The Joel Climenhaga Papers were donated to Kansas State University by his widow, Zoe Climenhaga in 2001. The collection documents Climenhaga's life as a boy growing up in Africa, to a teenager in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, to his career as a teacher, playwright, poet, actor, director, and producer.
The Joel Climenhaga Papers (1912-2001) are housed in 103 boxes and organized into nine Series: 1) Biographical; 2) Correspondence; 3) Literary Works; 4) Subjects; 5) Photographs and Slides; 6) Media; 7) Scrapbooks; 8) Oversized; 9) Printed Material.
The Climenhaga Papers have been assigned Accession Number U2001.02. The collection was processed by Cynthia Harris, Manuscripts/Collections Processor and Tamara DeRossi, student assistant. Processing was completed in 2010.
1922 Apr 09, born in Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) Africa
1929 Family left Africa for Canada
1930 Moved to Oklahoma
1933 Moved to California
1937 Moved to Pennsylvania
Began writing career, while living in Pennsylvania he wrote a series of short
stories and some poems based on memories of his early childhood in Africa
1939 Went to work on a farm in Pennsylvania
1939-1941 Attended Messiah College, Grantham, PA, majored in English and Journalism,
did not graduate
1941 Worked for newspaper in Pennsylvania, The Mercury under Shandy Hill as a
proofreader
1942 Moved to California, worked at Upland Lemon Growers Association
1943 Worked as a proofreader for San Bernardino Sun-Telegraph, in California
1944 Worked for Kaiser Iron and Steel Mill in Fontana, CA
1945 Jun 02, Entered the U.S. Army as conscientious objector, was chief clerk in the
locator card file section at Camp Ellis, Illinois and at Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD
1946 Discharged from Army
1947-1948 Went back to work at Upland, CA, Lemon Growers Association (laborer in lemon
packing house)
1947 Feb, became active participant in a community theatre for the first time while
living in Southern California
1948-1950 Attended Chaffey College, Ontario, CA, majored in Theater Arts, Art, and
English
1949 A.A. in Theater Arts, Art, and English from Chaffey College, Ontario, CA
1950 Summer, attended Pomona College, Claremont, CA, took course in Elementary
Education
1950-1956 Sep, Attended UCLA
1951 Worked for Aircraft-Marine Products while in school
1952 Won Best Director Award and Best Playwright Award at the Kap & Bells Theater
Arts Banquet
1953-1955 Graduate Reading Assistant, UCLA
1953 B.A. in Theater Arts, UCLA
Starred in movie Teen-Age Devil Dolls, alternate title One-Way Ticket to Hell,
character - Sven Bergman, filmed in Los Angeles, CA, an Independent Film
1955 May, Won the Samuel Goldwyn Award of $1,000 for play Marriage Wheel while
graduate student at UCLA
Marriage Wheel also won $100 from the Theatre Americana in Altadena, CA
Awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship in Playwrighting, $3,000 for one year 4 days
after winning the Goldwyn award
Won the Samuel French National Collegiate Playwrighting Grant, $100; wrote
One-Act Play, Heathen Pioneer 6 days after the Rockefeller Fellowship
Dec 21, Married Zoe Lenore Motter
1956 Published Heathen Pioneer: a comedy in one act (New York: S. French)
Summer, Had to take 3 courses in the field of Secondary Education in order to
teach in Pennsylvania - History of Secondary Education in the United States;
Teaching in the Secondary Schools; and Principles of Guidance in the Secondary
Schools took these classes at UCLA
Summer, met Ray Bradbury in a Westwood Village, CA, bookstore
1956-1957 Instructor of English and Director of Drama at Central Dauphin High School,
Harrisburg, PA
1957-1958 Worked as proofreader of technical manuals for Douglas Aircraft, Inc., Santa
Monica, CA
Attended UCLA
1958 Jun, M.A. in Theater Arts, UCLA
1958-1961 Assistant Professor of English, Wilmington College, Wilmington, OH
1959-1961 Director of Creative Writing, Wilmington College, Wilmington, OH
1961 Left Ohio for Emerson College but did not stay because of dispute over living
arrangements for his family
Originated Transient Press, Pacific Grove, CA has been located in Palo Alto,
CA; Menlo Park, CA; Chapel Hill, NC; Canton, MO; Grand Lake, CO; Moss
Beach, CA; Manhattan, KS; Warren, OH; Tarkio, MO; LeMars, IA; Ellensburg,
WA; and Bisbee, AZ.
Seed, published under Transient Press imprint
1961-1962 Attended Stanford University, Stanford, CA, took graduate work in Drama and
English
1962-1963 Visiting Associate Professor of Dramatic Art (Playwrighting) at University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
1963-1968 Associate Professor of Speech, Drama, and English, Culver-Stockton College,
Canton, MO
1963 Summer, Guest Lecturer in Playwriting and Writing for the Screen, University of
Georgia, Athens, GA
Aug, Dept of English, University of the Americas, Mexico City, Mexico
Published Marriage Wheel, a comedy in three acts (New York: S. French)
1964 Dec, went to Chicago to a Convention of American Educational Theatre
Association, took family, met Carlos Cortez for first time in person
1964-1968 Chairman, Department of Speech and Drama, Culver-Stockton College, Canton,
MO
1964-1966 Published Jacaranda, a monthly magazine (Canton, MO: Transient Press)
1966-1967 Leave of Absence from Culver-Stockton College, Canton, MO
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Guest Lecturer in Creative Writing, Free University of Palo Alto, Palo Alto, CA
1967-1968 Attended Stanford University, took graduate work in Drama and English
1960s Frement, Rananim, Open Letter published
1968-1987 Associate Professor of Theatre, Member of Graduate Faculty, Kansas State
University, Manhattan, KS
1968-1972 Director of Theatre, Kansas State University
1969-1974 Lecturer in The Writing of Poetry and Autobiographical Writing, University for
Man
1972-1987 Coordinator of the New Play Program, Kansas State University
1972 Published Hawk and Chameleon, (New York: Authors Press of America)
1973-1974 Attended Kansas State University, took graduate work in Higher Education with
special emphasis on the community college and its curriculum
1974 Lecturer in Public Speaking, Old Trooper University, Fort Riley, KS
1975 Attended University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, took graduate work in Theatre and
Creative Writing
1976-1979 Summers, Producer of Pine Cone Players, Grand Lake, CO
1977-1978 Sabbatical Leave from Kansas State University
1979 Attended University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, took graduate work in Theatre and
Creative Writing
1979-1980 "One Man's Frontier" column in Flinthills Journal, Wamego, KS
1979-1982 Lecturer in The Writing of Poetry and Autobiographical Writing, University for
Man, Manhattan, KS
1970s Published journals under Transient Press: Awakening, The Back Shelf Dispatch,
Below Ground Level, Counsel for the Offense, Foundation, Greenage, Inner
Dimension, Jonah's Gourd, Lighthouse in the Coming Storm, Noah, Only Two
Believers, Qua Qua, Rock Drill, Scop, Stone Cottage, This Time, White Lion and
Zymosis
1980 Published Celebrations of Anonymous People, Manhattan, KS
1980-1984 Tutor in Humanities and Literature, International College, Los Angeles, CA
1981-1987 Bi-monthly Radio Program, "One Man's Journey" broadcasted over Radio Station
KSAC, which later became Radio Station KKSU, Kansas State University
1982-1983 Leave of Absence from Kansas State University
1983 Published, Ninety-Nine Messages from Separate Places, Manhattan, KS
1984 Published, Themes for Mister Fagan, Manhattan, KS
1984-1987 Lecturer in The Writing of Poetry and Autobiographical Writing, University for
Man, Manhattan, KS
1985 Published Report on the Progress of the Bearded One's Homework: comprised of
a sequence of 8 poems, together with 26 other poems of similar theme (Tarkio,
MO: Transient Press)
Attended Kansas State University, took graduate work in Higher Education with
special emphasis on the community college and its curriculum
1987 Retired as Associate Professor, from Kansas State University
1987-1991 Professor of Theatre Arts and English, and Coordinator of the New Play Program,
Tarkio College, Tarkio, MO
1988-1993 Wrote "Dear Good People" columns for The Gleam (LeMars, IA), The Americus
Forum (Americus, KS), and the Times-Tribune (Tarkio, MO)
1989 Spring, Guest Artist in Theatre Direction, Kent State University, Trumbull
Campus, Warren, OH
Apr-May, directed Kenneth Patchen's Don't Look Now a Play in Two Acts, Kent
State University, Kent, OH
1989 Published, None of this Really Matters a Great Deal Now: 30 poems concerning
early love and its aftermath (Tarkio, MO: Transient Press)
1990 Published The Age of Pollution and 21 other poems (Tarkio, MO: Transient
Press)
Published, Belief in Chaos: 33 poems of intuition and growth (Tarkio, MO:
Transient Press)
Published Hawk and Chameleon: and 36 other poems (Tarkio, MO: Transient
Press)
Published, The Month of the Shadow on My Heart: a poem-sequence (Tarkio,
MO: Transient Press)
Published, One Hundred and One Songs are Promised for Tomorrow: and 49
other new poems (Tarkio, MO: Transient Press)
Published Report on the Progress of the Bearded One's Homework (Tarkio, MO:
Transient Press)
Published The Thirteenth Winter: a sequence of 50 prose poems (Tarkio, MO:
Transient Press)
1991-1992 Professor of Theatre Arts and Coordinator of the New Play Program, Teikyo
Westmar University, LeMars, IA
1992 Retired
1994 Moved to Bisbee, AZ
1996 Associate Faculty in English and Theatre Arts, Cochise College, Douglas, AZ
1997 Jul 15, Teenage Devil Dolls, released on a VHS recording (Los Angeles, CA:
Rhino Home, 1953)
Summer, Guest Lecturer in Poetry, The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied
Poetics, The Naropa Institute, Boulder, CO
1998 Spring, Adjunct Lecturer, Visiting Professor in Playwriting, The Department of
Theatre Arts, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA
1999-2000 Jun 08, Member of Board of Directors, Bisbee Repertory Theatre
Oct, Co-Vice President of Board of Directors, Bisbee Repertory Theatre
Chair of the Committee on Policy, Bisbee Repertory Theatre
2000 Nov 01, died
2001 Published posthumous Starting from Eighty Six Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty
Three: a Sequence of Journey Poems (Johnstown, OH: Pudding House
Publications)
The Joel Climenhaga Papers (1912-2001) consist primarily of his literary works and
correspondence to and from family and friends. The collection is organized in nine Series: 1)
Biographical; 2) Correspondence; 3) Literary Works; 4) Subjects; 5) Photographs and Slides; 6)
Media; 7) Scrapbooks; 8) Oversize; and 9) Printed Material.
The Biographical Series consist of two boxes which include Climenhaga's baby book, family genealogy, obituary and memorial service program, and 1987 Kansas State University retirement tributes.
The Correspondence Series is made up of fourteen boxes and arranged alphabetically. Climenhaga was a prolific and voluminous writer. He corresponded with Mina Cooper, Carlos Cortez, Charles Jones, George Moberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Kenneth Patchen to name a few. Within the Charles Jones correspondence there are letters by LBJ (Lyndon B. Johnson) and from people who opposed him agreeing with the NCAAP- these letters were signed by "a white Christian" or "a white, white, American." There are twenty-four folders of correspondence between Climenhaga and Fred Shaw. The two men planned to turn their correspondence into a book titled The Mephisto Addenda. Before this could manifest, Fred Shaw passed away. The Climenhaga's were good friends with Kenneth and Miriam Patchen and there is extensive correspondence between the two families. The sub-series "Correspondence to Poetry Magazines" is listed alphabetically by magazine title and consists of one box.
The sub-series "Correspondence Log" is arranged chronologically and is stored in eighteen boxes. It is similar to a journal as Climenhaga made personal entries on specific dates and if those dates corresponded with writing or receiving a letter, the letter was included. Names of those who Climenhaga corresponded includes Marlon Brando, Milton Bernard, John and Emma Climenhaga, Mina Cooper, Norman Fedder, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, George Savage, Fred Shaw, Wesley Van Tassel, Myrna Wolfe, and Kenneth Woodroofe. These letters were pulled from the alphabetical listing by Climenhaga. It is not known why Climenhaga separated these letters.
Literary Works is comprised of twenty-two boxes which contain Climenhaga's plays and poems, as well as fiction stories and essays. During his lifetime Climenhaga had at least seven columns in various newspapers and newsletters. Three of his columns One Man's Frontier, One Man's Journey, and Dear Good People often had the same material while the introduction was sometimes different or a sentence or two rearranged. One Man's Journey was also broadcasted on the KKSC Radio station at Kansas State University during the 1980s. Climenhaga was a notorious recycler of paper. He often used recycled paper which can be confusing to researchers. If researchers pay close attention, however, they just might find that "recycled" paper useful after all, as it could be a part of another story, poem, etc., whether written by Climenhaga or one of his many friends or colleagues. Climenhaga wrote his first poem at age six. By 1989, he had written approximately 2,500 poems of which 1,200 had been published in various magazines and journals. Volumes of his published poems include: The Age of Pollution; Belief in Chaos; Hawk and Chameleon; The Month of the Shadow on My Heart; Ninety-Nine Messages from Separate Places; None of this Really Matters a Great Deal Now; One Hundred and One Songs are Promised for Tomorrow; Preliminary Walk into the Sweat of Dying; Report on the Progress of the Bearded One's Homework; Spontaneity is a Deceiving God; and The Thirteenth Winter.
Subject Series is contained in seventeen boxes and is organized alphabetically. It includes names such as Charles Jackson Jones, Jr. who was married to artist Molly Ramolla, Kenneth Patchen and Larry Smith. It also includes programs from plays produced, written, and directed by Climenhaga. Other programs include plays produced at the Purple Masque Theatre, Kansas State University; by the Pine Cone Players, Grand Lake, CO; and at UCLA.
The Photograph and Slides Series consists of one box and includes photos of the 1976 Pine Cone
Players, Grand Lake, CO, production of Mark Twain. Photos taken at the Purple Masque
Theatre, Kansas State University include the 1981 production of Kenneth Patchen's Don't Look
Now, the 1989 production of Dust-Storm Wedding and Climenhaga's own play the Marriage
Wheel. The Slides consist of Kenneth Patchen's art poetry.
Comprised of seven boxes, the Media Series includes cassette tapes, reel to reel tapes, VHS video tapes, and computer disks. The computer disks contain some of Climenhaga's manuscripts that were incorporated in Literary Works Series. The cassette tapes include interviews with Ben Nyberg and Jonathan Holden, 1985 letters from Charles Jones, and Climenhaga's 1980s One Man's Journey recorded at KKSU radio, Kansas State University. The reel to reel tapes include several different readings from Patchen's Don't Look Now. The VHS tapes include the "50th Anniversary of the 1939 Pottstown High School Graduates" of interviews with Earl "Yogi" Storm, Dr. Joel Esner, and Raymond Elliott conducted by Bill Achatz. Climenhaga was unable to attend this anniversary gathering where he and others were inducted into the Alumni Honor Roll. Climenhaga created a video to be played at the anniversary program and it is included in this series. The tape Miriam Is Not Amused, a film by Kim Roberts, 1996, is a profile of the life of Miriam Patchen with interesting information about her husband Kenneth Patchen. The most interesting tapes in this series, however, are the interviews with Joel Climenhaga. The one that stands out the most is the one created by the Manhattan, Kansas Art Councils, 1992, where John Biggs interviews Climenhaga.
There are some very interesting interviews with Joel Climenhaga, especially the one filmed by the Manhattan, Kansas Arts Council titled Joel: Creative Profile. Another VHS tape of interest is Miriam Is Not Amused, a film by Kim Roberts, 1996. This is a profile of the life of Miriam Patchen with interesting information about her husband, Kenneth Patchen.
Scrapbooks are contained in one box. The most notable is the Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga with his notes written on the sides of each page. Another item of interest is the 1983-1988 Travel Journal. Climenhaga kept notes of his summer travels, how many miles he traveled, where he traveled to, and when and where he stopped to eat.
The Oversize Series is made up of one box that includes art, art poetry, poetry and program posters. Notable sketches in this series are the drawing of Joel Climenhaga by Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the greeting to the Climenhagas from Carlos and Marianna Cortez in 1972. Kenneth Patchen's art poetry shows up in Lee Artz's "Passion for Peace," Peace Works, Mid- Peninsula Peace Center, Palo Alto, California and in Steven Ratiner's "The Picture Poems of Kenneth Patchen," California Living, 1983. There are four Kenneth Patchen poems included: "The Way Men Live Is a Life," 1944, "A Poem For Christmas," 1961, "What I'd Like To Know Is, 1967" and "A Mercy Filled & Defiant Xmas To All Still Worthy To Be Called Man," 1970. Program posters from the Kansas State University Purple Masque Theatre that are interesting include Mark Edward's Larger Than Life, 1978, Cindy Helfertstay's From Heaven to Hell, 1978, and Chloris Killian's 1981, The Dust-Storm Wedding. Other items of interest includes Climenhaga's 1987 retirement certificate from Kansas State University and a letter from the then Provost, Owen J. Koeppe.
Stored in twenty boxes, the Printed Material includes Climenhaga's poetry magazines, published by him under his publishing company, Transient Press and other research journals and books.
BIOGRAPHY SERIES, 1922-2000
01 01-02 General, 1970, 1973, 1975, 1987, 1992, 1999, [n.d.]
03 Awards
1955, Samuel Goldwyn Award for Creative Writing-
"Marriage Wheel"
2000 Jun 05, Associate Faculty Star Award, Cochise
College Certificate of Appreciation
04 1984-1985, Outstanding Service Award, Manhattan Civic
Theatre, Manhattan, KS
05 Awards, Joel Climenhaga Creative Writing Awards
1994 Winner, Sabbath Days in a Hot Pickup by Jennifer Haley
06 Baby Book, 1922
07 Certificate of Membership
1964 May, Theta Alpha Phi
1974 Jul, Phi Delta Kappa
08 Childhood, [ca. 1929]
Joel, [ca. 1929]
S.S. Euripides, [ca.1929]
09-10 Chronology of the Life and Activities of Joel Climenhaga,
1922-1988
11 College, Courses taken, 1948-1950
12 College, Plan of Study, 1982-1983
13 College, Tutorial Program, [ca. 1982]
14 Confirmation Certificate, 1967
15 Contract, Teaching, Tarkio College, Tarkio, MO, 1987
16 Copyright Certificate, 1969, 1979
17-26 Dossier Documents, 1939-2000
27 Faculty Committees, 1985-1986, 1990
28 Faculty Evaluations, 1989
29 Faculty Personnel Records, 1971-1972, 1977-1978, 1991-1992
30 Genealogy, Climenhaga & Smith, 1994
31-34 Genealogy, John & Emma Smith Climenhaga, 2000
02 01 Journal Entry, 1984 Feb 05
02 Judging, 1976-1982
03 Last Will and Testament of John A. Climenhaga, 1967
04 Memorial Service, 2000 Nov 11
05 Mule Mountain Realty, Home in Bisbee, AZ, 1987, 1997-1998
06-08 Newspaper Clippings reference Climenhaga, 1968-1995
09 Obituaries, 2000 Nov
10 Pottstown High School Commencement, 1939
11 Pottstown High School 50th Anniversary, 1989
12 Professional Activities, 1985-1989
13-15 Readings, 1986-1997
16-18 Retirement, Tributes, 1987
19 Speeches
General Notes, [n.d.]
20 1959 Jan 07, "The Necessity For The Creative Capacity,"
Boyd Auditorium, Wilmington College,
Wilmington, OH
1992 Jan 23, "The New University," Teikyo Westmar
University, LeMars, IA
21 "You Wouldn't Cut Off Your Right Arm, Would You?," [n.d.]
22-23 Student Class Work, 1984-1986
24-26 Transcripts, College, 1939-1941, 1948-1950, 1952-1953, 1957-
1958, 1961-1962, 1966-1967, 1975
27 Travel
1971, Trip to California
1988 Mar, Trip to Ohio
1991, [no place listed]
28 "The Written Works of Joel Climenhaga," 1940-1989
CORRESPONDENCE SERIES, 1912-2000
03 01 Addresses, [n.d.]
02-04 List of Correspondence, 1934-1982
A
05 Abel, Paul, 1987
06 Abrams, Marjorie, 1984
07 Achatz, Bill, 1980
08 Acker, Duane, 1976-1986
09 Adams, Jon, 1983
10 Alderson, Jaye, 1981
11 Alford, Harold, 1990, 1997
12 Allen, Corey, 1974-1994
13 Allen, David Michael, 1991, 1994-1996
14 Ankenbrand, Frank, Jr., 1963
15 Atwater, Barry, 1973, 1975
16 Aust, Dorothy, 1982
B
17 Bachus, Cheryl, 1978
18 Bahener, Liahna, 1998
19 Baird, Martha, 1966
20 Baker, Jackie, 2000
21-22 Bakken, Dick, 1985-1990
23 Barnett, Reid & Dorothy, 1992
24 Bascom, George, 1975-1976, 1985
25 Bashore, Irene Saras, 1996
26 Bathwell, Natalie, [n.d.]
27 Baughman, Ron, 1963,1982-1983
28 Beach (Corrick), Annabelle, 1997
29 Beaudoin, Kenneth, 1964, 1968 , 1973-1975
30 Bell, Martin, 1968
31 Bence, Paige, 1969, 1973, 1975
32 Bender, Eleanor, 1983
33 Bennett, Dick, 1977-1978
34 Bennett, James R., 1977-1978
35 Bennett, John, 1997, 1998
36 Berkeley, Edmund, Jr., 1978
37 Bernard, Milton, 1968
38 Bert, Norman & Deb, 1981-1996
39 Bishop, Leonard, 1987-1988
40-43 Blackman, Belford (Paco) & Gertrude, 1967-1984
44 Bleicher, Norman, 1981
45 Blue, Peter, 1978
46-47 Boatright, Phil, 1966, 1974, 1995
48 Bodine, Clay, 1987
49 Boggess, Gary & Pam, 1976, 1987
50 Bonanno, David, 1997
51 Bottoms, Rita, 1984-1990
52 Bourjaily, Vance, 1993
53 Boyd, Sue, 1964
54 Boyer, C. W. & Ethel, 1983
04 01-03 Bravard, Robert, 1965, 1974-1997
04 Brechbill, Bob & Violet, 1987
05 Brechbill, Naomi, 1985
06 Brennecke, Harry, 1969
07-09 Britton, Ruth Ann, 1997
10 Brown, Katie, 1974, 1975
11 Brown, Michael, 1965
12 Brown, Richard J., 1995
13 Brutus, Dennis, 1987
14 Buchman, Bruce, 1983
15 Buckwalter, Allen S. & Leoda, 1995, 1997
16 Bunton, Norma, 1973-1981
17 Burkholder, Alvin C., 1995
18 Burnett, Carol, 1995
19 [Bye], Reed, [n.d.]
20 Byer, David, 1985
21 Byer, Everett, 1985-1986
22 Byington, Michael, 1987
C
23 Caldwell, Erskine, 1970
24 Caldwell, Virginia, 1966
25 Callahan, James, 1964
26 Campbell, Paul Newell, 1975
27 Carpenter, William E., 1976
28 Carroll, R. M., 1986
29 Cashen, Eric, 1964
30 Cates, Gilbert, 1994
31 Cauble, John, 1996
32 Chalmers, John, 1968
33 Chambers, George, 1964
34 Childs, John, 1978
35 Chryst, Paul, [n.d.]
36 Chumbly, Harold, 1964
37 Claggett, Louise R., 1980
38 Clark, Jonathan & Barbara, [n.d.]
39 Clifton, Merritt, 1985, 1995
40 Climenhaga, Arthur, 1986-1992
41 Climenhaga, David, 2000
42 Climenhaga, David & Dorcas, 1987-1989
43 Climenhaga, David & Verna, 1997
44 Climenhaga, Emma, 1912
Climenhaga, Asa W., 1912
A list of "Letters of Mother to Father" - no
correspondence, just a list of dates
45-46 Climenhaga, Joel, 1978, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999
