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        <titleproper encodinganalog="Title">Robert Hillyer Papers </titleproper>
        <subtitle>An inventory of 
                        his papers 
                        at Syracuse University</subtitle>
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        <date encodinganalog="Date" normal="1964-04">Apr 1964</date></publicationstmt>
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        <item>20 May 2008 - converted to EAD (MRC)</item>
        <item>20 Feb 2011 - Lopatnikoff letters, ms of poems (MRC)</item>
        <item>27 Sep 2011 - Box 6 restrictions added (MRC)</item>
        <item>21 Mar 2025 - Hillyer coat of arms added, Liszt ms identified, Box 14-15 oversize items moved to new OS 1 (MRC)</item>
        <item>31 Mar 2026 - 2 Machen photocopy letters missing, Box 4 (MRC)</item>
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        <persname encodinganalog="100" source="lcnaf">Hillyer, Robert, 1895-1961.</persname>
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      <abstract encodinganalog="520$a" label="Abstract: ">
                    Papers of the American author, poet, educator.  General, literary, and family correspondence; writings (essays, poems, poetry, reviews, speeches, manuscripts, galley proofs); memorabilia (photographs, clippings, genealogies, daguerreotypes. family Bibles, miniatures, hymnals).   Notable correspondents include William Rose Benét, Millicent Todd Bingham, Ben Lucien Burman, Frederick Chamberlin, James Gould Cozzens, Max Eastman, Kimball Flaccus, Horace Gregory, Ralph Hodgson, Robert Huff,  Amy Lowell, Archibald MacLeish, Marianne Moore, James B. Munn, Robert Nathan, John Neihardt, Louise Townsend Nicholl, Bliss Perry, Lizette Reese, Lennox Robinson, Paul Rosenfeld, Mark Schorer, Walter Magnes Teller, Mark Van Doren, and Edward Weeks.</abstract>
      
      
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                          English
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      <head>Biographical History</head>
      <p>Robert Silliman Hillyer (1895-1961) was an American  poet.  Born in East Orange, New Jersey, on June third 
1895, he was educated at Kent School, Harvard College, and the University of 
Copenhagen.  He won the Garrison Prize for poetry at Harvard as an undergraduate 
and was an editor of the Harvard Monthly and the Harvard Advocate. In World War 
I he served as an ambulance driver in the French Army at Verdun for which he 
received a citation, as well as the Verdun Medal, from the French government. 
After transferring to the American Expeditionary Force in 1918, he rose from 
private to First Lieutenant and after the war he was attached to the Peace 
Conference as a courier. Later Hillyer served at the American Embassy in 
Brussels, Belgium. From 1919 to 1926 he was Instructor in English at Harvard; 
following that he became Assistant Professor of English at Trinity College, 
which awarded him an honorary degree on his return to Harvard in 1928. He 
became Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory at Harvard in 1937, a chair 
first held by John Quincy Adams.</p>
      <p>Hillyer was Phi Beta Kappa poet six times: at Tufts, 1923; Harvard, 1928; 
Columbia, 1936; Harvard (for the Tercentenary of 1936);William and Mary (for 
the Hundredth Anniversary of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa at that college, 
1939); and Goucher, 1940. He was president of The New England Poetry Club, 1923 
- 1925, twice president of The Poetry Society of America 1949 and 1951 - 1953, 
a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Boston and a member of 
The National Institute of Arts and Letters in New York. He received the 
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1934.</p>
      <p>Hillyer retired from Harvard in 1944 after 25 years of teaching. He accepted a 
Visiting Professorship at Kenyon College in 1948, and, in 1952, accepted a 
regular professorship at the University of Delaware. In 1954, the H. Fletcher 
Brown Chair of English Literature was created and Hillyer became the first 
incumbent.</p>
      <p>An amateur composer and a student of music, Hillyer believed that poetry and 
music are inseparable. Many of his poems were set to music by various 
composers, such as Herman Luri, Daniel Pinkham, Gordon Sherwood, Ned Rorem, 
Mervin Whitcomb, Oscar Harveland, Joseph Clokey and John Drake.</p>
      <p>Select Bibliography</p>
      
    </bioghist>
    <bibliography encodinganalog="510"><head>Selected Bibliography</head>
        <p>Following is a list of selected works by Hillyer.</p><p>Eight Harvard Poets. New York: Lawrence Gomme, 1917.  Poems by Harvard 
undergraduates, including Hillyer, E. E. Cummings, S. Foster Damon and John Dos 
Passos.</p>
        <p>Sonnets and Other Lyrics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1917.
</p>
        <p>
The Five Books of Youth. New York: Brentano's, 1920.
</p>
        <p>
Alchemy: A Symphonic Poem. New York: Brentano's, 1921.
</p>
        <p>
A Book of Danish Verse. New York: The American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1922. 
Translations from Danish lyric poetry from Oehlenschlager to Johannes V. Jensen 
(in collaboration with S. Foster Damon and Oluf Friis).
</p>
        <p>
The Hills Give Promise. Boston: B. J. Brimmer, 1922.
</p>
        <p>
The Coming Forth by Day. Boston: B. J. Brimmer, 1923. Metrical arrangements 
from the Egyptian Book of the Dead together with an essay on the ancient 
</p>
        <p>
Egyptian Religion, first published in The Freeman and subsequently reprinted 
(without the essay) in Van Doren's Anthology of World Poetry.
</p>
        <p>
The Halt in the Garden. London: Elkin Mathews, 1924. Foreword by Arthur Machen.
</p>
        <p>
The Engagement Ring. The Masquerade. Hartford: The Haylofters, 1929.
</p>
        <p>
Prose Masterpieces. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1931 (in collaboration with K. B. 
Murdock and Odell Shepard).
</p>
        <p>
The Gates of the Compass. New York: The Viking Press, 1931.
</p>
        <p>
Riverhead. New York: Knopf, 1932.
</p>
        <p>
Collected Verse. New York: Knopf, 1933 (awarded the Pulitzer Prize).
</p>
        <p>
Some Roots of English Poetry. Norton, Massachusetts: Wheaton College Press, 
1933.
</p>
        <p>
A Letter to Robert Frost and Others. New York: Knopf, 1937.
</p>
        <p>
First Principles of Verse. Boston: The Writer, 1938.
</p>
        <p>
In Time of Mistrust. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1939.
</p>
        <p>
Pattern of a Day. New York: Knopf, 1940.
</p>
        <p>
My Heart for Hostage. New York: Random House, 1942.
</p>
        <p>
Poems for Music: 1917-1947. New York: Knopf, 1947.
</p>
        <p>
The Death of Captain Nemo. New York: Knopf, 1949.  
</p>
        <p>
The Suburb By the Sea. New York: Knopf, 1952.
</p>
        <p>
The Relic and Other Poems. New York: Knopf, 1957.
</p>
        <p>
Robert Burns, Bicentennial Address at Library of Congress. Washington: Library 
of Congress, 1959.
</p>
        <p>
In Pursuit of Poetry. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1960.
</p>
        <p>
Collected Poems. New York: Knopf, 1961.</p>
      </bibliography><scopecontent encodinganalog="520">
      <head>Scope and Contents of the Collection</head>
      <p>The <emph render="bold">Robert S. Hillyer Papers</emph> consist of correspondence, manuscripts, and a few items of memorabilia.</p>
      <p>The collection of incoming 
        
        <emph render="bold">Literary correspondence</emph> includes cards, letters, telegrams, notes and other items from poets, authors, playwrights, publishers, and other literary figures, including James Agee, Conrad Aiken, Stephen Vincent Benét, Ray Bradbury, Van Wyck Brooks, John Cheever, Padraic Colum, e.e. cummings, John Dos Passos, Gene Fowler, Robert Frost, Horace Gregory, Aldous Huxley, Helen Keller, Amy Lowell, Arthur Machen, Archibald Macleish, Marianne Moore, Howard Nemerov, Theodore Roethke, Harry Roskolenko, Carl Sandburg, George Santayana, May Sarton, Siegfried Sassoon, Booth Tarkington, Louis Untermeyer, and Marya Zaturenska.  Many are  letters of appreciation and praise for Mr. Hillyer's works and 
endeavors, as exemplified by the following quotation from a letter written by Ray Bradbury, on 
September 10, 1959:</p>
      <blockquote>
        <p>"Quite simply, for a long long time now, you've made me happy, sad, and 
tremendously alert with your poems. For all this, I want to thank you."</p>
        </blockquote>
    <p>
          <emph render="bold">Family correspondence</emph> includes incoming correspondence from Hillyer's mother, Mrs. James Rankin Hillyer, siblings Stanley, Lillian and Ethel, and son Stanley H. Hillyer, as well as various other relatives.</p>
        <p>
          <emph render="bold">Outgoing correspondence</emph> consists of 18 folders of assorted letters, cards, telegrams, and other communications from Hillyer to friends, family, and others. Recipients include, among others,  John Dos Passos, Ray Bradbury, Louis Kent, and Hillyer's mother.</p>
        <p>Four folders of 
          
          <emph render="bold">General correspondence</emph> primarily consist of fan mail, with a few unidentified items.</p>
        <p>
          <emph render="bold">Manuscripts</emph> consists of handwritten drafts, typescripts, galleys, notebooks, and xerox copies of  articles, music, poems, prose, speeches, readings, lecture notes, reviews, and other material written by Hillyer.     Many bear Hillyer's handwritten corrections and annotations.</p>
        <p>
          <emph render="bold">Miscellaneous</emph> material contains genealogical material, clippings (both pieces by Hillyer as well as reviews of his work), guest books, photographs, programs for various events, and assorted writings by others.</p><p><emph render="bold">Memorabilia</emph> includes degrees, bibles, photographs, and other assorted items.</p> </scopecontent>
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      <head>Arrangement of the Collection</head>
      <p>Literary and family correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.    The remaining series are organized in no particular order.</p>
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      <head>Subject and Genre Headings</head>
      <subject encodinganalog="650" source="local">Literature -- American Fiction</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650" source="local">Literature -- American Poetry</subject><persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Aiken, Conrad, 1889-1973.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Benét, William Rose, 1886-1950.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Bingham, Millicent Todd, 1880-1968.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Briggs, Le Baron Russell, 1855-1934.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886-1963.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Burman, Ben Lucien, 1895-1984</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Copeland, Charles Townsend, 1860-1952.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Chamberlin, Frederick, 1870-1943.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Cozzens, James Gould, 1903-1978.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Damon, S. Foster (Samuel Foster), 1893-1971.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Decker, Clarence Raymond, 1904-1969.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Eastman, Max, 1883-1969.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Flaccus, Kimball, 1911-1972.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Fletcher, John Gould, 1886-1950.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Fowler, Gene, 1890-1960.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Frost, Robert, 1874-1963.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Gogarty, Oliver St. John, 1878-1957.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Gregory, Horace, 1898-1982.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Hillyer, Robert, 1895-1961.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Hodgson, Ralph, 1871-1962.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Huff, Robert, 1924-</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Johnson, Thomas Herbert.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Kent, Louis.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Machen, Arthur, 1863-1947.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">MacLeish, Archibald, 1892-1982.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Mason, Daniel Gregory, 1873-1953.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Maxwell, William, 1908-2000.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Munn, James Buell.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Nathan, Robert Louis.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Neihardt, John Gneisenau, 1881-1973.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Nemerov, Howard.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Nicholl, Louise Townsend.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Perry, Bliss, 1860-1954.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Reese, Lizette Woodworth, 1856-1935.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Rosenfeld, Paul, 1890-1946.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Schorer, Mark, 1908-1977.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Scott, Winfield Townley, 1910-1968.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Speyer, Leonora, 1872-1956.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Teller, Walter Magnes.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-1977.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Van Doren, Mark, 1894-1972.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Viereck, Peter, 1916-2006.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Weeks, Edward, 1898-1989.</persname>
      <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Zaturenska, Marya, 1902-1982.</persname>
      <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">American literature -- 20th century.</subject>
      <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">American poetry -- 20th century.</subject>
      <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Authors, American -- 20th century.</subject>
      <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Criticism -- 20th century.</subject>
      <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Critics -- United States.</subject>
      <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Poets, American -- 20th century.</subject>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Book reviews.</genreform>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Clippings (information artifacts)</genreform>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Drafts (documents)</genreform>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Essays.</genreform>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Genealogies (histories)</genreform>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Lectures.</genreform>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Manuscripts for publication.</genreform>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Musical scores.</genreform>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Photographs.</genreform>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Poems.</genreform>
      <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Songs (document genre)</genreform>
      <occupation encodinganalog="656" source="lcsh">Authors.</occupation>
      <occupation encodinganalog="656" source="lcsh">Critics.</occupation>
      <occupation encodinganalog="656" source="lcsh">Educators.</occupation>
      <occupation encodinganalog="656" source="lcsh">Poets.</occupation>
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      <head>Access Restrictions</head>
      <p>The majority of our archival and manuscript collections are housed offsite and require advanced notice for retrieval. Researchers are encouraged to contact us in advance concerning the collection material they wish to access for their research.</p>
      <p>Permission to read family correspondence (Box 6) must be granted by Laura V. (Mrs. Stanley H.) Hillyer; upon her death, permission must be granted by either of her two daughters, Elizabeth V. Hillyer or Francesca P. Hillyer.  Mrs. Hillyer is also to be contacted when anyone is interested in the scholarly use of Robert Hillyer's works and papers.</p>
    </accessrestrict>
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      <head>Use Restrictions</head>
      <p>Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and 
                       all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts 
							  or images from any 
                       materials in this collection. </p>
    </userestrict>
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      <head>Preferred Citation</head>
      <p>Preferred citation for this material is as follows:</p>
      <p>Robert Hillyer Papers, 
        
        <lb/>&su_name;</p>
    </prefercite>
    <acqinfo encodinganalog="541">
      <head>Acquisition Information</head>
      <p>Gift of 
        
        <persname role="donor">Mrs. Robert S. Hillyer</persname>, 1963</p><p>Lopatnikoff letters and manuscript of completed poems, 1943, unspecified gift.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Adams, J. Donald</unittitle><unitdate normal="1959" type="inclusive">1959</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>4 Sept. 1959 - TLS Mentions difficulties with collaborator on unidentified work in progress.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Agee, James</unittitle><unitdate normal="1930" type="inclusive">1930</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>7 Jul. 1930 - TLS Refers to recent book published by Yale University Press.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Aiken, Conrad </unittitle><unitdate normal="1929/1932" type="inclusive">1929-1932, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1935" type="inclusive">1935, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1938/1942" type="inclusive">1938-1942, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1944/1945" type="inclusive">1944-1945</unitdate><physdesc><extent>23 Letters, 1 Christmas Card, 1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - TLS <lb/>
      [1929] - TLS Mentions work on Emily Dickinson material.<lb/>
      17 Jul. 1929 - TLS Touches on current literary activity.<lb/>
      20 Aug. 1929 - TLS<lb/>
      [1930] - TLS<lb/>
      13 Nov. 1930 - TLS Comments on poems and format of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Gates of the Compass</emph>.<lb/>
      Dec. 1930 - Printed Christmas Card. Original poem "A.D. 1930" signed by author.<lb/>
      25 Feb. 1931 - TLS Deals with Aiken's current literary activity with comments on <emph render="italic">The Coming Forth By Day of Osiris Jones</emph>.<lb/>
      19 May 1931 - TLS Discusses the Pulitzer Prize award for that year and comments on contemporary authors.<lb/>
      19 Jan. 1932 - TLS Comments on Faulkner, Sophocles, Rilke and Aiken's current financial situation.<lb/>
      30 Jul. 1932 - TLS Philosophizes on writing with a criticism of <emph render="italic">Melody of Chaos</emph>; comments on Pulitzer Prize for that year and on Edna St. Vincent Millay.<lb/>
      20 Sept. 1935 - TLS Concerns Robin Flower, poet and translator.<lb/>
      2 Feb. 1938 - TLS Mentions summer school with comments on recent trip to Mexico.<lb/>
      6 Feb. 1939 - TLS Relates success of summer school.<lb/>
      21 Nov. 1939 - TLS Agrees to give reading if his teeth are in satisfactory condition on scheduled date.<lb/>
      9 Mar. 1940 - TLS Describes loss of teeth and projects for summer school.<lb/>
      13 Feb. 1941 - TLS Discusses critical reception of author's new book with Cowley on one side and Jarrell leading opposition.<lb/>
      17 Feb. 1941 - Signed Card. Notes a critical attack by Jarrell on author's new book with comments on Jarrell as a critic.<lb/>
      4 Nov. 1941 - TLS <lb/>
      5 Feb. 1942 - TLS Short note delivering annual "Cri de Coeur."<lb/>
      28 Jul. 1944 - TLS Speaks about anthologies.<lb/>
      28 Mar. 1945 - TLS Again discusses anthologies and their sales. Holograph notes on side.<lb/>
      15 May 1945 - TLS Discusses "The Soldier."</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>The Atlantic Monthly</unittitle><unitdate normal="1956" type="inclusive">1956, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter, 1 Telegram</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>20 Aug. 1956 - TLS Encloses assignment of copyright agreement for Hillyer's article <emph render="italic">In My Library, Late Afternoon</emph>.<lb/>
      28 Aug. 1958 - Telegram. Accepts Hillyer's <emph render="italic">One Kind of Colloquy</emph> for publication.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Ames, Evelyn</unittitle><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Condolence Card) </extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Dec. 1961  - Condolence Card.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Armour, Richard </unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1960" type="inclusive">1960</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>19 Jun. 1949 - Signed Card. Appreciation of Hillyer's article on The Bollingen Award.<lb/>
      29 Nov. 1960 - Signed Card. Appreciation of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Bacon, Leonard</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1941" type="inclusive">1941</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>12 Oct. 1938 - TLS Discusses possibility of Robert Frost leaving Amherst and going to Harvard.<lb/>
      19 May 1941 - ALS Mentions a gift of $50.00 for Grant Code.<lb/>
      15 Jun. 1941 - TLS Further reference to Grant Code.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Bate, W. J.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1960" type="inclusive">1960</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>9 Jun. 1960 - TLS Former student praises Hillyer's ability to teach students to read aloud.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Behn, Harry</unittitle><unitdate normal="1960" type="inclusive">1960</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>15 Feb. 1960 - TLS Describes current progress on a book of poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Benet, Stephen Vincent </unittitle><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated – ALS<lb/>			
      Undated - TLS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Benet, William Rose</unittitle><unitdate normal="1940" type="inclusive">1940, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1945" type="inclusive">1945, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1947/1950" type="inclusive">1947-1950</unitdate><physdesc><extent>9 Letters, 1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>19 Dec. 1940 - ALS Long interesting discussion of Benet's <emph render="italic">Prayer for England</emph> with views on the political situation in Europe.<lb/>
      25 Jul. 1945 - ALS Deals at length with Ezra Pound.<lb/>
      25 Aug. 1947 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for a <emph render="italic">Times</emph> review of one of the author's works.<lb/>
      16 Sept. 1947 - ALS Further comments on the review.<lb/>
      24 Mar. 1948 - TLS Deals with critical attack on Hillyer.<lb/>
      20 Apr. 1948 - TLS Deals with current works and with young Italian poet Colamussi.<lb/>
      28 Apr. 1948 - TLS Refers to Colamussi.<lb/>
      10 May 1948 - ALS Discusses title of a new Hillyer sonnet submitted to the <emph render="italic">Saturday Review of Literature</emph>.<lb/>
      24 Oct. 1949 - ALS Brief letter enclosing a photo of Benet.<lb/>
      19 Jun. 1950 - Condolence Card with note from Benet's secretary thanking Hillyer for his sympathy on behalf of Mrs. Benet.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Bingham, Millicent Todd</unittitle><unitdate normal="1945" type="inclusive">1945, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1955" type="inclusive">1955</unitdate><physdesc><extent>8 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>10 May 1945 - ALS Praises Hillyer's analysis of Emily Dickinson's reclusiveness in his article in <emph render="italic">The Freeman</emph> of 18 October 1922.<lb/>
      31 Jan. 1947 - ALS Discusses at length work editing partially published poems of Emily Dickinson.<lb/>
      26 Jun. 1949 - ALS Praises Hillyer's attack on Bollingen Award and comments on Emily Dickinson project.<lb/>
      4 Jan. 1955 - ALS <lb/>
      4 Feb. 1955 - TLS Discusses difficulties in editing of work on Emily Dickinson and notes possibility of Hillyer reviewing same.<lb/>
      24 May 1955 - ALS Mentions disappointment at finding no review by Hillyer in <emph render="italic">New York Times</emph> and expresses desire to see one by him.<lb/>
      28 Sept. 1955 - ALS Regrets missing opportunity to visit Hillyer and seeks his criticism of <emph render="italic">Emily Dickinson's Home</emph>.<lb/>
      5 Oct. 1955 - TLS Mentions unidentifiable Emily Dickinson book.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Black, John</unittitle><unitdate normal="1952" type="inclusive">1952</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>15 Jun. 1952 - TLS Praises Hillyer's "Hammock In The Orchard" and comments on modern poetry in general.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Bonner, Amy</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>8 Jun. 1949 - TLS Praises Hillyer's article "Treason's Strange Fruit" and comments on U.S. State Department attitude toward Pound.<lb/>
      13 Jun. 1949 - TLS Further comments on aforementioned article with copy of a letter written by author to <emph render="italic">Saturday Review of Literature</emph> in reference thereto.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Boyle, James Le Baron </unittitle><unitdate normal="1954" type="inclusive">1954</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>19 Nov. 1954 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Boyle, Kay</unittitle><unitdate normal="1959" type="inclusive">1959</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>4 May 1959 - ALS States Boyle's willingness to second nomination of Howard Nemerov to National Institute of Arts and Letters.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Bradbury, Ray </unittitle><unitdate normal="1959/1961" type="inclusive">1959-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>10 Sept. 1959 - TLS Appreciation of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Relic and Other Poems</emph> containing information that Bradbury's story" The Shoreline At Sunset" was inspired by early Hillyer poem.<lb/>
      9 Jan. 1960 - TLS Contains anecdote about John Decker and John Barrymore, with enclosed story.<lb/>
      9 Apr. 1961 - TLS Discusses author's views on writers and critics.<lb/>
      17 May 1961 - TLS Appreciation of <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Bradford, Gamaliel</unittitle><unitdate normal="1922/1923" type="inclusive">1922-1923</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>7 Nov. 1922 - TLS Invitation<lb/>
      16 Nov. 1922 - TLS Discusses Emily Dickinson.<lb/>
      20 Feb. 1923 - TLS </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Bridges, Robert</unittitle><unitdate normal="1920" type="inclusive">1920</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>10 Nov. 1920 - ALS Discusses current political situation in England; comments on Hitler and Germany; refers to attacks on Bridges.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Briggs, Le Baron Russell</unittitle><unitdate normal="1916/1917" type="inclusive">1916-1917, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1919/1931" type="inclusive">1919-1931, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1933" type="inclusive">1933</unitdate><physdesc><extent>39 Letters, 2 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>10 Apr. 1916 - TLS<lb/>
      26 Jun. 1917 - TLS To Hillyer's mother concerning the publication of Hillyer's first book of poetry.<lb/>
      30 Jul. 1917 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's book, describes commencement, touches on Hillyer in World War I.<lb/>
      21 Oct. 1919 - ALS <lb/>
      25 Oct. 1920 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's book <emph render="italic">Alchemy</emph> and describes a Harvard football game with Centre College, Kentucky.<lb/>
      22 Nov. 1920 - TLS Discusses <emph render="italic">Alchemy</emph> and <emph render="italic">One Man's Initiation</emph> by John Dos Passos.<lb/>
      30 Dec. 1920 - TLS Mentions comrades of Hillyer's.<lb/>
      3 Mar. 1921 - TLS Discusses translation of Danish lyric poets by Hillyer and S. Foster Damon.<lb/>
      17 Feb. 1922 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Carmus</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Feb. 1922 - TLS Further remarks about <emph render="italic">Carmus</emph> and comments on publishers.<lb/>
      18 Jan. 1923 - ALS Discusses translations being made by<lb/>
      22 Mar. 1923 - TLS Hillyer and Damon. Comments on <emph render="italic">Carmus</emph>.<lb/>
      26 Mar. 1923 - ALS <lb/>
      3 Apr. 1923 - TLS <lb/>
      27 Apr. 1923 - TLS Additional comments on <emph render="italic">Carmus</emph> and <emph render="italic">Alchemy</emph>.<lb/>
      11 Jun. 1924 - TLS <lb/>
      26 Dec. 1924 - ALS Request Hillyer to aid in plans for Radcliffe Poetry Club.<lb/>
      16 Feb. 1925 - TLS <lb/>
      26 Sept. 1925 - ALS Candidly discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Halt In The Garden</emph>.<lb/>
      19 Nov. 1926 - ALS Discusses the author's retirement activities.<lb/>
      3 Feb. 1927 - ALS Discusses materials for possible use in English 5 at Harvard.<lb/>
      16 May 1927 - ALS <lb/>
      24 May 1927 - ALS <lb/>
      5 Oct. 1927 - ALS <lb/>
      4 Jan. 1928 - ALS <lb/>
      1 Apr. 1928 - ALS Praises Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Seventh Hill</emph> and notes favorite poems in it.<lb/>
