Idella Purnell Stone and
An Inventory of Materials at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Descriptive Summary
Creator: Stone, Idella Purnell, 1901-
Title: Idella Purnell Stone Personal Papers and Records of
Dates: 1922-1960
Extent: 7 boxes (2.92 linear feet) and 1 oversize folder
Abstract: The Idella Purnell Stone personal papers and records of Palms
document the creation and operations of the literary magazine by its
American producer and editor. Working in Mexico, Stone developed
professional and personal relationships with writers and poets such as
D.H. Lawrence, Mable Dodge Luhan, and Warren Gilbert which are
reflected in the manuscripts and correspondence that make up the
bulk of the papers.
RLIN record #: TCRC98-A24
Language: English.
Access Open for research
Administrative Information
Acquisition Purchase and gift, 1958-1979 (G235)
Processed by Chelsea Jones, 1998
Repository: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at
Austin
Biographical Sketch
Idella Purnell (1901-1982) was raised in Guadalajara, Mexico, by her father, an
American dentist. In 1918, she entered the University of California at Berkeley where, in
her second semester, she attended a poetry class taught by Witter Bynner. In 1921,
Purnell became an associate editor of The Occident, the university's literary magazine
and played an active role in the Verse Guild, a co-ed writing society.
When Idella graduated in 1922 she returned to Guadalajara, took a secretarial job at the
American Consulate, and kept house for her father. When she began to feel intellectually
stifled she looked around for an outlet. Her copious correspondence with her college
friends helped somewhat and when she received a small pamphlet of poems from W.W.
Lyman she wondered if she could produce the same sort of thing as a Christmas present
for friends. This idea grew into the notion of publishing a small magazine. After
considerable soul-searching and communication with friends she decided that it was
possible.
In the Spring of 1923, the first issue of Palms was produced. Two former classmates of
Purnell's, Barbara Burks and Vernon King served as associate editors and Witter Bynner
and Agustin Basave acted as contributing editors. Each poem went to all four editors
who returned their comments to Purnell, who made the final decisions on which poems
were published. The first issue of Palms included poems by Basave, Bynner, David
Greenhood, Jack Lyman, Harold Vinal and several others. The magazine could not pay
poets for their work, so prizes were offered and like other little poetry magazines of the
times, it was considered a forum for unknown or beginning poets.
There were many difficulties in getting Palms published. Purnell acted as the head
editor, typist, proof-reader, salesperson, and circulation department, all the while
maintaining her position at the Consulate. She had help from her father and a little from
her sister, who designed the first cover. The magazine never made enough money to be
profitable and circulation never reached much more than 2,000 subscriptions. Despite
these problems Palms was well received by the poetry community. The taste of the
editor was complimented and many of the young poets Purnell published went on to
become well-, or at least better-known. Some established poets were also published in
Palms, including Bynner of course, but also D.H. Lawrence who visited Purnell in
Mexico, Mable Dodge Luhan, and Warren Gilbert. Lawrence also provided some cover
designs for Palms and persuaded the Danish artist Kai Götzsche to do the same.
Purnell continued to produce Palms until May of 1930. During that time she married
John M. Weatherwax in 1927. She had met him in Los Angeles in 1925 where she spent
a summer working at the public library. After their marriage Purnell moved to Aberdeen,
Washington, with her husband and Palms moved with them. Shortly after she became
pregnant, Weatherwax sent her back to Guadalajara to have the baby. Georgia Bryant
Weathermax was born in April of 1928 but died a month later. Her father never saw her.
In 1929 Weatherwax sued for divorce from Purnell on the grounds of alleged desertion.
Despite the divorce, Purnell and Weatherwax collaborated on 19 books between June
1929 and October 1930, when Weatherwax sent Purnell to New York to find a publisher
for their manuscripts. On the trip Purnell was introduced to Remi Stone by her good
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for their manuscripts. On the trip Purnell was introduced to Remi Stone by her good
friend Isaac Benjamin. It was love at first sight. Stone acted as the business manager for
Palms for its final 8 issues, and in 1932 they were married. Purnell continued to use her
maiden name professionally after both of her marriages.
While little else about Purnell's life has been published, the story of Palms did not end
with the final 1930 issue. In 1932 Purnell received a letter from Elmer Nicholas, a
minister in Frankton, Indiana. He inquired after the name, rights, and subscription list for
Palms and whether she had disposed of them and whether he might acquire them.
Purnell agreed and for the payment of the magazine's debts, Nicholas revived publication
of the little poetry magazine.
Source
Grasty, Sue Watkins. "Pesos and Poets: The Story of a Little Magazine". Unpublished
manuscript, 1963. HRC Archives, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center,
University of Texas, Austin.
Scope and Contents
Correspondence having to do with the creation and running of the Palms, poetry
magazine makes up the bulk of the Idella Purnell Stone Papers, 1922-1960. Manuscripts
submitted to Palms, personal letters, and Purnell's own poetry round out the papers,
which are organized into three series, with materials arranged alphabetically by title or
author: I. Works, 1922-1933 (.5 box); II. Correspondence, 1922-1960 (5.5 boxes); and
III. Manuscripts Submitted to Palms, 1923-1928 (1 box). This collection was previously
accessible through a card catalog, but has been re-cataloged as part of a retrospective
conversion project.
The Works Series is composed of holograph and typescript manuscripts of Purnell's
poetry as well as various advertisements, lists, and notes regarding Palms. Of particular
interest may be Purnell's recounting of her collaboration and friendship with D.H.
Lawrence, "D.H. Lawrence Revises some Poems." Individual titles by Purnell are listed
in the Index of Works at the end of this guide.
The Correspondence Series is particularly noteworthy due to its size and the presence of
quite a few letters from Purnell. This series is divided into three subseries: Subseries A.
Outgoing Correspondence, 1922-1960; Subseries B. Incoming Correspondence,
1922-1958; and Subseries C. Third-Party Correspondence, 1923-1951. The majority of
the almost 2000 pieces of incoming and outgoing mail deal with the publication of
Palms and include correspondence with both contributors and subscribers, but there are
a few personal letters included. Many of the incoming letters have notes and responses
penciled on them by Purnell, generally in an editor's blue pencil. Some of the larger
accumulations of letters came from Albert Bender, Isaac Benjamin, Witter Bynner,
Hildegarde Flanner, Ellen Glines, David Greenhood, Spud Johnson, D.H. Lawrence, Lee
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Hildegarde Flanner, Ellen Glines, David Greenhood, Spud Johnson, D.H. Lawrence, Lee
Shippey, Harold Vinal, as well as others. The Third-party section contains many letters
written to Witter Bynner, in his capacity as contributing editor, and to John Weatherwax,
Purnell's first husband and publisher of Palms after 1927, among others. All
correspondents can be identified in the Index of Correspondents at the end of this guide.
