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97. Manuscript 3, “A Day in the Life of John Greggins”
98. Manuscript 4, “The Child of Sorrow”
99. Manuscript 5, Untitled
Travel Manuscript fragment
100. Manuscript 6, “Athlone”
101. Manuscript 7, “A Rabelaisian Gael”
102. Manuscript 8, “Introduction”
to Lord Longford's translation of The Midnight Court
103. Manuscript 9, Untitled fragment on O'Connell
104. Manuscript 10, Untitled fragment of travel essay on Shannon
105. Manuscript 11, “One”
Travel essay on Loch Corrib and vicinity
106. Manuscript 12, “Two”
Travel essay on Clare
107. Manuscript 13, “Clonmacnoise”
Travel essay
108. Manuscript 14, “Moytura in County Mayo”
109. Manuscript 15, Untitled travel essay on Galway
110. Manuscript 16, Untitled essay fragment on Killarney and Edward Martyn's play, “Maeve”
111. Manuscript 17, “Chapter...”
Our Friend James Joyce
112. Manuscript 18, “Father Roach”
113. Manuscript 19, “The Gridiron: Paddy Mullowney's Travels in France”
114. Manuscript 20, “Saint Patrick as a Man of Letters” fragment
115. Manuscript 21, Untitled fragment on St. Patrick possibly
from “Saint Patrick as a Man of Letters”
116. Manuscript 22, “Part One”
from The Frenzied Prince
117. Manuscript 23, Untitled essay on Woodbourne Cultured Nurseries
118. Manuscript 24, Untitled essay on Woods Hole, Mass.
119. Manuscript 25, “The Wildes of Dublin”
120. Manuscript 26, “A Rambler Upon Rambler Roses”
121. Manuscript 27, “Sean O'Casey's Memoirs”
122. Manuscript 28, “My Encounters with Roger Casement”
123. Manuscript 29, “Introduction”
for a poetry anthology
124. Manuscript 30, Untitled short story
125. Manuscript 31, Untitled short story
126. Manuscript 32, “The Death of the Rich Man” (2 drafts)
127. Manuscript 33, “The Flute Player's Story”
128. Manuscript 34, “George Sigerson”
129. Manuscript 35, “Land Hunger”
130. Manuscript 36, “Grimm's Household Stories”
131. Manuscript 37, “Introduction”
for Swift's poetry anthology
132. Manuscript 38, Untitled Story
133. Manuscript 39, “John Devoy”
134. Manuscript 40, “Classical Mythology”
135. Manuscript 41, Untitled on Rilke's Auguste Rodin
136. Manuscript 42, “The Children of the Stars”
137. Manuscript 43, Untitled on Joyce scholarship
138. Manuscript 44, “Introduction to Gaelic Lore”
139. Manuscript 45, Untitled reviews of The Minstrel Boy, A Portrait of Tom Moore by L.A.G. Strong and The Harp That Once, Tom Morre and the Regency by Howard Mumford Jones
