Box 27
Contains 5 Results:
Rimes and Remnants (clippings), 1954-1955
Clippings, photographs, invitations and other ephemera in a variety of scrapbooks compiled by Casey, including works by Casey, publicity and information about him, or materials Casey collected in his school years and on his travels. The earliest scrapbooks that document Casey's college years at St. Mary's College contain many photographs and college mementoes.
See also Series 1: Biographical for more clippings about Casey and his works.
Rimes and Remnants (clippings), 1955
Clippings, photographs, invitations and other ephemera in a variety of scrapbooks compiled by Casey, including works by Casey, publicity and information about him, or materials Casey collected in his school years and on his travels. The earliest scrapbooks that document Casey's college years at St. Mary's College contain many photographs and college mementoes.
See also Series 1: Biographical for more clippings about Casey and his works.
Clippings scrapbook - column ideas, ca. 1956
Clippings, photographs, invitations and other ephemera in a variety of scrapbooks compiled by Casey, including works by Casey, publicity and information about him, or materials Casey collected in his school years and on his travels. The earliest scrapbooks that document Casey's college years at St. Mary's College contain many photographs and college mementoes.
See also Series 1: Biographical for more clippings about Casey and his works.
NL 1327; NL 1328; NL 1329 - Cloth patches - U.S. Military patches (2), "War Correspondent" patch, "U.S. War Correspondent" patch, ca. 1940's
An assortment of artifacts kept by Casey; including some memorabilia from his military career and his experiences in Europe during World War II. Two sets of riding spurs are unexplained; it is possible that they indicate Casey's childhood life in the American West, and his wife Hazel MacDonald's experiences living in the Western United States. Also includes Casey's manual typewriter, which he referred to as his "place of business."
NL 1330 - Nazi Iron Cross pendant, ca. 1939
An assortment of artifacts kept by Casey; including some memorabilia from his military career and his experiences in Europe during World War II. Two sets of riding spurs are unexplained; it is possible that they indicate Casey's childhood life in the American West, and his wife Hazel MacDonald's experiences living in the Western United States. Also includes Casey's manual typewriter, which he referred to as his "place of business."