The "Manuscripts Submitted to "Palms Series contains a number of manuscripts of
poems and articles submitted to Palms, most of them typescript. Some of the primary
contributors included Isaac Benjamin, Witter Bynner, Hildegard Flanner, Warren
Gilbert, Lenonard Hinton, and Marie Welch. Individual works are listed by author in the
Index of Works by Other Authors at the end of this guide.
Elsewhere in the Ransom Center are 28 photographs associated with Idella Purnell
Stone, located in the Literary Files of the Photography Collection, and 22 Vertical File
folders of poems by various authors published in a variety of poetry magazines. An
unpublished manuscript titled "Pesos and Poets: The Story of a Little Magazine" by Sue
Watkins Grasty which details the story of Palms and provides a general biography of
Purnell, is located in the HRC Archives (folder 61.12). Issues of Palms are also available
including vol. 1-4 no. 2; vol. 5 no. 5-6; and vol. 7, no. 6; as well as a comprehensive
author, title, and first line index for 1923-1930 (PN 1010. P256 HRC; PN 1010. P256
Index HRC).
Related Material
Other materials associated with Idella Purnell Stone may be found in the following
collections at the Ransom Center:
Contempo
Johnson, Spud
Lawrence, Frieda
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel
Nehls, Edward
Zukofsky, Louis
Index Terms
Correspondents
Auslander, Joseph, 1897-
Bender, Albert M. (Albert Maurice), 1866-1941.
Benjamin, Isaac.
Burnshaw, Stanley, 1906-
Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968.
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Conant, Isabel Fiske, 1874-
Cullen, Countee, 1903-1946.
Field, Arthur F.
Field, Benjamin Franklin, 1868-
Flanner, Hildegarde, 1899-
Gilbert, Warren.
Glines, Ellen.
Greenhood, David.
Hinton, Leonard.
Holmes, John Albert, Jr., 1904-1962.
Johnson, Walter Willard, 1897-1968.
Laing, Alexander, 1903-
Lawrence, D.H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930.
Lindsay, Elizabeth Conner, 1901-1954.
Lindsay Vachel, 1879-1931.
Long, Haniel, 1888-1956.
Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962.
Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936.
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972.
Ridge, Lola, 1883-1941.
Riding, Laura, 1901- .
Shippey, Lee, 1884- .
Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968.
Strong, L.A.G. (Leonard Alfred George), 1896-1958.
Van Doren, Mark, 1894-1972.
Vinal, Harold, 1891- .
Walkup, Fairfax (Proudfit), 1887-
Weatherwax, John Martin, 1900-
Welch, Marie de L. (Marie de Laveaga), 1905-1974.
Subjects
American poetry--20th century.
Poetry magazines--20th century.
Document types
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Document types
Drawings.
Postcards.
Titles
Palms.
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Series I. Works , 1922-1933
A-Z box 1 folder 1
Notes and lists, 1923-1930, 25pp folder 2
Palms; advertisements, business papers, and form letters, 1923-1929, 40pp
folder 3
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Series II. Correspondence, 1922-1960
Subseries A. Outgoing Correspondence, 1922-1960
Unidentified; A-G box 1 folder 4
Benjamin, Isaac, 1925-1932 folder 5
Bynner, Witter, 1923-1949 folder 6
H-L folder 7
Lindsay, Elizabeth, 1926-1933 folder 8
M-Z folder 9
Nicholas, Elmer, 1933-1939 folder 10
Subseries B. Incoming Correspondence, 1922-1958
Unidentified; A box 1 folder 11
B-Bo folder 12
Bender, Albert Maurice, 1923-1950 box 2 folder
1
Benjamin, Isaac, 1925-1931 folder 2
Br-Bz folder 3
Bynner, Witter, 1926-1950 folder 4-5
C folder 6
D-E box 3 folder 1
F folder 2
Field, Arthur, 1925-1935 folder 3
Field, B.F., 1923-1932 folder 4
Flanner, Hildegarde, 1923-1940 folder 5
G folder 6
Gilbert, Warren, 1923-1927 folder 7
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Glines, Ellen, 1924-1939 folder 8
Greenhood, David, 1924-1929 folder 9
H folder 10
Hinton, Leonard, 1923-1927 box 4 folder 1
Holmes, John Albert, 1926-1948 folder 2
J-K folder 3
Johnson, Spud, 1923-1938 folder 4
L folder 5
Laing, A.K., 1925-1930 folder 6
Lawrence, D.H., 1923-1927 folder 7
Lindsay, Elizabeth Conner, 1925-1937 folder
8
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel, 1928 (oversize letter removed to oversize folder 1)
folder 9
Long, Haniel, 1923-1942 folder 10
M-Me folder 11
Mackey, Margaret Gilbert, 1923-1926 box 5 folder
1
Mi-Mz folder 2
N-O folder 3
P folder 4
R folder 5
Ridge, Lola, 1933-1935 folder 6
S-Si folder 7
Shippey, Lee, 1926-1931 folder 8
Sk-Sz folder 9
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Strong, Leonard Alfred, 1923-1948 folder
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T-V box 6 folder 1
Vinal, Harold, 1923-1932 folder 2
W-We folder 3
Walkup, Fairfax, 1926-1936 folder 4
Weatherwax, John Martin, 1929 folder 5
Welch, Marie de L., 1927-1934 folder 6
Wh-Z folder 7
Subseries C. Third-Party Correspondence, 1923-1951
Unidentified; A-G box 6 folder 8
Bynner, Witter folder 9
H-L folder 10
M-S folder 11
T-Z folder 12
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Series III. Manuscripts Submitted to Palms, 1923-1928, nd
Unidentified; A-G box 7 folder 1
Benjamin, Isaac folder 2
Bynner, Witter folder 3
Flanner, Hildegarde folder 4
Gilbert, Warren folder 5
H-S folder 6
Hinton, Leonard folder 7
Lawrence, D.H. folder 8
T-Z folder 9
Welch, Marie de L. folder 10
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Idella Purnell Stone Papers--Index of Correspondents
Box and folder numbers are followed by a number in parentheses which indicates the number ofitems written by that person. A single item is indicated where there is no number in parenthesesfollowing the box and folder number. Where there is correspondence from Idella Purnell Stone, thenumber in parentheses is followed by the phrase "from Stone" . So in the example
Abreu de la Torre, M.P.--1.4 (from Stone, in Spanish), 1.11 (2 in Spanish)
there is one letter from Stone, written in Spanish, in Box 1, Folder 4 and there are two letters fromAbreu de la Torre, also written in Spanish, in Box 1, Folder 11.
