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Part III: Writings, 1947-1968 (continued)
“Improve Your Mind between Commercials,” undated
In and-In essence
“In and Out of the Attic,” undated
“In and Out of the Dogwood,” undated
“In Boston,” undated
“In Copenhagen I Could Not Sleep,” undated
“In Defense of Dreams,” 1963
[In essence tragedy has to do with the rescue of the individual...], undated
In Homage-Is
“In Homage to Rico Lebrun,” undated
“In November the Avalanche,” undated
“Inside Mississippi,” undated
“Introducing,” undated
“Iowa: The Yokel Apotheosis,” undated
“Is Everybody Happy?” undated
J-K
[John Holmes was my friend but in the sad ironies of the world...], undated
“Kathy, the Bad Man, and Charlie McCarthy,” undated
La-Lik
“Last Exit to Nowhere, I,” undated
“Last Exit to Nowhere, II,” undated
“The Lecture Circuit (Airborne Division),” undated
“Life without TV,” undated
[Like the conservative party of the Pueblo's...], undated
Lio-Lo
“The Lion and the Mouse: A Revised Fable,” undated
“Long Water Going,” 1967
“Look, Dick, Look!” undated
“Looking Back,” undated
“The Lost Season,” undated
BOX III: 14 Mailbag-Mailbag: Had
“Mailbag” (first line “One everlasting question out of the mailbag runs...”), undated
“Mailbag” (first line “The two following letters arrived from Minnesota...”), undated
“Mailbag” (first line “This column for September 1965...”), undated
“Mailbag: (A Letter to Would-be Summer Editors),” 1965
“Mailbag: Dear Indignant Ladies, No,” undated
“Mailbag: File X,” 1965
“Mailbag: Had He His Wounds Before?” undated
Mailbag: International-Mailbag: On
“Mailbag: International Finance,” undated
“Mailbag: Letters I Wish I Had Mailed,” undated
“Mailbag: M.B.G.,” undated
“Mailbag: On Innocence,” 1965
Mailbag: The-Mea
“Mailbag: The Hot Horse Ridden,” 1963
“Mailbag: The Poets,” undated
“The Marquis de Sade, I,” undated
“The Marquis de Sade, II,” undated
“Mass Miseducation,” undated
“Meanders: Stars for Israel,” undated
Mee-Met
“Meet Sugar Bear,” undated
“Memoirs of 1967,” undated
“Memorials, Yes! This One, No,” circa 1964
“Metaphor and Parlor Games,” undated
Mo-Mu
“More Aphorisms,” undated
“More Positive Expressions,” 1962
“Mosquito Bites,” undated
“Mr. Chairman, Fellow Citizens,” undated
“Mumpsimus,” undated
Nam-Natu
“Naming of Parts,” undated
“A National Cultural Center,” 1962
“Natural Propositions,” 1964
Ne-Notes of
“New York: Don't Say Hello,” undated
“New York on Tap,” undated
“News,” undated
“No Subject” (first line “Now and then when I have my car in New York...”), undated
“No Subject” (first line “Several more-or-less faithful readers have written recently...”), undated
“No Subject” (first line “There are times when the world issues a directive...”), undated
“Notes from the Pencil-stub Journals (Work in Progress),” undated
“Notes of a Beleaguered Husband,” undated
Notes on-Nu
“Notes on Form As a Language,” undated
“Notes: The Big Idea,” undated
“Nothing Is Easy (And Yet All Is to Hope),” undated
“Now Hear This, General Hershey,” undated
“Numb Nothing,” undated
Ob-Of
“Obscenity and Books,” undated
“Of Chaos and Courage,” undated
“Of Man and Manifestoes,” undated
“Of Poetry and Sloganeering,” undated
“Of Writers and Writing,” undated
On Being-On Making
“On Being, Reluctantly, a Capitalist,” 1965
“On Lighting Candles: And Blowing Them Out,” undated
“On Making Sense,” 1967
On Purifying-Op
“On Purifying the Antiquities,” undated
“On Teaching Teachers,” undated
“One More Turn,” undated
“An Open Letter to Twenty-seven Irate Virtues,” undated
Pa-Pl
“Parents and Proverbs,” undated
“Paterfamilias,” undated
“Picking a College,” 1963
“Pigeon Mail,” undated
“Play Ball,” undated
Po-Pr
“Poems,” undated
“Poetry and Luck,” undated
“Poetry and Salesmanship,” undated
“Postscript to a Future Universe (Or, Taps for a Village Dawn),” undated
“Prejudices and Damnations,” undated
BOX III: 15 Q
“Q. & A.,” undated
Ra-Rh
“Raising the Stakes,” undated
“The Refugee Angel (A, Perhaps, Allegory),” undated
“Refusals and Insistences,” undated
“Religion and Citizenship,” undated
“Religion and Science,” undated
“Rhyme,” 1961
Rid-Rig
“Ride a Hot Horse,” undated
“The Right to Be Wrong,” undated
“The Right to Read,” 1965
“Righteous Indignation,” undated
Ro-Ru
“Robert Frost,” undated
“Robert Frost Is No Lollipop,” undated
“Robert Frost: The Way to the Poem,” undated
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