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In January 1953, while in his junior year, he was named the Sports Information Director for William and Mary.","He was Sports Information Director at West Virginia University (1954-1956) and did graduate work in marketing. He also completed executive management courses at the law schools of Harvard and Georgetown universities.","Rene Henry's professional career includes work in public relations, sports marketing, housing and construction, presidential campaigns, higher education, television and entertainment, association management, and government service. As a volunteer, he directed the international media campaign for the selection of Los Angeles as the host city of the 1984 Olympic Games, and has been active in the promotion and organization of a number of United States Olympic activities since 1968. He has been involved in the management, marketing, and sales of world cup and world championship events in sports including basketball, cycling, hockey, soccer, and tennis. Henry has also worked at various levels of the building and housing industry, developing and promoting a number of commercial, industrial, and federal projects. From 1968 to 1977, he was Executive Director of the Council of Housing Producers, an organization of the largest community developers in the country. Between 1986 and 1988, he served as President and CEO of the National Institute of Building Sciences. In 1988, he volunteered on the presidential campaign to elect George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle. From there, Henry was appointed to positions at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Agency for International Development, the Department of Labor in 1991, and the Environmental Protection Agency from 1996 to 2001.","Henry has been a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts \u0026 Sciences and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences since 1978. 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Henry, documenting the history of South Charleston, West Virginia; Henry's family; the West Virginia University football team; and his career in public relations and sports marketing. An addendum of 2013-10-29 includes biographical material, correspondence, articles, clippings, scripts, photographs, and motion pictures pertaining to Henry, his work in sports journalism, and the WVU Mountaineers. An addendum of 2017-09-30 contains numbered prints of artworks (1970-1975). An addendum of 2018/01/19 contains photographs, publications, and other material (1910–2017). An addendum of 2021/07/31 includes scrapbooks and memorabilia from the Olympic Games and other athletic events as well as other material (1939-2005).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries include:\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 1. Initial Acquisition, 1950, 2013, and undated\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 2. 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An addendum of 2018/01/19 contains photographs, publications, and other material (1910–2017). An addendum of 2021/07/31 includes scrapbooks and memorabilia from the Olympic Games and other athletic events as well as other material (1939-2005).","Series include: \nSeries 1. Initial Acquisition, 1950, 2013, and undated \nSeries 2. Addendum of 2013/10/29, Writings, Photographs, and Motion Pictures, 1919-2018 and undated \nSeries 3. Addendum of 2017/04/18, Postcards and Collectibles, 1910–2016 \nSeries 4. Addendum of 2017/09/30, Artworks, 1970-1975, and undated \nSeries 5. Addendum of 2018/01/19, Photographs, Publications, and Other Material, 1910–2017 \nSeries 6. 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One script is about Rodney Clark Hundley, and another is about the 1953 College of William and Mary football team.","This subseries contains photographs, almost all of which include dates and descriptions. Subjects include Henry's family, sports figures such as Sven Tumba and Rod Hundley, politicians such as Margaret Thatcher and Gerald Ford, and other prominent individuals.","This subseries contains two DVDs. One DVD includes WVU sports video news releases (1954-1955). The other DVD contains a tribute video relating to 1984 Olympians (1984).","This series includes postcards from assorted locations in Europe, collectible pins, patches, and badges, and other material.","This series includes assorted writings and publications written by Henry, photographs of Henry with celebrities, biographical materials, and other material.","This series includes scrapbooks compiled by Henry as well as memorabilia from the Olympic Games and other athletic events.  There is also material regarding Henry's non-athletics related professional activities and his memebership in a fraternal order.","Assorted photocopies of articles written by or on Henry documenting his career and other material, including a pitch packet for a screenplay titled  West Virginia Kid  on the life of \"Hot Rod\" Hundley and a USB drive.","Assorted materials, including photographs and papers of the Henry and Secrest (Henry's stepfather) families, correspondence with E. Gordon Gee and other notables, and Henry's editorials and other articles in the Huntington News Net.","Assorted correspondence with E. Gordon Gee and the College of William and Mary, as well as photocopies of assorted articles by Henry."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBooks authored by Rene A. 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These materials will remain closed until about 2077.","Folders 7-11 in Box 55 are also restricted.","There are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please contact Special Collections via our online Reference Request form, https://small.library.virginia.edu/services/reference-request, to request access to these materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made.","Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that are similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. ","Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta","The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.","This collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. These lectures not included.","Maureen Mileski was dating Donald Black at this time and her lecture notes were based on his theories while he was teaching at Yale","Printed monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031.","This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 15031","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/207"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_ssim":["Donald Black papers"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"geogname_ssm":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"geogname_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"creator_ssm":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creators_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"places_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"access_terms_ssm":["This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s)."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Donald Black papers were given by Donald Black and Roberta Senechal de la Roche to the University of Virginia Library in several installments and have all been interfiled as one collection except for the most recent additions (2018-2024) (Boxes 39-55) which have been added as new series at the end of the collection. The dates of individual gifts include July 20, 2010 and December 28, 2010; April 27, 2011, May 4, 20, and 23, 2011, June 3, 10, and 14, 2011, July 8 and 15, 2011; October 7, 2011; November 8, 2012; April 22 and August 27, 2013; June 1 and 6, 2016. The recent additions are September 23, 2018; June 20, 2019; December 3, 2020; and October 11, 2024."],"access_subjects_ssim":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"access_subjects_ssm":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"extent_tesim":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"date_range_isim":[1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for access with the following exceptions:\nAccess restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolders 7-11 in Box 55 are also restricted.