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BOX 37-47 |
Writings,
1896-1940
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Articles, books, essays, fiction, lectures, notes, poems, a play,
and a report. |
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Arranged alphabetically by type of writing and therein by title or
topic. |
BOX 37 |
Articles |
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“A Note about Good Business” |
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“After Parliaments, What?,” circa 1925 |
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“Allegretto no Marciale” (on Latin Press Union), circa
1915 |
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“America Comes Out of the Musical Neolithic,” circa
1928 |
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“Being an Attraction” (on the Chautauqua) |
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“Brahms Symphony No. 1" (with Margaret
Tolson) |
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“Civil War History as Taught in Certain Text Books,”
circa 1932 |
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“In Defense of Journalese” |
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“International House” (by W. J. Rutledge) |
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“Is God Dead?” (on wars), circa 1925 |
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“Journalism for Revenue Only,” proofs |
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“Late Styles in Dictatorships” (Italy), circa
1926 |
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“Machines That Crashed to Earth” (on Marne and Jutland
battles) |
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“Off the Chart and on a Lee Shore” (introduction to
American history), 1923 |
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On |
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American ideals, South Seas, circa 1919 |
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Anti-Semitism, circa 1925 |
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British propaganda in United States, circa
1925 |
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Britten, Henry |
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Hyndman, Henry M. |
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British propaganda (three articles), circa
1919 |
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Democracy (last chapter, “And this Signifies” or
“Hence We Infer”) |
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Democracy, circa 1925 |
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Foreign trade, circa 1903 |
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Freight, railroads, including notes, circa
1910 |
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Ireland |
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Lenin |
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Lumber |
BOX 38 |
“Oil scandal” and election |
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Palestine, Zionism, H. Libinsky, 1939 |
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Paris murders |
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Breton, Jacques |
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Menaud, Catherine |
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Mercier, Eloise |
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Valeton, Jules |
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Peace Conference, circa 1919 |
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Possibility of war, (Carlsbad), circa 1930 |
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Russia |
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Senate speeches |
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Vivisection, by W. J. Rutledge, circa 1938 |
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Vivisection |
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Voice quality |
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War debts, circa 1922 |
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War debts, repudiation, circa 1914 |
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“Some Notes on the Shakespearean
Technique” |
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“That Eiffel Tower,” 1909 |
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“The Assault on Democracy,” circa 1925 |
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“The Badge of our Tribe” (fragments) |
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“The Day of the Two Americas” (foreign trade), circa
1913 |
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“The Hatred Factory” (notes) |
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“The Influence of Washington Society on National
Politics” (proofs), circa 1925 |
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“The Judicial Murder of Prof. Ferrar”
(Barcelona) |
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“The Labor Situation in England,” circa 1930 |
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“The Magazine Soft Pedal” |
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“The Mayor of Senlis” (by W. J. Rutledge),
1915 |
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“The Murders at the Dally House and Elsewhere” (copper
mining) |
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Hunta, John (defense of) |
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MacDonald, W. J. |
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“The Mysterious Octopus” (proof) (lumber trusts),
1912 |
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“The Old and the New Systems” (Russia) |
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“The Phantom Host That Never Came,” (conscription),
circa 1915 |
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“The Political Aspirations of the Polish Nation,” circa
1917 |
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“The Political Campaigns of 1920 and 1924,” circa
1925 |
BOX 39 |
“The Race Problem in America,” circa 1925 |
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“The Swiss National Game” (singing) |
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“The Wonder of the Monocle” (also “The New Era in
Men's Attire,” by W. J. Rutledge), circa 1911 |
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“Transportation for Seven Years” (British labor
unions) |
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“Unveiling Futurity” (Japan and
astrology), circa 1938
See also Container 32, Amory,
William Nowland, article on Japan
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“What Price Ugliness?,” by W. J. Rutledge |
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“When a City Took the Blind Staggers” (Chicago,
Ill.) |
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Articles on poetry |
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“Adventures in Form” (fragment) |
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“Color and the Colorists” (proofs) |
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First survey |
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Second survey |
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“Melody and the Melodist” (proof) |
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On free verse (by John Dennis, Jr.) |
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On poetry and music (typescript and
drafts) |
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On poetry and music (Tennyson) |
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“Shelley and Music” (with drafts) |
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“The Foundation of the Faith” (proof) (from
book?) |
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“The Laureate of the Linotype,” etc. (by W. J.
Rutledge on free verse), circa 1939 |
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“The Testimony of the Poets” |
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Biography |
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“A Glimpse of an English Villon” (Savage) |
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“A Pioneer Editor in Iowa” or “Anti-Slavery Editor in
a Pro-Slavery Town” (Edward Russell) |
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Books |
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An Hour of American Poetry(1929) |
BOX 40 |
Days Among the Sun's Children (travel in the
Orient, etc.), circa 1904-1906 |
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Julia Marlowe, Her Life and Art(1926) |
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Appendix |
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Contents, chapter 6, notes |
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Swinburne
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Notes |
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Typescript |
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(2 folders) |
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Typescript, rewrites |
BOX 41 |
Tales from the Old English Dramatists, circa
1899 |
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Chapters 1-7 |
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Chapters 8-15 |
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Chapters 1-5, 8-10, 13 |
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Notes, 1896 |
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The American Orchestra and Theodore Thomas(1927) , appendix, poem notes, etc. |
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The Hero of the Filipinos; The Story of José Rizal, Poet, Patriot and Martyr (1923), with Eulogio Balan Rodriguez,
miscellaneous drafts |
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The Outlook for the Philippines(1922),
Introduction, chapters 2-9 |
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These Same Metre Ballad Mongers, circa
1933 |
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Typescript |
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Typescript, miscellaneous |
BOX 42 |
Typescript, working |
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Typescript, working (with Lola Johnson, subtitled
“Notes on Verse-Making and Verse-Makers”) |
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Book fragments |
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Chapter 2, “When Holland Looked at the Cloudburst,”
circa 1914 |
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Chapter 3, untitled |
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Chapter 5, “England,” circa 1916 |
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Book reviews, “The Glories of Good Old Slavery” (
The Repressible Conflict, by Avery Craven),
1939 |
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Essays |
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On idealism, humanitarianism |
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On socialism |
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(2 folders) |
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Fiction |
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“A Vote for Valleydam” (or Appadam) (by W. J.
Rutledge) |
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