140. Manuscript 46, “Wordsworth's Beginnings”
141. Manuscript 47, Untitled speech of acceptance of unspecified award
142. Manuscript 48, “Kings in Eirinn”
143. Manuscript 49, “Ridgley Torrence”
144. Manuscript 50, “Two Poets Who Have Passed”
145. Manuscript 51, “Tom Kettle: A Memory”
146. Manuscript 52, “The Poets' Babylon”
147. Manuscript 53, “Irish Partition”
148. Manuscript 54, “A New Irish Poet”
149. Manuscript 55, “James Clarence Mangan”
150. Manuscript 56, “Kierkegaard”
151. Manuscript 57, “Kierkegaard and the Break-Down of Forms”
152. Manuscript 58, Untitled on unnamed work by L. L. White
153. Manuscript 59, “After Thoughts on Two Operas”
154. Manuscript 60, “The President of Eire”
155. Manuscript 61, “Poets of the Eighteen and Nineties” (sic.)
156. Manuscript 62, Untitled on the structure of poetry
157. Manuscript 63, Untitled on poetry for children
158. Manuscript 64, Untitled fragments on contemporary poetry
159. Manuscript 65, “Essay”
on the ballad
160. Manuscript 66, “Address by Mr. Padraic Colum, President of the Irish Academy of Letters- founded by W. B. Yeats- when he opened Thoor Ballylee (Gort, Co. Galway), the former home of W. B. Yeats- 4 p.m. Sunday June 20, 1965”
161. Manuscript 67, “Story Telling New and Old”
162. Manuscript 68, “Art and Infancy”
163. Manuscript 69, “Hawaii”
164. Manuscript 70, Untitled impressions of Miami, Florida
165. Manuscript 71, “Bunlahy”
fragment
166. Manuscript 72, “The Nest of Eagles”
167. Manuscript 73, “A Meditation on Cakes” (2 copies)
168. Manuscript 74, “The Sad Sequel to Puss in Boots” (2 copies)
169. Manuscript 75, “Fedelma: La Fille de L'Enchanteur”
170. Manuscript 76, “Catherine Mulamphy and the Man From the North”
171. Manuscript 77, “Edmund Burke”
172. Manuscript 78, “Preface: James Stephens as a Prose Artist”
173. Manuscript 79, “Introduction”
to anthology of children's stories
174. Manuscript 80, “Introduction”
for “The Stone of Victory” stories
175. Manuscript 81, Untitled on Persia
176. Manuscript 82, Untitled 1 page fragment
French translation of “Balloon”
177. Manuscript 83, 2 untitled fragments (4 pages) on Bunratty Castle
178. Manuscript 84, Untitled fragment (3 pages) travels in Athlone
179. Manuscript 85, Untitled fragment (3 pages) on Gerard Manley Hopkins
180. Manuscript 86, Untitled fragment (2 pages) from Cloughoughter
181. Manuscript 87, 2 untitled fragments (3 pages) from Glendalough
182. Manuscript 88, Untitled fragments (3 pages) poetry dialogue
183. Manuscript 89, “The Humor of Ireland: Often- Who- Came”
184. Manuscript 90, Untitled fragment (1 page) on Joyce
185. Manuscript 91, Untitled fragment (3 pages) on Irish Music
186. Manuscript 92, Untitled fragment (3 pages) on Stephen Phillips
187. Manuscript 93, “Poetry in the World of Today” fragment (3 pages)
188. Manuscript 94, Untitled fragment (2 pages) on contemporary poetry
189. Manuscript 95, 15 single miscellaneous page fragments
190. Manuscript 96, Complete copy of manuscript for Roofs of Gold ed. by Colum
191. Manuscript 97, Assorted chapters from Ourselves Alone
192. Manuscript 98, Assorted chapters from Ourselves Alone
193. Manuscript 99, Assorted chapters from The Flying Swans
194. Manuscript 100, Assorted chapters from The Flying Swans
195. Manuscript 101, Collected poetry (of others) for anthology
196. Manuscript 102, 1 page poem
“Pictures of Travel Indian Chief (Portrait in the University of Kansas)”
197. Manuscript 103, 3 page poem
“Commemorating Michael Collins”
198. Manuscript 104, 12 pages poetry
“The Spinner”
“The Stone Breaker”
“The Thatcher”
“The Bard on the Bodach”
“The Fisherman”
“The Shearers”
199. Manuscript 105, 6 pages poetry
“The Camel Bridge O'er the River”
200. Manuscript 106, 1 page poem
“After Speaking of One Who Died a Long Time Ago”
201. Manuscript 107, 1 page - 2 poems
“After Speaking of One Who Died a Long Time Ago”
“Wanderer's Song”
202. Manuscript 108, 1 page untitled poem
203. Manuscript 109, 1 page - 2 poems
“The Household”
“A Prayer to be Said on Kneading Bread”
204. Manuscript 110, 7 pages poetry
“Poppies”
“Hydrangeas”
“Pomegranate Tree with Fruit”
“Trumpet Vine”
“Geraniums”
“Mimosa”
“Oleander Blossoms”
205. Manuscript 111, 2 pages poetry
“A Ballad Written on Michaelmas Day and Addressed to Michael Monahan Who Had Undergone an Operation”
“L'envoi”
206. Manuscript 112, 2 page poetry
“A Man Living in a Tower Speaks”
“The Basketmaker” fragment
207. Manuscript 113, 1 page poem
“Lullaby”
208. Manuscript 114, 3 pages poetry
“To One in a Long Robe”
“Leila”
209. Manuscript 115, 2 pages poetry
“The Sending of the Crystal Egg”
210. Manuscript 116, 1 page untitled poem
211. Manuscript 117, Entire draft of Lowry Maen with one section in Colum's handwriting
212. Manuscript 118, 5 pages
“Charms and Prayers”
“Jigs and Reels”
213. Manuscript 119, Handwritten manuscript
