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Part III: Writings, 1947-1968 (continued)
“Some Postscripts for (and about) Robert Frost,” 1962
“Some Reflections after a Harangue by Miss B,” undated
“Spectaculars,” undated
“Sports Fever and Fevered Sports,” undated
“Spring,” undated
St-Sw
“Status? No Thanks. Make Mine Survival,” undated
“Still in Defense,” undated
“Student Publications and the Tufts Plan (Or Alma Mater, Yours in Pride),” undated See also Container III:24, Tufts University
“Subject Matter,” undated
“Sweepings: Item One,” undated
Tab-Tau
“Table of Organization,” 1963
“Taurus Revisited, or Was That Bull Irish?” 1964
Tha-Tho
“Thank You, No,” undated
“Theodore Roethke,” 1965
“Theory of Games,” undated
“Thomas Hart Benton,” undated
To-Too
“To Be Sure,” 1963
“To Speak an Age,” undated
“To the Damnation of Deans (A Prejudice),” undated
“Tom Perry, Won't You Please Call Back,” undated
“Too Late for Drums?” 1963
Tow-TV
“Toward a More Militant Uncertainty,” 1967
“Traffic Jam at Yellowstone: An Open Letter to Secretary Udall,” undated
“The Tragedy Maker,” undated
“Trial of a Poet,” undated
“Tribute,” 1961
“The Trivial History of Our Times,” undated
“Tropic of Cancer,” undated
“Truth, Metaphor, and the Universe,” undated
“TV and J. Frank Dobie,” undated
“TV and the Script,” undated
BOX III: 16 U-V
“Unsolicited Opening Day Address by Proxy,” undated
“US Noose and Whirled Report,” undated
“The Vice-Presidency (An Official Appraisal),” undated
“The Voice of Robert Frost,” undated
“Voices,” undated
Wa-When
“Wanted: A Bank for People,” 1961
“War Surplus,” undated
“The Wasteland,” undated
“We Are Not Alone,” 1962
“What Do We Do Now?” undated
“What Do You Owe the Ones Below?” undated
“What Is a Poem?” undated
“What Is Pornography?” 1963
“What Is Your Definition of Poetry?” 1966
[When Leaves of Grass was first published in 1855, it contained twelve poems], undated
Who-Wi
“Who Writes the Contract?” 1965
“William Carlos Williams, 1883-1962,” 1962
“Wit and Grace,” 1966
Wo
[The world is forever arranging odd confrontations], undated
“The World Well Lost, But Happy New Year Anyhow,” undated
“The World's Largest Crucifix,” undated
Y
“A Year-end Dialogue with Outer Space,” undated
“Year's End When Leaves Fall,” undated
“Year's End, Year's Beginning,” 1961
“Yes, Wow!” 1963
Unidentified fragments, undated
(2 folders)
Limericks
A-O
“Assurance,” undated
“Auden Limerick,” undated
An author who liked to spin tales, undated
“Breeding Will Tell,” undated
“Ecco Maria dei Fiore,” circa 1967
A Feeble's too thin to be clear, undated
I just saw a cage at the Zoo, undated
I strung my brand new bow with care, undated
If it takes you the whole blessed year, undated
“A Local Feat,” undated
Most Feebles are scarcer than much, undated
“My sons,” said a slug slurping soup, undated
“Of a Long Surmise,” undated
“One Gets What One Pays for, Doesn't One?” undated
S-U
A sad lonesome wolf, a poor sinner, undated
So don't be so creep-along slow, undated
There once was a boy from Dubuque, undated
There once was a boy who ate spinach, undated
There once was a boy who was good, version 1, undated
There once was a boy who was good, version 2, undated
There once was a boy with a nose, undated
There once was a cage at the Zoo, undated
There once was a Feeble so few, undated
There once was a girl from the Isthmus, undated
There once was a star in the sky, undated
There once was an oyster whose head, undated
There was a young fellow from Macon, undated
There was a young fellow from Spain, version 1, undated
There was a young fellow from Spain, version 2, undated
There was a young fellow named Mike, undated
There was a young lady from Gloucester, undated
There was a young man who felt old, undated
There was a young man with two feet, undated
There was an old man on a hill, undated
“Unsocialized Medicine,” undated
Unidentified fragments, undated
Notebooks
A (pp. 1-228), circa 1959-1960, undated
B (pp. 1-290), circa 1948, undated
BOX III: 17 C (pp. 1-301), 1960, undated
Plays
Baxter's Landing, drafts, undated
Search for Identity, draft, undated
Poems
Lists of titles, undated
Numbers
“5:00 a.m.,” undated
“The 900 Days of Leningrad,” undated
“1960,” undated See same container, Notebook C, pp. 109, 131
A-Ab
[A is for ants. No one knows], undated See same container, Notebook C, p. 33
“About Crows,” undated
“About Eskimos,” undated
“About Rivers and Toes,” undated
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