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please contact Special Collections via our online Reference Request form, https://small.library.virginia.edu/services/reference-request, to request access to these materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for access with the following exceptions:\nAccess restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.","Folders 7-11 in Box 55 are also restricted.","There are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please contact Special Collections via our online Reference Request form, https://small.library.virginia.edu/services/reference-request, to request access to these materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that are similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. \u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that are similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDonald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026amp; Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShe is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026amp; Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 15031, Donald Black papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 15031, Donald Black papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOtherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCode Books and other Notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026amp; Society Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome undated material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and finished papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eToward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily edited from 1972 draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposal to National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2011 note from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolice-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes dust jackets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished in Litigation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes book reviews and personal reactions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRetitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: The Geometry of Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorks solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of speech\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted in Law \u0026amp; Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Borg and Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material for course- Social Control; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn different froms of deviance and control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026amp; Social Science, Yale Law School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed for 1973-1974 academic year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia, search for senior faculty member\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from 2016 from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possibly originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possible originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 2 journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDistinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Society editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes comments on each other's writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Lewis Feuer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Grimshaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript review by Laumann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026amp; Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Levett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence, some notes and writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussell Sage Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026amp; Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJosé M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026amp; Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIlene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026amp; David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026amp; Society Conference; Publishing agreement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes table of contents and notes to contributors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso known as The Behavior of Courts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetically arranged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. 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professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. 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These materials will remain closed until about 2077.","Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that is similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. ","Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta","There are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please use our online reference request form to ask for further information or to schedule access to audio-visual materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made.","The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.","This collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. These lectures not included.","Maureen Mileski was dating Donald Black at this time and her lecture notes were based on his theories while he was teaching at Yale","Printed monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031.","There are no use restrictions, except for on the materials in Box 37. These materials cannot be used under the terms of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A), until 2077.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 15031","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/207"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_ssim":["Donald Black papers"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"geogname_ssm":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"geogname_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"creator_ssm":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creators_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"places_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"access_terms_ssm":["There are no use restrictions, except for on the materials in Box 37. These materials cannot be used under the terms of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A), until 2077."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Donald Black papers were given by Donald Black and Roberta Senechal de la Roche to the University of Virginia Library in several installments and have all been interfiled as one collection except for the most recent additions (2018-2024) (Boxes 39-55) which have been added as new series at the end of the collection. The dates of individual gifts include July 20, 2010 and December 28, 2010; April 27, 2011, May 4, 20, and 23, 2011, June 3, 10, and 14, 2011, July 8 and 15, 2011; October 7, 2011; November 8, 2012; April 22 and August 27, 2013; June 1 and 6, 2016. The recent additions are September 23, 2018; June 20, 2019; December 3, 2020; and October 11, 2024."],"access_subjects_ssim":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"access_subjects_ssm":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"extent_tesim":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"date_range_isim":[1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccess restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Access restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that is similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. \u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that is similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDonald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026amp; Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShe is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026amp; Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta"],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please use our online reference request form to ask for further information or to schedule access to audio-visual materials. 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Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDonald Black papers, 1935-2023, Accession #15031, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Donald Black papers, 1935-2023, Accession #15031, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOtherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCode Books and other Notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026amp; Society Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome undated material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and finished papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eToward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily edited from 1972 draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposal to National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2011 note from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolice-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes dust jackets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished in Litigation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes book reviews and personal reactions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRetitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: The Geometry of Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorks solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of speech\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted in Law \u0026amp; Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Borg and Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material for course- Social Control; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn different froms of deviance and control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026amp; Social