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Woman Power Survey
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1942
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"Survey of Woman Power" Article ms., typed; 4 pages |
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"Women, Bless’em All." Article ms., 2 drafts, typed |
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Manuscript, untitled, undated, typed with corrections, beginning of short story |
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Manuscript, untitled, undated, typed with corrections, about working women |
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Correspondence: outgoing; 3 pieces |
1942 |
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Correspondence, incoming; 13 pieces |
1942 |
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"Oregon Checks Womanpower" Tearsheets from Independent Woman (includes cover); 3 pages |
March 1942 |
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Research materials: 2 pieces |
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Notes, 2 pages typed, 1 page handwritten |
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Photographs: 6 black and white glossy |
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Emanon newsletter, with article on working women |
January 24, 1942 |
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"Neighbors to the Rescue." (Working titles: Oregon Learns About Volunteer Labor, Volunteer Labor Saves the Crops, Oregon Enlists Volunteer Labor)
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Tearsheets: "Dude Harvest." By Frank J. Taylor |
January 31, 1942 |
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Tearsheets: "Dude Harvest." By Frank J. Taylor |
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Saturday Evening Post pp. 20-21; 94 |
October 3, 1942 |
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Various drafts, typed, with corrections and suggestions from editors, with attached |
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Correspondence, 3 sets |
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Correspondence: incoming, 21 pieces |
1941-1942 |
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2 |
Correspondence: outgoing, 4 pieces |
1941 |
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2 |
Correspondence: miscellaneous, 2 pieces |
1942 |
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Clippings, 6 pieces |
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"Neighbors to the Rescue." Photographs: 10 black and white glossy, with notes; 3 black and white matte; 1 photo from newspaper clipping: The Oregonian Partial index of photos, handwritten |
June 8, 1942 |
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Correspondence: incoming, 8 pieces |
1941-1942 |
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"You and the Kids Can Help Save the Crops This Year"
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Tearsheets from The Oregonian, pp. 1 and 2 |
April 19, 1942 |
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"Jam for MacArthur’s Boys"
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Tearsheets from The Oregonian, p. 2 |
May 31, 1942 |
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Correspondence: incoming, 24 pieces |
1941 |
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Correspondence: outgoing, 2 pieces. Notes, 3 pages |
1941 |
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Applesauce Needs Sugar
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Cover proof in color, Chapter list with notes, 1 page; miscellaneous notes, 2 pages. |
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Correspondence: incoming, 42 pieces |
1957-1962 |
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Correspondence: outgoing, 1 piece. |
January 18, 1960 |
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5 |
Clippings and reviews, numerous, in envelope |
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"Sugar Shortage"
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Short story ms., typed with corrections; 7 pages |
October 1946 |
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Correspondence: incoming, 31 pieces |
1940-1950 |
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"When We Were Rich"
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Short story ms., 5 drafts, typed with corrections, various page lengths. |
1942-1947 |
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Correspondence: incoming, 9 pieces |
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Notes, handwritten; 2 pages |
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"Good Morning, I’m the Country Nurse." As told to Ms. Case
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Tearsheets ( 2 copies) from Saturday Evening Post, pages 36-38 and 79-84. Draft (working name "Your Neighbor’s Diseases"). typed with corrections; 16 pages. |
May 17, 1941 |
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"The Unending War"
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Typed ms., 25 pages Untitled, undated ms, starts at page 18 |
1941 |
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Correspondence, outgoing, 4 pieces |
1941 |
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8 |
Correspondence: incoming, 28 pieces |
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8 |
Photographs: black and white, glossy, 4 piece Negatives, 2 |
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The Last Mountains
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Related correspondence: incoming; 20 pieces. Outgoing, 1 piece |
1943-1960 |
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"Can Small Colleges Survive"
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Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp. 36,104, 107-110, Related correspondence, incoming, 8 pieces, Clippings and reviews |
September 30, 1950 |
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"A Boot for Cinderella"
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Short story, Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp. 24, 120-124. Related correspondence: incoming, 6 pieces, Related notes: 2 pages |
October 4, 1947 |
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"Bear Hunt." (Story became a chapter in Applesauce Needs Sugar)
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Tearsheets (2 copies) from Ladies Home Journal, pp.62, 101. Related correspondence: incoming, 6 pieces |
March 1962 |
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"Why You Need A Birth Certificate"
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Tearsheets from Good Housekeeping, p.32 |
September 1942 |
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Related correspondence: incoming, 5 pieces |
September 1942 |
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"Portland: Ace Host To Fighting Men"
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Tearsheets from Liberty back page |
January 30, 1943 |
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Related correspondence: incoming, 5 pieces |