Abreu de la Torre, M.P.--1.4 (from Stone in Spanish), 1.11 (2 in Spanish)Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.--1.11Allen, Albert H. (Albert Henry), 1875-1953--1.11 (3)Allen, Devere, 1891-1955--1.4 (from Stone), 1.11 (3)American News Company--6.8Angell, James K.--1.11 (2)Aquirre, Stephen E.--1.11Arata, Oliver S.--6.8 (2)Arnes, Lucille Perry--1.11Arnes, Margaret Strong--1.11Arnstein, Flora J.--1.11 (3)Arzapalo, Sra.--1.4 (from Stone in Spanish)Ashbrook, Harriette, 1898-1946--1.11Atcheson, George, Jr.--1.11Atkins, David, fl. 1924--6.8Atlas (firm)--1.11 (4)Aughiltree, Ruth Maxson, 1881-1934--1.11August, S.G.--1.11Auslander, Joseph, 1897- --1.4 (4 from Stone), 1.11 (4)Bacon, Leonard, 1887-1954--1.12Ballagh, Tom--1.12Basave Fernandez del Valle, Agustin, 1923- --1.12Basave, O— --1.12Beattie, Priscilla--1.12 (2)Bender, Albert M. (Albert Maurice), 1866-1941--1.4 (9 from Stone), 2.1 (32), 6.8 (4)Bendon, Dorothe--See Van Ghent, Dorothy BendonBenét, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943--1.12 (4)Benjamin, Isaac--1.5 (27 from Stone), 2.2 (104), 6.8 (10)Bennett, Dilys--1.12 (8), 6.8Benson, Stella, 1892-1933--1.12 (2)Bigelow, William F. (William Frederick), 1879-1966--1.12Blackwell, E.S.--1.4 (from Stone)Blake, Clifton E.--1.12 (2)Block, Benjamin--1.12Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970--1.12Bond, George--1.12Boner, Harold A.--1.12 (2)Bontemps, Arna Wendell, 1902-1973--1.12Bøttern, Anna Winchell--1.12 (4)Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962--2.3 (2)
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Brewer, Wheaton Hale--2.3 (10), 6.8Brewer, William--2.3 (4)Briggs, Margret Perkins--2.3Briggs, — --1.4 (from Stone)Brown, Sterling Allen, 1901- --2.3Browne, Miss--1.4 (from Stone)Brownell, Amanda Benjamin Hale--2.3 (3)Brownell, Baker, 1887-1965--2.3Brownell, Harriet A.--2.3Bryant, Eric J.H.--2.3 (3)Burgess, R.L.--2.3 (2)Burnshaw, Stanley, 1906- --2.3 (10), 6.8 (3)Burt, Maxwell Struthers, 1882-1954--2.3 (2)Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968--1.6 (20 from Stone), 2.4-5 (217), 6.9 (30)Callard, Annice--2.6Campbell, Gladys--2.6Campbell, Killis, 1872-1937--5.9 (enclosed with Lota Spell's letters to Stone)Campbell, W.W. (William W.), 1853- --2.6 (2)Carew, Harold David, 1890- --2.6Carpenter, R., fl. 1923--2.6Carroll, Ellen M.--2.6 (2)Cartwright, Dorothy--2.6 (2)Carver, Lois A.--6.8Caskey, John Homer, 1895- --2.6 (3)Castle, Ethelinda--2.6Caughey, Mary-Lapsley--See Lapsley, MaryChapman, Charles Edward, 1880-1941--2.6 (2)Charles Scribner's Sons--2.6Chilton, Eleanor Carroll, 1898-1949--2.6 (4)Christian Science Monitor --1.4 (from Stone)Church, Peggy Pond, 1903- --2.6Church, Thomas Dolliver--2.6Cincinnati Times-Star --2.6The Clarion Book Shop--1.4 (from Stone, reply note on front)Clark, Caroline--2.6Clark, Harlow--2.6 (11)Claven, J. Francis--2.6Cline, Leonard--6.8Coates, Grace Stone, 1881-1976--2.6 (3)Coatsworth, Elizabeth Jane, 1893- --2.6 (3)Coblentz, Stanton Arthur, 1896- --2.6 (4)Coffin, Robert P. Tristram (Robert Peter Tristram), 1892-1955--1.4 (from Stone), 2.6, 6.8Collins, Alan Copeland, 1902- --2.6Colton, Diane Whittier--2.6Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972--2.6Conant, Isabel Fiske, 1874- --2.6 (15)Conant, Ethel Colby--1.4 (from Stone)Conkling, Grace Walcott Hazard, 1878- --1.4 (from Stone), 2.6 (2), 6.8Connick, Charles Jay, 1875- --2.6 (2)Corning, Howard McKinley, 1896- --1.4 (from Stone), 2.6 (11)The Cornwall Press (firm)--2.6
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Cosand, Mariam--2.6Cozzens, James Gould, 1903- --2.6 (2)Crawford, — --1.4 (from Stone)Crawshoy-Williams, Eliot, 1879- --2.6Crowell, Norman Henry, 1873- --2.6Cullen, Countee, 1903-1946--2.6 (21)Cummings, Franklin--2.6 (2)Curran, Pauline--2.6 (2)Daly, James Jeremiah, 1872-1953--3.1 (9)Damon, Bertha Clark--3.1Dargan, Olive Tilford, 1869-1968--3.1 (2)Dashiell, Nellie E.--3.1Davidson, Donald, 1893-1968--3.1 (11)Davis, H.L. (Harold Lenoir), 1896-1960--3.1 (2)Davis, Julia Johnson--3.1 (2), 6.8De Coundres, Rhea--3.1De Ford, Miriam Allen, 1888-1975--3.1De Jong, David Cornel, 1901- --3.1Dennen, Grace Atherton, 1874- --3.1 (2)Di Castagnola, Alice Fay--3.1 (2)Digby, Kenelm--1.4 (from Stone)Dillon, George, 1906-1968--3.1Dodd, Mead & Company--3.1Donoghue, Gerald T., 1906- --3.1Dorr, Charles M.--3.1 (6)The Double Dealer (firm)--3.1 (3)Drachman, Julian M. (Julian Moses), 1894- --3.1 (2), 6.8Dryden, Bridget--1.4 (from Stone)Duff, Mary Lannan--3.1Dugdale, Michael--6.8Dunning, Ralph Cheever--3.1Durant, Kenneth--3.1Dwyne, Dudley G.--1.4 (from Stone)Dykstra, Leslie--3.1 (3)E.S. Parsons & Company (firm)--3.1The Echo --3.1Eddy, Rosamond--3.1 (2)Edmonds Stevens Blue Network Co., Inc.--3.1Edmonton, Martha--3.1 (2)Elmendorf, Mary Johnson--3.1Englehardt, George--3.1Eroe, Ralph D.--3.1Farrar, John, fl. 1923--3.2 (2)Farrar, Mr.--1.4 (from Stone)Faulkner, Helen--6.8 (2)Faust, Henri--3.2 (2)Ferguson, John Wesley--3.2 (2)Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945--3.2 (5)Field, Arthur F.--3.3 (20)Field, Benjamin Franklin, 1868- --3.4 (15)Field, Mildred Fowler--3.2 (5)