2 pages poetry “Irises” (in poor condition)
214. Manuscript 120, 2 pages
“A Few Notes on the Burren, Co. Clare”
215. Manuscript 121, 6 pages
“It is not Wisdom to be Only Wise”
216. Manuscript 122, Handwritten untitled fragments of essay on poetry (in poor condition)
217. Manuscript 123, Handwritten 15 miscellaneous pages of prose
218. Manuscript 124, 4 chapters of “From These Roots” by Mary Colum
219. Manuscript 125, 10 pages “The Romance of Irish History” by Sir Roger Casement
220. Manuscript 126, 5 miscellaneous poems
“The Swan Song of Mr. Seeker or The Song of the Dying Search” by Fidel de Castro
“Milk and Honey” by LTN
“Sarah Burchfield: A Character Study” by Christopher Michael Stevens
“Strange Atonement” by Christopher Michael Stevens
“Requiescat” by John Irvine
221. Printed Material 1, Xeroxed contents from assorted sources for “The Stone of Victory”
222. Printed Material 2, Galley sheets 1-64 for Ourselves Alone
223. Printed Material 3, Galley sheets 78-110 for Ourselves Alone
224. Printed Material 4, Galley sheets 1-59 for Roofs of Gold
225. Printed Material 5, Page proofs pp. 95-135, 200-263, 264-328 for Life and the Dream by Mary Colum
226. Printed Material 6, 52 copies offprint “The Battle of Dublin, 1014”
227. Printed Material 7, 4 page fragment from Irish Writing (photostat negative)
228. Printed Material 8, Offprint from Child Life, “Imagination and the Literature of Childhood”
229. Printed Material 9, Offprint book review
“Lady Gregory's Plays”
230. Printed Material 10, Offprint fragment review of Walter De La Mare's Memoirs of a Midget stapled to another review
231. Printed Material 11, Offprint from The Commonweal, “A Poet is Brought Home”
232. Review 1, “More on `Balloon' and the Theatre of Padraic Colum”
Negative of photostat
233. Review 2, “No Mean City”
Comment upon Our Friend James Joyce
234. Review 3, Title obliterated- of Poems from N. Y. Times Book Review 4/24/32
235. Review 4, “Padraic Colum Looks at Life”
Review of A Half Day's Ride N.Y. Times Book Review 11/6/32
236. Miscellaneous Material 1, Offprint
“Irish Folk Songs in Joyce's Ulysses” by Mabel Worthington
237. Miscellaneous Material 2, Offprint
“Trinity College, Dublin” by John W. Eaton
238. Miscellaneous Material 3, Offprint
“Notes on Storytellers and Storytelling in Iorrus, North Mayo” by Michael Corduff
239. Miscellaneous Material 4, “A Fairy Tale from Mayo” by Croaghpatrick
Negative of photostat
240. Miscellaneous Material 5, Book list from Colum's Course
“G.S. Comp. Lit. 149” at Columbia University
241. Miscellaneous Material 6, 1 page introduction
“Passages from Finnegans Wake by James Joyce Preface by Denis Johnston”
242. Miscellaneous Material 7, Haveth Childers Everywhere by James Joyce
copy 22 of 100 numbered copies initialed by Joyce, signed by Colum
243. Letter 1, “I am writing on behalf of the Lanarkshire music committee...” October 14, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: M. P. Anderson
244. Letter 2, “I want to tell you how...” May 8, 1910
To: Padraic Colum
From: Frances Baker
245. Letter 3, “Here is my tinker...” September 10, no year
To: Padraic Colum
From: Arnold Bax
246. Letter 4, “.... I feel it a delight to contribute” N.D. (Fragment)
To: Unidentified
From: Arnold Bax
247. Letter 5, “I have been thinking of you...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Clifford Bax
248. Letter 6, “I won't write a note...” May 24, 1912
To: Unidentified
From: Elizabeth Bloxham
249. Letter 7, “We were both of us extremely glad to have your letter...” November 7, no year
To: Mary Colum
From: Mrs. Gladys Brooks
250. Letter 8, “The Freeman is no more....” January 24, 1924
To: Mary and Padraic Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
251. Letter 9, “It was very kind of you to invite me on my birthday” February 17, 1947
To: Mary Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
252. Letter 10, “[undecipherable] has called me to the party...” March 18, 1947
To: Mary Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
253. Letter 11, “I am still alive although...” July 24, 1947
To: Mary Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
254. Letter 12, “I was just getting off...” February 27, 1957
To: Mary Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
255. Letter 13, “I certainly made a mistake the other day...” Monday evening, N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
256. Letter 14, “I didn't forget and I challenge...” Friday morning, N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
257. Letter 15, “I should like to have a really...” Thursday evening, N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
258. Letter 16, “I have been buried under...” Wednesday night, N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
