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- Dimensions: 7.4 x 10 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. Sinclair Lewis. Sinclair Lewis. With Dorothy Thompson and Michael Lewis
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- Claude was the older brother of author Sinclair Lewis.
- Dimensions: 10.1 x 14.4 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. With Claude Lewis in Europe, 1949
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- Dimensions: 23.9 x 17.9 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. With Claude Lewis in Europe, 1949
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- Isabel was the daughter of Claude Lewis, older brother of author Sinclair Lewis.
- Dimensions: 24.3 x 19 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Claude Lewis family
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- Dimensions: 14.8 x 9.8 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Claude Lewis family
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- Claude was the older brother of author Sinclair Lewis.
- Dimensions: 11.2 x 16.5 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Claude Lewis family
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- Claude was the older brother of author Sinclair Lewis.
- Dimensions: 16.6 x 11.5 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Claude Lewis family
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- Dimensions: 21.1 x 17.1 cm
- Physical Format: Color photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. With Marcella Powers and Kathryn Powers
This collection contains records from the Department of English at St. Cloud State University. Items in this collection date from 1960 to the 2000s, the majority of which are from the early 1960s to the late 1980s. This collection contains various administrative records, brochures, and publications.
These records are arranged in two series:
Series 1: Administrative Records
This series contains a variety of administrative records. Information relating to personnel, committee and department minutes, budgets, course lists, enrollment, and department publications and projects are found here. There is also information on the Write Place and its predecessors.
Series 2: Publications and Conferences on Sinclair Lewis
Divided into two sub-series, this series contains records relating to St. Cloud State Department of English publications and conferences relating to the Nobel Prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis. Most of the series relates to the 1985 Sinclair Lewis Centennial Conference, hosted by St. Cloud State University in honor of the 100th anniversary of Lewis's birth. Also included are programs of conferences held in honor of Lewis and his friend and confidant, Ida K. Compton, in 2005 and 2007, copies of the Sinclair Lewis Newsletter from the late 1960s through mid-1970s, and cassette tapes of the 1971 radio production: Sinclair Lewis's Minnesota: A State of Mind.
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- Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.4 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. With Grace Hegger Lewis and Wells Lewis
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- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 00-285
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- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 79-278
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- Dimensions: 9.9 x 14.6 cm
- Physical Format: Color photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Social Activities and Events. Ray Bradbury
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- Dimensions:ᅠ 42.9 x 27.8 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: A12-004 UPB records
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- Dimensions: 18.2 x 23.9 cm
- Physical Format: Black and white photograph
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, September 27, 1983
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- Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, September 27, 1983
The papers of Michael Thomas Hinkemeyer contain various drafts of many published books, as well as papers of unpublished novels and other ideas. The collection also includes books that he wrote using pseudonyms Vanessa Royall and Jan Lara. Published books with papers contained in this collection include The Dark Below (1974), Summer Solstice (1976), The Creator (1978), Flames of Desire (1978), Come Faith, Come Fire (1979), The Harbinger (1980), Firebrand’s Woman (1980), Lilac Night (1981), Wild Wind Westward (1982), Seize the Dawn (1983), A Time to Reap (1984), The Passionate and the Proud (1983), Fourth Down, Death (1985), Fires of Delight (1986), Limbo (1986), Soulcatchers (1990), and The Order of the Arrow (1990).
The papers show the evolution of the writing of the books, demonstrating how Hinkemeyer created, crafted, and revised the stories over time.
Series 1: Miscellaneous
This series contains a small amount of material related to Hinkemeyer’s life as well as records related to the donation and events surrounding his gift of papers to St. Cloud State University including audio and video.
Series 2: Published and Unpublished Works
The series contains drafts of many of Hinkemeyer’s published books, as well as other books that have not been published. The unpublished books include Monahan: An American Tragedy, A Web of Time, Slow Death, and The Coming. A few books have more than one draft. These include original typescripts, handwritten revisions and other corrections.
Also in this series are uncut galley proofs for The Creator (1979) and The Harbinger (1980).
Sem títuloThe papers of Jon Hassler contain various drafts of four published books and one unpublished manuscript, as well as drafts for a play based on a published book. These are Staggerford (1977), Simon's Night (1979) (including a play based on this book), The Love Hunter (1981), The Book of Brendan (unpublished, early 1980s), and A Green Journey (1985). There is also a small amount of material, including audio and video, concerning events at St. Cloud State University related to Hassler's gift of material to the University Archives.
The papers show the evolution of the writing of the books, demonstrating how Hassler created, crafted, and revised the stories over time.
Material not in series:
This material includes St. Cloud State events related to the donation by Jon Hassler (including video and audio), as well as clippings, biographical information, and images. Also included here are uncut galley proofs for Staggerford, Simon's Night, and The Love Hunter.
Series 1: Staggerford (1977)
This series contains three drafts, a copy-edited draft and a small amount of material related to Staggerford.
Series 2: Simon's Night (1979)
This series contains mostly three drafts and a copy-edited draft of Simon's Night.
