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Business Papers, 1919-1997 (continued)
Permissions: Correspondence with Poets and Publishers, 1919-1989 (continued)
Gumpert, Gustav von, 1947 (continued)
Letter from Gumpert granting permission to use his poem The Fallen bird.
BOX-FOLDER 76/32 Hall, Hazel, 1951
Letters requesting permission to use Hall's poem Here comes the thief.
BOX-FOLDER 76/33 Harding, Austin [pseudonym of Elinor Remick Warren], Undated
Letter granting permission to use the poem I hear the sighing winds.
BOX-FOLDER 76/34 Hardy, Thomas, 1935
Letter requesting permission to use Hardy's poem Going and staying.
BOX-FOLDER 76/35 Harris, Leighton G., 1945-1951
Correspondence with Harris requesting permission to use his poem When you walk through woods.
BOX-FOLDER 76/36 Haskins, M. Louise, 1964
Letter granting permission to use Haskin's poem The Gate of the year.
BOX-FOLDER 76/37 Havergal, Frances Ridley, 1948
Letters in response to Warren's request for permission to use Havergal's poem Take my life and let it be.
BOX-FOLDER 76/38 Hicky, Daniel Whitehead, 1934-1935
Letters from Hicky granting permission to use his poem Wisdom.
BOX-FOLDER 76/39 Hodgson, Ralph, 1926, 1976-1981
Correspondence with Mrs. Ralph Hodgson. Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use Hodgson's poem Time, you old gypsy man.
BOX-FOLDER 76/40 Houston, Margaret Bell, 1933, 1936, 1976
Letters related to Warren's request for obtaining a new permission to use Houston's poem The Wanderer.
BOX-FOLDER 76/41 Hovey, Richard, 1933
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use Richard Hovey's poem At the crossroads.
BOX-FOLDER 76/42 Hume, Isabel, 1927-1934
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use Isabel Hume's poem The Little betrothed.
BOX-FOLDER 76/43 Jaffrey, Norman R., 1934-1935
Letters from Jaffrey granting permission to use his poem And so to bath.
BOX-FOLDER 76/44 Jones, Thomas S., Jr., 1922, 1933
Letter from Jones dated 1922, granting permission to use his poem Fulfillment; a second letter, dated 1933, from the executor of Jones' estate granting permission to use the text to Jones' poem Solitude, later retitled By a fireside by Warren.
BOX-FOLDER 76/45 Joyce, James, 1940
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use James Joyce's poem All night I hear.
BOX-FOLDER 76/46 Kilmer, Joyce and Aline, 1922
Joyce Kilmer granted permission to Warren to use his poem An Easter song (letter dated Jan. 14, 1922)
Aline Kilmer, also a poet and the wife of Joyce Kilmer, granted Warren permission to use any of her husband's poems with the exception of the poem Trees (letter dated Feb. 26, 1922)
BOX-FOLDER 76/47 Kissling, Dorothy, 1936-1937
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use Kissling's poem Melody out of my heart.
BOX-FOLDER 76/48 Lawson, James Gilchrist, 1948
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use poems from Lawson's collection The Best loved religious poems.
BOX-FOLDER 76/49 Le Gallienne, Richard, 1922, 1941, 1979
Requests addressed to Le Gallienne and later, Dodd, Mead and Company for the use of Le Gallienne's poems To a blue-eyed baby and Arise, my heart and sing!
BOX-FOLDER 76/50 Leitch, Mary Sinton, 1959
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use Leitch's poem He who loves the ocean.
BOX-FOLDER 76/51 Littlefield, Hazel, 1965
Letters related to Warren's letter indicating a desire to read Littlefield's poems seeking texts for possible songs.
BOX-FOLDER 76/52 Lodge, George Cabot, 1959-1960
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use Lodge's poem Song of the wave.
BOX-FOLDER 76/53 Lowry, Perrin Holmes, 1922-1923
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use Lowry's poem Afternoon, re-titled Golden yesterdays by Warren.
BOX-FOLDER 76/54 Lummis, Charles F., 1946
Inquiry letter from Warren regarding obtaining permission to use Lummis' texts from old Spanish songs of California.
BOX-FOLDER 76/55 MacLeish, Archibald, 1933, 1937
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use MacLeish's poem Chevaux de Bois.
BOX-FOLDER 76/56 Manning, Jane M., 1956, 1958
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use Manning's poem Come to the stable.
BOX-FOLDER 76/57 Masefield, John, 1920, 1934-1936, 1960, 1979-1982
Letters requesting permission to use Masefield's poems Beauty (re-titled I have seen dawn by Warren) and The West wind.
Letters requesting permission to use Masefield's poem Personal. Includes subsequent correspondence (Jan. 12, 1934) between Carl Fischer, Inc. and Macmillan Co. regarding the inquiry (the previously approved permission was withdrawn due to contractual conflicts)
The same letter withdrawing permission for Masefield's poem Personal (Jan. 12, 1934), granted permission to use the text of Edwin Ford Piper's poem Sweetgrass range.
BOX-FOLDER 77/1 McGowan, Mildred, 1954
Letter in which McGowan has sent details regarding her needs for a new series of music books for children, grades kindergarden through 8 years.
BOX-FOLDER 77/2 Mead, Stella, 1937
Letter related to Warren's request for permission to use Mead's poem The Merry men of Paris.
BOX-FOLDER 77/3 Michelson, Max, 1937
Letters seeking permission to use the text to a poem by Michelsdon O Brother tree originally published in an anthology titled The New poetry, edited by Alice Corbin Henderson and Harriet Monroe.
BOX-FOLDER 77/4 Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1931, 1954, 1959, 1964
Warren's letter requesting use of Millay's poem The Ballad of the harp weaver and letters in response from Elizabeth Kilday of Brandt & Brandt publishers.