259. Letter 17, “Ever so many thanks for your letter...” Friday morning, N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
260. Letter 18, “I have read your article...” Friday morning, N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Van Wyck Brooks
261. Letter 19, “How lovely to have news of you...” December 31, 1954
To: Padraic Colum
From: Luba of Burren
262. Letter 20, “I have read your foreword...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mrs. James Branch Cabell
263. Letter 21, “I was very sorry that you couldn't come up North...” January 2, 1909
To: Padraic Colum
From: Joseph Campbell
264. Letter 22, “I send you herewith typescript of a little play...” (includes poem: “Scare the Crows”) March 6, 1912
To: Padraic Colum
From: Joseph Campbell
265. Letter 23, “You're here--two newspaper pictures proclaim...” February 5, 1964
To: Padraic Colum
From: Lady Seidel Canby
266. Letter 24, “I am sending you an advance...” February 10, 1964
To: Padraic Colum
From: Cass Canfield (Harper & Row)
267. Letter 25, “I do call it hard luck...” January 11, no year
To: Mary Colum
From: Willa Cather
268. Letter 26, “Thank you for sending me...” July 13, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Austin Clarke
269. Letter 27, “I meant to write before now...” December 30, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Austin Clarke
270. Letter 28, “I am writing this hoping to hear from you...” May 22, 1940
To: Mary Colum
From: Eileen Colum
271. Letter 29, “I've searched the house for a stamp...” November 4, 1910
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mary Colum
272. Letter 30, “I hope you are really coming...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mary Colum
273. Letter 31, “Thank you ever so much for the letter...” December 20, 1936 (carbon)
To: Maxwell Perkins
From: Mary Colum
274. Letter 32, “In offering you BALLOON for production...” December 16, 1968 (carbon)
To: Perry Bruskin
From: Padraic Colum
275. Letter 33, “It's grand to sit down here with your letter...” September 25, 1911
To: Mary Colum
From: Padraic Colum
276. Letter 34, “Indeed I am not going to let...” October 4, 1911
To: Mary Colum
From: Padraic Colum
277. Letter 35, “I'll certainly be back in Ireland...” October 13, 1911
To: Mary Colum
From: Padraic Colum
278. Letter 36, “I waited in until after 3 o'c...” N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Padraic Colum
279. Letter 37, “Dunsany is not at home...” N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Padraic Colum
280. Letter 38, “Your letter and telegram mean that...” July 14, 1932 (carbon)
To: H.S. Latham (Macmillan)
From: Padraic Colum
281. Letter 39, “Thank you for your letter of December 1, in regard...” December 26, 1912
To: Padraic Colum
From: Florence Converse (E.P. Dutton)
282. Letter 40, “Your letter of 4 March...” April 8, 1964
To: Miss Susan Greenwald
From: J.K. Cordy (The Clarendon Press)
283. Letter 41, “We know how deeply you must feel...” July 12, 1953
To: Padraic Colum
From: Constantine Curran
284. Letter 42, “AE used to speak of this country...” December 31, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Constantine Curran
285. Letter 43, “Sorry I wasn't quick enough to see you...” December 1, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Jack Dalton
286. Letter 44, “We should like to include in a...” September 26, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Diana Davies (University of London Press)
287. Letter 45, “Grand to have news of you...” October 13, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mrs. Elizabeth Davies
288. Letter 46, “This is to say (though surely you've heard already)...” November 15, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mrs. Elizabeth Davies
289. Letter 47, “Your card from the Bahamas was very welcome...” February 19, 1964
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mrs. Elizabeth Davies
290. Letter 48, “Long-Term job. I cannot face starting it...” N.D. (Fragment)
To: Padraic Colum
From: Alan Denson
291. Letter 49, “I would have replied to your letter...” February 19, 1912
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mrs. N. F. Dryhurst
292. Letter 50, “We should like to include in a forthcoming publication...” February 25, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: P.A.W. Erlebach (University of London Press)
293. Letter 51, “We are writing once more...” November 18, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: James M. Ethridge (Contemporary Authors)
294. Letter 52, “Thank you very much for the good words...” December 6, 1930
To: Padraic Colum
From: Sara Teasdale Filsinger
295. Letter 53, “I have turned over your letter to my...” N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: F. Scott Fitzgerald