      8 Aug. 1928 - ALS Recommends a student to Hillyer.<lb/>
      25 Aug. 1928 - ALS Discusses student further, and comments on Briggs' essay recently sent to Hillyer.<lb/>
      25 Oct. 1928 - ALS Mentions Hillyer's work in English 5.<lb/>
      4 Apr. 1929 - Signed Card AS Proposes two subjects for next meeting with Hillyer.<lb/>
      15 Apr. 1929 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      20 May 1929 - ALS Analyzes and praises unnamed Hillyer platform poem.<lb/>
      29 May 1929 - ALS Discusses unnamed poem and comments on Briggs' former analysis.<lb/>
      1 Jun. 1929 - ALS Comments further on Hillyer's poem and Briggs' analysis of it.<lb/>
      22 Jun. 1929 - ALS <lb/>
      12 Jul. 1929 - ALS Invites Hillyer and family to Briggs' home.<lb/>
      8 Jul. 1930 - ALS Recommends individual for assistantship in English 5.<lb/>
      24 Oct. 1930 - ALS Briefly praises Hillyer's new unnamed book.<lb/>
      26 Feb. 1931 - ALS <lb/>
      26 Feb. 1931 - ALS <lb/>
      15 Jul. 1933 - ALS Highly recommends E. G. Barton for teaching position under Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Brooks, Van Wyck</unittitle><unitdate normal="1923/1924" type="inclusive">1923-1924, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1933" type="inclusive">1933, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947</unitdate><physdesc><extent>16 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>16 Apr. 1923 – ALS Invites Hillyer to act as on occasional book reviewer for <emph render="italic">The Freeman</emph>.<lb/>
      30 Apr. 1923 - ALS Discusses possible reviews for <emph render="italic">The Freeman</emph> and commends Hewlett's <emph render="italic">Extemporary Essays</emph>.<lb/>
      8 May 1923 - ALS Mentions possible review of book on life and times of Tut-Ankh-Amen.<lb/>
      10 May 1923 - ALS Mentions Hillyer's interest in magic.<lb/>
      28 May 1923 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for a review.<lb/>
      19 Jul. 1923 - ALS Requests review of <emph render="italic">Egyptian History and Art</emph> by Quibell and of two new works by Wallis Budge.<lb/>
      30 Jul. 1923 - ALS Comments on Hillyer's reviews and on an essay by Epicurus.<lb/>
      13 Aug. 1923 - ALS Discusses possible books to be reviewed by Hillyer for <emph render="italic">The Freeman</emph> among them <emph render="italic">The Gate of Remembrance</emph> and Herman Ranke's <emph render="italic">Aeqyptian</emph>.<lb/>
      19 Sept. 1923 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for revised version of review of <emph render="italic">The Gates of Remembrance</emph> and requests copy of mislaid essay.<lb/>
      23 Sept. 1923 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for his essay "The Heart of The Matter" and mentions lost essay "Interpreting The Past."<lb/>
      6 Oct. 1923 - ALS Comments on two books — <emph render="italic">Shelley: The Man and The Poet</emph> and <emph render="italic">Father Taft</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Oct. 1923 - ALS Requests Hillyer's article on Chamberlin's "Queen Elizabeth."<lb/>
      28 Jan. 1924 - ALS States reasons for which <emph render="italic">The Freeman</emph> is to cease publication.<lb/>
      31 Aug. 1933 - ALS<lb/>
      9 Sept. 1933 - ALS Discusses collection of letters of Gamaliel Bradford, the inclusion of a Hillyer letter in the same, and the editing of the <emph render="italic">Charles Newcomb Journal</emph>, for which Hillyer recommended Odell Shepard.<lb/>
      7 Nov. 1947 - TLS Invitational letter of Academy of Arts and Letters.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Brown, Abbie Farwell</unittitle><unitdate normal="1924" type="inclusive">1924</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Note</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>10 Mar. 1924 - Signed Note, with holograph copy of author's poem "Saints and Friendly Beasts" inscribed to Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Brown, Hunly</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>3 Jul. 1949 - ALS Detailed appreciation of Hillyer's "Dissection of Pound, Eliot and Company," with mention of a letter in which Eliot supposedly reversed his opinions on Milton.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Buchanan, Helen W. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>14 Jul. 1949 - TLS Student requests help on thesis concerning Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Budge, E. A. Wallis</unittitle><unitdate normal="1922/1923" type="inclusive">1922-1923</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>28 Nov. 1922 - ALS Grants permission to Hillyer to turn into verse (
              <emph render="italic">The Coming Forth Day</emph>) any chapters of author's translation of <emph render="italic">The Book of The Dead</emph>.<lb/>
      28 Mar. 1923 - ALS Congratulates Hillyer on excellence of <emph render="italic">The Coming Forth BY Day</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Burman, Ben Lucien</unittitle><unitdate normal="1952" type="inclusive">1952, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1956" type="inclusive">1956, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1959/1961" type="inclusive">1959-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>8 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>20 May 1952 - ALS Describes Burman's book <emph render="italic">High Water At Catfish Bend</emph>.<lb/>
      24 Jun. 1952 - ALS Repeats requests of previous letter and extends invitation.<lb/>
      30 May 1956 - ALS Remarks about <emph render="italic">Seven Stars for Catfish Bend</emph>.<lb/>
      13 Jul. 1959 - ALS Discusses Burman's <emph render="italic">The Street of The Laughing Camel</emph> and possibility of Hillyer's reviewing book for the <emph render="italic">New York Times Review</emph>.<lb/>
      20 Aug. 1959 - ALS <lb/>
      19 Sept. 1959 - TLS Thanks Hillyer for review of author's <emph render="italic">The Street of The Laughing Camel</emph>.<lb/>
      15 Nov. 1960 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's introduction to the author's <emph render="italic">The Owl Hoots Twice at Catfish Bend</emph>.<lb/>
      15 Jan. 1961 - ALS </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Butterfield, L. H. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>30 Jun. 1949 - TLS Praises Hillyer's articles on Ezra Pound and Bollingen Award.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Bynner, Witter</unittitle><unitdate normal="1939" type="inclusive">1939, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1942" type="inclusive">1942, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1946/1949" type="inclusive">1946-1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1952/1961" type="inclusive">1952-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>31 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>29 Aug. 1939 - TLS<lb/>
      21 Sept. 1942 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">First Principles of Verse</emph>.<lb/>
      19 Jun. 1946 - TLS Discusses Bynner's work on Lao-Tzu, his discovery and promulgation of Kahlil Gibran, and comments at length on Gene Fowler.<lb/>
      16 Oct. 1946 - TLS Remarks on Bynner's feud with Amy Lowell and encloses photographs.<lb/>
      31 Jul. 1947 - TLS Mentions the author's <emph render="italic">Take Away The Darkness</emph>.<lb/>
      19 Aug. 1947 - TLS Discusses some of Hillyer's poems, notably "Julia's Room."<lb/>
      16 Jan. 1948 - TLS with holograph addenda. Refers to Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Poems For Music</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Jul. 1949 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's stand on Pound controversy with acid comments on William Carlos Williams and other modern poets; contains quote of Aldous Huxley.<lb/>
      23 Aug. 1949 - TLS Mentions correspondence with W. R. Benet on Pound with clippings enclosed.<lb/>
      19 Nov. 1952 - TLS Mentions "Carl's" outbreak at Poetry Society of America meeting and author's choice for "Academy nomination"--David Morton.<lb/>
      22 Nov. 1953 - TLS Congratulates Hillyer on marriage.<lb/>
      24 Sept. 1954 - TLS Discusses nomination of Oliver St. John Gogarty for nomination for Academy Award and contains interesting story concerning earlier failure to win Pulitzer Prize allegedly because of his supposed affluence.<lb/>
      20 Jan. 1956 - TLS <lb/>
      17 Feb. 1956 - TLS <lb/>
      12 Nov. 1957 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Relic And Other Poems</emph> and comments on his style.<lb/>
      11 Mar. 1958 - TLS Requests picture.<lb/>
      7 Apr. 1958 - Signed Note.<lb/>
      6 Nov. 1958 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's lecture on Robert Burns.<lb/>
      12 Nov. 1958 - TLS Inquires about Royall H. Snow.<lb/>
      5 Oct. 1959 - TLS Writes of Hillyer's poem "Assembling The Family" and mentions current project of Bynner.<lb/>
      10 Aug. 1960 - TLS Comments on Ezra Pound.<lb/>
      8 Nov. 1960 - TLS Comments on Bynner's book <emph render="italic">New Poems 1960</emph>.<lb/>
      5 Dec. 1960 - TLS Encloses letter from Ellery Larsson containing lengthy comments about Hillyer.<lb/>
      10 Dec. 1960 - TLS Discusses Santa Fe as retirement spot.<lb/>
      2 May 1961 - TLS Mentions vote in Academy of Arts and Letters.<lb/>
      15 May 1961 - TLS <lb/>
      21 Jun. 1961 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> and discusses Bynner's health.<lb/>
      25 Sept. 1961 - TLS <lb/>
      28 Nov. 1961 - TLS Further comments on health and <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      12 Dec. 1961 - TLS Agrees to recommend Hillyer for Academy Award if Hillyer resigns from Academy.<lb/>
      4 Jan. 1961 - Letter of condolence to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Cane, Melville</unittitle><unitdate normal="1952" type="inclusive">1952, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>1 Dec. 1952 - ALS Sends copy of "Woodberry's" letter praising Hillyer and comments on current activities of Cane.<lb/>
      3 Feb. 1958 - ALS Discusses current activities and encloses an inscribed typed copy of his poem "Enchanted Snow."<lb/>
      28 Jun. 1958 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Coming Forth By Day</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Canfield, Cass</unittitle><unitdate normal="1956" type="inclusive">1956</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>26 Oct. 1956 - TLS Sends advance copy of Millay collection about to be published.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Caras, Dean</unittitle><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Note</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>29 Nov. 1961 - Signed Note. Mentions plan to produce Hillyer's play <emph render="italic">The Masquerade</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Carman, Bliss</unittitle><unitdate normal="1923" type="inclusive">1923</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>30 Sept. 1923 - ALS Requests permission to use Hillyer's "Scarlatti Passepied" and selections from his "Sonnet Sequence" in new edition of <emph render="italic">Oxford Book of American Verse</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Caughey, Elford </unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>27 Sept. 1949 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's articles on Pound and poem "The Death of Captain Nemo."</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Chamberlin, Frederick</unittitle><unitdate normal="1922/1924" type="inclusive">1922-1924</unitdate><physdesc><extent>10 Letters, 1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>13 Feb. 1922 - TLS Discusses author's <emph render="italic">The Private Character of Queen Elizabeth</emph>.<lb/>
      6 Mar. 1922 - ALS Encloses a clipping reviewing the author's book.<lb/>
      2 May 1922 - TLS Further comments on reviews author's book received on both sides of Atlantic.<lb/>
      1923 - Card with holograph greeting wishes Happy New Year.<lb/>
      Apr. 1923 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's translations of Danish lyric poets and comments on author's new book, <emph render="italic">The Sayings of Queen Elizabeth</emph>.<lb/>
      8 May 1923 - ALS Further comments on <emph render="italic">The Sayings of Queen Elizabeth</emph>.<lb/>
      20 Sept. 1923 - TLS Discusses the possible effects of a Hillyer review of <emph render="underline">
                <emph render="italic">The Sayings of Queen Elizabeth</emph>
              </emph>.<lb/>
      23 Oct. 1923 - ALS Urgently requests that Hillyer delay release of his review of <emph render="italic">The Sayings of Queen Elizabeth</emph>.<lb/>
      16 Nov. 1923 - Encloses clippings and typed copies of reviews of <emph render="italic">The Sayings of Queen Elizabeth</emph>.<lb/>
      8 Feb. 1924 - TLS Thanks for review of author's work in <emph render="italic">The Freeman</emph>, and praises Hillyer's writing style.<lb/>
      26 Mar. 1924 - ALS </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Chase, Mary Ellen</unittitle><unitdate normal="1935" type="inclusive">1935</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>5 Jan. 1935 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Cheever, John</unittitle><unitdate normal="1959" type="inclusive">1959</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>4 Jan. 1959 - TLS Refers to Hillyer's essay in <emph render="italic">The New York Times</emph> of Jan. 4, 1959 mentioning author's <emph render="italic">The Wapshot Chronicle</emph>.<lb/>
      15 Jan. 1959 - TLS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Chubb, T. C.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1959" type="inclusive">1959</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>31 Mar. 1959 - TLS Discusses Bermuda as a possible retirement spot for Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Chute, Marchette</unittitle><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Note</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>2 Apr. 1961 - AS Writes concerning Hillyer's review of <emph render="italic">Jesus of Israel</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Clemens, Cyril</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>22 Jun. 1949 - ALS Requests Hillyer's definition of democracy for Symposium being organized by Clemens.<lb/>
      16 Dec. 1961 - ALS Concerns facsimile of President John F. Kennedy's tribute to Mark Twain.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Coblentz, Stanton</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>3 Jun. 1949 - TLS Compliments Hillyer on his article on poetry in the Spring number of <emph render="italic">The Lyric</emph> and encloses leaflet opposing Ezra Pound published by The League For Sanity In Poetry.<lb/>
      18 Jun. 1949 - TLS Strongly praises Hillyer's article on Pound in the <emph render="italic">Saturday Review of Literature</emph>.<lb/>
      5 Jul. 1949 - TLS Comments on and quotes from review of William Carlos Williams concerning Pound; encloses letter to Luther Evans protesting appointment of Williams as consultant in poetry and article entitled "The Rise of The Anti-Poet."</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Coffin, Robert P. Tristram</unittitle><unitdate normal="1936" type="inclusive">1936</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>8 Jul. 1936 - ALS Praises Hillyer's work and character.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Colony, Horatio</unittitle><unitdate normal="1936" type="inclusive">1936, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>16 Mar. 1936 - ALS Concerns Colony's <emph render="italic">A Brook of Leaves</emph>.<lb/>
      24 Apr. 1958 - ALS Notes Colony's "Young Malatesta" and laments on the present state of poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Colum, Mary</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>26 Apr. 1938 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">First Principles of Verse</emph> and describes current activities of the author in organizing poetry groups.<lb/>
      10 Mar. 1947 - TLS Discusses some of Colum's poetry. <lb/>
      12 Apr. 1947 - TLS Contains personal news.<lb/>
      24 Feb. [1947] - TLS Discusses Hillyer's review of Colum's poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Colum, Padraic</unittitle><unitdate normal="1921" type="inclusive">1921, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>4 Oct. 1921 - ALS Concerns Hillyer's poetry.<lb/>
      22 May 1949 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's "Ode To Aphrodite" and contemporary poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Copeland, Charles T.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1923" type="inclusive">1923, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1928/1930" type="inclusive">1928-1930, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1932" type="inclusive">1932, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1935" type="inclusive">1935, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1937/1941" type="inclusive">1937-1941, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1944" type="inclusive">1944</unitdate><physdesc><extent>35 Letters, 2 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>4 May 1923 - TLS<lb/>
      5 Apr. 1928 - TLS Mentions Walter D. Edmonds.<lb/>
      20 Apr. 1928 - TLS<lb/>
      14 Nov. 1928 - TLS Requests Hillyer's phone number.<lb/>
      16 Nov. 1928 - TLS<lb/>
      30 Apr. 1929 - TLS<lb/>
      2 Feb. 1930 - TLS<lb/>
      3 May 1930 - TLS<lb/>
      13 Nov. 1930 - ALS<lb/>
      17 Dec. 1932 - ALS Writes of Walter D. Edmonds and of Hillyer's novel <emph render="italic">Riverhead</emph>.<lb/>
      7 Sept. 1935 - TLS<lb/>
      5 Mar. 1937 - TLS Discusses a Hillyer poem in <emph render="italic">The Atlantic</emph>.<lb/>
      9 May 1937 - TLS Refers to Hillyer's "Letter to Charles Townsend Copeland."<lb/>
      17 Jul. 1937 - TLS Encloses copy of letter from D. Moffat.<lb/>
      6 Sept. 1937 - TLS Comments further on "Letter to Charles Townsend Copeland."<lb/>
      18 Jan. 1938 - TLS Compliments Hillyer on <emph render="italic">A Letter To Robert Frost And Others</emph>.<lb/>
      10 Feb. 1938 -<lb/>
      16 Feb. 1938 - TLS <lb/>
      28 Apr. 1938 - TLS <lb/>
      16 May 1938 - TLS Mentions <emph render="italic">A Letter to Robert Frost and Others</emph> with addenda.<lb/>
      23 Jul. 1938 - TLS Mentions compliment to Hillyer from friend of Copeland.<lb/>
      21 Aug. 1938 - TLS More remarks about <emph render="italic">A Letter to Robert Frost and Others</emph>.<lb/>
      24 Aug. 1938 - TLS Encloses anecdote about John Barrymore.<lb/>
      7 Sept. 1938 - TLS Mentions Copeland's health.<lb/>
      19 Sept. 1938 - TLS Further mention of health.<lb/>
      6 Oct. 1938 - TLS <lb/>
      31 Dec. 1939 - TLS with addenda.<lb/>
      15 Jan. 1940 - ALS Makes date to get professional advice from Hillyer<lb/>
      26 Jun. 1940 - Signed Card. Compliments Hillyer on poem in <emph render="italic">The Atlantic</emph>.<lb/>
      16 May 1940 - TLS Discusses <emph render="italic">The Collected Verse of Robert Hillyer</emph>.<lb/>
      13 Oct. 1940 - TLS Inquires about Hillyer's condition.<lb/>
      26 Oct. 1940 - TLS Discusses the condition of Frank Hersey.<lb/>
      22 Max. 1941 - TLS Reminds Hillyer of luncheon date.<lb/>
      30 Jul. 1941 - TLS Comments on present condition of Copeland.<lb/>
      3 Aug. 1941 - TLS Inquires into Hillyer's present work.<lb/>
      30 Aug. 1941 - ALS Inquires into attitudes of Hillyer and other Harvard men toward war situation.<lb/>
      18 Dec. 1944 - ALS Comments on Hillyer's decision to give up Boylston Professorship and devote all time to writing.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Cozzens, James Gould</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949/1950" type="inclusive">1949-1950, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1955" type="inclusive">1955, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1960/1961" type="inclusive">1960-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>6 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>5 May 1949 - TLS<lb/>
      10 Feb. 1950 - TLS Detailed appreciation of <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph> and compliments Hillyer on article about Pound.<lb/>
      10 Aug. 1955 - TLS <lb/>
      7 Nov. 1960 - TLS Discusses <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>.<lb/>
      12 Nov. 1960 - TLS Discusses possibility of giving quote for Hillyer's book.<lb/>
      26 Dec. 1961 - TLS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin)</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters) </extent></physdesc><container type="Box">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>14 Nov. 1938 - TLS Requests details about proposed speaking engagement at Harvard before the Morris Gray Fund audience.<lb/>
      20 Nov. 1938 - TLS States certain conditions necessary for his acceptance of the mentioned speaking engagement.<lb/>
      16 Dec. 1938 - TLS<lb/>
      26 Dec. 1961 - TLS Encloses correct copy of poem by author and gives Hillyer permission to use it for unidentified project.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Damon, S(amuel) Foster </unittitle><unitdate normal="1924/1928" type="inclusive">1924-1928, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1932" type="inclusive">1932, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1937" type="inclusive">1937, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1957/1959" type="inclusive">1957-1959, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961/1962" type="inclusive">1961-1962</unitdate><physdesc><extent>34 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>24 Jun. 1924 - TLS Talks about author's work <emph render="italic">William Blake - His Philosophy and Symbols</emph> and about "Margery" mediumship.<lb/>
      6 Jul. 1924 - ALS Discusses American edition of author's work on Blake and Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Alchemy</emph>.<lb/>
      22 Jul. 1924 - ALS Further comments on Blake and discussion of possible radio program for poetry.<lb/>
      2 Aug. 1924 - ALS Mentions reappointments at Harvard.<lb/>
      13 Aug. 1924 - ALS Deals with spiritualism and the "Margery" mediumship.<lb/>
      30 Aug. 1924 - ALS Concerns mediumship and gives many details of Damon's attitude towards same.<lb/>
      5 Jun. 1925 - ALS Further details the "Margery" mediumship and describes a seance.<lb/>
      26 Jun. 1925 - ALS Discusses the seance at length and describes an incident in the "Margery" mediumship<lb/>2 July 1925 - ALS Describes new developments in the "Margery" mediumship in detail and quotes from Walter the ghost<lb/>
      5 Jul. 1925 - ALS Explains the incidents of the "Margery" mediumship as results of strong hypnotic suggestion, automatism and amnesia.<lb/>
      8 Jul. 1925 - TLS Discusses the solution of "Margery" incidents with remarks about the current literary activity of the author.<lb/>
      17 Jul. 1925 - ALS with Enclosures. Explains the entire "Margery" mediumship story and pieces together all details in an effort to give a complete resolution of the Problem. Supporting evidence is supplied. Enclosures as follows: (1) Letter from Grant H. Code explaining his hypotheses on "Margery" incidents and of a private interview with Walter the ghost; (2)  Transcript of seance of 29 June 1925 signed by participants; (3) Transcript of seance of 30 June 1925 signed by participants; (4) Letter from Dr. Crandon concerning the reports of "Margery" seances and his reaction to the findings. <lb/>
      29 Aug. 1925 - ALS Describes author's personal difficulties<lb/>
      22 Jan. 1926 - ALS Seeks Hillyer's opinion on Astrolabe as a title for a book of author's poems, and comments on John Drinkwater.<lb/>
      25 Sept. 1926 - ALS  Amusingly describes beginning of college year and new lodgings. <lb/>
      21 Nov. 1926 - ALS Discusses Damon's current literary activity especially two poems, "Bridge" and "Commentary On John X."  <lb/>
      1926 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for a gift of pajamas and amusingly describes them. <lb/>
      15 Jan. 1927 - ALS Concerns author's book of poems, <emph render="italic">Astrolabe</emph>.<lb/>
      8 Feb. 1927 - ALS Contains new details of investigation of "Margery" mediumship.<lb/>
      23 Feb. 1927 - ALS Describes author's intention to move to Brown University<lb/>
      23 Mar. 1927 - TLS Details scandals following the "Margery" mediumship and comments on Sinclair Lewis' <emph render="italic">Elmer Gantry</emph>.<lb/>
      21 May 1927 - ALS <lb/>
      1927 - ALS Describes author's life and attitudes at Brown University.<lb/>
      31 Oct. 1927 - TLS <lb/>
      14 Oct. 1928 - ALS Mentions James Agee and discusses Damon's school year activities.<lb/>
      1 Oct. 1932 - TLS Amusingly describes laudatory reaction to Hillyer's novel <emph render="italic">Riverhead</emph>.<lb/>
      11 Nov. 1937 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">A Letter to Robert Frost And Others</emph>.<lb/>
      11 Dec. 1947 - TLS Discusses current activity.<lb/>
      7 Nov. 1957 - TLS <lb/>
      31 Oct. 1958 - TLS Mentions Damon's work on Blake.<lb/>
      17 Feb. 1959 - TLS Mentions Grant Code in detail and trip to New York.<lb/>
      14 Apr. 1959 - TLS Talks of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Relic And Other Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      16 Dec. 1961 - TLS Talks of work on <emph render="italic">Dictionary of Blake's Symbols</emph>.<lb/>
      3 Jan. 1962 - ALS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Damrosch, Walter</unittitle><unitdate normal="1943" type="inclusive">1943</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>14 Apr. 1943 - TLS with holograph addenda. Discusses the possibility of setting one of Hillyer's poems to music.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Davidson, Gustav</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Notes</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>18 Jun. 1949 - Signed Note. Encloses letter supporting Hillyer's stand on Pound.<lb/>
      22 Jul. 1949 - Signed Note. Encloses copy of night letter sent to Javits in support of Hillyer's stand in Library of Congress controversy.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Decker, Clarence</unittitle><unitdate normal="1957" type="inclusive">1957</unitdate><physdesc><extent>13 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>9 Sept. 1957 - TLS Discusses a "Hillyer feature" for <emph render="italic">The Literary Review</emph> mentioning several possible contributors and asking Hillyer's recommendations for articles concerning publishing.<lb/>
      12 Sept. 1957 - TLS Discusses unpublished correspondence to be used in Hillyer feature, accepts "four decades approach" to feature and emphasizes use to be made of Hillyer reminiscence; copy of letter to Winfield Scott enclosed.<lb/>
      17 Sept. 1957 - TLS Mentions Hillyer letters to Thomas H. Johnson to be included in article under discussion and mentions two articles by Oliver St. John Gogarty to be published in <emph render="italic">The Literary Review</emph>.<lb/>
      20 Sept. 1957 - TLS Mentions round-up feature on Gogarty and asks Hillyer to do article; encloses copy of letter to Winfield Scott and Gogarty.<lb/>
      23 Sept. 1957 - TLS Discusses death of Gogarty and mentions article about Hillyer.<lb/>
      26 Sept. 1957 - TLS Sets deadline for Hillyer article; encloses copy of letter to Winfield Scott.<lb/>
      14 Oct. 1957 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's eulogy of Gogarty.<lb/>
      15 Oct. 1957 - TLS Mentions passage in Hillyer letter on Robert Fitzgerald.<lb/>
      6 Nov. 1957 - TLS Names items to be included in feature on Hillyer.<lb/>
      22 Nov. 1957 - TLS Reports on progress of Hillyer feature and mentions use of unpublished Hillyer poems.<lb/>
      3 Dec. 1957 - TLS Discusses progress of Hillyer feature.<lb/>
      6 Dec. 1957 - TLS Names poems to be included in article on Hillyer.<lb/>
      12 Dec. 1957 - TLS Mentions Poetry Society of America dinner and encloses copies of letters to Alfred A. Knopf and Winfield Scott.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Dello Joio, Norman</unittitle><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>7 May 1958 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for sending poems to be set to music.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Devoto, Bernard</unittitle><unitdate normal="1936/1937" type="inclusive">1936-1937, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>11 Sept. Undated - TLS Discusses the publication of a Hillyer poem in <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph>, with comments regarding the magazine's change of policy.<lb/>
      19 Apr. Undated - ALS <lb/>
      14 Oct. 1936 - TLS Discusses the misprints in a Hillyer poem which appeared in <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph>.<lb/>
      11 Aug. 1937 - TLS Discusses the review of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">A Letter To Robert Frost And Others</emph> and the problems of New York reviewers.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Dodd, Lee Wilson</unittitle><unitdate normal="1932" type="inclusive">1932</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>14 Nov. 1932 - ALS Discusses and analyzes Hillyer's novel <emph render="italic">Riverhead</emph> at length.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Dos Passos, John</unittitle><unitdate normal="1921/1922" type="inclusive">1921-1922, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1925" type="inclusive">1925, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1927/1929" type="inclusive">1927-1929, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1931" type="inclusive">1931, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1937/1938" type="inclusive">1937-1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1940/1941" type="inclusive">1940-1941, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1943/1944" type="inclusive">1943-1944, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1947/1949" type="inclusive">1947-1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1951/1961" type="inclusive">1951-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>56 Letters, 14 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>18 Jan. 1921 - ALS Concerns the review of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Alchemy</emph>; autographed review enclosed.<lb/>