"A New Open Letter To Anyone Who Receives It," 1997
47 Climenhaga, John, 1987
48 Climenhaga, Mary, 1978
05 01 Clodd, Alan, 1973
02 Cochise College, 1997
03 Cohen, David, 1964
04 Cole, Kathleen, 1986-1987
05 Cole, Wendell, 1968
06 Collins, Jim, 1964
07 Compton, Tamara, 1988
08 Congdon, Kirby, 1995-1997
09-13 Cooper, Mina Craig, 1966, 1974-1997
14 Corbett, Thomas, 1977
15 Corrick, Jeffery, 1981
16 Cortez, Carlos, 1964-1965, 1976-1991
17 Cox, Kenneth, 1992
18 Crabaugh, Emma, 1964
19 Cramer, Carmen & Gary, 1969, 1983
20 Cramer, Elizabeth, 1996
21 Crawford, Anthony, 1984
22 Crawford, Jerry, 1990-1991
23 Creeley, Robert, 1997
24 Crego, Johnny, [n.d.]
25 Crews, Judson, 1964, 1968, 1995-1999
26 Cumpian, Carlos, 1987
27 Cunningham, Frank, 1991
28 Currant, Paul, 1987
29 Curtis, Bob, 1982
30 Curtis, Julia, 1984
31 Cuscaden, Rob, 1964
D
32 Dace, Wallace, 1990-1997, 1999
33 Dalrymple, Valerie, 1975
34 Daniels, Charles, 1989
35 Davidson, Mary, 1984
36 Davila, Elisa, 1983
37 Deep Springs College, 1991
38 Delaplaine, Andrew, 1986
39 Dellinger, David, 1996-1997
40 Dennis, Rodney G., 1978
41 Desmond, Ian, 1997
42 Dickey, R. P., 1997, 1999
43 Dietz, Chris, 1995, 1997
44 Doty, Lisa, 1996
45 Doubiago, Sharon, 1997
46 Downing, Tom, 1988, 1993
47 Dunlap, Ellen S., University of Texas, 1979
E
48 Eastlake, William, 1970
49 Edelnant, Jay, 1989-1991
50 Edwards, Eric, 1986
51 Edwards, Mark, 1975-1989
52 Ekart, Laurie, 1988
53 Elliott, Harley, 1995-1997
54 Elser, R. D., 1967
55 Emery, Jack, 2000
56 Engle, Mahlon, 1987
57 Epstien, Leonard & Bea, 1987
58 Eshleman, Dick, 1997
59 Espey, John, 1995
60 Evans, Robert O., 1976
F
06 01 Fagan, William, 1966
02 Fedder, Norman, 1970, 1973, 1977, 1996
03 Felber, Bill, 1987
04 Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 1997
05 Firestone, Ray, 1985
06 Fisch, Stephen R, 1998
07 Fisher, Leslie C., 1993
08 Fishman, Arnold L., 1964
09 Fly, David K., 1982
10 Ford, Larry, 1990
11 Ford, Lucille, 1989
12 Forrester, Mark, 1991
13 Fortner, Ethel, 1969
14 Fox, Box, 1997
15 Francis, John, 1974-1977, 1982
16 Freeby, Janet, 1976
17 Frerer, Lloyd, 1976
18 Friedman, Sue, 1964
19 Fulton, Leonard V., 1964
G
20 Gale, Marcia, 1967, 1979
21 Gallemore, David, 1971, 1973, 1976
22 Gallup, Donald C., 1978
23 Ganato, Lola M., 1999
24 Garber, Edith Rhoads, 1989
25 Georgakas, Dan, 1995
26 Giebler, Judith, 1998
27 Gilhooley, Jack, 1983-1984
28 Glombecki, Gerry, 1969, 1971, 1974-1975, 1996
29 Goodson, Fred, 1991
30 Gordon, Bob, 1987
31-32 Gorelik, Mordecai, 1963, 1965, 1975-1977
33 Gorham, Emily, 2000
34 Gouran, Patrick, 1984
35 Govan, James F., 1978
36-37 Gray, George, 1965-1995
38 Green, Paul, 1965-1981
39 Greer, Bill, 1966
40 Gregory, Michael, 1989, 1998
41 Grier, Edward, 1997
42 Griffin, Susan Neaderhiser, 1983
43 Grigonis, Frank, 1989-1990
44 Grish, Dora Schield, 1964
45 Groves, Percilla, Simon Fraser University, 1978
46 Guengerich, Dorothy, 1994-1995
47 Guenther, Charles, 1964
48 Gunn, James, 1995
H
49 Haas, E. M., 1965
50 Haley, Jennifer, 1994
51 Hall, Holly, 1978
52 Hall, Ray, Jr., 1988
53 Hall, Steve, 1987
54 Halperin, Mark, 1998
55 Hanni, Carl, 1996-1997
56 Hardie, Cliff, [n.d.]
57 Hardy, Jeffrey, 1985
58 Harrington, Stephen & Nancy, 1970, 1980
59 Haskell, Diana, 1978
60 Hause, Richard, 1986
61-64 Heagy, Leigh (also spelled Lee or Leith)
(aka Thule Egan Stone) 1970, 1973-1974, 1976, 1981-1982
07 01 Heann, Eddie & Kay, 1979
02 Hedemark, Earl, 1972-1973
03 Heffernan, Michael, 1986
04 Heffner, Ray, 1981
05 Heinte, Scott, [ca. 1980]
06 Held, J.P., 1997
07 Helget, Barbara, 1986
08 Hennick, Robert, 1992
09 Henson, Beth, 1996
10 Hernandez, Joetta, 1988
11 Hedyt, Liana, 1989
12 Hill, Shandy, 1981-1990
13 Hirsch, Steve, 1996
14 Hodziewich, Vicki, 1987
15 Holinger, William, 1983
16 Holley, Val, 1994-1995, 1998
17 Holman, Teresa Marie & Michael Johnson, 1995
18 Horn, Jon, 1995
19 Hostetter, Ray, 1981
20 Hougen, Janie, 1984-1985
21 Houston, Velina, 1981-1991
22 Howard, Meigs, 1989
23 Howard, Quentin, 1982
24 Hulbert, Jean, 1994
I
25 Inman, Will, 1995-1997
08 J
01 Jacob, Ken, 1989
02 Jacobs, Fred Rue, 1968-1974, 1976, 1986
03 Jarnot, Lisa, 1997
04 Jarreau, Dianne, 1965
05 Jenkins, Joyce, 1997
06 Johnson, Christopher D., 1996
07 Johnson, Erie, 1977-1978
08 Johnson, R. Steven, 2000
09 Johnson, Will, 1996
10-35 Jones, Charles, 1955, 1963-1967, 1983-1993
09 01 Jones-Heagy, Darcy, 1981
02 Jones, J. Paul, 1980
03 Justice, Donald, 1997
K
04 Kauffman, George, 1995-1997
05 Keating, Debra, 1996
06 Kepler, Roy C., 1975
07-08 Kiel, Frederick O., 1986-1995
09 Kilpack, Ben, 1984
10 Kiralyfalvi, Bela, 1977
11 Kizershot, Julie, 1998
12 Kleinau, Marvin, 1990
13-15 Knab, Sally A. (S.A.M.), 1993-1997
16 Koisch, Mary, 1982
17 Krietzer, Helen, 1986
18 Kruh, Robert F., 1977
19 Kruk, Ted, 1989
20 Kulacki, Frank, 1990
L
21 L'Amour, Beau, 1996
22 Lacey, Lana R. Castle, 1974
23 Landis, Howard & Viola, 1982
24 Larsen, Carl, 1965
25 Laughlin, James, 1978
26 Leavitt, Cornelia, 1981
27 LeMaster, J. R., 1966
28 Lengyel, Cornel, 1995-1997
29 Leonesio, Claudia, 1981
30 Lewis, Lawrence, 1988
31 Lienesche, Lucy Ann, 1987
32 Lingle, George A., Sr., 1999
33 Linnell, James, 1991
34 Lipman, Joel, 1997
35 Lloyd, Jeannie, 1964
36 Lock, Duane, 1995
37 Lohman, Janette M., 1996
38 Lorraine, Lilith, 1966
39 Loshinsky, Jeff B., 1999-2000
40 Louis, William, 1976
41 Lozar, Tom, 1973-1983
42 Lyon, Mabelle, 1975
43 Lyons, Carmen E., 1965
Mac
44 Macgowan, Kenneth, 1961-1962
45 MacVittie, Velma (Bonnie), 1998
Mc
46 McBeth, David, 1981
47 McCleery, Nancy H., 1989, 1994-1997
48 McClellan, Doug & Marge, 1985
49-50 McConkie, Lynn, 1992-1997
51 McCord, George & Mary, 1999
52 McGovern, Robert, 1992
53-56 McKinney, Duane, 1988, 1990
57 McLeod, Emilie W., 1970
M
10 01 Maack, Ralph, 1989
02 Magotra, Corrinne, 1987
03 Makowski, Silvia Ann, 1966
04 Malone, Marvin, 1997
05 Malpede, Karen, 1990
06 Manderino, Ned, 1974-1980
07 Manning, Hugo, 1975
08 Marks, Carolyn, 1983
09 Martin, Earlene E., 1997
10 Martin, John, 1977-1978, 1997
11 Martinez, Tina, 1981
12 May, James Boyer, 1973
13 Maylone, R. Russell, 1978
14 Melintz, William, 1981, 1983, 1987
15 Micheline, Jack, 1995
16 Miller, Corrie, [n.d.]
17-27 Moberg, George, 1964, 1966,1968-1997
28 Moberg, Peggy, 1985
29 Mock, Joanne, 1987
30 Moe, Christian, 1966, 1974-1975, 1993
31 Moffat, Mary Jane, 1968-1997
32 Mohl, Bart, 1964
33 Montgomery, John, 1987
34 Montgomery, Sally, 1981, 1986
35 Moore, Bob, 1990
36 Moore, Wanda Allen, 1964, 1966, 1973-1974
37-38 Morgan, Richard, 1976-1979
39 Moser, Norman, 1964
40 Mounsey, Pauline, founding editor The Lucid Stone, 1994-1995
41-42 Mullane, Bill, 1987-1990, 1997, 2000
43 Murphy, Mike, 1968, 1970
44 Murray, Wendy, 1986
N
11 01 Nakagyo, Tracy, 1964
02 Nelaton, Patrice, 1981-1982
03 Nelson, Eugene, 1983
04 Nelson, Ray, 1968, 1977
05 Nichols, Harold J., 1979, 1982
06 Nicodemus, Karen, 1999
07 Noble, William, 1964, 1966
O
08 Oaks, Susan, 1978
09 O'Connell, Ian, 1994-1995
10 O'Donnell, Monica, 1987
11 Oggel, Terry, 1983
12 Oka, Odinchezo Monica, 1981
13 Olander, Joseph, 1992
14 Opsata, Margaret, 1967
15 Origlia, Susan H., 1968
16 Orlen, Steven, 1970
P
17 Paiste, Terryl, 1978
18 Palan, John R., 1976
19 Panton, Keith, 1966, 1968
20 Parker, Harry B., 1993
21-26 Patchen, Kenneth & Miriam, 1962-1971
27-39 Patchen, Miriam, 1971-1998
12 01 Payne, W. M., 1975
02 Pennington, Lee, 1966, 1976-1990
03 Perlman, Jess, 1966-1967
04 Peters, Jo, 1993-1996
05 Petri, Lori, 1964
06 Peyton, Georgina C., 1978
07 Pflieger, Jean, aka, Jean St. James (Son, Martin Starr), 1975-1976,
1999
08 Philbuick, Dick, 1974-1975
09 Philpott, Wayne, 1965
10 Pibbs, Bertha, [n.d.]
11 Pickarts, Douglas, 1976
12 Pierce, Deborah, 1987-1996
13 Pine Cone Players Company, 1977-1978
14 Place, Jeffrey, 1994
15 Plumly, Stanley, 1978, 1996-1997
16 Plummer, Rick, 1983
17 Poets and Writers, Mary Gannon, [n.d.]
18 Pontiff, Brenda, 1987
19 Porter, Bern, 1995-1997
20 Power, Victor, 1985-1986
21 Proctor, David E., 1999
22 Prusik, Charles J. & Donna M. Davis-Prusik, 1994
Q
23 Quinn, Timothy, 1976
24 Quinter, Ralph S., 1989
R
25 Rainey, Carol, 1983
26 Rakosi, Carl, 1997
27 Ramolla, Molly, 1994
28 Rathbun, David, 1973, 1975
29 Rathmann, Andrew, 1997
30 Read, Barbara, 2000
31 Read, James M., 1963
32 Rebec, Estelle, 1978
33 Reed, Elaine, 1977
34 Regan, Max. 1996
35 Reid, LaVona Stalcup, 1991
36 Rey, Evelyne, 1965
37 Richardson, Arthur, 1991
38 Ristan, G. H., 1964
39 Robbins, Kenneth, 1992-1993
40 Robitaille, Stephen, 1977
41 Roland, Paul, 1984-1991
42 Ruder, Diane, 1988
43 Russell, John D., 1973
S
44 Saltman, Benjamin, 1995-1996
45 Sanders, Ed, 1997
46 Sapp, Alan, 1990
47 Saracen, Albert, 1981-1982
48 Sauls, Roger, 1965
49-51 Savage, George, Jr., 1967-1997
52 Savage, Gladys, 1967-1991, 1997
53 Savage, John, 2000
54-59 Savage, Russ, 1995, 1998
13 01 Schaefer, August, 1994-1995
02 Schaefer, David, 1987
03 Schevill, James, 1997
04 Schlager, Glenn, 1975
05 Scott, Dean, 1992
06 Scott, Leon, 1992
07-08 Seeger, Anthony, 1993
09 Selden, Leo, 1965
10 Sellin, Eric, 1963-1964
11 Serrano, Michael, 1996-1997
12 Shanoff, Gwendolyn, 1976
13-36 Shaw, Fred, 1982-1983
The Mephisto Addenda, 1956-1982
14 01 Shawcross, John, 1977
02 Shea, Martin, 1982-1984
03 Sheils, Linda, 1991
04 Sheldon, Robert, 1977
05 Shepard, Martin, 1986
06 Sherlock, Nancy, 1995
07 Sherman, Warren J., 1994
08 Shestak, David, 1976
09-10 Shippey, Elda, 1995-1997
11 Shore, Herbert L., 1966
12 Shrader, Richard A., 1978
13 Sider, E. Morris, 1981-1987
14 Siegel, Gail, 1995, 1997
15 [Siegle], Fred, Mary & Dan, 1985
16 Silvaer, Vince, 1998
17 Sinnett, Kathleen, 1976
18 Skibell, Joseph, 1994
19 Sloan, Gladys Albright (Mrs. Harold B. Sloan), 1989
20 Smalley, Jack, 1990
21 Smetzer, Mike, 1986, 1992
22 Smith, D. Vincent, 1963-1964
23 Smith, J. B., 1979
24-27 Smith, Larry, 1977-1998, 2000
28 Smith, Ruth W., 2000
29 Solberg, Don, 1978
30 Speer, Laurel, 1995-1997
31 Stamey, William L., 1976
32 Stefaniak, Gary, 1990
33 Steffen, John, 1974, 1977
34 Stevens, A. Wilbur, 1966
35 Stewart, Joffre, [n.d.]
36 Stiles, Knute, 1994
37 Straus, Roger, 1965
38 Sullivan, John, 1998
39 Sutton, Marshall, 1966
40 Sutton, William A., 1970
41 Swain, Alice, 1965
42 Szkolnik, Harriet, 1964
T
15 01 Tagliabue, John, 1995
02 Talbert, Sally, 1990, 1995
03 Talbot, William, 1966, 1972, 1974-1976, 1986
04 Taylor, Kira, 1964
05 Taylor, Lori, 1993
06 Thorsheim, Larry, 1975
07 Tibbits, Randolph K., 1978
08 [Titus], Ralph, [ca. 1984]
09 Tombaugh, Sandra, 1974
10 Trank, Lisa, 1997
11 Trauth, Sue, 1977
12 Trawick, Leonard, 1986
13 Treat, Lucia, 1964
14 Tucker, Lori, 1982
15 Tuthill, Stacy, 1995
U
16 Urban, Robert, 1981
V
17 Van Nostrand, M. Abbott, 1963
18 Van Riper, Craig, 1996
19 Van Tassel, Wesley, 1981-1999
20-22 Villani, Jim, 1992-1997
W
23 Wagner, Phil, 1995, 1997
24 Wain, John, 1965, 1973
25 Wald, Diane, 1997
26-27 Waldman, Anne, 1999
28 Wales, Dirk, 1987, 1997
29 Walker, William E., 1991
30 Wall, Michael,1976
31 Ward, Bill, 1993
32 Wasser, Scott, 1987
33 Watkins, Nina, 1973
34 Weager, Kathleen, 1987
35 Weaver, Clarence, 1965
36 Weidman, Phil E., 1964
37 Wells, Mary Lou, 1966, 1977
38 Wenger, Donna Climenhaga, 1999
39 White, Robert, 1966
40 Wickstrom, Gordon M., 1983
41 Wiebe, Dallas, 1986
42 Williams, Jonathan, 1978, 1997
43 Williamson, Skip, 2000
44 Wilson, Tom, 1975
45 Winger, Paul and Doris, 1997
46 Wister, Isabel, 1994
47 Woessner, Warren, 1995
48 Wolfe, Myrna, 1968
49 Woodley, Esther Marquette, 1989
50 Woodroofe, Ken, 1963, 1966,1968-1989
51 Wright, Donald J., 1987
52 Wright, Rozelle, 1990
53 Wudtke, Alicia, 1987, 1989
Z
16 01 Zawinski, Andrena, 1996-1997
02 Zercher, Jacob, 1999
03 Zercher, Ray, 1985
04 Ziegler, Theresa, 1984
Unidentified Surname
05 [?], Albert, 1982-1983
06 [?], Ana, 1974
07 [?], Annabelle, 1982
08 [?], Audrey, 1973
09 [?], Bennett, 1982
10 [?], Beth, 1996
11 [?], Bob, 1963
12 [?], Bruce, 1986
13 [?], Carmen, 1979
14 [?], Cavan, [n.d.]
15 [?], Charlie, 1976
16 [?], Christopher, 1973
17 [?], Clarissa, 1993
18 [?], Dave, 1990
19 [?], Doug, 1976
20 [?], Earl, 1973
21 [?], Elda, 1976
22 [?], Ferd, 1982
23 [?], Fran, 1976
24 [?], Frank, 1976
25 [?], Gordon, 1975, 1980, 1987
26 [?], Greta, 1976
27 [?], Guy, 1975
28 [?], Jean, 1992
29 [?], Jim, 1993-1994
30 [?], John, 1987
31 [?], John & Peggy, 1982
32 [?], Kate, 1973-1975
33 [?], Levy, 1966
34 [?], Lynn, 1992-1993
35 [?], Marlene, 1965
36 [?], Martin, 1983
37 [?], Mary Jane, 1964
38 [?], Mervyn, 1967
39 [?], Mike, 1990
40 [?], Patt, 1974-1975
41 [?], Paul, 1985, 1987
42 [?], Roy, 1967
43 [?], Steph, 1976
44 [?], Stephen, 1977
45 [?], Steven, 1994
46 [?], Sue, 1967
47 [?], Tina & Rob, 1995
48 [?], Tom, 1988
49 [?], Tracy, 1964
50 [?], Wallace, 1968-1969
51 [?], Wayne, 1964
52-53 Unidentified, 1964-1965, 1967-1970, 1973-1974, 1976, 1979,
1981-1982, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1994-1995, 1997
17 Poetry Magazines
01 Alura Quarterly, Aust, Dorothy & Ruth Lamb, 1981-1982
02 The American Poetry Review, 1982
03 The American Scholar, Epstein, Joseph, 1981
04 Apalachee Quarterly, 1981
05 The Archer, Brown, Wilfred, 1982
06 Artifact, Matuzak, Joe, 1982
07 Back Country, 1982
08 Black Warrior Review, Hathaway, Dev, 1982
09 Bread, Fly, Father David, 1975
10 The Browns Mills Review, 1981
11 Calliope, 1982
12 The Cape Rock, Hirschfield, Ted, 1981
13 Cedar Rock, Yates, David C., 1981
14 Chelsea, Raiziss, Sonia, 1981
15 Chicago Review, Tuma, Keith W., 1981
16 Chowder Review, Slate, Ron, 1982
17 Creative Review, Coffield, Glen, 1981
18 Crop Dust, 1982
19 The Fault, McMahon, Terrance, 1981
20 Field, Young, David, 1982
21 Green River Review, Tyner, Raymond, 1982
22 Greyledge Review, 1981-1982
23 Hanging Loose, Schreiber, Ron, 1982
24 Happiness Holding Tank, Drake, Albert, 1981
25 Hawaii Review, 1981-1982
26 The Hudson Review, Hoover, Judith, 1981
27 Hyacinths and Biscuits, Card, Jane R., 1975
28 In a Nutshell, Odam, Joyce, 1981
29 Invisible City, McBride, John & Paul Vangelisti, 1982
30 The Iowa Review, Groff, David, 1981
31 Karamu, Guernsey, Bruce, 1981
32 The Kenyon Review, Sharp, Ronald & Frederick Turner, 1981
33 KUDZU, Gardner, Stephen & Andy Williams, 1982
34 The Madison Review, Harth, Becky, 1982
35 Magazine, Dobroslavic, Darlene, 1982
36 The Massachusetts Review, 1981
37 Maxy's Journal, Chambers, Craig, 1982
38 Mid-American Review, 1982
39 The Mill, Urick, Kevin, 1982
40 The Mississippi Review, Barthelme, Frederick, 1981
41 The Missouri Review, Eastman, Jon, 1982
42 The New England Review, Schley, Jim, 1982
43 Nit and Wit Literary Arts Magazine, Dominguez, Leonard J., 1981
44 The North American Review, Cooley, Peter, 1981
45 The Old Red Kimono, Anderson, Ken & JoAnne Starns, 1981
46 Permafrost, 1981
47 Phantasm, Jackson, Larry, 1982
48 Porch, Cervantes, James, 1982
49 Port Land Review, 1982
50 Pteranodon, Lieb, Patricia & Carol Schott, 1983
51 Quarterly West, 1982
52 Redivider, Adams, Jon, 1982
53 Sackbut Review, Peckenpaugh, Angela, 1981
54 Scree, 1982
55 Seven, Northe, James Neill, 1981
56 Silverfish Review, Moody, Roger & Randy Roorda, 1982
57 South Carolina Review, 1981
58 The Spirit That Moves Us, Sklar, Morty & Jim Mulac, 1981
59 Stone Country, Neeld, Judith, 1982
60 Street Bagel, Lebeda, Charles, 1981
61 Unmuzzled Ox, Andre, Michael, 1981
62 The Unspeakable Visions of the Individual, Knight, Arthur,
Winfield & Kit Knight, 1981
63 UROBOROS, 1981
64 The Virginia Quarterly Review, Blackford, Staige, 1981
65 Wind Magazine, Howard, Quentin R., 1982
66 The Wormwood Review, Malone, Marvin, 1981
67 Young Publications, Young, Lincoln B., 1976
18 01-13 1939-1946
Never Doubt I Love - pieces extracted from correspondence to and from
Arkemc, Louis
Burfete, Rita
Climenhaga, John & Emma
Engle, Elda
Funk, Benjamin
Hoover, Mary Elizabeth
Kavanaugh, James
Lenhert, Dorothy
Miller, Warren
Ruiz, Carmen
Ryneay, Joseph
Saraceni, Albert
14-20 1947-1949
19 01-05 1947-1949
To a Woman Whose First Name Was Cleo - pieces extracted from
correspondence to
Climenhaga, John & Emma
Dempsey, Earl
Dewhurst, Steve
Kavanaugh, James
McGaugh, Danna
Ostenreider, Jessie Naylor
Pozdno, John
Wolfe, Myrna
Yancy, Margaret
19 06-29 1950-1952
correspondence to -- gives insights to college years at UCLA
Climenhaga, John & Emma
Climenhaga, Leoda
Cooper, Mina
Gale, Marcia
Goodwin, Kathy
Kingson, Walter
Martin, Ronald
Miller, Henry
Patchen, Kenneth
Wolfe, Myrna
Yancy, Margaret
20 01-21 1953-1956
Barney, Mike
Bernard, Milton
Boston, Leslie
Brando, Marlon
Climenhaga, John & Emma
Climenhaga, Leoda
Diehl, Rosalie
Garland, Thomas
Hedemark, Earl
Levine, Ada
MacGowan, Kenneth
Motter, Opal
Motter, Zoe (while there is a space for the letter, there is no letter)
Perry, Kathi
Saraceni, Albert
Stover, Kermit
Whitney, John Hay Foundation
Wolfe, Myrna
[??], Penny
20 22-29 1957-1960
21 01-12 1957-1960
Baughman, Ron
Bernard, Milton (Mike)
Bravard, Robert
Burns, Frank
Clark, John
Climenhaga, John & Emma
Climenhaga, Neal
Friedman, Sue
Hobgood, Burnet
Gray, Hugh
Kilpack, Gilbert
MacGowan, Kenneth
McGrath, David
McGrath, Nona
Martin, Ron & Pat
Moberg, George & Ning
Morgan, W. Brook
Motter, Opal
Nedwich, Bernard
Patchen, Kenneth
Philbrick, Norman
Plumly, Stanley
Sacket, F. N.
Savage, George
Schnitzler, Henry
Shaw, Fred
Stover, Kermit (Supervising Principal, Central Dauphin High
School, Harrisburg, PA)
Wesley, Robert
Wiesehan, Jane Rand
Woodroofe, Kenneth
21 13-29 1961-1962
22 01-09 1961-1962
Baldwin, Joseph
Baughman, Ron
Bernard, Milton (Brother Mike)
Blackman, Belford "Paco"
Bobp, Betty
Bowman, George
Boyle, Nancy A. (Mrs. J. Neil Boyle)
Bravard, Robert
Broad, Jay
Clay, Jack
Climenhaga, Arthur
Climenhaga, John
Climenhaga, Leoda
Conkle, E. P.
Curnow, Allen
Dace, Wallace
Duncan, Robert
Fabian, Hans
Gallaway, Marian
Gousseff, James W.
Green, Paul
Gross, Roger D.
Haaga, Agnes
Harris, Richard A.
Havens, John F.
Hedemark, Earl
Hellgren, Lars
Hess, Geraldine
Hobgood, Burnet M.
Hruby, Norbert J.
Johnson, Richard T.
Kayser, Kathryn
Keeney, C. H.
Kendall, Robert
Kerans, James
Kiel, Fred O.
Klein, Stanley
Kozelka, Paul
MacGowan, Kenneth
McGraw, William R.
McNee, John
Madsen, Patricia
Manfull, Lowell L.
Marguiles, Mrs. Newton
Martin, Ron
Mawner, Randy
Miller, Henry
Miller, Paul A.
Moberg, George
Morrison, Jack
Mossman, Mrs. J. K.
Motter, Charlotte (Zoe's sister)
Motter, Opal (Zoe's mother)
Ness, Lucy L.
Nolte, Charles M.
Panton, Keith
Paul, Rick D.
Petrovna, Yelena
Philbrick, Norman
Plumly, Stanley
Randall, Paul E.
Reardon, William
Richardson, Forman
Rosenberg, Marvin
Rubin, Joel E.
Savage, George
Schnitzler, Henry
Schwartz, Lynne
Severns, J. G.
Schneideman, Robert I.
Shaw, Fred
Slater, James E.
Smalley, Webster
Smiley, Sam
Squire, Roger
Stambusky, Alan A.
Sullivan, Sylvia
Sutton, Marshall
Telford, Robert S.
Thompson, George
Trapido, Joel
Volbach, Dr. Walther R.
Walden, William
Walters, Donald N.
Walker, John A.
Wattron, Frank
Weller, George
Willis, Rose J.
Wolfe, Myrna
Woodroofe, Kenneth
Yelvington, Ramsey
Zuckerman, Albert J.
22 10-33 1963-1966
Aarons, Mrs. Bernard
Anderson, Gwendolyn
Ayers, David H.
Baldwin, Joseph
Barrie, Charas
Beck, Gordon
Blackman, Belford (Paco)
Blaisdell, Nesbitt
Blazek, Douglas
Boatright, Philip
Bokar, Phyllis Beardsley
Bowles, V. P.
Boyle, Walden P.
Bravard, Robert
Brink, Frank
Brown, Michael
Cadigan, George L.
Caldwell, Mr. & Mrs. Erskine
Colbath, Arnold
Cole, Wendell
Collins, Margaret
Cooper, Mina
[Cortez, Mr. & Mrs. Carlos] amigo y amiga
Crammer, Carl
Crobaugh, Mrs. Emma
Crockett, John
Cromie, Bob
Currimbhoy, Asif E.
Dace, Wallace
Davis, Harry
Dickinson, Hugh
Dye, Jack
Elder, Judith
Eldridge, Gary G.
Fedder, Norman J.
Fegan, William J.
Fisher, Lawrence F.
Flanagan, James
Fowler, Gene
Fowler, Knox
Friedman, Sue
Gale, Marcia
Gilder, Rosamond
Gorelik, Mordecai
Graham, Kenneth L.
Granick, Harry
Gray, George A. III
Green, Paul
Greene, Raymond B.
Griffis, Elliot
Grimm, O.
Haddad, Amir
Harrington, Gordon
Harris, B.
Harris, Richard
Hearn, G. Edward
Hedges, Alan
Helsabeck, Fred
Hess, Geraldine
Hill, Ann
Hill, Mrs. George R.
Honaker, Gerald L.
Hostetter, D. Ray
Hustead, Newton
Irving, Jules
Jasudowicz, Dennis
Jedd, Joseph
Jones, Olivia
Katz, Menke
Kendall, Robert E.
