Finding Aid for the Eugene Newton Anderson Papers, 1924-1978
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UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections
Manuscripts Division
Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library
Box 951575
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575
Email: spec-coll@library.ucla.edu
URL: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/scweb/
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The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Finding Aid for the Eugene Newton Anderson Papers, 1924-1978
Collection number: 2074
UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections
Manuscripts Division
Los Angeles, CA
Contact Information
- Manuscripts Division
- UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections
- Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library
- Box 951575
- Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575
- Telephone: 310/825-4988 (10:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., Pacific
Time)
- Email: spec-coll@library.ucla.edu
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Eugene Newton Anderson Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1924-1978
Collection number: 2074
Creator: Anderson, Eugene Newton
Extent:
4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.
Los Angeles, California 90095-1575
Abstract: Eugene Newton Anderson (1900- ) was a professor of history at the University of Nebraska where he was attacked during the
McCarthy period by the American Legion for the use of a certain textbook. He later joined the UCLA Department of History.
His publications include
The first Moroccan crisis, 1904-06 (1930) and
Nationalism and the cultural crisis in Prussia, 1806-15 (1939). The collection consists of Anderson's personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts and publications, and
the American Legion allegations made against him in the 1950s.
Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library, Department
of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.
Language:
English.
Administrative Information
Restrictions on Use and Reproduction
Property rights to the physical object belong to the UCLA Library,
Department of Special Collections. Literary rights, including copyright,
are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of
the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the
copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC
Regents do not hold the copyright.
Restrictions on Access
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library, Department
of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.
Provenance/Source of Acquisition
- Gift of Eugene N. Anderson, 1978.
- Gift of Mrs. E.N. Anderson, 1985.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Eugene Newton Anderson Papers (Collection 2074). Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young
Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
Biography
Anderson was born July 24, 1900 in Texas; BA, Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1921; Ph.D, European history, University
of Chicago, 1928; studied at University of Berlin, 1924-25, and returned to Germany on Social Sciences research fellowship,
1930-31; published
The first Moroccan crisis, 1904-06 (1930) and
Nationalism and the cultural crisis in Prussia, 1806-15 (1939); became Associate Chief of the Division of Occupied Areas, U.S. Department of State, 1945; taught at University of
Chicago before World War II; taught at University of Nebraska and attacked during McCarthy period for use of textbook; came
to UCLA; associated with various modern artists.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of personal and professional correspondence and manuscripts of UCLA professor of history Eugene Anderson.
Letters describe travels in Germany and also give details of European and California artists. Correspondents include Rainer
Maria Rilke, Ernst Barlach, John McLaughlin, and Rufino Tamayo. Includes manuscripts and publications by Anderson and American
Legion allegations during the McCarthy period while Anderson taught at University of Nebraska.
Organization and Arrangement
Arranged in the following series:
- Family letters sent from Germany (Box 1).
- Personal and professional correspondence and papers (Boxes 1-3).
- Letters from artists and writers (Boxes 3-4).
- Manuscripts and publications (Box 4).
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects
Anderson, Eugene Newton--Archives.
University of California, Los Angeles--Faculty--Archival resources.
Historians--United States--Archival resources.
Artists--20th century--Correspondence.
Art, Modern--20th century.
Container List
Family Letters; Sent from Germany
Letters from Trip to Germany, 1924-25.
Physical Description: Holograph, addressed to Mither
Box 1, Folder 1
1924, July-December.
Physical Description: 56 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
From: New York City, aboard Sierra Ventana, Berlin, and Bremen.
Box 1, Folder 2
1925, January-September.
Physical Description: 77 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
From: Berlin, Budweis, Paris, Rouen, and Mont St. Michel.
Letters from Trip to Germany, 1930-31.
Physical Description: Holograph, addressed to Mither, to J.M., and Ross.
Box 1, Folder 3
1930, June-December.
Physical Description: 146 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
From: Chicago, New York City, Plymouth, Devon, Cornwall, London, Berlin, and Geneva.
Box 1, Folder 4
1931, January-July.
Physical Description: 119 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
- From: Berlin.
- Includes 8 pieces from Pauline Relyea, later Anderson; and one newspaper clipping.