      3 Jul. 1921 - ALS Describes reaction to Venice.<lb/>
      14 Nov. 1921 - ALS Notes observations on Persia.<lb/>
      20 Nov. 1921 - ALS Discusses Dos Passos' projects.<lb/>
      10 Jan. 1922 - ALS Discusses present philosophical condition of Dos Passos.<lb/>
      31 Oct. 1922 - ALS Mentions the completion of a book. <lb/>
      20 Jul. 1925 - ALS Discusses personal state of health. <lb/>
      11 Sept. 1925 - ALS Writes about <emph render="italic">Manhattan Transfer</emph>.<lb/>
      27 Mar. 1927 - ALS Congratulations on the birth of Hillyer's son.<lb/>
      17 May 1927 - ALS <lb/>
      31 May 1927 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      23 Jul. 1928 - Signed Card. Describes Finland.<lb/>
      25 Apr. 1928 - ALS Discusses David Gordon case concerning imprisonment for writing "un-American" poetry, and encloses a mimeographed broadside asking for protest against this. copy of poem enclosed.<lb/>
      10 Jan. 1929 - ALS Deals with author's play <emph render="italic">Airways, Inc.</emph> which opened February 19, 1928.<lb/>
      22 Dec. 1931 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      9 Mar. 1937 - ALS<lb/>
      10 Sept. 1938 - ALS Mentions temper of Europe.<lb/>
      29 Jul. 1940 - Signed Card. Talks of a current Dos Passos' project.<lb/>
      2 Apr. 1941 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      20 May 1941 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      12 Aug. 1941 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      8 Sept. 1941 - ALS<lb/>
      10 Dec. 1941 - ALS<lb/>
      24 Feb. 1943 - ALS Mentions current literary activity of author.<lb/>
      24 Mar. 1943 - ALS Discusses author's book <emph render="italic">Number One</emph> humorously.<lb/>
      23 Dec. 1943 - ALS Requests loan of hundred dollars.<lb/>
      26 Dec. 1943 - ALS Contains an essay of sorts on overdrafting an account.<lb/>
      21 Jan. 1944 - ALS Refers to <emph render="italic">State Of The Nation</emph>.<lb/>
      1944 - Signed Card. Thanks Hillyer for loan.<lb/>
      16 Mar. 1944 - ALS Returns loan and inquires about trip Hillyer made.<lb/>
      3 Apr. 1944 - ALS Writes of book <emph render="italic">State Of The Nation</emph> and of a book by Dos Passos' wife.<lb/>
      3 Nov. 1944 - ALS Denies at length that the character "Savage" in <emph render="italic">State Of The Nation</emph> is a caricature of Hillyer.<lb/>
      1944 - ALS Discusses further crisis related to alleged caricature of Hillyer.<lb/>
      19 Sept. 1947 - ALS <lb/>
      13 Jan. 1948 - ALS Writes of eye trouble.<lb/>
      9 Sept. 1948 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      28 Jun. 1948 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      22 Aug. 1949 - (Marriage announcement of Dos Passos to Mrs. Elizabeth Holdridge.)<lb/>
      24 Oct. 1949 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      11 Jul. 1951 - ALS with enclosure.<lb/>
      29 Feb. 1952 - ALS Writes about Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Suburb By The Sea</emph>.<lb/>
      30 Oct. 1953 - ALS <lb/>
      1953 - ALS<lb/>Undated - Signed Card.<lb/>
      24 Feb. 1954 - ALS Discusses new book by Dos Passos.<lb/>
      17 Apr. 1954 - ALS Discusses projected visit by Hillyer.<lb/>
      17 Jul. 1954 - ALS Remarks about Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph> and <emph render="italic">Suburb By The Sea</emph>.<lb/>
      19 Mar. 1955 - ALS Details of Hillyer's projected visit.<lb/>
      28 Mar. 1955 - ALS <lb/>
      29 Apr. 1955 - ALS <lb/>
      21 May 1955 - ALS Mentions interest in Essenes.<lb/>
      15 Jun. 1955 - ALS <lb/>
      10 Jan. 1956 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      29 Apr. 1956 - ALS Talks of book <emph render="italic">The Theme Is Freedom</emph>.<lb/>
      11 Jun. 1956 - ALS Discusses title to use for book <emph render="italic">The Theme Is Freedom</emph>.<lb/>
      15 Aug. 1956 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      25 Aug. 1957 - ALS Notes trip to Japan.<lb/>
      15 Sept. 1957 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's correspondence. <lb/>
      8 Nov. 1957 - ALS Describes Dos Passos' current condition. <lb/>
      3 Jan. 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      3 Feb. 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      28 Mar. 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      18 Apr. 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      28 May 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      12 Nov. 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      24 Nov. 1959 - ALS Writes about current literary activity.<lb/>
      18 May 1960 - ALS Contains some views on the current international situation.<lb/>
      14 Jul. 1961 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph>, and notes history of World War I.<lb/>
      21 Oct. 1961 - ALS<lb/>
      11 Nov. 1961 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Downes, W. L.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1918/1919" type="inclusive">1918-1919</unitdate><physdesc><extent>21 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>15 Jan. 1918 - ALS These letters are from a friend serving in AEF during World War I.<lb/>
      3 Mar. 1918 - ALS <lb/>
      12 Apr. 1918 - ALS <lb/>
      5 May 1918 - ALS <lb/>
      21 May 1918 - ALS <lb/>
      26 May 1918 - ALS <lb/>
      28 May 1918 - ALS <lb/>
      3 Jun. 1918 - ALS <lb/>
      8 Jun. 1918 - ALS <lb/>
      4 Jul. 1918 - ALS<lb/>
      17 Jul. 1918 - ALS<lb/>
      26 Jul. 1918 - ALS<lb/>
      5 Aug. 1918 - ALS<lb/>
      6 Sept. 1918 - ALS<lb/>
      26 Oct. 1918 - ALS<lb/>
      6 Nov. 1918 - ALS<lb/>
      10 Nov. 1918 - ALS<lb/>
      21 Nov. 1918 - ALS<lb/>
      26 Nov. 1918 - ALS<lb/>
      15 Mar. 1919 - ALS<lb/>
      17 Mar. 1919 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Duke, Vernon</unittitle><unitdate normal="1937" type="inclusive">1937, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1957" type="inclusive">1957</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter, 2 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>15 Mar. 1937 - Signed Card. Discusses setting some of Hillyer's poetry to music.<lb/>
      29 Jul. 1937 - Signed Card. Further remarks about setting some Hillyer poems to music and details Duke's current musical activity.<lb/>
      21 Jan. 1957 - ALS Concerns a Duke opera based on Pushkin.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Eastman, Max</unittitle><unitdate normal="1929" type="inclusive">1929, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1950" type="inclusive">1950, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1954" type="inclusive">1954, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>6 Letters, 2 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>5 May 1929 - ALS Requests information about some sonnets by e. e. cummings.<lb/>
      22 Jun. 1929 - ALS Mentions current literary activity.<lb/>
      28 Mar. 1950 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      30 Aug. 1954 - TLS Writes about <emph render="italic">Poems of Five Decades</emph>. <lb/>
      10 Sept. 1954 - Signed Card. Discusses the possibility of a Hillyer review of <emph render="italic">Poems of Five Decades</emph>.<lb/>
      1 May 1961 - TLS Comments on nominees for National Institute of Arts and Letters.<lb/>
      21 Jun. 1961 - TLS Mentions book of Hillyer's.<lb/>
      20 Oct. 1961 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Eaton, Charles Edward </unittitle><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>2 Jul. 1958 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's poetry and essays, laments of the general state of modern poetry, and details Eaton's current literary activities.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Eberhardt, Richard</unittitle><unitdate normal="1940" type="inclusive">1940</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>5 Feb. 1940  - TLS Writes regarding Eberhardt's poetry and includes comments on other poets' activities.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Edmonds, Walter D. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1930" type="inclusive">1930</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>27 Dec. 1930  - ALS Concerns a review of an Edmonds work. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Eliot, T. S.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1932" type="inclusive">1932, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 letter and 1 Christmas card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>28 Oct. 1932  - TLS<lb/>
      Undated  - Christmas Card.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Engle, Paul</unittitle><unitdate normal="1941" type="inclusive">1941, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1959" type="inclusive">1959</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>27 Dec. 1941  - TLS Regretfully refuses Hillyer's invitation to give Morris Gray Lecture at Harvard.<lb/>
      14 Jan. 1959  - TLS Mentions applicant for position recommended by Hillyer and describes life of State University of Iowa; encloses poem by Engle on Robert Frost.<lb/>
      16 May 1959 - TLS Encloses a book of poetry published by students of State University of Iowa.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Faulkner, William</unittitle><unitdate normal="1956" type="inclusive">1956</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>1 Oct. 1956 - TLS Two letters under the same cover discussing plans for a meeting concerning President Eisenhower's "People-To-People Program."<lb/>
      20 Nov. 1956 - TLS Further discussion of the "People-To-People Program;" with mimeographed enclosure of facetious proposals and a serious program.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Fessenden, Reginald</unittitle><unitdate normal="1924" type="inclusive">1924</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>9 Nov. 1924 - TLS Gives some information about <emph render="italic">The Book of The Dead</emph> and talks of some of the discoveries.<lb/>
      19 Nov. 1924 - TLS Invites Hillyer to tea.<lb/>
      3 Dec. 1924 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Carmus</emph> and <emph render="italic">The Hills Give Promise</emph>, and mentions Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Coming Forth by Day</emph>.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Ficke, A. D.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1934" type="inclusive">1934</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
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            <p>17 Oct. 1934  - TLS Replies to Hillyer's discussion of a person identified as "poor Ann."</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Fitts, Dudley</unittitle><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
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            <p>20 Mar. 1947  - TLS Tells of the project editing Pound's <emph render="italic">Milan Cantos</emph>.<lb/>
      20 Jun. 1947 - TLS Writes regarding translation of <emph render="italic">Oedipus Tyrannos</emph>.<lb/>
      11 Sept. 1947  - TLS Writes about Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Poems for Music</emph>, and some essays by Hillyer on Greek literature.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Fitzgerald, Robert</unittitle><unitdate normal="1957" type="inclusive">1957</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>17 Apr. 1957  - TLS Writes regarding translating the <emph render="italic">Odyssey</emph>.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Fitzhugh, Robert T. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1959" type="inclusive">1959</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>11 Jun. 1959 - TLS with holograph marginalia. Expresses agreement with Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Saturday Review of Literature</emph> article and suggests that Hillyer has reversed opinion on Pound since days when author was Harvard student; Hillyer denies this in marginal note.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Flaccus, Kimball</unittitle><unitdate normal="1956" type="inclusive">1956, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>5 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
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            <p>12 Aug. 1956 - TLS Mentions Flaccus' current activities<lb/>
      15 Aug. 1956 - TLS and contemporary writers. Notes current literary endeavors and encloses a picture of author; also makes caustic comments on "the poobahs of modern poetry."<lb/>
      12 Sept. 1956 - TLS Describes reasons for disliking Gustav Davidson's methods of running Poetry Society of America. <lb/>
      14 Apr. 1958 - TLS Outlines current poetic activity.<lb/>
      16 Apr. 1958 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Relic and Other Poems</emph>.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Fletcher, John Gould</unittitle><unitdate normal="1929/1930" type="inclusive">1929-1930</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
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            <p>28 Nov. 1929  - ALS Reports on some of Fletcher's work and mentions some current literature.<lb/>
      7 Dec. 1930 - ALS Discusses <emph render="italic">Branches of Adam</emph> and Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Gates of the Compass</emph>.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Fowler, Gene</unittitle><unitdate normal="1941/1951" type="inclusive">1941-1951, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1953/1955" type="inclusive">1953-1955, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1960" type="inclusive">1960, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>97 Letters, 1 Telegram; 2 folders</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - ALS <lb/>
      Undated - ALS <lb/>
      Undated - ALS Mentions enjoyment of Hillyer's work.<lb/>
      Undated - ALS Requests Hillyer to criticize two chapters of unnamed book. <lb/>
      5 May 1941 - ALS Encloses newspaper article written by Fowler and comments on current literary situation in U.S. and on current political scene.<lb/>
      17 Sept. 1941 - ALS Notes <emph render="italic">Timberline</emph> and remarks about Bennett Cerf.<lb/>
      14 Jan. 1942 - ALS Writes of Fowler's work with motion picture studios.<lb/>
      27 Jan. 1942 - ALS Mentions health difficulties of son.<lb/>
      9 Nov. 1942  - TLS Mentions Hillyer's <emph render="italic">My Heart For Hostage</emph> and discusses at length <emph render="italic">Good Night, Sweet Prince</emph>.<lb/>
      9 Mar. 1943 - TLS Writes at length on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">My Heart For Hostage</emph> and gives further details of Fowler's biography of Barrymore.<lb/>
      13 Mar. 1943 - ALS Further mentions <emph render="italic">Heart For Hostage</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Mar. 1943 - TLS Discusses possible sale of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">My Heart For Hostage</emph> to movie studios.<lb/>
      2 Apr. 1943 - TLS Mentions possible attitude of Bennett Cerf towards sale of Fowler's book to movie studios.<lb/>
      13 Apr. 1943 - TLS Discusses possibility of Hillyer writing an adaptation of <emph render="italic">My Heart For Hostage</emph> for Selznick.<lb/>
      30 Jun. 1943 - TLS Discusses further possibility of Hollywood job.<lb/>
      22 Nov. 1943 - TLS Consoles Hillyer on personal difficulties.<lb/>
      8 Dec. 1943 - TLS Mentions completion of book on Barrymore and the possible legal and personal difficulties arising therefrom.<lb/>
      29 Jan. 1944 - Telegram. Invites Hillyer to California.<lb/>
      5 Feb. 1944 - TLS Discusses details of Hillyer's trip to California.<lb/>
      9 May 1944 - TLS Expresses pleasure at Hillyer's visit. <lb/>
      8 Jun. 1944 - ALS Comments on current writing assignment.<lb/>
      25 Jul. 1944 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Farrago</emph>.<lb/>
      10 Aug. 1944 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for his foreword to <emph render="italic">Illusion In Java</emph>.<lb/>
      17 Aug. 1944 - TLS Writes again of Hillyer's foreword to author's book.<lb/>
      5 Sept. 1944 - TLS Broaches possibility of Hillyer's Harvard class criticizing Fowler's current literary work.<lb/>
      1944 - ALS Discusses <emph render="italic">A Solo In Tom-Toms</emph>.<lb/>
      11 Sept. 1944 - TLS Encloses foreword to <emph render="italic">A Solo In Tom-Toms</emph> for criticism by Hillyer's Harvard class.<lb/>
      26 Sept. 1944 -	
      ALS<lb/>1944 - ALS<lb/>
      2 Jan. 1945 - TLS Describes Fowler's health and refers to enclosure, a letter from Fred White which discusses Hillyer's retirement from Harvard.<lb/>
      29 Jan. 1945 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's current literary activity.<lb/>
      15 Feb. 1945 - TLS Encloses manuscript of <emph render="italic">A Solo In Tom-Toms</emph> for Hillyer's criticism.<lb/>
      1 Mar. 1945 - Telegram. Thanks Hillyer for suggestions about above mentioned work.<lb/>
      6 Mar. 1945 - TLS Discusses author's <emph render="italic">A Solo In Tom-Toms</emph> at length, with reference to Hillyer's suggestions about it.<lb/>
      20 Mar. 1945 - TLS Discusses in detail some revisions of author's <emph render="italic">A Solo In Tom-Toms</emph> and encloses a copy of a letter from Fowler to his publisher noting difficulties in finishing the book and of problems involved with Barrymore book.<lb/>
      23 Mar. 1945 - TLS Thanks Hillyer for his editorial comments, and describes serious incident in author's life.<lb/>
      2 Apr. 1945 - TLS Comments on an ode of Hillyer's.<lb/>
      6 Apr. 1945 - TLS Asks Hillyer to read revised version of author's above mentioned book.<lb/>
      30 Apr. 1945 - TLS <lb/>
      7 May 1945 - TLS<lb/>
      17 May 1945 - TLS<lb/>
      1 Jun. 1945 - TLS<lb/>
      12 Jun. 1945 - TLS Describes in detail visit to Ivy Baldwin, with discussion of projected literary activity.<lb/>
      23 Jun. 1945 - TLS<lb/>
      11 Jul. 1945 - TLS <lb/>
      24 Sept. 1945 - TLS <lb/>
      8 Oct. 1945 - TLS <lb/>
      7 Nov. 1945 - ALS <lb/>
      3 Dec. 1945 - TLS <lb/>
      12 Dec. 1945 - TLS <lb/>
      17 Dec. 1945 - TLS <lb/>
      4 Feb. 1946 - TLS <lb/>
      21 Feb. 1946 - TLS Mentions two short stories by Hillyer, one of them "Sophia's Villa."<lb/>
      30 Mar. 1946 - TLS Discusses Fowler's financial condition with mention of work projects to come.<lb/>
      8 Apr. 1946 - TLS <lb/>
      23 Apr. 1946 - TLS Discusses reviews of <emph render="italic">A Solo In Tom-Toms</emph> and its financial success.<lb/>
      1 May 1946 - TLS <lb/>
      6 May 1946 - TLS Amusingly discusses the literary implications of the "tune hit-parade."<lb/>
      16 Jun. 1946 - TLS Mentions fee for Hillyer's Introduction to <emph render="italic">Illusion In Java</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Sept. 1946 - ALS <lb/>
      17 Oct. 1946 -			<lb/>
      25 Nov. 1946 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's work on a serial story.<lb/>
      22 Dec. 1946 - TLS <lb/>
      8 Jan. 1947 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's work on twenty- thousand-word story.<lb/>
      27 Jan. 1947 - TLS Outlines current projects — Rip Van Winkle and life story of Jimmy Walker — and story of Hillyer's.<lb/>
      17 Feb. 1947 - TLS <lb/>
      10 Mar. 1947 - TLS Notes completion of Hillyer's book of poems.<lb/>20 Mar. 1947 - TLS Describes meeting Robert Frost.<lb/>
      27 Mar. 1947 - TLS <lb/>
      4 Apr. 1947 - TLS <lb/>
      10 Jun. 1947 - TLS Notes death of friend John Decker.<lb/>
      23 Jun. 1947 -	<lb/>		
      1 Aug. 1947 - TLS <lb/>
      12 Aug. 1947 - TLS Congratulates Hillyer on the Hillyer issue of <emph render="italic">The Lyric</emph> and gives long appreciation of Hillyer's work.<lb/>
      11 Sept. 1947 - TLS <lb/>
      7 Nov. 1947 - ALS Compliments Hillyer on <emph render="italic">Poems For Music</emph>.<lb/>
      13 May 1948 - TLS Discusses plans for book on life story of Jimmy Walker and encloses first two hundred pages of same for perusal by Hillyer; encloses letter to Martin Dunn of <emph render="italic">Journal-American</emph> suggesting Hillyer do some reviews for him.<lb/>
      23 Sept. 1948 - ALS <lb/>
      28 Sept. 1948 - ALS <lb/>
      3 Nov. 1948 - TLS Encloses more chapters of book on Jimmy Walker and comments on financial condition of Hollywood and publishing.<lb/>
      17 Nov. 1948 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for reading manuscript.<lb/>
      22 Jan. 1949 - ALS Comments on completion of Fowler's latest book.<lb/>
      23 Feb. 1949 - ALS Discusses manuscript version of <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph> with specific criticisms.<lb/>
      30 Aug. 1949 - TLS Mentions <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>, discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Saturday Review of Literature</emph> articles on Pound and T. S. Eliot.<lb/>
      27 Sept. 1949 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's move to Kenyon College.<lb/>
      20 Mar. 1950 - TLS Outlines health and current literary activity.<lb/>
      26 Apr. 1950 - TLS Mentions work on <emph render="italic">Jimmy Durante Story</emph>.<lb/>
      18 Nov. 1950 - TLS Mentions further work on <emph render="italic">Jimmy Durante Story</emph>.<lb/>
      29 Oct. 1951 - TLS Comments philosophically on lives of Fowler and Hillyer, and mentions Fowler's decision on life story of William Randolph Hearst.<lb/>
      Apr. 1953 - ALS Notes beginning of new unnamed book.<lb/>
      4 May 1953 - TLS Outlines new book about Sadakichi.<lb/>
      Sept. 1953 - ALS <lb/>
      26 Apr. 1954 - TLS <lb/>
      17 May 1954 - ALS <lb/>
      22 May 1954 - ALS Congratulates Hillyer on honorary degree and new position.<lb/>
      30 Dec. 1955 - ALS Seeks information about Hillyer's condition after auto accident.<lb/>
      4 Jan. 1960 - ALS Comments at length on personal condition and mentions new book in progress, <emph render="italic">Skyline</emph>.<lb/>
      1 Jun. 1960 - TLS Comments further on <emph render="italic">Skyline</emph>.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Frost, Robert</unittitle><unitdate normal="1923/1924" type="inclusive">1923-1924, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1931/1932" type="inclusive">1931-1932, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1934/1935" type="inclusive">1934-1935, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1937/1938" type="inclusive">1937-1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1948/1950" type="inclusive">1948-1950, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1953" type="inclusive">1953, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1956/1957" type="inclusive">1956-1957, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1959/1962" type="inclusive">1959-1962</unitdate><physdesc><extent>16 Letters [13 Copies], 1 Telegram, 11 Printed Christmas Poems</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">2</container></did>
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            <p>14 Apr. 1938 - ALS Requests Hillyer to be honorary bearer at funeral in Johnson Chapel, Amherst College.<lb/>
      20 Apr. 1938 - Telegram. Explains above request.<lb/>
      20 Feb. 1959 - TLS Suggests date for speaking engagement at University of Delaware.<lb/>
      1 Jan. 1961 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for supporting him in unnamed endeavor.<lb/>
      25 Jan. 1923 - Copy; Mentions Frost poem "The Census-Taker" and compliments Hillyer on his abilities.<lb/>
      12 Mar. 1924 - Copy; Jokes about reading in public for Hillyer.<lb/>
      26 Jul. 1924 - Copy; Mentions further public reading.<lb/>
      4 Feb. 1931 - Copy; Comments on publisher's refusal to let Hillyer review author's book.<lb/>
      28 Sept. 1932 - Copy; Compliments Hillyer in verse.<lb/>
      5 Sept. 1934 - Copy; Comments on Hillyer's entry into the National Institute of Arts and Letters and on his Pulitzer Prize.<lb/>
      23 Mar. 1935 - Copy; Refers to Hillyer's support of author in his efforts to obtain a position at Harvard.<lb/>
      9 Feb. 1937 - Copy; Thanks Hillyer for coming to his rescue in unnamed event and requests help in recommending a fellowship applicant to Radcliffe.<lb/>
      16 Jun. 1937 - Copy<lb/>
      15 Sept. 1937 - Copy; Lengthy appreciation of Hillyer's unnamed book and promise to write more often.<lb/>
      14 Apr. 1938 - Copy<lb/>
      20 Jul. 1938 - Copy; Discusses difficulty of accepting Position in Harvard Latin Department while continuing as Overseer there and describes course he would like to teach.<lb/>
      11 Aug. 1938 - Copy; Discusses further difficulties in teaching a course at Harvard in the Latin Department.<lb/>
      Undated  - Printed copy of Christmas Poem "Christmas Trees."<lb/>
      Dec. 1948 - Printed copy of Christmas Poem "Closed For Good."<lb/>
      Dec. 1949 - Printed copy of Christmas Poem "Holiday Greetings."<lb/>
      Dec. 1950 - Printed copy of Christmas Poem "Doom To Bloom."<lb/>
      4 Jul. 1953 - Printed copy of Christmas Poem "Does No One But Me Ever Feel This Way At All In The Least."<lb/>
      Dec. 1956 - Printed copy of Christmas Poem "Kitty Hawk 1894."<lb/>
      Dec. 1957  - Printed copy of Christmas Poem "My Objection To Being Stepped On."<lb/>
      Dec. 1959 - 2 Printed Copies of Christmas Poem "A Wishing Well."<lb/>
      Dec. 1960 - Printed copy of Christmas Poem "Accidentally On Purpose."<lb/>
      Dec. 1962 - Printed copy of Christmas Poem "The Prophets Really Prophesy As Mystics The Commentators Merely By Statistics."</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Frye, Burton</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
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            <p>2 Sept. 1949 - ALS Supports Hillyer's position on Ezra Pound but criticizes his review concerning Mark Van Doren; with Enclosure.<lb/>
      18 Nov. 1949 - TLS copy of letter from Frye to Haydon Carruth with postscript to Hillyer.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Garrett, Alice</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
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            <p>18 Jun. 1949 - ALS Strongly compliments Hillyer on his <emph render="italic">Saturday Review of Literature</emph> articles concerning Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot, with description of Pound's relationship to her and her husband; encloses copy of long letter from Pound to her.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Garrison, Frank W. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1945" type="inclusive">1945, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1948/1949" type="inclusive">1948-1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1951" type="inclusive">1951, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1953/1961" type="inclusive">1953-1961</unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>45 Letters, 1 List</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
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            <p>Undated  - List of Hillyer Letters to Garrison.<lb/>
      Undated - TLS Comments on Hillyer's opinion of Santayana and the Victorian novelists; mentions recent reading of Byron and relates family history pertaining to that author.<lb/>
      17 Sept. 1945 - Copy; Reminisces about early life and compliments Hillyer on sonnet "To A Poet Sailor" and review of <emph render="italic">Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke</emph>; comments on Albert Jay Nock and book pertaining to him.<lb/>
      26 Mar. 1948 - ALS Describes landscape in literary fashion and comments on literature.<lb/>
      29 Sept. 1949 - Copy; Describes trip home to California from Maine and comments further on work on book pertaining to Albert Jay Nock; compliments Hillyer on <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      7 Jun. 1949 - ALS<lb/>
      23 Jul. 1949 - TLS Mentions Goethe, Schweitzer, Hillyer's poem A Letter To Robert Frost and Others.<lb/>
      6 Aug. 1949 - Copy; Notes receipt of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>, and lauds it highly.<lb/>
      29 Jul. 1951 - Copy<lb/>
      8 Apr. 1953 - Copy<lb/>
      26 Mar. 1954 - TL Compliments Hillyer on marriage and mentions <emph render="italic">Les Voix du Silence</emph> by Malraux and <emph render="italic">Italian Painters of The Renaissance</emph> by Berenson; mentions Hillyer's award for his poem "The Bat."<lb/>
      5 Dec. 1954 - TL Points out similarity of his background to Hillyer's and describes London of 1888, 1908 and comments on American presidents.<lb/>
      7 Apr. 1955 - TL<lb/>
      5 Jul. 1955 - TL<lb/>
      14 Oct. 1955 - TLS Mentions Joseph Jefferson.<lb/>
      2 Dec. 1955 - TLS Mentions Ellen Terry, Fanny Kemble and makes philosophical observations on optimism.<lb/>
      27 Jul. 1956 - ALS Discusses current reading with comments on many authors and their work.<lb/>
      27 Nov. 1956 - TL Mentions George Bernard Shaw.<lb/>
      4 Jun. 1957 - TL Comments on Byron and on publication of Hillyer's new unidentified volume.<lb/>