296. Letter 54, “I thank you for your letter...” February 1, 1911
To: Padraic Colum
From: L. Fonlis
297. Letter 55, “This letter will extend our Management Agreement...” June 21, 1963
To: Mary and Padraic Colum
From: Edna J. Giesen (Columbia Lecture Bureau)
298. Letter 56, “N'ayant plus rien entendu de vous depuis longtemps...” September 5, 1940
To: Mary and Padraic Colum
From: Ivan Goll
299. Letter 57, “I thought you would be glad to hear that...” February 17, no year
To: Padraic Colum
From: Judith Guthrie
300. Letter 58, “You got away on Saturday again...” October 2, 1910
To: Padraic Colum
From: W. A. Henderson
301. Letter 59, “I am indeed pleased that you like my...” September 21, 1951
To: Padraic Colum
From: John Hewitt
302. Letter 60, “Nothing could have pleased me more...” April 28, 1938
To: Mary Colum
From: Robert Hillyer
303. Letter 61, “Thanks very much for your letter...” November 6, 1952
To: Padraic Colum
From: Bob Hogan
304. Letter 62, “I'm sending along these 3 marked copies...” May 20, 1957
To: Padraic Colum
From: Isabelle Howard (Crown Publishers)
305. Letter 63, “I am sorry that it was not possible to publish your...” June 10, 1957
To: Padraic Colum
From: Louise Polk Huger (New York Times)
306. Letter 64, “I have altered and I think improved my version...” December 26, 1911
To: Padraic Colum
From: Elinor Hull
307. Letter 65, “This is to present our colleague and representative...” N.D.
To: Whom it may concern
From: Irishwomen's Council
308. Letter 66, “I have pleasure in enclosing herewith...” August 16, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Muriel James (Boosey & Hawkes)
309. Letter 67, “Damn it--I was in Dublin today and called up...” November 1, no year
To: Padraic Colum
From: Arthur Johnson
310. Letter 68, “How sweet of you to write...” N.D. (Fragment)
To: Mary Colum
From: Arthur Johnson
311. Letter 69, “This firm has acted as agent for the...” February 19, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: E. Kohn (Seven Gables Bookshop)
312. Letter 70, “Thank you so much for calling to let us know...” February 12, 1964
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mrs. Edmund L. Krochalis
313. Letter 71, “We have been very carefully considering...” May 26, 1949 (photostat)
To: Padraic Colum
From: H.S. Latham (Macmillan)
314. Letter 72, “Greetings! Greetings! galore!” May 18, 1959
To: Padraic Colum
From: Kathleen Leeson
315. Letter 73, “Amigo mio (I hope you know what that means)...” March 9, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Kathleen Leeson
316. Letter 74, “You'll see by enclosed letter...” Monday, September 14, no year
To: Padraic Colum
From: Kathleen Leeson
317. Letter 75, “I swear, I haven't the slightest idea...” August 26, 1940
To: Padraic Colum
From: Sinclair Lewis
318. Letter 76, “Thank you so much for your letter...” November 2, 1961
To: Padraic Colum
From: Lady Christine Longford
319. Letter 77, “You are too polite a listener...” November 14, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Elizabeth MacAteer
320. Letter 78, “Anything having to do with poetry...” March 18, 1941
To: Mary Colum
From: Archibald MacLeish
321. Letter 79, “Very good of you to write and say...” February 21, 1964
To: Padraic Colum
From: Francis MacManus (Radio Eireann)
322. Letter 80, “Excusez - moi, je...” December 10, 1929
To: Mary Colum
From: Jaques Maritain
323. Letter 81, “It was really memorable to see you...” September 21, 1942
To: Padraic Colum
From: Edgar Lee Masters
324. Letter 82, “Thankful I am, dear Padraic, for this...” September 24, 1942
To: Padraic Colum
From: Edgar Lee Masters
325. Letter 83, “You probably don't remember a picnic...” January 8, 1964 (Fragment)
To: Padraic Colum
From: Alison M. Mathews
326. Letter 84, “D.F. has from us an extension till April one...” Sunday, March 12, 1944
To: Mary Colum
From: Somerset Maugham
327. Letter 85, “Careless girl. You say the 19th in your letter...” Sunday, N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Somerset Maugham
328. Letter 86, “All being well, that is to say...” July 24, no year
To: Mary Colum
From: Somerset Maugham
329. Letter 87, “You've only got to ring and I'll be in.” N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Somerset Maugham
330. Letter 88, “So sorry I couldn't get out to see you...” October 5, 1910
To: Padraic Colum
From: Frances Maynell
331. Letter 89, “It was so pleasant seeing you...” Tuesday, N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: Theodore Maynard
332. Letter 90, “It's good news that you and Mollie...” May 5, 1948
To: Padraic Colum
From: Anne O'Hare McCormick (New York Times)
333. Letter 91, “Thanks so much for your New Year's greetings...” February 4, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Kenneth McCormick (Doubleday & Co.)
