Manuscripts
1. A Handful of Merry Ballads: ms. title page, table of contents, and list of possible mottoes for fly-leaf. 3 p
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5. Cheerful Companions: ms. title page and table of contents, with printed copies of several essays attached to ms. pages 9 p
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mssFI Addenda
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3. Dummy volume for his Poems, with ms. dedication, table of contents; and 2 ms. poems tipped in
Manuscripts
mssFI Addenda
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Nicholas, Elizabeth. Death be not proud: title page, table of contents, and pages 42-45 (1958). 1 item
Manuscripts
The following individuals are represented in the collection: R.L. (Robert L.) Barth; Robert Dana (b. 1929); Michael Dana Gioia (b. 1950); Thom Gunn; Donald Rodney Justice (b. 1925); Philip Levine (b. 1928); Robert Mezey; Timothy Reid Steele (b. 1948); Theodore Russell Weiss (b. 1916); and others.
mssCoulette papers
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Brown, Anthony Cave. Bodyguard of Lies: title page, table of contents, and chapter titled Prosper from the book (1975). 1 item
Manuscripts
The following individuals are represented in the collection: R.L. (Robert L.) Barth; Robert Dana (b. 1929); Michael Dana Gioia (b. 1950); Thom Gunn; Donald Rodney Justice (b. 1925); Philip Levine (b. 1928); Robert Mezey; Timothy Reid Steele (b. 1948); Theodore Russell Weiss (b. 1916); and others.
mssCoulette papers
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"California's Romantic Ranchos": Title page, table of contents, "About This Book," chapters I – XII (286 p.)
Manuscripts
mssHM 26404 and various photPF call numbers
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Unknown to William J. Clapp. Handwritten, likely Hibben's, but unsigned and unattributed. Includes two handwritten pages titled "Utility Donors to E.H.F., 16 Jan '61," also possibly in Hibben's hand
Manuscripts
The Samuel G. Hibben collection is divided into four sections: articles, photographs, correspondence, and ephemera. The bulk of the collection consists of articles, both handwritten and printed, and most written by Hibben. The rest are lighting-related articles kept by Hibben, sent to him by colleagues or through the Westinghouse Company. These articles are arranged alphabetically by title, in Boxes 1-3. Box 4 contains articles specifically related to projects in which Hibben was involved, such as the lighting of the Statue of Liberty or the 1939 New York World's Fair, and committees he was a part of, such as the Electrical Historical Foundation. Box 5 contains miscellaneous unattributed articles, and photographs, mostly of the 1939 New York World's Fair, the White House, and various landmarks being lit at night. Box 6 contains correspondence, arranged by date, most being either written by Hibben or directed to his attention. The majority of this correspondence relates to various electrical committees. Box 7 consists of ephemera, and includes photographic negatives, diagram sketches, and blueprints.
mssHibben