      21 Nov. 1957 - TL Thanks Hillyer for copy of his book, and mentions <emph render="italic">By Love Possessed</emph>.<lb/>5 May 1958 - TLS Reminiscences with comments about current reading of author.<lb/>5 July 1958 - TLS Reminiscences; encloses piece entitled "The Poet of Bedford Park" on W.B. Yeats for Hillyer's use.<lb/>23 July 1958 - TLS Mentions possibility of Hillyer writing article on W.B. Yeats.<lb/>25 Nov. 1958 - TLS Notes current literary work of Hillyer and mentions other literary figures with short discussion of their work.<lb/>26 Jan. 1959 - TLS Discusses Rousseau's persecution mania and mentions current literary work and reading.<lb/>12 Feb. 1959 - TLS Mentions Hillyer column "My Civil War &amp; Suburbia."<lb/>13 Mar. 1959 - TL Mentions description of W.B. Yeats enclosed in earlier letter and asks if Hillyer intends to publish it.<lb/>7 May 1959 - TLS Discusses Boris Pasternak, Aldous Huxley.<lb/>7 July 1959 - TLS Continues discussion of Aldous Huxley at length.<lb/>21 Aug. 1959 - TLS Relates incident concerning Sidney and Beatrice Webb and Bernard Shaw.<lb/>14 Nov. 1959 - TLS Encloses account of mountain-climbing trip with Norbert Wiener and George Bonyoneos.<lb/>1 Dec. 1959 - TL Mentions that he has begun reading <emph render="italic">Le Salut</emph> by DeGaulle.<lb/>11 Jan 1960 - TLS<lb/>3 Mar. 1960 - TLS Mentions current reading with particular comment on DeGaulle's <emph render="italic">Le Salut</emph>.<lb/>31 May 1960 - TLS Mentions <emph render="italic">Le Salut</emph> and quotes from poem by Thomas Thorneley.<lb/>18 June 1960 - TLS Praises <emph render="italic">The National Review</emph> and notes current reading.<lb/>24 July 1960 - TLS<lb/>
      14 Sept. 1960 - TLS Discusses economics and article in <emph render="italic">The National Review</emph> on the Congo.<lb/>
      19 Oct. 1960 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's lecture on Robert Burns.<lb/>
      5 Dec. 1960 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's review of book on Emily Dickinson by Jay Leyda in <emph render="italic">Times Book Review</emph> and comments on Kennedy election.<lb/>
      1 Jan. 1961 - ALS Compliments Hillyer on <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>.<lb/>
      21 Jan. 1961 - TLS Outlines health condition.<lb/>
      12 Apr. 1961 - TLS Mentions health.<lb/>
      5 May 1961 - TLS Offers to return to Hillyer all letters written by him.<lb/>
      1961 - TLS <lb/>
      1 Jul. 1961 - ALS Comments on Garrison's health and on President John F. Kennedy.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Gibson, Charles Dana</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
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            <p>1 Feb. 1938 - ALS Comments on Hillyer's imminent entry into the National Institute of Arts and Letters.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Gogarty, Oliver St. John</unittitle><unitdate normal="1952/1957" type="inclusive">1952-1957, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>50 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
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            <p>Undated - TLS <lb/>
      Undated - TLS <lb/>
      4 Jun. 1952 - TLS Congratulates Hillyer on his rhyme and poetry in general; mentions Edith Sitwell.<lb/>
      23 Jan. 1953 - TLS Praises in detail unnamed Hillyer book.<lb/>
      28 Feb. 1953 - TLS Asks Hillyer to sit for head by Jeanne Duplaix.<lb/>
      19 Mar. 1953 - TLS Schedules aforementioned sitting.<lb/>
      7 Oct. 1953 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's plans to review Gogarty's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> and coming reprints of <emph render="italic">As I Was Going Down Sackville Street</emph> and <emph render="italic">It Isn't</emph>.<lb/>
      12 Nov. 1953 - TLS Describes health.<lb/>
      10 Dec. 1953 - TLS <lb/>
      5 Jan. 1954 - TLS Relates reasons for not attending a dinner to be given by Leonora Speyer and gives Yeats' opinion of Joyce.<lb/>
      16 Jan. 1954 - TLS Mentions new book, Einstein; Leonora Speyer dinner.<lb/>
      6 Mar. 1954 - TLS Comments on Lord Dunsany and Theodore Weeks.<lb/>
      23 Mar. 1954 - TLS Urges Hillyer to review Gogarty's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      9 Apr. 1954 - TLS<lb/>
      26 Apr. 1954 - TLS Mentions projected book and gives origin of its title, <emph render="italic">Start From Somewhere Else</emph><lb/>
      19 May 1954 - TLS Mentions further forthcoming publication of author's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> and <emph render="italic">It Isn't</emph> with comment on The Poetry Society of America monthly prizes.<lb/>
      28 May 1954 - ALS Announces publication of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Jun. 1954 - ALS Sends copy of English edition of Gogarty's book of verse.<lb/>
      25 Jun. 1954 - TLS Gratefully acknowledges Hillyer's review of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> and mentions negotiations for publication of <emph render="italic">Start From Somewhere Else</emph>.<lb/>
      11 Jul. 1954 - TLS Notes author's <emph render="italic">Unselected Poems</emph>, a book of facetiae.<lb/>
      15 Jul. 1954 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's review of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> and notes conclusion of negotiations for projected book <emph render="italic">Start From Somewhere Else</emph>.<lb/>
      19 Aug. 1954 - TLS <lb/>
      6 Dec. 1954 - TLS Thanks Hillyer for recommendation for $5,000.00 prize from The Poetry Society of America.<lb/>
      16 Dec. 1954 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for invitation to lecture at University of Delaware.<lb/>
      27 Dec. 1954 - TLS<lb/>
      15 Feb. 1954 - TLS Asks that Hillyer not forget his promise to review <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> for <emph render="italic">The New York Times</emph>.<lb/>
      1 Mar. 1954 - TLS Mentions plan to write a book <emph render="italic">Philosophy of Drinking</emph> and tells of dispute in The Poetry Society of America over recording made of a lecture by Lord Dunsany.<lb/>
      25 Mar. 1954 - ALS<lb/>
      15 Jan. 1955 - ALS Condolences on the death of Hillyer's brother Stanley.<lb/>
      Undated - Typed copy of author's poem "Locusts" with typed addenda.<lb/>
      23 Feb. 1955 - TLS Offers to arrange to have Lord Dunsany sit for Jeanne Hillyer.<lb/>
      24 Feb. 1955 - TLS Suggests name for lecture at University of Delaware and comments on Lord Dunsany.<lb/>
      25 Feb. 1955 - TLS Recommends that Hillyer resign from all non-monetary appointments.<lb/>
      12 Mar. 1955 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's resignation from non-monetary appointments.<lb/>
      1 Apr. 1955 - TLS Comments on award of $5000.00 to Padraic Colum.<lb/>
      1 Oct. 1955 - TLS Mentions Gogarty's unnamed book and Hillyer's inclusion.<lb/>
      19 Nov. 1955 - ALS Notes review of unnamed Hillyer poem.<lb/>
      1 Dec. 1955 - TLS Comments on publisher's policies concerning fees for poetry and amusingly describes lecture at The Library Of Congress.<lb/>
      11 Dec. 1955 - ALS Quotes part of unnamed Hillyer poem and encloses A. M. Sullivan's satire on the commercialization of Christmas.<lb/>
      22 Dec. 1955 - ALS<lb/>
      28 Dec. 1955 - TLS Recommends that Hillyer resign immediately from Fellowship of The Academy of American Poets and inquires after details of automobile accident.<lb/>
      10 Mar. 1955 - TLS Mentions sale of poem about supersonic juke-box and comments on possible change in <emph render="italic">Ode</emph> by Hillyer.<lb/>
      22 Apr. 1955 - TLS Quotes poem about supersonic juke-box.<lb/>
      4 May 1956 - TLS Describes Aldous Huxley lecture and mentions lectures by Hillyer on Milton's Lycidas and Davidson on Browning's The Ring And The Book.<lb/>
      12 May 1956 - TLS<lb/>
      8 Jun. 1956 - TLS<lb/>14 July 1956 - ALS Asks permission to quote from Hillyer's lecture on Milton in planned address at Dublin University.<lb/>
      5 Sept. 1956 - TLS Describes trip to Ireland.<lb/>
      15 May 1957 - TLS Comments favorably on Hillyer's address "The Pursuit of Poetry" at Marshall College.<lb/>
					19 Aug. 1957 - TLS Encloses book by Clark Kinnard.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Green, Theodore Francis </unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
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            <p>13 Aug. 1949 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for letter of August 5th concerning Fellows of American Literature of the Library of Congress and promises that the matter will be brought up at the next meeting of the Joint Committee on The Library Of Congress.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Gregory, Horace</unittitle><unitdate normal="1941/1942" type="inclusive">1941-1942, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1944/1945" type="inclusive">1944-1945, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1900/1961" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>10 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - TLS Thanks Hillyer for accepting Invitation to give a reading.<lb/>
      1 Apr. - ALS<lb/>
      25 Mar. 1941 - TLS Requests letter of introduction to Kenneth Murdock so author may use Melville manuscript at Harvard.<lb/>
      1 Apr. 1941 - TLS Notes that this request was granted.<lb/>
      13 Jun. 1941 - TLS <lb/>
      1 Jun. 1942 - ALS Mentions Russell Louis Award.<lb/>
      31 Dec. 1944 - TLS Notes Hillyer's decision to retire.<lb/>
      11 Jan. 1945 - ALS <lb/>
      6 Oct. 1947 - TLS Invites Hillyer to give poetry reading at Young Men's Hebrew Association in New York City.<lb/>
      1947 - ALS Notes Hillyer's acceptance of invitation to give reading.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Hampson, Alfred Leete </unittitle><unitdate normal="1929" type="inclusive">1929</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>17 Apr. 1929 - TLS Comments on first edition of Emily Dickinson's poems, <emph render="italic">Further Poems</emph>; clipping enclosed.<lb/>
      21 Mar. 1929 - ALS Describes attitude Hampson and Martha Dickinson Bianchi intend to take in editing Emily Dickinson's poems for projected work, <emph render="italic">Further Poems of Emily Dickinson</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Havighurst, Walter</unittitle><unitdate normal="1948" type="inclusive">1948, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1956" type="inclusive">1956, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>3 Feb. 1948 - TLS <lb/>
      29 Mar. 1948 - TLS Mentions certain literary work of Hillyer's.<lb/>
      1 Jan. 1956 - ALS <lb/>
      30 Dec. 1961 - ALS Condolences from Mrs. Havighurst to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02><c02><did><unittitle>Hay, Sally Henderson</unittitle><note><p>See <ref target="salo">Lopatnikoff, Sally (Mrs. Nikolai)</ref></p></note></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Hergesheimer, Joseph</unittitle><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - ALS Conducts a long philosophical discussion of literature.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Hodgson, Ralph</unittitle><unitdate normal="1945/1952" type="inclusive">1945-1952</unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>6 Letters, 13 Poems</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
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            <p>1944 - Printed copy of <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 1</emph>, a small collection of poems printed on an oblong sheet.<lb/>
      1945 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 2</emph>.<lb/>
      1945 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 3</emph>.<lb/>
      1945 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 4</emph>.<lb/>
      1946 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 5</emph>.<lb/>
      1947 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 6</emph>.<lb/>
      1948 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 7</emph>.<lb/>
      1948 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 8</emph>.<lb/>
      1948 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">The Muse &amp; The Mastiff</emph>, signed.<lb/>
      1949 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 9</emph>, signed.<lb/>
      9 Jan. 1949 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">Silver Wedding and Other Poems</emph>, signed.<lb/>
      1950 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 10</emph>, signed.<lb/>
      1952 - Printed Copy, <emph render="italic">A Flying Scroll No. 11</emph>, signed.<lb/>
      Undated - ALS<lb/>
      8 Jan. 1949 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's work.<lb/>
      22 Jan. 1950 - TLS<lb/>
      9 Feb. 1950 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      17 Apr. 1951 - ALS<lb/>
      22 Apr. 1951 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Holmes, John</unittitle><unitdate normal="1937" type="inclusive">1937, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>9 Sept. 1937  - TLS Discusses Hillyer book to be published concerning Robert Frost, and recent reviews of Edna St. Vincent Millay.<lb/>
      13 Sept. 1937  - TLS Further comments on Frost book, an estimation of Conrad Aiken, and a lengthy discussion of Hillyer work.<lb/>
      29 Jan. 1958  - TLS Encloses picture of daughter.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Howard, John W. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1962" type="inclusive">1962</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>16 Jan. 1962  - TLS Describes causes of Hillyer's death.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Howe, N. A. Dew. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1929" type="inclusive">1929, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1936/1937" type="inclusive">1936-1937</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>12 Apr. 1929  - ALS<lb/>
      13 Oct. 1929  - ALS Congratulates Hillyer on Phi Beta Kappa Poem.<lb/>
      3 Sept. 1936  - ALS Encloses verses for Hillyer's comment.<lb/>
      27 Aug. 1937  - ALS Notes appreciation of Hillyer's work, <emph render="italic">A Letter to Robert Frost and Others</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Huff, Robert</unittitle><unitdate normal="1960/1961" type="inclusive">1960-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>6 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>16 Nov. 1960  - TLS<lb/>
      26 Jan. 1961  - TLS Discusses Hillyer's participation in Academy of American Poets Contest and mentions book of Huff, <emph render="italic">The Swinger: A Book of Dreams</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Feb. 1961  - TLS Further discussion of contest and book.<lb/>
      19 Apr. 1961  - TLS Encloses best entries to contest for Hillyer's judgment and mentions essay by Mark Watson.<lb/>
      20 Nov. 1961  - ALS Notes regarding Academy of American Poets Prize.<lb/>
      11 Dec. 1961  - ALS Relates news of Mr. Gerard Delaney, a winner of previous years Reading Poetry Prize.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Humphries, Rolfe</unittitle><unitdate normal="1957" type="inclusive">1957</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>1957 - Mimeographed with holograph addenda. Invites Hillyer to appear in Ballantine anthology <emph render="italic">New Poems</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Huxley, Aldous</unittitle><unitdate normal="1937" type="inclusive">1937</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>22 Apr. 1937 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Jeltrup, Thomas L.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>15 Jun. 1949 - TLS Supports Hillyer's articles on Ezra Pound, with comparison of Pound to Dante.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Jensen, Johannes V.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1920/1922" type="inclusive">1920-1922</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>28 Oct. 1920 - ALS Comments on Hillyer's poem.<lb/>
      13 Dec. 1920 - ALS <lb/>
      24 Apr. 1921 - ALS <lb/>
      26 May 1922 - ALS </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Johnson, Thomas H. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1955/1959" type="inclusive">1955-1959</unitdate><physdesc><extent>25 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>14 Sept. 1955 - ALS<lb/>
      25 Sept. 1955 - TLS Comments on early Hillyer article on Emily Dickinson.<lb/>
      19 Sept. 1955 - ALS<lb/>
      28 Nov. 1955 - ALS Mentions Hillyer review of book on Emily Dickinson.<lb/>
      4 Mar. 1956 - ALS Mentions work on Emily Dickinson letters and discusses the joys of music.<lb/>
      13 Sept. 1957 - ALS Notes book of Emily Dickinson letters.<lb/>
      17 Sept. 1957 - ALS Mentions book <emph render="italic">Man's Emerging </emph>Mind by N. J. Berrill.<lb/>
      28 Nov. 1957 - TLS Comments at length on book of Emily Dickinson letters.<lb/>
      29 Nov. 1957 - ALS Comments further on Emily Dickinson letters.<lb/>
      3 Dec. 1957 - ALS Discusses at length the relationships of Emily Dickinson and those around her.<lb/>
      19 Dec. 1957 - TLS Comments on Hillyer review of Emily Dickinson letters prior to publication of same.<lb/>
      27 Dec. 1957 - ALS Expresses desire to have Hillyer write further on importance of Browne, an associate of Emily Dickinson.<lb/>
      2 Apr. 1958 - ALS Comments briefly on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Relic and Other Poems</emph>, relates anecdote concerning Thomas Reed Powell; comments on literary work in progress.<lb/>
      2 Jan. 1958 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Relic and Other Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      6 Jan. 1958 - TLS with holograph addenda. Comments on introduction to book on Emily Dickinson.<lb/>
      29 Feb. 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      19 Mar. 1958 - ALS Comments on response to publication of Emily Dickinson book.<lb/>
      18 Apr. 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      4 May 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      5 Jun. 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      26 Jun. 1958 - ALS Mentions review in <emph render="italic">Times Literary Supplement</emph> concerning Emily Dickinson.<lb/>
      16 Jun. 1958 - TLS<lb/>
      12 Jul. 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      1 Sept. 1958 - ALS<lb/>
      14 May 1959 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Jones, Howard Mumford </unittitle><unitdate normal="1937" type="inclusive">1937, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>17 Sept. 1937 - TLS Analyses Hillyer's work with comments on its implications for modern verse.<lb/>
      20 Jun. 1949 - TLS Supports Hillyer's stand on Ezra Pound and Bollingen Award.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Keith, Joseph Joel</unittitle><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1960" type="inclusive">1960</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>27 Feb. 1958 - ALS Discusses current condition of modern American poetry in relation to various magazines.<lb/>
      6 Jan. 1960 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Keller, Helen</unittitle><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>12 Dec. 1947 - TLS Appreciates Hillyer's poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Kent, Louis</unittitle><unitdate normal="1945" type="inclusive">1945,</unitdate><unitdate normal="1947/1953" type="inclusive"> 1947-1953, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1955" type="inclusive">1955, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1957" type="inclusive">1957, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>83 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated 1945  - ALS Analyzes new Hillyer poems "The Inscription," "The Aftertone," "Chanson Triste," "The PhD's."<lb/>
      1 Nov. 1945 - ALS Informs Hillyer of author's success in selling two poems to <emph render="italic">The New Yorker</emph>.<lb/>
      21 Nov. 1945  - TLS Encloses poems and gives detailed description of author's background and literary development.<lb/>
      25 Feb. 1947  - TLS Discusses future publication of his own poems, comments on Hillyer's "Never Come Back" and outlines aid Hillyer gave to the launching of Kent's literary career.<lb/>
      10 Apr. 1947  - ALS Discusses despondency over literary activity and various literary figures including Hillyer.<lb/>
      29 Jun. 1947 - TLS Comments on book by Marya Zaturenska and Horace Gregory and encloses poems and some magazines for Hillyer's inspection.<lb/>
      10 Sept. 1947 - TLS Criticizes poem of Hillyer's at length and mentions Kent's difficulties publishing.<lb/>
      21 Sept. 1947 - ALS Lengthy appreciation of Hillyer's new book with criticism of some of the poems.<lb/>
      12 Oct. 1947  - TLS Further comments on Hillyer's new book and quotes opinion of friend on same.<lb/>
      3 Nov. 1947  - TLS Describes Grant Sanders whose opinion was included in preceding letter, and also describes Kent's life.<lb/>
      4 Dec. 1947 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's work; includes poem "Latitudes" with explanation of same.<lb/>
      14 Dec. 1947  - TLS Discusses Hillyer's "The Garden of Artemis"; criticizes Hillyer's work at length.<lb/>
      21 Jan. 1948  - TLS Comments on Kent's current success and failure to gain publication.<lb/>
      10 Feb. 1948 - ALS <lb/>
      7 Mar. 1948 - ALS Discusses further publication difficulties with quotation of letter from John Crowe Ransom; and mention of young poet Laurie Lee.<lb/>
      13 Jun. 1948 - ALS Discusses reviews of poet Laurie Lee's book in relation to current condition of American literary scene.<lb/>
      25 Jun. 1948 - ALS Discusses attitude toward forthcoming publication of poems.<lb/>
      13 Jul. 1948 - TLS Encloses manuscript of poems.<lb/>
      26 Sept. 1948 - TLS Congratulates Hillyer on "The Aftersong."<lb/>
      12 Oct. 1948 - ALS Comments on relationship with Ted Weeks of <emph render="italic">The Atlantic Monthly</emph> and John Crowe Ransom.<lb/>
      25 Oct. 1948 - ALS Mentions reaction to recently published Kent poem and comments on review of a Peter Viereck book by Selden Rodman.<lb/>
      7 Nov. 1948 - ALS Detailed appreciation of <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph> and comments on unnamed sonnets of Hillyer's.<lb/>
      21 Nov. 1948 - ALS Lengthy appreciation and criticism of part two of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      13 Dec. 1948 - ALS Specifically comments on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>, discusses author's current literary activity, and refers to T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and W. B. Yeats.<lb/>
      1 Jan. 1949 - TLS Comments further on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>; encloses two poems.<lb/>
      11 Jan. 1949 - ALS Criticizes <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph> section by section and encloses a list of line by line objections.<lb/>
      6 Feb. 1949 - TLS Comments further on <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph> and describes Inez Boulton; mentions sale of two poems; and describes books recently sent by Laurie Lee.<lb/>
      13 Feb. 1949 - ALS Analyzes <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      24 Feb. 1949 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's meeting with Edith Sitwell and his aid in Kent's admission to The Poetry Society of America; comments on Kent's current literary activity and reading.<lb/>
      13 Mar. 1949 - TLS Describes revision of "Professor Mortimer" and mentions acceptance of "I. Scrivner" by <emph render="italic">Horizons</emph> magazine; encloses copy of "Professor Mortimer."<lb/>
      1 Apr. 1949 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's articles in <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph> on Ezra Pound and mentions Kent's work on his book.<lb/>
      12 May 1949 - ALS Mentions Hillyer's efforts to obtain award for Kent and discusses current publication of poems by Kent and Peter Viereck; revised "Professor Mortimer" enclosed.<lb/>
      12 Jun. 1949 - TLS Comments on and quotes from Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph> article on Ezra Pound and comments on Yeats.<lb/>
      1 Jul. 1949 - ALS Comments further and praise of Hillyer's article on Ezra Pound, and quotation of poem to be reprinted in <emph render="italic">Poetry Awards</emph>.<lb/>
      4 Aug. 1949 - ALS Encourages Hillyer to retain faith in worth of <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph> despite attacks resulting from articles on Ezra Pound in <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph>.<lb/>
      10 Aug. 1949 - TLS Encloses manuscript for forthcoming book and requests Hillyer's criticism.<lb/>
      28 Aug. 1949 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's criticism of Kent's poems.<lb/>
      30 Sept. 1949 - ALS Compares Kent's and Hillyer's attitude regarding manuscript and mentions adverse reviews of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Oct. 1949 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's articles on Ezra Pound and comments on Kent's current reading.<lb/>
      29 Nov. 1949 - TLS Mentions money received from Shelley Memorial Award and encloses poems.<lb/>
      1 Jan. 1950 - TLS Discusses attack by Dos Passos and others on Hillyer's Ezra Pound articles, describes current literary activity, mentions Louise Bogan, Gwendolyn Brooks, John Crowe Ransom.<lb/>
      22 Jan. 1950 - TLS Criticizes six Hillyer poems, with brief mention of Louise Townsend Nicholl and Peter Viereck's <emph render="italic">Conservatism Revisited</emph>; encloses copy of poem "Lullaby For A Squirrel."<lb/>
      19 Feb. 1950 - ALS Comments on sale of Hillyer poem to <emph render="italic">The New Yorker</emph> and sale of Kent's "Lullaby For A Squirrel" to same; discusses demise of Tiger's Eye and change in editors at Poetry; poem enclosed.<lb/>
      15 Mar. 1950 - ALS Describes Dylan Thomas' poetry reading in Washington; poems enclosed.<lb/>
      16 Apr. 1950 - TLS Mentions forthcoming publication of book <emph render="italic">Declensions of The Air</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Apr. 1950 - TLS Criticizes Hillyer's poem and comments on two Kent poems.<lb/>
      25 May 1950 - ALS From Louis Kent's wife.<lb/>
      25 May 1950 - ALS Describes anxiety over forthcoming publication of <emph render="italic">Declensions of The Air</emph>.<lb/>
      4 Jun. 1950 - ALS Comments on Louise Townsend Nicholl.<lb/>
      15 Jun. 1950 - ALS Discusses <emph render="italic">The Merry Go Round By The Falls</emph>.<lb/>
      21 Jun. 1950 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's sale of "Under Great Trees" to <emph render="italic">The New Yorker</emph>.<lb/>
      31 Jul. 1950 - ALS Discusses attempts to write blank verse and comments on possibility that his book will be reviewed by Inez Boulton in <emph render="italic">Poetry</emph>; two poems enclosed.<lb/>
      27 Aug. 1950 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's participation in radio program on Dante, and mentions poems of Kent and Hillyer.<lb/>
      17 Sept. 1950 - TLS Discusses current moods and encloses copy of recent poem. 51<lb/>
      1 Oct. 1950 - ALS Discusses forthcoming publication of <emph render="italic">Declensions of The Air</emph> and criticizes<lb/>
      29 Nov. 1950 - ALS unnamed Hillyer poem. Appreciation of Hillyer's work.<lb/>
      15 Oct. 1950 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for his review of author's <emph render="italic">Declensions of The Air</emph>.<lb/>
      14 Jan. 1951 - TLS Describes various reactions to Kent's book and encloses review of same; inquires about Academy Award to e.e. cummings.<lb/>
      7 Mar. 1951 - ALS  Comments on poem of James Wright and discusses Hillyer's criticisms. <lb/>
      2 May 1951 - ALS Reviews trip to England.<lb/>
      28 Jun. 1951 - ALS Discusses forthcoming unnamed Hillyer book.<lb/>
      26 Aug. 1951 - TLS Mentions current reading and efforts of <emph render="italic">Poetry</emph> magazine to obtain review of Kent's book.<lb/>
      28 Oct. 1951 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's financial and general condition, mentions publication in <emph render="italic">Kenyon Review</emph> of poems by James Wright.<lb/>
      18 Dec. 1951 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's poem "Suburb By The Sea," Christopher Fry's <emph render="italic">A Sleep of Prisoners</emph>, and Peter and Katinka DeVries.<lb/>
      23 Mar. 1952 - TLS Explains liking for Dylan Thomas and describes poetry reading of W. H. Auden and Robert Frost; encloses poems.<lb/>
      4 May 1952 - ALS <lb/>
      22 Jun. 1952 - TLS Praises Hillyer's poem "The Bats" and describes meeting with Ellen Borden Stevenson. <lb/>
      12 Oct. 1952 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's criticisms of poems; encloses poem. <lb/>
      28 Dec. 1952 - ALS Recounts amusing story about Sir Osbert Sitwell and mentions Josephine Tey's <emph render="italic">A Daughter of Time</emph>; encloses poem.<lb/>
      23 Mar. 1953 - ALS Mentions sale of two poems to <emph render="italic">The New Yorker</emph> and recounts meeting Louis MacNiece.<lb/>
      26 Jun. 1953 - Card AS Untitled poem.<lb/>
      26 Jul. 1953 - TLS Mentions current literary activity; encloses poems.<lb/>
      22 Nov. 1953  - ALS Mentions new writing project, and comments on various modern poets.<lb/>
      30 Jan. 1955  - ALS Sends copies of <emph render="italic">The Spectator</emph>, Andrew Young's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph>, <emph render="italic">The Annotator</emph>, and Kingsley Amis's <emph render="italic">Lucky Jim</emph>.<lb/> 
      11 Aug. 1955  - ALS<lb/>
      9 Oct. 1955  - ALS Mentions Hillyer's date to read poetry in Washington and comments on Kent's inability to write poetry.<lb/>
      28 Dec. 1955  - ALS Mentions Hillyer's recovery from auto accident.<lb/>
      14 Sept. 1957  - ALS Agrees to send Hillyer some of the letters he has sent over the years for projected article.<lb/>
      21 Sept. 1957  - TLS Encloses letters and comments on them; inquires after Hillyer protégés James Wright and James Gould Cozzens.<lb/>
      15 Oct. 1957  - ALS Compares Hillyer letter to those of Horace Walpole and comments on review of unnamed Hillyer book.<lb/>
      25 Apr. 1961  - TLS<lb/>
      9 May 1961 - ALS Returns Hillyer letters and comments on <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>.<lb/>
