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Literary File, 1919-1978
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"We Have Purpose, We All Know It,"
Life,
30 May 1960
See also Container 45, "The National Purpose," June 1960
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"We've Been Pretending That We Didn't Know It's Just One World,"
San Francisco Chronicle,
26 Apr. 1945
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"What Is 'English'?,"
undated
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"Who Killed Cockrobin?,"
undated
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BOX 38 |
"The Women's War,"
Junior League Magazine,
Sept. 1942
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"Words Are Not Enough,"
Nation,
13 Mar. 1943
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"The Worn at Heart,"
undated
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"Yankee Skipper,"
Yale Review,
June 1949
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Untitled |
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(2 folders) |
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Printed copies, 1934-1974, undated
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(3 folders) |
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Screenplays and scripts |
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"The Eleanor Roosevelt Story," motion picture, 1965
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Correspondence |
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Manuscript drafts |
BOX 39 |
"It Can't Last"
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"John Keats"
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"Magie Prison,"
1967
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Correspondence |
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Manuscript and typescript
drafts |
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Miscellany |
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Morgan, Arthur, film project |
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"Our Lives, Our Fortunes and Our Sacred Honors," telecast |
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"The Star-Spangled Banner," recordings script for the Smithsonian Institution, 15 Feb.
1968
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"This Is Your Enemy," introduction |
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War Loan Drive script for Orson Welles,
June 1944
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BOX 39-50 |
Speeches and Lectures File, 1939-1978
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Handwritten and typewritten drafts, correspondence, trial lines, printed copies,
notes and worksheets, outlines, proofs, and miscellaneous items relating to
classroom lectures, interviews, and radio and television broadcasts. |
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Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein, except for the classroom
lectures, which are arranged alphabetically by course title. |
BOX 39 |
Classroom lectures |
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English |
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180, An Approach to Poetry |
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190 |
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283, Forms and Conditions of Modern
Poetry |
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(1 folder) |
BOX 40 |
(1 folder) |
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Humanities |
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130, An Approach to Poetry |
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(4 folders) |
BOX 41 |
(1 folder) |
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130a, An Approach to Poetry |
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136 |
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Chinese poetry lectures |
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John Keats lectures |
BOX 42 |
Ezra Pound lectures |
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Rainer Maria Rilke lectures |
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William Butler Yeats lectures |
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Unidentified lectures and notes |
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Interviews
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1945
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5 Jan., Johannes Steele
broadcast |
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17 Jan.,"March of Time" broadcast |
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1952, 10 Nov., recorded
interview |
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1960, Jan., Hall, Donald, "An Interview With Archibald MacLeish,"
Horizon
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1972, Mott, Ben de, interview
for Paris Review
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1974, Oct., Heyen, William, and
Anthony Piccione, "A Music That Means: A Conversation With Archibald MacLeish," edited by Philip L. Gerber at Brockport Writers' Forum |
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1975, Kressler, David J.,
interview for Ph.D. |
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1976, 7 Mar., "A Conversation With Archibald MacLeish," Public Broadcasting System, Bill Moyers' Journal" |
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Lectures |
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1944, 31 May, Walgren lecture,
University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. |
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1947, 11 June, Dartmouth
College, Hanover, N.H., outline for course on "Great Issues"
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1952, July, Nashville, Tenn., on
the teaching of poetry |
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1958, Oct., "Poetry and Journalism," Seymour lecture, Minneapolis, Minn. |
BOX 43 |
1967, 1 Nov., "The Teacher and the Lively Arts," Education Council for School Research and Development |
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Undated
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Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, Mass.,
seminar on the writer's art |
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"The Language of Poetry," paper prepared for the Columbia Conference on "The Unity of Knowledge"
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"Human Values in the World Today" Mount Holyoke College, Holyoke, Mass. |
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"Poetry and the Anti-World"
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"Poetry and the Arable World"
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Radio and television broadcasts |
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1939, 26 Dec., Broadcast address
on Johann Gutenberg |
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1940
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16 Apr., Introductory remarks
for CBS program of folk music from the Library of Congress |
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4 May, "America Was Promises," CBS broadcast See also Container 33, America Was Promises
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24 Nov., "Art and Our Warring World," NBC broadcast |
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1941, 13 Dec., "The Bill of Rights Now," Metropolitan Opera Program |
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1942
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14 Feb., "This Is War"
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1 Mar., "Propaganda: Good and Bad," NBC Broadcast |
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14 Mar., Remarks on NBC,
"Inter-American University of the Air"
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13 June, Closed circuit
broadcast on gasoline and rubber shortages |
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13 Sept., Intermission
remarks on "CBS Summer Symphony"
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May-June, Proposals for NBC,
"Inter-American University of the Air"
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1943
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21 Aug., "For This We Fight," NBC broadcast |
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25 Dec., "The Meaning of Peace," Metropolitan Opera Program |
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1944
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25 July, "It Is What We Are," Edwin C. Hill radio program |
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2 Dec., Remarks on the
Metropolitan Opera Program |
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1945
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Feb.-Aug., "Our Foreign Policy," NBC broadcast |
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Programs |
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1-10 |
BOX 44 |
11-25 |
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(2 folders) |
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May-Aug., Armed Forces Radio
Service programs |
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(2 folders) |
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16 June, "Report From San Francisco," NBC broadcast |
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16 Dec., "Can We Educate for World Peace?" WGN-Mutual broadcast |
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Eulogy for Paul Valery,
[1945?]
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1946, 25 Sept., Remarks on
UNESCO, NBC broadcast |
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1951, 30 Nov., Intermission
remarks on Bernal Diaz's The True History of the Conquest of New Spain
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BOX 45 |
1960, 30 May,
"The National Purpose," WBC broadcast, See also Container 37, "We Have Purpose, We All Know It,"
Life
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1962, 2 Aug., "The Dialogues of Archibald MacLeish and Mark Van Doren," CBS telecast |
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1976, 4 July, On the American
Revolution |
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Speeches |
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1939
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12 Oct., "The American Experience," dedication of the Hispanic Room in the Library of
Congress |
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19 Oct., "Libraries in the Contemporary Crisis," Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. |
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19 Nov., Remarks at the
laying of the cornerstone of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde
Park, N.Y. |
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"The Freedom to End Freedom," Survey Associates |
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1940
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Jan.,
"The Obligation of Libraries in a Democracy," District of Columbia Library Association |
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22 Feb., "The Librarian: His Name and Nature," Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. |
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9 Apr., "Writers and Scholars," American Philosophical Society |
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31 May, "The Librarian and the Democratic Process," American Library Association, Cincinnati, Ohio |
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May, Dedication of Columbus
mural in the Hispanic Room of the Library of Congress |
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10 Sept., International
Student Service, International House, New York, N.Y. |
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13 Oct., New York and
Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, Brooklyn, N.Y. See Container 24,
The American Cause
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23 Oct., Forum of the New York Herald Tribune
See Container 24,
The American Cause
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19 Nov., "The Duty of Freedom," Printing House Craftsmen |
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1941
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12 Feb., "Lincoln in This Day," Canadian Club, Ottawa, Canada |
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