Box 1, Folder 5
1931, July-September.
Physical Description: 98 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
- From: Berlin, Florence, Rome, and Naples.
- Includes 10 pieces from Pauline.
Box 1, Folder 6
Account of sojourn in Germany - summer 1937.
Physical Description: 35 leaves. Typescript.
Scope and Content Note
Written in the form of a letter to Dear Mother. Ste. Anne d'Auray, Brittany, August 30, 1937.
Education Mission Group to Germany, 1946
Box 1, Folder 7
Photographs.
Physical Description: 2 items.
Letters from Trip to Germany, 1949.
Physical Description: Holograph and typed.
Scope and Content Note
Addressed to family with various familiar names
Box 1, Folder 8
1949, May-August.
Physical Description: 61 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
From: Washington, D.C., Frankfurt, Bad Nauheim, Wiesbaden, Bonn, Muenster, Bremen, Göttingen, Heidelberg, Freiburg, Hamburg,
and Munich.
Box 1, Folder 9
Photographic postcards, 1949, v.d.
Physical Description: 10 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
From: Lindau, Bad Nauheim, Innsbruck, Heidelberg, Stuttgart, Oberammergau, Bad Godenburg, Hamburg, Schloss Neuschwaustein,
and Vienna.
Box 1, Folder 10
Photograph. Frei universitat, Berlin, 1949.
Physical Description: 1 piece.
Letters from Trip to Germany, 1958
Physical Description: (Holograph, addressed to Pauline)
Box 1, Folder 11
1958: June-July.
Physical Description: 73 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
- From: Bonn, Nüremberg, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Berlin, and Marburg.
- Also: 2 newspaper clippings.
Box 1, Folder 12
Photographic postcards, 1958, v.d.
Physical Description: 6 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
From: Fulda, Göttingen, Marburg/Lahn, Köln, and Berlin.
Box 1, Folder 13
Photographs, 1958.
Physical Description: 19 items.
Personal and Professional Correspondence and Papers
Box 1, Folder 14
1930-39.
Physical Description: 80 pieces.
Harley Farmsworth MacNair and Florence Wheelock Ayscough, Later MacNair
Box 1, Folder 15
From Harley MacNair, 1930-35 and n.d.
Physical Description: 44 pieces.
Box 1, Folder 16
From Florence Ayscough, 1930.
Physical Description: 5 pieces.
Box 1, Folder 17
Photograph of HFM and FWA, 7 September 1935.
Physical Description: 1 piece.
Box 1, Folder 18
Printed announcement of the marriage of HFM and FWA, 1935.
Physical Description: 1 piece.
James Westfall.
Thompson Festschrift Volume - ENA and James L. Cate (co-editors); Frances E. Gillespie (co-editor?)
Box 1, Folder 19
Letters to Miss Gillespie, 1931 and 1934.
Physical Description: 6 pieces.
Box 1, Folder 20
Letters to ENA from JLC, 1936-37 and n.d. (presumably 1937).
Physical Description: 16 pieces.
Box 1, Folder 21
Letters to ENA from contributors or those solicited for contributions, 1933-37.
Physical Description: 35 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 1
1939-42.
Physical Description: 8 pieces (1939) and 56 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
Includes letter from James Westfall Thompson. One letter is addressed to Pauline Anderson.
Box 2, Folder 2
Letters from Posner and Mrs. Posner. 1939, 1944, 1954, 1956, 1958-70, 1972-73, 1975-77.
Physical Description: 36 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 3
Enclosure. Newspaper clipping, June 1961.
Box 2, Folder 4
Enclosure. Photographs.
Physical Description: 2 items.
Box 2, Folder 5
Letter from Ken Munden, October 1966.
Physical Description: 1 piece.
Scope and Content Note
About Posner festschrift.
Sub-Committee on Studies of National Socialist Germany, American Committee for International Studies, 1940
Box 2, Folder 6
Letters from William W. Lockwood, American Committee for International Studies, Princeton, to ENA. July, September-0ctober and December 1940.
Physical Description: 28 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 7
Letters from other committee members to ENA, July-October and December 1940.