      4 Jul. 1961 - TLS Discusses earlier relationship to Hillyer and comments on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> and on review of same.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Kiernan, John</unittitle><unitdate normal="1952" type="inclusive">1952</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>5 May 1952 - TLS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Kittredge, G. L. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1937" type="inclusive">1937</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
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            <p>26 Jun. 1937 - Signed Card with message in verse.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Knopf, Alfred A. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1956/1957" type="inclusive">1956-1957, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1959/1961" type="inclusive">1959-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>31 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">3</container></did>
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            <p>2 Feb. 1949 - TLS Describes reactions to Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph> and mentions plans for publication; contract letter enclosed.<lb/>
      12 Apr. 1949 - TLS Detailed explanation of difficulties related to publication of Kahlil Gibran's <emph render="italic">Tears and Laughter</emph>.<lb/>
      7 Jun. 1949 - TLS Praises Hillyer's article on the Bollingen Award and raises further questions about the implications of the award.<lb/>
      6 Mar. 1956 - TLS<lb/>
      18 Jun. 1956 - TLS<lb/>
      13 Jul. 1956 - TLS Accepts Hillyer's unidentified volume of verse for publication.<lb/>
      13 Jul. 1956 - TLS <lb/>
      20 Jul. 1956 - TLS<lb/>
      25 Jul. 1956 - TLS<lb/>
      15 Oct. 1956 - TLS<lb/>
      8 Feb. 1957 - TLS<lb/>
      11 Feb. 1957 - TLS<lb/>
      21 Feb. 1957 - TLS<lb/>
      4 Mar. 1957 - TLS<lb/>
      20 Mar. 1957 - TLS Mentions copyright assignments for Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Relic and Other Poems</emph> and design of volume.<lb/>
      27 Mar. 1957 - TLS Discusses production and design of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Relic and Other Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      17 Apr. 1957 - TLS Requests clarification on publication date of Hillyer poem, with copy of poem enclosed.<lb/>
      29 Apr. 1957 - TLS<lb/>
      29 Aug. 1957 - TLS<lb/>
      16 Dec. 1957 - TLS Mentions Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes and books <emph render="italic">The Castle</emph> and <emph render="italic">The Trial</emph>.<lb/>
      21 Aug. 1959 - TLS Mentions preparation for publication of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      10 Sept. 1959 - TLS<lb/>
      6 May 1959 - TLS Comments on request by McGraw-Hill firm that Hillyer publish <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph> with them.<lb/>
      20 Jul. 1959 - TLS Comments further on McGraw-Hill plans.<lb/>
      21 Apr. 1960 - TLS Mentions proposed Hillyer volume <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> and encloses statement on business future of Alfred A. Knopf, Incorporated.<lb/>
      16 Jun. 1960 - TLS Mentions target date for publication of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      31 May 1961 - TLS Encloses copy of letter from Peter Viereck.<lb/>
      13 Jun. 1961 - TLS<lb/>
      22 Jun. 1961 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> and <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>.<lb/>
      5 Dec. 1961 - TLS Mentions further Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph>.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Kreymborg, Alfred</unittitle><unitdate normal="1924" type="inclusive">1924, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>2 Oct. - TLS Requests possibility of speaking engagement.<lb/>
      27 Jun. 1924 - TLS Mentions another speaking engagement and current literary activity.<lb/>
      9 Jun. 1949 - TLS Congratulates Hillyer on exposing fascism.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Leach, Henry Goddard</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - ALS <lb/>
      7 Jun. 1949 - ALS <lb/>
      8 Jun. 1949 - ALS <lb/>
      27 Dec. 1961 - TLS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Leon, Maurice</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>19 Jul. 1949 - TLS Discusses Jung's relationship to Nazism.<lb/>
      29 Jul. 1949 - TLS Discusses Pound and Jung and encloses copy of letter from Harrison Smith.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Lowell, Amy</unittitle><unitdate normal="1923/1925" type="inclusive">1923-1925</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters, 1 Invitation</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>2 Nov. 1923 - TLS Mentions impending speaking engagement, Hillyer's poem "Cow," and work by Lowell.<lb/>
      15 Mar. 1924 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's unexplained poisoning and describes poetry reading given by Lowell.<lb/>
      5 Jun. 1924 - TLS Mentions Hillyer letter defending her against critical attack.<lb/>
      Apr. 1924 - Printed Invitation.<lb/>
      13 Apr. 1925 - TLS </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02 id="salo"><did><unittitle>Lopatnikoff, Sally (Mrs. Nikolai)</unittitle><unitdate normal="2959" type="inclusive">1959</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>mentions John Wheelwright, Sara Teasdale, Jack Wheelock, Vachel Lindsay, Robert Frost, also her collection of poetry <emph render="italic">The Stone and the Shell</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02><c02><did><unittitle>Luri, Herman</unittitle><unitdate normal="1950" type="inclusive">1950, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>21 Dec. 1950 - ALS Encloses musical setting of Hillyer's "The Dance will end at midnight" and "Uneventful Return" and names 19 other songs to which author has supplied settings.<lb/>
      14 Dec. 1958 - ALS Appreciation of the work of Hillyer and mention of musical for Hillyer's "Here is My Book."<lb/>
      3 Jun. 1961 - ALS <lb/>
      20 Jan. 1961 - ALS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Lyle, Donald</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>15 Jun. 1949 - TLS Elaborate philosophical discussion, with three enclosures.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Mac Dowell, Mrs. Edward </unittitle><unitdate normal="1935" type="inclusive">1935, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1937" type="inclusive">1937, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1941" type="inclusive">1941</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>11 Apr. 1935 - ALS Mentions recommendation made by Hillyer and describes and discusses the character of the MacDowell colony.<lb/>
      16 Jul. 1937 - ALS Discusses rejected applicants and invites Hillyer to the colony.<lb/>
      2 Apr. 1941  - TLS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Machen, Arthur</unittitle><unitdate normal="1922/1938" type="inclusive">1922-1938</unitdate><physdesc><extent>99 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>2 Nov. 1922 - Copy; Mentions <emph render="italic">Far Off Things</emph> and <emph render="italic">Things Near and Far</emph>.<lb/>
      21 Nov. 1922 - Copy; States interest in New England and makes general comments.<lb/>
      22 Mar. 1923 - Copy; Mentions <emph render="italic">The Process</emph> and discusses mystic experience.<lb/>
      4 May 1923 - Copy; Praises both Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Hills give Promise</emph> and review of Machen's book by Hillyer; mentions projected book.<lb/>
      23 May 1923 - Copy; Mentions <emph render="italic">The Process</emph> and describes unfavorable review in <emph render="italic">The Boston Evening News</emph>.<lb/>
      20 Sept. 1923 - Copy; Mentions Hillyer's review of Machen's work and his <emph render="italic">Essay on Epicurus</emph> and describes home county.<lb/>
      24 Oct. 1923 - Copy; Discusses attitudes toward rationalism.<lb/>
      25 Apr. 1924 - Copy; Comments on Emily Dickinson and book <emph render="italic">The Glorious Mystery</emph>; mentions Precious Balms.<lb/>
      27 May 1924 - Copy; Mentions desire for a Harvard honorary degree and offers Hillyer aid in publishing poetry in England.<lb/>
      9 Jul. 1924 - Copy; Agrees to write introduction for Hillyer's poems.<lb/>
      4 Sept. 1924 - Copy; Comments on <emph render="italic">Precious Balms</emph>.<lb/>
      15 Dec. 1924 - Copy; Mentions introduction for Hillyer's poems and forthcoming publication of book <emph render="italic">The Shining Pyramid</emph>.<lb/>
      15 Jun. 1925 - Copy; Comments on American author, Miss Wilkins, and mentions book <emph render="italic">The Canning Wonder</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Jul. 1925 - Copy; Comments on mysterious experience of Hillyer and inquires about Weathersfield, Connecticut.<lb/>
      1 Aug. 1925 - Copy<lb/>
      1 Sept. 1925 - Copy<lb/>
      6 Nov. 1925 - Copy; Comments on changes in English life.<lb/>
      25 Feb. 1926 - Copy<lb/>
      29 Mar. 1926 - Copy; <lb/>
      4 May 1926 - Copy; Explains procedure by which foreigners can marry in England.<lb/>
      20 May 1926 - Copy; Comments on Hillyer's decision to marry in America and on strike in England.<lb/>
      17 Jun. 1926 - Copy; Comments on Hillyer's "Prothalamion."<lb/>
      15 Jul. 1926 - Copy; Mentions Hillyer's plans to visit England.<lb/>
      5 Aug. 1926 - Copy<lb/>
      11 Aug. 1926 - Copy<lb/>
      13 Aug. 1926 - Copy<lb/>
      3 Sept. 1926 - Copy; Mentions success of unnamed Hillyer book.<lb/>
      13 Oct. 1926 - Copy; Comments on changing meaning of words; encloses article.<lb/>
      5 Nov. 1926 - Copy; Quotes original verse and compares Hillyer's life to his own.<lb/>
      8 Dec. 1926 - Copy; Describes meeting of Washington Irving and Charles Dickens.<lb/>
      1927 - Copy<lb/>
      26 Feb. 1927 - Copy; Mentions article "Queer Things."<lb/>
      7 Mar. 1927 - Copy; Comments on pleasure, reception of article "Queer Things," and tells Hillyer to send proofs of his book.<lb/>
      30 Mar. 1927 - Copy; Mentions Hillyer's efforts to sell article "Queer Things."<lb/>
      19 Apr. 1927 - Copy; Describes Bligh Bond.<lb/>
      19 May 1927 - Copy<lb/>
      4 Jun. 1927 - Copy; Congratulates Hillyer on birth of his son.<lb/>
      8 Jun. 1927 - Copy<lb/>
      30 Jun. 1927 - Copy<lb/>
      7 Aug. 1927 - Copy<lb/>
      13 Oct. 1927 - Copy; Describes author's fascination for country and difficulties in publication of "Fleet Street."<lb/>
      22 Dec. 1927 - Copy; Comments on Hillyer's obtaining Harvard professorship.<lb/>
      1 Feb. 1928 - Copy; Describes loss of former residence.<lb/>
      9 Mar. 1928 - Copy; Thanks Hillyer for money donated by him.<lb/>
       19 Mar. 1928 - Copy; Appreciation of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Seventh Hill</emph>.<lb/>
      25 Apr. 1928 - Copy; Recounts trick played on an American correspondent and mentions Hillyer's "Manorbier."<lb/>
      25 May 1928 - Copy<lb/>
      11 Jul. 1928 - Copy<lb/>
      18 Sept. 1928 - Copy; Describes holiday.<lb/>
      1 Dec. 1928 - Copy; Discusses Hillyer's professorship and mentions "Fleet Street."<lb/>
      8 Feb. 1929 - Copy; Mentions projected books by Cedric Smith and Odell Shepard.<lb/>
      24 Apr. 1929 - Copy; Describes letter to A. E. Waite.<lb/>
      16 Jun. 1929 - Copy; Describes new village to which Machen and family will move.<lb/>
      16 Jul. 1929 - Copy; Comments on unidentified Phi Beta Kappa poem of Hillyer's and compares England and Connecticut; comments at length on being an expatriate.<lb/>
      18 Sept. 1929 - Copy; Comments on architecture, describes attitude toward science and discusses education of son.<lb/>
      13 Nov. 1929 - Copy; Grants Hillyer permission to select Machen item for publication and mentions work on revision of A. E. Waite's <emph render="italic">The Holy Kabbalah: A Study of the Secret Tradition in Israel</emph>.<lb/>
      30 Dec. 1929 - Copy; Discusses Episcopal Church in England and America.<lb/>
      20 Jan. 1930 - Copy; Encloses a copy of <emph render="italic">Country Life</emph>.<lb/>
      29 Jan. 1930 - Copy; Thanks Hillyer for sending money and compares Hillyer's career to his own.<lb/>
      4 Apr. 1930 - Copy; Describes the Lord of Broughton Castle.<lb/>
      20 Jun. 1930 - Copy; Describes essay.<lb/>
      21 Aug. 1930 - Copy; Comments on the state of western civilization.<lb/>
      17 Nov. 1930 - Copy; Comments on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Gates of the Compass</emph>.<lb/>
      29 Dec. 1930 - Copy; Comments on linguistic differentiations.<lb/>
      27 Apr. 1931 - Copy<lb/>
      12 Jun. 1931 - Copy<lb/>
      21 Jul. 1931 - Copy; Comments on the League of Nations.<lb/>
      21 Sept. 1931 - Copy; Discusses the possibility of revolution in America and England and comments on Russian developments.<lb/>
      18 Jan. 1932 - Copy; Discusses Irish attempts to blot out English civilization in the Free State.<lb/>
      2 Mar. 1932 - Copy<lb/>
      28 Jun. 1932 - Copy; Comments at length on the Lindbergh kidnapping case.<lb/>
      20 Oct. 1932 - Copy; Mentions Hillyer's novel <emph render="italic">Riverhead</emph> and comments on efforts to turn India into a democracy.<lb/>
      17 Nov. 1932 - Copy; Mentions Galsworthy's reception of Nobel Prize.<lb/>
      13 Jan. 1933 - Copy [MISSING 3/31/2026]<lb/>
              6 Jun. 1933 - Copy; Mentions lack of financial success of Hillyer's novel <emph render="italic">Riverhead</emph>, comments on his own financial state and deplores coming of self-government to India. [MISSING 3/31/2026]<lb/>
      23 Jul. 1933 - ALS<lb/>
      18 Sept. 1933 - Copy; <lb/>
      8 Dec. 1933 - Copy; Comments on journalism and repeal of Prohibition.<lb/>
      22 Jan. 1934 - Copy; Comments on modern age.<lb/>
      31 Dec. 1934 - Copy<lb/>
      22 Feb. 1935 - Copy; Describes lives of his two children, Hilary and Janet and mentions Odell Shepard.<lb/>
      17 May 1935 - Copy; Discusses Anglicisms and Americanisms.<lb/>
      1 Jun. 1936 - Copy; Mentions would-be biographers and makes further comments on India.<lb/>
      28 Oct. 1936 - Copy; Comments on modern art and mentions T. S. Eliot.<lb/>
      15 Dec. 1936 - Copy; Comments on certain literary figures and mentions Hitler.<lb/>
      8 Dec. 1937 - Copy; Recounts events of last year in his own life.<lb/>
      31 Jan. 1938 - Copy; Mentions Hillyer's obtaining Boylston Chair and describes large numbers of Americans flowing into London.<lb/>
      10 Mar. 1938 - Copy; Mentions Pascal, Plato, Hamlet, and describes Mrs. Norah Hoults' work.<lb/>
      12 Mar. 1938 - ALS Encloses book in which is contained author's <emph render="italic">The Green Round</emph>.<lb/>
      24 May 1938 - Copy<lb/>
      14 Jun. 1938 - Copy; Speaks of Holy Grail legend.<lb/>
      6 Sept. 1938 - Copy; Mentions Hillyer's health, translation project; comments on <emph render="italic">Progress and Catastrophe</emph> by Stanley Casson.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>MacLeish, Archibald</unittitle><unitdate normal="1935" type="inclusive">1935, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>7 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>17 Jan.  - TLS Discusses injustice.<lb/>
      15 Jan. 1935 - TLS<lb/>
      7 Oct. 1938  - TLS<lb/>
      10 Nov. 1938  - TLS<lb/>
      22 Nov. 1938  - TLS <lb/>
      7 Dec. 1938 - TLS Discusses Frost proposal.<lb/>
      20 Dec. 1938 - TLS</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Marcum, Howard</unittitle><unitdate normal="1962" type="inclusive">1962</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>5 Mar. 1962  - ALS Mentions research paper on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">First Principles of Verse</emph> and requests critical comment on poetry of unidentified person for inclusion therein.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Marcus, J. Anthony</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>4 Jul. 1949 - TLS Praises Hillyer's stand on Bollingen Award and offers help in pursuing the matter further.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Mason, Daniel G. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1947/1951" type="inclusive">1947-1951</unitdate><physdesc><extent>18 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>12 Aug. 1947 - TLS Lengthy appreciation of Hillyer's poems in <emph render="italic">The Lyric</emph>'s summer issue.<lb/>
      22 Aug. 1947 - TLS<lb/>
      8 Nov. 1947 - TLS<lb/>
      12 Jan. 1948 - TLS Mentions publication of article "Music for Sharing."<lb/>
      23 Jun. 1948 - TLS Discusses work of poet Riggs.<lb/>
      12 Jul. 1948 - TLS<lb/>
      18 Aug. 1948 - TLS<lb/>
      29 Aug. 1948 - TLS<lb/>
      30 Aug. 1948 - ALS Sends copies of praise for Mason's Symphony No. 1 and comments on Hillyer's opinion of poet Riggs.<lb/>
      16 Nov. 1948 - TLS Encloses copy of Ridgeley Torrence's parody of E. A. Robinson.<lb/>
      17 Nov. 1948 - TLS Describes National Institute of Arts and Letters opening dinner of the season and compares thought of Joseph Wood Krutch and Hillyer on Thoreau.<lb/>
					30 Dec. 1948 - TLS Discusses Stravinsky's admission to National Institute of Arts and Letters, discusses current musical activity of author, and encloses copies of E. B. White poem and fan letter.<lb/>
      16 Oct. 1949 - TLS Discusses forthcoming performances of Mason's Symphony No. 1.<lb/>
      24 Oct. 1949 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's reaction to earlier attack on Bollingen Award and describes performance of Symphony No. 1 at Eastman School of Music.<lb/>
      16 Jan. 1950 - TLS Comments on members of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and on current literary activity.<lb/>
      6 May 1950 - TLS Comments on resurgence of music.<lb/>
      22 Nov. 1950 - TLS Describes current musical activity and Ridgeley Torrence's health.<lb/>
      24 Jan. 1951 - TLS Appreciation of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">A Letter to Robert Frost and Others</emph> and a description of the last days of Ridgeley Torrence.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Maxwell, William</unittitle><unitdate normal="1932" type="inclusive">1932, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>11 Letters, 2 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>Undated - Signed Card.<lb/>
      Undated - ALS Comments on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">A Letter to Robert Frost and Others</emph>.<lb/>
      Undated - ALS Appreciation of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Gates of the Compass</emph>.<lb/>
      Undated  - TLS<lb/>
      Undated  - TLS<lb/>
      Undated  - ALS<lb/>
      Undated  - TLS Confirms publication of a Hillyer poem in <emph render="italic">The New Yorker</emph> and mentions Maxwell's completed novel.<lb/>
      Undated - TLS Gives exact date for publication of Hillyer poem.<lb/>
      Dec. - Signed Card. Mentions publication time of novel.<lb/>
      31 Oct. 1932 - ALS Comments on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Riverhead</emph>.<lb/>
      25 Feb. 1938 - TLS Encloses check for Hillyer poem.<lb/>
      14 Jun. 1949 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's articles concerning Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, et al.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>McCord, David</unittitle><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>4 Dec. 1961  - TLS Comments that he didn't realize that Hillyer disliked John Holmes' work. Despite this, he asks that Hillyer write a letter to support Holmes for Fellowship in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Congratulates Hillyer on his work in <emph render="italic">The New Yorker</emph>.<lb/>
      15 Dec. 1961  - TLS Discusses his work and thanks Hillyer for writing about John Holmes. Discusses the omission of his poem "The Crows" in Untermeyer's latest anthology and comments on Hillyer's Fourth of July poem appearing in <emph render="italic">The New Yorker</emph> before his did.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>McCreary, Fred</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>6 Jul. 1949 - TLS Mentions Robert Lowell and his interest in Ezra Pound's recordings.  Congratulates Hillyer on his article on Ezra Pound in the <emph render="italic">Saturday Review of Literature</emph>.<lb/>
      27 Jul. 1949 - ALS Comments on Robert Lowell's mild nervous breakdown. Mentions that Douglas Bush came for supper the night before.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>McGraw-Hill Book Company</unittitle><unitdate normal="1959/1962" type="inclusive">1959-1962</unitdate><physdesc><extent>13 Letters, 1 Telegram</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>16 Jan. 1959 - TLS Executive Editor Edward Kuhn writes of his eagerness to publish a collection of Hillyer's best essays.<lb/>
      5 Jun. 1959 - TLS Backed by Editor Kuhn, Associate Editor Gray Williams suggests that Hillyer write a prose work on poetry. The title for the book could be taken from one of Hillyer's addresses, "The Pursuit of Poetry." Williams also thinks that Hillyer's publisher Knopf would give Hillyer Option to do this book for McGraw-Hill.<lb/>
      17 Jan. 1959 - TLS Editor Williams proposes drawing up contract for Hillyer to write the 70 to 80,000 word book <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph> for spring publication.<lb/>
      4 Apr. 1960 - TLS Editor Williams enjoyed reading Hillyer's book. Also encloses comments on criticisms. Asks if Hillyer wants to sign contract.<lb/>
      10 Aug. 1960 - TLS Williams mentions that College Department at McGraw-Hill wants to do a text-edition of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>. He says further that contract can be amended.<lb/>
      11 Nov. 1960 - TLS Editor Kuhn describes McGraw-Hill's promotion plan for sale of Hillyer's book.<lb/>
      11 Nov. 1960 - Telegram. Sent by Ed Kuhn congratulating Hillyer on publication day of <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>.<lb/>
      20 Jun. 1961 - TLS Kuhn asks Hillyer to review manuscript of Jesse Stuart's poems.<lb/>
      2 Oct. 1961 - TLS Leon Wilson sympathizes with Hillyer's disappointment with St. John. He comments that McGraw-Hill would like Hillyer to write his memoirs.<lb/>
      16 Oct. 1961 - TLS Wilson elaborates more fully on plans for second Hillyer book.<lb/>
      2 Nov. 1961 - TLS <lb/>
      28 Dec. 1961 - TLS Leon Wilson expresses his personal sorrow to Mrs. Jeanne Hillyer upon hearing of Hillyer's death.<lb/>
      23 Apr. 1962 - TLS Wilson promises Mrs. Hillyer that a decision will be made soon on Hillyer's material.<lb/>
      11 May 1962 - TLS Wilson comments to Mrs. Hillyer that McGraw-Hill has lost a book because of Robert Hillyer's death.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Miles, Herbert Delahaye </unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>23 Jul. 1949 - TLS Supports Hillyer position on Bollingen Award and mentions Leonie Adams' reactions to same.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Millay, Edna St. Vincent </unittitle><unitdate normal="1940" type="inclusive">1940</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Telegram</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>13 Nov. 1940 - Telegram. Refers to Ann Lindbergh's "insidious pamphlet" and states intention to publish reply.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Mills, Emma</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1954" type="inclusive">1954, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters, 1 Telegram</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>Undated  - Telegram. Congratulates Hillyer on his marriage.<lb/>
      31 Jan. 1949  - ALS Encloses letter from Mollie Colum and comments on the Poetry Society Luncheon.<lb/>
      19 Sept. 1954  - ALS Comments on Hillyer's move to Delaware.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Monroe, Harriet</unittitle><unitdate normal="1936" type="inclusive">1936</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>1 Apr. 1936 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for support of student seeking admission to Harvard and mentions McCreary and Grant Code.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Moore, Marianne</unittitle><unitdate normal="1941" type="inclusive">1941, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>6 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>7 Dec. 1941 - TLS Discusses arrangements for poetry reading at Harvard.<lb/>
      12 Dec. 1941 - ALS <lb/>
      18 Dec. 1941 - ALS <lb/>
      7 Feb. 1949 - TLS Agrees to read and criticize <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      26 Sept. 1958  - TLS Agrees to second Hillyer's nomination of Howard Nemerov to National Institute of Arts and Letters.<lb/>
      20 Oct. 1958  - TLS Mentions Hillyer's article "On Reading Verse Aloud."</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Moore, Merrill</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1955" type="inclusive">1955</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>20 Dec. 1938 - TLS<lb/>
      18 Nov. 1955 - TLS</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Morton, David</unittitle><unitdate normal="1939/1942" type="inclusive">1939-1942, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1956" type="inclusive">1956</unitdate><physdesc><extent>6 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>24 Feb. 1939 - ALS <lb/>
      4 Apr. 1940 - ALS Mentions student Phil Young who will be studying under Hillyer.<lb/>
      14 Jun. 1940 - ALS Mentions New Directions publications.<lb/>
      31 Jul. 1941 - ALS <lb/>
      1 Oct. 1942 - ALS Appreciation of Hillyer poem printed in <emph render="italic">New York Times</emph>.<lb/>
      1 May 1956 - ALS Praises Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Book of The Dead</emph>.</p>
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        <c02><did><unittitle>Morrison, S. E.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>7 Dec. Undated  - ALS Comments at length on Jensen's poem on Columbus.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Morrison, Ted</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1955" type="inclusive">1955, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1962" type="inclusive">1962</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>2 Dec. 1949 - TLS Comments on <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      1 Feb. 1955  - ALS<lb/>
      4 Jan. 1962 - ALS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer with reminiscence of years at Harvard under Hillyer; copies of Mrs. Hillyer's reply and Hillyer's original letter to author enclosed.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Moss, Howard </unittitle><unitdate normal="1960" type="inclusive">1960</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>8 Nov. 1960  - TLS Describes policy of returning manuscripts submitted to <emph render="italic">The New Yorker</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Mowrer, Paul Scott</unittitle><unitdate normal="1959" type="inclusive">1959, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
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            <p>30 Sept. 1959  - TLS Thanks Hillyer for criticism and mentions May Sarton, Richard Wilbur, and manuscript of Mowrer's selected poems.<lb/>
      11 Dec. 1959  - TLS Comments on Library of Congress lecture by Hillyer on Burns, by Richard Wilbur on Poe; and compares Hillyer to Frost.<lb/>
      Undated - TS Poem for Hillyer in reply to remark of William Carlos Williams in a New York Times interview.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Munn, James B.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1936/1938" type="inclusive">1936-1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1946" type="inclusive">1946, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>8 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - ALS Appreciates Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Letter to Robert Frost and Other Poems</emph> and discusses science as a subject of great poetry. <lb/>
      22 Sept. 1936 - ALS Compliments Hillyer on his book of <emph render="italic">Letters</emph> and accepts dedication of same. <lb/>
      14 Oct. 1936 - ALS Comments on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Letter to Bernard De Voto</emph>.<lb/>
      14 Nov. 1936 - ALS Comments at length on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Letter to My Son</emph>.<lb/>
      7 Jan. 1937 - ALS Comments at length and analyzes Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Letter to Nefertiti</emph>.<lb/>
      23 Nov. 1938 - ALS Analyzes elaborately Hillyer's "An Ode for the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa."<lb/>
      27 Nov. 1946 - ALS <lb/>
      9 Jul. 1949 - ALS </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Murdock, Kenneth</unittitle><unitdate normal="1950" type="inclusive">1950, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1960" type="inclusive">1960</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>16 Oct. 1950 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for invitation to visit Kenyon College and comments on that institution.<lb/>
      16 Sept. 1958  - ALS Comments on unidentified Hillyer book.<lb/>
      4 Jul. 1960 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's retirement.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Murray, Middleton J. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1926/1927" type="inclusive">1926-1927</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters, 1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>19 Dec. 1926 - ALS Discusses plan for future development of <emph render="italic">The Adelphi</emph> magazine and publication of Hillyer's "Prothalamion" therein.<lb/>
      30 Jul. 1926 - ALS Discusses further publication of Hillyer's "Prothalamion" in The <emph render="italic">Adelphi</emph> as well as "Tierra del Fuego" and "The Strayed Minstrel."<lb/>
      30 Jun. 1927 - TLS Mentions demise of <emph render="italic">The Adelphi</emph> magazine and plans for new quarterly <emph render="italic">The New Adelphi</emph> and requests that Hillyer review poetry for Same.<lb/>