Kiel, Fred
Klain, James M.
Kozelka, Paul
Kracht, Fritz Andre
Kuhns, Jacob
Kuner, E. Mildred
Kuner, M. C.
LaBelle, Christine
Lee, Warren M.
LeMaster, J. R.
Lincoln, Maryland
Lineberger, James
Lipman, Mrs. A.
Lister, S. Woodward
Loney, Glenn
Loper, Robert
Lowenfels, Walter
Lubs, Frederick
Lucas, Charles
Lyons, Carmen E.
MacDougal, P. S.
MacGowan, Mrs. Kenneth
McGraw, William R.
McKinney, Michael
McMullam, Frank
Mack, Rose Ann
Madsen, Particia D.
Martin, Ronald
Martin, Wayne
Mee, Charles Jr.
Mee, Kirk
Menagh, H. B.
Mickel, Jere C.
Miller, Linda
Mills, Tom
Mitze, Clark
Moberg, George
Moe, Christian H.
Mohl, R. L. Bart
Napora, Paul Edward
Novello, Joe
Obee, Harold B.
Palmer, Opal Y.
Pendleton, James D.
Perry, Dick
Plumly, Stanley
Polking, Kirk
Prince, Leslie E. F.
Ralph, George
Reardon, Dr. William R.
Reynolds, Gladys R. G.
Rigdon, Walter
Roberts, Vera Mowry
Rosenberg, Marvin
Rosenthal, Saul
Rubin, Joel E.
Rulon, Samuel A.
Sabath, Bernard
Sabath, Wallace
Salek, Joe
Savage, Dr. George
Savio, John
Schechner, Richard
Schneideman, Robert I.
Schneider, Alan
Scott, Charles E.
Scott, Joseph
Shade, C. Edwin
Shaw, Fred
Shore, Herbert L.
Smiley, Sam
Smith, Wallace
Smith, Warren
Snyder, Arlis M.
Solann, Evelyn
Southworth, Jen
Southworth, Mrs. Jen
Stahle, Leo H.
Stavis, Barrie
Steible, Dr. Daniel J.
Sundberg, Edward F.
Swanson, Ralph N.
Talbot, William
Thomas, Sherwood
Thorning, Just
Trapido, Joel
Tremble, Stella Craft
Trotman, William
Trumbauer, Walter H.
Turner, Joel
Van Buren Players
Van Burnt, H. L.
Van Nostrand, Abbott
Van Tassel, Wesley
Van Voorhis, Richard
Vick, Leslie
Volbach, Walter R.
Wain, John
Walden, William
Walker, Harry
Walker, John A.
Wall, Dorothy
Walters, Ann
Walters, Donald N.
Washburn, Fawan
Wells, Henry W.
Weller, George
White, Robert T.
White, Melvin R.
Whitley, Hilda A.
Williamson, Mervyn
Winship, Loren
Yaari, Malkah
Yuen, Ah Kwong
Zuckerman, Albert J.
23 01-16 1967-1971
Alford, Harold J.
Almquist, Sherry
Bashore, Irene Saras
Bell, Martin
Bence, Paige
Berman, Mark
Blackman, Belford
Boatright, Philip
Boyle, Walden P.
Bunton, Norma
Burnett, Carol
Cadigan, George L.
Chalmers, John
Climenhaga, David
Climenhaga, Leoda
Cole, Wendell
Cortez, Carlos & Marianna
Crews, Jusdon
Dace, Wallace
Damon, Dennis
Elserm, R. D.
Erickson, Jane
Ezenwa, S. S.
Fedder, Norman J.
Fegan, William J.
Flower, Alice
Fortner, Ethel N.
Glombecki, Jerry
Gorelik, Mordecai
Gousseff, James W.
Gray, George A. III
Green, Paul
Gulager, Clu
Harrington, Gordon
Harrington, Stephen
Hayden, Betty
Heagy, H. Lee
Hedemark, Earl
Helsabeck, Fred
Hodge, Phil
Howard, Susan
Howe, Richard R.
Jackson, C. Bernard
Jacobs, Fred Rue
Jedd, Joseph
Joe, Jeanne
Kearns, James
Korns, Leota
Kray, Charles M.
La Beck, Peter
Loper, Robert
McCain, James A.
McKinely, William
McLeod, Archibald
Marroney, Peter R.
Marshall, Herbert
Martell, Fred
Martin, Patricia
Minor, James
Moberg, George
Moe, Christian H.
Motter, Charlotte
Motter, Richard K.
Odam, Joyce
Okah, Monica
Olsher, Laura
Onukaogu, Monica
Nelson, Ray
Nichols, Harold
Panton, Keith St. Elmo
Parkinson, John
Patchen, Kenneth & Miriam
Patterson, Thomas M.
Pennington, Lee
Philbrick, Richard
Randall, Paul
Read, James
Ridenour, George W.
Robins, Edmund
Sabath, Bernard
Savage, George & Gladys
Shank, Theodore
Smalley, Webster
Smiley, Sam
Solann, Evelyn
Swanson, Ralph
Talbot, William
Thompson, Suzanne
Thompson, Tracy
Tipling, Gary & Carmen
Typer, Donald M.
Van Tassel, Wesley
Vick, Leslie
Weddington, Grace
White, Ken
Williamson, Mervyn
Wolfe, Elise
Wolfe, Myrna
Woodroofe, Kenneth
Young, Colin
23 17-27 1972-1974
24 01-10 1972-1974
Alford, Harold J.
Allen, Corey
Beaudoin, Kenneth
Bischer, Barbara
Blackman, Belford
Boatright, Philip
Bravard, Robert S.
Brown, Mrs. John Lott
Bunton, Norma
Chanen, Audrey
Cheney, L. Stanley
Clodd, Alan
Cook, Donald N.
Cooper, Mina
Cortez, Carlos
Coxhead, Peter
D'Harnoncourt, Everard
Dace, Wallace
Dempsey, Earl
Denning, Dennis
Dodrill, Charles
Edwards, Mark
Epstein, Len
Fegan, William J.
Feiler, Eva
Flower, Alice
Fortner, Ethel N.
Fowler, Gene
Frances, John W. N.
Gale, Marcis
Gallemore, David
Glen, Emilie
Glombecki, Gerry
Gray, George A. III
Green, Paul
Hagstrom, Jon M.
Hamilton, Anne
Handley-Taylor, Geoffrey
Hansen, Harold I.
Hardie, Clifford
Harrington, Gordon
Harrington, Stephen
Heagy, Lee & Ann
Hedemark, Earl
Helsabeck, Fred
Jacobs, Fred Rue
Johnston, George
Jones, T. Canby
Kepler, Roy
La Beck, Peter
LaClair, Earl
Lowenfels, Walter
Lyons, Peggy
McKinney, Michael P.
Manderino, Ned
Manning, Hugo
Mills, Tom
Moe, Christian H.
Moffat, Mary Jane
Mogg, Dick
Moser, Norman
Murphy, Michael
Odam, Joyce
Ohne, Sandra
Pflieger, Jean
Philbrick, Richard
Plumly, Stanley
Rasmussen, Jo Ann
Rathban, David
Russell, John D.
Sarlos, Robert K.
Savage, George
Savage, George, Jr.
Shank, Theodore
Shippey, Mervyn
Sinnett, [??]
Sklar, George
Smiley, Sam
Snyder, Arlis M.
Sorensen, Edwin R.
Srinivas, Krishna
Stamey, William
Stewart, Joffre
Stone, Thule Egan
Swanson, Ralph
Talbert, Chris
Talbot, William
Tombaugh, Richard F.
Tombaugh, Sandra
Umble, Roy
Unangst, Florence Beck
Wilson, Tom
Wolfe, Elise
Yuzon, Amado M.
24 11-28 1975-1976
Allen, Corey
Arnold, Donna
Arnold, Roger
Atwater, Barry
Bailey, John D.
Bascom, George
Berg, Ernest
Boisvert, Jan
Bostyan, Joanne
Boyle, Walden P.
Brooks, Fred
Brown, Elinor Henry
Bruce, James
Bunton, Norma
Burns, Bob
Campbell, Paul Newell
Carpenter, William E.
Carroll, George
Cauble, John
Clark, Jonathan
Clifton, Merritt
Cooper, Guy
Cooper, Mina
Corum, Cathy
Crossan, Carol
Curnow, Allen
Curry, Scott
Daubenas, Joseph
Davis, Jed
Denning, Dennis
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Frerer, Lloyd
Frost, Doug S.
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Gallemore, J. David
Gambino, Judy
Glen, Emilie
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Graham, Curtis
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Gray, Sandra
Handley-Taylor, Geoffrey
Harrington, Stephen
Hearn, Edward
Helstien, Melvyn
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Hopkins, William F.
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Jedd, Joseph
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Jones, T. Canby
Kahler, Christine
Kepler, Roy
Kirk, Bill
Kuhlke, William
MacKay, Barbara
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Mabbott, Carol
Manderino, Ned
Manning, Hugo
Maxey, Teresa Anne
May, James Boyer
Melnitz, William
Metzger, Cheryl
Moffat, Mary Jane
Morgan, Richard G.
Needham, Fran
Neidorf, Samuel D.
Palefsky, Geoffrey Jay
Pauly, Nell
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Pflieger, Jean
Quinn, Timothy
Riley, Kim
Sala, Jim
Sanders, Fuston
Savage, George, Sr. & Gladys
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Wohler, Lynn
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Wolfe, Edgar
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Woodroofe, Kenneth
[?], Al
[?], Frank & Mary
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[?], Lynn & Pam
25 01-23 1977-1978
Acker, Duane
Allen, Corey
Allen, Dale
Anderson, Keith
Bacus, Cheryl
Baird, Donald A.
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Bennett, J. R.
Berkeley, Edmund, Jr.
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Cote, Wayne J.
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Embry, Leon
Evans, Robert O.
Frantz, Ray W. Jr.
French, Samuel
Gallup, Donald
Gambino, Judy
Gorelik, Mordecai
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Gulager, Clu
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Harrington, Stephen
Heagy, Lee
Hill, Dorinda
Howe, Sue
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Lautenbach, Renee
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Lemmon, Jennie
Lohf, Kenneth A.
Lomond, Carol
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Manderino, Ned
Martin, John
Maxey, Gary
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Szladits, Lola L.
Talbert, Chris
Talbot, William
Tams-Witmark Public Library, Incorporation
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Young, Noel
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26 01-15 1979-1981
Achatz, W. F. Jr.
Beasecker, Robert
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Blackman, Belford A. (Paco)
Bleicher, Norman
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Burke, William
Casey, John J.
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Cauble, John
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Climenhaga, Mary
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Edwards, Mark
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Gunn, James
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Heagy, Harold J.
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Hill, Shandy
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Hostetter, D. Ray
Houston, Velina
Jones, J. Paul
Koman, Steve
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Leonesio, Claudia
Levitt, Phillip G.
Lienesche, Lucy Ann
McCarthy, John F. Jr.
Martinez, Tina V.
Matthew, Frank
Melnitz, William
Morgan, Richard
Morrison, Jack
Mosier, J. E.
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Newborn, Sasha
Pacheco, Connie
Peterson, Stephen M.
Ross, Lynn Jr.
Salazar, Donald M.
Santa Fe Nursery Company
Saraceni, Al
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Talbert, Christopher N.
Tipling, Carmen
Torres, Bernice T.
Van Tassel, Wesley
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Weisfeld, Eugene W.
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Woodroofe, Kenneth
Wright, Cecelia
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26 16-29 1982
27 01-05 1982
Acker, Duane
Alford, Harold
Aquarius Prize Headquarters
Baughman, Ronald
Bert, Norman
Blackman, Belford (Paco)
Blackman, Gertrude
Boatright, Philip
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Chaffey College, Transcript Department
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Coronado Pharmacy, Incorporation
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Credit Bureau of Albuquerque, NM
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Gas Company of New Mexico
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Houston, Velina
Howard, Quentin
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Kansas Quarterly
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MLA Newspaper
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27 06-28 1983-1985
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American University
At the Foot of the Mountain Newsletter
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Cosgrove, Casey
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Curnow, Allen
Davila, Elisa
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England, Edna
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Fruman, [?]
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Graves, R.
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MLA Convention Center
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28 01-24 1986-1987
Acker, Duane
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Allen, Corey
American Poetry Review
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[?], Bob
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[?], Marilyn
29 01-22 1988-1991
Achatz, William F. Jr.
Alford, Harold
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Anderson, Michael
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Atchison, Brad
Badendick, Pam
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Dawson, Ruth
Deets, Horace B.
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Edelnant, Jay
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Zivanovic, Judith
29 23-30 1992-Feb 1993
30 01-17 1992-Feb 1993
Allen, Corey
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Burlingame-Peters, Jo
Camp, Jennifer
Clift, Gary
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Mullane, Bill
Nagai, Willie
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Nyberg, Benjamin M.
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Riggins, Robert
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30 18-29 1993 Mar-Dec
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Agut, Shawn
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Parker, Harry B.
Perry, Josephine A.
Phillips, Sara J.
Pollard, Thomas N. Jr.
Radke, Karl
Ramolla, Molly
Randolph, Jay
Rebein, Robert
Rehurek, Dan W.
Reidlinger, Charles R.
Rice-Talbert, Sally
Richard, Paul T.
Riggins, Robert
Rodgers, Ray
Rothburd, Carrie
Rousser, Linda
Ruiz, Soledad
Sawyer, Joy
Schlundt, Kristie
Seeger, Anthony
Shadrock, Yvette
Shelton, Lewis E.
Simpson, Keley
Skibell, Mark
Skocik, Gregory J.
Snydeer, David W.
Southard, Roseann
Spratt, Charles R.
Starcke, Rod
Stein, Jennifer
Stevens, Beth
Stilger, Mabel
Streetman, Audrey
Strum, Linda
Sutherland, Jess
Sutz, Mark
Sweitzer, Edward M.
Tavernier, J.
Taylor, Lori Elaine
Thompson, Barbara
Thoyre, Stacey
Tudor, Leslie
Tuia'ana, Amy
Turner, Jody
Van, Judith
Veach, Bob
Villani, Jim
Wagner, Dan
Warren, Charlotte
Wessels, Jack
West, Jolynne R.
Whiteman, Terri
Williams, Roger M.
Williams, Sheila A.
Winchester, Layne
Wister, Isabel
Woolums, Jennifer
Wright, Richard
Wyss, Geoff
Young, Jerry W.
Zivanovic, Judith
31 13-29 1994
Allen, Corey
Allen, David Michael
Amoco Oil Company
Anderson-Clowers, Audrey
Associates National Bank, Delaware, NJ
Barkley, Brad
Benkelman, Brent
Berry, Colin
Bert, Norman
Bishop, Leonard
Cates, Gilbert
Chavez, Hilary
Christine, David
Clingenpeel, Ronald H.
Colton, Julian
Cook, Phyllis
Cortez, Carlos
Cramer, Alayne
Dahlie, Michael S.
DeBoer, Bonni
DeCarteret, Mark
Dione, Jill F.
Divakaruni, Chitralekha
Donahue, Peter
Doty, Lisa
Ducker, Robert B.
Einstein, Jennifer
Engle, Brian D.
Engle, Eloise
English Department, Emporia State University
Fedder, Norman J.
Gibbons, Robert
Glombecki, Gerry
Gregory, Michael
Haefs, Brian
Haley, Jennifer L.
Hawkins, Stephen R.
Hickman, Troy
Hill, Larry
Holley, Val
Holman, Theresa
Hopkins, Cynthia Cameron
Hughes, C. W.
Institute for International Cooperation & Development
Isenberger, Kristin
Jacaranda Press
Jackson, Larry
Johns Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Johnson-Brock Public Schools
Johnson, Laura V.
Johnson, Michael
Johnson, R. Steven
Jones, Charles
Karr, Jay
Kiel, Frederick O.
Knab, Sally (S.A.M. and/or Sam)
Lamore, Joel D.
Lockhart, Bates
Locke, Daniel Thomas
Lockhart, Bates
McCleery, Nancy H.
McConkie, Lynn
McCord, Mary
Malone, David II
Marvel, Alice
May, Bob
Meggeson, Sean
Mehta, Diane S.
Messiah College Alumni Association
Morgan, Sophie E.
Mounsey, Pauline
Mullane, Bill
Nieman, Joy
Nichols, Clay
O'Connell, Ian
Odumade, Oluwatosin
Olsen, Ted
Parker, Allene M.
Patchen, Miriam
Place, Jeff
Poet's House
Procter, David
Ragan, Ken
Randolph, Jay
Rawlins, Orville I.
Ream, Jim
Rebein, Robert
Rousser, Linda
Ruthstrom, Chandra
Savage, George
Savage, R. D.
Sawyer, Joy
Schaefer, August
Scoggins, Rob
Scop Publications, Incorporation
Shadrock, Yvette
Shallenberger, H. D.
Sherman, Warren
Skibell, Joseph
Sloan, Gladys Albright
Standard Plumbing
Stevens, Beth Erin
Stiles, Knute
Streetman, Audrey
Swift-Miller, Josephine
Talbert, Sally
Taylor, Anna Wolfe
Taylor, Lori Elaine
Thermal Comfort Air, Incorporation
Tropf, Ralph
Tuell, Charles A.
Van Eck, Rick
Van Tassel, Wesley
Vergara, Griscelda
Villani, Jim
Vollner, Kathy
Von Thaden, Ann E.
Walker, Beth
Wayne, Dave
Weckesser, John
Weis, Linda B.
Wertin, John M.
White, Allen
White, Ted W.
Wires, Dianne
Wister, Isabel
Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry
Wyss, Geoff
32 01-15 1995
Anderson-Clowers, Audrey
Bailey, Rich
Bair, Gerald D.
Beier, Steve
Bence, Robbie
Bender, Keith
Bert, Norman A.
Biggs, John
Boatright, Khwaja Philip
Bradbury, Ray
Brown, Sandra
Burkholder, Alvin C.
Burnett, Carol
Cates, Gilbert
Chavez, Hilary
Claussen, Brad
Clifton, Merritt
Climenhaga, Arthur & Leona
Climenhaga, David & Verna Mae
Commercial Federal Mortgage Corporation
Dace, Wallace
Davenport, Thomas
Dietz, Chris
Doty, Lisa
Duster, Jeri
Espey, John
Epps, Jim
Fedder, Norman J.
Froseth, Stan
Gifford, Ed
Glombecki, Gerry
Gray, George A. III
Guengerich, Dorothy
Haley, Jennifer
Harmon, Frances L.
Hendrick, Susan S.
Hill, Larry
Holley, Val
Holman, Teresa
Holmes, Mike
Horn, Jon
Hulbert, Jean
Inman, Will
Jacaranda
Jaworsky, Myron
Jenkins, Joyce
Johnson, Michael
Kauffman, George & Peggy
Knab, Sally (S.A.M. and/or Sam)
Ladd, Ann and Mike
McCleery, Nancy
McConkie, Lynn
McVey, Wanda
Martinez-Bernal, Janet
Micheline, Jack
Mounsey, Pauline
Mullane, Bill
O'Connell, Ian
Patchen, Miriam
Procter, David
Rodriguez, Arturo S.
Sanning, Sandra
Savage, Russ
Schaefer, August
Scoggins, Rob & Tina
Segal, Gail
Shippey, Elda
Smith, Curtis
Smith, Larry
Snyder, Bill
Standard Plumbing
Stickney, Philip
Sullivan, John
TRW Consumer Assistance
Tuthill, Stacy
Van Eck, Rick
Van Tassel, Wesley
Villani, Jim
Vollner, Cathy R.
Von Thaden, Ann E.
Voos, Terry
Wagner, Phil
Waldman, Anne
Wefald, Jon
Willard, Catherine R.
Winger, Paul J.
Wingert, Carol
Wires, Dianne
Wolfe, Myrna Elsie
Young, Al
Zawinski, Andrena
32 16-25 1996-1997
33 01-08 1996-1997
Addonizio, Kim
Alford, Harold
Allen, Corey
Allen, David-Michael
Averill, Thomas Fox
Bassett, Marlene
Beach, Annabelle Corrick
Bell, Marvin
Bennett, John
Berg, Stephen
Bert, Norman & Deb
Bird, James E.
Blazek, Douglas
Boatright, Khawaja Philip
Bonilla, Mike
Bonanno, David
Bottoms, Rita
Brant, Keith E.
Bravard, Robert S.
Brewer, Darlyn
Britton, Ruth Ann
Burnett, Carol
Burroughs, William S.
Bye, Reed
Carlson, Lynn
Clark, Jonathan
Congdon, Kirby
Cooper, Mina
Cortez, Carlos
Cortino, Maria
Cramer, Elizabeth
Crapson, Leland
Creeley, Robert
Crews, Judson
Dace, Wallace
Danker, Shari
Davies, Dan & Nancy
Dellinger, David
Demchak, David
Desmond, Ian
Dickey, R. P.
Dietz, Chris
Divakaruni, Chitra
Doty, Lisa
Doubiago, Sharon
Dowis, Rob
Epps, Jim
Eshleman, Dick
Espey, John
Fedder, Norman J.
Federman, Arthur B.
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
Flanagan, Michael
Fox, Bob
Froseth, Stan & Satya
Fulton, Len
Gallemore, David
Gilliland, Joe
Glombecki, Gerry
Gracia, Marisabel
Grier, Edward
Gunn, James
Hamilton, Martin
Hanni, Carl
Held, Jack P.
Henson, Beth
Hill, Larry
Hirsch, Steven
Hoagland, James M.
Holley, Val
Holmes, Richard
Horn, Jon
House, Jody
Houston, Velina
Howard, Quentin
Hoyack, Charles
Inman, Will
Jacobs, Fred Rue
Jarnot, Lisa
Jenkins, Joyce
Johnson, Christopher D.
Johnson, Will
Jones, Chester H. Foundation
Justice, Donald
Kauffman, George A.
Keating, Debra L.
Kesey, Ken
Kiel, Frederick O.
Kitts, Royce
Knight, Arthur Winfield
Kuzma, Greg
L'Amour, Beau
Lance, LaSalle
Lehman, Amy
Lengyel, Cornel
Lipman, Joel
Litwicki, Mark
Locke, Duane
Luthi, Roger E.
McCleery, Nancy
McConkie, Lynn
McCray, Jane
McCrary, Jim
McKenna, Peggy Lyons
Malone, Marvin
Martin, Earlene
Martin, John
Moberg, George
Mock, Joanne
Moffat, Mary Jane
Molina, Melissa
Moser, Norman
Mullane, Bill
Munoz, Ana
Nicholls, David
Patchen, Miriam
Pennington, Lee
Peters, Jo
Pflieger, Jean
Pierce, Deborah
Pilcher, Sallie
Plumly, Stanley
Porter, Bern
Procter, David
Randall, Margaret
Rakosi, Carl
Rathmann, Andrew
Regan, Max
Rux, Georgia
Saltman, Benjamin
Sanders, Ed
Savage, George & Jean
Savage, Gladys
Savage, John
Savage, Russ
Saville, Ken
Schaefer, August
Schevill, James
Scoggins, Rob
Seeger, Anthony
Segal, Gail
Serrano, Michael
Shippey, Elda
Shunk, William A.
Silko, Leslie Marmon
Smetzer, Michael
Smith, Larry
Snyder, Sandy
Speer, Laurel
Stefaniak, Gary
Stickney, Philip
Stiles, Knute
Sullivan, John
Talbert, Sally & Chris
Timothy, Jocelyn
Titus, Ralph
Torregian, Sotere
Trank, Lisa
Trowbridge, William
Van Riper, Craig
Van Tassel, Wesley
Viereck, Peter
Villani, Jim
Vogelsang, Arthur
Vollner, Cathy
Voos, Terry
Wagner, Phil
Wald, Diane
Waldman, Anne
Wales, Dirk
Willard, Catherine R.
Williams, Jonathan
Williams, Miller
Williamson, Marcus
Williamson, Skip
Woessner, Warren
Wolfe, Myrna Elise
Wright, Donald J.
Young, Al
Young, Noel
Zawinski, Andrena
33 09-28 1998-1999
Alford, Harold
Anderson, Yolanda
Atkinson, Robert
Babcock, Jeannene
Babener, Liahna
Baccus, Sarah
Backinger, Tanya
Barnes, Frances
Bennett, John
Bird, James E.
Bosveld, Jennifer
Bottoms, Rita
Britton, Ruth Ann
Brown, C. Gilles
Buechele, Tom & Jean
Buel, Bobbie
Bundy, George & Ethel
Caballero, Amie
Carrello, Julio
Cicchetti, Todd
Climenhaga, Arthur Merlin & Leona
Climenhaga, Daryl
Climenhaga, David
Desmond, Ian
Dickey, R. P.
Dietz, Chris
Dow, Suzanne
Elbert, David
Fedder, Norman J.
Galleher, David
Garratt, Lola
Garratt, Ted
Gifford, Jon
Giles-Brown, C.
Glass, Denise Lundin
Glombecki, Gerry
Gregory, Michael
Guillermo, Retano
Halperin, Mark
Holland, Mike
Hoyack, Charles
Kiel, Frederick O.
Kitts, Royce
Lawrie, Anna
Lingle, George
Lipman, Joel
Luthi, Roger
MacVittie, Bonnie
McCleery, Nancy
Mackey, Deborah
March-Force, Kim
Martin, J. C.
Martin, Ronald O.
Melvin, Jackie
Michelich, Joanna K.
Moberg, George Goren
Morrison, Susy
Mounsey, Pauline
Mulkey, Hedwig
Nadolny, Ray
Nicodemus, Karen
O'Meara, Alex
Onachilla, Ben
Patchen, Miriam
Pilcher, Sallie
Powell, Joseph
Ramolla, Molly
Rodgers, Ray
Roeben, Fred
Sandy, Shirley
Savage, George, Jr.
Savage, John
Schaible, Janet
Serrano, Michael
Shippey, Elda
Smith, Larry
Snyder, Sandy
Sterrett, Brad
Sullivan, John & Shelli
Swaim, Sharon L.
Talbert, Chris & Sara (Sally)
Trieber, Jay
Tunks, Thomas W.
Van Tassel, Wesley
Villani, Jim
White, Edith
Williamson, Marcus
Wright, Michael D.
Zamudio, Gary
34 01-21 1999
Bundy, G. E.
