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Eunice Tietjens papers
Correspondence, works and miscellaneous material relating to Eunice Tietjens, Chicago poet, novelist, lecturer and associate editor of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. The bulk of the correspondence is incoming.
Eunice Tietjens papers - Additions
Correspondence, works, and miscellaneous material relating to Eunice Tietjens, Chicago poet, novelist, lecturer and associate editor of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. Also material relating to the Hammond and Strong families, Eunice Tietjens' daughter, Janet Tietjens Hart, and Eunice Tietjens' first husband, Paul Tietjens; and three boxes of photographs.
Cloyd Head papers
Writings and correspondence, souvenirs and miscellany of Cloyd Head, Chicago playwright, theatrical director, business manager of the Goodman Theatre and husband of the poet Eunice Tietjens.
Harry Hansen papers
Correspondence, subject files, photographs and artwork of newspaper writer and editor Harry Hansen.
Walter Ansel Strong Papers
Correspondence, personal documents, photographs, and family materials related to Walter Ansel Strong, publisher of the Chicago Daily News from 1925-1931.
Mark Turbyfill Papers
Material relating to the life and career of dancer, poet and painter Mark Turbyfill, including three copies of his unpublished autobiography and many copies of published and unpublished poems. Also, articles and reviews by and about Turbyfill, a few pieces of correspondence, clippings, dance programs, photographs, a cassette tape of him reading, and a published genealogy of the Turbyfill family.
Wallace Rice Papers
Correspondence, almost all addressed to Chicago author, anthologist and lecturer Wallace Rice with a few outgoing letters; also many examples of his works, and a miscellany of associated material including a small collection of photographs.
Cordon Club Records
Programs and announcements of the Cordon Club of Chicago for performances and other events during the period 1917-1943.
Agnes Lee-Edgar Lee Masters Papers
35 letters from Edgar Lee Masters to Agnes Lee (Mrs. Otto Freer), one typed poem and one galley sheet.
Tietjens, Eunice, ca. 1910s
Tietjens, Eunice, ca. 1943-1963
Contains extensive files on authors and other literary subjects that Butcher kept for her work.
Tietjens, E., 1931
The outgoing correspondence is primarily to friends and acquaintances, among them Witter Bynner and Margery Currey; her editor at MacMillan, James Putnam, concerning changes to her book The World at My Shoulder; and over 90 photostats of letters to Harriet Monroe copied from the Harriet Monroe Collection at the University of Chicago Library.
Tietjens, Janet, 1926
The outgoing correspondence is primarily to friends and acquaintances, among them Witter Bynner and Margery Currey; her editor at MacMillan, James Putnam, concerning changes to her book The World at My Shoulder; and over 90 photostats of letters to Harriet Monroe copied from the Harriet Monroe Collection at the University of Chicago Library.
Tietjens, Janet, [1917]-[193-?]
Tietjens, Maria, 1909
Tietjens, Paul, 1913-1922
Tietjens, Eunice
Mainly photographs of Eunice Tietjens, her siblings, her mother and her daughter Janet, but also a collection of images of other individuals, some of them well-known such as Robert Frost, Vachel Lindsay, Harriet Monroe, Edgar Lee Masters, Sara Teasdale and Mark Twain. .
Tietjens, Idea
Mainly photographs of Eunice Tietjens, her siblings, her mother and her daughter Janet, but also a collection of images of other individuals, some of them well-known such as Robert Frost, Vachel Lindsay, Harriet Monroe, Edgar Lee Masters, Sara Teasdale and Mark Twain. .
Tietjens, Paul
Mainly photographs of Eunice Tietjens, her siblings, her mother and her daughter Janet, but also a collection of images of other individuals, some of them well-known such as Robert Frost, Vachel Lindsay, Harriet Monroe, Edgar Lee Masters, Sara Teasdale and Mark Twain. .
Tietjens, Eunice, Jan. 15, 1912; Jan. 28, 1932
Typewritten copies of letters written or dictated by Webster to friends, fans, actors, agents, editors, writers, and organizations. Includes series of correspondence to editors at Bobbs-Merrill (mostly to Hewitt H. Howland) and to his agent, Paul R. Reynolds.