Science, Yale Law School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed for 1973-1974 academic year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia, search for senior faculty member\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from 2016 from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possibly originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possible originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 2 journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDistinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Society editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes comments on each other's writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Lewis Feuer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Grimshaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript review by Laumann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026amp; Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Levett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence, some notes and writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussell Sage Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026amp; Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJosé M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026amp; Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIlene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026amp; David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026amp; Society Conference; Publishing agreement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes table of contents and notes to contributors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso known as The Behavior of Courts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetically arranged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram notes. 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professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. These lectures not included.","Maureen Mileski was dating Donald Black at this time and her lecture notes were based on his theories while he was teaching at Yale"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePrinted monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Printed monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no use restrictions, except for on the materials in Box 37. 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Correspondence (Boxes 1-18)\nSubseries B: Topical Correspondence (Boxes 19-21)\nII)\tManuscripts by George Garrett: \nSubseries A: Shorter Works (Boxes 22-42)\nSubseries B: Speeches and Talks (Boxes 43-44)\nSubseries C: Books (Boxes 45-56)\nSubseries D: Dictionary of Literary Biography Articles arranged chronologically (Boxes 57-60)\nIII)\tPapers concerning Professional, Personal, and Organizational Activities \nSubseries A: Organizations, Conferences, and Workshops (Boxes 61-65)\nSubseries B: Professional and Personal Papers of George Garrett (Boxes 66-85)\nIV)\tManuscripts by Other Authors (Boxes 86-104)               ","\"Dictionary of Literary Biography\" articles are arranged chronologically.","The audiocassettes with known dates were arranged by the date of the talk, panel, reading, etc. The compact disks are listed at the end of the guide following all the audiocassettes.","George Palmer Garrett, Jr. was born to George Palmer and Rosalie Toomer Garrett in Orlando, Florida, on June 11, 1929. He married musician Susan Parrish Jackson on June 14, 1952, and they had three children, William Palmer Garrett, Rosalie Alice Garrett, and George Gorham Garrett. Garrett died in Charlottesville, on May 26, 2008, at 78 years of age. \nGarrett graduated from the Sewanee Military Academy, Sewanee, Tennessee, in 1946, and the Hill School, Pottstown, Pennsylvania, in 1947. His college education began at Princeton, where he was awarded his Bachelor's degree in 1952, his Master's in 1956, and his doctorate in 1985 for his work on his three Elizabethan novels. After his graduation from Princeton in 1952, Garrett served in the U.S. Army Active Reserves (Field Artillery) in the Free Territory of Trieste and in Linz, Austria. ","Garrett taught at the University of Virginia from 1962-1967 and again as the Henry Hoyns professor of creative writing from 1984-1999. He also taught at Wesleyan University (1957-1960), Rice University (1961-1962), Hollins College (1967-1971), the University of South Carolina (1971-1974), Princeton (1974-1977), Columbia University (1977-1978), and the University of Michigan (1979-1984). He also served as poetry editor for the Transatlantic Review from 1958-1971. Garrett was a popular choice for literary readings, lectures and talks to a variety of audiences; a book reviewer for many publications; and served as a reader for several academic presses. He was also very generous in his recommendations of students and colleagues and in supporting publications of new authors with blurbs and other statements. ","Some recent examples of Garrett's many awards and honors include:  The T.S. Eliot Award (1989), the Thomas Wolfe Prize (2006), the PEN/Malamud Award for short fiction (1991), the Library of Virginia Lifetime Achievement Award (2005), the New York Public Library Literary Lion Award (1988), Aiken-Taylor Award (1999) the Cleanth Brooks Medal for Lifetime Achievement from the Fellowship of Southern Writers (2005), and the Carole Weinstein Poetry Prize (2006). \n    \nHe also served as Vice-Chancellor of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, 1988-1993, and as Chancellor, 1993-1997, as well as President of the Associated Writing Programs, 1971-1974.","For more information about Garrett and his work, the following books are useful: Understanding George Garrett by R.H.W. Dillard; George Garrett: the Elizabethan Trilogy edited by Brooke Horvath and Irving Malin; To Come Up Grinning: A Tribute to George Garrett by Paul Ruffin and Stuart Wright; and The Art of the Magic Striptease: the Literary Layers of George Garrett by Casey Clabough. Stuart Wright has also edited George Garrett A Bibliography, 1947-1988, which is useful for his earlier work. Resources within the collections include three folders of articles about George Garrett in Box 66 and assorted news clippings about his career in Box 76. There are also numerous resources available on the internet and other shorter print sources.","The Original of \"Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster\" is at Duke University – no copying or transcription.","The papers of George Garrett (1929-2008), American novelist, poet, playwright, editor, and former University of Virginia English professor, consists of about 30,000 items (104 Hollinger boxes, ca. 43.5 linear feet), chiefly 1930-2008, with some earlier photographs and Garrett family materials dating back to 1855. The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of literary and critical work by George Garrett, interviews, manuscripts  and typescripts by other writers, speeches and talks by Garrett, Garrett's articles and other work for the Dictionary of Literary Biography, screenplays, research notes and other research materials, genealogy and family history, photographs, computer disks of his work, and audiocassette tapes. The audio cassette tapes have been transferred to a separate number (MSS 13273-f) to facilitate access, description, and barcoding. Electronic versions of Garrett's work, chiefly interviews and some short stories, are listed in this guide and can be made available to scholars in the Special Collections reading room.","Correspondents include: Bill Abbott, Karl Ackerman, Brian Adams, Frank Adams, Dr. Michael Adams, Dick Adicks, Michael D. Aeschliman, Gillon Aitken, Hugh Akerman, Jr., Dallas Albriton, Laura Albriton, Michelle Allaire, Robert F. Allen, Jr.,  Nancy Allison, Lisbeth Anderson, Jim and Jan Applewhite.","Correspondents include: Matthew Armstrong, Robert Ashcom, Tom Atkins, Ann Austin, Susan Austin, William Austin, Joseph Awad, and Kurt Ayau.","Correspondents include: Robert Bagg, Joseph Baillargeon, Paul Baker, Tim Baker, David Baldacci, Sara Bande, Amiri Baraka, Ed Barber, Laura Barlameat, Tina Barr, Kenneth Barry, Marlin Barton, Scott Bates, Amanda, Karen and Maggie Bausch, and Robert Bausch.","Correspondents include: Walton Beacham, Jane Beau, Stephen Becker, Martin Beiser, William Rivers Bell, Jr., Rebecca Bengal, Robert Benson, Ted Bent, William Berger, Charles Berry, Wendell Berry, Doris Betts, and Michael Bevier.","Correspondents include: Patsy Anne Bickerstaff, Tony Bill, Patrick Bizzard, Sydney Blair, Charlotte Blaylock (about the death of Josephine Jacobsen), Ted Blecker, and Joseph Blotner.","Correspondents include: Kathleen Bogan, David Booker, Joy Bale Boone, Bryan Borah, John Borgmeyer, Theodore Bouloukos II, David Bovenizer, Nancy and Neal Bowers, Gregory Boyd, Kate Dalton Boyer (\"Chronicles\" editor) and Kay Boyle (chiefly to Susan Garrett).","Correspondents include: Anne Brooks Brauer, Bob Brickhouse, Mike Briggs, Jewel Spears Brooker, Gabriella Brooks, T. Alan Broughton, Brock Brower, Betsy Brown, Carrie and John Brown, Fred Brown, Irene Brown, John Brown, Steve Bryant, Jackson R. Bryer, Frederick Buechner, Kelly