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Finger, Charles Joseph, 1869-1941--3.2Fitts, Norman--3.2 (2)Flanner, Hildegarde, 1899- --1.4 (4 from Stone), 3.5 (52)Flores, Angel, 1900- --1.4 (from Stone)Foley, Blanche--3.2Font, Leopoldo--3.2Foote, Elvira--3.2 (6)The Four Seasons Company, Inc.--6.8Fox, Paul Hervey--3.2Franklin, Minnie I.--3.2 (2)Frederick, John--3.2Friends of Haniel Long--1.4 (from Stone)Friends of Witter Bynner--1.4 (from Stone)Frost, Frances, 1905-1959--3.2Fuller, Rex--3.2 (2)Furmas, Marthedith, 1904- --3.2 (3)Furness, Anita--3.2Gaer, Joseph, 1897- --3.6Garnett, Louise Ayers--3.6 (4)Garnett, Porter, 1871-1951--3.6 (4)Garrett, William--3.6 (3)Garwood, Josephine--3.6George H. Doran Company--3.6 (2)Gerboulet, Joy--3.6Gidlow, Elsa, 1898- --3.6 (4)Gilbert, Warren--1.4 (from Stone), 3.7 (17)Ginsberg, Louis, 1895-1976--6.8Gleason, George Scott--3.6 (2)Glenn, R.C.--3.6Glines, Ellen--1.4 (from Stone), 3.8 (75)Götzsche, Kai--3.6Good Housekeeping --3.6 (3)Gorelick, Max--3.6Gormley, George--3.6Gottschalk, Louis Reichenthal, 1899-1975--3.6Grakowsky, David--1.4 (from Stone), 3.6 (3)Grannell, Frieda--3.6 (2)Grays Harbor Publishing--6.8Greenhood, David--1.4 (2 from Stone), 3.9 (49), 6.8Grierson, Samuel--3.6Griffith, William--3.6 (3)Guiterman, Arthur--3.6 (3), 6.8Hafen, Ann W. (Ann Woodbury), 1893-1970--6.7 (9)Hall, Maude Manuell--3.10Halla, Sven--3.10 (2)Halloway, Roberta--3.10Hamilton, Anne--3.10 (3)Handforth, Ruby S.--3.10Handforth, Thomas, 1897-1948--1.7 (2 from Stone), 3.10 (2), 6.10 (2)Hanline, Maurice A.--6.10 (2)Harcourt, Brace and Co., Inc.--3.10
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The Harp --3.10Harper's Bazaar --3.10Harris, William Edward, 1896- --1.7 (from Stone), 3.10 (2)Harrison, Henry--1.7 (from Stone)Harrison, Shea--6.10Hart, Alfred G.B.--3.10 (2)Haste, Gwendolen--3.10 (4), 6.10Hebard, Margaret--3.10Henderson, Daniel--3.10 (4)Henry, Alice, 1906- --3.10 (2)Herrara, A.L.--6.10Herzberg, Max J. (Max John), 1886- --3.10Hill, Marion Luter--3.10Hinton, Leonard--1.7 (2 from Stone), 4.1 (42), 6.10 (8)Hinton, Leonard, Mrs.--1.7 (from Stone)Holberg, Ruth Langland, 1889-1984--3.10Holling, Holling Clancy--3.10 (3)Holloway, Roberta, 1902-1978--3.10Holmes, John Albert, Jr., 1904-1962--1.7 (from Stone), 4.2 (18)Holms, Heather and Percy A.--1.7 (from Stone)Horgan, Paul, 1903- --3.10 (6)Houser, Lowell--3.10 (5), 6.10Howard, Helene P.--3.10 (2)Howe, Marshall V.--3.10 (3)Howells, Mary--3.10 (2)Hoyt, Helen, 1887- --3.10 (3)Hubbell, Jay B. (Jay Broadus), 1885-1979--3.10Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967--3.10 (3)Hutchinson, Percy Adams--1.7 (from Stone), 3.10Jackson, Jessica--3.10Jacobs, Esther--1.7 (from Stone)Jeffers, Robinson, 1887-1962--4.3Jeffers, Una, 1884 or 1885-1950--4.3Jenkins, Oliver--4.3 (2)John, Cecil--4.3 (2)Johns, — --4.3Johnson, Josephine Winslow, 1910- --4.3 (4)Johnson, Spud--See Johnson, Walter WillardJohnson, Walter Willard, 1897-1968--4.4 (64)Johnston, Winifred--4.3 (2)Joyce, Lilian Elwyn Elliot, 1884- --4.3Kafka, Henry H.--6.10Kahn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934--6.10Kahn's Book & Picture Store--6.10Kantor, MacKinlay, 1904- --4.3Katz, Adaline J.--4.3 (10)Kearns, — --1.7 (from Stone)Keeble, John Bell, Mrs.--6.10Kiang, Kang-hu, 1883- --4.3 (2)Kidd, Walter Evans--1.7 (3 from Stone), 4.3 (7)Kieley, J.J.--1.7 (from Stone)
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King, Katherine M.--4.3King, Vernon Rupert--4.3 (2)Kirk, Richard Ray, 1877- --4.3 (3)Knopf, Blanche W., 1894-1966--1.7 (2 from Stone)Krestan, A.M.--4.3 (2)Kruger, Dorothy--4.3Kyomen, Maki--4.3Laidlow, Harriet Burton, 1874- --1.7 (from Stone), 4.5 (3)Laidlow, Louise Burton--4.5 (6)Laing, Alexander, 1903- --1.7 (4 from Stone), 4.6 (30), 6.10 (2)Lane, Kenneth, 1893-1954--4.5Lanham, C.T. (Charles Trueman), 1902- --4.5, 6.10Lapsley, Mary, 1900- --2.6Larkin, Margaret, 1899-1967--4.5Lattimore, Richmond Alexander, 1906- --4.5Lawrence, D.H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930--4.7 (17), 6.10 (4)Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen, 1879-1956--4.5 (2)Lawson, David, 1927- --4.5Lawton, Alice May--4.5Leach, A.W.