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Correspondence

Approximately 300 items, ca. 1932-53, a few later. Personal correspondence (including copies of very interesting letters from Otto's brother, Earl), family communications, a series of ca. 60 post cards, of more than normal interest, dating from the 1930s, and other memorabilia, including some tiny photographs pasted on cards and letters.Professional correspondence, evidently selected by Binder for preservation as being of particular significance: letters from editors, fellow writers, fans, and others.

Academic Work

3-2/12: Project on Fernando Pessoa [University of Denver Creating Writing Program, 2015], handwritten notes, 2015?; and background materials, 1991-2015

3-2/13: University of Denver Creative Writing Project: Transfigurations: A Narrative Poetic Sequence, proposal, 2015; handwritten notes, undated; project requirements, 2014; and background materials, 1992-2015 and undated

3-2/14: "War in Children's Literature" (Presentation, University of Denver Creative Writing Program, March 2015), typescript lf text with handwritten notes, March 2015?; PowerPoint slides, March 2015; and background materials, 1985-2015

3-2/15: "Why is Dystopia So Popular? (University of Denver Creative Writing Program, 2015), typescript notes with handwritten notes, 2015?; and background materials, 2001-2015

Fanfiction

Fan fiction is fiction incorporating the characters and concepts of a commercial media property, created by its admirers, typically without permission from the author or owner. It is also referred to as 'fanfic'.

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Correspondence

1/7: Correspondence to Hibberd regarding research for his biography of Harold Monro. Folder contains responses to Hibberd's requests for information from a variety of sources, including the Royal College of Physicians, David Monro, G. K. Monro, and the Essex Archives. Information on Nigel Monro, Harold's son, was provided by correspondence from Fred Urquhart, Eastbourne College, St. Thomas's Hospital, and the General Medical Council. Also contains correspondence from executors, including the law firm of Hubbard & Co., Penelope Fitzgerald, Ruth Tomalin, and Freda McGregor. Also includes pedigrees of the Monro family.

1/8: Responses to Hibberd's requests for information in the form of correspondence and copies of research materials. Includes information from the Radley College school magazine, correspondence, and an article (in French) concerning Clinique La Ligniére. Folder contains copies of newspaper reports concerning Monro's 1903 wedding and two postcards of the church in which he was married, as well as information on Arundel del Re from his daughter Dianora del Re and university libraries. Also includes correspondence concerning Monte Verita, Galloway Kyle, and the Poetry Society.

1/9: Letters and information about individuals who had contact with Harold Monro. Includes information about Basil Watt, Robert Frost, Amy Lowell, Anna Wickham, Herbert Read, Ottoline Morrel, and Seigfried Sassoon. Information obtained via articles and copies of original correspondence.

1/10: Miscellaneous biographical information, various manuscript collections, and a portrait of Monro by Wyndham Lewis that could not be located. Includes copies of articles, other items, and letters from Gwen Staveley, Samuel Hynes, Joy Grant, Jeff Coopers, and others in the U.K. and the U.S.

1/11: Miscellaneous photocopies of articles written by Monro and documents belonging to Monro. Articles include "How I Began" from an April 4, 1913 issue of T. P.'s Weekly and reviews written by Monro. Folder also contains copies of letters written to and articles about Monro, including his obituary from the March 17, 1932 edition of The London Times.

1/12: Documents given to Dominic Hibberd by Joy Grant, author of Harold Monro and the Poetry Bookshop, relating to The Poetry Bookshop and Harold Monro. Contains copies of letters to Grant about her book both before and after publication. Also includes an article from the September 11, 1970 edition of the Times Literary Supplement titled "Harold Monro as Shopkeeper and Poet."

2/1: Correspondence between Harold Monro and Galloway Kyle, who replaced Monro as editor of The Poetry Review. Folder also contains correspondence to Hibberd, miscellaneous correspondence from Kyle, articles about Kyle, and information on the Poetry Society.

Photograph

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-One photograph of Berenice Napper with three unidentified individuals looking over a copy of Walter White's book, How Far the Promised Land?

Correspondence

This series contains correspondence to and from Leigh regarding many of his literary works.

Leigh, Stephen

Convention Materials

This series consists of materials produced or gathered at various science fiction and media conventions.