1954-1964 correspondence related to obtaining permission to use of four sonnets from Millay's poem Fatal interview; letter from Brandt & Brandt publishers and letters from the poet's sister and literary executor of the Millay estate - Norma Millay Ellis.
BOX-FOLDER 77/5 Milne, A. A., 1924
Letter in which Milne provides an explanation for having rejected Warren's request for use of his poem In the dark, from the collection When we were very young.
BOX-FOLDER 77/6 Moment, John J., 1959, 1964
Inquiry regarding possible use of several poems (several authors) from a collection published by Morrison. Warren's letter requested permission for Moment's poem New Year.
BOX-FOLDER 77/7 Monroe, Harold, 1941
Request for use of Monroe's poem Cat's meat.
BOX-FOLDER 77/8 Nathan, Robert, 1936, 1949-1951 and undated
Requests for use of Nathan's poems Because my grief, Blue October and Watch America.
BOX-FOLDER 77/9 Nolen, Katherine, 1940 and undated
Letters related to Warren's song The Question, taken from the text of the Nolen poem The Question.
BOX-FOLDER 77/10 Norton, Grace Fallow, 1934 and undated
Letters related to Warren's request for permission to use Norton's poem Sleep.
BOX-FOLDER 77/11 Noyes, Alfred, 1920, 1922, 1935
Letters related to a request for permission to use the text to Noyes' poem The Heart of a rose; also, permission to use an excerpt from his The Last crusade.
BOX-FOLDER 77/12 O'Conor, Norreys Jephson, 1923, 1952, 1955
Permission request for use of the text to Burr's poem In the moonlight; also, additional letters regarding other possible material.
BOX-FOLDER 77/13 Omeron, Carl, 1947
Permission request for use of the text translation to a Finnish poem My mother's eyes by Finnish poet Alli Nissinen.
BOX-FOLDER 77/14 Piper, Edwin Ford, 1933-1934
Permission request for use of the text to Piper's poem Sweetgrass range.
BOX-FOLDER 77/15 Preston, Lila Crosby, 1945-1946, 1973
Request for use of Preston's poem Remembering; additional correspondence, offering additional material.
BOX-FOLDER 77/16 Quick, Dorothy, 1944
Letter to Warren by Quick thanking her for her possible interest in Quick's poem Clouds are not lonely.
BOX-FOLDER 77/17 R - Miscellaneous, Apr. 13, 1919
Letter to Warren by a poet (unable to read poet's name or title of work)
BOX-FOLDER 77/18 Reese, Lizette Woodworth, 1966, 1971
Correspondence requesting permission for use of Reese's poem A Little song of life.
BOX-FOLDER 77/19 Richards, Laura E., 1937
Permission letter from publisher Little, Brown & Co. for use of Richard's poems The Umbrella brigade and Jumbo jee from Richards' collection Tirra Lirra: rhymes old and new.
BOX-FOLDER 77/20 Robinson, Mr., 1944, 1947
Request for use of Robinson's poem Dark hills.
BOX-FOLDER 77/21 Roethke, Theodore, 1970, 1976
Request for use of Roethke's poems The Waking and The Victorians.
BOX-FOLDER 77/22 Romay, Paula, 1970
Correspondence with Carl Fischer, Inc. regarding attempts to obtain permission for use of Romay's poem From this summer garden.
BOX-FOLDER 77/23 Royale, Josephine, 1960
Request for use of Royale's poem Deep peace.
BOX-FOLDER 77/24 Russell, Sydney King, 1936
Correspondence with Carl Fischer, Inc. regarding obtaining permission for use of Russell's poem Lament for love.
BOX-FOLDER 77/25 Sandburg, Carl, 1945-1954, 1960, 1970-1980, 1984-1989
Several letters involving requests for permission for use of several of Sandburg's poems, including: The Wind sings welcome in early spring, Summer stars, Tawny days, Sea sunsets, give us keepsakes, all which became Warren's The Singing Earth; Mist marches across the valley, Plowboy and Good morning, America!
BOX-FOLDER 77/26 Sawyer, Ruth, 1964
Request for permission to use Sawyer's poem, the first line beginning with Shall I tell you who will come to Bethlehem on Christmas morn, an old Spanish carol.
BOX-FOLDER 77/27 Sayers, Frances Clarke, 1936
Correspondence seeking permission to use Sayers' poem, Who calls?
BOX-FOLDER 77/28 Scott, R. B. Y., 1959
Correspondence seeking permission to use Scott's poem, O God of light.
BOX-FOLDER 77/29 Scruggs, Anderson M., 1932
Request for use of Scruggs''s poem Song for dark days; Scruggs enclosed copies of several other poems, giving advance permission should Warren desire to use any of the poems, which included: Night, They shall know defeat, Coquette, Old man and wife, Woods before spring, and The Wind in the city.
BOX-FOLDER 77/30 Shaw, Frances, 1960, 1977, 1982, 1987
Correspondence seeking permission to use Shaw's poem, Star thought; also, correspondence with the poet's daughter and grandson.
BOX-FOLDER 77/31 Slater, John R., 1964
Correspondence seeking permission to use Slater's poem, Easter reveille.
BOX-FOLDER 77/32 Stedman, Mr., 1931
Correspondence seeking permission to use Slater's poem, Autumn song.
BOX-FOLDER 77/33 Stephens, James, 1940-1942, 1947, 1949
Correspondence with Macmillan's permission department, seeking permission to use Stephens' poems, And it was windy weather, To the queen of the bees, Canal bank and Check.
BOX-FOLDER 77/34 Stephens, Wallace, 1959
Correspondence with Alfred A. Knopf. Inc., seeking permission to use Wallace Stephens' poem, Banjo boomer.
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