1943 |
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10 |
Clippings, 2 pieces |
1943 |
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"The Captivating Woman"
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Tearsheets from The American Magazine, pp. 38, 76-80. |
June 1953 |
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Related correspondence: incoming, 4 pieces |
1953 |
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"Applesauce Needs Sugar" (Excerpt from the book)
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Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp.16, 49-50, 52, 54, 57-58. |
October 26, 1946 |
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"A Knock in the Night"
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Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp. 24, 42-43 |
December 26, 1953 |
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"Sauce for the Goose"
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Tearsheets from The American Magazine, pp. 28-29, 123-127 |
November 1952 |
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Related correspondence: incoming 2 pieces. |
1952 |
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"A Woman’s Place"
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Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp. 21, 39. 41-43 |
August 24, 1946 |
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Related correspondence: incoming, 2 pieces |
August 24, 1946 |
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Clippings: 2 items |
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"Sunshine Is Free"
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Tearsheets from American Home, p. 4. |
July 1942 |
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"You Never Can Tell About A Woman"
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Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp 27, 104-106, 108. |
July 26, 1947 |
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Short Stories for Rangeland Romances
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Manuscripts (typed) of short stories published in Rangeland Romances
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1938-1939
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"A Boot For Cinderella" 17 pages, (appeared in revised form in The Saturday Evening Post, October 4, 1947) |
1938-1939 |
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"Cowboy and the Queen" 13 pages |
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"Dauntless in Love" 13 pages |
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"Hearts Along the Milky Way" 17 pages |
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"Kathy Covets a Mare" 15 pages |
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"Man Handler" 14 pages |
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"Primitive Woman" 14 pages |
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"Queen in the Hole" 9 pages. Pencil comment "first story sold" |
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"Shadow of broken Butte" 15 pages |
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"Skeeter Comes Home" 2 versions, 12-15 pages |
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"Stomach for Indian Fighting" 15 pages |
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"That Damned Love" 12 pages |
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"Unquenched Flames" 16 pages |
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"Unwilling Santa Claus" 9 pages |
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"Wages of Sin" 2 versions, 4-5 pages |
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Incoming from editors, 8 pieces |
1938-1940 |
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Incoming, personal, 5 pieces |
1938-1940 |
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Check stubs: 7 items |
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Miscellaneous Manuscripts and Correspondence
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"A Higher Justice" |
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ms., typed with hand written corrections, 21 pages. |
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Untitled, 3 pages (numbered 19-21) from unknown ms. |
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"Mount St. Helens" |
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text for calendar picture; with correspondence: incoming, 3 pieces; outgoing, 2 pieces. |
1953-1954 |
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"Vitamin Era Brings Bonanza of the Deep" |
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newspaper clipping from The Baltimore Sun. |
January 4, 1942 |
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Correspondence: incoming from publishers: 88 pieces |
1945-1962 |
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13 |
Correspondence: outgoing, 3 pieces |
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13 |
Transcript from radio show "Personality of the Week— McMinnville Hour" |
July 29, 1947 |
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"Inside Information" From The Saturday Evening Post |
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mentions Victoria Case: Volume 3, No. 31 and Volume 4 No. 31 |
July 19, 1947, July 24, 1948 |
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We Called It Culture and Related Materials
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We Called it Culture. Correspondence, reviews, related periodical articles. |
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"William Jennings Bryan" |
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ms., 19 pages Notes, 9 pages handwritten, 13 pages typed; re: William Jennings Bryan and Chautauqua |
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The Literary Digest. Volume 60, no. 8 |
February 22, 1919 |
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17 |
The Lyceum World. Volume X No. 7 |
October 1917 |
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The Chautauquan, Official Program, 7th Season. |
June 29, 1947-Agust 24, 1947 |
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The Chautauquan. Newspaper Volume 13. No. 200, 2 copies |
January 1948 |
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The Chautauquan Information Book
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1947 |
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The Chautauquan. Preliminary Program, 74th annual Session |
June 29, 1947-August 24, 1947 |
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The Chautauquan. Volume XV, No. 4 |
July 1892 |
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Chautauqua: Photographs (black and white), articles and clippings |
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The Chautauquan. Volume 11, No. 170. |
February 1946 |
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"Chautauqua on Chautauqua Lake." Brochure |
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We Called it Culture.