      4 Dec. 1927  - Card AS Appreciates Hillyer's abilities as a poetry critic.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Nathan, Robert</unittitle><unitdate normal="1929" type="inclusive">1929, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949/1950" type="inclusive">1949-1950, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1960/1961" type="inclusive">1960-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>7 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>17 Jun. 1929 - TLS Compliments Hillyer on his articles concerning Pound and Eliot.<lb/>
      25 Jun. 1949 - TLS <lb/>
      9 Aug. 1949 - ALS Appreciates <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      22 Mar. 1950 - ALS <lb/>
      2 Aug. 1960 - TLS Mentions nomination of Jesse Stuart.<lb/>
      15 May 1961 - TLS <lb/>
      8 Aug. 1961 - TLS Discusses and describes Nathan's forthcoming unidentified book.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Neale, J. E. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1934" type="inclusive">1934</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>17 Feb. 1934  - ALS Thanks Hillyer for comments and invites him to visit.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Neihardt, John</unittitle><unitdate normal="1928" type="inclusive">1928, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1954" type="inclusive">1954, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1960" type="inclusive">1960</unitdate><physdesc><extent>5 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>23 Mar. 1928 - TLS <lb/>
      13 Aug. 1949 - TLS <lb/>
      13 Sept. 1949 - ALS Detailed appreciation of <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      11 Sept. 1954 - ALS Promises to vote for Oliver St. John Gogarty for prize.<lb/>
      6 Aug. 1960 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Nemerov, Howard </unittitle><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1954/1955" type="inclusive">1954-1955, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1957/1961" type="inclusive">1957-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>29 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>1 Apr. 1947 - ALS Criticizes popular magazines and their policies.<lb/>
      9 Dec. 1954 - TLS Praises Hillyer's influence.<lb/>
      30 Sept. 1955 - TLS Request Hillyer's support to receive Guggenheim Grant.<lb/>
      19 Feb. 1957 - TLS Discusses attitudes towards forthcoming unnamed book and life in general.<lb/>
      30 Sept. 1958 - TLS Comments on current literary activity and mentions new position at University of Minnesota.<lb/>
      8 Oct. 1958 - TLS Discusses Nemerov's proposed entry into The National Institute of Arts and Letters.<lb/>
      14 Feb. 1959 - TLS Mentions literary activity and outcome of nomination to The National Institute of Arts and Letters; expresses opinion on outcome of current National Book Award competition.<lb/>
      28 Feb. 1959 - TLS Discusses book of short stories <emph render="italic">A Commodity of Dreams</emph> and mentions St. John Perse, Archibald MacLeish's <emph render="italic">JB</emph>, National Book Award, Dudley Fitts, Billy Abrahams.<lb/>
      25 Mar. 1959 - TLS Discusses poem "Runes" and analyzes James Wright.<lb/>
      18 Apr. 1959 - TLS Comments at length on Lionel Trilling; criticizes astronomy; discusses relationship with <emph render="italic">The New Yorker</emph> magazine, and compliments Hillyer on his "Manorbier" and <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      14 May 1959 - TLS Discusses forthcoming publication of essays and comments on future literary activity; recounts meeting with Robert Frost.<lb/>
      27 Oct. 1959 - TLS Describes author's health.<lb/>
      10 Dec. 1959 - TLS Comments on Burns' and Hillyer's work.<lb/>
      31 Dec. 1959 - TLS Discusses <emph render="italic">The Next Phase</emph> and mentions <emph render="italic">New and Selected Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      24 Jan. 1960 - TLS<lb/>
      2 Mar. 1960 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's request of University of Delaware officials that Nemerov be named his successor.<lb/>
      28 May 1960 - TLS Describes Nemerov's present state of despair and analyzes its roots.<lb/>
      18 Jun. 1960 - TLS Mentions total sale of last book and grants Hillyer reprint permission for special project.<lb/>
      20 Jul. 1960 - TLS Comments on play commissioned by Union Theological Seminary entitled <emph render="italic">Endor</emph> and comments further on Hillyer's offer to review <emph render="italic">New and Selected Poems</emph> for the <emph render="italic">New York Times</emph>.<lb/>
      5 Nov. 1960 - TLS Mentions unnamed new book and comments on report of Faculty-Trustee committee of Bennington College.<lb/>
      29 Nov. 1960 - TLS Mentions possible paper-back edition of <emph render="italic">New and Selected Poems</emph> and praises unnamed Hillyer book.<lb/>
      24 Jan. 1961 - TLS Comments on review by Kenneth Rexroth of Nemerov's new book and quotes letter sent in reply.<lb/>
      27 Feb. 1961 - TLS Mentions letter in reply to Rexroth's review and award by National Institute of Arts and Letters.<lb/>
      16 Mar. 1961 - TLS Describes musical avocation and mentions Gottfried Benn, Edwin Muir, <emph render="italic">The Bachelors</emph> by Muriel Spark, Graham Greene, Mark Watson, and Billy Abrahams.<lb/>
      3 Apr. 1961 - TLS Acknowledges book sent by Hillyer and comments on "Manorbier."<lb/>
      10 Apr. 1961 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> at length and encloses carbon copy of letter to Mark Watson on Hillyer.<lb/>
      22 Jul. 1961 - TLS Mentions projected trip to Salzburg and current literary activity.<lb/>
      25 Dec. 1961 - TLS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Nicholl, Louise Townsend </unittitle><unitdate normal="1953" type="inclusive">1953, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1955/1956" type="inclusive">1955-1956, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>9 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - TLS Thanks Hillyer for complimentary review and philosophizes on the writing of poetry.<lb/>
      Undated - AL Reminiscences about life in general.<lb/>
      16 Oct. 1953 - ALS Mentions Tommy Sloane and Kimball Flaccus.<lb/>
      3 Jan. 1955 - ALS <lb/>
      1 Aug. 1955 - TLS <lb/>
      30 Sept. 1955 - TLS Discusses current financial situation and thanks Hillyer for having obtained award for her.<lb/>
      31 Jul. 1956 - ALS <lb/>
      8 Aug. 1956 - TLS <lb/>
      10 Aug. 1956 - TLS Sends <emph render="italic">Water and Light</emph> and <emph render="italic">Dawn in Snow</emph> and comments on early writing career.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Norman, Charles</unittitle><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>18 Feb. 1958 - TLS Mentions unnamed book in which Hillyer is included in the "Harvard" and "Eight Harvard Poets" chapters.<lb/>
      3 Mar. 1958 - TLS Requests permission to publish Hillyer letter concerning author's "Eight Harvard Poets."<lb/>
      6 Mar. 1958 - TLS </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>O'sheel, Shaemas</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>19 May 1949 - TLS Discusses at length possible reasons for which Ezra Pound wrote <emph render="italic">Pisan Cantos</emph> and the relationship of the Bollingen and Nobel Awards to Fascist revival.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Parker, Elinor</unittitle><unitdate normal="1962" type="inclusive">1962</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>2 Apr. 1962 - TLS Requests permission for use of Hillyer's "The Dead Man Ariseth And Singeth a Hymn To the Sun" from <emph render="italic">The Book of The Dead</emph> in an anthology to be entitled <emph render="italic">The Singing And The Gold</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Perry, Bliss</unittitle><unitdate normal="1934/1935" type="inclusive">1934-1935, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1940/1941" type="inclusive">1940-1941, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1944" type="inclusive">1944, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1946" type="inclusive">1946, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1950" type="inclusive">1950</unitdate><physdesc><extent>8 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>8 May 1934 - ALS Informs Hillyer that he has won the Pulitzer Prize by a unanimous vote.<lb/>
      12 Oct. 1935 - ALS<lb/>
      14 Dec. 1940 - ALS Compliments Hillyer on unidentified book of poetry.<lb/>
      14 Feb. 1941 - ALS Comments on W. H. Auden's talent and expresses dissatisfaction with <emph render="italic">The Atlantic</emph> magazine.<lb/>
      27 Dec. 1944 - ALS Encloses copy of Lucien Price's editorial and mentions transfer from Williams to Princeton.<lb/>
      22 May 1946 - ALS<lb/>
      21 Dec. 1946 - ALS<lb/>
      23 Dec. 1950 - ALS Describes health.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Pinkham, Daniel</unittitle><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>3 Nov. 1961 - TLS Discusses publication of two Hillyer poems in choral settings created by Pinkham.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Raines, Claude</unittitle><unitdate normal="1953" type="inclusive">1953, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter, 2 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Illegible date] - Signed Card. Mentions state of movie business.<lb/>
      [Illegible date] - Signed Card.<lb/>
      31 Mar. 1953 - TLS Contemplates notion of including Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph> in his lecture tour.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Rascoe, Burton</unittitle><unitdate normal="1940" type="inclusive">1940</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>2 Mar. 1940  - TLS Discusses <emph render="italic">Dial</emph> literary squabble.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Reedy, William Marion</unittitle><unitdate normal="1920" type="inclusive">1920</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>4 Jun. 1920 - TLS Appreciates Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Five Books of Youth</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Reese, Lizette </unittitle><unitdate normal="1922/1923" type="inclusive">1922-1923, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>5 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated  - ALS Congratulates Hillyer on his marriage.<lb/>
      18 Aug. 1922  - ALS Congratulates Hillyer on acquisition of home.<lb/>
      24 Aug. 1922  - ALS Inquires whether Bruce Rogers is a publisher or printer.<lb/>
      17 Oct. 1923  - ALS Encloses copy of <emph render="italic">Wild Cherry</emph>.<lb/>
      9 Nov. 1923 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for compliments on <emph render="italic">Wild Cherry</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Reppelier, Agnes</unittitle><unitdate normal="1936" type="inclusive">1936</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>19 Mar. 1936 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for compliments on her <emph render="italic">Horace</emph>.<lb/>
      21 Jun. 1936 - ALS <lb/>
      27 Jul. 1936 - ALS Mentions Hillyer's <emph render="italic">A Letter to Robert Frost and Others</emph> and Santayana.<lb/>
      7 Aug. 1936 - ALS Describes Santayana's personal attitude towards Harvard and comments on his financial condition.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Richards, Laura E.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1935" type="inclusive">1935</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>11 Nov. 1935 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for considering author's unnamed article for the Harvard Press.<lb/>
      25 Nov. 1935 - ALS Inquires about book sent by author to Hillyer.<lb/>
      3 Dec. 1935 - ALS <lb/>
      5 Dec. 1935 - ALS Further inquiry about book.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Richardson, Bruce</unittitle><unitdate normal="1944" type="inclusive">1944</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>5 Jan. 1944 - TLS Expresses regret and joy at Hillyer's decision to leave Harvard and asks who new Boylston. professor will be.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Richter, Conrad</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>12 Aug. 1949 - TLS Congratulates Hillyer on his attack on Fellows of the Library of Congress.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Roberts, Kenneth</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>6 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>22 Apr. - ALS Mentions Hillyer's review of Robert's work in <emph render="italic">The New York Times</emph>.<lb/>
      16 Mar. 1949 - TLS Comments on uncompleted book of which Hillyer has been sent galley proofs; mentions National Institute of Arts and Letters.<lb/>
      7 May 1949 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's attack on Pound and comments on Bollingen Award; mentions Hillyer's reviews.<lb/>
      21 May 1949 - TLS Encloses excerpts from a report on the Fellows of the Library of Congress.<lb/>
      24 Jun. 1949 - TLS Encloses Letter from Robert Hale concerning Fellows of the Library of Congress.<lb/>
      15 Aug. 1949 - TLS Compliments Hillyer on <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Roberts, Ruby Altizer</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>7 May 1949 - TLS Announces award of one thousand dollars to Hillyer from The Lyric Associates, Inc., Foundation.<lb/>
      29 Dec. 1961 - TLS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt</unittitle><unitdate normal="1932" type="inclusive">1932</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>10 Feb. 1932  - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Robinson, Lenox</unittitle><unitdate normal="1932" type="inclusive">1932, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1936" type="inclusive">1936, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>8 Letters, 2 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated  - ALS<lb/>
      Undated - ALS<lb/>
      Undated - Poem to Robert Hillyer with holograph addendum.<lb/>
      7 Dec. 1932 - TLS Inquires about Hillyer's novel and mentions Yeats.<lb/>
      Apr. 1932 - Poem to Robert Hillyer inscribed.<lb/>
      3 May 1932 - TLS Congratulates Hillyer on success of his novel and mentions Yeats; also describes Robinson's activities.<lb/>
      Dec. 1936 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      31 Jan. 1936 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's novel and encloses appeal.<lb/>
      12 Dec. 1947 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's new book. Signed Card.<lb/>
      25 Dec. 1949 - Signed Card.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Roethke, Theodore</unittitle><unitdate normal="1942" type="inclusive">1942, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter, 1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>8 Apr. 1942 - ALS Discusses Roethke's book to which Hillyer wrote introduction; mentions Hillyer's poem published in <emph render="italic">Vice Versa</emph>.<lb/>
      Undated - Signed Card.  Thanks Hillyer for letter about poem "The Waking;" card includes poem "The Restored."</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Rollins, Hyder Edward</unittitle><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>26 Mar. 1958 - ALS Discusses Harvard and the English department.<lb/>
      6 May 1958 - ALS Mentions work on Keats and suggests that Hillyer try to review it for <emph render="italic">The New York Herald-Tribune</emph> or <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1941" type="inclusive">1941</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>10 Oct. 1938 - TLS Explains financial condition and regrets inability to subscribe to appeal of Hillyer's.<lb/>
      31 May 1941 - ALS Promises to expedite transfer of unnamed friend of Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Rosenfeld, Paul</unittitle><unitdate normal="1927/1928" type="inclusive">1927-1928, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1932" type="inclusive">1932</unitdate><physdesc><extent>7 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>22 Jan. 1927 - TLS Praises Hillyer's fantasy <emph render="italic">The Happy Episode</emph> and requests that he send the rest of the chapters.<lb/>
      28 Jan. 1927 - TLS Discusses at length problems pertaining to Hillyer's short fantasy <emph render="italic">The Episode</emph> and explains why it will be difficult to get it published.<lb/>
      1 Mar. 1927 - ALS Praises last four chapters of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Happy Episode</emph> with special praise for Chapter Seven.<lb/>
      5 Jul. 1928 - TLS Announces change in publication dates for <emph render="italic">The Caravan</emph> and presses Hillyer to prepare something for it.<lb/>
      13 Oct. 1928 - TLS Describes and comments on evening in Boston with Hillyer, S. Foster Damon and others.<lb/>
      18 Nov. 1928 - TLS Mentions marked similarity between Hillyer's and Sherwood Anderson's criticism of his novel and analyzes Hillyer's sonnet sequence at length.<lb/>
      24 Oct. 1932 - TLS </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Roskolenko, Harry</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>14 Jun. 1949 - TLS Agrees with Hillyer's article in <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph> on Ezra Pound.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Russell, Ada D. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1929" type="inclusive">1929</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>17 Dec. 1929  - Signed Card. Praises Hillyer's poem "The Ode."</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Russell, A.E.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1931" type="inclusive">1931</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>24 Jan. 1931 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Sherwood, Robert E.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1952" type="inclusive">1952</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">4</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>16 Jan. 1952  - TLS Sherwood expresses his pleasure that Hillyer has been asked to write a <emph render="italic">Time</emph> magazine article on him. Discusses possible date of their meeting.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Sandburg, Carl</unittitle><unitdate normal="1942" type="inclusive">1942, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters, 1 Telegram</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>12 Mar. 1942  - TLS Regrets inability to accept speaking engagement.<lb/>
      6 May 1942 - Telegram. Confirms unnamed engagement.<lb/>
      14 Nov. 1958  - TLS Mentions author's enjoyment of Hillyer's letters and Pound controversy.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Santayana, George</unittitle><unitdate normal="1923" type="inclusive">1923</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>9 Nov. 1923  - ALS Explains in detail why it was necessary to make a change in a sonnet of his which Hillyer preferred in the original version.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Sarton, May</unittitle><unitdate normal="1955" type="inclusive">1955</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>6 Feb. 1955 - Signed Card. Praises unnamed lyric of Hillyer's.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Sassoon, Siegfried</unittitle><unitdate normal="1960" type="inclusive">1960</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>10 Feb. 1960 - ALS Grants Hillyer right to quote from author's "Everyone Sang," mentions current literary projects; discusses Hillyer's review of <emph render="italic">Sequences</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Schorer, Mark</unittitle><unitdate normal="1942" type="inclusive">1942, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1955/1956" type="inclusive">1955-1956</unitdate><physdesc><extent>8 Letters and 1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>1942 - TLS Encloses copy of unnamed book and tells of plans to have book turned into a play and/or scenario by Hollywood writer Lynn Starling.<lb/>
      1942 - TLS Describes California; discusses writer Lynn Starling and his work on dramatization of Schorer's book; comments on Grahame Greene.<lb/>
      2 Feb. 1942 - TLS<lb/>
      22 Feb. 1942 - TLS Praises Hillyer's new novel; comments further on Mr. Lynn Starling's dramatization of book; thanks Hillyer for information on Harvard speed-up plan.<lb/>
      8 May 1942 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's difficulties with his eyes and discusses Hillyer's interpretation of Schorer's article in <emph render="italic">The Advocate</emph>.<lb/>
      20 May 1942 - TLS<lb/>
      14 Dec. 1955 - TLS Regrets the ending of their correspondence and compliments Hillyer on his poem in the <emph render="italic">New York Times Book Review</emph>.<lb/>
      25 Jul. 1956 - ALS Comments on Japan.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Scott, Evelyn</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>1 May 1938 - TLS Discusses existing conditions affecting freedom of the press.<lb/>
      8 May 1938 - ALS Comments further on freedom of the press with specific mention and analysis of the role played by Malcolm Cowley in creating public attacks; mentions Granville Hicks.<lb/>
      29 May 1938 - TLS Praises Hillyer's poems and describes and contradicts scandal spread concerning Emma Goldman; mentions warning given to her by Communist Party members to stop criticizing the party in print or expect boycott of her writing.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Scott, Winfield Townley </unittitle><unitdate normal="1957/1961" type="inclusive">1957-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>12 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>6 Mar. 1957 - TLS Thanks Hillyer for favorable review of his book and discusses certain of Hillyer's criticisms. <lb/>
      12 Sept. 1957 - TLS Agrees to write essay on Hillyer if Clarence Decker so desires.<lb/>
      7 Jan. 1957 - TLS Describes background material Clarence Decker loaned author as basis for article on Hillyer. <lb/>
      23 Sept. 1957 - TLS Mentions receiving a copy of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Relic and Other Poems</emph> and asks advice on research for an article on Hillyer.<lb/>
      2 Oct. 1957 - TLS Discusses the development of essay on Hillyer and refers to the Scott Lecture No. 1, <emph render="italic">The Relic and Other Poems</emph>, and <emph render="italic">A Letter to Robert Frost and Others</emph> as bases for his essay.<lb/>
      26 Sept. 1958 - TLS Discusses published article on Hillyer.<lb/>
      5 Oct. 1958 - Card Congratulates Hillyer on "The Graveyard Poem" appearing in <emph render="italic">The Atlantic Monthly</emph>.<lb/>
      10 Jan. 1959 - TLS Comments on second Hillyer review of <emph render="italic">The Dark Sister</emph>.<lb/>
      14 May 1959 - TLS Praises Hillyer's "Eppur Si Muove" and describes projected book to be entitled <emph render="italic">Scrimshaw</emph>; mentions Witter Bynner, Malcolm Cowley, Harold Loeb, William S. Braithwaite, the Trillings, and A. E. Ficke.<lb/>
      1 Oct. 1959 - TLS Thanks Hillyer for reviewing <emph render="italic">The Dark Sister</emph> a second time.<lb/>
      16 Apr. 1960 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's review of book <emph render="italic">Scrimshaw</emph>.<lb/>
      29 Dec. 1961 - TLS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Shepard, Odell</unittitle><unitdate normal="1923" type="inclusive">1923, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1925" type="inclusive">1925</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>16 Apr. 1923  - TLS Expresses dissatisfaction with life at Trinity College.<lb/>
      16 Jun. 1925 - TLS Offers Hillyer teaching position at Trinity College and expresses his strong preference for Hillyer over other possible candidates.<lb/>
      Aug. 1925  - TLS Encloses poem entitled "To Ariel and Miranda for Showing Me the Wonders of the Isle."</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Simpson, Louis</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>7 Dec. 1949 - TLS Requests that Hillyer recommend him for the position of Junior Fellow at Harvard.<lb/>
      19 Dec. 1949 - TLS Gives Hillyer basic information about procedure for making recommendation for Junior Fellow and explains his reasons for desiring to study at Harvard.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Smith, Harrison</unittitle><unitdate normal="1949/1950" type="inclusive">1949-1950</unitdate><physdesc><extent>6 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>18 Apr. 1949 - TLS Mentions correspondence with Leonie Adams and reassures Hillyer that <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph> is willing to back Hillyer's articles concerning The Fellows of American Letters.<lb/>
      21 Apr. 1949 - TLS Differs with Hillyer's approach to article on The Fellows of American Letters of The Library of Congress and makes it clear that these are to create a <emph render="italic">cause celebre</emph>.<lb/>
      2 May 1949 - TLS Praises Hillyer's article on The Fellows of American Letters but differs with concluding paragraph calling for punishment; suggests alternative attitudes.<lb/>
      3 May 1949 - TLS Analyzes Luther Evans attitude towards Hillyer's articles and towards the Fellows.<lb/>
      15 Jun. 1949 - ALS Returns personal letters praising Hillyer's articles.<lb/>
      30 Aug. 1950 - ALS Describes health.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Snow, Wilbur</unittitle><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - ALS Mentions coming lecture of T. S. Eliot at Harvard.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Pencer, Theodore</unittitle><unitdate normal="1941" type="inclusive">1941, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1948" type="inclusive">1948, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>30 Oct. 1941 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for laudatory introduction given Spencer.<lb/>
      3 Jan. 1948 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for suggestions.<lb/>
      18 Dec. 1961 - TLS Thanks Hillyer profusely for his praise of novel and explains in detail the areas in which he disagrees with Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Speyer, Leonora</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938/1939" type="inclusive">1938-1939, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>11 Letters, 2 Typescript Poems</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated   - Typed signed copy of author's poem "Il miglior fabbro."<lb/>
      Undated - Typed signed copy of author's poem "Again The Swan."<lb/>
      14 Apr. - ALS<lb/>
      12 May. - ALS<lb/>
      28 Apr. 1938 - TLS Discusses editorial and tells of arrangement to supply Hillyer with reprints of same.<lb/>
      28 Mar. 1939 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's sonnet "In Time of Mistrust."<lb/>
      12 Jun. 1949 - TLS Sends copy of letter to William Benet on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph> article.<lb/>
      16 Jun. 1949 - ALS Praises further Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph>.<lb/>
      21 Jun. 1949 - ALS Reports William Benet's refusal to print Speyer’s letter in his column "Phoenix Nest" due to space limitations.<lb/>
      22 Jun. 1949 - ALS Further comments on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph> articles; encloses copy of letter to <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review of Literature</emph> on subject.<lb/>
      20 Aug. 1949 - ALS <lb/>
      20 Oct. 1949 - ALS<lb/>
      8 Nov. 1949 - ALS Discusses the health of Edna St. Vincent Millay and the possibility of awarding her the Academy prize.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Stuart, Jesse</unittitle><unitdate normal="1944" type="inclusive">1944, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>18 Dec. 1944 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's review "Among the New Volumes of Verse" in the <emph render="italic">New York Times</emph> which praised <emph render="italic">Album of Destiny</emph>.<lb/>
      31 Mar. 1961 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph> and mentions award from The American Academy of Poets.<lb/>
      25 May 1961 - ALS Praises Hillyer at length for his stand on T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound.<lb/>
      19 Jul. 1961 - ALS Comments on Hillyer's abilities as poet and critic and discusses the influence of Hillyer, Eliot and Pound on American poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Sullivan, A. M.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1956" type="inclusive">1956, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958/1959" type="inclusive">1958-1959, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>5 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>12 Jan. 1956 - ALS Asks permission to quote from Hillyer's article on General Gallieni and the taxis of Paris.<lb/>
      14 Oct. 1958 - TLS<lb/>
      24 Apr. 1959 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's "Eppur Si Muove" and encloses author's poem on internal problems of Poetry Society of America.<lb/>
      31 Jan. 1961 - TLS Encloses author's "Inauguration Poem" written for John F. Kennedy.<lb/>
      26 Dec. 1961 - TLS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Sullivan, Frank</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>2 Mar. 1938  - ALS Discusses music.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tadin, Boris</unittitle><unitdate normal="1948/1949" type="inclusive">1948-1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>8 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>20 Apr. 1948 - TLS<lb/>
      9 Jun. 1948 - ALS Describes Paris and post-war conditions there.<lb/>
      28 Jun. 1948 - ALS<lb/>
      15 Jun. 1948 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for his efforts on his behalf to obtain an advance; discusses travel difficulties.<lb/>