--4.5 (2)Lechlitner, Ruth, 1901- --4.5 (3), 6.10Le Clercq, Jacques Georges Clemenceau, 1898-1972--4.5 (3)Lee, Katherine--4.5Lee, Muna, 1859-1965--4.5 (3)Lench, William Herman, 1888- --4.5 (2), 6.10 (3)Leuba, Walter, 1902- --4.5 (3)Lewis, May--4.5The Librarian --1.7 (from Stone)Library of Congress--1.7 (from Stone), 6.10 (3)Lilley, George S.--4.5Lindsay, Elizabeth Conner, 1901-1954--1.8 (18 from Stone), 4.8 (29), 6.10 (3)Lindsay Vachel, 1879-1931--1.7 (4 from Stone), 4.9 (5), 6.10 (7), oversize folder 1Linea Ward (firm)--6.10Linn, Edith Willis, 1865- --4.5Linton, Ralph, 1893-1953--4.5 (5)Litwin, Joseph--6.10Loftus, John--4.5 (3)Long, Alice--4.5Long, Haniel, 1888-1956--4.10 (33), 6.10Love, Robertus--4.5, 6.10 (2)Lovelt, Robert M.--6.10Lowe, Robert Liddell, 1908- --4.5 (5), 6.10Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962--1.7 (from Stone), 4.5 (10)Luke, Keye, 1904- --6.10Lyman, Jack--4.5 (2)Mackey, Margaret Gilbert, 1902- --1.9 (from Stone), 5.1 (13)Maclean, Norman, 1902- --4.11 (3), 6.11 (4)Macleod, Le Roy, 1893- --4.11 (4)Macleod, Norman, 1906- --4.11Mann, Dorothea Lawrence--4.11Mansfield, Margery--1.9 (from Stone)
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Maring, Helen--4.11Markham, Anna Catherine, 1859-1938--4.11 (7), 6.11Mason, Daniel Gregory, 1873-1953--6.11 (3)Mayhew, Joyce--1.9 (from Stone), 4.11 (5), 6.11McConnico, A.J.--4.11 (2)McDonald, Marjorie--4.11McGinnis, John H.--4.11McGurrin, Buckley--1.9 (from Stone)McNaught, Rosamond (Livingston)--4.11McPeek, James A.S. (James Andrew Scarborough)--4.11 (4), 6.11McVickar, Dorothy--4.11Meeker, Marjorie--4.11Megroz, R.L. (Rodolphe Louise), 1891- --4.11Merrian, Harold Guy, 1883- --4.11The Mexican American --4.11 (3)Middleton, Scudder--5.2 (3)Mirick, Edith Browne--1.9 (from Stone), 5.2 (2)Mistral, Gabriela, 1889-1957--1.9 (from Stone), 5.2 (2)Mitchell, Anne Virginia--5.2Monhoff, Frederick--5.2 (3)Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936--1.9 (2 from Stone), 5.2 (18)Montgomery, Roselle Mercier--5.2Moore, Catherine A.--5.2 (3)Moore, Merrill, 1903-1957--5.2Moore, Virginia, 1903- --5.2Moreland, John Richard, 1880- --5.2 (2)Morely, Elizabeth H.--5.2 (2)Morely, Sylvanus Griswold, 1883-1948--1.9 (from Stone)Morril, Jane--5.2Morrow, Elizabeth Cutter, 1873-1955--1.9 (2 from Stone), 5.2 (4)Mosser, Marion A.--5.2Moult, Thomas--5.2Murry, John Middleton, 1889-1959--6.11Musser, Benjamin Francis, 1889-1951--5.2Myers, Alice--1.9 (from Stone)Neff, Priscilla--5.3Nehls, Edward--5.3 (5)Nethercott, Arthur Hobart--1.9 (from Stone), 5.3 (12)The Newark Evening News --6.11 (2)Nicholas, Elmer--1.10 (13 from Stone), 5.3 (12)Nicholas, Norah--5.3Nicholas, Robert Malise Bowyer, 1893-1944--1.9 (from Stone), 5.3 (3)Norcross, Ellinor L.--5.3 (3)Oliver, Wade W. (Wade Wright), 1890- --5.3 (2)Oliver, William Ellwell--5.3Olson, Elder, 1909- --5.3Olson, Ted, fl. 1929--5.3Orkinson, Virginia--5.3 (3)Owens, Hamilton, 1888-1967--5.3Page, Curtis Hidden, 1870-1946--5.4 (2)Paine, Ann Miller--6.11
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Palms --6.11Pan Pacific Progress --5.4Panelle, Michael Anthony--1.9 (from Stone)Paterson, Vernon--1.9 (from Stone), 5.4 (7)Payne, George M.--5.4Pearson's Magazine (London, England)--5.4Percy, William Alexander, 1885-1942--5.4 (2)Perry, Irvin David, 1870- --5.4Peterson, E.L.--5.4 (3)Petterson, Ames--5.4 (4)Pharian, Henry--6.11 (2)Piper, Edwin Ford, 1871-1939--5.4Piser, Harold Palmer--5.4 (2)Poetry --5.4 (3)The Poetry Society of America--5.4Poetry World (London, England)--5.4Porter, Bruce--6.11Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972--5.4 (5)Preller, Harry F.--5.4 (3)Prideaux, Tom--5.4 (2)Priestley, Herbert Ingram, 1875-1944--5.4 (4)Purnell, G.E.--1.9 (from Stone)Rafflelock, David--5.5 (2)Rakosi, Carl, 1903- --5.5 (5)Ramirez, C. Margarito--1.9 (from Stone in Spanish)Ramos, Francis--5.5Ransom, John Crowe, 1888-1974--5.5Raphael, Ruth--5.5Ray, George--1.9 (from Stone)Raymond, Bernard--5.5 (2)Reed, Mary Davis--5.5 (3)Reid, Dorothy E.--5.5 (3)Reinesy, L. Bernard--5.5Renaud, Floria--5.5Rich, H. Thompson (Harold Thompson), 1893- --5.5 (2), 6.11 (2)Ridge, Lola, 1883-1941--1.9 (from Stone), 5.6 (16)Riding, Laura, 1901- --5.5 (11)Ries, Maurice, 1907-1986--5.5 (2)Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954--5.5 (7)Rittenhouse, Jessie Belle, 1869-1948--5.5 (5)Ritter, Margaret Tod--5.5 (2)Robertson, Lexie Dean, 1893- --5.5Robinson, Henry Morton, 1898-1961--5.5 (2)Robinson, Lucy M.C.--5.5Ronan, J.J.--5.5 (5)Rorty, James, 1890-1973--5.5 (3), 6.11 (2)Rosenbaum, Benjamin--5.5 (4)Rosenthal, Albert A.--5.5 (3)Rowland, Martha Keller--5.5Rutledge, Archibald Hamilton, 1883-1973--1.9 (from Stone), 5.5Ryan, Kathryn White--5.5 (4)