Physical Description: 28 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 8
Copies of letters to Lockwood, sent to ENA. July-October 1940.
Physical Description: 13 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 9
Copies of ENA's letters, September 1940.
Physical Description: 6 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 10
Materials from Edward Mead Earle, July-August 1940 and n.d.
Physical Description: 9 pieces. Includes: The American Committee for International Studies [a description of the committee and its aims] [1]6 leaves.
n.d. Typescript (mimeograph).
Box 2, Folder 11
ENA's holograph notes, n.d.
Physical Description: 15 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 12
Memoranda by ENA, August-September 1940.
Physical Description: 11 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 13
Ideas for projects and studies by the committee; from various members, August 1940 and n.d.
Physical Description: 33 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 14
Organizational materials. Agendas, etc. August 1940 and n.d.
Physical Description: 13 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 15
Reports. A proposal for studies of National Socialist Germany; report of the Sub-Committee on Studies of National Socialist
Germany to the American Committee for International Studies, November 1940.
Physical Description: [12] leaves. Typescript (mimeograph). Plans for the study of National Socialism and totalitarianism drawn up by the War seminar
at the University of Michigan for the consideration of the American Committee for International Studies. Ann Arbor, January
1941, 21 leaves.
Box 2, Folder 16
1942, 1945, and 1947-50.
Physical Description: 81 pieces. Includes letter from Herbert Marcuse.
Box 2, Folder 17
1950-54.
Physical Description: 48 pieces.
American Legion Allegations, 1952
Box 2, Folder 18
Letters received, December 1952-February 1953.
Physical Description: 31 pieces. Includes letter from Owen Lattimore.
Box 2, Folder 19
Letters received, n.d.
Physical Description: 10 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 20
Letters received, with enclosures, December 1952.
Physical Description: 8 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 21
ENA's holograph notes.
Physical Description: 9 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 22
Newspaper articles by or using material by ENA, March 1950, March and December 1952.
Physical Description: Clippings, 4 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 23
Clippings about Lattimore, March 1950.
Physical Description: 2 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 24
Clippings about allegations against ENA. December 1952, January and March 1953.
Physical Description: 54 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 25
1954-56.
Physical Description: 16 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 26
1959-64, 1966-72 and n.d.
Physical Description: 63 pieces (dated) and 10 pieces (n.d.).
History Institute, Peshawar University, Pakistan, 1961
Box 2, Folder 27
ENA's letters to Pauline; one postcard from Hong Kong, June-August 1961.
Physical Description: 163 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 28
Pauline's letters to ENA, July-August 1961 and n.d.
Physical Description: 21 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 29
Letters of appreciation from students, 1961-66 and n.d.
Physical Description: 39 pieces.
Box 2, Folder 30
Enclosures. Photographs, unidentified.
Physical Description: 3 items.
Box 2, Folder 31
Roster, letter from ENA (report on experiences in Pakistan, with recommendations, etc.) and ENA's Report to the Asis Foundation
on my experience with the History Institute, Peshawar University, Peshawar, Pakistan during June and July 1961.
Physical Description: 21 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
Also letters of appreciation written to ENA by the staff of the Asia Foundation.
Letters from Former Students of ENA
Box 3, Folder 1
From Dave Hettig, 1966-69.
Physical Description: 13 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 2
From Sheldon and Anne Thorne, 1968-73 and n.d.
Physical Description: 38 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 3
From Charles, 1970.
Physical Description: 2 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
With the above three folders: 1 leaf holograph note by ENA explaining keeping these letters.
Box 3, Folder 4
From William and Marjorie Sywak, 1970-72.
Physical Description: 20 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
Former students (1 leaf holograph note by ENA) residing in Chile.
Box 3, Folder 5
From Donald and Shari Rosenberg, 1976-78 and n.d.
Physical Description: 66 pieces and 1 leaf holograph note by ENA.
Box 3, Folder 6
1972-78.
Physical Description: 24 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 7
From Hans and Helene Rosenberg, 1974-78.
Physical Description: 8 pieces.
Scope and Content Note
Also 1 leaf holograph note by ENA, explaining the return of HHR letters.