334. Letter 92, “What a letter to receive...” October 1, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mrs. Brighid McDade
335. Letter 93, “Those procrastinating fiddlers at the...” October 15, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mrs. Brighid McDade
336. Letter 94, “Such a lovely time you gave us...” November 10, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Mrs. Brighid McDade
337. Letter 95, “To-day I come to ask you for a favour...” September 9, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Carl Metzradt
338. Letter 96, “Thank you ever so much for the two princes...” October, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Carl Metzradt
339. Letter 97, “As I knew it would be, this is a gem, to quote...” July 9, 1960
To: Padraic Colum
From: Lloyd Morris
340. Letter 98, “You had already...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Eileen Mullen
341. Letter 99, “Poem for Christmas, ” by Helene Mullins N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Marie and Helene Mullins
342. Letter 100, “I have the honor to inform you...” November 25, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Lewis Mumford
343. Letter 101, “I can dine with you on Wednesday...” N.D.
To: Mary Colum
From: J. Middleton Murry
344. Letter 102, “I guess you feel I am no longer...” November 15, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: M. O'Donohoe (Figgis & Co.)
345. Letter 103, “I make bowld to take up my pin...” April 4, 1913
To: Padraic Colum
From: Carroll O'Dowd
346. Letter 104, “At last we have programmed...” November 5, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Michael O'hAodha (Radio Eireann)
347. Letter 105, “Your letter which I found...” May 22, 1912
To: Padraic Colum
From: Conal O'Riordan
348. Letter 106, “Your letters have been sparse...” September 24, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Maisie O'Sullivan
349. Letter 107, “You will be glad to hear...” October 29, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Maisie O'Sullivan
350. Letter 108, “We can't yet believe that President Kennedy...” November 30, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Maisie O'Sullivan
351. Letter 109, “I hope you had a happy birthday...” December 9, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Maisie O'Sullivan
352. Letter 110, “Your letter reached me...” June 25, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Anna Z. Paris
353. Letter 111, “I am sorry you worried about what my sister said.” December 5, 1911
To: Mary Colum
From: Padraic Pearse
354. Letter 112, “Thank you so much for your letter...” September 19, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: David Peninger
355. Letter 113, “I've been thinking that in my...” July 8, 1926 (Fragment)
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
356. Letter 114, “Did Wendy tell you I called up...” July 14, 1926
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
357. Letter 115, “I met Spicer-Simpson in the Century Club...” November 27, 1927
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
358. Letter 116, “When we meet Thursday there can...” January 6, 1929
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
359. Letter 117, “I hope every thing is well with you...” November 21, 1929
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
360. Letter 118, “This appears to be Peg's writing...” January 28, 1931
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
361. Letter 119, “Why don't you send...” May 19, 1931 (Fragment)
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
362. Letter 120, “I wanted to say...” August 18, 1931
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
363. Letter 121, “Please do not let anything disrupt...” October 31, 1931
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
364. Letter 122, “This is the end of a three day holiday...” December 29, 1931
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
365. Letter 123, “... hotel at the seashore, -...” N.D. (Fragment)
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
366. Letter 124, “... could never think of you...” N.D. (Fragment)
To: Mary Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
367. Letter 125, “...decline Edith Wharton on the same grounds...” N.D. (Fragment)
To: Padraic Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
368. Letter 126, “You believe that I said that...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
369. Letter 127, “... bring you there and would...” N.D. (Fragment)
To: Padraic Colum
From: Maxwell Perkins
370. Letter 128, “I have so many things to let you know...” April 23, 1964
To: Padraic Colum
From: Lily Poritz (Macmillan)
371. Letter 129, “It was very nice to receive your letter...” (Includes reader's report from Louise Bechtel) March 7, 1966
To: Padraic Colum
From: Lily Poritz (Macmillan)
372. Letter 130, “I snopp or snooped (it is always difficult...)...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Watson Pierce