Bull, John Bullock, Jonathan Bumas, Mrs. Burleson, Alexander Burnham, Fred Busch, and Bob Button.","Correspondents include: William R. Cagle, J. Pendleton Campbell, Richard Cappuccio, B.G. Carter, Rosamond Casey, Verlin and Kay Cassill, Orin Cassill, Betty Cauthen, Elizabeth Cauthen, Benjamin Chadwick, Robert Chapel, Christopher Check, Avery Chenowith, Alan Cheuse, [?] Chute, and John Ciardi.","Correspondents include: Rebecca Clarke, Sam Cleaver, Robert Clem, Jeannette Clift, Ray Close, William Cobb, Amanda Cockrell, Edwin Cohen (copy of letter to Cohen from Garrett and Charles Wright) , J.B. Coincon, Jason Coleman, Mrs. William C. Coleman, Jr. (to Susan Garrett), Jonathan Coles, Joyce Colony, Edward Cone, Nicole Cooley, Camille Cooper, Eleanor Cooper, W. James Copeland, Susan Core, Taryn Cornelius, Carlyn Coviello, Stephanie Cowell, James Cox, David Cracas, and Joel Cunningham.","Correspondents include: Ruth Daigon, Adam Daniel, Don Darnell, Paul Darst, Janice Daugharty, Leo Daugherty, Peggy Davis, Sara Davis, Christopher Day (to Tom Dowd), Nicholas Delbanco, and Babette Deutsch.","Correspondents include:  Mrs. James Dickey (invitation to \"Jim's 50th Birthday Party\"), Anne W. Dickey, R.P. Dickey, Annie Dillard, Frederick Dillen, Simone Di Piero, Michael Dirda, Alfred Dorn, David Dougherty (The Hill School), Ellen Douglas, Rita Dove, Tom Dowd, Michael Downs, Rhoda Dreyfus, John Dufresne, Benjamin Dunlap, Mrs. T. Evans Dunn (to her daughter, Susan Jackson Garrett), Don Dupree, Valle Dutcher, and Wilma Dykeman.","Correspondents include: Helen Eano, Susan Early, John Easterly (LSU Press), Clyde Edgerton, Deborah Eisenburg, Lee Titus Elliott, Richard Elman, Brad Embree, Bill Emory, James Erwin, Robert Erwin, James Evans, Patrick Evans, Aaron Even, and Percival Everett.","Correspondents include: Robert Felix, David Fenza, Leslie Fiedler, Margaret Fiedler, Marc Fitten, Randy Fitzgerald, Jacks [Flavin], Tom Fleming, Mary Flinn, Joseph Flora, Florida Historical Society, and John Flynn.","Correspondents include: Carolyn Foronda, Gwendoline Fortune, Bill Frank, John Franklin, Tom Franklin, Russell Fraser, Anne Freeman, Robert Fried, Robert S. Friedman, J. Frost (a letter to Frost from Garrett), and Catherine Fry.","Correspondents include: Diane and Ernest Gaines, Colonel Garland, Anne Marie Gary, Peg Gary, Chris Gavaler, Campbell Geeslin, Samuel W. Gelfman, Louis Gelwicks, Alice George, Merrill Joan Gerber, Virginia Germino, Nicholas Gevers.","Correspondents include: Denise Giardina, Reginald Gibbons, Richard Gibson (email to Gibson from Garrett), Shawn Gill, Robert Gingher, Dana Gioia and Mary Gioia, Stephen Glass, Peter Goldsmith, Thomas Goldsmith, Herman Gollob, Andrea Gollon, George Gorham, Marnette Graff, Jorie Graham , Alice Grant, Tom Graves, Robert Greene, and Kenneth Greer.","Correspondents include: Keith Gregory, Jan Gretlund, Brian Griffin, James Grohl, Bernice Grohskopf, Lisa Gschwandtner, Allan Gurganus, Claire Gutierrez, Gabrielle Gutting, and R.S. Gwynn.","Correspondents include: Helen Garrett, Peter L. Garrett, Alexandra Garrett, Dorothy De Lancey, and Annie Toomer.","Correspondents include: Alyson Hagy, Allen Hale, James B. Hall, Paul Halliday, Cathy Hankla, Barry Hannah, Jerry Hammond, Janice Harayda, Marifrancis Hardison, George M. Harper, [Michael?] Harper, Allen Harris, Melanie Harris, Marie Harris, William Harrison, Roger Hart, Jill Hartz, Evelyn and Jackie Harvey, David Harvid, George Hawke, Brooks Haxton, and Elizabeth Haysom.","Correspondents include: Charles Henderson, Jr., Eleanor Henderson, John Hennessy, DeWitt Henry, Jan Hensley, William Heyen, Austin Hicklin, George V. Higgins, Hill School Alumni Office, Richard Hilliard, Katie Hirst, and Virginia V. Hlavsa.","Correspondents include: Diana Hobby, Edward Hoagland, Christie Hodgen, Angie Hogan, E. David Hohl (to Susan Garrett),William J. Holinger, Lawrence O. Holmberg, Jr., Brooke Horvath, Robert Hosesh, Alice Howell, Barbara Howes, Pat C. Hoy II, John Huber, Susan Hull, Josephine Humphrey, and Justin Humphreys.","Correspondents include: Susan Irons, John Irwin, Charles Israel, Lucky Jacobs, Melissa Jacobs, Josephine Jacobsen, Caryn James, Benita Kane Jaro, and Philip K. Jason.","Correspondents include: Robert Hugh Jiranek, Joyce Johnson, Julia Johnson, Larry Johnson, Mary Ann Johnson, Bob Jones (\"The Sewanee Review\"), Jim R. Jones, Julie Jones, Madison Jones, Terry Jones, Daniel P. Jordan (Monticello), and Monty Joynes.","Correspondents include: Kimberly Kafka, Marilyn Kallet, Pamela Keech, Edmund Keeley (\"Mike\"), Steven Kellman, Kurtis Kelly, Elizabeth Kiem, Philip Kimball, Candace Kime, Jamaica Kincaid, James Kincaid, Melissa King, Carolyn Kizer, and Christina Baker Kline.","Correspondents include: Elizabeth Knies, Charles A. Knight, Michael and Jill Knight, Michael D. and Barbara Knight, Harry Kollatz, Linda Kuehl, and Maxine Kumin.","Correspondents include: James F. Laise, Robert Lamperti, Nana Lampton, John Lancaster, James Landis, John Lang, Stephen Lang, Jeanne Larsen, Peter LaSalle, Starling Lawrence, and Linda Layne.","Correspondents include: Peter Leach, David Leavitt, John Leggett, Robert Leggett, Cheryll Lewis (on behalf of Mark Brazaitis), Melinda Lewis-Matravers, Peyton Lewis, William Henry Lewis, Jeb Livingood, Dennis Lloyd (University of Alabama Press).","Correspondents include: Lotta M. Lofgren, Sundi Lofty, [Ann?] Lombardy, Martina Lopez, Jeffrey Lorber, Caroline Lord, Sylvia Stallings Lowe, Jon Lowy, Sue Ludwig, Edward Lull, Glenna Luschei, and Doni Lystra.","Correspondents include: James J. McAuley, Donald McCaig, Herb McCall, Mary McCall, Lee McCarthy, Peter McCarus, Alec McClelland, Alice McClelland, Suzanne McClelland, Maureen McCloud, Jill McCorkle, Gretchen McCullough, Mary McCue, Sandra M. McDonald (to Mary Lee Settle), Richard P. McDonough, Jo McDougall, Michael McFee, Pearl McHaney, Carol McIntosh, and Lauren MacIntyre.","Correspondents include: James McKinley, Roger D. McLean, John McManus, Sheila McMillen, Katherine McNamara, Charles H. McNutt, John McPhee, and Bruce R. McPherson.","Correspondents include: Carol Magun, Inman Majors, Jeanne Makon, Irving Malin, Paul Mandelbaum, Victor C. Manos, Nancy Manson, Alf Mapp, [Stephen Margulies], Karen Marshall, Cal Massey, Jack Massey, David Maurer, Jean Maynard, Daniel J. Meador, Kate Medina, Samuel Menashe, Don Meredith, Nicholas G. Meriwether, Becky Meriwick, Jim Merritt, Jeffrey Meyers, and Margaret Meyers.","Correspondents include: David Middleton, Susan Midland, Leonard Lloyd Milberg, Barbara Miles, Chuck Miller, Katherine Toy Miller, Vic Miller, Larry Millman, Cecilia Milovanovic, Bev and Bill Mills, Brewster Milton, John W. Milton, Phillip Mink, Katherine Minton, Lissa-Denise Mitchell, and Judith Paige Mitchell.","Correspondents include: Thorpe Moeckel, Nisha Mohammed (on behalf of John Whitehead), Grace Mojtabai, Emily Montjoy, Steven Moore, Robert K. Morris, Wright Morris, James W. Morrison, David Morrissy, Mark Morrow, Gail Mount, Dan Mueller, Ginger Murchison, Dick Murphy, Ray Murray, Jonathan Musgrove, and Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Virginia Chapter.","Correspondents include: Mike Narducci, National Writers Congress, Robert Nedelkoff, Jessica Neely, Kent Nelson, [George?] Newlin, James Neylon, Somerville Nicholson, Bink Noll, Jim and Stephanie Nohrnberg, the Reverend J. Ellen Nunnally, Debra Nystrom, and some unidentified names beginning with N.'s","Correspondents include: Barack and Michelle Obama, probably signed by an autopen?, Frederick W. Obear, Don Oberdorfer, Thomas O' Connor, Ned Oldham, Robert O'Neil, Howell O'Rear, Carol Orr, Chris Osthaus, Nick Owchar, and Oyster River Press.","Correspondents include: Theodore Pappas, Michael Parker, Dan Parks, Will Parsons, Brown Patterson, Kelli Rae Patton, Marion B. Peavey, Claudia Peck, John Peck, Margaret Sayers Peden, Leroy P. Percy (to Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, in-laws of Garrett), Paul Perilli, David Perkins, James A. Perkins, Frank M. Perry, Jim Peterson (Executive Director of Region Ten), Jim Peterson, Mary Peterson, Merrill D. Peterson, and Richard Pevear.","Correspondents include: Les Phillabaum, Louis Phillips, Robert Phillips, Ted Phillips, Sam Pickering, Rolando Pieraccini, Anthony Pirnot, George W. Pitcher, J. E. Pitts, David Plane, and Michael F. Plunkett.","Correspondents include: Noel Polk, Michael Porterfield, Carol Poster, Mark Powell, Pamela Powers, Melissa Pritchard, Marjorie Pryse, Candace A. Pugh, Donald Purviance, Austin Quigley, Paul Quigley, and Patrick Quinn.","Correspondents include: Thomas Rabbit, Phil Raiser, Heather Rampel, Ralph Ranald, Julia Randall, [Janet Rasmussen], Shannon Ravenel, Richard Raymond, III, Charlene Redick, John Reed, Kit Reed, Joseph W. Reed, Mathew Reges, Dan Reiter, Karen D. Renner, Jim Rettig, and Paul Reyes.","Correspondents include: including: Barbara Rich, Scott P. Richert, Curt Richter, Eric Rickstad, Libbie Rifkin, Nick Rinaldi, Sally Robinson, William Robinson, Sylvia Frank Rodrigue, Dana Roeser, Jackie Roemer, Meredith Rogers, Steve Rogers, Lauren Rooker, Kellye Rosenheim, Val Ross, Margery Rouse, David Roy, and Martha Rozett.","Correspondents include: Gibbons Ruark, David Rubin, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Stephen Rubin, Douglas P. Rucker, Paul Ruffin, Rhoda M. Ruffner, Shade Rupe, and Sarah Ryan.","Correspondents include: Nora R. Safran, Peter Saji, Sharon R. Sakson, John Stoll Sanders, Myralee Sandridge, Sarabande Books, Inc., Mark H. Saunders, Lillian R. Schafft, Pearl Scherr, Deborah Schneider, Nancy Schoenberger, Gerry Schoonmaker, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Lee Scouten, Eileen Scully, James Seay, Tom Sebring, Peggy Seiler, Charles Semones, Megan Sexton, Liz Seymour, Guy Shahar, Ann J. Shalaski, Rosa Shand, Beth Sheffield, Allen Shepherd, Linda Sherman, Susan Shillinglaw, George W. Sibert (copy), Jennifer M. Siler, Lisa Sims, and Marcy Sims.","Correspondents include: Ed Skellings, Knute Skinner, Myra Sklarew, Evan Slavitt, Warren Slesinger, Janice L. Smiley, Barbara D. Smith, Carol Houck Smith, Dave Smith, Lael Smith, Lee Smith, R.T. (\"Rod\") Smith, Ron Smith, Sonja H. Smith, [Thomas J. Smith], Tom Smith, William Jay Smith, Neil Snyder, Eliezer Sobel, Susan Sonde, and Katherine Soniat.","Correspondents include: J. Spearman, Monroe K. Spears, Amy Spence, Elizabeth Spencer, Hawes Spencer, Matt Spireng, Beth Spires, Radcliffe Squires, Peter Stambler, Susan Stamberg, Les Staniford, William W. Starr, Marian Steele, Stephanie Steo, John Stephens, Mariflo Stephens, Holly Stephenson, Bob Sterling, John W. Stevenson, Peter Stine, and John Stoss","Correspondents include: Dick Sugg, Jane B. Sulzberger, Walter Sullivan (\"New York Times\"), Tree Swenson (Academy of American Poets), and Kate Szuchy (Colonnade Club).","Much of the material in the file concerns the publication of \"The King of Babylon.\"","Correspondents include: Deborah Tall, Barry Targan, Brian Tart, Anne E. Tauzin (LSU Press), Alexander Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor (Chicago Tribune), Mary Tederstrom, Betsy Teter, Alex Theroux, Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression, James Thompson, Bonnie Thurston, Chris Tilghman,, David Tillinghast, Richard Tillinghast, Edward A. Tiryakian, Rene Todd, Tom Toner, Robert Topp, Rosemarie G. Topp, Eugene S. Towles, Karin Trainer, Mark Trainer, Sean Tubbs, David Tucker, Whitney Tullos, and Debbie Healy Turner.","Correspondents include: James C. Van Meter, Kristin van Ogtrop, Samuel Vaughan, Becky Vaughn, Patricia F. Vermillion, Fred Viebahn, Tom Viele, Ellen Bryant Voigt, and Tom Voss.","Correspondents include: Bruce Wagner, Roy S. Waldau, Kit Wallingford, Peter Walpole, George Walsh, Joan Walsh, Ryan Walsh, Colin Walters, Ellen Walther, Sarah Borden Wareck, Chris Warner, Barbara Warren, Steve Wasserman, Daniel Waterman (University of Alabama Press), Tanya Waterman, and George Watson.","Correspondents include: Angela Weaser, Harold Weatherby, Jack Weiseman, Edward Weismiller, Dean F.Wells, Larry Wells, Matt F.M. Werth, Jr., Tim West, Woody West, Elaine Whitaker, Christine Lamson White, Jon Manchip White, and John W. Whitehead.","Correspondents include: Nissa Wibecan, Mitch Wieland (\"The Idaho Review\"), Allen Wier, Wes Wier, James Wilcox, Randy Wiley, Miller Williams, Susan S. Williams, Dr. Thomas Williams, Chilton Williamson, Susan R. Williamson, Lex Williford, Calder Willingham, Chris Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Martin Wilson, Mason Wilson, Mindy Wilson, Robert Spencer Wilson, Phil Winstead, Calhoun Winton, Fanny Kemble Wister, Sam Witt, George Witte, Aaron D. Wolf, Greg Wolfe, Brook Harris Wolff, Carolyn K. Woodbridge, Robert Woodring, Martha Woodroof, Casey Woodsbuffalo, John F. Woolverton, Charles Wright, and Writers Guild of American, East","The last file of  Stuart Wright, consists chiefly of news clippings from Great Britain sent to Garrett with comments from Wright written on the clippings and marked \"Printed Papers\" on the envelope.","Correspondents include: Nolan T. Yelich, James O. Yerkes, Ed Yoder, Mel Yoken, Jane Ann Young (University of Virginia Art Museum), Terence Young, Paula Younger, and Diane Zagerman.","These include: \"Adventures of the Artificial Woman\" by Thomas Berger; \"[American Psycho]\" by Bret Easton Ellis; \"Angelica's Grotto\" by Russell Hoban; \"At End of Day\" by George V. Higgins; and \"Average American Boy\" by Jerry Hammond.","These include: \"The Battle for Christmas\" by Stephen Nissenbaum; \"Bad Behavior\" by Mary Gaitskill; \"Best New American Voices 2001\"; \"Big Chief Elizabeth: the Adventures and Fates of the First English Colonists in America\" by Giles Milton; \"Bird Song\" by Sebastian Faulks; \"Bound to Please: Essays on Great Writers and Their Books\" by Michael Dirda; and \"Byrne: A Novel\" by Anthony Burgess","These include: \"Cambridge\" by Caryl Phillips; \"Canaan\" by Donald McCaig and \"Tehano\" by Allen Wier; \"Cleopatra's Nose\" by Daniel J. Boorstin; \"Cloudsplitter\" by Russell Banks; \"Collected Stories of Wallace Stegner\"; a variety of books about Columbus; \"A Consuming Fire: The Fall of the Confederacy in the Mind of the White Christian South\" by Eugene D. Genovese; \"Damage Them All You Can: Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia\" by George Walsh; and \"A Dead Man in Deptford\" by Anthony Burgess","\"Book Reviews includes those for Echoes: \"Poems Left Behind, Poems of Love and Marriage\", and \"Ciardi Himself: Fifteen Essays\" all by John Ciardi; \"The Emperor's General\" by James Webb; \"Ex-Friends: Falling Out With Allen Ginsberg, Lionel and Diana Trilling, Lillian Hellman, Hannah Arendt, and Norman Mailer\" by Norman Podhoretz; \"Fables of the Irish Intelligentsia\" by Nina Fitzpatrick; \"The Fabulous History of the Dismal Swamp Company:  A Story of George Washington's Times\" by Charles Royster; \"Ghost and Flesh, Water and Dust\" by William Goyen; Ginsberg at Evergreen: An Extended Interview\" by Leo Daugherty; \"The Golden Rope\" by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer; \"The Goldin Boys: Stories\" by Joseph Epstein; \"Goldwyn: A Biography\" by A. Scott Berg; and \"Green Stars\" by Charlotte Matthews.","Book reviews include: \"Henry and Clara\" by Thomas Mallon; \"Hocus Pocus\" by Kurt Vonnegut; \"The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote\" by Miguel de Cervantes; and \"The History of Southern Women's Literature\" edited by Carolyn Perry and Mary Louise Weaks.","Reviews include \"If They Move…Kill 'Em! The Life and Times of Sam Peckinpah\" by David Weddle; \"In Montaigne's Tower: Essays\" by Hilary Masters; \"The Invisible Enemy: Alcoholism and the Modern Short Story\" edited by Miriam Dow and Jennifer Regan; and \"Key West Tales\" by John Hersey.","Book Reviews include \"Learning to Fly: A Writer's Memoir by Mary Lee Settle\" edited by Anne Hobson Freeman;  \"The Lighthouse Keeper: Essays on the Poetry of Eleanor Ross Taylor\"; \"Like a Fiery Elephant: The Story of B.S. Johnson\" by Jonathan Coe; \"Little Kingdoms\" by Steven Millhauser; \"Living After Midnight: A Novella and Stories\" by Lee K. Abbott; \"Looking for Fred Schmidt\" by Seymour Epstein; \"Marx Deceased\" by Carl Djerassi; and \"Morality Play\" by Barry Unsworth","Book reviews include \"Nashville 1864: The Dying of the Light\" by Madison Jones; \"On the Origins of War and the Preservation of Peace\" by Donald Kagan; \"Owen Wister Out West: His Journals and Letters\" edited by Fanny Kemble Wister; \"Peter Taylor: A Writer's Life\" by Hubert H. McAlexander; \"The Physician of London\" by Stephanie Cowell; \"The Portable Shakespeare\"; \"The Princeton Anthology of Writing: Favorite Pieces by the Ferris/McGraw Writers at Princeton University\" edited by John McPhee and Carol Rigolo.","Book reviews include \"Rabbit at Rest\" by John Updike; \"The Red King's Rebellion\" by Russell Bourne; \"Rollerball?\" by William Harrison; \"Sailor Song\" by Ken Kesey; \"The School of Night: A Novel\" by Alan Wall; \"Shakespeare and Co.