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Salbitano, Louis--5.7Sampson, Harriet--5.7Samsel, Helen Emma Maring--5.7Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967--1.9 (from Stone)Sanders, Alice--5.7, 6.11Sandys, Ottys E.--5.7 (5)Sarett, Lew, 1888-1954--5.7 (3)Sather Gate Bookshop--1.9 (from Stone)Savage, Alma Helen, 1900- --5.7Schact, Marshall--5.7Schauffler, Robert Haven, 1879-1964--5.7 (2)Schlick, Robert von--6.11Scott, Marjorie J.--5.7Scott, Winfield--5.7 (2)Scott-Body, Winifred--5.7, 6.11Seagrave, Sadie, 1882- --5.7Seaman, Louise Hunting, 1894- --5.7Seattle Public Library--5.7Seiffert, Marjorie Allen, 1885-1970--5.7 (7)Sein, Herberto M.--5.7 (4)Seman, Audrey Mae--5.7Seulitrinic, Jacinto--5.7Shannon, Monica--5.7 (2), 6.7Shaw, Dorothy Scott--5.7Shippey, Lee, 1884- --1.9 (from Stone), 5.8 (16), 6.11 (3)Shippey, Madelon--5.7Simon, Clara--5.7Simon, Hazel Hartnell--6.11Simons, Hi--5.7 (2)Simpson, Ruth Clay Price--5.7Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968--5.7 (4), 6.11Skavlan, Margaret--5.9Skinner, Constance Lindsay, 1882-1939--5.9Smith, Glanville Wynkoop, 1901- --5.9 (2)Souter, William, 1898-1943--5.9 (6), 6.11 (2)South, Charles D.--6.11Southwest Review --5.9Spell, Lota May Harrington, 1885-1972--5.9 (3)Spencer, Lilian White--5.9 (6)Spencer, W.E.--5.9Sperber, ____--1.9 (from Stone)Speyer, Leonora, 1872-1956--5.9Spohn, Howard L.--6.11Squier, Emma Linday--1.9 (from Stone), 5.9 (5), 6.11Starr-Hunt, Jack--1.9 (from Stone)Starrett, Vincent, 1886-1974--6.11 (2)Stayton, John William, 1874- --5.9Sterling, George, 1869-1926--5.9 (2)Stewart, Ellsworth R.--5.9 (10)Stillman, Mildred Whitney--1.9 (from Stone), 5.9 (6)Stone, Phil St. John--5.9 (5)
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Stork, Charles Wharton, 1881- --5.9Strong, L.A.G. (Leonard Alfred George), 1896-1958--1.9 (2 from Stone), 5.10 (14), 6.11Sutton, Anne Newman--5.9Swarthmore Chautauqua Association--6.11Swartz, Roberta Teale--5.9 (2), 6.11Swett, Margery--5.9 (5)Taggard, Genevieve, 1894-1948--1.9 (from Stone), 6.1 (2)Tate, Allen, 1899- --1.9 (from Stone), 6.1 (6)Ten Hoor, F.--6.1Tewson, William Orton, 1877-1947--6.1 (2)Thomas, Elisabeth--6.1Thomas, Elizabeth C.--6.1Thompson, Roy T.--6.1 (2)Tietjens, Eunice Hammond, 1884- --6.1The Times Publishing Co. (firm)--6.12Todahl, Margery A.--6.1Torrence, Ridgely, 1875-1950--6.1 (3)Trever, Clayton L.--6.1, 6.12Tucker, Kate Marion--6.12Tunstall, Virginia Hunter Lyne--6.1 (2)University of Chicago Poetry Club--1.9 (from Stone)Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-1977--6.1 (2)Valiton, Hazel--6.1 (8)Van Doren, Irita Taylor, 1891-1966--6.1, 6.12Van Doren, Mark, 1894-1972--6.1 (7)Van Ghent, Dorothy Bendon--6.8Van Slyke, Berenice--6.1Velázquez Bringo, Esperanza--6.1Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884-1962--6.1Vinal, Harold, 1891- --1.9 (2 from Stone), 6.2 (30)Vogenitz, Hernan C.--6.1Voss, H.W., Mrs.--6.1Wagner, Charles Abraham, 1899- --6.3 (2)Wagstaff, Blanche Shoemaker, 1888- --6.3Walker, D.--6.3Walker, Roberts--6.12Walker, Ryan, 1870- --6.3Walkup, Fairfax (Proudfit), 1887- --6.4 (21)Walton, Eda Lou, 1894-1961--6.3 (13), 6.12Wang, Chi-Chen, 1899- --6.3 (3)Ward, May Williams--6.3Wardlaw, Mary Hoge--6.3Weatherwax, John Martin, 1900- --1.9 (9 from Stone), 6.5 (16), 6.12 (4)Weddell, Alexander Wilbourne, 1876-1948--6.3Welch, Marie de L. (Marie de Laveaga), 1905-1974--1.9 (3 from Stone), 6.6 (17), 6.12Werdemann, Audrey--6.3Werenberg, Alice Bidwell--6.12Wertheim, Diane H.--6.3Wetjen, Albert Richard, 1900- --6.3Wheelock, John Hall, 1886-1978--6.7Whitcomb, Edna Osbourne--6.7
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White, Samuel Alexander, 1885-1956--6.7White, Walter--6.7Wiley, Arthur S.--6.7Williams, Walter--6.12Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963--6.7Wilson, Lilian M.--6.7Wing, Monica Shannon--See Shannon, MonicaWoodbury, Ann--See Hafen, Ann W.Woofter, Cary--6.12Wright, J. Ernest T. (John Ernest Thorrington), 1894- --6.7Young, Frank Kenneth--6.7Young, Ruth Comfort Mitchell--6.7Yust, Walter, 1894- --6.7 (3)Zalinksy, Henry--6.7Zaturenska, Marya, 1902- --6.7Zeiss, R. Roy--6.7Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978--6.7, 6.12Zuno Hernandez, José Guadalupe, 1891- --1.9 (2 from Stone), 6.7 (6 in Spanish)
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Idella P. Stone Papers--Index of Works
All works located in folder 1.1.