Climenhaga, David
CEP 2000, Media Union of BC
Jolly, Karen
Shniad, Sid
Smith, Larry
35 01-13 2000
Bennett, John
Bosveld, Jennifer
Bottoms, Rita
Breeze, Summer
Buechele, Tom
Butters, Albion Moonlight
Chandiramani, Maya
Clark, Jonathan
Climenhaga, Anna
Climenhaga, David
Climenhaga, Miriam
Climenhaga, Neal
CEP 2000, Media Union of BC
Dietz, Christ
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
Glombecki, Gerry
Holland, Mike
Lipman, Joel
Loshinsky, Jeff
Menna, Robert
Moberg, George
Mounsey, Pauline
Mullane, William
Ohannessian, Griselda
Paisley, Doug
Sands, Mary
Serrano, Michael
Smith, Larry
Sullivan, John & Shelli
Van Tassel, Wesley
Waldman, Anne
Wallenstein, Barry
Williamson, Marcus
Zampa, Dawn Marie
LITERARY WORKS, 1939-2000
36 01-10 General
1939
11-12 1940
13 1941
14 1945
15 1946
Articles, 1939-1991
16 1939, "In the Halls of PHS," The Mercury, Pottstown, PA
17 1940 Nov, "And the Trains Are Passing By"
18 1941 Feb, "Credo of Happiness"
19 1945 May, "The Things That Tear Your Heart Out"
20 1946 Dec 29, 1947 Jan 30, "Three-Part Mosaic"
21 1947 Dec 04, "The Dream of Writing"
22 1947 Dec 10, "Patterns of Chaos"
23 1947 Dec 16, "A Block In Creation"
24 1950 Mar 27, "You're a Free Man"
25 1950 May 15, "Hearts Never Listen"
26 1950, "Three Glimpses Into The Heart"
27 1951 Nov, 1953 May, "Wild Wild Sea"
28 1959 Jul 05, "Poetry Is Intuition"
29 1965 Dec 25, "The Age of Burning," St. Andrew's Newsletter,
Canton, MO
30 1975, "The Community College: Elderly, Indians, and
Education," Educational Considerations, Vol. II, No. 3
31-32 1977, "I Wonder What Ever Became of Human Beings," Tribute
To Kenneth Patchen. (London: Enitharmon Press)
33 1979-1980, Celebrations of Anonymous People - list of his series
"One Man's Frontier," Flint Hills Journal
34 1979 Sep 27, "Celebrations of Anonymous People"
35 1979 Oct 11, "Hidden Frontiers" and "What's In A Name?"
36 1979 Oct 25, "I Remember Whitlow Wyatt"
37 1979 Nov 08, "Moved Left No Forwarding Address"
38 1979 Nov 21, "The Many Places of Home" or "It Would
Be A Difficult Town For A Stranger To Find"
39 1979 Dec 06, "People...Susan Lala"
40 1979 Dec 13, "People...James Gunn"
41 1979 Dec 13, "With Your Own Hand"
42 1979 Dec 20, "Conversations... 'You're My Man'"
43 1980 Jan 17, "Decades Are An Illusion"
44 1980 Jan 31, "Coincidences"
45 1980 Feb 14, "Into The Night The Overland Passenger Train"
46 1980 Feb 28, "The Sum Of All We Have Not Counted"
47 1980 Mar 14, "Waiting In Doctors' Offices"
48 1980 Mar 27, "Here Among That Which Lives"
49 1980 Apr 10, "Prairie Dog"
50 1980 May 01, "And All That Jazz"
51 1980 May 01, "The Beat Goes On"
37 01 "One Man's Journey," Kansas State Collegian
1980 Nov 03, "Scene Setter"
02 1980 Nov 17, "Ian Smith"
03 1980 Dec 08, "Elias Ncube"
04 1980 Dec 22, "Christmas"
05 1981 Jan 05, "New Year's"
06 1981 Jan 19, "Start in Theater"
07 1981 Feb 02, "Carol Burnett"
08 1981 Feb 16, "James Dean"
09 1981 Mar 02, "Marlon Brando"
10 1981 Mar 16, "Kathryn Grant" (Mrs. Bing Crosby)
11 1981 Apr 06, "Kansas and A. B. Eisenhower"
12 1981 Apr 20, "First Visit to Manhattan"
13 1981 May 11, "Cinco de Mayo"
14 1981 May 26, "William Saroyan"
15 1981 Jun 08, "Interesting Life"
16 1981 Jul 06, "Know Thy Neighbor"
17 1981 Jul 27, "Camping"
18 1981 Aug 10, "Woody Guthrie Remembered"
19 1981 Aug 24, "The Way West"
20 1981 Sep 14, "Travels In Canada"
21 1981 Sep 28, "Baseball"
22 1981 Oct 12, "Baseball" Part # 2
23 1981 Oct 26, "Radio" Part I
24 1981 Nov 02, "Radio" Part II
25 1981 Nov 16, "Washing the Dishes with David"
26 1981 Nov 30, "Depression Days"
27 1981 Dec 14, "A Christmas Lesson"
28 1981 Dec 28, "Father and Opera"
29 1982 Jan 11, "Aimee Semple McPherson" - Part 1
30 1982 Feb 01, "Aimee" - Part 2
31 1982, # 31, "Teachers"
32 1982, # 32, "Dalton Brewer"
33 1982, # 33, "Counting to a Thousand"
34 1982, # 34, "Your Right Arm"
35 1982, # 35, "John Fagan"- Part 1
36 1982, # 36, "John Fagan" - Part 2
37 1982, # 37, "John Fagan" - Part 3
38 1982, # 38, "John Fagan" - Part 4
39 1982, # 39, "Alive and Young in Me"
40 1982, # 40, "Physical Labor"
41 1982, # 41, "No Fear of Change"
42 1983 Aug 22, # 42, "The Keen Eyes of Memory"
1983 Aug 24, "The Day of the Exploding Sun"
1983, Aug 26, "Naps as a Path to Inner Calm"
1983 Aug 29, "Downtown Malls"
1983 Aug 31, "Bright Lights of Main Street"
43 1983 Sep 02, "Still a Nice Town," part 1
1983 Sep 07, "Still a Nice Town," part 2
1983 Sep 09, "What Generation Gap?"
1983 Sep 12, "Nobody Can Do Anything"
1983 Sep 14, "One's Man Journey"
1983 Sep 16, "Dieciseis de Septiembre"
1983 Sep 19, "Ignored Towns"
1983 Sep 21, "Strong Coffee"
1983 Sep 23, "Remembering"
1983 Sep 27, "Education Today"
1983 Sep 28, "Creative Capacity"
1983 Sep 30, "Mistakes"
44 1983 Oct 03, "Uses of Language"
1983 Oct 05, "Cajun Country"
1983 Oct 07, "The Caribbean Ring"
1983 Oct 10, "Recollections of Baseball"
1983 Oct 12, "Blues for James T. Farrell"
1983 Oct 14, "Unanswered Questions"
1983 Oct 17, "A Secret Ambition"
1983 Oct 19, "World Series Wrap-Up"
1983 Oct 21, "One More Time"
1983 Oct 24, "Mass Suicide"
1983 Oct 26, "Jumping to the Beat"
1983 Oct 28, "Jam Sessions"
1983 Oct 31, "Trick and Treat"
45 1983 Nov 02, "Several Different Concepts"
1983 Nov 04, "A Small World"
1983 Nov 07, "All Afternoons Are the Same"
1983 Nov 09, "Watching the Watcher"
1983 Nov 11, "A Brighter Future"
1983 Nov 14, "Open Doors"
1983 Nov 16, "Counting to a Thousand"
1983 Nov 18, "Still Counting..."
1983 Nov 21, "The Day Before"
1983 Nov 28, "A Matter of Identity"
1983 Nov 30, "Progress"
46 1983 Dec 02, "Starting to Write"
1983 Dec 05, "Starting to Write, Part 2"
1983 Dec 07, "Preoccupation With Death"
1983 Dec 09, "Farewell and Amen"
47-48 1983 Aug-Dec, Bound copies of "One Man's Journey"
49-51 1983, "One Man's Journey," Notes
52 1983, "One Man's Journey," Bisbee, Arizona
53 [ca. 1984], [Kenneth Patchen]
54 1985 Nov 04, "Creative Writing at Kansas State University"
55 1986 Dec 29, "Every City Has Its Own Characteristics"
56 1987 Jan 07, "One Man's Journey"
57 [1987], untitled, handwritten
58 "Dear Good People," Pilot Series, [n.d.]
59 [M. G. Engle and Everett Byers], [n.d.]
60 "Two-Minute Warning," [n.d.]
38 01 1981, May 02, "Fond Memories of a First Job," The Mercury,
Pottstown, PA
02 1981, 1982, "The Role of the Playwright"
03 1982 Feb 22, "The Production of Original Plays in Educational Theatre"
04 1982, "Leaving Manhattan, Kansas," from Travels with Redcloud
and Koyokuikatl
05 1983, Dec 08, "Mass suicide," Solomon Valley Post,
Solomon, KS
06 1985 Nov 10, "Poets! Here's Your Chance," The Manhattan
Mercury, Manhattan, KS
07 1986, "A Pacifist in World War II," The Manhattan Mercury,
Manhattan, KS
08 1987-1993, "Dear Good People," a column in The Gleam, Teikyo
Westmar University and other publications
[ca. 1987], [Change]
09 1988 Jul 06, 1991 Oct 09, "The Writing of Letters"
10 [1988 Jul 13], [First Response]
11 1988 Jul 20, 1988 Aug 17, "The Dying of Aunt Cleobel"
12 1988 Jul 27, "Never Sell the Farm"
13 1988 Aug 03, "It Keeps on Running" or if preferred "My
Old Datsun"
14 1988 Aug 10, 1991 Nov 06, 1993 Nov 11, "Celebration of
Anonymous People"
15 1988 Aug 24, [Here Among That Which Lives]
16 1988 Aug 24, "Waiting in Doctors' Offices"
17 1988 Sep 28, [Mexico's Independence Day]
18 1988 Oct 12, "Ignored Towns," The Times-Tribune
19 1988 Oct 19, 1988 Nov 02 (The Times-Tribune), 1993 Nov
25, (The Americus Form, Americus, KS) "Naps
as A Path to Inner Calm"
20 1988 Oct 19, 1991 Oct 16, 1993 Sep 30,
"Recollections of Baseball"
21 1988 Oct 26, 1991 Oct 23, "One More Time"
22 1991 Oct 02, "One Man's Journey"
23 1991 Oct 30, 1993 Nov 18 (The Americus Forum), "Strong Coffee"
24 1991 Nov 13, "Carlos, My Friend"
25 1991 Nov 20, "Creativity and Awareness"
26 1991 Dec 04, 1993 Dec 02, "Education Today"
27 1991 Dec 11, "Open Doors"
28 [1991], "New Kid on the Block"
29 1992 Jan 15, 1993 Sep 23, "The Keen Eyes of Memory"
30 1992 Jan 22, 1993 Aug 26, "The Day of the Exploding Sun"
31 1992 Mar 06, "Continuing to Write"
32 1992 Mar 27, "Jumping to the Beat"
33 1992 Apr 10, "Seventy...!"
34 1992 Apr 20, "Jam Sessions"
35 1992 Apr 27, "Are You Free?"
36 1992 May 04, "Farewell and Amen"
37 1993 Aug 12, "Rain and Blue Gum Mud"
38 1993 Aug 19, "Who Am I?"
39 1993 Sep 02, "Becoming Aware"
40 1993 Sep 09, "Fifty Years Later"
41 1993 Oct 06, "What is it About This Game...?"
42 1993 Oct 14, "I Remember Whitlow Wyatt" Part I The Beginning
43 1993 Oct 21, "I Remember Whitlow Wyatt" Part II The Middle
44 1993 Oct 23, "I Remember Whitlow Wyatt" Part III The Ending
45 1993 Dec 09, "With Your Own Hands" Part I The Beginning
46 1993 Dec 16, "With Your Own Hands" Part II The Middle
47 [Baseball], [n.d.]
48 [Baseball and Carl Williams], [n.d.]
49 1989, "The Running Of The Deer" & "The Killing of the Deer"
50 1990, "The Other Side of the Coin," an opinion column in the
Torch, Tarkio College
51 1991, "Foreword," De Kansas a Califas & Back to Chicago
39 [n.d.]
01 "Ambergris" no story, a list of current contents
02 "A Cup of Coffee"
03 "Experimental and Original Plays"
04 "In Thoreau tradition, 'Gifting Birds' satisfies," The Manhattan
Mercury, Manhattan, KS
05 "Lloyd Hulbert"
06 "Man About Town"
07 "A Prayer"
08 "Purity Fire"
09 "The Scythe"
10 "William Inge A Kansas Playwright," McCain Auditorium
Newsletter, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
11 Untitled
Essays, 1951-1959, 1974, 1978, 1995-1996, 1999-2000
12-20 [ca. 1951], "On the Far Side of Despair"
21-25 1952-1959, Play Reviews, Criticisms, Etc.
26 1955 May, "The Failure of Another Children's Theater"
27-31 1974, "Man and Woman on a Lonely Boat and Other Essays"
32-37 1978, "There is No Evil Bird and Other Essays"
40 01 1995, "Words and Music"
02-04 [ca. 1996], "Kenneth Patchen: The Peaceful Lier"
05-06 [ca. 1999-2000], "Dropping Out"
07 2000 Oct 21, "A Cancer At The Core"
08 [Cathedral of Chartres], [n.d.]
Fiction, 1941-1966
09-23 1941, Funeral March or No Single Star
24-31 1941, The Rusty Jungle and Other Stories
41 01-14 1941, Song
15-18 1946, Snafu, Gizmo, Everything in General
19-29 1947, Remembrance of Things which are Dead and Gone
42 01-07 1950, Main Street and the Universe
08-11 1966, Placenta Duologue
43 Manuscripts, 1952-1999
01-03 1952, 1992, 1996, I Have Closed No Door
04-06 1952, 1992, 1996, Reaching is Necessary to Touching
07-09 1952, 1992, 1996, Tomb of the Snake
10 1953, Marriage Wheel
11-12 1958, Report on the Progress of the Bearded One's Homework
13-14 1959, The Month of the Shadow on My Heart
15-16 1960, 1990, The Thirteenth Winter
17-19 1961, 1994, The Seasons of the Jewels
20-21 1964, 1998, My Face is an Open Book
22-23 1965, 1998, Blackboards Soon Become Invisible
24-25 1966, 1998, Cold Flowers of the Night
26-27 1967, 1998, Early on in the Dance of Dying
28-31 1968, 1994, When the World Beneath Stops
32-33 1969, 1998, Osmosis for the Unborn
44 01-02 1970, 1990, The Age of Pollution
03 1971, 1972, 1990, Hawk and Chameleon
04-05 1972, 1998, The Murdering Hand of God
06-07 1974, 1998, Blood in the Air
08-10 1974, 1993, Conversation Between Scheherazade and the Sheik of Araby
11-12 1974, 1998, Death of Desire Along an Ancient Beach
13-14 1974, Journal of the Soul in Terror and Hope
15-17 1974, 1996, One Candle is Light Enough Forever
18-19 1974, 1998, Shadow of This Red Rock
20-21 1974, 1998, The Sign for Myself is Infinity
22-25 1974, 1995, 2001, Starting From Eighty Six Thousand Five
Hundred and Fifty Three
26-27 1975, 1991, 1996, Preliminary Walk into the Sweat of Dying
45 01-02 1976, 1998, Now is the Time for the Scalpel
03-05 1977, 1998, The Other Side of Zero
06-07 1977, 1998, Voices Like Whips
08-09 1977-1978, We Will Now Drag Out Once-Forgotten Sorrows
10-12 1978-1979, Further Preparation For The Dying Of The Old Lady
13-15 1980, 1999, Homing Pigeons Sometimes Have Ragged Radar
16 1980, Into the Night the Overland Passenger Train: A Poem-Sequence
17 1981, Inner Dimension
18-19 1981, Kindness is Found in the Accused
20-26 1982, 1983, Ninety-Nine Messages From Separate Places
46 01-03 1982, 1999, The Poet's Relationship to Air, Fire, Water, and the
Earth Again
04-05 1982, Travels With Redcloud and Koyokuikatl
06-07 1986, 1998, Lament for the Making Unsung Songs
08-10 [ca. 1987], Sam and Larry
11-13 1988, 1998, Amorphous Tyranny of Unknown Alphabets
14-15 1989, Belief in Chaos
16-17 1989, None of This Really Matters a Great Deal Now
18-19 1989, One Hundred and One Songs are Promised for Tomorrow
20 1990, 1999, In Ten Thousand Centuries We May Know the Truth
21-22 1991, And Still the Sea is Salt
23 1992, The Dirty Old Man Dreams of Ponce De Leon and the
Undiscovered Fountain of Youth
24-28 1992, 1996, A Faded Picture is More Than Real
47 01-02 1993, Kinship with the Morning Star
03-06 1993, 1996, Riding Back and Forth on Old Highway Forty
07-08 1994, Awkwardness of the Mutant Bird
09-12 1994, Blues for Present Inhabitants of the Earth
13-15 1994, Bottom of the Spittoon
16 1994, Ferlinghetti's Dog is Now Long Gone
17-19 1994, 1996, The Jazz Violin Plays the Blues One More Time
20-22 1994, Nothing Can Stop the Words
48 01-03 1994, Sad Dreams of the Lonely Divorcee
04-06 1994, The Treachery of Innocence
07-09 1994, Twenty-Eight Individuals from Chou-K'ou-tien
10-12 1994, The Yellow Breasts of Lena
13-16 1994, Yoke On My Heart
17-19 1995, Death Happens Only to Me
20-22 1995, 1999, Exploration of the Great Northwest While Traveling
With a Fat Man
49 01-03 1995, 1996, Fragmented Rhythm Becomes Whole Again
04-06 1995, 1999, Give Me Your Pain
07-09 1995, God Help Our Poor Shut Lips
10-12 1995, Letters to and from Morun Falls, Nort Dapanta: A Correspondence
Between Joel Climenhaga & Miriam and Kenneth Patchen
13-15 1995, 1996, Moan of Raping Bees
16-18 1995, Travelers Always Leave Something Behind
19-21 1995, Triangular Aspect of Confusion
22 1995, Watching Lizards Sometimes Sleep
23-25 1995, The Wind Grieves Easy
26 1995, Words and Music
50 01-03 1996, Angel Who Has Taken Us By the Hand
04-06 1996, Dead Body and Symbol
07-08 1996, Meanwhile, Out On The Back Forty, The Ignored Visionary
Rides Again
09-11 1996, 1997, A Message from the Other Side of the Universe
12-14 1996, Nightmares of the Aztec Gods
15-17 1996, 1998, Not to Avoid the Rising Sun
18-20 1996, 1997, A Peculiar Oleander Blooms
21-23 1996, 1997, White Flower Unfeeling
24-26 1997, 1999, The Man Who Walked in Canada
27-30 1999, No Shoes Are Allowed in this Room
51 01-07 The Cathedral on the Great Plain, [n.d.]
08-29 Letters Of Kenneth Patchen, [n.d.]
30 One Hundred and One Songs Are Promised for Tomorrow, [n.d.]
52 Plays, 1952-1989
01 1952, The Man Who Came Home Again
02 1953, 1994, Prairie Dog
03 1953, Water Hole: A Fantasy In Once Act
04-08 1955, For the Love of Milk
09 1955, 1959, For the Love of Milk and Night's End
10-17 1959, Night's End
53 01-03 1969, Watcher On The Walls
04 1972, Heathen Pioneer
05-21 1976, A Live Woman In The Mines
22-29 1984, Twelve One-Act Plays
54 01 1987, Still Alive and Well & Living on Planet Earth
02 Untitled, [n.d.]
55 Poetry, 1928-2000
01-04 General, 1972-1981
05 1928, "Primary Rhyme"
1937 Nov, "World of Woe"
1937 Dec, "Shaping of a Pagan"
1938 Feb, "Lament"
1938 Apr, "Bird of Prey Forever Watching"
1938 Jun, "Alone"
1939 Jul, "The Face of Rita"
1939 Jul, "Two Images of Rita"
1939 Nov, "Scream, Rocket! Then Go Your Way"
1939 Dec, 1940 Jan, "Begin With a Dream"
1939 Dec, "Song for Rita"
1939, "Away Lay the Lights of the City"
1939, "Finally the Walking Is Over"
1939, "The Magic Month"
1939, "An Old Theme Now Become New Again"
1939, "Rainy Streets of Sadness"
1939, "September"
1939, "Why Do the Little Ones Die?"
06 1940 Jan 12, "Another Aspect of Remembrance"
1940 Jan, "A Winter Day"
1940 Aug, 1940 Oct, "And the Trains Are Passing By"
1940 Dec 26, 1941 Dec 31, "Names of This Nation"
1940 Dec, 1941 Jan, "Credo of Happiness"
1940, "Autumn"
1940, "Conversation at Midnight"
1940, "The Disappearance of Truth"
1940, "Distinctly I Remember"
1940, "Far-Off a Train-Whistle Blows"
1940, "Is There Any Poem in This?"
1940, "Light Wanes"
1940, "Month of Lone Birds Singing"
1940, "Moon in Late September"
1940, "Shafted Sunlight"
1940, "The Sun Shines Bright and Strange"
1940, "Three Aspects of Remembrance"
1940, "William Faulkner Falls Asleep in Mississippi"
07 1941 Feb, "Early in the Morning, All Through the Day"
1941 Feb, "Give Me This One Gift"
1941 Feb, "Over and Over Again"
1941 Mar, "Flight"
1941 Mar, "God Does Not Know the Howling Wind"
1941 Mar, "What Does Being a Good Friend Mean?"
1941 May, "Red, Red Rose"
1941 Nov, "My Father is a Bastard"
1941, "About Rain"
1941, "Incident From Rita's Past"
1941, "No Apologies to Gertrude Stein"
1941, "Summer No More"
1941, 1944, "You Forgot Something"
1941, "A Young Man's Bedtime Song"
08 1942 Jan, 1942 Nov, "Who Knows Actually When, Or, For That
Matter Even Why?"
1942 Jan, "Wild Birds and Rose Bushes"
1942 Feb, "Belief in Chaos"
1942 Feb, 1942 Nov, "Birth and Death of a Radical"
1942 Mar 16, "The Bastard From Wichita"
1942 Mar 23, "Shadow in the Night"
1942 Mar, "The Man in Left Field Throws the Runner Out at
Home Plate"
1942 May, 1942 Dec, "Child of a Disordered Brain"
1942 Jun, "Five People Who Became Friends"
1942 Jun, "Out of the Day"
1942 Jul, "A Difference in Perception"
1942 Dec, 1943 Mar, "Bus Ride to Nowhere"
1942 Dec, 1944 Feb, "A Chick Named Lucy"
1942 Dec, 1944 Feb, "Katy Was a Lady"
1942, "Careening Drunkenly Down the Street"
1942, "I Will Call It That"
1942, "Omar Khayyam Sings Once More"
1942, "Seventeen Cents in My Pocket"
1942, "Sour Wine"
1942, 1943, "That Life, Brother, That's Life!"
09 1943 Mar, 1944 Sep, "Boxer"
1943 Apr, 1944 Apr, "All in a Flash"
1943 Apr, 1944 Apr, "Girl on a Bus"
1943 Apr, 1944 Apr, "I Do Believe That Everything is a Dream"
1943 Apr, 1944 Apr, "Well, Well, What Do You Know? Another Day?"
1943 Apr, 1944 Apr, "What I Would Do"
1943 Apr, 1944 May, "Banalities of the Well-Read"
1943 Apr, 1944 May, "A Guy Named Leo"
1943 Apr, 1944 May, "Joy at the Sight of a Young Woman"
1943 Apr, 1944 May, "To Be Continued"
1943 Apr, 1944 Jun, "Homage to the Unknown Authors of This World"
1943 Apr, 1944 Jul, "Another Aspect of Nostalgia"
1943 Apr, 1944 Jul, "And, So, Now, Here, Another Day Has Come
and Gone!"
1943 Apr, 1944 Jul, "When to Stop Reading"
1943 May, 1944 Jun, "Why the Old Man Loves His Job"
1943 Dec 31, "What Now?"
10 1943 Dec, 1944 Aug, "Redhead"
1943 Dec, 1944 Aug, "Widely Divergent Climaxes"
1943, "All the Minutes of My Life"
1943, "Between This and That"
1943, 1944, "Chance Meeting
1943, "The Complete Poem"
1943, "Exactly What Do You Make Out of All This?"
1943, "A Letter Never Sent, Never Finished"
1943, "None of That Really Matters a Great Deal Now"
1943, "A Poem Heard for the First Time"
1943, "The Poetry Found in Sex in the Back Seat of a Car"
1943, "Shorthand For a New Language"
1943, "Upon Reading A. E. Houseman For the (I Don't Know
How Many Ninety-Seventh?) Time"
1943, "Why Could I Not Tell Her I Loved Her?"