      24 Jun. 1948 - ALS Discusses European trip and possibility of obtaining a position at Harvard in an effort to combat "acrobatic school of poetry."<lb/>
      13 Jul. 1948 - TLS Discusses state of war in Israel and describes air alerts and bombing procedures of Egyptians.<lb/>
      24 Aug. 1948 - TLS Discusses health and conditions affecting it.<lb/>
      9 Jun. 1949 - TLS Compliments Hillyer on his article "Treason's Strange Fruit."</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Taggard, Genevieve</unittitle><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - ALS Discusses arrangements for Hillyer's participation in Alumnae Week-End Conference on Emily Dickinson; encloses Program.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tarkington, Booth</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938/1939" type="inclusive">1938-1939</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>5 Feb. 1938 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's entry into the National Institute of Arts and Letters and comments on Hillyer's recent attack as an Old Guardsman by "the Marx-Matisse-Joyce contingent."<lb/>
      28 Apr. 1938 - TLS Discusses his editorial written for Wythe Williams.<lb/>
      28 Mar. 1939 - TLS Thanks Hillyer for sending him copy of "In Time of Mistrust" and for inscribing it.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tate, Allen</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>23 Feb. 1938 - ALS Comments on the Morris Gray Lecture at Harvard.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Teller, Walter Magnes</unittitle><unitdate normal="1958/1959" type="inclusive">1958-1959, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>8 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>3 Apr. 1958 - TLS Expresses gratification at Hillyer's interest in biography of Captain Slocum; requests permission to quote Hillyer on Slocum in article enclosed.<lb/>
      21 Apr. 1958 - TLS Mentions projected publication of <emph render="italic">The Voyages of Joshua Slocum</emph>.<lb/>
      6 Oct. 1958 - TLS Hopes Hillyer will review <emph render="italic">The Voyages of Joshua Slocum</emph>.<lb/>
      1 Dec. 1958 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's review of <emph render="italic">The Voyages of Joshua Slocum</emph> for the <emph render="italic">New York Times</emph>.<lb/>
      8 Mar. 1959 - TLS Thanks Hillyer for sending <emph render="italic">The Lookout</emph>.<lb/>
      31 Jan. 1961 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's poem "Moo," <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>, and encloses copy of author's <emph render="italic">Five Sea Captains</emph>.<lb/>
      21 Feb. 1961 - TLS <lb/>
      23 Mar. 1961 - TLS Praises Hillyer's <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Thayer, Scofield</unittitle><unitdate normal="1923" type="inclusive">1923</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>31 Oct. 1923  - TLS Encloses check for purchase of Hillyer's sonnet "Tell me, from what dark, smoky, terminal."</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Todd, Mabel Loomis</unittitle><unitdate normal="1923" type="inclusive">1923, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter, 1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - Christmas Card, Signed.<lb/>
      5 Oct. 1923 - TLS Praises Hillyer's article on Emily Dickinson and invites him to discuss her at some later date.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Untermeyer, Louis</unittitle><unitdate normal="1929/1930" type="inclusive">1929-1930, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1934/1936" type="inclusive">1934-1936, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1940/1942" type="inclusive">1940-1942, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947</unitdate><physdesc><extent>18 Letters, 5 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>11 Aug. - Signed Card.<lb/>
      Undated - Signed Card. Mentions projected high school textbook.<lb/>
      Undated - TLS Discusses author's inclusion of Hillyer's "A Letter to Robert Frost" and "The Assassination" in revision of anthology of <emph render="italic">Modern American Poetry</emph>.<lb/>
      10 Jun. 1929 - TLS Discusses inclusion of Hillyer's "So Soft in the Hemlock Wood," "August Afternoon in a Drowse," and "Prothalamion" in <emph render="italic">Modern American Poetry</emph>.<lb/>
      15 Jun. 1929 - ALS Confirms inclusion of Hillyer's "So Soft in the Hemlock Wood," now entitled "Pastoral," and part of Hillyer's "Prothalamion" in anthology. <lb/>
      9 Sept. 1930 - ALS <lb/>
      24 Oct. 1930 - ALS Comments on Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Gates of the Compass</emph>.<lb/>
      19 Feb. 1934 - TLS Agrees to read manuscript of Hillyer protégé and discusses literary work on poetry.<lb/>
      18 Apr. 1934 - TLS Mentions Hillyer's loss of house in Pomfret.<lb/>
      22 May 1934 - TLS Analyzes and comments at length on work of Hillyer's protégé.<lb/>
      15 Jul. 1935 - TLS Discusses inclusion of Hillyer's poem "Variations on a Theme" in projected work.<lb/>
      14 Aug. 1935 - TLS Discusses inclusion of Robert Bridge's work in anthology; comments on inclusion of Santayana.<lb/>
      18 Apr. 1936 - TLS Discusses difficulties encountered in creating anthology and comments on Carl Sandburg.<lb/>
      25 Apr. 1941 - TLS Discusses revision of anthology of <emph render="italic">Modern American Poetry</emph> and mentions inclusion of Hillyer's "The Assassination."<lb/>
      17 May 1941 - TLS Mentions Viking prospectus and discusses work in progress; mentions <emph render="italic">A Treasury of the World's Great Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      12 Jun. 1941 - TLS Discusses Hillyer poems to be included in anthology.<lb/>
      11 Jul. 1941 - TLS Comments on neglect of Hillyer's rights by Random House.<lb/>
      19 Jun. 1941 - Signed Card. Confirms inclusion of Hillyer's "A Letter to Robert Frost" in anthology.<lb/>
      20 Mar. 1942 - Signed Card.<lb/>
      4 Apr. 1947 - TLS Questions Hillyer about poet Edward Taylor; envelope bears holograph comments by Hillyer.<lb/>
      30 Apr. 1947 - TLS Describes author's work on Edward Taylor for anthology.<lb/>
      29 Oct. 1947 - TLS Mention's Untermeyer's recent loss, Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Poems for Music</emph>, and <emph render="italic">The New England Poets</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Van Den Arend, Fred</unittitle><unitdate normal="1912" type="inclusive">1912, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1914" type="inclusive">1914</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>29 Jun. 1912 - ALS A facetious letter discussing plans for entering Harvard; discusses their friendship.<lb/>
      4 Jul. 1912 - ALS Further discusses friendship of Hillyer and author.<lb/>
      3 Aug. 1912  - ALS<lb/>
      11 Sept. 1914  - ALS Describes summer activities and discusses reopening of school.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Van Doren, Mark</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938" type="inclusive">1938, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1940" type="inclusive">1940, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1947" type="inclusive">1947, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1949" type="inclusive">1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1953" type="inclusive">1953</unitdate><physdesc><extent>7 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>21 Oct. 1938  - ALS<lb/>
      7 May 1940 - ALS<lb/>
      5 Oct. 1947 - ALS Comments on Hillyer's review of author's book in the <emph render="italic">New York Times Book Review</emph>.<lb/>
      9 May 1949 - ALS<lb/>
      12 Jan. 1949 - ALS<lb/>
      15 Jan. 1949 - ALS<lb/>
      1 Nov. 1953 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Venini, Paolo</unittitle><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter, 1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>10 Oct. 1958  - Signed Card. <lb/>
      18 Nov. 1958  - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Viereck, Peter</unittitle><unitdate normal="1948/1950" type="inclusive">1948-1950, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1953" type="inclusive">1953, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>13 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated  - Typescript copies of new poems with holograph greeting.<lb/>
      Undated  - Typescript copies of new poems with holograph greeting.<lb/>
      29 Mar.  - TLS Discusses work in <emph render="italic">Conservatism Revisited</emph> and comments on <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      19 Jul. - TLS Discusses Hillyer's attack on Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot and compares attitudes towards them; comments on <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>.<lb/>
      13 Jan. 1948 - TLS Congratulates Hillyer on election to presidency of Poetry Society of America and mentions inclusion in Louis Untermeyer's anthology.<lb/>
      20 Oct. 1948 - TLS Appreciation of Hillyer's comments on book; requests Hillyer to review it if possible.<lb/>
      17 Nov. 1949 - TLS Discusses at length the Bollingen Award to Ezra Pound; mentions author's <emph render="italic">Conservatism Revisited</emph>.<lb/>
      4 May 1950 - TLS Disagrees at great length with some of Hillyer's attitudes towards the Bollingen Award, T. S. Eliot; points out areas of agreement on Ezra Pound.<lb/>
      6 Jun. 1950 - TLS Mentions participation as judges in Hopwood Poetry contest and comments on literary work in progress.<lb/>
      1 Jul. 1950 - TLS Mentions and describes work in progress.<lb/>
      8 Jun. 1953 - Typescript copy of "Same Refrains at the River Charles" with holograph greeting. Typescript copy of comment on poem "Same Refrains at the River Charles" with holograph greeting. Tearsheet of poem "Which of us Two?" with holograph greeting.<lb/>
      25 May 1961 - Copy; Praises Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph> to Alfred A. Knopf and requests that Copy; be sent on to Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Vijayatunga, J.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1957" type="inclusive">1957, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1961/1962" type="inclusive">1961-1962</unitdate><physdesc><extent>4 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>8 Jun. 1957 - ALS Discusses forthcoming publication of <emph render="italic">Homage to the Buddha</emph> including poem by Hillyer.<lb/>
      7 Jul. 1961 - TLS Discusses use of a Hillyer poem in book.<lb/>
      Undated [1961] - TLS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.<lb/>
      9 Jan. 1962 - TLS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Waters, Edward N.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1959" type="inclusive">1959</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>24 Feb. 1959 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's manuscript of Liszt song "Ihr Glocken von Marling."<lb/>
      25 Feb. 1959 - TLS Encloses photostatic negative of Liszt manuscript.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Weeks, Edward</unittitle><unitdate normal="1951" type="inclusive">1951, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958/1962" type="inclusive">1958-1962</unitdate><physdesc><extent>9 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Oct. 1951  - TLS Comments on Hillyer's poem "Through the Drift of Years."<lb/>
      2 Sept. 1958 - TLS Comments on collaboration of Donald Adams and Hollister to write book on Charles Townsend Copeland; inquires about speech of Hillyer.<lb/>
      24 Jun. 1959 - TLS Offers to help Hillyer secure a Mellon Professorship at University of Pittsburgh; mentions omission of Hillyer's birth poem from June issue of <emph render="italic">The Atlantic</emph>.<lb/>
      4 Apr. 1960 - TLS Mentions forthcoming publication of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph>.<lb/>
      15 Jun. 1961 - TLS <lb/>
      23 Oct. 1961 - TLS Comments on Hillyer's projected memoirs, and possibility of finding a retreat in the Bahamas.<lb/>
      1 Jan. 1962 - ALS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.<lb/>
      31 Jan. 1962 - TLS Returns to Mrs. Hillyer unpublished Hillyer poem "Song."<lb/>
      1 Mar. 1962 - TLS Letter to Edmund Wilson concerning an excerpt from Hillyer's projected memoirs.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Wheelock, John Hall</unittitle><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1960/1961" type="inclusive">1960-1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>2 Letters, 3 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>14 Feb. 1958 - ALS Inquires about the tax status of Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards.<lb/>
      3 Aug. 1960 - Signed Card. Agrees to vote for Hillyer's candidate for Academy Fellowship under certain conditions; praises Hillyer's poem "Muffled Gong."<lb/>
      23 Apr. 1961 - Signed Card. Thanks Hillyer for choosing Wheelock as recipient of Quarterly Award of <emph render="italic">The Lyric</emph>.<lb/>
      15 Sept. 1961 - Signed Card. Thanks Hillyer for criticizing poem "The Gardener."<lb/>
      27 Dec. 1961 - ALS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Wilbur, Richard</unittitle><unitdate normal="1961" type="inclusive">1961</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter, 1 Card</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>28 Jan. 1961 - Signed Card. Mentions unnamed work in progress.<lb/>
      10 Dec. 1961 - ALS Appreciation of Hillyer's unnamed book with special reference to poem "Nocturne."</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Wilder, Thornton</unittitle><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - ALS A letter of reference to Hillyer concerning a student.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Winters, Yvor</unittitle><unitdate normal="1934" type="inclusive">1934</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>20 Aug. 1934  - ALS Letter of introduction for student.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Wood, Peggy</unittitle><unitdate normal="1941" type="inclusive">1941</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1 Letter</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>23 Oct. 1941  - ALS Requests holograph copy of Hillyer's poem "Moo."</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Wortman, Doris</unittitle><unitdate normal="1956" type="inclusive">1956, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1962" type="inclusive">1962</unitdate><physdesc><extent>8 Letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>1 Mar. 1956 - TLS Recounts life.<lb/>
      26 Mar. 1956 - TLS Discusses Hillyer's background.<lb/>
      7 Jun. 1956 - TLS Discusses word puzzles and attitudes of editors towards them.<lb/>
      5 Jul. 1956 - TLS Discusses details of projected visit by the Hillyers.<lb/>
      12 Aug. 1956 - TLS <lb/>
      29 Aug. 1956 - TLS <lb/>
      28 Oct. 1958 - TLS <lb/>
      3 Jan. 1962 - TLS Condolences to Mrs. Hillyer.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Wright, Cuthbert</unittitle><unitdate normal="1923/1924" type="inclusive">1923-1924, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>3 letters</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated - TL<lb/>
      5 Feb. 1923 - ALS<lb/>
      Dec. 1924 - ALS</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Zaturenska, Marya</unittitle><unitdate normal="1921" type="inclusive">1921, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1941" type="inclusive">1941, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1943/1949" type="inclusive">1943-1949, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1953" type="inclusive">1953, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><physdesc><extent>30 Letters, 2 Cards</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">5</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Undated  - Signed Card. Discusses attitudes of new young poets and describes a party given by <emph render="italic">Partisan Review</emph>.<lb/>
      Undated - ALS Comments on various literary awards and discusses poetry readings.<lb/>
      Undated - ALS Comments on Hillyer's "Prothalamion," Harriet Monroe, Horace Gregory, and mentions personal difficulties.<lb/>
      Undated - ALS Discusses personal matters.<lb/>
      10 Mar. 1921 - ALS Appreciates Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Five Books of Youth</emph>, mentions Hillyer's aunt, and comments on The Poetry Society of America.<lb/>
      4 May 1921 - ALS Comments on Vachel Lindsay.<lb/>
      7 Feb. 1941 - TLS Discusses forthcoming publications of author and Horace Gregory and mentions W. H. Auden, Theodore Spender, Louis MacNiece, and Richard Blackmur.<lb/>
      14 Mar. 1941 - ALS Comments on Richard Blackmur, the war, and mentions author's and Horace Gregory's new books.<lb/>
      30 Nov. 1943 - ALS Thanks Hillyer for his efforts, in conjunction with Louis Untermeyer, to obtain Academy grant.<lb/>
      29 Jan. 1944 - ALS Discusses recent attacks on Hillyer with special comment on Allen Tate.<lb/>
      21 Mar. 1944 - ALS Comments on Yeats, discusses personal life, mentions Dunstan Thompson’s novel.<lb/>
      3 May 1944 - ALS Discusses influence of California on certain authors and comments on Horace Gregory, Theodore Spenser, Theodore Morrison and Horace Gregory's book <emph render="italic">The Shield of Achilles</emph>.<lb/>
      24 Aug. 1944 - ALS Comments on author's new book of poetry and discusses Karl Shapiro at length.<lb/>
      25 Oct. 1944 - ALS Discusses author's new book and the critical attacks on it, with comments on Louise Bogan and William Carlos Williams.<lb/>
      1 May 1945 - ALS Praises Hillyer's article on Emily Dickinson<lb/>
      14 May 1945 - ALS Comments on Hillyer's residence in Greenwich Village and discusses author's and Horace Gregory's forthcoming book.<lb/>
      27 Jan. 1946 - ALS Discusses author's and Horace Gregory's forthcoming book<emph render="italic"> A History of American Poetry 1900 - 1940</emph>.<lb/>
      11 Nov. 1946 - ALS Discusses attacks on author's and Horace Gregory's book with special mention of Delmore Schwartz.<lb/>
      26 Nov. 1946 - ALS Mentions forthcoming Hillyer review of author's and Horace Gregory's book and recounts story about Randall Jarrell.<lb/>
      25 Feb. 1947 - ALS Mentions projected book on Christina Rossetti and comments on Hillyer's projected collection of poems.<lb/>
      7 May 1947 - ALS Mentions further attacks on author's book with extended comment on books by Mary Colum and Samuel Putnam.<lb/>
      1 Sept. 1947 - ALS Criticizes Hillyer's new book <emph render="italic">Poems for Music</emph>.<lb/>
      25 Sept. 1947 - ALS Mentions projected review of Hillyer's book.<lb/>
      24 Dec. 1947 - ALS Discusses the current reputation of various poets including e.e. cummings, W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender.<lb/>
      19 Feb. 1948 - ALS Describes critic-poet party given by Stephen Spender.<lb/>
      5 Mar. 1948 - ALS Comments on Marianne Moore, David Morton, and Allen Tate.<lb/>
      14 Apr. 1948 - ALS Discusses Hillyer's life and work and describes Louise Nicholls; mentions Mary Colum.<lb/>
      1 Aug. 1949 - ALS Discusses projected Hillyer poem <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>, and mentions work on Christina Rossetti.<lb/>
      25 Oct. 1949 - ALS Describes current conditions of author's life and mentions projected biography of Swinburne.<lb/>
      27 Oct. 1949 - ALS Discusses current financial situation of author and mentions grant recently received by her.<lb/>
      1953 - Signed Card. Mentions Hillyer's experience at Kenyon College and comments on young American poets and authors met in Rome.<lb/>
      2 Oct. 1953 - ALS Describes author's "writing block" and describes meeting with daughters of Rossetti and mistress and daughter of Ezra Pound; author comments on Pound's poetry in favorable tone. Congratulates Hillyer on his marriage.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Family correspondence</unittitle></did>
        <accessrestrict><p>Permission to read family correspondence (Box 6) must be granted by Laura V. (Mrs. Stanley H.) Hillyer; upon her death, permission must be granted by either of her two daughters, Elizabeth V. Hillyer or Francesca P. Hillyer.  Mrs. Hillyer is also to be contacted when anyone is interested in the scholarly use of Robert Hillyer's works and papers.</p></accessrestrict><c02><did><unittitle>Hillyer, Mrs. James Rankin</unittitle><unitdate normal="1906/1930" type="inclusive">1906-1930</unitdate><container type="Box">6</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>This maternal correspondence consists of 32 ALS written between 1906 and 
1930 of which 7 are undated. They are written from Edgarstown, Massachusetts; East Orange, 
New Jersey; and West Hampton, New York, to Hillyer at Kent School, Harvard University, Tours 
and Paris, France. The unsuccessful efforts of Hillyer's mother to publish his non-martial 
prose and poems during the First World War are mentioned. There are comments on Hillyer's 
pending commission to First Lieutenant. The war-time atmosphere prevailing in America is 
described as is the national acclaim of
Lindbergh. Opinions on equal rights for women are given. The possibility of Hillyer 
remaining in France at the Sorbonne is discussed.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Smith, Marion Couthouy</unittitle><unitdate normal="1914/1930" type="inclusive">1914-1930</unitdate><container type="Box">6</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence from Hillyer's aunt consists of 12 ALS, written between 
1914 and 1930, 1 typed verse with holograph addendum and 1 holograph verse which is undated. Written from New York City, Rye Beach, New Hampshire, and East Orange, New Jersey, they were received in Pomfret, Connecticut, and France. The author, also a poet, frequently discussed problems of writing and publication, and criticized various poems of Hillyer's. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Smith, E. O. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1919/1926" type="inclusive">1919-1926</unitdate><container type="Box">6</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence from Hillyer's uncle consists of 4 ALS written between 
1919 and 1926 and one undated poem, holograph signed. They were written from East Orange, 
New Jersey, 419 West 118th Street, New York City, to Paris and Pomfret, Connecticut. 
Hillyer's poems are very favorably compared to those of his aunt, Marion Couthouy Smith, 
and his marriage to Dorothy Hancock Tilton is commented on. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Marsh, Lillian Hillyer</unittitle><unitdate normal="1906" type="inclusive">1906, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><container type="Box">6</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence of sister consists of 4 ALS, one dated 1906, the other two 
undated and 1 telegram. They contain general family news. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Medina, Ethel Hillyer</unittitle><unitdate normal="1951/1954" type="inclusive">1951-1954, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><container type="Box">6</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence of sister consists of 4 ALS of which one is undated and the 
others written between 1951 and 1954. They contain certain general family news. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Hillyer, H. Stanley</unittitle><unitdate normal="1954" type="inclusive">1954</unitdate><container type="Box">6</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence of brother dated 1954. Two letters written from New York 
City to Delaware. They contain general family news and an interesting comment on family 
genealogy. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Medina, Judge Harold R. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1953/1961" type="inclusive">1953-1961</unitdate><container type="Box">6</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence of brother-in-law consists of 12 TLS dated 1953 and 1961 
and carbon copy of 1 TLS to a third person, dated November 14, 1960. Author comments on his 
law practice and occasionally aids Hillyer. There are frequent appreciations of Hillyers 
poetry and mentions of the author’s projected writing plans. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Hillyer, Stanley H. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1936/1961" type="inclusive">1936-1961</unitdate><container type="Box">6</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence of son consists of 319 ALS, 19 Signed Cards, and 20 
Telegrams. Dated 1936 to 1961, there is childhood correspondence which internal evidence 
indicates precedes that date.  These were written from Pomfret, Connecticut, Exeter, New 
Hampshire, Jaffrey, New Hampshire, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Pass Christian, Mississippi, 
New Orleans, Louisiana, Auckland, New Zealand, Mexico and Europe to New York City, 
Cambridge, Massachusetts, Greenwich, Connecticut, Gambier, Ohio, California, Delaware, St. 
Johns, V. I., and Pomfret, Connecticut. Various problems of school life are discussed and 
curriculum and general conditions are described at length. The relationships between 
Hillyer, his son, and his wife are commented upon, frequently. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Hillyer, Stanley H. </unittitle><unitdate normal="1961/1962" type="inclusive">1961-1962</unitdate><container type="Box">6</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 7 ALS to Mrs. Jeanne Hillyer written about 1961 
and 1962. They are written from Boston, Massachusetts, and Milan, Italy, to Delaware. 
Arrangements surrounding the death of Robert S. Hillyer are mentioned. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Hillyer, Jeanne</unittitle><unitdate normal="1953/1957" type="inclusive">1953-1957</unitdate><container type="Box">6</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 10 ALS, 1 marriage announcement, and 1 birthday 
card written from various locations by Mrs. Jeanne Hillyer to Robert Hillyer, Stanley 
Hillyer, Ethel Hillyer Medina, and Lillian Hillyer Marsh. This is personal correspondence 
concerning family problems and events. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Outgoing correspondence</unittitle></did>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 1</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 29 ALS, 17 TLS, 1 cable, 1 menu, 1 group of 
sonnets, and a diary-like letter entitled in Hillyer's hand "Letters of an Ambulancier" 
dated 1917-1919. These were written from Cambridge, Massachusetts, on board ship en route 
to France, and from several sections of France to Hillyer's mother, Mrs. James Rankin 
Hillyer in East Orange, New Jersey. Hillyer announces decision to leave Harvard and join 
the American Ambulance Corps, his mother accedes and Hillyer's preparations for the trip 
are described. The trip over is described in detail along with various events taking place 
in Paris. Hillyer comments on the organization of the ambulance services and gives his 
impression of the atmosphere of Paris. French attitudes towards the war are noted and 
analyzed. The French government finally assigns Hillyer and his old friend and ambulance 
companion, Frederick van den Arend, to the front where they are in the same unit as John 
Dos Passos, Dudley Poore, and other Harvard men. Hillyer gives elaborate descriptions of 
living quarters, food service, the conditions of the towns he Sees, the bombing raids, and 
the actual business of transporting wounded men. Graphic descriptions of the battle fields 
and the fortifications are given, along with comments on the "Poilu" (French fighting men). 
A brief description of the general reaction to the Armistice is followed by descriptions of 
Hillyer's activities as a courier for The American Commission for Peace. Hillyer comments 
on pacifism, war, conscription, and gas warfare.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 2</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of typescript Copies of the letters mentioned in 
folder 1. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 3</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 14 ALS, 2 TLS, 1 Typescript of a poem, and 2 
newspaper clippings dated 1920-1921. These were written by Hillyer from shipboard en route 
to Denmark; from London; and Copenhagen to Hillyer's mother, Mrs. James Rankin Hillyer; in 
East Orange, New Jersey. These letters describe London, and Copenhagen at length and 
compare them to Paris. Hillyer's work as an American Fellow at the University of Copenhagen 
under the auspices of The American-Scandinavian Foundation is frequently mentioned as is 
his elaborate social life. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 4</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of typescript Copies of the letters mentioned in 
folder 3. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 5</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 2 Signed cards dated 1917. They were written 
from Paris to his sister, Mrs. Lillian Hillyer Marsh, and comment on the beauty of Paris. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 6</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 1 ALS written from East Orange,
New Jersey, by Robert Hillyer, as a child, to his brother Stanley, away at school. This 
Letter was written by Hillyer with his father guiding his hand and is referred to in an 
essay on Pomfret. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 7</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 6 ALS, 2 signed cards, 5 signed notes, and 1 
Telegram, dated 1953-1954. They are written from Greenwich, Connecticut and Newark, 
Delaware, to Mrs. Jeanne Duplaix Hillyer before and after her marriage to Hillyer. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 8</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 4 xerox copies of 2 ALS and 2 TLS dated 
1959-1961. They were written from Newark, Delaware, to Mr. Ray Bradbury in California. 