373. Letter 131, “What a joy and surprise to have...” Tuesday, January 7, no year
To: Padraic Colum
From: Beatrice Plummer
374. Letter 132, “I am delighted to think you may be coming...” N.D. (Fragment)
To: Padraic Colum
From: S.M. Purser
375. Letter 133, “I am always hearing of your...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: N. Murray Robertson
376. Letter 134, “The Irish Academy of Letters has an Award...” March 31, 1953
To: Padraic Colum
From: Lennox Robinson
377. Letter 135, “I am so sorry to hear Mollie was ill...” January 17, 1933
To: Padraic Colum
From: George Russell
378. Letter 136, “Ezra Pound asked me to send you...” February 12, 1951
To: Mr. and Mrs. Colum
From: Peter Russell (Nine)
379. Letter 137, “Just this minute I got your letter...” Wednesday, 4th of December, no year
To: Padraic Colum
From: Susan Ruth
380. Letter 138, “I got Kay to write to you...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Susan Ruth
381. Letter 139, “How are you at all...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Susan Ruth
382. Letter 140, “Got your letter and cheque...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Susan Ruth
383. Letter 141, “Let me thank you warmly for your...” June 17, 1957
To: Padraic Colum
From: K. Sandkuhler
384. Letter 142, “At Whitsuntide I was to see...” July 16, 1960
To: Padraic Colum
From: K. Sandkuhler
385. Letter 143, “It was good to hear from you...” October 16, 1960
To: Padraic Colum
From: George Brandon Saul
386. Letter 144, “Thank you so much for letting...” September 7, 1962
To: Padraic Colum
From: George Brandon Saul
387. Letter 145, “Herewith the Memo on yourself...” August 3, 1954
To: Padraic Colum
From: Oliver Sayler
388. Letter 146, “Nothing could be happier...” October 9, 1923
To: Mary Colum
From: Gilbert D. Seldes (The Dial)
389. Letter 147, “If you come to dine tomorrow...” Saturday, September 25, no year
To: Padraic Colum
From: Dr. George Sigerson
390. Letter 148, “I wish you and Mollie...” N.D.
To: Padraic Colum
From: Hannah Skeffington
391. Letter 149, “This is to introduce to you...” N.D.
To: Mary and Padraic Colum
From: James Stephens
392. Letter 150, “I was delighted to read in a copy...” December 11, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: James J. Sweeney
393. Letter 151, “For a long time it has been...” November 6, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Marie Sweeney
394. Letter 152, “The enclosed carbon of a letter I've just sent...” October 1, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Lionel Trilling
395. Letter 153, “Did I renew my request for a story for...” August 9, 1962
To: Padraic Colum
From: Louis Untermeyer
396. Letter 154, “I'll be delighted to have you do...” March 15, 1927
To: Mary Colum
From: Irita Van Doren (Books, New York Herald Tribune)
397. Letter 155, “The publishers of my Shakespeare have sent...” September 21, 1929
To: Mary Colum
From: Mark Van Doren
398. Letter 156, “I was very happy to learn from...” December 11, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Nat Wartels (Crown Publishers)
399. Letter 157, “What a fine book your and Mary's...” October 27, 1958
To: Padraic Colum
From: Roland Von Weber
400. Letter 158, “You may not remember but in about...” September 8, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Sallie Wes
401. Letter 159, “I take the liberty of writing you...” August 6, 1952
To: Mary Colum
From: Charlotte Wilder
402. Letter 160, “Van Wyck Brooks, Eugene O'Neill and Aldous Huxley...” October 8, 1940
To: Padraic Colum
From: Thornton Wilder
403. Letter 161, “Just a few lines to thank you...” October 24, 1948
To: Padraic Colum
From: Thornton Wilder
404. Letter 162, “We have received an application...” February 13, 1964
To: Padraic Colum
From: John L. Williams (Oxford University Press)
405. Letter 163, “It seems that Max simply came down...” June 28, 1947
To: Mary Colum
From: Edmund Wilson
406. Letter 164, “Thank you for sending me the poem...” September 3, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Edmund Wilson
407. Letter 165, “Sorry you could not come...” December 26, 1912
To: Padraic Colum
From: Elizabeth C. Yeats
408. Letter 166, “The long rambling troubled letter...” May 4, 1939
To: Mary Colum
From: Elizabeth C. Yeats
409. Letter 167, “June the First a very lovely day...” June 1, 1939
To: Padraic Colum
From: Elizabeth C. Yeats
410. Letter 168, “Thank you very much for sending...” January 5, 1914
To: Padraic Colum
From: Jack B. Yeats
411. Letter 169, “When you were in Ireland...” January 2, 1929
To: Padraic Colum
From: Kara Younge
412. Letter 170, “The last week has passed in...” June 2, 1963
To: Padraic Colum
From: Anon. (Identified as Arnold Bax's Biographer)
413. Letter 171, “Last October, Mr. Kaplan wrote...” June 7, 1963 (Fragment)
To: Padraic Colum
From: Anon. (Macmillan)
414. Letter 172, “Kindly forward cheque...” July 27, 1910
To: Padraic Colum
From: Anon.