\"  by Stanley Wells and another review of three other books about Shakespeare titled \"Rising from the Dead\"; \"Sir John Hawkins Queen Elizabeth's Slave Trader\" by Harry Kelsey; \"Spending the Light\" by Tom Smith; \"Stations of the Air: Thirty-Three Poems\" by John Ciardi; \"Stories from the Transatlantic Review\" by Joseph F. McCrindle.","\"\"Talking Back to Emily Dickinson and Other Essays\" by William H. Pritchard; \"The Tenants of Time\" by Thomas Flanagan; \"Time at War\" by Nicholas Mosley; \"To A Distant Land\" by James McConkey; \"Toussaint Louverture: A Biography\" by Madison Smartt Bell; \"The True History of the Kelly Gang\" by Peter Carey; \"The 23rd Dream\" by Kathy Whitsitt; \"25 and Under/Fiction\" edited by Susan Ketchin and Neil Giordano; \"Unto the Sons\" by Gay Talese; \"Various Antidotes: Stories\" by Joanna Scott; and A Visitation of Spirits\" by Randall Kenan.","Book reviews include \"War and the World: Military Power and the Fate of Continents 1450-2000\" by Jeremy Black; \"A Way of Happening: Observations of Contemporary Poetry\" by Fred Chappell; \"The White Rooster\" by Robert Bausch; \"Winter Run\" by Robert Ashcom; \"Wolfe in Wolfe's Clothing,\" a review of two books concerning Thomas Wolfe, both edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli; \"The World of Christopher Marlowe\" by David Riggs; and \"The Year of Silence\" by Madison Smartt Bell","These include copies of the Treatment and Notes; A Screenplay Treatment, Copy, 25 pages; Draft of Screenplay Typescript, Copy, 131 pages; and Second Draft of Screenplay Typescriptm Copy, 121 pages.","\"This short story includes a Manuscript Version, 59 pages, with additional pages for a possible lead-in to the story (December 7, 2003); Manuscript \"B Version,\" one with typescript pages interspersed and another with only typescript pages (December 22, 2003); Four Typescript Copies, one submitted to Witness\", and one without the first section numbered \"1\" (circa 2003); and a Reading Version Typescript, with changes and corrections in red and black marker (circa 2003).","This includes two Typescript Versions, an incomplete Early Draft with changes, and another with changes, 24 pages; and a page proof.","This includes the \"Foreword\" by George Garrett and three of his poems; also includes a letter from George Roupe, October 7, 2002, about the proof.","This includes two drafts and revised manuscript and typescript pages, 68 pages.","This was originally given at \"Honoring the Career of Joseph Blotner,\" South Atlantic Modern Language Association Convention, and later published in \"The Sewanee Review\" (Winter 2005).","Poems include: \"After Adam All Men Are Sad-Faced Clowns\"; \"Another Lent\"; \"Another Petition\"; \"Another Toast\"; \"Another Version\"; \"Answering Machine\"; \"Anthologies I (Then and There – Rome, 1958)\"; \"Anthologies II (Here and Now)\"; \"Apologia (for Lives of the Poets)\"; \"Arkansas Funeral\"; \"Ballad\"; \"Body's No Good Buddy Any More\"; \"Book Review\"; \"Brief Sermon\"; \"Broken Music\"; and \"By the Book.\"","Poems include: \"Cellphone\"; \"Cleaning Out\"; \"Crows\"; \"Falling in Love Again\" (published as \"Lust\"); \"For Linda Evangelista\"; \"Figure of Speech\"; \"Fin de Siecle\"; \"First Light York Harbor\"; \"Five Card Draw, Jacks Are Wild\"; \"From Lives of the Poets: A Satire\"; \"Ghosts\"; \"Good as a Gold Watch\"; \"Grapes\"; and \"Group Portrait.\"","Poems include: \"Hail to the Chief\"; \"Inch by Inch\"; \"Jacob\"; \"Jacob (Again)\";  \"Job's Messengers\"; \"A Little Night Music\"; \"Long and Short of It: A Letter to Brendan Galvin\"; \"Luck's Shining Child\"; \"March 1994 Three Poems for Cork Smith\" (includes \"Good as a Gold Watch,\" First Bluejay,\" and \"God Save the King\"); \"Mundane Metamorphosis\"; \"My Own Self\"; \"New Year's Eve\"; \"Op-Ed Pages\"; \"Pardon Me (To a certain very dead poet)\"; \"Petition\"; \"Postcard From the Villa Serbelloni\"; \"Postcard to an Old Friend\"; \"Preface to 'Lives of the Poets'; and \"Punch Line.\"","Poems include: \"Resolutions\"; \"Silver Poet\"; \"Snapshots of the Poets\"; \"Some Deadly Sins\"; \"Some Enormous Surprises\"; \"Straight Flush\" (also titled \"In Italia a Bellagio\"); \"A Suit for Mr. Charley\"; \"To Suffer From Low Self of Steam\"; \"Two Elegies (In Memory of O. B. Hardison, Jr.); \"We're in the Money (from Op-Ed Pages)\"; \"When I Consider\"; \"Whistling in the Dark\"; \"A Word for the Competition\"; and \"Yellow Shoe Poet.\"","Versions include a Manuscript Version – Notes and Drafts 1 and 2; Manuscript Version, 183 pages; Typescript Version, Original Drafts; Typescript Version, Revised Drafts and Incomplete Draft; and Manuscript Version, \"Leftovers.\"","Includes various versions, mixed Manuscript and Typescript, 45 pages; mixed Manuscript and Typescript, pages 114-156, 161-163; Typescript, 42 pages; and Typescript, with changes and corrections in red, 42 pages.","Various versions include: Original Manuscript, Original, Pages 1-169, described by Garrett in \"Contemporary Authors Volume 202\"; Manuscript and Typescript Drafts, Notes, and Bibliography; On-Going, Early Draft Typescript; and On-Going, Chapter 1, Typescript.","Includes Manuscript Version and a Typescript Version, 19 pages.","Versions include: Manuscript Version, 129 pages; mixed Manuscript and Typescript Versions, both with changes and corrections; Miscellaneous Drafts, Research, and \"Leftovers\"; and On-Going Typescript Version, 13 pages.","Versions include: Manuscript Version and Typescript Versions, with corrections and changes, 9 and 10 pages; and Copies and Offprint.","Sermon at St. George's, York Harbor, Maine, 1980 February (from 13273-g)","New York Public Library Version of Talk about his research into Elizabethan times, 1985 June 24","Phi Beta Kappa Talks – Outline and Notes and \"Winning and Losing,\" University of Richmond, 1988 March 24?, undated","New York Public Library Literary Lions Dinner material, 1988?","Honors Convocation Address, Hollins College, 1989 April 18","Celebration of the 90th Birthday of Rosalie Toomer Garrett, 1989?","\"Heroes\" PEN/Faulkner Talk, Folgers, 1991?","\"Faulkner and the Public Arts\" A Talk given at the Chinese University, Hong Kong, 1994","\"Reading for Writers,\" post 1994","\"F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Celebration,\" University of South Carolina, Talk, 1996 September","Christianity and Literature - Manuscript Drafts of talks given by Garrett at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy, Virginia, for their adult education program on Christianity and Literature, 1996","\"Christianity and the Movies: Babette's Feast and The Virgin Spring\" – Manuscript Notes and Drafts - A Talk given by Garrett at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1996?","\"Christianity and the Movies: Babette's Feast and The Virgin Spring\" – 2 Typescripts - A Talk given by Garrett at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1996?","Winter Park Talk – \"You Can't Go Home Again: One Writer's Pain and Pleasure,\" 1997","Speech at the Retirement Party of Martin Battestin, circa 1998 May","Barnes and Noble Poetry Reading, post 1998","Remarks at the Memorial Service for Bill Pedens, 2000 March 10","Remarks at the Tenth Anniversary of the O.B. Hardison Poetry Prize, awarded to Rachel Hadas, 2000","James Gould Cozzens Symposium, University of South Carolina, 2000","Keynote Address at the [2001 Chattanooga Conference on Southern Literature], 2001 April 21","Sermon delivered at [St. Mary's-on-the-Highlands], 2001?","Talk on Historical Fiction at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference, 2002","Introduction of Henry S. Taylor at the Folger Library, 2003 September 23","Talk at Knoxville, Tennessee, Southern Literature Festival Honoring George Garrett at the University of Tennessee, 2003 October 2-4","Lecture to Docents at the Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia, on Art and Literature, 2003?","Talk about To Kill a Mockingbird, followed by a Reading of Garrett's story \"Gator Bait,\" Manuscript, 29 pages, circa 2003","Remarks at the Recognition of R.H.W. Dillard by the Fellowship of Southern Writers, Manuscript [The Hanes Award for Poetry?], 2003?","Speech concerning Virginia for the Arts, 2004 January 28\t","Program of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, 2004 March 25","Virginia Festival of the Book Panel, 2004 March","Talk on the Balance between Fact and Fiction in Our Literature, 2004 March","Talk to the Friends of the Library, Waynesboro, Virginia, 2004 April 21","Poetry Reading at \"Magnolia,\" Scottsville Café, with Notes, 2004 September\n    \nTalk at the [Monticello] Foundation Celebration of the Memory of Eudora Welty, 2004?","Introduction of George Garrett by Sam Gwynn prior to Garrett's lecture at Sewanee University, 2004","Address welcoming Dana Gioia to the University of Virginia where he spoke in the Harrison Small Auditorium, 2004","\"This Fickle Literary World: From Here to Eternity\" for the James Jones Society, Robinson, Illinois, undated","\"Updike's In the Beauty of the Lilies\" Talk at Westminster, Canterbury, Norfolk, Virginia,\nundated\t","Library of Congress Reading, undated","Speech for the Fellowship of Southern Writers, Manuscript and Notes, undated","Introduction of Elise Guidoni and her lecture on William Faulkner, \"History as Trauma\" the concluding lecture for \"William Faulkner in Our Time\" 2004 September 30","Talk about University Presses and their Importance in his career, undated","Introduction of Henry Taylor,  undated","Talk at the University of Virginia on Creative Writing, undated","Talk about the Arts – Manuscript, Various Drafts, undated ","Untitled Talks concerning National Public Radio, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Garrett's literary predecessors, undated","\"Bad Man Blues: A Portable George Garrett\" includes: ","Typescript, Pages 1-297 (2 folders), 1998 ?","Introduction \"Skin and Bones George Garrett's Living Spirits\" by Allen Wier, Typescript, 15 pages, 1998 April 28","Dust Jacket, 1998","The novel,\"Double Vision,\" was originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree,\" or had individually titled chapters. These will be included in the descriptions of the early versions but are designated by the published title \"Double Vision.