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Box 2

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Contains 23 Results:

Cummings works – Philosophical writings and fragments regarding differences in moral principles between eastern and western cultures [3 folders], undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 46-48
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: undated

Cummings works – “The Rose Unfading” [anthology of poems], 1900?

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 49
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: 1900?

Cummings works – Poetry [approximately 60 poems in alphabetical order], undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 50
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: undated

Cummings works – Poetry – Five poems sent to editor at Munseys Magazine, Apr. 25, 1916

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 51
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: Apr. 25, 1916

Cummings works – Poetry – “Man and woman-poems” [fragments], undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 52
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: undated

Cummings works – Poetry – “On Foreign Lyres” [11 poems], undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 53
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: undated

Cummings works – Poetry – “Songs and Sonnets by Marion Cummings Stanley", undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 54
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: undated

Teasdale works – “A Ballad of the Carpenter’s Son", Jul. 27, 1913

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 55
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: Jul. 27, 1913

Teasdale works – Beings “The first time that I saw you, it was night…”, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 56
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: undated

Teasdale works – Beings “I turned the key and opened wide the door…”, Sept. 16, 1908

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 57
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: Sept. 16, 1908

Teasdale works – “A Cry", Feb. 1913

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 58
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: Feb. 1913

Teasdale works – “The First Love” and “Song", Jun. 1913

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 59
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: Jun. 1913

Teasdale works – “Foam", undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 60
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: undated

Teasdale works – “In the Carpenter’s Shop", Jul. 20, 1913

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 61
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: Jul. 20, 1913

Teasdale works – “May Night,” “May Dusk,” and “Summer Night", May 1913

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 62
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: May 1913

Teasdale works – “November Night", Apr. 1914

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 63
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: Apr. 1914

Teasdale works – “On the Wind” and “In a Subway Station", Mar. 1913

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 64
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: Mar. 1913

Teasdale works – “Sappho", undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 65
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: undated

Teasdale works – “Song", undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 66
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: undated

Teasdale works – Fragments, 1912-1913

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 67
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: 1912-1913

Photographs – Cummings, Marion and Sara Teasdale [some with notes by Teasdale], approximately 1912, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 68
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: approximately 1912, undated

Photographs – Teasdale, Sara, approximately 1895-1913

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 69
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: approximately 1895-1913

Photographs – Miscellaneous and unidentified, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 70
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence, writings, and photographs documenting the work of Marion Cummings Stanley Slonimsky and her relationship with Sara Teasdale. Letters from Teasdale to Cummings discuss her writing and publishing, health, relationships, and social circles. Several letters discuss the lives of Grace Parrish, Williamina “Will” Parrish, and Caroline Risque, all members of “The Potters,” a St. Louis based women’s art and literature collective. Teasdale also mentions her relationships with John...
Dates: undated