415. Letter 173, (Two letters regarding a teaching position for Padraic Colum) September 30, 1963 and Thursday, 10 p.m.
To: (John) Anon.
From: Anon.
416. Letter 174, “...some phase of the American scene...” N.D. (Fragment)
To: Anon.
From: Anon.
417. Picture 1, Subject: Mrs. Aodh (i.e. Hugh) de Blacam N.D.
418. Picture 2, Subject: Elizabeth Bloxham N.D.
419. Picture 3, Subject: Fred Colum 1895-1900
420. Picture 4, Subject: Fred Colum (right) and unidentified man N.D.
421. Picture 5, Subject: Mary Colum 1909
422. Picture 6, Subject: Mary Colum 1920's or 30's
423. Picture 7, Subject: Mary Colum 1930's
424. Picture 8, Subject: Mary Colum in a group photo (Nice) Left to right: 1930's
  1. Cisley Huddlestone
  2. Mrs. Lewisohn
  3. unidentified
  4. unidentified
  5. Ludwig Lewisohn
  6. unidentified
  7. unidentified
  8. Mary Colum
425. Picture 9, Subject: Mary Colum 1930's or 40's
426. Picture 10, Subject: Mary Colum 1940's
427. Picture 11, Subject: Padraic Colum 1890's
428. Picture 12, Subject: Padraic Colum - on top of martello tower (explanation on reverse side of photo) Turn of century
429. Picture 13, Subject: Padraic Colum Turn of century
430. Picture 14, Subject: Padraic Colum in Glendalough Turn of century
431. Picture 15, Subject: Padraic Colum 1900
432. Picture 16, Subject: Padraic Colum 1902
433. Picture 17, Subject: Padraic Colum with the cast of the first production of A.E.'s Deirdre 1902
434. Picture 18, Subject: Padraic Colum 1905 - 10
435. Picture 19, Subject: Padraic Colum Approximately 1910
436. Picture 20, Subject: Padraic Colum 1910-1915
437. Picture 21, Subject: Padraic Colum (from a drawing by Willy Pogany) 1910 - 25
438. Picture 22, Subject: Padraic and Mary Colum in New York 1940's or early 50's
439. Picture 23, Subject: Padraic Colum in his New York apartment Late 50's or early 60's
440. Picture 24, Subject: Padraic Colum at Gotham Book Mart Early 1960's
441. Picture 25, Subject: Padraic Colum and Frances Steloff Early 1960's
442. Picture 26, Subject: Padraic Colum and Frances Steloff at James Joyce Society meeting at Gotham Book Mart 1960's
443. Picture 27, Subject: Padraic Colum and Frances Steloff at James Joyce Society meeting at Gotham Book Mart 1960's
444. Picture 28, Subject: Padraic Colum 1966 - 67
445. Picture 29, Subject: Patrick Colum 1890's
446. Picture 30, Subject: May Curley 1901 - 10
447. Picture 31, Subject: George Gavin Duffy 1910 - 15
448. Picture 32, Subject: Brighid Greene N.D.
449. Picture 33, Subject: Wilfred Meynell N.D.
450. Picture 34, Subject: Left to right: 1912 (Colum's honeymoon in England)
  • Meynell's Daughters (1, 2, 3)
  • 4. Wilfred Meynell
  • 5. Wilfred S. Blunt
451. Picture 35, Subject: Left to right: 1912
  1. Wilfred Meynell
  2. Wilfred S. Blunt
  3. Maynell's daughter
452. Picture 36, Subject: Thomas MacDonagh 1910 - 14
453. Picture 37, Subject: Eileen O'Doherty N.D.
454. Picture 38, Subject: Arthur Sinclair 1910 - 15
455. Picture 39, Subject: Lizzy Twigg 1900 - 10
456. Picture 40, Subject: Longford Workhouse 1960's
457. Picture 41, Subject: Longford Workhouse 1960's
458. Picture 42, Subject: Longford Workhouse 1960's
459. Picture 43, Subject: Unidentified friend of Mary Colum 1901 - 15
460. Picture 44, Subject: Unidentified woman N.D.
461. Picture 45, Subject: 5 unidentified men Approximately turn of century
462. Picture 46, Subject: 2 unidentified children N.D.

Annotated Catalogue and Bibliography for the Colum Collection