Hillyer is impressed with the control Bradbury has established over his material and 
compliments him on it. He also thanks Bradbury for his generous comments on Hillyer's 
poetry. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 9</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 10 xerox copies of 9 ALS and 1 signed Card, 
dated 1954-1959. They are written from Newark, Delaware, to Mr. John Dos Passos near 
Baltimore, Maryland. Hillyer discusses the continuing power of Dos Passos writing and 
discusses several of his books. He also thanks Dos Passos for the unexpectedly praiseful 
criticism given by him of Hillyer's <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph>. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 10</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 52 ALS, 47 TLS, 2 Signed Cards, 8 Typescript 
copies of poems, and 1 Typescript quotation from a letter dated 1944-1961. Hillyer wrote 
these from California; Cambridge, Massachusetts; New York City; Old Greenwich, Connecticut; 
Gambier, Ohio; on board the <emph render="italic">Gloriana</emph>; and Newark, Delaware to Frank Garrison in Santa 
Barbara, California. Hillyers decision to retire from Harvard and his effort to devote his 
remaining years to writing, is traced over a period of four years. His life and attitudes 
during that time are clearly stated. These letters contain explanations of his decision to 
resume teaching and give details concerning the positions he held. Spread throughout the 
letters are explanations and expositions of Hillyer's social and political attitudes in 
addition to literary comments and analyses. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 11</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 58 xerox copies of 25 ALS, 24 TLS, and 9 Signed 
Cards dated from 1946 to 1957; written from Greenwich, Connecticut; Beverly, Massachusetts, 
Gambier, Ohio, and Newark, Delaware, sent to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marion Havighurst in Oxford, 
Ohio. Hillyer discusses his efforts at successful commercial writing at length. He often 
analyses his reasons for leaving his teaching career and reflects on his varied reactions 
to his new-found freedom from responsibility. The Havighurst's efforts at match-making for 
Hillyer result in a friendship. His lack of success as a commercial writer leads Hillyer to 
resume his teaching career; this decision is discussed. Throughout the correspondence 
Hillyer comments on his generally depressed and distracted state resulting from his 
homelessness and his desire to be taken care of. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 12</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 2 xerox copies of 1 TLS and 1 ALS written from 
Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Stone Harbor, New Jersey, by Hillyer to Joseph Hergesheimer. 
These two letters contain an interesting discussion of the Shakespearean sonnets. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 13</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 14 ALS, 14 TLS, 1 Signed Card, and 1 Typescript 
copy of first letter from Hillyer to Louis Kent, and 3 Typescript copies of poems by Kent 
dated 1945-1947. These letters were written from Stamford, Connecticut; Old Greenwich, 
Connecticut, and Bloomington, Indiana, to Louis Kent in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and Washington, 
D. C. Primary emphasis of this correspondence is the encouragement and criticism of Louis 
Kent, a totally unknown poet, whom Hillyer launched. Hillyer compares his own writing 
problems to those of the new author and succeeds in helping him win the Shelley Memorial 
Award. Publication of Kent's book, <emph render="italic">Declensions of the Air</emph>, results from his contacts with 
Louise Townsend Nicholls. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 14</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of a Signed Card written from Newark, Delaware, to 
Oliver St. John Gogarty in New York accepting his invitation to meet Mrs. Jeanne Duplaix, 
the future Mrs. Robert Hillyer. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 15</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 1 model TLS, and 18 carbons of same and 1 
carbon TLS by Mrs. Hillyer. This was sent from Newark, Delaware, to London, England; New 
York City, New York; Boston, Massachusetts. All correspondence relates to permissions 
required to quote verse in Hillyer's projected book <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 16</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 1 ALS dated 1959, probably never sent. It was 
written at Newark, Delaware, to Gray Williams, Jr. of McGraw-Hill Book Company in New York 
City. This letter describes Hillyer's progress on his book <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph> and 
estimates its length. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 17</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Correspondence consists of 1 carbon of a TLS dated 1961. Written from 
Newark, Delaware, it was sent to Mr. Leon Wilson of McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York City. 
Hillyer briefly discusses the contract for his projected, never-finished memoirs. He also 
explains the general theme of the memoirs and attaches a "Prolegomenon for a book of 
reminiscences of Robert Hillyer" which gives a twelve-section outline of Hillyer's plan 
for the book. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Folder 18</unittitle><container type="Box">7</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Miscellaneous outgoing correspondence consists of three notes in 
Hillyer's hand. They are drafts of messages. Correspondent unidentified. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>General correspondence</unittitle></did>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous letters, referring to sale of Hillyer's Papers and
Library</unittitle><container type="Box">8</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Consists of 4 TLS, 6 ALS written from Newark, Delaware, to Austin, Texas; 
Charlottesville, Virginia, and Carbondale, Illinois. Several inquiries are answered and 
Mrs. Hillyer's plans for creating a presentation catalogue of the collection are mentioned. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Incoming correspondence, Aa-Kz</unittitle><container type="Box">8</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Consists of 75 letters, primarily fan mail. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Incoming correspondence, La-Zz</unittitle><physdesc><extent>2 folders</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">8</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Consists of 138 letters, primarily fan mail. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Incoming unidentifiable correspondence</unittitle><container type="Box">8</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Consists of 58 letters signed with prename only or with unidentifiable 
surnames, primarily fan mail.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Manuscripts</unittitle></did>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Completed Poems</unittitle><container type="Box">8</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 24 holograph pages of poems, each one signed and dated.  Book is dated 1943 but poems are dated 1917 and 1918.  No corrections or annotations.  Many of the poems are sonnets and some have to do with war ("War Fugue" for example).</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>       
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Practice Notebook for writing prose</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 12 holograph pages of corrected prose and 3 pages of corrected poetry. Prose seems to be beginning of autobiographical story.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Practice Notebook for writing poetry</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 10 holograph pages of corrected poetry. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Corrected Prose Draft</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 5 holograph pages corrected prose. This is a draft for a nostalgic reminiscence of pre-World War I Days. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Corrected Prose Draft</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 11 holograph pages of corrected prose. This is an elaborate draft for a reminiscent article about Hillyer's Harvard friends, among them John Dos Passos, Dillywyn Parish, Anne Parish, Lowell Downes, Russell Jackson, Scofield Thayer and John Sibley Watson. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Prose Draft on poetry and corrected drafts of poems</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 31 holograph pages of prose and poetry drafts. Prose seems to be draft for article or chapter on a definition of poetry; poems are mainly short lyrics. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Corrected Drafts</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 21 holograph pages of alternating prose and poetry drafts, most are fragmentary. Prose drafts contain two fragmentary fiction pieces and poetry contains humorous poem in heroic couplets. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Corrected Prose and Poetry Drafts</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 17 holograph pages. The major prose fragment is a story of a reunion in France between Hillyer and a friend.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Corrected Drafts of poetry and prose</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 25 holograph pages. There is a long autobiographical prose fragment based on Hillyer's friendship with Marguerite Dumaine and family; poetry drafts contain early versions of poem for Hillyer's granddaughter and other poems. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Corrected Poetry, Fiction and Essay Draft</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 45 holograph pages of corrected fragments. There are 3 versions of a narrative poem, several drafts of poems in the style of Verlaine, a few paragraphs of a short story, a long draft of a review of Richard Hovey's biography, and many drafts of poems. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Corrected Poetry Drafts</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 78 holograph pages of corrected poetry drafts. There is one prose fragment about an experience in France; the rest of the manuscript contains many drafts of various poems. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Corrected Drafts of poetry</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 24 holograph pages of poetry drafts. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Completed Poems</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 14 holograph pages of dated, final versions of several poems. Among the poems included here are "Chanson Triste," "Postlude," "The PhD's," " The Little Music," and "Miss Harvey"; author's comments appear frequently. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of corrected poetry drafts</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>22 holograph pages in ink. There are several fragments of poems and 2 fairly long drafts. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of corrected prose and poetry drafts</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 21 holograph pages. Several poetry drafts precede and follow a long draft of author's <emph render="italic">The Pursuit of Poetry</emph>, published by Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia, which served as base for <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph>. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of poetry drafts</unittitle><container type="Box">9</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 48 holograph pages of which 9 are loose sheets laid in. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of corrected copy of fiction article</unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 78 holograph pages of corrected fiction. There are several drafts of poems interspersed. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of corrected draft of prose</unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 66 holograph pages of corrected prose. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of corrected draft of prose</unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 5 1/4 holograph pages. This is a fragment of the introduction of the textbook version of <emph render="italic">First Principles of Verse</emph>. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript consists of corrected drafts of prose and poetry</unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains 57 holograph pages. This contains a complete draft of a review of 
              <emph render="italic">Years and Hours of Emily Dickinson</emph> by Leyda, 
              a partial draft of a review of <emph render="italic">The Letters and 
Epigrams of Sir John Harrington</emph> by Norman Egbert McClure, a partial draft of a review of 
David Daiches' <emph render="italic">Critical History of English Literature</emph>, and a complete draft of <emph render="italic">The Owl Hoots 
Twice at Catfish Bend</emph> by Ben Lucien Burman; there are also several poetry drafts. </p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of corrected review of a book of poetry by John Masefield.</unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of corrected draft of reminiscences</unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Contains reminiscences of Harvard, poet's father and extends through his 
acquaintance with Kahlil Gibran, Arthur Machen, Cuthbert Wright, John Dos Passos, Frederick 
van den Arend, and others.</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copies of articles from the <emph render="italic">New York Times Book Review</emph> "Speaking of Books" section.</unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript of <emph render="italic">Farrago</emph>. </unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copy of <emph render="italic">Miss Jennie</emph> with holograph marginal comment by Gene Fowler.</unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copies of <emph render="italic">Sophia's Villa</emph>. </unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescripts of various poems</unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Academic Spring<lb/>
A Change of Climate<lb/>
After Verlaine A Memory<lb/>
A Popular English Novel<lb/>
A Reflection A Song<lb/>
At the Debutantes' Ball<lb/>
At the Garden Club<lb/>
A Valentine<lb/>
Candor in Autumn Cock-of-the-Wind Evening Breeze Four Sonnets 1478<lb/>
Intermezzo<lb/>
June Bridal<lb/>
Late Summer Sadness<lb/>
Lermontov of Pushkin<lb/>
Like flecks of flame bright leaves are earthward twirling Many Happy Returns, My Dear Fellow<lb/>
Mockingbird Singing by Night<lb/>
Most freed from time of all time's intervals<lb/>
Night Wind<lb/>
Nocturne<lb/>
November Nocturne Now<lb/>
Parnassus - 1935<lb/>
Promenade in a Capital of the Period<lb/>
Remembering the Master<lb/>
Revenant<lb/>
Robert from Robert<lb/>
Somnolent Summer Afternoon<lb/>
Sonnet<lb/>
Still Life<lb/>
The Descendant<lb/>
The Eternal Return<lb/>
The Home Place The Inscription The Laggard<lb/>
The Moment<lb/>
The Searchlight<lb/>
The Scenic Railway<lb/>
The Suspended Moment<lb/>
The Swirl<lb/>
The Translation The Two<lb/>
The Girl in the Garden<lb/>
The Wild Philosophers<lb/>
Through the Insomnious Night<lb/>
Under the Oak Winter Warmth<lb/>
Word Game</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescripts of various poems</unittitle><container type="Box">10</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>A Bookman's Poem for Christmas<lb/>
Academic Spring<lb/>
A Change of Climate<lb/>
Adam Lay I-Bowndyn<lb/>
Against my Contemporaries<lb/>
An Acquisition<lb/>
Bayeux Tapestry<lb/>
Before the Wreckers Come<lb/>
Caedmon<lb/>
Coda<lb/>
Dusk on the Delaware<lb/>
Dusk on the Chesapeake<lb/>
E. D. (1886- ) <lb/>
Fantasia<lb/>
Foredoomed<lb/>
Hazelwood<lb/>
Hymn for Thanksgiving Day<lb/>
It is not well to be weatherwise<lb/>
Juvenilia Retrieved<lb/>
More than Sky-High<lb/>
Mrs. Moran
New England Epitaph<lb/>
Nocturne in a Minor Key<lb/>
One Kind of Colloquy<lb/>
On the Narrow Brink of Dawn<lb/>
Perhaps an Elegy<lb/>Prelude<lb/>
Rough Winds do shake the darling buds of May<lb/>
Sapphic Ode<lb/>
Song<lb/>
Summer Evening<lb/>
Summer Night<lb/>
The Bitter Withy<lb/>
The Bobwhite<lb/>
The Cardinal Flower<lb/>
The Chamber of Commerce<lb/>
The Cherry-Tree Carol<lb/>
The Dark Garden<lb/>
The Encounter<lb/>
The Garden on the Moors<lb/>
The Hammock in the Orchard<lb/>
The House<lb/>
The Hunting Season<lb/>
The Marauders<lb/>
The Misses Adams<lb/>
The Scar<lb/>
The Song of Jeptha's Daughter<lb/>
The Star-Tree Carol<lb/>
The Storke<lb/>
The Suspended Moment<lb/>
The Translation<lb/>
The Wayfarers<lb/>
Three Guesses<lb/>
To My Granddaughter Elizabeth<lb/>
Tourists in a New England Graveyard<lb/>
With trembling fingers did we weave<lb/>
Tryste Noel<lb/>
Voyage to the Island</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copies of reviews by Robert Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Allegory and Suggestion<lb/>
A New Study of Shakespeare<lb/>
Ancient Egypt<lb/>
A Poet Young and Old<lb/>
Armadas in Miniature<lb/>
Arthur Machen<lb/>
Through the Gates of Hercules<lb/>
Bolts of Memory, New Poems by Emily Dickinson<lb/>
Ancestors' Brocades, The Literary Debut of Emily Dickinson<lb/>
Collected Poems<lb/>
Crabbed Age and Youth<lb/>
Danish Poetry of the Last Century<lb/>
Education Unvisited<lb/>
Egyptian Civilization Father Tabb<lb/>
Five American Poets<lb/>
My Incomparable Queen<lb/>
Nine Books of Verse<lb/>
On Reading Verse Aloud<lb/>
Pharaoh Akhnaton<lb/>
Poets' People<lb/>
Recent Poetry<lb/>
Reminiscences of Arthur Machen<lb/>
Shelley, The Man and the Poet<lb/>
T'ao the Hermit: Six poems by T'ao Ch'ien<lb/>
The Ancient East<lb/>
The Decline of Gusto<lb/>
The Gate of Silence<lb/>
A Garland about Me<lb/>
The Dark Sister<lb/>
The Letters of John Keats<lb/>
The Life and Times of Tut-Ankh-Amen<lb/>
The Merry Songs of Peace<lb/>
The Poems of Charles Cotton<lb/>
The Poetic Nuisance<lb/>
The Season of Flesh<lb/>
Verbiage, Diction, Poetry
What God Has Joined Together: An Essay on Love</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copy of untitled story</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copy of a fictional letter</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copies of early prose articles as follows</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Commencement Four Epigrams<lb/>
Untitled Story<lb/>
Let's Be Informal (Play) <lb/>
Mysterious Ways Seven Days and After<lb/>
Solitude in Literature<lb/>
Untitled Story<lb/>
The Hundredth Grave<lb/>
The Three Brothers<lb/>
The Travellers</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Corrected typescript of "Nocturne in a Minor Key"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copy of verse written as a Harvard undergraduate. </unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copy of Spanish translation of poetry by Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript and several holograph drafts of "Summer Evening"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript and several holograph drafts of "The Lifeboat"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copies of "Ode on the Peace"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Corrected typescript with holograph drafts of "This is the Moment"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Corrected typescript of "A Parting"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Corrected typescript of "Sonnet"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Corrected typescript of "The Tapestry"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Corrected typescript of untitled poems</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Corrected typescript of "The Scar"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Corrected typescript of "Perhaps an Elegy"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Corrected typescript of "The Ivory Tower"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Corrected typescript of "The Two"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of holograph drafts of untitled poems</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of holograph drafts of untitled poems</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of holograph drafts of untitled poems</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of miscellaneous holograph drafts of untitled poems</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of holograph drafts of "The Muffled Gong"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of holograph drafts of "But I by backward steps would move"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of completed version of "A Memory," holograph, signed</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of beginning of poem "Requiem for Captain Nemo," holograph, signed</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of poem to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, holograph, signed</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of three holograph lyric poems, signed</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Childhood schoolwork in holograph, signed</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of two holograph early poems, signed</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copies of poems from <emph render="italic">The Suburb by the Sea</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of corrected holograph draft of <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copy of <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of setting copy of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems: Lyrics and Shorter Poems I</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of setting copy of Collected Poems: <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of setting copy of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems: Lyrics and Shorter Poems II</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript of "E. A. Robinson and His Tristram"</unittitle><container type="Box">11</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of setting copy of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems: Variations on a Theme - Sonnets, Pastorals, Prothalamion</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">12</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of setting copy of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems: The Gates of the Compass</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">12</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of setting copy of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems: Letters</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">12</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of setting copy of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems: Lyrics and Shorter Poems III</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">12</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of setting copy of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems: Index of First Lines</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">12</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of plate proofs of a portion of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">12</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle> Manuscript of plate proofs of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">12</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of author's first proof of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">12</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of page proofs of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">12</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Unbound copy of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">12</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript and mimeographed copies of serious prose articles</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Untitled reminiscence about East Orange, New Jersey<lb/>
My Civil War<lb/>
Emily Dickinson<lb/>
In Defense of Light Verse<lb/>
Poetry at Christmas<lb/>
Robert Bridges and the Testament of Beauty<lb/>
The Crisis in American Poetry<lb/>
The Metaphorical Age<lb/>
The Records of the Pre-Deluge of the Caucasus Isthmus</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copies of prose articles</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Accept Your Limitations<lb/>
A Dinner in the Slums<lb/>
A Country House at Night<lb/>
A Memorial to Heroes<lb/>
Conversation Piece<lb/>
High Tea at Mrs. Dumaine's<lb/>
James Elijah<lb/>
John the Baptist<lb/>
Make a Mistake<lb/>
Midnight at the Royal Palace<lb/>
Monument<lb/>
Mr. Copeland's Memoirs<lb/>
My Heart for Hostage (Synopsis) <lb/>
Never Go Back<lb/>
The Bones of Carl Devens<lb/>
The Bostonian's Return<lb/>
The Double Countess<lb/>
The Gargoyles<lb/>
The Initial Case<lb/>
The Island<lb/>
The Knotted Thread<lb/>
The Portrait of Jacqueline<lb/>
The Reservoir<lb/>
The Sunflowers<lb/>
The Uneventful Crossing<lb/>
This is My Desk, My Pen, My Paper, My Ink<lb/>
Wait and See<lb/>
Why Scoff at Kings<lb/>
Wreckers' Island<lb/>
Untitled Story</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of Galley Proof of <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Printed Copy of <emph render="italic">The Pursuit of Poetry</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript of reminiscences concerning the supernatural</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript of reminiscences of early childhood</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript of reminiscences of Harvard classmates</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript and carbon copy of article on Roger Sessions</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copy of "Thoughts on Approaching Harvard University" by G. S. Terry</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript copies of various addresses by Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript and final typescript of three holograph drafts of Centennial Lecture on Robert Burns delivered at Library of Congress January 25, 1959</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of outlines of readings given in Brown Hall, University of Delaware, 1953-1959</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of miscellaneous outlines of poetry readings. </unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle> Manuscript of outline for address to students at Kenyon College</unittitle><unitdate normal="1952" type="inclusive">1952</unitdate><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript outlines of poetry readings for radio and television</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of Hillyer's college theme papers</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of miscellaneous and fragmentary manuscripts</unittitle><container type="Box">13</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Typescript lecture outline on T. S. Eliot, undated</unittitle><container type="Box">14</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript of holograph lecture outline for English 41-478, Kenyon College</unittitle><unitdate normal="1948" type="inclusive">1948</unitdate><container type="Box">14</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Preparation notebook for English 34, Kenyon College</unittitle><unitdate normal="1948" type="inclusive">1948</unitdate><container type="Box">14</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Grade Notebook from University of Delaware</unittitle><unitdate normal="1958/1959" type="inclusive">1958-1959</unitdate><container type="Box">14</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Preparation notebook for Modern Poetry Class</unittitle><unitdate normal="1906/1962" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><container type="Box">14</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Preparation notebook for English 417 at University of Delaware</unittitle><unitdate normal="1958" type="inclusive">1958</unitdate><container type="Box">14</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Class outline and plan for English 64</unittitle><unitdate normal="1948/1949" type="inclusive">1948-1949</unitdate><container type="Box">14</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Ihr Glocken von Marling, Behütet mich gut! [Bells of Marling, Watch over me well!], Franz Liszt </unittitle>
            <abstract>one original manuscript page, numerous photographic reprodutions</abstract><container type="Box">14</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Original music by Robert Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">14</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Minutes of English Department meetings, University of Delaware</unittitle><unitdate normal="1954-12-15" type="inclusive">December 15, 1954, </unitdate><unitdate normal="1955-05-04" type="inclusive">May 4, 1955</unitdate><container type="Box">14</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Musical setting of Hillyer's  <emph render="italic">The Garden of Artemis</emph></unittitle><abstract>copy of manuscript original; spiral bound, 2 copies</abstract><container type="Oversize">1</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Published songs, using poetry by Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">14</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Early in the Morning<lb/>For He is Risen<lb/>Morning in Paris<lb/>O Make Our Hearts to Blossom<lb/>Twentieth Century</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Poems by Hillyer, set to music by others, A-F</unittitle><container type="Oversize">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>April Morning, music by William Lavender<lb/>April Morning, music by Gordon Sherwood<lb/>At Anchor / The Anchor, music by Herman Luri/Laurie (2 versions)<lb/>Autumn Mooring, music by Herman Luri<lb/>Be Calm, 0 Soul So Often Tried, music by Martin Kalmanoff<lb/>The Cardinal Flower, music by Oscar Harveland<lb/>Carol #3, music by Daniel Pinkham<lb/>Christmas Carol, music by Daniel Pinkham; manuscript and printed versions<lb/>Christmas Eve, music by Daniel Pinkham; manuscript and printed versions<lb/>Christmas Eve, music by David Kozinski; accompanied by letter from composer<lb/>Christmas Eve, music by Herman Luri<lb/>The Dance will end at Midnight, music by Herman Luri<lb/>Early in the Morning, music by Ned Rorem<lb/>Epigram VII, music by Daniel Pinkham<lb/>Folk Song: Elegy, music by unknown<lb/>Folk Song: Elegy, music by Daniel Pinkham<lb/>For Ever, music by John St. Edmunds</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Poems by Hillyer, set to music by others, G-Y</unittitle><container type="Oversize">1</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Goodnight with Lullaby, music by unknown<lb/>The Hairs of Gods are Valuable, music by Daniel Pinkham<lb/>Here is My Book, music by Herman Luri<lb/>Hickory Hill, music by Herman Laurie [sic]<lb/>Home Port, music by Herman Luri<lb/>The Ironwood Tree, music by Herman Luri<lb/>Julia's Room, music by Herman Luri (2 versions)<lb/>Kent School Song, music by R. Lee Gilliam<lb/>The Leaf, music by Laurence McCarty<lb/>Lullaby, music by J.B. Gross<lb/>Lullaby, music by Mervin S. Whitcomb<lb/>Moo!, music by Martin Kalmanoff<lb/>The Old Love Letter and Remote, music by Herman Luri<lb/>Original Sin, music by unknown<lb/>Pastoral, music by Daniel Pinkham<lb/>Rendez-vous, music by Herman Lurie [sic] (2 versions)<lb/>Serenade, music by Herman Luri<lb/>Seven Epigrams I, music by Daniel Pinkham<lb/>Seven Epigrams VI, music by Daniel Pinkham<lb/>Song from Ancient Egypt III, music by Herman Luri<lb/>So Soft in the Hemlock Wood, music by J.B. Gross<lb/>The Swan, music by Herman Luri<lb/>Three Pastorals, music by Everett Helm<lb/>XXth Century, music by Martin Kalmanoff<lb/>Uneventful Return, music by Herman Luri<lb/>The Untended Field, music by unknown<lb/>Young Lovers in Wartime, music by Herman Luri <lb/>folded sheet containing four pieces with music by Daniel Pinkham: Folksong elegy, Christmas Eve, Madrigal, The Leaf</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous</unittitle></did>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Genealogical materials</unittitle><abstract>letters, clippings, documents, "Connecticut yearbook," etc. related to the Silliman and Hillyer families; mix of typed and handwritten originals and photocopies</abstract><physdesc><extent>2 folders</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">15</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Genealogical record of Robert S. Hillyer</unittitle><abstract>typescript carbons of birth and death records, family histories, etc.</abstract><physdesc><extent>2 volumes</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">15</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Hillyer coat of arms</unittitle><abstract>hand-colored, with letter from International Heraldic Institute</abstract><container type="Box">15</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Official papers pertaining to Hillyer</unittitle><abstract>birth certificate, military orders and documents, letters of recognition, etc.</abstract><physdesc><extent>2 folders</extent></physdesc><container type="Box">15</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of Hillyer articles appearing in the <emph render="italic">New York Times</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of magazines and prose stories</unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of magazines and prose stories</unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of reviews by Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of articles concerning The Bollingen Award</unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of poetry</unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of review of <emph render="italic">Sonnets and Lyrics</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of review of <emph render="italic">The Five Books of Youth</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of review of <emph render="italic">The Gates of the Compass</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of reviews of <emph render="italic">Riverhead</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of reviews of <emph render="italic">Pattern of a Day</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of reviews of <emph render="italic">My Heart for Hostage</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of reviews of <emph render="italic">Poems for Music</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of reviews of <emph render="italic">The Death of Captain Nemo</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of reviews of <emph render="italic">The Suburb By the Sea</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of reviews of <emph render="italic">The Relic and Other Poems</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of reviews of <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Tearsheets of reviews of <emph render="italic">Collected Poems</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Clipping on The Lyric Award</unittitle><container type="Box">16</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Clippings mentioning Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">17</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Obituaries and commentary on death of Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">17</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Clippings about Harvard</unittitle><container type="Box">17</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous clippings</unittitle><container type="Box">17</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Copy of <emph render="italic">The New Republic</emph> containing Hillyer's first poem</unittitle><container type="Box">17</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Magazines containing articles by Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">17</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Guest book from Pomfret</unittitle><container type="Box">17</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Ship's log and guest book</unittitle><container type="Box">17</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Photographs</unittitle><container type="Box">18</container></did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>Photographs of Robert S. Hillyer, his family, relatives, friends, and acquaintances. Taken in various places, the photos are in black and white and several sizes</p>
          </scopecontent></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts consist of miscellaneous manuscripts by members of Hillyer's family</unittitle><container type="Box">18</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscript consists of Claude Raines' notes for Speech at Hillyer Farewell Dinner at Harvard</unittitle><container type="Box">18</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Program of Memorial Service for Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">18</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Memorial issue of University of Delaware Literature Magazine Venture</unittitle><container type="Box">18</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>School Reports of Stanley Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">19</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Papers pertaining to the publication of <emph render="italic">In Pursuit of Poetry</emph></unittitle><container type="Box">19</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Robert Hillyer's address book; and appointment books for <unitdate normal="1950/1956" type="inclusive">1950-1956</unitdate> and <unitdate normal="1960" type="inclusive">1960</unitdate></unittitle><container type="Box">19</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of literary writings other than Hillyer's</unittitle><container type="Box">19</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Manuscripts of literary criticism or essays not written by Hillyer</unittitle><container type="Box">19</container></did></c02>
        <c02><did><unittitle>Various programs of literary events</unittitle><container type="Box">19</container></did></c02>
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