1943, "The Word Not Yet Invented"
11 1944 Jan, "Night Watch"
1944 May, "Five-Thirty in the Morning"
1944 Aug 30, "Human Nature is Full of Bile"
1944 Nov, "I'm on the Side of Love"
1944 Nov, "The Paradox of Sexual Desire"
1944 Dec, "Bad Puns Are Also Quite Good"
1944 Dec, "Bottom of the Spittoon"
1944 Dec, "The Schizophrenic Cat"
1944, "Another Exploration of the Characteristics of Working at Night"
1944, "Four Occupations of the Night"
12 1945 Jan 01, "Exploration of the Immediate Present as Being Part
of the Past of the Future"
1945 Jan, "Against the Falling of the Stars"
1945 Feb, "Other Lands of Myth"
1945 Feb, "Sappho's Songs"
1945 Mar, "Well, What the Hell! He's Dead, Isn't He?"
1945 Apr 09, "The Crazy Spinning Wheel"
1945 Apr, "You Tell Me, Brother, I Wouldn't Know!"
1945 May, "Always Dreaming of the Old Lost Days"
1945 May, "Snafu, Gizmo, Everything in General"
1945 May, "The Things That Tear Your Heart Out"
1945 Jun 02, "Three New Soldiers"
1945 Jun 08, "Fragment of a Longer Poem to Come"
1945 Jun 08, "Waiting for Orders"
13 1945 Jun 09-11, "Thirty Nine Seventy Five Sixteen Sixty"
1945 Jun 09, "Zoot Suit Loses Most of His Clothes and All of His Hair"
1945 Jun, "How Long Has She Been There?"
1945 Jun, "I Say That Rocks Breathe"
1945 Jun, "The Master Sergeant Gives Us the Order of the Day"
1945 Jun, "The Master Sergeant Tells Us What to Forget"
1945 Jun, "The Master Sergeant Tells Us What We Are"
1945 Jul, "It's Just One Planet On Which We All Live"
1945 Jul, "The Yellow Breast of Lena"
1945 Aug, "Nightmare of a Screaming Bomb"
1945 Aug, "We Are Not Sure of Very Much"
1945 Dec, "Six Cantos on Dampness in the Earth"
1945, "Between Sleep and Worship"
1945, "The Day I Learned How to Shoot Marbles"
1945, "Flight of the Leaves"
1945, "In the Creation of the Legend"
1945, "Sad Sweet Songs"
1945, "That Which Constitutes True Education"
14 1946 Feb, "Forget the Sleet of Winter"
1946 Mar 19, 1946 Apr 02, "Remembrance of Things Which Are
Dead and Gone"
1946 Apr 09, "This Crazy Spinning Wheel"
1946 Apr, "Anna Maria's Thighs"
1946 May, "Sad Dreams of the Lonely Divorcee"
1946 Oct, "Automaton"
1946 Nov, "Little Things"
1946 Dec, 1947 Jan 30, "Three-Part Mosaic"
1946, "Crawling Man in the Grasp of Ants"
1946, "The End of the Game"
1946, "Into the Shimmering Wall of Night"
15 1947 Jan 27, "One Half Day in the Sun"
1947 Feb 07, "Happiness Is a State of Mind (A Letter to S. H. Dewhurst)"
1947 Feb 13, "Bubble Bursting"
1947 Feb, "Preoccupation With Death"
1947 Mar 04, "Rain at High Noon Letter to Margaret Yancey"
16 1947 Mar 15, "The Wind Grieves Easy"
1947 Mar 17, "Tautology"
1947 Mar 22, "Bitter Questioning"
1947 Mar 24, "My Glory Hallelujah"
1947 Mar 26, "Resolution"
1947 Apr 02, "Belief"
1947 Apr 03, "Self-Torment"
1947 Apr 05, "Enough Payment for Me"
1947 Apr 09, "This Crazy Spinning Wheel"
1947 Apr 09, "You Did Remember"
1947 Apr 10, "It Wouldn't Be Make-Believe"
1947 Apr 13, "I Know You Are in Town"
17 1947 Apr 14, "Premonition"
1947 Apr 16, "I Could Not Be Jealous"
1947 Apr 17, "Conscience is a Strange and Terrible Thing"
1947 Apr 18, "There Are Flaws in the One I Love"
1947 Apr 19, "All I Am is Yours"
1947 Aug 08, "Dreaming and Wakefulness"
1947 Aug 27, "O Mistress Mine!"
1947 Aug 28, "Glad to Meet You, Chum"
1947 Aug 30, "On the Shoulders of Death Rides Life"
1947 Aug 29, "Whee! Ain't Life Grand?"
18 1947 Sep 02, "Hyenas on the Walls of Jericho"
1947 Sep 05, "Ladies With Gossiping Tongues"
1947 Sep 09, "Lost Among the Lilliputians"
1947 Sep 17, "Before History Begins"
1947 Oct 19, "Man Over Here, Man Over There"
1947 Nov 18, "Loneliness, Wisdom, Love"
1947 Nov, "Saturday Night Narrative Sequence"
19 1947 Dec 02, "It's Your Move"
1947 Dec 04, "The Dream of Writing"
1947 Dec 10, "Patterns of Chaos"
1947 Dec 16-30, "Nightmare Charivari"
1947 Dec, "Reiteration"
1947, "Ballad For Present Inhabitants of the Earth
1947, "Bar-Room Reflection"
1947, "Blue For Present Inhabitants of the Earth"
1947, "My Heart"
1947, "Song in Praise of My Present Habitation"
1947, "Sonnet Written Expressly For Marge"
1947, "Theme Song For Present Inhabitants of the Earth"
1947, "We Goldfish in a Dry Bowl"
20 1948 Mar-Apr, "As Much As I Hate Goodbyes"
1948 May, "Nothing Can Stop the Words"
1948 Jun 01, "Five Sonnets Written to Elda on Precisely the Same Subject"
1948 Jun 05, "Noon"
1948 Jun 10, "Rainy Evening"
1948 Jun, "Dreams of the Traveler"
1948 Jul 01, "Sonnet Written to Elda on a Rainy Night"
1948 Jul 30, "Common Occurrence"
1948 Jul 31, "Nightmare Pattern"
1948 Jul, "This, Then, Is My Goodbye"
1948 Aug 03, "Another Friday Evening Making the Well-Known Rounds"
1948 Aug 31-Sep 01, "Sonnet Written for Elda After an Evening in
Her Home"
21 1948 Aug, "The Hawks of Memory"
1948 Aug, "Query"
1948 Aug, "Reflections and Questioning"
1948 Aug, "Reflection in a Pool Hall"
1948 Aug, "Words of Respect for My Father"
1948 Sep 08, "Last Sonnet Written for Elda"
1948 Sep 12, "Subconscious Passage of Time"
1948, "Complete Unit, Standing By Itself"
1948, "Desire"
1948, "Spanish Influence in My Life"
22 1949 Feb 06, 1949 Mar 13, "Artistic Temperament"
1949 Feb, "Bones of My Body"
1949 Mar 14, "Further Bar-Room Reflection"
1949 Mar 20, "First Day of Spring"
1949 Mar, "Twenty-Three Lines Concerning Max Vaucher"
1949 Mar-Apr, "Impressionistic Portrayal of Noontime"
1949 Apr 08, 1949 Apr 17, "Fragment of a Vacation"
1949 Apr, "Newly-Turned Earth"
1949 Apr, "Tercet"
1949 May 29, "Sudden Summer"
1949 Jun 24, "For Myrna Elise"
23 1949 Jul 10, "Anniversary Song"
1949 Jul 26, "Thoughts About Moving"
1949 Aug 15, "Lines Written on a Hill Above Santa Rosa"
1949 Aug 18, "Reminiscence"
1949 Aug 20, "Lines Written on Stone Steps"
1946 Aug 26, "Too Much Left Unsaid"
1949 Sep, 1953 Apr, "Short Cut"
1949 Sep, "Strange Quartet"
1949 Oct 31, "Semantics"
24 1949 Nov 14, "Leaf Forms"
1949 Nov 23, "Figure of Woman in Retrospect"
1949 Nov 24, "Proud Heathen"
1949 Nov, "Comprehension"
1949 Nov, "Continuity"
1949 Dec 04-11, "Creatures of Tradition and Habit"
1949 Dec 09-20, "Walls"
1949 Dec 30, "I Will Return to My Bitterness"
1949, "Cog, Man in a Wheel"
1949, "Delicate Clarion"
1949, "Masklike Aspect of Humanity"
1949, "Penelope's Thighs Are Felt Even Now"
1949, "Such An Empty Day"
25 1950 Feb 13-16, "Better Than Any God-Damned Poem"
1950 Feb 22, "Objective Portrayal of Waste-Fog"
1950 Mar 18, "To Myrna Upon Her Recapture of Infancy"
1950 Mar18-21, "Placenta Duologue"
1950 Mar 25-31, "Afternoon Tapestry"
1950 Apr 23, "Man's Dreaming Search"
1950 Apr, "Night-Dancing"
1950 Apr, "Three Lines Equating Torture"
26 1950 May 15, "Hearts Never Listen"
1950 Nov, "Not All Memories Are Beautiful"
1950, "Bleached Bones of My Ancestors"
1950, "Cadence in Jazz Tempo for Myrna"
1950, "Cut Finger"
1950, "Further Triangular Aspect of Confusion"
1950, "How Was Your Names Pronounced Today?"
1950, "I Desire to Know Humans"
1950, "Outlet"
1950, "Perfidious Harpies Screeching"
1950, "Rhyme for Kathy"
1950, "Salted Mediocrity"
1950, "Triangular Aspect of Confusion"
56 01 1951 Mar, "No Universe Will Stop My Song"
1951 May 31, "Triple Entendre"
1951 Aug 04, "Comparison in Which the Devil Himself Come Out
a Damned Sight Better"
1951 Aug 04, "Out Lying in the Sun"
1951 Aug 05, "Paragraph in Retaliation"
1951 Aug 07, "Celluloid Wish"
1951 Aug 07, "Immediacy of Creation"
1951 Aug 08, "Tribute to the Taste of Wine"
1951 Aug, "Patch of Ground"
1951 Sep 16, "City of Ocher Light"
1951 Sep 19, "Beautiful Woman in Need of Her Husband"
1951 Nov 03, "In Which Pocket"
1951 Nov 29, "For a Woman With a Red Flower in Her Hair"
02 1951 Dec 01, "Series of Single Awarenesses
1951 Dec 06, "Aspects of a Woman's Warm Body
1951 Dec 12, "The Eyes of Women"
1951 Dec 13, "Make the Fire Brighter"
1951 Dec 14, "Ostriches Cake-Walking Blindly"
1951 Dec 15, "Still-Life and Night"
1951 Dec 17, "Wailing Wind Blowing Cruelly"
1951 Dec 18, "Twelve Differentiations Between Breathing and
Being Dead"
1951 Dec 30, "Faucet Left Running to Long"
1951 Dec, "An Afterthought to Many Things"
1951 Dec, "Anniversaries No Longer Mean Much"
1951 Dec, "Face of a Woman Watching Me"
1951 Dec, "God Help Our Poor Shut Lips"
1951 Dec, "Only One Thing is Original"
1951 Dec, "The Poet in Me Speaks to Joanne"
1951 Dec, "Six of Us at Five in the Morning"
1951 Dec, "Words Can Never Tell"
03 1951, "All These Faces Are too Familiar"
1951, "Always There is Always"
1951, "Anyone Can Play the Notes"
1951, "As a Matter of Dream"
1951, "Aurignacian Seas"
1951, "Bright Blue Bottle"
1951, "A Certain Individualist"
1951, "Close-Up in Time"
1951, "Counter Clock-Wise"
1951, "Death Happens Only to Me"
1951, "Demise of an Unfulfilled Panegyric"
1951, "Dust and Sand-Stormed Trees"
1951, "Eighteenth Repetition of a Haphazard Statement"
1951, "The Gods Blow Bugles at Night For Me"
1951, "Great Fanning Wings"
1951, "Great Thunder"
1951, "Hawk and Chameleon"
1951, "I Suddenly Saw Deep Into the Eyes of Gods"
1951, "Industrial Revolution"
1951, "It Costs a Nickel to Remember"
1951, "Maybe This is the Way to Say it to a Woman"
1951, "Poem Growing Out of Four Footnotes"
1951, "Poem Off the Blackboard"
1951, "Prayer to the Great Gods"
1951, "Singing Tires Singing in the Wind"
1951, "Somewhere a Woman Breaks Wide Open"
1951, "Vernal Equinox"
1951, "Women Vibrate Inside"
1951, "Yucca Trees Blossom Every Seven Years"
04 1952 Jan 01, "Five Lines of Acrimonious Hatred"
1952 Jan 11, "Arrogance and Humility"
1953 Jan 31, "Cigarette Burning Clear to the Bone"
1952 Jan, "At the Sight of Joanne Something Happens"
1952 Jan, "A Bleeding Face"
1952 Jan, "Credo For Future Stockholders"
1952 Jan, "Dried-Out Craters"
1952 Jan, "This Cannot Help But Rank High"
1952 Jan, "Watering Pot"
1952 Feb 02, "Not All Windows Are Clean of Fog"
1952 Feb 06, "Blue Cotton Goods"
1952 Feb 06, "Women's Voices Are Always Sweet"
1952 Feb 10, "Orgasm as a Metaphor of Doom"
1952 Mar, "Addenda to the History of This Country"
1952 Apr 09, "Tomb of the Snake"
1952 Apr 23, "Dithyramb to Be Chanted Loudly"
1952 Apr 23, "Let's You and Me Talk About Green Grass"
1952 Apr 23, "Please Keep This One Thing Clear"
1952 Apr 26, "Catch a Falling Star"
1952 Apr 26, "Uncertain Moment With Lucy"
05 1952 May 06, "Into Which Go a Number Of Things"
1952 May 09, "Mouth Chewing Gravel-Filled Spinach"
1952 May 10, "Words Between Juggled Bones"
1952 May 14, "Added Comment Over Coffee Dregs"
1952 May 31, "Counterpointed Measures Behind Secret Walls"
1952 May, "Clothes More Revealing Than Nakedness"
1952 May, "Jazzed-Up Song of My Tiredness"
1952 Jun 02, "A Certain Schizophrenic Facet Repeated"
1952 Jun 02, "Clear Thought in Turmoil's Depths"
1952 Jun 11, "Taste Buds Going Bitter"
1952 Jun 21, "Symbolical Torn Flap"
1952 Jul, "Beautiful Armenian Women"
1952 Jul, "A Faded Picture is More Than Real"
1952 Jul, "Gin and the Jazz Being Played"
1952 Jul, "I Hesitate to Formulate Opinions"
1952 Jul, "Night-Time Bar"
1952 Jul, "Remember an Old Bar"
1952 Jul, "Weather Paper From This Generation"
1952 Jul, "Without Having to Watch Their Faces"
06 1952 Aug 11, "Six New Lines For Myrna"
1952 Aug 17, "Mule's Hot Breath Smells of Grass"
1952 Aug 18, "Bright Carmined Lips On My Baby's Face"
1952 Aug 19, "Barking Dogs Snap Hungrily"
1952 Aug 21, "Yucca Trees Blossom at Odd Times"
1952 Aug, "Fairy-Tales Do Not Always Have Happy Endings"
1952 Aug, "His Little Black Book"
1952 Aug, "Rotten Tooth"
1952 Aug, "Tell Me About the Bright Eyes of Pleasure"
1952 Aug, "The Truth of the Last Day of Eighth Grade"
1952, "Advice For the Neon-Possessed"
1952, "Afternoon Editions Talked About Sex Again"
1952, "Anything is a Plagiarism"
1952, "Barriers, Fences, Walls"
1952, "Blue Sky Through Fog"
1952, "Bulls Broke Loose From Their Cages"
1952, "Chopped-Up, Watered-Down, Torn Apart"
1952, "Clouded Cup"
1952, "Concerned Over a Deficient Sense of Timing"
1952, "Concerto Falling Flat On Minor Chords"
1952, "A Couple of Masks Slipped Loose"
1952, "Cry Heard Outside My Window"
07 1952, "Deserts Are Always Pleasant Contrasts"
1952, "Designed to Eat Holes in the Heads Of Everyone"
1952, "Diametrically Placed Paper Napkins"
1952, "Dichotomy of Worship"
1952, "A Drowning Man Calls Helplessly"
1952, "Early Honky-Tonk Sketches"
1952, "Earth-Holders"
1952, "Erymanthian Boar"
1952, "Fatal Fascination of Legs"
1952, "A Fig For Salvador"
1952, "From Off Somewhere the Sound of Music"
1952, "Fuzzed Obscurities Jell Into Shape"
1952, "High Morning Fog"
1952, "Human Hands Are Warm"
1952, "I Doubt That She Would Know"
1952, "Idiots Swimming Past in the Murky Gloom"
1952, "In the Privacy of High Branches"
1952, "An Incomprehensible Torment"
1952, "Item From an Upturned Filing Cabinet"
1952, "It's a Pity You Aren't the Center of All This"
1952, "Levant Playing Piano"
1952, "The Light Shines on a Face"
08 1952, "Modern Druid"
1952, "Moles Live Longer Underground"
1952, "Most Songs End Quickly"
1952, "Move it Over and Do it Again"
1952, "Obscurity Thy Name is an Extra Nickel"
1952, "Original Fear"
1952, "Out of the Dreams of Another"
1952, "Over the Woods and Through That Lost Hill"
1952, "An Overwhelming Desire to Know"
1952, "Perhaps Something Else is More Important"
1952, "Personal Lyric"
1952, "Pick This Up With Tongs and Examine Carefully"
1952, "Pipes Gave Out the Heat of Dream"
1952, "Problem of Storing Up Sound"
1952, "Purity's Grease"
1952, "Reaching is Necessary to Touching"
1952, "Relative Belief Concerning My Staying Alive"
1952, "Remembering There is More Than One Way"
1952, "Repetition of Statements No Longer Haphazard"
1952, "Rivers Are Always Driest at Their Sources"
09 1952, "Seagulls Flying Above Smoke-Topped Buildings"
1952, "Single Curved Lines Being What They Are"
1952, "Sliding and Deceiving Hope"
1952, "Slighter Insanities Mean Less Than Ever Before"
1952, "Soft Song of Cliche"
1952, "Some Ulterior Mythic Urge"
1952, "Spider Web"
1952, "Spoken to a Young Woman for Future Reference"
1952, "Subscriptions Are Due for Renewal"
1952, "Surrealistic Light Flashing in the Air"
1952, "Thirty Years Old and Going Nowhere"
1952, "This Room is for Music Listening Only"
1952, "Three Renewals"
1952, "Toss the Wild Wind Lightly"
1952, "Towering Fantasies"
1952, "Twenty-One Words"
1952, "Universal Children"
1952, "Vermilion Chinese Weeds"
1952, "Waitress With Pretty Legs"
1952, "Washboard Which Comes From Where I Go"
1952, "Who Was It?"
1952, "Worm's Rundown on a Segment Of History"
10 1953 Apr, 1949 Sep, "Short Cut"
1953 May, 1951 Nov, "Wild, Wild, Sea"
1953 Jul 10, "My Dream Was Full Of Elevators"
1953 Aug 10, "Comes From Inside"
1953 Aug 10, "Warmth of a Human Soul"
1953 Aug 11, "Ancient Mountains"
1953 Aug 11, "Broken Glass and Clouds"
1953 Aug 11, "Essential Vestigial Tendrils"
1953 Aug 11, "Hibiscus n the Ocean"
1953 Aug 11, "Private Complex"
1953 Aug 12, "Heat"
1953 Aug 12, "Juniper Bush"
1953 Aug 12, "Memory of the Dark"
1953 Aug 12, "The Omnipresent Jukebox"
1953 Aug 12, "Out Where the Star Is"
1953 Aug 12, "The Robots"
1953 Aug 12, "Rotting Shell"
1953 Aug 12, "Sour Dream"
1953 Aug 12, "Train-Whistle"
1953 Aug 12, "Travelers Always Leave Something Behind"
1953 Aug 12, "Worshiper"
11 1953 Aug 16, "Phallic Gestures"
1953 Aug 16, "Poem Out of Prose Context"
1953 Aug 16, "Warehouse"
1953 Aug 17, "Our Proudest Heritage"
1953 Aug 27, "A Cousin From New York"
1953 Aug 28, "Alien Face"
1953 Aug 28, "All the Old Sores"
1953 Aug 28, "Savage Snarl"
1953 Aug 28, "Screaming Panthers Ride the Sky"
1953 Aug 29, "Beauty of the Black"
1953 Aug 29, "French Background"
1953 Aug 29, "Somber Maneuvering"
1953 Aug 29, "Where No Lights Burn"
1953 Aug 30, "The Book of Books"
1953 Aug 30, "Fried Eggs"
1953 Aug 20, "No Electricity"
1953 Aug 31, "Contrast By Water"
1953 Aug 31, "Monolith"
1953 Sep 02, "Ability to Conform"
1953 Dec, "Question for Future Mutations"
1953, "Conquering Tenacity of Beauty"
1953, "Dumb Speech"
1953, "The Girl With the Greek Eyes"
1953, "Man Lives With the Earth"
1953, "No New Nerve-Ends Today"
1953, "Preliminary Wrestlings"
1953, "Telescoped Oceans Evaporate Quickly"
12 1954 Jun, "Contemporary Guide"
1954 Jul 15, "Blues From Pismo Beach"
1954 Jul 15, "Constant Kissing of the Light"
1954 Jul 15, "Couplets Which Are Not Couplets"
1954 Jul 15, "Disguises of the Truth"
1954 Jul 15, "Dust; Lizards; Tired Eyes"
1954 Jul 15, "Is This Where We Meet?"
1954 Jul 15, "The Outback in Australia is a Long Time Dying"
1954 Jul 15, "A Rape at the Center of Things"
1954 Jul 15, "Sexual Foreplay on the California Frontier"
1954 Jul 15, "Wish I Could Keep it All Vivid"
1954 Jul 16, "Eve's Acceptance of the Serpent"
1954 Jul 16, "Everything Changes in the Night"
1954 Jul 16, "Exploration of the Great Northwest While
Traveling With the Fat Man"
1954 Jul 16, "In the Footsteps of Jack London"
1954 Jul 16, "Lice Have Eyes, Too"
1954 Jul 16, "Street Lights on Pico Boulevard Have Been Turned
Off Before"
1954 Jul 16, "Theater is Not Meant to Become True"
13 1954 Jul 17, "Alive in the Wrong Time"
1954 Jul 17, "A Catching of a Young Man's Fancy"
1954 Jul 17, "The Fat Man"
1954 Jul 17, "Forgetting the Origins of Our Reactions"
1954 Jul 17, "I Have Known What Fog Means"
1954 Jul 17, "No Depravity in Surrender"
1954 Jul 17, "The Phallic Truth of Trees"
1954 Jul 17, "Plunging and Receiving"
1954 Jul 17, "Seaweed Disappears at High Tide"
1954 Jul 17, "What Are the Names of the Gods?"
1954 Jul 17, "What is Known?"
1954 Jul 18, "Comment to the Painterly Painter"
1954 Jul 18, "The Deeper Pulse"
1954 Jul 18, "Eagles Are Circling Somewhere Else Today"
1954 Jul 18, "Fly This Up, See How Long it Stays"
1954 Jul 18, "Kissing Cousins Are Rare"
1954 Jul 18, "Louis Macneice's Skull Grins From the Grave"
1954 Jul 18, "Perhaps Shakespeare Preferred Sonnets"
1954 Jul 19, "Blue Lake in the Morning"
1954 Jul 19, "Over The Indian Ocean Seagulls Fly"
1954 Jul 19, "Sawdust on the Floor of an Oregon Bar"
1954 Jul 19, "There Are No Names for the Gods Who Matter"
14 1954 Jul 20, "The Flowing of the Water in the River"
1954 Jul 20, "God's Eyes Were Not Open"
1954 Jul 20, "Mad Poets Chant About Many Places"
1954 Jul 20, "Stones Caught Under the Plow Cannot Be Moved"
1954 Jul 20, "Time for the Wind to Know"
1954 Jul 20, "What Do Mountains Believe?"
1954 Jul 21, "Alive on the Same Planet"
1954 Jul 21, "Joining Comes at the Last"
1954 Jul 21, "Sartre and Kierkegaard Exchange Pleasantries"
1954 Jul 21, "Trapped in the Ego"
1954 Jul 22, "At the Boundary of the Universe"
1954 Jul 22, "Curious Eyes of the Unborn"
1954 Jul 22, "Part of the One Story"
1954 Jul 22, "The True Sound of Goodbye"
1954 Jul 23, "Did You Smile at the Beggar Woman?"
1954 Jul 23, "Fire on the Side of the Mountain"
1954 Jul 23, "An Investigation of My Chances of Remaining Alive"
1954 Jul 23, "The Nightmare of Homogeneity"
1954 Jul 23, "No Wonder Lord Byron Loved the Alps"
1954 Jul 23, "Oregon Arms, Oregon Eyes"
1954 Jul 23, "Question From Another Perspective"
1954 Jul 24, "If Only I Could"
1954 Jul 24, "The Longing in Your Eyes"
1954 Jul 24, "Violins Are Seen in the Shapes of the Outer Trees"
15 1954 Jul 25, "Reducing the Matter to an Absurd Anthropomorphism"
1954 Jul 25, "Willing to Fall Silent"
1954 Jul 26, "Demanding Kiss of the New Day"
1954 Jul 26, "Rain on the Roof of My Cousin's Barn"
1954 Jul 27, "All of Us Will Survive Many Things"
1954 Jul 27, "The Deepest Truth of the Earth"
1954 Jul 27, "How About Now?"
1954 Jul 27, "Secrets from Panama"
1954 Jul 27, "Wind in the Trees of Memory"
1954 Jul 28, "The Beginning of Laughter"
1954 Jul 28, "Give Me Your Pain"
1954 Jul 28, "I Am Not a Frozen Statue"
1954 Jul 28, "Knowing They Are Mine"
1954 Jul 28, "Manifesto of the Lovelorn"
1954 Jul 28, "Queen of the Nile"
1954 Jul 28, "Seeing Sometimes Comes Late to the Poet's Eyes"
1954 Jul 28, "There is Another Poem"
16 1954 Jul 29, "Keep All the Words"
1954 Jul 29, "Love Knows Only Pulse"
1954 Jul 29, "Olive Trees in the Night"
1954 Jul 29, "The Olive Trees of Aldous Huxley"
1954 Jul 29, "She, Too, is on the Road to Somewhere"
1954 Jul 29, "Sun and High Dust"
1954 Jul 29, "There is a Long Road Out There"
1954 Jul 29, "What is Madness?"
1954 Jul, "Fragmented Rhythm Becomes Whole Again"
1954 Aug, "Red Hair Edged With Black"
1954 Aug, "Worming Toward Gorged Ruts"
1954, "The Death of Aristotle"
1954, "The Many-Colored Wig of Christ"
17 1955 Feb, "The Other Ten Percent"
1955 May, "Solo Pain"
1955 May, "Vicarious Outgrowth"
1955 Jun, "Philosophical Postscript"
1955 Jul, "Moan of Raping Bees"
1955 Aug 15, "Grab a Nebulous Memory"
1955 Aug 15, "Hot Air Sometimes is Cold"
1955 Aug 16, "Clouds in the Sky"
1955 Aug 16, "Colors and Hues"
1955 Aug 16, "Early Morning Thunderstorm"
1955 Aug 16, "Ponderosa Pines"
1955 Aug 16, "Spidery Trails"
1955 Aug 16, "Sunflowers and Sunsets"
1955 Aug 16, "Three Compulsions"
1955 Aug 16, "Three Oranges"
1955 Aug 17, "A Brown Fluid Which Defies Description"
1955 Aug 17, "Dreaming Across Eastern Montana"
1955 Aug 17, "Inevitability of Excitement"
1955 Aug 17, "Night-Time Activity"
1955 Aug 17, "Reappearance of the Camp Followers"
18 1955 Aug 18, "The Flaw"
1955 Aug 18, "Green Bluffs"
1955 Aug 18, "I Slept the Whole Way Across North Dakota"
1955 Aug 18, "In the Next Town Down the Road"
1955 Aug 18, "Insects and Trees"
1955 Aug 18, "The Meaninglessness of Alphabets"
1955 Aug 18, "Memories Are Not Planned"
1955 Aug 18, "Reality's Lies"
1955 Aug 18, "Up Here the River is Narrow"
1955 Aug 18, "Writing a History"
1955 Aug 19, "Bus Drivers and Engineers"
1955 Aug 19, "A Pleasant Stop in Chicago"
1955 Aug 19, "Two Cents for That Land"
1955 Aug 22, "Following My Calling"
1955 Aug 23, "Theologian and Artist"
1955 Aug 25, "Graveyards"
1955 Aug 25, "Local Run"
1955 Aug 25, "We'll Sleep Late"
19 1955 Aug 26, "Clap Hands, Here Comes Happiness!"
