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Rosemary Farrar Papers
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Contents List
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History, vol. 1-2, School writings on historic topics
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n.d.
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Box 1: folder 1
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Music score book, containing exercises and compositions
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n.d.
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Box 1: folder 2
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Manuscripts (typescript originals and/or carbon copies) of published poems, with notations as to where published
Includes the poems: Christmas Eve, Simple Song, Leisure, Special Grace, The Grey Squirrel, The Under-Mountain Road, Golden Anniversary, Twilight Snow, The Cocks Have Crowed
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1951-1971, n.d.
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Box 1: folder 3
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Manuscripts (mostly carbon copies, but also typescript originals) of 30 unpublished poems (not in Voices Will Ring)
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n.d.
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Box 1: folder 4
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The Little Yellow Cats (carbon copy), an unfinished short story (3 copies) and handwritten drafts
Verso: Whisper, a poem published in 1976
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1972-1976, n.d.
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Box 1: folder 5
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Manuscript (carbon copy) of Voices Will Ring
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Box 1: folder 6
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Notes and copies of letters related to the publication of Voices Will Ring
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1981, n.d.
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Box 1: folder 7
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Folder of reviews on Voices Will Ring
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1982-1983
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Box 1: folder 8
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Letters to Rosemary Farrar or Elizabeth Rose on Voices Will Ring
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1983-1986
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Box 1: folder 9
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Letter from Mary Shepard White, 27 Jul 1983; from Luther Starnes, 30 Nov 1983; from Elizabeth J. Hodges, 11 Aug 1986
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1883, 1986
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Box 1
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SERIES II. PUBLISHED POETRY
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The Grey Squirrel (in The Paebar Anthology of Verse: Third Series. New York: The Paebar Co., 1935, p. 17)
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1935,
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Box 1: folder 10
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Rustic Paradox (in American Women Poets 1937. Edited by Margery Mansfield. New York: Henry Harison Poetry Publisher, 1937, p. 37)
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1937
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Box 1: folder 11
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Miss Caroline (in Kaleidograph 9 Dec 1937): no. 8, p. 10)
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1937
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Box 1: folder 12
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Twilight Snow (in Yankee 5 (Mar 1939): no. 3, p. 29)
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1939
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Box 1: folder 13
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The Land Not Rained Upon (in The Writer 52 (Sep 1939): no. 9, p. 275)
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1939
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Box 1: folder 14
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The Cocks Have Crowed (in Voices: A Quarterly of Poetry 103 (Autumn 1940, p. 41)
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1940
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Box 1: folder 15
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The Cocks Have Crowed (in The Poetry Society of America Anthology. New York: The Fine Editions Press, 1946, p. 57)
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1946
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Box 2: folder 16
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Counsel (in This is my America. Washington, D.C.: The Washington Poetry, 1946, p. 37)
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1946
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Box 2: folder 17
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The Lilac (in mimeographed pamphlet of poems, p. [12] Also another similar pamphlet of poetry.)
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 18
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Folder of seven poems published in newspapers that had previously been published
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1940
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Box 2: folder 19
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SERIES III. OTHER PUBLICATIONS
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Poems for Every Mood. Complied by Harriet Monroe and Morton Dauwen Zabel. Racine, Wis.: Whitman Publishing Co.
Inscribed by Rosemary Farrar to her mother, 1935
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1933
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Box 2: folder 20
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The Poetry Society of Georgia [annual volume]. Holdings are: 20 (1944), 23 (1947), 30 (1954)-32 (1956), 49 (1973)-60 (1984)
Farrar had poems published in: v. 23, p. 18: Golden Anniversary; v. 52, p. 28-29: Waterlude; v. 53, p. 30-31: Property Settlement
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1944, 1947, 1954, 1956, 1973, 1984
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Box 2: folder 21
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The Poetry Society of America 66th Annual Dinner: program
Also newspaper article on one of the honorees: Margery Mansfield
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22 April 1976
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Box 2: folder 22
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The Lyric 57 (Fall 1977): no. 4
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1977
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Box 2: folder 23
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The Poetry Society of Virginia [membership list]
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1979
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Box 2: folder 24
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Yearbook of the First Resistance Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
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1980-1981
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Box 2: folder 25
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The Poetry Society of America Membership List
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1981
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Box 2: folder 26
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Alford Garden Club
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1981
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Box 2: folder 27
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