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Correspondence: outgoing, 3 pieces, incoming, 15 pieces; notes, 1 page |
1950-1961 |
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"What was Chautauqua?" |
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17-page ms. article with correspondence (3 pieces). |
1953 |
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"The Kitchen Chautauqua." |
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Article by Clara Miller Sexton from The Eugene Register Guard, undated |
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Correspondence with American Mercury, 1 in/ 1 out. |
1953 |
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27 |
Notes: Chautauqua outline, 9 pages |
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"History of Chautauqua." ms., 2 pages. |
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"Chautauqua Bulletin Number 1." 8 pages |
December 7, 1912 |
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Correspondence: miscellaneous, 3 pages, from Ellison-White |
August 30, 1920 |
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Paper read at Chautauqua convention, by J.R. Ellison, 3 pages |
March 16, 1924 |
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"Vanished Tents of Chautauqua" |
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article ms., 13 pages3 Manuscript articles (untitled) re: Chautauqua, as told to Case by J.R. Ellison. 1st is 4 pages; 2 copies. 2 others; 9 pages each |
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"The Chautauqua Is Coming. . ." |
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Tearsheets from
The Oregonian. 2 copies |
June 16, 1935 |
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"The Chautauqua is Coming . . . Part II" |
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Tearsheets from The Oregonian. 4 copies |
June 23, 1935 |
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Related Correspondence: incoming, 9 pieces; outgoing, 6 pieces |
1935 |
| 1 |
29 |
We Called It Culture. Clippings, reviews and articles |
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We Called It Culture. Source material, manuscript, galleys, correspondence and reviews. |
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We Called it Culture. Related periodicals:
The New Yorker; Christian Herald, Volume 71, No. 5 |
February 14, 1948-May 1948 |
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The Chautauqua Program: Season of 1910
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The Chautauquan Daily. Volume XXXV, Nos. 26, 28-30 |
August 6, 1910, August 9, 1910-August 11, 1910 |
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Chautauqua Text Books. 6 issues, Nos. 6-8, 25, 32, 43. |
1879-1883 |
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Special Courses of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. |
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Guide to Chautauqua Sabbath School Normal Lessons. Nos. 1-13 |
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Our Alma Mater
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Bi Monthly Messenger to members of The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. Two of no. 3, one of no. 2, one dated April 1884, unnumbered, 4 in total |
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Chautauqua Brochure: 23rd session, Ashland, Oregon |
July 6, 1915-July 16, 1915 |
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The Quiet Life of Mrs. General Lane and Related Materials
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The Quiet Life of Mrs. General Lane. Source material, notes, clippings |
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9 |
The Quiet Life of Mrs. General LaneCorrespondence and reviews |
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10 |
The Quiet Life of Mrs. General LaneBook jacket cover. Related correspondence: (from publishers and fans), 51 pieces |
1950-1962 |
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The Quiet Life of Mrs. General Lane. Late draft manuscript. |
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2 |
The Quiet Life of Mrs. General Lane. Printer’s copy |
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The Quiet Life of Mrs. General Lane. Galley’s |
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Short Story Manuscripts and Related Materials
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"A Better Woman" |
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Original typed manuscript, edited by Robert Ormond Case; 11 pages |
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"The Boy Who Wanted to Die" |
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Original typed manuscript; 7 pages |