Dawn, Morgan

National Council for Negro Women

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-10th Annual Regional Conference of the National Council of Negro Women…. Hartford, Connecticut, May 2-4, 1958 [cover title]. Washington, DC: The council, 1958. 8vo. (8) pp. Program listing sessions, speakers, etc. Printed wrappers, stapled.

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-Organization Handbook for Local Councils

Convention Materials

1-3/1: Calicon (1989 - 1990)

1-3/2: Connexions (1998 - 2001)

1-3/3: ConRad/15/20 Yahren Reunion (1995 - 1998)

1-3/4: Friscon (1993 - 2001)

1-3/5: IDICon IV (1988)

1-3/6: KiScon (1999, 2008, 2011, 2017)

1-3/7: Leapcon (1995 - 1996)

1-3/8: Media West Con (1992, 2013)

1-3/9: ORAC '89 (1989)

1-3/10: Rocky Mountain Hi Con/Rocky Mountain Media Convention (1994 - 2001)

1-3/11: Syndi-Con (1995, 1997)

1-3/12: Unicon (1989 - 1992)

1-3/13: Various con flyers (1987 - 2009)

1-3/14: Virgule (1994, 1996)

Brass Plaque Tree Markers

2/1: Abney, Will H.

2/2: Allison, Elmer O.

2/3: Anderson, Farris S.

2/4: Barfield, Clifton

2/5: Bourland, William F.

2/6: Bull, Richard P., Jr.

2/7: Burford, John H.

2/8: Carter, Joseph D.

2/9: Cox, Romeo W.

2/10: Curtis, Manson F.

2/11: Easterwood, Jesse L.

2/12: Gardner, Benjamin H., Jr.

2/13: Graham, Cyrus Earle

2/14: Greer, James F.

2/15: Harrison, George L.

2/16: Hausser, Charles

2/17: Jones, Hamlet P.

2/18: Loftus, Luke W.

2/19: Luhn, Graham D.

2/20: McFadden, Willford

3/1: McKimmey, John C.

3/2: Matthews, John L.

3/3: Mayers, Hadyn P.

3/4: Moore, John H.

3/5: Murphy, John B.

3/6: Nolte, Robert W.

3/7: Peters, Herbert N.

3/8: Peyton, Harry L.

3/9: Prime, Wendell F.

3/10: Regenbrecht, Ferdinand

3/11: Riesner, Edmund L.

3/12: Rust, Charles E.

3/13: Slaton, Frank W.

3/14: Suber, L.S.R.

3/15: Teague, Charles L.

3/16: Thomas, William G.

3/17: Wellage, George F.

3/18: Woolley, Richard P.

3/19: Wright, Benjamin F.

3/20: Yates, Horace C.

The Great Library Series

This series contains typescript drafts and other materials relating to Caine's 5-book fantasy series The Great Library, which tells the story of an alternate world where the Library of Alexandria was never destroyed. As a consequence, through a combination of magic and total control of information worldwide, the Library has risen to become a totalitarian power. Caine's series concerns a small group of Library acolytes and allies who learn the truth and mount a resistance.

Agribusiness and Ranching

This series details the development of Evans' ranching enterprises. Correspondence records Evans' incisive decision-making and the strong friendships he made and maintained within the cattle industry. Particularly noteworthy is the record of Evans' successful partnership with Gus Wortham, from the early growth of their association and friendship, through to the partnership's amiable dissolution in later years. In particular, information found in subseries 3.3. Little Eva Plantation, Chopin, La., 1864-1991 (bulk: 1941-1970) highlights the importance Evans placed on cultivating the historical context of many of his ranches.

Ruth Tomalin's Papers

2/2: Tomalin's transcripts of original manuscripts typed on delicate green paper. Organized by Monro's dates of note, letters, writings, family albums, dreams, meditations, notebooks, account books, newspaper cuttings, readings, a few items relating to the Poetry Bookshop, and Alida Monro’s list of Charlotte Mew's writings.

2/3: Photocopies, mostly made by Tomalin, of correspondence between Harold and Alida. Also includes notes by Alida on Grant's book, copies of Alida Monro’s draft and final 1969 dictated memoir, with some comment by Mrs. Lutrell, one of Alida Monro's executors.

Publications

This series consists of various publications in which Leigh's work appeared.

Leigh, Stephen

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