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Folder
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Description
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Date
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Clippings |
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"Novelist Cozzens, Poet H.D. Win Arts Academy Awards."
New York Herald Tribune.
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1960 Mar 21 |
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"Cozzens and 'H.D.' to Get Awards."
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1960 |
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"Hilda Doolittle Exhibit On at Yale." New York Herald
Tribune.
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1960? |
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"Speaking of Books." The New York Times Book Review.
By Horace Gregory.
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1961 Oct 22 |
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"Hilda Doolittle Dies in Zurich." Philadelphia Bulletin.
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1961 Sept 29 |
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"Meditation That Means What It Says." New York Times.
Review of Helen in Egypt.
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1961 Dec 24 |
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"Two Letters Were More Than Two Names: Hermetic Definition."
New York Times Book Review. By Hugh Kenner.
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1972 Dec 10 |
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Photocopy of page 71 of the Author Index, entry "Doolittle, Hilda,
pseud. H.D." From The Dial: An Author Index.
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1975 |
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"Hilda Doolittle: 'Pagan Mystic' of Bethlehem, Pa." The
Philadelphia Inquirer. Review of Herself Defined: The Poet H.D.
and Her World by Barbara Guest.
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1984 |
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"Great Man With a Pen." Review of The Selected Letters
of D.H. Lawrence, ed. by Diana Trilling. Includes two paragraphs
pertaining Trilling's treatment of H.D.
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n.d. |
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"New Books in Review: A Poet's Recollections of Freud." Review
of H.D.'s Tribute to Freud. By Josephine Jacobson.
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n.d. |
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24
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Programs and Materials from Various Events |
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"Eight American Artists Named to Receive Brandeis University 1959
Creative Arts Awards." News Release from the Brandeis University
News Bureau. H.D. won a Creative Arts Awards Medal. With two pages from
a Brandeis Newsletter, no date, concerning another year's awards.
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1959 Apr 9 |
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Program from The American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National
Institute of Arts and Letters Ceremonial, at which H.D. received the
Award of Merit Medal for Poetry, presented by Mark Van Doren. 2 copies.
Includes inserts giving directions to the terrace after the ceremony
and the seating plan on stage.
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1960 May 25 |
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Booklet. "An Exhibition of Manuscripts, Scores and Books by
Newly Elected Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and
the National Institute of Arts and Letters and by recipients of Literary
Honors and Awards." H.D. is entry number one, and her items,
lent by Pearson, are listed.
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1960 May |
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Friends' Central School Alumni News. Notice of H.D.'s death.
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1961 Fall |
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Clipping. "I Went to School with Hilda." For the Class of
1905, Jeannette K. Trumper.
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n.d. |
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25
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Bryn Mawr Materials |
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APcS. From H.D. to the Alumnae Association of Bryn Mawr College. Gives
address in London. Under Volunteer activities she has written: "Psycho-therapeutic
work with war-shock cases."
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1943-4? |
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1 letter to the Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin. TLS. From H.D.,
giving her updated address. Signed "Hilda Doolittle Aldington."
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1957 Oct 14 |
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Copy of biographical profile for Reunion 1959, sent and written by
Norman Holmes Pearson.
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1959 |
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Program. Bryn Mawr College: The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Convocation
in Honor of Bryn Mawr Alumnae. Includes entry "Hilda Doolittle
Aldington, 1909." With a copy of the presentation "What's
Past is Prologue" interleaved.
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1960 Jun 4 |
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"Imagist Poet H.D. Dies Overseas; Leaves Polished, Passionate
Poetry." College News. Two copies.
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1961 Oct |
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Typed copy of "The Shell." Note at bottom of page: "From
a long unpublished poem called Sagesse." For the Alumnae
Bulletin, 1988.
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n.d. |
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Other Materials |
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26
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Postcard with photograph of H.D.
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c. 1920s? |
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27
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Book jackets. Tribute to Freud (Godine edition), Tribute
to Freud (Pantheon edition), End to Torment, Trilogy,
Helen in Egypt
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various |
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28
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Miscellaneous bibliographical lists.
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n.d. |