Series 3: Simon's Night: A Play
Two drafts are included in this series of a play based on Simon's Night.
Series 4: The Love Hunter (1981)
Included in this series are five drafts, as well as a copy-edited typescript.
Series 5: The Book of Brendan
Never published, the Book of Brendan served as source material for Grand Opening (1987) and North of Hope (1990). The books follow the childhood of boy Brendan Foster and his family.
This series includes at least two drafts of this unpublished manuscript, including material separated by chapter.
Series 6: A Green Journey (1985)
Included in this are five drafts of this book, as well as the galley proofs.
Sem títuloEdited by Francis and Ludmilla (Mil) Voelker, the papers are centered around the collection, creation, editing, and publishing of three editions of Mass Media: Forces in Our Society. The first edition was a publishing trend-setter, making articles by professionals in all areas of media readily available in one attractively designed source. The second edition received a Certificate of Excellence from the American Institute of Graphic Arts and was selected in the 1975 AIGA Learning Materials Show as one of 50 best designed books published that year. The third and final edition appeared in 1978.
Sem títuloThe 262 letters and 1 poem included in this collection were written by Sinclair Lewis to Marcella Powers between 1939 and 1947. Lewis met Powers in August 1939 when they were both acting in Eugene O’Neill’s play Ah Wilderness! at the Provincetown Theater in Cape Cod. Lewis and Powers began a relationship despite the 36 year age difference between them.
In these letters, Lewis discusses a wide variety of topics - his career, his writing, and his feelings for Powers. During the time of their relationship, Lewis traveled quite a bit throughout the United States giving lectures. He also spent time working in Los Angeles in the motion picture industry and lived in Excelsior and Duluth in Minnesota where he spent much time writing. Lewis also wrote about his social life, including the people that he met, the games of chess that he played, and the books that he read. Many of the letters are very long while others are quite short, with some including cartoons drawn by Lewis.
The letters end in September 1947, shortly after Powers marriage to Michael Amrine. Lewis tells Powers that she will no longer receive an allowance from him, but that if she were ever in need of help that he would be there for her. When Lewis passed away in 1951, Powers was listed in his will.
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- Dimensions: 3 x 2.1 cm
- Physical Format: Slide (photographs)
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Bronxville, NY; Twin Farm, Barnard, VT; Thorvale Farm, Williamstown, MA, 1930s-1940s
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- Dimensions: 18.1 x 14.3 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. At home in Duluth, MN, Mid 1940s
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- Dimensions: 18.1 x 14.7 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. At home in Duluth, MN, Mid 1940s
The 19 letters were written by Sinclair Lewis to Joan McQuary between 1942 and 1945. In the fall of 1942, McQuary met Lewis as a student in his creative writing class at the University of Minnesota. When the class finished in December, Lewis moved to New York City. During his time in Minneapolis, April to December 1942, Lewis nearly completed his novel Gideon Planish.
In these letters, Lewis discussed a wide variety of topics, giving a sense of his life while living in New York City. Lewis elaborated on his search for and described his new apartment at 300 Central Park West. Despite moving to New York City, Lewis longed for his University of Minnesota pupils and Minnesota, urging Joan to visit him in New York City, possibly working for him as a secretary. Lewis often mentioned spending the coming summer in Minnesota.
While in New York City, Lewis finished his novel, Gideon Planish. It was published that spring. Lewis was aware of the reviews he received for his book, noting to McQuary that the “furious attack” by literary critic Mumford Jones “is to be answered by yet more furious letters full of literary sniffing and thumbings of the philological nose…” He also mentioned on several occasions that he was sick of writing. After completing short stories for Good Housekeeping and Cosmopolitan in the spring of 1943, Lewis said the only writing he wanted to do was checks and luggage labels.
Sem títuloThe Ida Compton papers contain mostly letters written to Ida Kay Compton by Sinclair Lewis and others, dating from 1947 to 1985. Also included are clippings about Sinclair Lewis, including some written by and about Ida Kay Compton. In addition, the papers contain audio recordings of Lewis in the 1940s.
Sinclair Lewis wrote 18 letters and one telegram to Ida Kay Compton from 1947 to 1950. In these letters, Lewis mostly lived or was traveling in Europe. He described the people he was met and his home in Florence. Lewis also wrote about his new secretary, Alex Manson. The remainder of his letters discussed Ida's upcoming visit to Europe in the summer of 1950.
Other correspondence includes letters from Claude and Helen Lewis. Dated mostly around the death of Sinclair Lewis in 1951, these letters chronicle Ida's trip to Minnesota for the memorial service, as well as the disposition of Sinclair's personal property.
Letters written by Mark Schorer, who was writing a biography of Lewis, asked Ida for her memories of Lewis, while letters from Bennett Cerf and Harry Maule discussed an incident involving a confrontation with Sinclair Lewis over World So Wide, a book published in 1951.
Especially noteworthy are letters written by and to Barnaby Conrad, detailing Ida's friendship with Sinclair Lewis. Conrad briefly served as Lewis' secretary in 1947.