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"The Bride’s Choice" |
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Typed carbon; 22 pages. Published in The Saturday Evening Post
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November 29, 1947 |
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"Day to Remember" |
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Final version, original typed copy; 16 pages. |
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"The Little Old Cookstove" |
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Version 1: carbon; 19 pages. Published in The Saturday Evening Post as "The Lost Wagons." Version 2: carbon; 21 pages |
September 11, 1954 |
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"Love Those Muscles" |
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Original type manuscript; 16 pages |
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"Married to a Stranger" |
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Original typed manuscript; 14 pages |
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"Pig-Headed Man" |
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Carbon of final version, 7 pages. First revision, 11 pages, 2nd revision, 7 pages |
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A Finger in Every Pie. Carbon with list of corrections; 284 pages |
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A Finger in Every Pie. Printer’s Copy with handwritten revisions; 289 pages |
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4 |
A Finger in Every Pie. One set galley proofs, one set page proofs |
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Correspondence related to short stories listed above and
A Finger in Every Pie: Outgoing (to publishers), 8 pieces Incoming (from publishers and fans), 74 pieces |
1945-1963 |
| 6 |
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"Circles of Love." Tearsheets from Ranch Romances. Related correspondence: incoming, 1 piece |
April 1, 1949 |
| 6 |
2 |
"Great Day in Oregon." Tearsheet from This Week Magazine. |
July 31, 1955 |
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"Hero From Spook Ridge" |
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4 drafts: 1st: carbon; 16 pages. 2nd: original; 10 pages. 3rd: carbon with holograph revisions; 10 pages.4th: carbon; 12 pages. Tearsheets from Farm Journal and Farmer’s Wife. Notes, 1 page Related correspondence: 17 pieces. |
1940-1946 |
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4 |
"His Mother Said No." Tearsheet from The Saturday Evening Post. |
April 18, 1953 |
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"Husband Hunters, Ltd." (Also "Leap Year Girls", "Wise Virgins") |
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Outline for story series, original; 3 pages, Notes and rough drafts; 22 pages, Early draft; 13 pages, Final Draft; 24 pages |
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"A Kiss Deferred." (formerly "The Walk-Around") |
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Final draft, carbon; 7 pages. Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, Related correspondence: 4 pieces |
1947 |
| 6 |
7 |
"The Knock in the Night." Tearsheet from The Saturday Evening Post. |
December 26, 1953 |
| 6 |
8 |
"The Lost Wagons" Tearsheet from The Saturday Evening Post. |
September 11, 1954 |
| 6 |
9 |
"Married to a Stranger." Tearsheet from The Saturday Evening Post |
August 20, 1949 |
| 6 |
10 |
"Once in a Lifetime." Late draft, carbon; 15 pages. Related correspondence: 5 pieces |
1954 |
| 6 |
11 |
"Stage Fright." Tearsheet from Everywoman’s, Related correspondence: 4 pieces |
1950-1952 |
| 6 |
12 |
"The Taming of McFee." Tearsheet from The Saturday Evening Post |
October 22, 1955 |
| 6 |
13 |
"Thief in the Night." Tearsheet from The American Magazine
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January 1955 |
| 6 |
14 |
"A Touch of Tenderness." Tearsheet from The American Magazine
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December 1955 |
| 6 |
15 |
" Venus Visitors." Early draft, original with holograph revisions; 30 pages |
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| 6 |
16 |
"Wedding by Impulse." Tearsheet from The Saturday Evening Post
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August 21, 1948 |
| 6 |
17 |
"Who Gives This Woman?" Tearsheet from The Saturday Evening Post |
April 14, 1951 |
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The Pollag Swen Murders |
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Outline; 1 page. Final manuscript, carbon; 56 pages. Related correspondence: 2 pieces |
1954 |
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Television and Radio
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19 |
