with holograph revisions. (Working title: “Lightning”)

“A dozen dolls” Various typescript drafts. (Working title: “Touch” and “Touch-me-not”)

“The dredge” Typescript draft.

“The dredge: three” Typescript draft.

“Duck flying high” Typescripts of first and second drafts. (Working title: “Mallard”)

“Dust” Typescripts of first and second drafts.

“Election” Typescript draft.

“The fat does not burn” Typescripts of first and second drafts. (Working title: “Hog colery”)

“Hayfield” Typescript draft.

“His punishment” Typescripts of first and second drafts. (Working title: House divided”)

“Horses and mules” Typescript draft.

“Ice pond” Typescripts of first and second drafts.

 Box 48

Three Miles Square (cont.)

“The key vote” Typescript draft with holograph notes and revisions.

“Land o’love” Typescript draft.

“Man about the place” Typescripts of first and second drafts.

“March morning” Typescript draft.

“Meat ring” Typescript of first and second drafts.

“Retiring” Typescript draft.

“Revival” Typescript draft.

“Saving the mother” Typescript draft.

“The school teacher” Typescript draft.

“Squaw Creek family. Typescript draft.

“Thanksgiving” Typescript draft.

“Too much church” Typescript draft with holograph notes.

“The widow and the fatherless” Typescript draft.

Typescript of second draft. (2 folders)

Typescript of fourth draft. (2 folders)

 Box 49

Three Miles Square (cont.)

Typescript of fifth draft -- carbon. (3 folders)

Typescript of fifth draft -- printer’s copy. (4 folders)

 Box 50

Three Miles Square (cont.)

Material deleted from book.

Reviews, 1939 -- 1942.

Tractor

Correspondence, 1937 -- 1938. (Alternate title: The Green Jackrabbit)

Upon This Rock

Correspondence, 1947 -- 1954.

Research materials.

Typescript of first chapters with holograph notes.

Typescript of first draft with holograph notes. (2 folders)

Typescript of second draft with holograph notes. pp. 1 -- 225.

 Box 51

Upon This Rock

Typescript of second draft with holograph notes. pp. 226 -- 456.

Typescript draft. (Working title: With My Own Two Hands) (2 folders)

Typescript of a later draft.

Typescript of final draft.

 Box 52

 Series IV: Scrapbooks

Scrapbook.

Scrapbook.

Box 53

Correspondence with Nita Harrell, 1974 -- 1975

2003 Addendum

"Looking for Paul Corey: Memory's Loss and the Fall of Self-Reliance." North American Review, Vol.288:No. 3-4 (May-August 2003), pp.62 -- 70.

January 2004 Addendum

Box 54

Correspondence

Photographs

Miscellaneous

Sonoma first house

Sonoma house

Working with stone

Yosemite pack trip and a panoramic view

Subject files

Cavedale Craftsman. Ad brochure

Clippings

"The Jerre Mangione Archives." Booklet. Inscribed to the Coreys by Mangione

Real estate (3 folders)

Scrapbooks

Scrapbooks with photographs used in how-to articles. Scrapbool #1

Box 55

Scrapbook, cont.

Scrapbooks with photographs used in how-to articles. Scrapbook #2

Writings

Articles

"Class 20: Bathrooms." Includes photogrpahs

"Conversation With A Mountain Lion." Defenders of Wilderness News, June 1973, p. 305.

"Gluing." Popular Mechanics Illustrated Home Handyman, #6, p. 934. They used Corey's photographs.

"How To Glue It."

"Lurching Toward Liberalism." TMs, correspondence

"Post and Beam Construction"

Tear sheets of articles

"Adding a Hearth to a Prefab Fireplace"

"All About Glues and Gluing"

"All Play and No Work Built This Barbecue" (Also Huff, Darrell. "Nine Fancy Finishes Transform Plywood.")

"Beaver Airlift."

"Black Sunshine Keeps Us Warm"

"Brighten a wall with a magazine rack"

"Building a Giant Powerhouse 500 Feet Underground"

"Cabana"

"Canvas Panels for Indoors or Out"

"Centering Jig for Woodwork"

Ceiling-High Light Stand from Aluminum Tubing"

"Ceramic Tile"

"Contact Cement"

"Corner Unit Houses Washer"

"Drawing Power from Nature's Steam Boiler"

"Easy Does it with this TABLE"

"Easy-to-Built Diffuser for Your Overhead Lights"

"Egg-Crate Construction Cuts Shelf-Space Cost"

"The Facts Aobut Power Sanders"

"Flagstone Patio"

"Frost Your Own"

"Gate Built of Redwood"

"Hardboards"

"He Runs a Shipyard for Amateurs"

"Heating Elements"

"Hints for the Home Owners"

"Home Uses for Urethane Foam." Uses Corey's photographs

"How to Apply Industrial Woodatpe Plywood Edging"

"How to Build 3 Tables"

"How to Build With Stone"

"How to Glaze Without Climbing"

"How to glue up a wall"

"How to Install a Plastic Skylight"

"How to Make Doors from Stock Lumber and Glass-Fiber Panels:

"How to Use Green Lumber"

"If Your House Were A-Bombed"

"It's Like Sun Heat"

"Laminate Trims Tile Joint"

"The Little House That Routs Loneliness"

"Look What You Can do with New Plastic Foam"

"Make a Portable Grill"

"Mail-Order Stone Makes Anyone a Mason"

"Meet the Author"

"Miter Faces for C Clamp"

"Mobile Toy Boxes"

"More Plywood for Less Money"

"Movable screen extends your outdoor season"

"My Valley of the Moon"

"Now You, Too, Can be a Craftsman"

"Now's the Time to Weatherstrip Your House"

"Plastic drawers dress up simple cabinet"

"Plywood Beams"

"Plywood Tiles Dress Up Dull Walls"

"Portable Blower Squirts Insulation"

"Pre-scored Tiles Are East to Fit"

"Reflective Sign from Glass Chips"

"Rolling Storage Bin"

"Rubber Heats my Workshop"

"The secret of building a western patio"

"7 Uses for Putty"

"Shop Drawing Tools"

"Should You Buy a Water Softened?"