\" Versions include: ","Early Manuscript Draft of Opening Chapter, 2001 February 3","Partial Chapters and Notes, Manuscript and Typescript, for sections \"Some Books,\" \"Frank Toomer's Summer Reading List,\" etc., 2001 October 14, undated","\"Green Springs the Tree\" Manuscript and Typescript Versions of Chapters 1-9, with autograph changes and corrections, pages 1-75, 2002 July 25 ","Draft, Typescript and five pages of Manuscript, 2002 August 5","Was originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), Parts of an Earlier Draft, Typescripts, 2002?","Early Title \"Every Bitter Thing\" – First Draft of \"Birthday\" Section, which became Chapter 3, 2002?","Versions include: ","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"),Front Matter and Part One \"A Story Goes With It\" and Part Two \"Beginning,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 1-114 (1 of 4 folders)","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), Part One \"Middle,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 115-225 (2 of 4 folders)","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), Part Two \"Middle,\" and \"Ending,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 226-362 (3 of 4 folders)","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), \"Intermission\" and \"Begin Again,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 363-413 (4 of 4 folders)","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\") Typescript, First Version, 273 pages (2 folders)","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\") Typescript, Middle Version in Three Parts, 273 pages (2 folders)","Versions include: ","Typescript for \"Preliminary\" (\"A Story Goes \nWith It\") and \"Main Event,\" 313 pages (1 of 2 folders) circa 2002","Typescript for \"Ending\" and \"Begin Again,\" 313 pages (2 of 2 folders) circa 2002","Typescript for Second Version, 313 pages, beginning with \"A Story Goes With It,\" 313 pages (2 folders) circa 2002","Typescript, Third Version?, consisting of \"A Story Goes With It,\" pages 1-39, and \"With  My Body I Thee Worship,\" pages 1-33, circa 2002","Typescript for \"Main Event\" only, pages 1-58 missing, pages 59-295 present, circa 2002","Versions include:","Typescript consisting of sections \"A Story Goes With It,\" and \"Main Event\" pages 1-156 (1 of 2 folders), circa 2002","Typescript consisting of sections \"Middle,\" \"Feeling Good, Feeling Fine,\" and an untitled last small section, pages 157-313 (2 of 2 folders), circa 2002","Typescript for \"Beginning\" and Numbered Chapters, Incomplete, circa 2002","Typescript, pages 104-233, and \"Part Three \"With My Body I Thee Worship,\" 33 pages, circa 2002","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapter 1, circa 2002-2003","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 9-11, circa 2002-2003","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 12, 14, and 15, circa 2002-2003","Versions include:","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 16-17, circa 2002-2003","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 11, 19, originally titled \"Political Animals\" and \"Peter\" circa 2002-2003","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 20-23, circa 2002-2003","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 26-28, circa 2002-2003","Revised Typescript, pages 117-178, 2 Copies, 2003 August 20","Typescript, Early Version, 174 pages, circa 2003","Typescript, Penultimate Draft, 174 pages, circa 2003","Versions include: ","Typescript, 175 pages, circa 2003","Typescript, \"Next to Last Version?\" 177 pages, circa 2003 ","Typescript, \"Next to Last Version?\" 177 pages, circa 2003","Typescript, Last Version?, 178 pages, circa 2003?","Typescript, Last Version?, 178 pages, circa 2003","Typescript, Last Version?, 178 pages, double-sided copy","Versions include:","Bound Typescript, 178 pages, 2004?","Bound Typescript, 178 pages (2 Copies), 2004?","Author's First Proofs, 2004\t","Author's First Proofs (Copies), 2004","Reader's Reports, Blurbs, and Endorsements, \n2003-2004\t","Partial Chapters and Notes, Manuscript and Typescript, undated\t","Partial Chapters and Notes, Manuscript and Typescript, undated","Versions include:","Drafts (2 folders)","Manuscripts and Typescript, 275 pages (2 folders)","Typescript, pages 1-258 (2 folders)","Typescript, pages 1-117, 148-253","Versions include:","Typescript, 253 pages, double-sided copy, 2005?","Manuscript and Typescript, 274 pages, 2005 April 16?","Manuscript and Typescript – Garrett's Description of the Book, Blurb Suggestions, Front Matter, Review Suggestions, etc., 2005?","Page Proofs, 179 pages, 2005 December 9-13","Versions include: ","\"Penultimate Version,\" 191 pages","Typescript?, 195 pages","At least two slightly different versions, with some blank pages, in a page proof format, 2001 January 19","Versions include:","Incomplete Transcript Versions","Transcript Versions, 29 pages and 32 pages","Print copy, pages 229-244","Versions include:","Manuscript Version, pages 1-195 (2 folders)","Typescript Drafts","Proofs and Print Copy","Individual folders include:","Art Museum","Class and English Department Papers","Events","Seminars at Oxford, England – \"Gloriana The Life and Times of Elizabeth I\"; \"William Shakespeare, His Life and Times,\" and \"From Castle to Country House\" all held in August","Books reviewed include: ","\"Collected Poems of George Garrett\"","\"Days of Our Lives Lie in Fragments\"","\"Death of the Fox\"","\"Double Vision\"","\"Entered from the Sun\"","\"An Evening Performance\"","\"Going to See the Elephant: Pieces of a Writing Life\"","Books reviewed include:","\"The Magic Striptease\"","\"Poison Pen: or Live Now and Pay Later\"","\"Southern Excursions\"","\"The Succession\"","\"Whistling in the Dark\"","\"The Yellow Shoe Poets: Selected Poems, 1964-1999\"","Two notebooks have specific contents. One concerns Joyce Cary (circa 1965) and the second is an address book and notebook, with some notes on Garrett's own bibliography and thoughts on man's greatest incapacity (1971-1973).","Notebooks include:","Notebook with notes on Robert Greene, Elizabethan Era (2001)","Notebook concerning Robert Greene, Garrett's proposed novella \"Green Springs the Tree,\" and Notes and Research about Hollywood for a Novel (2005)","Notebook concerning \"From Here to Eternity\"","Notes include those about on-going and miscellaneous projects, an adaptation class, Joseph Blotner, and Elizabethan England and the Court.","This series of the papers of George Garrett contains 566 various audiocassettes and 13 compact disks from the papers of George Garrett. The series contains readings by Garrett and other literary figures at a variety of classes, workshops, events, radio programs, and literary festivals as well as appearances at bookstores, colleges, and churches. Venues include the Virginia Festival of the Book, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, Hollins Literary Festival, Jefferson Institute for Life Long Learning, New Dominion Bookstore, Second Street Gallery, Williams Corner Bookstore, PEN/Faulkner Awards, Association of Writers and Writing Programs, Bennington Writer's Workshops, Poetry Society of Virginia, St. Paul's Church, Ivy, University of Virginia Bookstore, and the Yellow Shoe Poets (Louisiana State University).  Of interest are his reading at the funeral service for May Sarton, the Raleigh lecture at Trinity College, Oxford, readings in honor of Staige Blackford, Martin Battestin on George Herbert, a discussion of John Updike, and Henry Taylor's essay on Eleanor Taylor.  Several of the tapes were commercially produced.","The collection also contains readings by Betty Adcock, John Aldridge, James Applewhite, John Ashberry, Martin Battestin, Ruthe Battestin, Richard Bausch, Robert Bausch, Ann Beattie, Madison Bell, Wendell Berry, John Berryman, James H. Billington, Sydney Blair, Amy Bloom, Robert Brickhouse,  Carrie Brown, Frederic Buechner, John Casey, Grace Cavalieri, Paula Champa, Fred Chappell, Avery Chenoweth, Kelly Cherry,  Alan Cheuse, Carolyn Chute, Amy Clampitt, Nicole Cooley, Elizabeth Cox, Patrick Cribben, Michael Curtis, Janice Daugherty, Doug Day, Elizabeth Dewberry, Leo Diehl, R.H.W. Dillard, Ellen Douglas, Rita Dove, Tom Drury, John Ehle, Garrett Epps, Mary Flinn, Roland Flint, and Ann Freeman. ","Other readings include ones by Mary Gaitskill, Brendan Galvin, Ted Genoways, Margaret Gibson, John Gielgud, The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, Andrea Gollin, William Goyen, Vivian Gornick, Lucy Grealy, Alec Guinness, Alyson Hagy, Jim Hall, Cathryn  Hankla, O. B. Hardison, Michael Harper, Brooks Haxton, Anthony Hecht, Brodie Herndon, Angie Hogan, Michael Hornburg, David Huddle, Henry Huddle, Jim Jeter, Denis Johnson, Julia Johnson, Fred Kasten, Alfred Kazin, Garrison Keillor, Phillip Kimball, Carolyn Kizer, Joyce Kornblatt, Jeanne Larsen, Doug Lawson, William Henry Lewis, Jeb Livingood, James McAuley, Jill McCorkle,  Kevin McFadden, Jay McInerney, James McKinley, Tim McLaurin, David McNair, Hilary Masters, Peter Matthiessen, Bernard Mayes, Sheila McMillen, W. S. Merwin, Michael Mewshaw, Thorpe Moeckel, Rick Moody, and Craig Mueller.","Additional readings are by Debra Nystrom, Ed Ochester, Flannery O'Connor, Robert O'Neil, Gregory Orr, Janet Peery, Carol Poster, Virginia Priest, Liam Rector, Alexandra Ripley, Lucinda Roy, Paul Ruffin, Stephen Sandy,  Helen Schulman, Lisa Russ-Spaar, Mary Lee Settle, Mona Simpson, David Slavitt, R. T. Smith, Ron Smith, Elizabeth Spencer, Elizabeth Spires, Darcey Steinke,  John Stone, Robert Stone, Deborah Sussman, Gay Talese, Amy Tan, Henry Taylor, Anita Thompson, Christopher Tilghman, William H. Townsend, Betsy Vaughan, William Warfield, Mac Wellman, Tom Whalen, Allen Wier, Marianne Wiggins, James Wilcox, Lisa Williams, Lex Williford, Calder Willingham, Fred Wiseman, Meg Wolitzer, and Charles Wright.","The collection also contains a compact disk of Chopin piano pieces and a set of twelve compact disks of Gary Gallagher's book \"Robert E. Lee and His High Command.