"Circles of Love." Outline for television, original with holograph revisions; 3 pages |
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| 6 |
19 |
"Marriage of Convenience." NBC Matinee Theatre, Xeroxed copy; 44 pages |
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| 6 |
19 |
"Stage Fright." Outline for television, original with holograph revisions; 3 pages |
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| 6 |
19 |
"Who Gives This Woman?" Outline for television, original with holograph revisions; 2 pages, Related correspondence: 49 pieces |
1956-1958 |
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More Articles and Related Materials
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"Eating in Old Yamhill." Final draft, original; 10 pages |
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21 |
"Food Industries Call the Doctor." Tearsheet from This Week’s Liberty |
March 6, 1943 |
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"McMinnville Ladies Sanitary Aid Society, 1863-1865" |
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Notes, holograph; 15 pages, Early fragment, original,; 6 pages, Early draft, original; 9 pages, Final draft, carbon; 7 pages, Related correspondence: 2 pieces |
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23 |
"Pity the Water Works Man." Final draft, original; 12 pages |
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" Shark Bonanza" |
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First draft, carbon, 9 pages, Late draft, mimeographed; 3 pages, Tearsheet from The Reader’s Digest, Related correspondence: 1 piece |
1942 |
| 6 |
25 |
"Transients—The Bureau of Homeless Men." Five drafts; 1st-4th: carbon; 2-5 pages each. 5th:original; 6 pages |
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"Nomads of the New Deal" |
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Four drafts: 1st: original; 9 pages, 2nd: original; 13 pages, 3rd: original; 11 pages, 4th: original; 7 pages |
1949 |
| 6 |
27 |
"Nomads of the New Deal." Notes and newspaper clippings |
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| 6 |
28 |
Transient Magazines (written by transients): 9 magazines plus loose papers |
1935 |
| 6 |
29 |
Transients: Related Correspondence: 14 pieces |
1935 |
| 6 |
30 |
"We Like Mexicans." Notes and background material. |
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"We Like Mexicans" |
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31 |
Early draft, original; 5 pages, Late drafts, 2, original; 8 pages each, Related correspondence: 19 pieces |
1944-1946 |
| 6 |
32 |
"Weigand . . .He’s Oregon’s food Wizard." Tearsheet from The Oregonian |
March 7, 1943 |
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"What of the Marshallese?" As told by C.D. Morrison to Victoria Case. |
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33 |
Notes; 11 pages, 7 Versions; total of 41 pages, Related correspondence: 8 pieces |
1945-1946 |
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"Young Man With a Porpoise" |
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34 |
Late draft, original; 17 pages, Related correspondence: 2 pieces |
1953 |
| 6 |
35 |
"Your Life is in the Hands of the Cook." Background material |
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"Your Life is in the Hands of the Cook" |
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Early draft, original; 5 pages, Second draft, original; 3 pages, Late draft, carbon; 5 pages, Final draft, original; 5 pages, Related correspondence: 7 pieces |
1935, 1942 |
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More Articles and Related Materials
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"Miss Sayre and the Communists." Written by Victoria Case and Neva Sayre. 3 sample chapters, original; 25 pages. |
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Fragments and miscellanea: notes, pictures, news articles and manuscript fragments. Includes: "Crazy Over Horses." 10 pages, "Nuts to the Golden Years." 7 pages, "Old Spectacles." 5 pages |
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| 6 |
39 |
Newspaper feature stories by Victoria Case, 31 items |
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| 6 |
40 |
Newspaper clippings and miscellanea, 18 items |
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| 6 |
41 |
"This I Remember." Personal Pioneer Experiences compiled by Victoria Case |
February 1972 |
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"Polio" by Joy McPhillips |
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Two versions; 5 pages each, Outline and article; 7 pages, Diary; 16 pages |
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Collier’s Magazine. Contains article on Oregon, "Designs for Touring Out Where the West Ends." By Jim Marshall |
April 24, 1948 |