Letters from Artists and Writers, Arranged in Alphabetical Order by Sender
Box 3, Folder 8
Miscellaneous, A - Z.
Scope and Content Note
Includes one letter from the following: Laura Andresen, Lee Burket, Martha Davidson, Richard Dunlap, Lukas Foss, Norman A.
Geske, Lex Haas, Jascha Kessler, Florence McLaughlin (wife of artist John Mclaughlin), Esther Robles, Lawrence Urrutiz, Karl
With, and Susan Wyngaard.
Box 3, Folder 9
Andrews, Dorothy. 1977 and n.d.
Physical Description: 3 pieces correspondence, 2 pieces enclosure and 8 pieces manuscript.
Brown, William Theo and Paul Wonner
Box 3, Folder 10
From Brown, 1969-70, 1972-77.
Physical Description: 54 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 11
From Brown, n.d.
Physical Description: 28 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 12
From Brown. Postcards, n.d.
Physical Description: 8 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 13
From Wonner, 1972-74, 1976.
Physical Description: 11 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 14
From Wonner. Postcards, 1969, 1971, 1973.
Physical Description: 3 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 15
From Wonner, n.d.
Physical Description: 28 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 16
From Wonner. Postcards, n.d.
Physical Description: 9 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 17
From Brown and Wonner. Postcards, n.d.
Physical Description: 2 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 18
Announcements of Brown and Wonner shows at Felix Landau Gallery, n.d.
Physical Description: 2 pieces. Newspaper clipping, review of show of work by Wonner. 1972. 1 piece.
Box 3, Folder 19
Color snapshot of Bill Brown and Paul Wonner, n.d.
Physical Description: 1 piece.
Burckhardt, Hans and Thordis
Box 3, Folder 20
1974 and n.d.
Physical Description: 3 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 21
Newspaper clippings, 1976 and n.d.
Physical Description: 2 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 22
1972-77.
Physical Description: 62 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 23
n.d.
Physical Description: 8 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 24
Announcements, 1974 and 1977.
Physical Description: 3 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 25
Review. Newspaper clipping, 1973.
Physical Description: 1 piece.
Box 3, Folder 26
Margaret Cremean (the artist's mother) to ENA; Robert de la Vergne to ENA, about Cremean's work. 1974 and 1975.
Physical Description: 2 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 27
1975-76.
Physical Description: 3 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 28
Announcement, 1976.
Physical Description: 1 piece.
Box 3, Folder 29
1965, 1967-70, 1973-74.
Physical Description: 10 pieces and 1 undated piece.
Box 3, Folder 30
Newspaper clipping, 1973.
Physical Description: 1 piece.
Box 3, Folder 31
Mallory, Margaret. 1973 and n.d.
Physical Description: 4 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 32
1958, 1960, 1962-65, 1967-69, 1971-73, 1975-76, 1978.
Physical Description: 47 pieces. Includes 1 blank leaves. and 1 leaf holograph from Mrs. Marcks.
Box 3, Folder 33
n.d., possibly 1974.
Physical Description: 1 piece.
Box 3, Folder 34
Enclosures to letters from Marcks. Newspaper clippings, 1973-74.
Physical Description: 2 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 35
Letter about Marcks, 1962.
Physical Description: 1 piece.
Box 3, Folder 36
ENA on Marcks. Holograph note; letter to Pauline, June 1958; and journal of Marcks's visit to ENA, October 1963.
Physical Description: 1 leaf; 4 leaves; and 16 leaves.
Box 3, Folder 37
Heigs, Pete. 1957 and n.d.
Physical Description: 2 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 38
Mills, Margaret. 1975-77.
Physical Description: 5 pieces. Also: Mills, Wallace. 1975. 1 piece.
Box 3, Folder 39
1969-76.
Physical Description: 30 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 40
n.d.
Physical Description: 1 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 41
Nullican, Luchita. 1970.
Physical Description: 3 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 42
Petrunak, Karl. 1976-77 and n.d.
Physical Description: 5 pieces.
Box 3, Folder 43
Possatti, Rudy. 1955, 1957, 1959-60, 1962-63, 1970-71, 1974 and n.d.
Physical Description: 23 pieces.