1955 Aug 30, "Lost in the Dream of Thoreau"
1955 Aug 31, "Compromises"
1955 Aug 31, "The Daughter"
1955 Sep 01, "Everywhere is Anywhere"
1955 Sep 01-02, "Traveling Man"
1955 Nov, "After Orange Juice and Coffee"
1955 Nov, "An Afternoon in a Rich Hotel Filled With Old People"
1955 Dec, "Euphoric Joy"
1955 Dec, "A New Perspective"
1955 Dec, "Old Man at the Beach"
1955, "The Bitching Blonde Winked at Me"
1955, "Dead Body and Symbol"
20 1958, "An Island Floats on the Wind of a Song"
1958, "Culled from an Afternoons Chores"
1958, "From Across the Canyon"
1958, "Man and Bird"
1958, "My Wife Has Lighted the Candles"
1958, "Remembered from When I Was"
21 1959, "Short Cut"
22 1960, "A Long Bet"
1960, "The New Flood"
23 1974, "Certainly the World is Not Always Round"
1974, "Has a Whole Generation Really Passed Me By?"
1974, "Vegetarians Ride the Trapeze of Dreams"
24 1975, "Spontaneity is a Deceiving God"
25 1977, "Response for Richard, the Vegetarian"
1977, "Sunday Dinner in Solomon"
1977, "Would You Wish for the Suicide of Light?"
26 1980 Dec, "Anywhere Else Than This Room"
27 1982, "Concentrated on More Than Air"
1982, "Message From Soquel, California"
1982, "We Go Down to Rice-Paddies, Looking for Lilies"
28 1984 Nov 16, "Fragment of an Extended Family"
29 1986 Apr 26, "Poem Written While Waiting to Give a Reading
Of My Own Poetry in Topeka, Kansas"
57 01 1991, "The Bright Sun of Youth"
1991, "Flexible Haiku"
1991, "Skies of Memory"
02 1992, "Brave Dying"
03 1993 Feb, "Fire of a Different Origin"
1993 Oct, "Cause and Effect"
1993 Oct, "Why Band-Aids Are Not the Answer"
1993, "No, Nothing Should Be Removed!"
04 1994 Feb, "The First Bird of Spring?"
1994, Apr 16, "But When I'm Gone"
1994 Apr, "Watching Lizards Sometimes Sleep"
05 1994 May, "None of Us Know What the Choice Will Be"
1994 May, "They Tell Me That"
1994 Sep 06, "Old Men Walking"
1994 Oct 31, "Old Bisbee in the Morning"
1994 Oct, "Old Bisbee at Noon"
1994 Dec, "A Completely Inconsequential Poem"
1994, "About My Days and Nights"
1994, "The Blue Morning"
1994, "Brain Transplant"
1994, "The Eye That Will Not Blink"
1994, "False Memories"
1994, "Full Fistfuls"
1994, "The Furling Face of Chaos"
1994, "The Grace to Live"
1994, "Italian Cypresses; Crows; Flying Saucers"
1994, "Knife Mother"
1994, "Roll Away the Night"
1994, "Thunder Black Moon"
06 1995 Jan, "Testimonial"
1995 Feb, "New Comment Over Cold Coffee"
1955 Feb, "The Poet's Fantasy"
1995 Feb, "Posterity's Fingers"
1995 Jun, "Ask the Poem"
1995 Aug, "Meditation of a Different Order"
1995, "Just Bear in Mind"
07 1996 Jan 20, "Today"
1996 Jan, "What Herbs Do You Have Today?"
1996 Apr 19, "I'm in the Road"
1996 Jun 14, "Written on the Back of s Flyer Inviting
Participation in s Medicine Wheel Celebration"
1996 Sep, "Forty-Four Years Later I Meet Carl Hanni"
1996 Dec 20, "Upon Being Sent s Review of s New Book of
Poems by Michael Palmer"
1996, "I'm in the Road"
1996, New Poems
08 1998 May 26, "Do You Remember Tyner White?"
1998, "Final Lines"
09 1999, "The Plight of the Old"
10 2000 Mar 13, "2340 Sierra Court, Palo Alto, California: On the
Dying of Miriam Patchen"
2000 Oct, "Cosmic Laughter"
11 "And Around and Around It Goes," [n.d.]
"Lenny and Levy, Sitting in a Tree," [n.d.]
"Question for the Other Seeker," [n.d.]
"Ripening Silences Greet My Ears," [n.d.]
"Third Message from San Francisco California," [n.d.]
"Walking In and Out of Anne Waldman's Poem," [n.d.]
SUBJECTS, 1922-2001
58 01 Alderfer, Margaret, [n.d.]
Allen, David-Michael, 1995
Again, Galileo, written under name Laz Scott Michaelson
(won the Joseph E. Hutton Playwrights Award, November 1995)
05 Ames, Reed, 1965
06 Ankenbrand, Frank, Jr., 1964
07 Bascom, George, 1985
1985 Nov 03, "Felix Powers at Bay," Manhattan Mercury
1985 Nov 17, "Poetic Justice," Manhattan Mercury
08 Baughman, Ronald, 1963
09 Beaudoin, Kenneth L., 1964
10 Bennett, John, 1998
11 Bisbee Repertory, Bisbee, AZ, 1995
12 Blachly, F. J., 1963
13 Black, Lynn, 1991
14 Boatright, Philip, 1964
15 Boggs, Arthur W., 1963
16 Bost, William Vick, 1963
17 Bottoms, Rita, [ca. 1989]
18 Boyd, Sue Abbott, 1964-1965
19 Boyer, Jessie Naylor, 1988
20 Bravard, Robert S., 1962-1965
21 Brinkley, Frances T., 1964
22 Brisker, Ron, 1959
23 Brown, Michael, 1965-1966
24 Brutus, Dennis, 1987
25 Bukowski, Charles, 1965
26 Calendar, 1922
27 1923-1924
28 1925-1926
29 1927-1928
30 1929-1930
31 1931-1932
32 1933-1934
33 1935-1936
34 1937-1938
35 1939-1940
36 1941
37 1943
38 1944
39 1945
40 1946
41 Callaghan, Catherine A., [n.d.]
42 Camellia Press, Inc., 1997
43 Camp, Jennifer, 1991
44 Carter, Manfred A., 1966
45 Cashen, Eric, 1964-1965
46-50 Chaldecott, Howard, [n.d.]
Ex Marks the King, [n.d.]
59 01 Chambers, George, 1963-1964
02 Choate, Joyce Marie, 1964
03 Chaplin, Ralph, [n.d.]
04 Chumbly, Harold, 1964
05 Church, Dianne, 1964
06 Church, Jeannie, 1963-1964
07 City Lights Bookstore, [n.d.]
08 Climenhaga, Anna, 1963
09 [ca. 1983], The Lion's Tooth
10-18 Climenhaga, David.1994
1994, From Model Ts to Modems
19 Climenhaga, Miriam, [n.d.]
20 Climenhaga, Zoe, 1962-1965
[ca. 1963], "Open Letter: Why I and My Family are
Emigrating to New Zealand if there's still time"
1995, Resume
2000 Mar 12, "The Years of Miriam, The Brief Years"
21 The Crutch, [n.d.]
22-23 Cochise College, 1999-2000
24 Cohen, David, 1964
25-28 Cohen, Jay A., 1982
1982, Too Bad About Joe
29 Cokinos, Christopher, 1984
30 Coleman, William, [n.d.]
"Getting Used to it at Tanglenock," [n.d.]
31 Collins, James A., 1964
32 Conferences
1965 Jun 30-Jul 03, Second Annual Mississippi Valley
Writers Conference, Culver-Stockton College,
Canton, MO
1977 Mar 04-06, The Third Annual Kansas Theatre
Conference, Topeka, KS
1983 Sep 23-25, The 23rd Annual Deep South Writers'
Conference, Lafayette, LA
33 Conlon, Christopher, 1994
34 Corso, Gregory, 1958
35 Cortez, Carlos, 1964-1966
36 Crane, O. W., 1964
37 Crary, Frances, 1963-1964
38 Crews, Judson, 1963-1967
39 Crobaugh, Emma, 1964
40 Curry, Andrew, 1965-1966
60 01 Dace, Wallace, 1995
The Feast of Thyestes, [n.d.]
02 Dacus, Jon Derrell, 1965
03-04 Dale, Elizabeth, [n.d.]
Tragedy At The Taqueria, [n.d.]
05-08 Damon, Dennis, 1965
09 Dan's Place, [n.d.]
10-11 Davies, Dan, 1997
1997, In Minor Key Poems
12 Davis, Rik, 1965
13 Davison, Edward, 1964-1965
14 Dervish Brothers Books, [n.d.]
15 Dhrama Bums - Jennifer Camp, Audra Durham, Laura Frenzer,
Chris Johnstone, Joe Kouse and Dan Workman, 1995
16 Dietz, Chris, [ca. 1990]
17 Disabilities, 1987
1987 Jun, Disabilities Times
18-21 Doty, Lisa, 1994
1994, Love Bites
22 Doubiago, Sharon, [n.d.]
23 Eastlake, William, [n.d.]
24 Ellis, Neal, 1964
25 Elwell, Bruce, 1965
26-27 Estes, Clarissa Pinkola, 1993
28 Evans, Linda, 1962-1963
29-30 Fach, Kim, [n.d.]
Eat the Cat Raw, [n.d.]
31 Farber, Charles, 1963-1964
32-34 Fedder, Norman, J., Earp, [n.d.]
35 1989, Never Let 'Em Catch You At It An Evening With
Milburn Stone
36 Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 1958, 1989
37 Ferraro, Mimi, Private City, 1989
38 Festival of New Plays, 1982
39 Fishman, Arnold L., 1964
40 Flanagan, James M., 1964
41 Franke, Christopher, 1990
42 Frantz, Laurent Brown, 1998
43 Freed, Ray, [n.d.]
44 Frierson, Mead, III, 1965
45-47 Frost, Teresa Haffener, [n.d.]
A Comatose Circus, [n.d.]
61 01-04 Gallemore, J. David, [n.d.]
The American Yard, [n.d.]
05 Gardner, Peter W., 1965
06 German, Greg, 1983-1984
07 Gholson, Christien, [n.d.]
08 Gibson, Morgan, 1965
09-11 Giebler, Judith, [n.d.]
Swan, [n.d.]
12 Glen, Emilie, 1964-1965
13 Glombecki, Gerry, 1996
1996, The Coach of Everything
14 Gofta, Scott, [n.d.]
15 Goldner, Harvey, 1964
16-21 Gorelik, Mordecai, [n.d.]
Andrus, or The Vision, [n.d.]
22-23 The Big Day, revised, [n.d.]
24 Toward a Larger Theatre, 7 plays, [n.d.]
25 Graphics Workshop, 1964-1965
26 Gray, George A. III, 1963-1964
27 Gregory, Michael, [n.d.]
28 Guinness, Alec, 1984
29 Gwin, Wally, 1964
30 Halazon, Kay, 1985
31 Halperin, Mark, [n.d.]
32 Hamilton, Martin, [n.d.]
33 Hannah, Barbara, 1964
34 Hargan, James, 1964
35 Heagy, H. Lee, [n.d.]
36 Heagy, Leigh, 1981
37 Hill, Joe, [n.d.]
38 Hill, Shandy
1987 Oct 26, "He practiced what he preached," The
Mercury, Pottstown, PA
1992 Oct 01, "The Mercury's co-founder Shandy Hill dies
at age 91"
1992 Oct 06, "Shandy Hill remembered," The Mercury,
Pottstown, PA
39 Holland, Barbara A., 1965
40 Houston, Velina, [n.d.]
Bielser, Jeffrey J., "Dramatist reflects on her roots," [n.d.]
41-43 Sapphlowers, [n.d.]
44 Inman, Will, 1996
62 01 Jacobs, Fred Rue, 1999
02 Johnson, Kenneth, 1964-1965
03 Johnson, Marion E., 1985
04 Jones, Charles (alias - Jackson Creeke)
General, [n.d.]
05-08 Note cards, [n.d.]
09 A. J. Ayer's Theory of Perception, [n.d.]
10-15 Any Man's Death, [n.d.]
16 Among Curious Thing to Dance For, 1993
17 "Comments on Hawaii, " [n.d.]
18 "The Development and Philosophy of Ruth
Benedict's Patterns of Culture," [n.d.]
19 "Do Actual Occasions Experience Themselves?," [n.d.]
20 "El Salon Mexico," [n.d.]
21 "Ethical Thought In Two Works by Soren Kierkegaard,"
[n.d.]
22 "Execution," [n.d.]
23 "The Gringo Kid," [n.d.]
24 "Hamlet's Question and Absurd Time," [n.d.]
25 "Hawaii: Reflections on an Anniversary," [n.d.]
26 A Hearing for the Last Hour, [n.d.]
27 "'Incredible' Interest," 1986
28 Journey, [n.d.]
29 "Kant's Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals," [n.d.]
30 LBJ - Lyndon B. Johnson
Wilkes, Paul, "When He Says 'Cuz,' It's President
Johnson,"1965
31 The Lost Horns: A Study of Scorn In Four Plays, [n.d.]
32 "Memoirs Of A Wreck," [n.d.]
33 Mind-Body: An Interpretation With Illustrations From
Recent Studies in Schizophrenia, [n.d.]
34 The Mollyday Season, 1983
35 Nausea: Why a Journal?, [n.d.]
36-42 Noctuary, [n.d.]
63 01 "Off the Bum," [n.d.]
02 Our Lady of the Cats, [n.d.]
03 "The Pelicans," [n.d.]
04 "The Position of Albert Einstein," [n.d.]
05 "Right and Obligation in Two Forms of Protest," [n.d.]
06 "The Role of the Uncertain in the Philosophy of John
Dewey," [n.d.]
07-12 A Sense of Place, 1985
13 "The Seris of Sonora," [n.d.]
14-18 Small Attentions: Perceptions of Place, [n.d.]
19 "Some Problems of a Rational Approach to Religion," [n.d.]
20 "Something About Albert Camus," [n.d.]
21 "A Suggestion for an Inquiry into Ethics," [n.d.]
22 "Symbolism in 'The Dead' by James Joyce," [n.d.]
23 "Third Section and General Criticism of Kant's Foundation
of the Metaphysics of Morals," [n.d.]
24 "Three Contemporary Philosophies," [n.d.]
25 [Trigant Burrow], [n.d.]
26 "W. T. Stage and the Inadequacy of Idealism," [n.d.]
27 When the Whale Came, 1994
28 The Wizard Monologues, [n.d.]
29-31 [Works of Charles Jones], [n.d.]
32 Jones, Snuffy, [n.d.]
33 Jurman, Phyllis, 1964
64 01 Kelly, Dave, 1965
02 Kiel, Frederick O., 1962-1964
03 King, L. D., 1964
04 Kivait, Erik, 1965
05-07 Knab, Sally, (S. A. M.), 1993-1995
08 Kouhi, Elizabeth, 1965
09 LaClaire, Earl E., 1965
10 Larson, Carl, 1964-1965
11 Lasch, Christopher, 1969
12-35 Lectures, Class, 1987
36 Lengyel, Cornel Adam, 1963, 1997
1963, Will of Stratford
37 1997, The Last Performance
38 Mengele's Passover, [n.d.]
39 Locke, Duane, 1964-1965
40 Lonidier, Lynn, 1963
41 Lowenfels, Walter, [n.d.]
42 Luna, Ric, 1964
43 Lythgoe, Michael, 1964
65 01 MacNabe, Arden, 1964-1965
02 McClanahan, Rebecca Devet, 1988
03 McCleery, Nancy, 1994
04 McCray, Jane, [n.d.]
05 1994, Blessed Inconsistency
06 1997, Miriam
07 McGovern, Hugh,1951
08 McKinney, Dorothy, 1962-1963
09 McKinney, Michael,1962
10 McLane, Ellen, 1965
11 Manhattan Civic Theatre, Season Brochure, 1981-1982
12 Margoshes, Dave, 1964
13 Marinoni, Rasa Zagnoni, 1964
14-16 Marr, Ora, 1994
[ca.1994], The Sublim Nation
17 Martin, Jay, [n.d.]
18 Martinek, Joseph, 1964
19 Martinez, Al, 1997
20 Mazza, Gerald, 1964-1965
21 Michaels, Harriet, 1964-1965
22 Miller, Warren, 1966, 1980
23 Moberg, George, 1963, 1965
24 Montgomery, Marion, 1964
25 Moore, Wanda Allen, 1964-1965
26 Moser, Norman, 1963-1964
27-36 Motter, Opal Euard Zoe Climenhaga's mother, 1975
1975, Pepper-Tree Ranch (Holiday Ranch)
37 Murphy, J. M., 1965
38 Murphy, Michael, 1959, 1962
66 01 Naropa Institute, Boulder, CO, [n.d.]
02 Noble, William J., 1964-1965.
03 O'Broin, Padraig, 1964-1966
04 Oster, Edward, 1965
05-14 Patchen, Kenneth, 1961, 1972, 1982
15 Bancroft Library, 1961
16 Beck, Julien, 1959
17 Bennett Cerf, 1935
18 Bennett, J. R., [n.d.]
Patchen's Themes and Structure in the Ending of
the Journal of Albion Moonlight, [n.d.]
19 The City Wears a Slouch Hat, [n.d.]
20 Competition in Poetry, 1992-1993
21 Congalton, William A., 1987
22 Connors, Robert J., [n.d.]
Anti-Mystic: Kenneth Patchen's Albion Moonlight, [n.d.]
23 Contemporary Writers Class, [n.d.]
Arment, Brian
24 Artis, Farrell
25 Baughman, Ronald
26 Bengston, Carrie
27 Bevan, Hesperia
28 Denbow, Evelyn
29 Dermody, Diane
30 Forste, Frederic
31 Frederickson, John
32 Gach, Kim
33 Hamilton, Paul
34 Limes, Rose
35 Mishkin, Sidney
36 Peters, Jess
37 Plumly, Stanley
38 Reese, Edward
39 Siddall, Nancy
40 Voltman, E. Leigh
41 Walton, Roxanna
42 Yoon, Soon Hong
43 Corbett, Thomas, [n.d.]
Glad Day and Albion Moonlight: Blake as a basis for Patchen's
mythography in The Journal of Albion Moonlight, [n.d.]
44-45 Everson, William, 1944-1945
46 Exhibition, 1987, 1989
67 01-04 Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 1956-1961, 1964, 1967
05-09 Festival, 1989-1990
10 Fokes, Fran, 1963
11 Ford, Charles Henri, 1952
12 Haselwood, Dave, 1960
13-14 Homage to Kenneth Patchen, 1968
15 "The Hunted City, 1939-1967"
16 "Kenneth Patchen: An Art of Engagement," [n.d.]
17 Kenneth Patchen Memorial Fund Trust Agreement, 1976 Aug 20
18 Kenneth Patchen Reads His Love Poems, [n.d.]
19 Laughlin, James, 1984
20-37 Ložar, Tomaž
1976, An Introduction to the Work of Kenneth Patchen
38 "Before The Brave: Portrait of Man as a Young Artist," [n.d.]
39 "The Little Journal of Kenneth Patchen," [n.d.]
68 01-07 Morgan, Richard G.
[ca. 1973], Kenneth Patchen's Journal of Albion
Moonlight: Its Form and Meaning
08-09 Naropa Institute, Boulder, CO, 1996-1997
10-23 Nelson, Raymond
An America Mysticism: The Example of Kenneth Patchen, [n.d.]
24 Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer: Kenneth Patchen's
Comedy of the Mystical, [n.d.]
25 Newberry Library
Anderson, Mrs. Sherwood, 1943
26 Cowley, Malcolm, 1950
27 Duncan, Robert, 1940
28 Zabel, Morton, 1941
29 Nomland, Kemper, 1944
30 Norman, Charles, 1947
31 Obituary, 1972
69 01 Perspective Magazine, editors, 1948
02 Poems, 1958
03 Art Poems, 1962, 1964, 1984
04 Redl, Harry, 1956
05 Rigg, Margaret, 1964
06 Robitaille, Stephen J., [n.d.]
Aspects of Contemporary Fiction in the Journal of
Albion Moonlight, [n.d.]
07 San Francisco Tribute to Kenneth Patchen, 1961
08-12 Selections from the writings of Kenneth Patchen, [n.d.]
13 Shawcross, John T., [n.d.]
"The Unexiled: Poets of the World to
Come Kenneth Patchen," [n.d.]
14 Sheets, Kermit, 1945
15-26 Smith, Larry, 1999
1999, Kenneth Patchen Rebel Poet In America
70 01-03 Steloff, Frances, Gotham Book Mart, 1942-1943, 1956
04 Stillwell, Edith, 1950
05 Trumbull Art Gallery Exhibits
1987 Mar 07-Apr 05
1990 Apr 27
06 Untide Press, 1947
07 Virginia Quarterly Review, Editor, 1934
08-10 Web Pages, Kenneth Patchen, 1996
11 Welch, Marie, 1958
12 Wilder, Amos N., 1986
"A Poet in the Depression: Letters of Kenneth Patchen,
1934-1941," Sagetrieb, 1986 Winter, Vol. V, No. 3
13 Zukofsky, Louis, 1939
71 01 Patchen, Miriam, 2000
02 Patchen, Wayne, 1967
03 Pennington, Lee, 1965
04 Petri, Lori, 1964-1965
05 Pickard, Eloise Davis, 1957, 1964
06 Pierce, Deborah K., [n.d.]
The Elopement, [n.d.]
07 Plays
1963, Catalogue of New Plays
08 Plumly, Stanley, 1962-1965
09 Pomeroy, William J., 1962
10 Postcards, blank, [n.d.]
11 Powell, Clarence Alva, 1964
12 Powell, Joseph, 1998
13 Prayer, [n.d.]
14 Programs
Arizona, Bisbee
1995 Aug 10-14, Drink It Black-poetry as an act of social
and political engagement, Bisbee Poetry Festival,
Theater Degree Zero
15 1995 Aug 11-14, Bisbee Poetry Festival 1995 & Central
School Project, Central School
16 1996 Oct 19-20, 26-27, Private City, Theater Degree Zero
17 1997 Sep 26-28, Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of
the Bisbee Deportation, Theater Degree Zero
18 1998-1999, Bisbee Repertory Theatre Fourth Season '98-'99
19 1999-2000, Bisbee Repertory Theatre Fifth Season, 1999-2000
20 2000-2001, Bisbee Repertory Theatre Sixth Season, 2000-2001
21 California, Altadena, Theatre Americana
19[??] Jun 09-10, 16-17, 23-24, A Live Woman in the
Mines by Joel Climenhaga
22 California, Hollywood, The Melrose Theatre
1984 Jun 22, After Crystal Night by John Herman Shaner
19[??] Jul 10, Voices by Susan Griffin
23 California, Los Angeles, UCLA
1951 May 23-26, Dark of the Moon by Howard Richardson
& William Berney, Royce Hall Auditorium
1953 Mar 18-19, Aux Deux Benêts by Richard Driggers,
Theater Arts Department
1953 Mar 18-19, The Jesus-Cop by Joel Climenhaga,
Theater Arts Department
1953 Mar 22-Apr 04, The Front Page by Ben Hecht &
Charles MacArthur, Campus Theater 170
1953 Jun 03-04, Like Other Knives by Robert Guy Barrows,
Theater Arts Department
1953 Jun 03-04, Valley of Darkness by Des Kalafatis,
Theater Arts Department
1953 Oct 24-Nov 07, Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen,
Campus Theater 170
1954 Mar 31-Apr 01, Bivouac At Lucca by Robert Guy
Barrows, Theater Arts Department
1954 Mar 31-Apr 01, Day All Day by Robert Guy Barrows,
Theater Arts Department
1954 Mar 31-Apr 01, The Death of God by Joel
Climenhaga, Theater Arts Department
1954 Apr 07-08, Brooklyn in the Spring by Milton Polsky,
Theater Arts Department
1954 Apr 07-08, Incident Bordering On Hell by Robert
Henson, Theater Arts Department
1954 Apr 07-08, Prairie Dog by Joel Climenhaga, Theater
Arts Department
1954 May 12-15, Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga,
Little Theatre
1954 Dec 15-16, The Playmates by Julian Burton & Joel
Climenhaga, "Three-Kay-Seven" Little Theater
1954 Dec 15-16, The Story Of Mousa Jalill by Alex
Wasser, "Three-Kay-Seven" Little Theater
1954 Dec 15-16, Water Hole by Joel Climenhaga, "Three-
Kay-Seven" Little Theater
19[??] May 28-29, As Yet Untitled by Edmund Dennis, 3G-1 Theater
19[??] May 28-29, Mother Love by Joel Climenhaga, 3G-1 Theater
19[??] Nov 05-06, Heathen Pioneer by Joel Climenhaga,
3G-1 Little Theater
19[??] Nov 05-06, Janessa by Larry Swindell, 3G-1 Little Theater
24 Colorado, Grand Lake, The Pine Cone Players
1976, Summer, Dames at Sea by George Haimsohn and
Robin Miller
1976, Summer, Except for Susie Finkel by Joe Manchester
1976, Summer, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living
in Paris by Jacques Brel
1976, Summer, Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon
1976, Summer, The Life and Liberty and Pursuit of
Happiness of Carry Nation by Jeff Tade
1976, Summer, The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie
25 1977, Summer, A Live Woman in the Mines by Joel Climenhaga
1977, Summer, Mark Twain's Traveling Sunshine Show by
Charles Leader and Wesley Van Tassel
26 1978, Summer, Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon
1978, Summer, Ex Marks the King by Howard Chaldecott
1978, Summer, Godspell by John-Michael Tebelak
1978, Summer, Outward Bound by Sutton Vane
1978, Summer, Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie
1978, Summer, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown by
Charles Schulz
27 19[??] Aug 12, Alice in Wonderland by Walt Disney
28 Iowa, LeMars, Teikyo Westmar University
1991 Oct 14, 16, "A Work in Progress," Theatre 150
Cover by Jeffery Sweet with Stephen Johnson &
Sandra Hastie
Laugh Lines by Jennifer Camp
Watermelon Boats by Wendy MacLaughlin
29 1991 Oct 30-31, Nov 01-02, 06-09, Marriage Wheel by
Joel Climenhaga
30 1991 Nov 24-26, A Winter Set, An Evening of Original One
Act Plays, Dubs Studio Theatre 103
Dearly Beloved by Shannon Smith
Jimi's Gone by Robert Hightshoe
Play Me Some Blues by Robert Riggins
31 1992 Feb 19-22 , 26-29, Theatre 150 Kime, John
Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men
72 01 Kansas, Emporia
1998 Jun 10-13, Moon Over Buffalo by Ken Ludwig
1998 Jun 24-27, Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga
1998 Jul 08-11, Story Theatre by Paul Sills
1998 Jul 22-25, They're Playing Our Song by Neil Simon
02 Kansas, Hutchinson, Hutchinson Repertory Theatre
1982 Jun 11-13, The Object of the Game by Steven Nelson
1982 Jun 11-13, Playing Games With the Gods by Lisa Merkl
1982 Jun 11-13, Shirley Basin by Jack Gilhooley
03 Kansas, Independence, Independence Community College
1984 Apr 15-17, William Inge and His Contemporaries,
The William Inge Festival
04 Kansas, Junction City, Bettina Coover Stage
1972 May 11-13, Night Must Fall by Emlyn Williams,
directed by Joel Climenhaga
05 1980 Feb 28-29, Mar 01, Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller
06 Kansas, Manhattan, Kansas State University, All Faiths Chapel
1976 Mar 22, L'Histoire De Soldat by Igor Stravinsky
1978 Feb 16-18, Dakilive by Anne Barth
1978 Feb 16-18, And Half My Kingdom by Margaret Maxfield
1978 Feb 16-18, Norman Lear Snores by Allison Dollar
07 Kansas, Manhattan, Kansas State University, K-State
Union Catskeller
1977, The Unique Ones by Michael Byington
08 Kansas, Manhattan, Kansas State University, McCain Auditorium
19[??] Feb 24-27, The House On Prince Edward Street by
Wallace Dace
19[??] Dec 04-06, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
09 Kansas, Manhattan, Kansas State University, Nichols Theatre
1987 May 01-02, Still Alive and Well & Living on Planet
Earth by Joel Climenhaga
10 Kansas, Manhattan, J-15 Playwrights, Kansas State
University Experimental Theatre
1969 Sep 14, In Our Green Youth by George Savage
1969 Oct 12, The Suicide Circle by Laura Olsher
1969 Nov 09, Tamburitza by Charles M. Kray
1969 Dec 07, Seance and Wake by George Gray III
11 1970 Feb 08, Where Music Played by Bernard Sabath
1970 Mar 22, One In A Family Is Enough! by Leota Korns
1970 Apr 19, The House On Prince Edward Street by
Wallace Dace
1970 May 18-19, Some Events Connected With The Early
History of Arizona by Norman Fedder
1970 Oct 18, The Release of Stanley Pennel and Kindred
Matters by George Johnston
1970 Nov 08, The Patriot by Sandra Jean Gordon & an
Anonymous Prisoner
1970 Nov 22, Above the Timberline by George Savage Sr.
& George Savage Jr.
