Correspondence
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
American Women's Poetry Miscellaneous Correspondence and Ephemera Collection
An assortment of individually purchased or donated correspondence and ephemera associated with American women poets or other authors.
Besmilr Brigham-Will Inman Correspondence Collection
The majority of this collection is correspondence between American poet Besmilr Brigham and American poet / editor Will Inman between 1977 and 1978. It also includes typescripts and proofs of Brigham's poems and short stories, as well as two photographs.
Carol Bergé - Judson Crews Correspondence Collection
Crimilda Pontes Graphic Arts Archive
David Brose Collection
This collection is comprised of papers and materials from the Bronson Park 21st Century Campaign in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and related efforts to preserve the Fountain of the Pioneers and teach the history of the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (aka Gun Lake) band of Pottawatomi in the area, dating from 2006 to 2021.
Denise Levertov-Alan Helms Correspondence Collection
Handwritten correspondence between the twentieth century American poet Denise Levertov (1923 - 1997) and writer / English professor Alan Helms (1937-). Also includes legal document listing Helms as co-trustee of the Denise Levertov Trust.
Dr. George C. Palmer Letter
The collection contains an envelope and one letter written by Dr. George C. Palmer in Kalamazoo, Michigan in October of 1866 to his brother Alonzo A. Palmer living in Pendleton Hill, Connecticut.
Dr. Palmer writes about his health and requesting a weekly letter reporting his condition. He writes that his brother has pulmonary weakness and is thinking to advise him to travel west. He also reports his own health is good.
Edward Callan Collection: Alan Paton Archive
Articles, essays, speeches by South African author and anti-apartheid activist Alan Paton collected by Western Michigan University professor Edward Callan. Also contains correspondence between Callan and Alan Paton, as well as Callan and other notable South African anti-apartheid activists, such as Nadine Gordimer and Albert J. Luthuli.
Edward Callan Collection: W.H. Auden Archive
Articles by or about W.H. Auden collected by Western Michigan University English Professor emeritus Edward Callan, including articles by Callan himself, correspondence, copies of The Griffin (1954-1960), and The Mid-Century Review (1960-1963).
Edward Callan Papers and Miscellaneous Authors Collection
Articles on James Joyce and W.B. Yeats, research notes, correspondence, sheet music and ephemera.