Box 4, Folder 1
Shipp, Eve. 1976 and n.d.
Physical Description: 7 pieces.
Wankaner, Jitendvasiulu of
Box 4, Folder 2
1972-73, 1975-76.
Physical Description: 11 pieces.
Box 4, Folder 3
ENA's letter of recommendation for the Wankaners, 1976[?].
Physical Description: 3 pieces. Reply, 1976. 1 piece.
Box 4, Folder 4
Whiteside, Forbes. 1954 and 1959.
Physical Description: 8 pieces.
Box 4, Folder 5
1968-1977.
Physical Description: 48 pieces.
Box 4, Folder 6
Photocopy of letter, E. Naurice Bloch to Dorothy Millon, 1974.
Physical Description: 1 piece. Newspaper clipping about Gerhard Marcks, 1969. 1 piece.
Wonner, Paul
Physical Description: (folders 10-18, Box 3)
Note
See: Brown, William Theo and Paul Wonner
Manuscripts and Publications by Eugene N. Anderson
Student and Early Writings - Dealing Primarily with Germany
Box 4, Folder 7
President Hindenburg, 1920.
Physical Description: 19 leaves. Carbon typescript with holograph corrections.
Box 4, Folder 8
Mariolatry in the Middle Ages. Written as a grad student.
Physical Description: [25] leaves. Holograph.
Box 4, Folder 9
An interpretation of the Reformation, 1922.
Physical Description: 14 [leaves].
Box 4, Folder 10
Quarterly reports, SSAC. [Untitled] 1930.
Scope and Content Note
- 1st quarterly report. 3 leaves. Holograph.
- [2nd] 1931. 3 leaves. Holograph.
- [3rd, 1931] 4 leaves. Typescript with holograph corrections.
- [4th? 1931] 9 leaves. Carbon typescript.
Box 4, Folder 11
The unpolitical Germans. Berlin, 1930.
Physical Description: 11 leaves. Typescript with minor holograph corrections.
Box 4, Folder 12
[Untitled], 1951.
Physical Description: 11 leaves. Holograph.
Scope and Content Note
Speech read before abt. 40 or 50 German students, writers, & officials at a private home in Berlin - ab. Feb. 1931.
Box 4, Folder 13
The danger in Germany. Chicago, 1933.
Physical Description: 7 leaves. Typescript.
Box 4, Folder 14
The domestic aspects of nationalism, with special reference to Germany.
Physical Description: 24 leaves. Typescript with minor holograph corrections.
Scope and Content Note
Also: 2 leaves holograph notes, evidently someone's criticisms.
Box 4, Folder 15
Die Wirtung der Reden Fichtes. Offprint from
Forschungenzurbrandenburgischen und preussischen Geschichte, vol.50 (1927), pp.65-87.
Box 4, Folder 16
Untitled. Review of:
The international anarchy, 1904-1914; by Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson. New York and London, 1926.
Scope and Content Note
Clipping from:
International journal of ethics, April 1927, pp.317-321.
Box 4, Folder 17
The drifting grey. Review of:
British foreign policy under Sir Edward Grey. [New York, 19 September 1928].
Scope and Content Note
Clipping from:
The nation, vol.127 no.3298, pp.274-75.
Box 4, Folder 18
Germany's past. Review of:
History of Germany; by Hermann Pinnow. New York, 26 August 1933.
Scope and Content Note
Clipping from:
The Saturday review of literature.
Box 4, Folder 19
Untitled. Review of:
The individual and his society; by Abram Kardiner. New York, 1939.
Scope and Content Note
Offprint from:
Psychiatry reviews. n.d. pp.443-45.
Box 4, Folder 20
[Untitled] beginning: The economic and social history of Germany in the nineteenth century.... n.d.Read at AHA meeting, 1931.
Physical Description: 15 leaves. Typescript.
Box 4, Folder 21
Liberalism and nationalism in western Europe, n.d. Read at AHA meeting.
Physical Description: 20 leaves.
Box 4, Folder 22
Time in history. Los Angeles[?] 1967[?]. ... as given at Mt. St. Mary's College in.. .1967.
Physical Description: 32 leaves. Typescript.