1970 Dec 11, Night's End: A Drama in Three Acts by Joel
Climenhaga
12 1971 Jan 24, Father of Ulysses: A Comedy by Frank
Wattron
1971 Feb 14, A Special King of Love: A New Play in Three
Acts by Laura Olsher
1971 Mar 12, All the Iniguities by Paul R. Fransella
1971 Mar 26, Every Woman is a Virgin Somewhere by Fred
Rue Jacobs
1971 Apr 16, Day In The Life of a Russian Soldier by Neil Scanlan
1971 Sep 17, Playground by Frank Rizzo
1971 Sep 24, You'll Never Make It To New Orleans by
Irene Saras Bashore
1971 Oct 08, The Tempest Turned by Annabelle Corrick
1971 Oct 22, Cold Warrior by Robert F. Cronin
1971 Nov 05, The Memory Room by George Sklar
1971 Dec 03, Williamina Nettleton, Esquirine by Alice Flower
1972 Feb 04, The Heart-Shaped Swimming Pool and The
Doer by Julian Brown
1972 Feb 25, The Man Who Hated American Hype by Nick Boretz
1972 Mar 03, Of Cabbages and Kings by Robert Carricart, Jr.
72 13 Kansas, Manhattan, Kansas State University, Playwrights
Reader's Theatre
1969 Mar 02, No Man's Land by Carl Hinrichs
1969 Apr 12, Second Saint of Cyprus by George Weller
1969 May 04, The Abstract Tragedy a Comedy of Masks by
Elder Olson
1971 Nov 10, Oedipus the King by Sophocles
1972 Mar 10, Antigone by Jean Anouilh translated by
Lewis Galantiere
14 Kansas, Manhattan, Kansas State University, The
Playwright's Workshop
1976 Apr 08-11, My Mother Used To Tell Me by Barbara
Sue Wheeler
1976 Apr 08-11, Spring Dandelions by Doug Orloff
1976 Apr 08-11, This Time by Cindy Helferstay
1979 Apr 05-07, An Experiment in Verbal Acrobatics by
Harry Pattison
1979 Apr 05-07, For This We Thank You, Playboy by
Augustin Stucker
1979 Apr 05-07, Switchboard by Velina Houston
1981, The Dust-Storm Wedding by Chloris Killian
1984 Apr 26-28, Bagpipes and Windbags by Charolette Dahl
1984 Apr 26-28, Compound Daily by Gary Leffler
1984 Apr 26-28, Grave Issue by Jean Burnham
19[??] Nov 04-06, Too Bad About Joe by Jay Cohen
15 Kansas, Manhattan, Kansas State University, Purple
Masque Theatre
1968 Oct 30-31, Nov 01-02, Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga
1969 Feb 26-Mar 01, Mother Love and Apple Pie by Mary Anna Lowe
1969 Feb 26-Mar 01, No Sunrise Tomorrow by Carolyn Kaberline
1969 Feb 26-Mar 01, Thursday's General by David Gieschen
1970 Feb 18-21, Elephant Gun by George Gray
1970 Feb 18-21, Jacob's Ladder by Deanna Tressin
1970 Feb 18-21, Midnight Acres by Mike Marks
1970 May 08-16, The Field God by Paul Green
1970 Sep 28-Oct 03, Don't Look Now by Kenneth Patchen
1970 Oct 27-31, The Characters by Sandra Jean Gordon
1970 Oct 27-31, No Reprieve: A Fantasy in Revenge by
Sandra Jean Gordon
1970 Oct 27-31, The Strutting Race by Sandra Jean Gordon
1970 Dec 08-09, 11-12, Dominos? by David Gallemore
1970 Dec 08-09, 11-12, The Hedge by Edith Hinrichs
1970 Dec 08-09, 11-12, Late for Dinner by Stephen Harrington
1971 Oct 26-30, The American Yard by J. David Gallemore
1972 Nov 08-11, Guys and Dolls by Damon Runyon
1973 Feb 20-21, 23-24, Cavalleria Rusticana by Peter Mascagni
1973 Feb 20-21, 23-24, Trouble in Tahiti by Leonard Bernstein
1974 Apr 05-06, Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga
1975 Feb 26-Mar 01, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little by
Paul Zindel
16 1976 Feb 26-28, Carry by Jeff Tade
1976 Nov 04-06, 16 by Eugene O'Neill
1976 Nov 04-06, The Hairy Falsetto by J. I. Rodale
1976 Nov 04-06, The Tiger by Murray Schisgal
1977 Mar 31-Apr 02, Andrus or The Vision by Gorelik Mordecai
1978 Oct 26-28, A Comatose Circus by Teresa Haffener Frost
1980 May 01, Safe House by Dan S. Safford
1980 May 01, Outside Looking In by Leslie Patheal
1980 May 02, The Button by Ron Koehler
1980 May 02, MILK by Tom Downing
1980 May 02-03, A Farewell of Sorts by Gary W. Clift
1980 May 03, Soft Boiled Egg by Ramona Lucius
1980 Sep 23, The Crutch by Zoe Climenhaga
1980 Sep 23, MILK by Tom Downing
1980 Oct 01, Too Much Pride by Chloris Killian
1980 Oct 13, The Storyteller in Theatre by John Stuart Anderson
19[??] Mar 02-03, 05-06, The Dress by Tim Randall
19[??] Mar 02-03, 05-06, The Truth About Chance by
Robert M. Cory
19[??] Mar 02-03, 05-06, The Sculptors by Mike Toburen
19[??] Apr 15-18, Fetus Pig by Dave Gallemore
19[??] Apr 15-18, The Sofa by Kirk Lovell
19[??] Apr 15-18, The Sound of Laughter by Ed Manglesdorf
19[??] Apr 27-May 01, The Antique Hero by J. David Gallemore
19[??] Apr 27-May 01, A Nightingale Song by Roberta Pray
19[??] Apr 27-May 01, The Street People by Stephen Harrington
19[??] Apr 30-May 02, Only Good Business by Chloris Killian
17 Kansas, Manhattan, Manhattan Civic Theatre
19[83] Mar 02-03, 09-10, 16-17, The Oldest Living
Graduate by Preston Jones
19[??] May 24-25, Three Tales From Grim by Jonathan Holden
Cinderella
Little Red Cap
Snow White
18 Kansas, Salina, Marymount Sunflower Summer Theatre,
Marymount College
1973 Jul 25-29, Come Blow Your Horn by Neil Simon
(director Joel R. Climenhaga)
1973 Jul 25-29, Hickok by Joe Bachofer
19 1974 Jun 19, Aug 03, After the Fall by Arthur Miller
(directed by Joel R. Climenhaga)
1974 Jun 19, Aug 03, Doctor Doctor by John Jakes
1974 Jun 19, Aug 03, Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and
Living in Paris by Eric Blau & Mort Shuman
1974 Jun 19, Aug 03, And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little by
Paul Zindel
20 1975 Jun 19-22, Bicentennial Revue
1975 Jun 19-22, The Good Doctor by Neil Simon
1975 Jun 19-22, Morning's At Seven by Paul Osborn
(directed by Joel Climenhaga)
1975 Jun 19-22, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken
Kesey
1975 Jun 19-22, Tobacco Road by Erskine Caldwell
21 Louisiana, Lafayette, The University of Southwestern Louisiana
1983 Sep 23-25, Deep South Writers' Conference
22 Missouri, Canton, Culver Stockton College
1965 Apr 09, Prairie Dog by Joel Climenhaga
1965 May 19-20, Boy On the Steps by Linda Liggett
1965 May 19-20, A Matter of Choice by Larry Satorius
1965 May 21-22, The Delicately Wounded by Carmen E. Lyons
1965 May 21-22, The Proper Way by David K. Terwische
1965 May 21-22, The Timber Wolf by Larry Saeger
1965 May 21-22, The Witchers by Gary Tipling
1965 Nov 11-13, Rhinoceros
23 1966 Mar 17-19, The Man Who Lost the River by Bernard Sabath
24 1968 Feb 29, Mar 01-02, Don't Look Now by Kenneth Patchen
1968 Apr 19, Auto-da-Fe by Gael Cooper
1968 Apr 19, Circles in the Square by Leith Heagy
1968 Apr 19, Mothers Should Be Seen and Not Heard by
Peggy Delap
1968 Apr 20, Lizzie by Jim Hubbard
1968 Apr 20, The Sacred Volume by Clay Bodine
1968 Apr 20, Speak to Me by Mike Roberts
25 19[??] May 06-08, Bastien and Bastienne by W. A. Mozart
19[??] May 06-08, Trouble in Tahiti by Leonard Bernstein
19[??] May 18-19, Baria Song Cau by Melvin Bradshaw
19[??] May 18-19, The Garden by Dennis Damon
19[??] May 18-19, On Butterfly Wings and Other Things by
Judy Logsdon
26 Missouri, St. Charles, Lindenwood Colleges Theatre
19[??] Oct 12-16, 19-23, Godspell by John-Michael Tebelak
27 Missouri, Tarkio, Tarkio College, Studio Theater
1990 Sep 27-29, The Joan of Arc Thing by Renee Fanger &
Michelle Muriel
1990 Sep 27-29, Promised by Carla Podraza
1990 Sep 27-29, Richard and Liz Go to the Theatre by
Jennifer Camp
1990 Nov 01-03, Moosehead Scrimshaw by David-Michael Allen
28 Missouri, Tarkio College, Mule Barn Theatre
An Evening of Original One-Act Plays
1987 Oct 23-24, The Elopement by Deborah K. Pierce
1987 Oct 23-24, The Man Who Came Home Again
by Joel Climenhaga
1987 Oct 23-24, To Mock a Killing Bird by Robert Hightshoe
1987 Oct 30-31, Cutthroat by Bruce Rux
1987 Oct 30-31, Schubert's Last Serenade by Julie Bovassa
1987 Oct 30-31, Shehe by Joetta Linette
1988 Oct 14-16, 21-22 & 24, Life in the Current
Lane Next 3 Exits, 3 plays by Joetta Linette,
(A Big Gold Star For Emily, The Two of Us,
and Sexual Innocence in San Luis Obispo)
29 Missouri, Tarkio, Walnut Inn-Cabaret Theatre
An Evening of Original One-Act Plays
1988 Apr 28-29, The Coffin by Robert Hightshoe
1988 Apr 28-29, Nobody's Perfect by J. R. Wortham
1988 Apr 28-29, Wasteland by Carla Podraza
1988 May 05-06, Circle, Cycle. Same Thing by
Joetta Linette
1988 May 05-06, It's 10 O'Clock, Do You Know
Where Your Mother Is? by Kate Guimbellot
1988 May 05-06, Rejoyce by Rhonda McMeen
1988 May 05-06, Tricks With Mirrors by Albert
Sparks & Bob Britton
1988 Sep 29-Oct 01, Break Dancing in Limbo by
Diane Dermody
1988 Sep 29-Oct 01, Dylan Thomas Loves His
Father by David-Michael Allen
1988 Sep 29-Oct 01, Winterseed by Carla Podraza
1988 Nov 10-12, A Brief...So Long by Robert Hightshoe
1988 Nov 10-12, Jail Break by Randall Carl Hart
1988 Nov 10-12, Welcome To Epiphany by David-
Michael Allen
1989 Apr 21-23, 28-30, Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga
1989 Nov 09-11, Amy at the Bottom of the Stairs by
David-Michael Allen
1989 Nov 09-11, Nobody by Christian L. Marzano
1989 Nov 09-11, A String of Pearls by Jennifer Camp
1989 Nov 16-18, F. M. by Romulus Linney
1989 Nov 16-18, How Gertrude Stormed the
Philosopher's Club
1989 Nov 16-18, Slam! by Jane Nixon Willis
1990 Mar 08-10, The Desperate Art of Teddy Bear
Construction by Frank Grigonis
1990 Mar 08-10, Rose-Colored Glasses by Albert Sparks
1990 Mar 08-10, Small Talk by Jennifer Camp
1990 Apr 26-28, Gin and Tonic by Jennifer Camp
1990 Apr 26-28, Goodbyes by Robert Hightshoe
1990 Apr 26-28, Instant Karma by Christian Johnstone
1990 Apr 26-28, The Skull of Nostradamus by
David-Michael Allen
1991 May 02-04, Jimi's Gone by Robert A. Hightshoe
1991 May 02-04, The Modern Fallacy of Western
Theatre by David-Michael Allen
1991 May 02-04, Tyrannosaurus Wrecks by
Jennifer Camp
30 Missouri Tarkio, Walnut Inn-Cabaret Theatre
An Evening of Classic One-Act Plays
1988 Jan 28-30, The Rivals by R. B. Sherian
1988 Jan 28-30, Sganarelle, or The Imaginary
Cuckold by Jean Baptiste Poquelin de Moliere
1988 Jan 28-30, Two By Two by William Shakespeare
1989 Mar 14-16, Ex-Miss Copper Queen On a Set
of Pills by Megan Terry
1989 Mar 14-16, Hello Out There by William Saroyan
1989 Mar 14-16, Ile by Eugene O'Neill
1989 May 04-06, Lady of Larkspur Lotion by
Tennessee Williams
1989 May 04-06, Last of the Lowries by Paul Greene
1989 May 04-06, Trifles by Susan Glaspell
31 Missouri, Tarkio, Tarkio College, Writer's Stage
1989 Sep 16, Moosehead Scrimshaw by David-Michael Allen
1989 Sep 20, And All That Jazz by Joel Climenhaga
1989 Sep 20, Chicago Bar Scenes by David-Michael Allen
1989 Sep 20, Instant Karma by Chris Johnstone
1989 Sep 20, Unsung Songs of Evolution by David-Michael Allen
1989 Sep 23, I Have Burnt No House But My Own by Joel Climenhaga
1989 Sep 27, The Boy Who Had An Elephant For A Pet by
James F. Fargher
1989 Sep 27, He Sought To Do Right by James F. Fargher
1989 Sep 27, Small Talk by Jennifer Camp
1989 Oct 04, Goodbyes by Robert Hightshoe
1989 Oct 11, Dark Continent by Laura Kalpakian
1989 Oct 18, The Big L by David-Michael Allen
1989 Oct 18, Climenhagas in Tandem by Joel & Miriam Climenhaga
1989 Oct 25, Lease With An Option To Own by Joe Knouse
1989 Oct 25, The Skull of Nostradamus by David-Michael Allen
1989 Oct 25, The Specialist by Christ Johnstone
1989 Nov 01, Society's Ass by Albert Sparks & Bob Britton
1989 Nov 10, A Petite Manifesto by Douglas Dowd
1989 Nov 29, The Desperate Art of Teddy Bear
Construction by Frank Grigonis
1989 Dec 06, Promised by Carla Podraza
32 1990 Feb 11, Runes and Ruins by Nancy McCleery
1990 Feb 25, Spiritual Autobiography by James F. Fargher
1990 Mar 04, Simon Says, Christina L. Marzano
1990 Mar 11, Normal Combinations by Melanie Harris
1990 Mar 11, Stars Against the Darkness by David-
Michael Allen
1990 Apr 04, Infidelities by Carla Podraza
1990 Apr 04, Tyrannosaurus Wrecks by Jennifer Camp
1990 Apr 11, The Original Poetry of Joel Climenhaga by
Joel Climenhaga
1990 Apr 25, And Nations Pass Away by David-Michael Allen
1990 Apr 25, Richard and Liz Go to the Theatre by
Jennifer Camp
1990 May 02, Ride the Rain Home by David-Michael Allen
1990 May 02, Till Death Do Us Part by David Buford
1990 May 09, The Tale-A-Graph prize awards
1990 Oct 14, The Skull of Nostradamus by David-Michael Allen
1990 Oct 28, Original Poetry by David-Michael Allen,
Troy Bay, Miriam Climenhaga, Robert Hightshoe,
Chris Johnstone, Christina L. Marzano, Dyanne
McNamara, Clara Podraza, and Kyton Richards
1990 Nov 04, Promised by Carla Podraza
1990 Nov 11, Original Poetry by Nancy McCleery
1990 Nov 18, Orlando by Vito Colapietro
1990 Dec 02, The Modern Fallacy of Western Theatre by
David-Michael Allen
1990 Dec 02, Resolution by Tom Myrda
1991 Oct 06, Play Me Some Blues by Robert Riggins
1991 Oct 06, Small Talk by Jennifer Camp
33 New Mexico, Santa Fe, Santa Fe Junior College
1968 Nov 08-09, Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga
34 North Carolina, Chapel Hill, University of Chapel Hill
1963 Mar 30-31, The 200th Bill of New Plays, The Carolina
Playmakers, Department of Dramatic Art
1963 May 29-30, Pity Has A Human Face by Scott Byrd
1963 May 29-30, Folly by Wesley Van Tassel
1963 May 29-30, Clown For A Day by Reginald Spaulding
35 Ohio, Kent, Kent State University, Trumbull Campus Theatre
1989 Apr 28, 30, May 05-07, Don't Look Now by
Kenneth Patchen
1990 Apr 27, 29, May 04-06, Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga
36 Ohio, Wilmington, Wilmington College
1960 May 05-07, 12-14, Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga
37 Virginia, Bristol Virginia Interment College
1966 May 12-14, Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga
38 Washington, Ellensburg, Central Washington University Theatre
1998 May 06-10, 13-16, The Servants of Two Masters by
Tom Cone
39 Washington, Seattle, Taproot Theatre Company
[ca. 1990] Sep 20-22, 27-29, Oct 04, 06, 11-12, Marriage
Wheel by Joel Climenhaga
40 Canada, Saskatoon, Castle Theatre Aden Bowman
1980, Theatre Saskatchewan '80, Dominion Drama Festival
1980 Apr 10, Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga
73 01 Quarter Moon Coffee House, 1996
02 Ramolla, Molly, [n.d.]
03 Rath, Douglas S., 1964-1965
04 Reed, Florence Vinson, 1964
05 Reitman, Robert L. II, 1965
06 Reyes, Carlos, 1965
07 Reynolds, Gladys R., 1964
08 Rice, Clouita, 1965
09 Ristau, Harland, 1964
10 Robins, Carl A., 1965
11 Robinson, Olvis, 1965
12 Rocky Mountain Summer Institute of Fine Arts, [n.d.]
13 Rodriguez, Emily, 1964-1965
14 Rosario, Adriana, 1999
15 Rosenblatt, Roger, 1997
16 Ryan, Florence Holmes, 1964
17-19 Sabath, Bernard, 1966
1966, "The Man Who Lost The River"
20 Saroyan, Aram, [ca. 1979]
"Genesis Angels"
21 Saroyan, William, 1981
22 Savio, John, Jr., 1965
23 Schindler's List, 1994
24 Schoeberlein, Marion, 1964-1965
25 Schram, Ralph, [n.d.]
26 Sellin, Eric1964-1965
27 Shaw, Charles, 1964-1965
28 Shaw, Fred, 1962
29 Sheils, Linda, 1985
30-31 Skibell, M. Joseph, 1985
1985, "All The Static In My Attic's Gettin' Ready To Blow"
32 Snyder, Arlis M., 1964
33 Solomont, Susan, 1964
34 Standish, Davis, 1964-1965
35 Steible, Daniel J., 1965
36 Swanson, Bonnie, 1963
37-40 Syllabi and outline of lecture notes
1962, American Drama 291, 1962
41-44 1962, Modern American Drama, Speech and Drama 292
74 01 Talbert, Chris, 1999
02-03 Tarkio College, 1991
04 Taylor, Estelle Davis, 1964
05 Taylor, K. P. A., 1964
06 Teikyo Westmar University, 1992, 1994
07 Thompson, George, 1962-1963
08 Thompson, Tracy, 1962
09 Tipling, Gary, [n.d.]
10 Transient Press, 1964, 1994
11 Transient Press Publications, 1961-1966
12 Tremble, Willie, 1964
13 Trent, Lucia, 1964-1965
14 Trumbull Art Gallery, 1987
15-20 Trumbull Art Gallery Grant Application, 1988-1989
21 Ulrich, William, 1965
22 Wade, John Stevens, 1965
23 Weeks, Robert Lewis, 1964
24 Weidman, Phil, 1964
25 Weinman, Paul, [n.d.]
26 Welch, Mary Ross, 1965
27 Wescott, Roger, 1964-1965
28 Wesley, Robert, 1959-1962
29 White, Jerry, 1965
30 White, Robert T., 1964-1965
31 Wiebe, Dallas, 1995
32 Williams, Jonathan, [n.d.]
33 Williamson, Skip, 19644-1966
34 Wilmington College, [n.d.]
35 Wilson, Lewis, Jr., 1965
36 Wilson, William Joseph, 1964
37 Woessner, Warren, 1966
38 Woodroofe, Kenneth, 1964
39 Wolfe, Anna, 1988-1994
1987, Oblivion Cocktail, Memory Chaser
40 Workshops, 1966, 1980, 1992
75 PHOTOGRAPH SERIES, 1929-1997
01 Alford, Harold & Win, 1941
02 Boatright, Phil, 1983
03 Boggess, Gary, 1990
04 Brutus, Denis [n.d.]
05 Climenhaga Brothers, [n.d.]
06 Climenhaga, John & Emma, 1954 May 23
07 Climenhaga, Miriam & Miriam Patchen, 1974, 1994
08 Climenhaga, Zoe, [n.d.]
09 Cortez, Carlos, 1965
10 Curnow, Allen, [n.d.]
11 Dickey, R. P., 1997
12 Eastlake, William, [n.d.]
13 Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 1989
14 Green, Paul, 1944, 1960
15 Hedemark, Earl, [n.d.]
16 Home of John & Emma Climenhaga, Pottstown, PA, [n.d.]
17 K-State, photos of the play, Don't Look Now, 1989
18-19 K-State Purple Masque, Dust Storm Wedding, 1981
20 MacVittie, Velma Bonnie, 1997
21 Micheline, Jack, 1982
22 Mullone, Bill, [n.d.]
23-24 Patchen, Kenneth, 1929, [n.d.]
25-26 Patchen, Miriam, 1982, 1987
27 Patrick, John, [n.d.]
28 Pine Cone Players, Grand Lake, CO, 1976-1977
29 Pine Cone Player, Grand Lake, CO, Mark Twain, 1976 w/negatives
30 Plays, [n.d.]
Marriage Wheel
31-33 Unidentified
34 Power, Victor, [n.d.]
35 Savage, George M., 1977
36 Stegner, Wallace, [n.d.]
37 Talbert, Chris, [n.d.]
38 Williams, Jonathan, 1978
39 Williamson, Marcus, [n.d.]
40-43 Unidentified, 1989
SLIDES, 1987, 1989
44 Patchen, Kenneth, art poetry, 1987, 1989
MEDIA SERIES, 1932-1997
76 Cassettes
American Pie, [n.d.]
Battle Hymn with drums, [n.d.
Bill Eastlake, Parts 1-4, 1986 Jan 08
Bisbee, Arizona poetry reading, 1986 Jan and 1st programs on KKSU
Bishop Engle Series, [n.d.]
Boogies/ Drums, [n.d.]
Charles Jones #1-2, 1986 Jan 06
Charles Jones interviews, [n.d.]
The City Wears a Slouch Hat, 1942 production
The City Wears a Slouch Hat, 1990 version (side A)
1942 version (side B)
The City Wears a Slouch Hat, 1990, 2 copies
The City Wears a Slouch Hat (Kenneth Patchen/ John Cage), [n.d.]
The City Wears A Slouch Hat (Patchen: 2 productions), [n.d.]
Climenhaga & Glombecki, 1997 Jan 01, copy 1-2
Climenhaga, McCain, 1974 Mar 18
Talbert, Sadtle, Benkleman, Plumberg: McCain 3/18/74
Complete Poems I-II: S.A.M. KNAB, [n.d.]
Demonstration- Music "Hostler Joe" (side 1), [n.d.]
Letter to Kay Taylor (side 2), [n.d.]
Dick Bakken series, One Man's Journey, [n.d.]
Don Wetzel, 1986 Jan 07
Flip/ Mash, [n.d.]
Fox Theatre, Tapes 1-2, 1997 Jul 10
Fri #1-3, [n.d.]
Gerry Glombecki, [n.d.]
Herbie Mann- Memphis Underground, [n.d.]
Ian Smith Lecture Report, [n.d.]
Interview with Ben Nyberg, [n.d.]
Interview with Jonathan Holden (K-State English Department), [n.d.]
Jacques Brel, [n.d.]
Jacques Brel (side A), [n.d.]
Francis Lalane (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 1: Progs 1-8 (side A), [n.d.]
8-14 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 2: 15-24 (side A), [n.d.]
24-32 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 4: Conclusion of California [phoner?] then play 49-53 (side A), [n.d.]
53-61 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 5: 62-68 (side A), [n.d.]
69-75 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 6: 75-82 (side A), [n.d.]
83-88 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 7: 89-97 (side A), [n.d.]
98-105 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 8: 106-112 (side A), [n.d.]
113-120 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 9: 121-127 (side A), [n.d.]
128-136 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 10: 137-142 (side A), [n.d.]
143-149 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 11: 150-156 (side A), [n.d.]
157-164 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 12: 165-172 (side A), [n.d.]
172 continued (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 16: 218-225 (side A), [n.d.]