Other significant material are the newspaper clippings collected by Ida Kay Compton. Many dealt with the death of Sinclair Lewis, book reviews about publications of Lewis' life, as well as a few about Ida Compton herself, which dated in 1985.
The papers include audio recordings of Lewis from the 1940s and may be the only recordings Lewis' voice that survive. The large vinyl records have been reformatted onto a reel-to-reel tape and an audio cassette.
Sem títuloIn 1933, Lewis collaborated with Lloyd Lewis to write a play revolving around the Civil War called The Jayhawker. Lloyd Lewis was a noted Civil War historian, writing biographies of General William Tecumseh Sherman and Ulysses S. Grant. In the fall of 1934, the play, which in early drafts collected by Hubert Gibson was called “The Skedaddler” and “The Glory Hole,” was performed in Philadelphia, Washington, and New York.
The Hubert Irey Collection of Sinclair Lewis consists of many drafts of the Sinclair Lewis and Lloyd Lewis collaboration The Jayhawker, as well as correspondence and news clippings, almost all dated in 1933. Most notable are the drafts of The Jayhawker, showing the evolution of the play from an idea to a finished script.
There is a small but significant collection of material from Hubert Gibson himself, including letters, photographs, and news clippings, dating from the 1930s to the 1990s. Highlights of the material include Gibson’s remarks about his time working on The Jayhawker, as well as his letter of recommendation from Sinclair Lewis.
Series 1: The Jayhawker
Subseries 1: Drafts
Arranged in chronological order, the drafts tell the story about how The Jayhawker evolved from an idea to a play. Most of the material is typewritten with varying degrees of handwritten revisions in pencil or ink. These revisions were in English and in shorthand, either written by Sinclair or Lloyd Lewis, as well as Hubert Gibson.
Especially significant is the final draft of The Jayhawker, then titled “The Glory Hole,” hand inscribed to Hubert:
“For Gib, Who not only typed this, but acted all the parts during his obstetrical ministrations to us in our confinement. Lloyd Lewis Sept. 29, 1933 Sinclair Lewis”
Subseries 2: Miscellaneous
Included here are correspondence, news clippings, and artifacts. Most significant are the letters between Sinclair and Lloyd Lewis, April 1933 to September 1933. Written mostly to Sinclair, Lloyd Lewis discussed the details of the plot of the play, which he was calling “The Skedaddler.” Other details include possible producers of the play, as well as arrangements for a room at Chicago’s Sherry Hotel.
Also included in this subseries is an empty box of paper, paper which was used to write the drafts of The Jayhawker.
Series 2: Hubert Irey Gibson
Correspondence, photographs, and news clippings are included here. Most significant are the letters between Gibson and his daughter, Barbara. These letters, as well as a 1960 news clipping, provides insight into Gibson’s experience as Lewis’ temporary secretary.
Also included in this subseries is a color photocopy of a 1935 letter of recommendation written by Sinclair Lewis for Hubert Gibson.
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- Dimensions: 6.4 x 8.4 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis, 1880s-1940s
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- Dimensions: 11.1 x 16.3 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis, 1880s-1940s
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- Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.6 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis, 1880s-1940s
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- Dimensions: 4.2 x 6.3 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis, 1880s-1940s
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- Dimensions: 7.5 x 9.3 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. Europe, 1921-1922
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- Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.3 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. Europe, 1921-1922
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- Dimensions: 9.3 x 11.4 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Edwin Lewis and family
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- Claude was the older brother of author Sinclair Lewis.
- Dimensions: 8.2 x 12.6 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. Sinclair Lewis. Sinclair Lewis. With Claude Lewis in Europe, 1949
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- Claude was the older brother of author Sinclair Lewis.
- Dimensions: 8.9 x 13.4 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. With Claude Lewis in Europe, 1949
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- Mary was the first wife of Claude Lewis, who was the older brother of author Sinclair Lewis.
- Dimensions: 22.8 x 17.4 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Claude Lewis family
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- Claude was the older brother of author Sinclair Lewis.
- Dimensions: 22.2 x 17 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. Sinclair Lewis. Sinclair Lewis. Claude Lewis family
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- Virginia was the daughter of Claude Lewis, older brother of author Sinclair Lewis.
- Dimensions: 22.7 x 17.4 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Claude Lewis family
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- Helen was the second wife of Claude Lewis, who was the older brother of author Sinclair Lewis.
- Dimensions: 11.6 x 8.5 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Claude Lewis family
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- Dimensions: 8.4 x 8.1 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. With Marcella Powers and Kathryn Powers
- 14382.jpg
- Dimensions: 16.5 x 21.1 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. With Marcella Powers and Kathryn Powers
- 06103.jpg
- Dimensions: 2.2 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 79-269
- 00919.jpg
- Dimensions: 11 x 7.5 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Claude Lewis Family Papers. Images. Sinclair Lewis. With Grace Hegger Lewis and Wells Lewis
- 03424.jpg
- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 90-465
- 03425.jpg
- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 90-465
- 17465.jpg
- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.5 cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, September 27, 1983
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- Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, May 13, 1975