Application to the Guggenheim Memorial FoundationAutobiographical sketchCome to Mexico this Winter!D.H. Lawrence at ChapalaD.H. Lawrence Revises Some PoemsEditorial During RevolutionFor an Eight-Month Baby"It isn't psychological..."Letter to Friends of PalmsReview of Birds, Beasts and Flowers by D.H. LawrenceReview of These Coloured Balls by Isabel Fiske ConartTo Joseph Auslander on His Thirty-second BirthdayTranslation of Diaz Miron by Agustin BasaveTwo WorldsUntitled defense of Harriet MonroeUntitled plea for aid to poetry magazinesWhy Poetry Magazines are DullYou May Not be Rich Enough
Idella Purnell Stone Papers--Index of Manuscripts Submitted to Palms
Unidentified authors Boy Drowned--7.1Desirée Gives Herself to God--7.1If Certain Things--7.1Immortelle--7.1 [on verso of Song Before Dissolution]In My Youth--7.1"My dearest Miss Purnell, I see..." --7.1Note on Caprice by Dorothy Stott Shaw--7.1Song Before Dissolution--7.1Your Book, Haniel--7.1
Auslander, Joseph Letter to Emily Dickinson--7.1
Benjamin, Isaac Afterwards--7.2Ailoo the Comforter--7.2Cripple--7.2In Dreams--7.2Grave--7.2The Hills--7.2"Ho for an isle and a sanded shore..." --7.2"I passed another mile along life's way..." --7.2In Memoriam--7.2Old Violin--7.2A Portrait--7.2Rest--7.2
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"A rose lay all withered on a bush..." --7.2Serenade--7.2To a Resting Dancer--7.2Tour Notes--7.2Two Songs for the Unattainable--7.2"Up from a meadow blessed with sun..." --7.2
Bennett, Dilys Apostrophe to the Poet--7.1Growing Up--7.1"What God may signify..." --7.1
Brewer, Wheaton Hale A Lost Soul--7.1
Bynner, Witter; see also Li, Po; see also Liu, Chang-ch'ing Chapala--7.3Dans Cette Galere--7.3A Days Works--7.3Earth-balm--7.3Following--7.3"Hear the discourse and see the foreheads nod..." --7.3"If them lips cd only spk..." --7.3"The ink of a sea-cherub..." --7.3Men of Mescala--7.3Miracle--7.3Moonlight Rain--7.3My Olden Lover--7.3On a September Road--7.3On Teaching the Young Laurel to shoot--7.3Palms Perspective (advertisement for Palms )--7.3Remembering Chapala--7.3Rose--7.3La Serenata--7.3Sitting Alone in My Study-window by the Pepper-tree--7.3The Story of the Spectric School of Poetry--7.3They are Even Greek in Mexico--7.3Title and names on cartoon by Wyncie King--7.3To a Friend Left Behind in Chapala--7.3To the Unknown God--7.3Two Sonnets on Felicity--7.3W. Bynner's views on JMW--7.3Why Live on Written Words?--7.3
Carver, Lois A. Things--6.8
Coffin, Robert P. Crystal--6.8The Dirigibles--6.8The Heron--6.8
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Landowska Plays the Harpsichord--6.8
Conant, Isabel Fiske A. Lowell...A. Keats--7.1
Daly, James Jeremiah Bird of Fire--7.1To Delilah in a Garden--7.1An Orchard--7.1To a Poet--7.1
Davidson, Donald Burrow's Woods--7.1Resumé--7.1
Dorr, Charles M. To Idella Prunell--7.1
Flanner, Hildegarde 12 O'clock Freight--7.4Astronomer's Clock (beneath Mt. Wilson Observatory)--7.4Deep Harvest--7.4"Extend the circle about thee and me..." ---7.4High Stream's End--7.4Hill over Rincon--7.4January Orchard--7.4"Now can you tell me why a narrow chill..." --7.4Offering to Antique--7.4Prayer for this Day--7.4Rattlesnake--7.4Spring's on the Curb--7.4This Land is America--7.4"The unearthly hills of San Simeone..." --7.4A Way to Know--7.4"Who plucks a branch of dogwood..." --7.4
Foote, Elvira Divorce--7.1
Gilbert, Warren Adventure--7.5An Avowal--7.5The Balance Sheet--7.5The Bath--7.5The Bohemian--7.5Brotherly Advice--7.5Candor--7.5A Child of God--7.5Death in a Hospital--7.5Dream Women--7.5The Fallen People--7.5
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The Flower--7.5Forest Lawn--7.5The Hole in my Pocket--7.5Nonsense--7.5Phyllis--7.5Pollen--7.5A Prayer for Privacy--7.5A Prayer for Puritans--7.5Queen Dido--7.5Rain ( "A rotten day, a raw March rain..." )--7.5Rain ( "When the soft rain..." )--7.5Seven Years--7.5A Symposium--7.5To the Reader--7.5The Under Side--7.5The Unreconciled Highbrow--7.5The Virgin--7.5Wake, Lover, Wake--7.5When She was Gone--7.5A Witty New Restoration Ballad--7.5
Glines, Ellen Anesthetic--7.1At a Grave: The Ingrate--7.1Elaine goes to Camelot: Two Sonnets--7.1Galileo: Three Sonnets--7.1Kiss--7.1The Mistress of the Inn--7.1No Roses--7.1Souvenir--7.1"There was a bitter thing to do..." --7.1
Greenhood, David Afterdream--7.1A Little Odyssey--7.1Maybird to Fallen Aviator--7.1