"Show Place Furniture"

"Signs with a Chuckle Liven Up Bare Garage Doors"

"Sliding-Door Trick Gives Us More Space"

"Sometimes It's Better Not To Do It Yourself"

"Sprinkling a Lawn the Easy Way"

"Strip Out Weather"

"Stucco Repairs"

"These Hinges Solve Problems"

"Timely Facts About Automatic Faucet Sprays"

"Using the New Man-Made Boards"

"Water Fountain for Thirsty Chickens"

"We Built a Swimming Pool for $300"

"Weatherstripping"

"Weatherstripping"

"What You Should Know About Wood Putty"

"Wooden Jig Clamps Miter Joints"

"Wordless Workshop" 2

"Workshop on a Wall"

"Woven Cabinet Doors"

"The Why, What, Where and How of Home Insulation"

"You Can Build A Three-Purpose Nursery Unit"

"Your Home Can Pay You An Annuity"

Miscellaneous and fragments

Articles by Darrell Huff. (Huff and Corey collaborated on many projects, and Corey appears in photographs used in some of Huff's articles. Corey may also have contributed some photographs to Huff articles.)

Books

Are Cats People? Correspondence and contracts

Cat Watching. Correspondence

Planet of the Blind. Correspondence

Royalty statements and correspondence for several books

Index to Paul Corey correspondence

Key:
Box Number = I
Folder Number = i
Number of Letters = (1)

Andrews, Clarence A.: XXXVI i (1);XLIV iv (12)

Beems, Buel Griffith: I i (2);I iii (1);I iv (2);I v (7);I vi (1); I viii (2);III iii (1);XXVI xv (2); XLIV iii (2)

Benet, William Rose: I i (1)

Best, Marshal A.: XXVI xiv (2)

Bird, Charles Sumner: VIII ii (entire folder)

Bromfield, Louis: XXXI vi (1)

Burnet, Whit: I iv (2);XXVI xiv (1)

Conroy, Jack: I ii (1); III i (1);XXVI xiv (1)

Corey, Anne: VIII iii (entire folder)

Crawford, Phillis: XXVI xv (16)

Derleth, August: I v (5);XXXIV iv (2);XLIV iii (1);XLVII ii (1)

Eyerly, Jeannette: VII iii (1)

Fadiman, William James: XXVI xiv (1)

Field, Iduna: IV i (1)

Frederick, John T.: I i (6);XXXI ix (1);XXXIV iv (3);XLIV iii (1);XLVII iii (1)

Gerber, Philip: VII iii (4);VII iv (3),VII v (1)

Hancher, Virgil M.: I vii (2)

Herring, Clyde L.: XI x (1)

Hicks, Granville: I ii (1);I iii (5); I iv (2);XXVI xiv (3);XLIV iii (1);XLVII ii (2)

Hoegh, Leo A.: III vii (2)

Huff, Darrell: I vi (16);I vii (7);VII v (5);VII vi (2);VIII iii (entire folder)

Humphrey, Hubert H.: II i (1);II ii (1)

Kees, Weldon: I iii (1);XLIV iii (1)

Keith, Shirley: VIII v,vi,vii,viii (four folders)

Kennedy, Robert F.: II iv (1)

Kent, Rockwell: XL x (1)

Kramer, Dale: XXVI xiv (1)

Kresensky, Raymond: XXXIV iv (2)

Laird, Charlton: XXXVI vii (1)

Lechlitner, Ruth: I v (1);I viii (3);II iii (4);II iv (4);II v (2);III iii (6);VIII i (7);XXXI ix (1)

LeSueur, Meridel: XXVI xiv (3)

Lewis, John L.: I iii (1)

Mangione, Jerre: I iii (15);I iv (19);I v (6);I viii (5);II iii (2);III i (2);IV iii (1);IV iv (1);VII ii (1);VII iii (1);XV viii (1);XXXI ix (1);XXXIV iv (1);XLIV iii (1);XLVII ii (1)

Matthews, George: VIII iii (entire folder)

Miller, Merle: II vi (1)

Mott, Frank Luther: I i (1);XLIV iii (1);XLVII iii (1)

Mumford, Lewis: XLVII ii (2)

O’Brien, Edward J.: I iii (2)

Powys, John C.: I i (2)

Rockefeller, Nelson: II iii (1)

Rust, Lyn: IX i (entire folder)

Ryan, Elizabeth: IX ii, iii (two folders)

Schramm, Wilber: XLVII iii (1)

Sevareid, Eric: XI x (1)

Shelby, John: XXXIV iv (2)

Sinclair, Upton: XXVI xiv (1)

Wood, Grant: I v (1);XLVII ii (1)

Zwart, Elizabeth Clarkson: I vi (1)

 

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