226-232 (side B), [n.d.]
Joel 5th Anniversary Show and Nyberg series, [n.d.]
77 Joel #4: Culver-Stockton College production, [n.d.]
Joel Cassette # 3, [n.d.]
Joel K-State Production Tapes #1-2, [n.d.]
Joel: Masters #1-2, [n.d.]
Joel's Poetry Series, [n.d.]
Kansas 1970- Don't Look Now (cassettes #2-3), 1970
Kenneth Patchen- 2 selections, [n.d.]
Kenneth Patchen Chamber Jazz Sextet, [n.d.]
Kenneth Patchen Fables, [n.d.]
Kenneth Patchen, Performance, 1989 Apr 28
Kenneth Patchen Reads His Love Poems, [n.d.]
Kenneth Patchen Reads with Jazz in Canada, [n.d.]
Kenneth Patchen, Selected Poems of Kenneth Patchen, [n.d.]
Kenneth Patchen The Journal of Albion Moonlight, [n.d.]
Kenneth Patchen Unreleased Folkways Archive, [n.d.]
Letter from Charles Jones 2/85 (side A), 1985 Feb
Letter to Charles Jones 2/85 (side B), 1985 Feb
Letter to Charles Jones. [n.d.]
Life and Work of Kenneth Patchen, 1997 Jul 11
Life and Work of Kenneth Patchen continued, 1997 Jul 11
Louisiana Tape
MOR- Climenhaga, Bisbee, AZ, 1986 Jan 11
Message from Charles Jones, 1985 Jan
Music from Two Tails In The Wind, John A. Leander, 1981
NPR Playhouse Fall Preview, 1981
New Letters on the Air, [n.d.]
One Man's Journey # 3, [n.d.]
One Man's Journey, 1984 Nov 19
One Man's Journey, 1985
One Man's Journey, KKSU, 1987 Mar 16
One Man's Journey Dick Baakin Series, 2 tapes, [n.d.]
The Other Side- Dick Bakken live, [n.d.]
Poetry and Jazz #6-10, [n.d.]
78 Poetry and Jazz #11-14, [n.d.]
Poetry reading in Bisbee, AZ, 1986 Jan 11
Poetry with Jazz, [n.d.]
Program #1-5: Poem That Never Ends (side 1), [n.d.]
Classic Jazz (side 2), [n.d.]
The Proofs of Remembrance Love Poems, [n.d.]
Rebel Poets/ Worlds Made Flesh, [n.d.]
Rings of Saturn- Steve Halpern (side A), [n.d.]
The City Wears a Slouch Hat (side B), 1990
SAT #1-3, [n.d.]
Shakin' the Blues Away/End of part 4, [n.d.]
Sidney Bechet "The Victor Sessions," 1932-1943
Sound Cue #2: Love Her, [n.d.]
Soundtrack to play (Kevin Picolet), [n.d.]
Tapes 1-5, [n.d.]
Tim Conway- Part 1-2, 1986 Jan 12
Trial Record, Texas, Kungsholm Lecture and continued lecture,
Ponta Delgado, [n.d.]
Troupe Theatre Reel #1, [n.d.]
Troupe Theatre Reel #2 (side A), [n.d.]
The Threshold's Theatre Tape (side B), [n.d.]
Tunes 1-4, [n.d.]
Victor Power, Bisbee, AZ, Part1-2, 1986 Jan 11
Victor Power in Ireland, [n.d.]
Work Tape # 1, [n.d.]
Ysusi, [n.d.]
Unidentified, 9 cassette tapes, [n.d.]
Unidentified, 1 micro cassette tape, [n.d.]
79 Reels
# 1, Don't Look Now, original sound plot, [n.d.]
# 2, Don't Look Now, Menlo Park, 1959
# 3, Patchen, Kenneth, Don't Look Now, Reel 1 from the Troupe
Theatre, 1959 Oct 26
# 4, Patchen, Kenneth, Don't Look Now, Reel 2, Troupe Theatre
Production sound cues, 1959
# 5, Patchen, Kenneth, Now You See It, Abridged sound cues and
commentary by John Parkinson, Thresholds, Inc. Production, 1967
# 6, Patchen, Kenneth, Don't Look Now, duplicate of the
Thresholds Theatre sound cut tape, provided by John Parkinson, 1967
# 7, Don't Look Now, Music from Culver-Stockton College,
Canton, MO, [n.d.]
# 8, Missouri, 1968
# 9, Patchen, Kenneth, Don't Look Now, Culver-Stockton College,
Canton, MO, 1968
#10, Reel #1, Pre Show Music, Acts 1-2 Cues and Music, Master
#1, [n.d.]
#11, Reel #2, Intermission, Act 2 Cues and Music, Master #2,
[n.d.]
#12, Reel #3, Act 2 Cues and Music, Play at 7 «, Master #3, [n.d.]
#13, Patchen, Kenneth, Don't Look Now, KS, 1970
#14, Patchen, Kenneth, Don't Look Now, Kansas State University,
1970, Play at 3 3/4 Pre-Curtain, Act I, and Intermission
music with comments by Joel Climenhaga
# 15, Patchen, Kenneth, Don't Look Now, Act II, Kansas State
University, 1970, "Glory, Glory" by Kenneth Patchen from
Kenneth Patchen's record made in Canada
80 A, Low-Credibility, Negatives-George Datilstrom, Mike Pickard,
Fred Thibodeau, [n.d.]
B, Low-Credibility, Positives-Laura Lignitz, Tom Malloy, [n.d.]
C, The Good One, 1992
D, The Unique Ones, [n.d.]
E, Unidentified, [n.d.]
81 VHS Tapes
Alumni Honor Roll Interviews, 1989
Bisbee Poetry Festival, Tape 1, 1995 Aug 11
Bisbee Poetry Festival, Part I-II, Tape 1-2, 1995 Aug 11-12
Don't Look Now, produced for Patchen festival Warren, OH, 1989
Joel Climenhaga, 1989
Joel Creative Profile, [ca. 1992]
Kenneth Patchen: An Art of Engagement by Larry Smith, 1988
Miriam is Not Amused by Kim Roberts, 1996
Moosehead Scrimshaw performed at the lower library Auditorium, 1990 Nov
Private City by Mimi Ferraro, [n.d.]
The 50th Anniversary of the Class of 1939 [Pottstown, PA], 1989
Voices of the Valley, Interview With Joel Climenhaga, 1996
82 3 1/2 inch floppy disk, [n.d.]
10 disks in plastic case, can be opened with Microsoft Word
7 disks in 3M disk box, can be opened with Microsoft Word
2 disks used for books published by Shadow Press
83 SCRAPBOOKS, 1966, 1981, 1983-1988, 1990, 1997
Art & Entertainment, 1997
The Bay, [n.d.]
Cedar Rock, 1981
City of San Francisco, [n.d.]
Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga with notes, [n.d.]
Poetry, 1990
Rage, 1966
Shaman Songs of Gene Fowler, [n.d.]
Travel Journal, 1983-1988
Zoetrope, [n.d.]
84 OVERSIZED ITEMS, 1944, 1949, 1965-1993, 1997, 1999
Art
Cortez, Carlos & Marianna. "Kindred Greeting to the
Climenhagas." 1972 May 01
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence. "Joel Climenhaga," [n.d.]
Saint Antony. Reproduction number 1251 from Byzantine
Museum, Hannibal Photographs, Athens, Greece, 1970 Jul 07
Saint Christopher with head of dog, 1685. Reproduction number
1254 from Byzantine Museum, Hannibal Photographs,
Athens, Greece, 1970 Jul 07
"Sea Gull," Upland Lemon Growers Association
[??], Melinda, "Marriage Wheel" - sketch used for the cover of the
Marriage Wheel program
Art Poetry, (1965-1966, 1983, 1988, 1990)
Artz, Lee, "Passion for Peace," Peace Works, Mid-Peninsula Peace
Center, Palo Alto, CA, 1988 Sep - includes Kenneth
Patchen's art poetry
Moser, Norman, ed. Illuminations 2. (San Francisco, CA:
Illumination Press), 1965-1966.
Ratiner, Steven, The Picture Poems of Kenneth Patchen,
California Living, San Francisco, CA, 1983 Apr 03 -
includes Kenneth Patchen's art poetry
[Silvaer, Harvey Martin known as Jack Micheline, a San Francisco
poet], "Genius Is A Ragged Lion," 1990 Jul 05, 2 copies.
Joel Climenhaga
Climenhaga, Joel. A Live Woman In The Mines, A Musical in Two
Acts, photocopy, [n.d.].
"Joel Climenhaga," Entertainment Plus, A Viewer's Guide to
Leisure Arts-A Weekly Feature of the Collegian, 1987 May
01, page with photo of Climenhaga, no article.
Koorselam, Glada. "Life of 'Marriage Wheel' play comes full
circle for author," [S.l, s.n., n.d.]
Autograph Party sign, [ca. 1987]
Retirement Certificate, Kansas State University, 1987 Apr 28
Retirement letter from Kansas State University Provost, Owen J.
Koeppe, 1987 May 01
Maps
USA. (Heathrow, FL: American Automobile Association), 1993
Rand McNally Special Road Atlas. (Kansas City, MO: Soden-
Zahner Company), 1949.
Recreational Map of Arizona. (Canon City, CO: GTR Mapping), 1993.
Photographs, photocopy
Pine Cone Players, Production, photocopy of photos and captions,
1977 Summer
Posters, Programs
3 One Acts, All Faith Chapel, Kansas State University
19[??] Feb 16-18, Dakillve by Anne Barth
19[??] Feb 16-18, Norman Lear Snores by Allison Dollar
19[??] Feb 16-18, Half My Kingdom by Margaret Maxfield
1973 Dec 29-30, Larger Than Life by Mark Edwards, Purple
Masque Theatre, Kansas State University
1977 Oct 27-28, 30, The Unique One, by Michael Byington,
K-State Union Catskeller, Kansas State University
1977 Mar 21, Apr 01-02, Andrus or The Vision by Mordecai
Gorelik, Purple Masque Theatre, Kansas State University
1978 Oct 26-28, A Comatose Circus by Teresa Haffener Frost,
Purple Masque Theatre, Kansas State University
1978 Dec 07-09, From Heaven to Hell by Cindy Helferstay, Purple
Masque Theatre, Kansas State University
[1981] Oct 22-23, The Dust-Storm Wedding by Chloris Killian,
Purple Masque Theatre, Kansas State University
1990 Apr 27-29, "Kenneth Patchen Festival," Trumball Art
Gallery, Warren, OH
1997 Jul 09-12, A Tribute to the Life and Work of Kenneth
Patchen, The Naropa Institute, Boulder, Co, 4 copies
19[??] May 01-03, Writer's Stage, An Evening of Poetry Short
Stories & Plays, Purple Masque Theatre, Kansas State University
19[??] Oct 30, Don't Look Now by Kenneth Patchen, The Troupe,
Palo Alto, CA, ran for 5 weeks
19[??] Dec 10, 13, Champagne and Feathers by Cindy Helferstay,
McCain Auditorium, Kansas State University
Printed Material
The Gleam. (LeMars, IA: Teikyo Westmar University).
1991 Sep 18, Vol. 92, Issue 2
1991 Sep 25, Vol. 92, Issue 3
1991 Oct 02, Vol. 92, Issue 4
1991 Oct 09, Vol. 92, Issue 5
1991 Oct 16, Vol. 92, Issue 6
1991 Oct 23, Vol. 92, Issue 7
1991 Oct 30, Vol. 92, Issue 8
1991 Nov 06, Vol. 92, Issue 9
1992 Feb 05, Vol. 92, Issue 16
1992 Feb 14, Vol. 92, Issue 17
1992 Feb 21, Vol. 92, Issue 18
1992 Feb 28, Vol. 92, Issue 19
1992 Mar 13, Vol. 92, Issue 21
Home Planet News, 1999 Fall/Winter, Vol. 11, No. 3.
Poems
Hardin, Glenn. "Fool Proof." With "A Vision-Collage," by
Jane McCray, [n.d.].
Patchen, Kenneth, "A Poem For Christmas," 1961
Patchen, Kenneth, "The Way Men Live Is a Life," 1944
Patchen, Kenneth, "What I'd Like To Know Is," 1967 Feb
Patchen, Kenneth & Miriam. "A Mercy Filled & Defiant
Xmas To All Still Worthy To Be Called Man." No.
109/150 on rice paper, 1970 Dec this was the
Patchen's Christmas message to friends
Poetry Flash. (Berkeley, CA), 1999 Jan-Feb.
Torch. (Tarkio, MO: The Tarkio College), 1990.
1990 Oct 11, Vol. 57, No. 4
1990 Nov 02, Vol. 57, No. 6
1990 Nov 09, Vol. 57, No. 7
1990 Nov 16, Vol. 57, No. 8
1990 Nov 30, Vol. 57, No. 9
1990 Dec 07, Vol. 57, No. 10
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85 Poetry, Index Cards, list of poetry titles, A-M
86 Poetry, Index Cards, list of poetry titles, N-Z
87 A-B
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1979 Spring, Vol. III, No. 4
1980 Fall, Vol. V, No. 2,. 2 copies
1980-1981 Winter, Vol. V, No. 3
1981 Spring, Vol. V, No. 4, 2 copies
1981 Fall, Vol. VI, No. 2, 2 copies
1981-1982 Spring, Vol. VI, No. 3
1982 Spring, Vol. VI, No. 4
1983 Spring, Vol. VII, No. 4, 2 copies
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1967 Apr-Jun
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American Renegades: Kenneth Patchen, D. A. Levy, D. R. Wagner.
(Boulder, CO: University of Colorado), 1982 Aug-Oct, 8 copies.
The Angels. (Central Islip, NY: JRD [Judson Dicks] Publications
Company, Inc.)
1967 Winter, Vol. IV, No. 4
1968 Spring-Summer, Vol. V, No. 1
1968 Fall-Winter, Vol. V, No. 2
The Antioch Review. (Yellow Springs, OH: Antioch College)
1981 Winter, Vol. 39, No. 1
1981 Spring, Vol. 39, No. 2
1981 Summer, Vol. 39, No. 3
1981 Fall, Vol. 39, No. 4
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1985 Autumn-Winter, Vol. XXX, No. 3
1986 Spring-Summer, Vol. XXXI, No. 3
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1968 Jun, Vol. IX, No. 2
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1984 Aug 05, Vol. 1
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1964 Summer, Vol. 1, No. 2
1964 Fall, Vol. 1, No. 3
1965 Winter, Vol. 1, No. 4
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1996 Summer, No. 6
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1982 Fall, No. 34
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Open Places: American Writers Abroad. (Columbia, MO:
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Orbis. (Youlgrave, England: Hub Publications)
1975, No. 19
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Out of the Ashes Flashfood Services. (Portland, OR: An
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1973, Vol. 1, No. 5
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The Outsider. (New Orleans, LA: The Outsider), 1963 Spring,
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Pig Iron. (Youngstown, OH: Pig Iron Press)
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1985, No. 13
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The Plough, North Coast Review. (Huron, OH: Bowling Green
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1974 Fall, Vol. II, No. II
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Point of View. (Los Angeles, CA: UCLA School of Theater, Film,
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Prairie Poet. (Charleston, IL: W. S. Tremble)
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Pternadon. (Courbonnais, IL: Lieb/Schott Publications), 1983.
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93 Pulpsmith. (New York, NY: The Smith)
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1984 Winter, Vol. 3, No. 4
1984 Spring, Vol. 4, No. 1
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1984 Autumn, Vol. 4, No. 3
1985 Winter, Vol. 4, No. 4
1985 Spring, Vol. 5, No. 1
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1985 Autumn, Vol. 5, No. 3
1986 Winter, Vol. 5, No. 4
1986 Spring, Vol. 6, No. 1
1986 Summer, Vol. 6, No. 2
1986 Autumn, Vol. 6, No. 3
1987 Winter, Vol. 6, No. 4
1987 Spring, Vol. 7, No. 1
1987 Summer, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2 copies
1987 Fall, Vol. 7, No. 3
1988 Winter/Spring, Vol. 7, No. 4
1989, Vol. 8, Giant Edition
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1968 Fall, No. 26
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Quion. (Springfield, MO: s.n.)
1968 Oct, Vol. II, No. 4
1971 Jul, Vol. IV, No. 3
1973 Jan, Vol. VI, No. 1
1974 Apr, Vol. VII, No. 2
1974 Jul, Vol. VII, No. 3
1974 Oct, Vol. VII, No. 4
1975 Jan, Vol. VIII, No. 1
1975 Apr, Vol. VIII, No. 2, 2 copies
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Redstart. (Wichita, KS: s.n.)
1987 Fall, Vol. 1, No. 1
1987, Vol. 1, No. 3
1987, Vol. 1, No. 4
1987, Vol. 1, No. 5
1987, Vol. 1, No. 6
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Redstart Plus. (Wichita, KS: s.n.)
1987, Vol. 1, No. 1
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The Reviewer. (Hickory, NC: The Mercury Press)
1925 Apr
1925 Jul
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Rockbottom 9. (Santa Barbara, CA: Mudborn Press), 1979
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Sackbut Review. (Milwaukee, WI: Angela Peckenpaugh), 1981,
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The Secant. (Belleville, IL: The Secant)
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1970 May, No. 11
1971, No. 12
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1974 May, No. 15
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1977 Jul, No. 19
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1979 Jul, No. 21
1980 Jun, No. 22
1969 Apr 01, Special Issue 1
1969 Apr 03, Special Issue 2
1969 Dec 04, Special Issue 4
1970 Jun 21, Special Issue 7
1970 Jun 21, Special Issue 8
1971 Jan 01, Special Issue 9
1971 Jan 15, Special Issue 10
1971 Feb 15, Special Issue 11
1971 Jul 04, Special Issue 16
1971 Sep, Special Issue 18
1971 Sep, Special Issue 19
1971, Special Issue 13
1972 Jan 15, Special Issue 20
1972 Apr 30, Special Issue 21
1973 Jan 30, Special Issue 26
1973 Jan 30, Special Issue 27
1973 Mar 01, Special Issue 17
1973 Mar 01, Special Issue 28
1973 Jul 04, Special Issue 22-23
1973 Nov, Special Issue 30
Smoky Hill Review. (Hays, KS: Fort Hays Kansas State College),
1967 Spring, Vol. 2, No. 2.
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1987 Spring, Vol. XXVII, No. 1.
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Sparrow 63. (Santa Barbara, CA: Black Sparrow Press), 1977 Dec.
Spotlight. (Los Angeles, CA: University of California School of
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Steppenwolf: A Journal of Poetry and Opinion. (Omaha, NE:
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1965-1966 Winter, No. 1
1969 Summer, No. 3, 2 copies
1970 Autumn, No. 4
1973-1974 Winter, No. 5
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1987 Spring, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2 copies
1988 Spring, Vol. 2, No. 1, 5 copies
1988 Fall
1989 Spring, Vol. 3, No. 2
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Tar River Poet. (Greenville, NC: East Carolina University)
1971 Spring, No. 10
1972 Fall, No. 12
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Telescope A Journal of Literature and Thought. (Baltimore, MD:
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1982 Summer
1983 Spring
1983 Winter, 2 copies
1984 Spring, Vol. 3, No. 2
1984 Fall, Vol. 3, No. 2
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1927 Feb, vol. XI, No. 2
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1927 May, Vol. XI, No. 4
1927 Jun, Vol. XI, No. 6
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Trace. (Hollywood, CA: Villiers Publications)
1968 May, Series Mid-17th Year
1969 May, Completes 1968 Series
1969 May, Commences 18th Year
1970 May, Series Mid-18th Year
Traces. (Las Vegas, NM: New Mexico Highlands University),
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General Information regarding publication cost
Awakening. (Manhattan, KS: Greenage Enterprises/Transient Press)
1971 Jan
1974 May
The Back Shelf Dispatch. (Manhattan, KS: Transient Press), 1979 Mar.
Below Ground Level. (Manhattan, KS: Transient Press), 1975 Jan.
Counsel For The Offense. (Manhattan, KS: Greenage
Enterprises/Transient Press)
1970 Oct, No. 2
1971 Mar
1974 Jul
[n.d.]
Ferment. (Canton, MO & Chapel Hill, NC: Transient Press)
1963 Jan-Mar, No. 1
1963 Apr-Jun, No. 2
1963 Jul-Sep, No. 3
1964 Jul, No. 4.
1964 Oct-Dec, No. 5
1965 Jan-Mar, No. 6
1965 Apr-Jun, No. 7
1974 Jun
[n.d.]
Foundation. (Manhattan, KS: Greenage Enterprises/Transient Press)
1971 May
1971 Jul
1974 Nov
Greenage. (Manhattan, KS: Greenage Enterprises/Transient Press), 1975.
Inner Dimension. (Menlo Park, CA: Greenage Enterprises/Transient Press)
1967 Jan-Apr
1968 Jul
Jacaranda. (Canton, MO: Transient Press)
1964 Sep, No. 1
1964 Oct, No. 2
1964 Nov, No. 3
1964 Dec, No. 4
1965 Jan, No. 5
1965 Feb, No. 6
1965 Nov, No. 7
1966 Apr, No. 8
1968 Aug, No. 9
Jacaranda. (Manhattan, KS: Greenage Enterprises)
1970 Nov, No. 10
1974 Oct
[n.d.]
Jonah's Gourd. (Manhattan, KS: Transient Press), 1975 Spring.
97 Lighthouse in the Coming Storm. (Manhattan, KS: Transient
Press), 1975 Mar.
Noah. (Taos, NM: Transient Press)
1970 Jan
1974 Jun
Only Two Believers. (Manhattan, KS: Greenage
Enterprises/Transient Press)
1971 Spring
1971 Summer
1974 Fall
Open Letter. (Stanford, CA: Transient Press)
1962 Jul 08, No. 1
1962 Oct 24, No. 2
1962 Nov 05, No.3
1962 Dec 18, No. 4
Open Letter. (Canton, MO: Transient Press), 1968 May 01.
Open Letter. (Manhattan, KS: Transient Press)
1970 Apr 09
1975 Jan 01
Qua Qua. (El Prado, NM: Greenage Enterprises/Transient Press)
1971 Jan
1971 May
1975 Mar
Rananim. (S.l.: Transient Press)
1962 Apr 01, No. 1
1962 Jun 02, No. 2
Rananim. (Chapel Hill, NC: Transient Press), 1962 Dec, No. 3.
Rananim. (Manhattan, KS: Transient Press)
1969 Dec
1971 Jul
1971 Dec
1975 Apr
Rock Drill. (Manhattan, KS: Transient Press), 1974 Winter.
Scop. (Manhattan, KS: Greenage Enterprises/Transient Press)
1971 Jun
1974 Apr
Seed. (Chapel Hill, NC: Transient Press)
Index
Covers
1961 Sep 17, No. 1
1961 Dec 13, No. 2
1962 Jan 01, No. 3
1962 Apr 27, No. 4
1962 May 18, No. 5
1962 May 26, No. 6
1962 Jun 01, No. 7
1962 Jun 09, No. 8
1962 Jun 30, No. 9
1962 Jul 14, No. 10
1962 Jul 23, No. 11
1962 Oct 31, No. 12
1962 Nov 05, No. 13
1962 Nov 20, No. 14
1962 Dec 05, No. 15
1962 Dec 20, No. 16
1963 Jan 05, No. 17
1963 Jan 20, No. 18
1963 Feb 05, No. 19
1963 Feb 20, No. 20
1963 Mar 05, No. 21
1963 Mar 20, No. 22
1963 Apr 05, No. 23
1963 Apr 20, No. 24
1963 May 05, No. 25
1963 May 20, No. 26
1963 Jun 05, No. 27
1963 Jun 20, No. 28
1963 Jul 05, No. 29
1963 Jul 20, No. 30
1963 Aug 05, No. 31
1963 Aug 20, No. 32
1964 Aug 20, No. 33
1964 Sep 05, No. 34
1964 Sep 20, No. 35
1964 Oct 05, No. 36
1964 Oct 20, No. 37
1964 Nov 05, No. 38
1964 Nov 20, No. 39
1964 Dec 05, No. 40
1964 Dec 20, No. 41
1965 Jan 05, No. 42
1965 Jan 20, No. 43
1965 Feb 05, No. 44
1965 Feb 20, No. 45
1965 Mar 05, No. 46
1965 Mar 20, No. 47
1965 Apr 05, No. 48
1965 Apr 20, No. 49
1965 May 05, No. 50
1965 May 20, No. 51
1965 Jun 05, No. 52
1965 Jun 20, No. 53
1965 Dec 10, No. 54
1965 Dec 15, No. 55
1966 Jan 15, No. 56
1966 Jun 20, No. 57
Stone Cottage. (Manhattan, KS: Transient Press), 1974 Aug.
This Time. (Manhattan, KS: Transient Press), 1974 Dec.
White Lion. (Manhattan, KS: Transient Press), 1980 Winter.
Zymosis. (Manhattan, KS: Greenage Enterprises/Transient Press)
1971 Summer
1975 Spring
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The Tucson Poet. (Tucson, A: Winfield Stanley, Ltd.) 1997 Fall,
Vol. II, No. 5.
UCLA. (Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Alumni Association), 1997 Fall,
Vol. 9, No. 3.
United Poets Magazine. (Charleston, IL: W. S. Tremble Publisher.)
1965 Apr
1965 Jul
1966 Fall
Unmuzzled Ox. (New York, NY: Unmuzzled Ox), 1977, Vol. 4, No. 3.
The Valley Fever. (Tucson, AZ: The Valley Fever), 1983, Vol. V, No. 1.
Vertigo. (Manhattan, KS: Columbine Photo/Publications), 1985
Dec 17, 2 copies.
The Village Voice-Jazz. (S.l.:s.n.), 1989 Jun.
The Vision of India. (Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas,
American Society for Indian Arts and Culture), No. 4, Fall 1969.
Willow Springs. (LaVergne, TN: Ingram Periodicals) 1997 Jun,
No. 40.
Wind. (Pikeville, KY: The Wind Press)
1980, Vol. 10, No. 38
1982, Vol. 12, No. 45, 3 copies
1984, Vol. 14, No. 51
Wisconsin Review. (Oshkosh, WI: University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh)
1981, Vol. XV, No. 2
1981, Vol. XV, No. 3
The Woodhouse. (Wilmington, OH: Wilmington College), 1988-1989.
Working Papers: Poetry Craft and Commentary Newsletter.
(Scottsdale, AZ: The Usual Suspects & Associates)
1995 Mar, No. 9
1995 May, No. 10
1995 Jul, No. 11
1995 Sep, No. 12
1995 Nov, No. 13
1996 Jan, No. 14
1996 Mar, No. 15
1996 May, No. 16
1996 Jul, No. 17
1996 Sep, No. 18
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1997 Mar, No. 21
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The Wormwood Review. (Stockton, CA: The Wordworm Review
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Writer's Notes & Quotes. (Fullerton, CA: Writer's Notes & Quotes
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