Handforth, Thomas Cover designs for Palms --7.6
Hansen, Lowell Leavetaking--7.6
Hartsock, Ernest Formula--7.6Shadow Boxer--7.6
Hinton, Leonard Christmas trees--7.7Cohassett Dunes--7.7Confession--7.7
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The Dream--7.7Fantasy--7.7God's Gone!--7.7If Certain Things— --7.7If I Could Rest--7.7One Tramp Goes by--7.7Picaro--7.7A Poet to Dead Poets--7.7Quatrains:
Epitaph--7.7For a New Year--7.7For a Poet--7.7Impotence--7.7Prayer--7.7
Queen's Sermon--7.7Services Ashore for Jesus Peterson--7.7Snail's Way--7.7A Song for Weariness--7.7To One Going Forth--7.7To Whom It May Concern--7.7Tribute--7.7When the Town Sleeps--7.7You that Are Afraid--7.7Holmes, John Albert
In this Moment--7.6Knowing What I Know--7.6Tufts Class Poem, 1929--7.6Words of my Own--7.6
Horgan, Paul "In evening livened in the cloistered spaces..." --7.6Interludium in Modo Antico--7.6
Lattimore, Richmond Alexander Song in Spring--7.6
Lawrence, D. H. A Britisher has a word with Harriett [sic] Monroe---7.8Next Day (by D.H. Lawrence and Ida Purnell)--7.8Obsequial Ode--7.8Prophet by a Lake (by D.H. Lawrence and Ida Purnell)--7.8
Li, Po Parting at a Wine-shop in Chin-Ling (translation by Witter Bynner and KiangKang-hu)--7.6On hearing a Flute at Night on the Wall of Shou-hsiang (translation by WitterBynner and Kiang Kang-hu)--7.6
Lindsay, Vachel The Mohawk in the Sky--7.6
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The Parallel Between Short Stories and Poems--7.6
Liu, Chang-ch'ing A Farewell to a Buddhist Monk (translation by Witter Bynner and KiangKang-hu)--7.6On seeing Wang Shih-yi, the Eleventh Born, Leave for the South (translation byWitter Bynner and Kiang Kang-hu)--7.6
Luhan, Mabel Dodge Change of Life. Intimation--7.6Change of Life. Transition--7.6
Mayhew, Joyce Ulysses Revisits Crete--7.6
Murry, John Middleton Poetry and Philosophy--7.6
Palms Cover sketches by various artists--7.6
Peach, Arthur Wallace Distance--7.6
Perry, Irvin David To Idella Purnell (after reading her poems in the 1924 anthology)--7.6
Reid, Dorothy E. Madonna not by Raphael--7.6
Riddell, Wally To Our Guest of the Evening--7.6
Ridge, Lola Pain--7.6
Robinson, Lucy M.C. April Heart--7.6
Salbitano, Louis La Ballerina--7.6
Seccomge, Anne Whimsey--7.6
Skavlan, Margaret Third Love--7.6
Skinner, Constance Lindsay Autobiographical sketch--7.6
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Smith, Glanville Wynkoop Two Railroad Blues
"Stamford Local Blues" --7.6"Freight-house Blues" --7.6
South, Charles D. New School of Poetry--7.6
Stahl, — Illustration for Palms --7.6
Strong, Leonard Alfred George Poetry and the Intellect--7.6
Trent, Lucia Dropped Wings--7.9
Tuckerman, Frederick Goddard Two Lyrics:
Margites--7.9Refrigerium--7.9
Valiton, Hazel "If I had a million dollars..." --7.9
Van Doren, Mark Advice before Marriage--7.9Married Songs--7.9Memorial--7.9Partitions--7.9Report of Angels--7.9To a Friend Hesitating before a Change--7.9
Wang, Chi-Chen Introduction to the Dream of the Red Chamber--7.9
Webster, Paul Trilogy--7.9
Welch, Marie de Laveaga Almond Blossoms--7.10Artist--7.10Awaking--7.10Camping--7.10Capture--7.10Cliff--7.10Dead Butterfly--7.10End of Love--7.10A Farewell to a Friend--7.10For a Loud Alien Voice--7.10Fountain--7.10
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From Japan--7.10Funeral Oration--7.10Glimpse--7.10Grief--7.10Hokku--7.10Iris--7.10Kind People--7.10Last Journey--7.10Last Letter--7.10Laughter--7.10Legend--7.10Lost Farm--7.10Lovers--7.10Man with Knife--7.10Mist--7.10Moral--7.10Not Farewell--7.10Nothing is Lost--7.10Ocean--7.10Old Men--7.10Only this Counsel--7.10Opium--7.10Pale Lady--7.10Plum Blossom--7.10Poet: "May Spring's first white rain..." --7.10Poet: "Thoughts are wounds in me..." --7.10Portrait Photography--7.10Prayer--7.10Question--7.10Rood of Cedar--7.10Salt Roots (San Francisco)--7.10Sea Gods--7.10Sea Prayer--7.10Search--7.10Serenade--7.10Shadow of Sorrow--7.10Shadows--7.10Shame--7.10Smile--7.10Song Requested--7.10Strange--7.10Tanka--7.10Thought--7.10Tigers--7.10Travel--7.10To a Friend - in Autumn--7.10Warrior--7.10Watches--7.10Wings--7.10Young Listeners--7.10
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White, Walter Francis The Negro Renaissance--7.9
The Writer Announcement of the Walter Clare Martin Award--7.9
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