Box 4, Folder 23
Imperialism and industrial society.
ca.1952.
Physical Description: 23 leaves. Carbon typescript.
Box 4, Folder 24
Imperialism and modern war.
ca.1952.
Physical Description: 30 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
With this: holograph letter from John Galbraith, n.d. 1 leaf.
Box 4, Folder 25
The engineers' stake in international affairs, n.d.
Physical Description: 11 leaves. Typescript (mimeograph).
Box 4, Folder 26
Social humanities - a proposal. 1966[?].
Physical Description: 8 leaves. Carbon typescript.
The Writing of Social History, 1969
Box 4, Folder 27
The writing of social history. Santa Barbara, 1969.
Physical Description: [4] p. leaves. 19 [1] 69 leaves. Incomplete.
Scope and Content Note
Consists of two chapters listed in the table of contents: Social history; and The training of a social historian. Typescript
and holograph, with note (1978) by ENA: I tried to publish a volume containing these essays - in vain. I gave some of the
essays to former students and only by chance did I keep a few.
Box 4, Folder 28
Social history, with holograph note: chapter I. n.d.
Physical Description: 17 leaves. Typescript with holograph corrections.
Scope and Content Note
Also: 2 holograph leaves. inserted between leaves 1 and 2. Copy above incorporates these corrections.
Box 4, Folder 29
Social time in history.
Physical Description: 31 leaves. Typescript with minor holograph corrections.
Note
Has note: revised Feb 73.
Box 4, Folder 30
The aesthetic approach to historical study.
Physical Description: 42 leaves. Carbon typescript with minor holograph corrections.
Note
Has note: 1968?
Box 4, Folder 31
Elements of cultural style.
Physical Description: 43 leaves. Typescript with extensive holograph corrections and additions.
Box 4, Folder 32
Ernst Barlach. 1954.
Physical Description: 61 leaves. Typescript with extensive holograph additions and corrections.
Box 4, Folder 33
Conversation with Tamayo. 1964.
Physical Description: 8 leaves. Typescript.
Box 4, Folder 34
Letter to Ceeje Gallery about Marvin Harden. 1966.
Physical Description: 1 leaf.
Box 4, Folder 35
The landscape, n.d.
Physical Description: 10 [8] leaves. Holograph.
Box 4, Folder 36
Translation of Rilke on landscape. n.d.
Physical Description: 8 leaves. Holograph.
Box 4, Folder 37
[Conway Pierson pottery exhibit] n.d.
Physical Description: Typescript with extensive holograph corrections.
Box 4, Folder 38
Post-death and the arts. Santa Barbara, November 1977.
Physical Description: 2pp. Holograph.
Box 4, Folder 39
From Christian art to cosmic art. Santa Barbara, 1978.
Physical Description: 9 leaves. Holograph.
Box 4, Folder 40
Cosmic art. Santa Barbara, 1978.
Physical Description: 12 leaves. Carbon typescript.
Box 4, Folder 41
Process
vs. power. Letters received, primarily in response to complimentary copies. April-July 1952, January and June 1953.
Physical Description: 25 pieces.
Box 4, Folder 42
Untitled review [in a Scandinavian language] of
Political institutions and social change in continental Europe in the nineteenth century; by Eugene N. Anderson and Pauline R. Anderson. Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1967.
Physical Description: Clipping (photocopy). 2 leaves.
Works of Reflection, Philosophy, etc.
Box 4, Folder 43
A personal statement. Santa Barbara, June 1977.
Physical Description: 3pp. Holograph.
Box 4, Folder 44
Language of the soul. September 1977.
Physical Description: 7pp. [on 5 leaves].
Box 4, Folder 45
Thought and fantasy in old age. Santa Barbara, November 1977.
Physical Description: 7 leaves. Typescript with extensive holograph corrections.
Note
Present holograph title replaces typed title: Old age and the life of the hermit.
Box 4, Folder 46
[Untitled] beginning: We shall soon be celebrating birthdays, and on these occasions I wonder once more about the nature of
time. n.d.
Physical Description: 1 leaf. Holograph.
Scope and Content Note
Also: 1 leaf typescript copy.