\"","The Lion of Whitehall: William H. Townsend, 1953 (Audiocassette 2929)","Jim and Marion Jeter, and Sandy and Peter Garrett talking, 1971? and Duplicate (Audiocassette 2930-2931)","O.B. Hardison and Grace Cavalieri, poetry reading at MLK Library, 1976 May 6 (Audiocassette 2932)","George Garrett, sermon for St. George's, York, Maine, 1977 (Audiocassette 2933) and Duplicate? (Audiocassette 3191)","Philip Kimball, reading at Johnson State, Side A, 1977 and Side B, 1978 (Audiocassette 2934) and Duplicate (Audiocassette 3240)","Currents in poetry. Eighth grade, 1974 Spring (Audiocassette 2935)","Inauguration, 1981 (Audiocassette 2936)","Michael Mewshaw, Bennington, 1987 July 23 (Audiocassette 2937)","Allen Wier and George Garrett, Bennington, 1987 July 23 (Audiocassette 2938)","George Garrett, reading at the Poetry Society of Virginia, 1987 September 19 (Audiocassette 2939, Duplicate 2940)","George Garrett, reading at Second Street Gallery, introduction by Michael Parker, 1987 December 6 (Audiocassette 2941)","Fred Wiseman Panel. Participants: Irby Brown (Moderator), Fred Wiseman, David Slavitt, and Bernard Mayes, 1988 October 28 (Audiocassette 2942)","University of Virginia English Club reading, 1989 February 23 (Audiocassette 2943)","Douglas Day, reading from his new novel, Williams Corner Bookstore, 1989 April 19 (Audiocassette 2944)","George Garrett, reading in Alabama, 1994 September 28 (Audiocassette 2945)","Henry Taylor, reading \"Landscape with Tractor,\" undated (Audiocassette 2946 and Duplicate 3400)","Poets Corner, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, undated (Audiocassette 2947)","National Public Radio, Weekend Edition, \"The Wedding Cake Stories,\" 1989 June 11-July 23 (Audiocassette 2948 and Duplicate 3296)","Alyson Hagy, reading at Stonecoast, 1989 August (Audiocassette 2949)","Avery Chenoweth, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1989 October 4 (Audiocassette 2950)","George Garrett, talk to the Writer's Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1990 May 30 (Audiocassette 2951 and Duplicate 3337)","Henry Taylor, reading to \"Young Writers Program\" 1990 July 23 (Audiocassette 2952)","O.B. Hardison memorial service. George Garret MC, 1990 August 24 (Audiocassette 2953)","George Garrett, reading at Hollins College, introduction by R. H. W. Dillard, 1990 October 9 (Audiocassette 2954)","40 Years of Los Angeles Small Presses, 1990 October 27, Tapes 1-2 (Audiocassettes 2955-2956)","40 Years of Los Angeles Small Presses, 1990 October 27, Tapes 3-5 (Audiocassettes 2957-2959)","PEN Faulkner/Malamud Award, George Garrett reading at Folger Library, introduction by Richard Bausch, 1990 December 7 (Audiocassette 2960 and Duplicate 3326)","Mary Gaitskill, reading at the Gallery, University of Virginia, 1991 February 20 (Audiocassette 2961)","George Garrett, reading at the Jefferson Society, 1991 March 2 (Audiocassette 2962)","George Garrett, reading to the Faulty Wives' Club. University of Virginia, 1991 April 1 (Audiocassette 2963 and 2964)","Debra Nystrom and Sydney Blair reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, University of Virginia, 1991 April 24 (Audiocassette 2965 and Duplicate 3347)","George Garrett talking about Bonfire of the Vanities at Westminster-Canterbury, Virginia Beach, 1991 May 1 (Audiocassette 2966 and Duplicate 3328)","George Garrett, reading academic anecdotes, etc. at Loudon County Presbyterian Church, undated (Audiocassette 2967)","George Garrett, reading from \"Unwritten Stories, Untold Tales\", Second Street Gallery, University of Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 2968)","W. S. Merwin, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Steve Cushman (incomplete), 1991 November 14 (Audiocassette 2969 and Duplicate 3439)","\"George Garrett at Large,\" Jacksonville, Florida, 1991 November 23 (Audiocassette 2970 and Duplicate 3468)","George Garrett \"Memory,\" 1992 (Audiocassette 2971)","\"Tip\" O'Neill's Favorite Boston/ Irish Stories and Tunes with Leo Diehl, 1992, commercially produced and copyrighted (Audiocassette 2972)","George Garrett, reading at the Second Street Gallery, University of Virginia, 1992 January 26 (Audiocassette 2973)","George Garrett, reading at White Hall, Emory University, 1992 February 18 (Audiocassette 2974)","George Garrett, reading to Junior League; Frederick Buechner, reading at University of Virginia with an introduction by George Garrett, 1992 April 15 (Audiocassette 2975)","\"Literature of War\" class. Sydney Blair, reading from Buffalo, George Garrett talking, 1992 April 16 (Audiocassette 2976)","SOS reading for the homeless, University of Virginia, 1992 September 22 (Audiocassette 2977)","George Garrett at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, introduction by Jackson Bolyer, Hofstra University, 1992 September 25 (Audiocassette 2978)","Calder Willingham at University of Virginia, 1992 October 3 (Audiocassette 2979)","Fred Chappell and others, reading from Chappell's translation of Plautus, 1992 November 15 (Audiocassette 2980)","George Garrett, reading to American Association of University Women, introduction by Mary Flinn, 1992 November 21, and George Garrett, reading to Jefferson Scholars, 1992 November 22 (Audiocassette 2981 and Duplicate 3442)","George Garrett reading at Second Street Gallery, 1992 December 6 (Audiocassette 2982 and Duplicate 3314)","Marianne Wiggins, talk at University of Virginia, 1993 March 9 and reading, 1993 March 11, with introduction by George Garrett (Audiocassette 2983 and Duplicate 3440)","Deborah Sussman and Andrea Gollin, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 March 24 (Audiocassette 2984 and Duplicate 3441)","George Garrett, reading at the Executive Mansion, Charleston, West Virginia, 1993 March 24 (Audiocassette 2985)","George Garrett speaking at Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), introduction by Henry Taylor, Norfolk, 1993 March 26 (Audiocassette 2986 and Duplicate 3300)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1993 March 28 (Audiocassette 2987 and Duplicate 3270)","Lisa Russ-Spaar, George Garrett, and Gregory Orr reading at the Unitarian Church, 1993 March 29 (Audiocassette 2988 and Duplicate 3292)","Christopher Tilghman, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 March 31 (Audiocassette 2989 and Duplicate 3313)","George Garrett, lecture to schoolteachers, Virginia Beach, 1993 Spring (Audiocassette 2990)","Helen Schulman and George Garrett, reading at William and Mary, 1993 April 8 (Audiocassette 2991 and Duplicate 3299)","George Garrett reading, undated (Audiocassette 2992)","George Garrett reading, recorded by the American Audio Prose Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1984 May (Audiocassette 2993) and Duplicate (Audiocassette 3343)","\"That's What I Like (About the South)\" reading at the Second Street Gallery: Robert Brickhouse, Richard H. W. Dillard, Carolyn Chute, Cathryn Hankla, and Anita Thompson, 1993 April 18 (Audiocassette 2994 and Duplicate 3307)","\"Uneasy Muses,\" Princeton Alumni Panel, undated (Audiocassette 2995)","George Garrett, \"About Historical Novels,\" undated (Audiocassette 2996)","Sheila McMillen and Douglas Day, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 April 28 (Audiocassette 2997 and Duplicate 3291)","George Garrett, reading at University of Alabama, introduction by Don Noble, 1993 September 22 (Audiocassette 2998 and Duplicate 3443)","George Garrett talking to University of Virginia Associate's Program, Richmond, 1993 November 3 (Audiocassette 2999 and Duplicate 3473)","George Garrett speaking to the Alumni Associates, Roanoke, 1993 December 8 (Audiocassette 3000)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1994 January 30 (Audiocassette 3001)","Peter Matthiessen at University of Virginia, introduction by Marc Vassallo, 1994 April 14, incomplete (Audiocassette 3002) stamped \"DIGITIZED\"","George Garrett speaking at the University of Virginia Alumni Reunion, 1994 June 4 (Audiocassette 3003)","Lex Williford, reading (incomplete), Alabama, 1994 September 8 (Audiocassette 3004)","George Garrett, reading at the University of Alabama, introduction by Don Noble, 1994 September 22 (Audiocassette 3005)","Mary Lee Settle, George Garrett, and Alan Cheuse reading at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, Richmond, 1994 October 15 (Audiocassette 3006 and Duplicate 3302)","George Garrett, talk and reading at Altamont School, introduction by Hugo Isom, 1994 November 2 (Audiocassette 3007 and Duplicate 3008)","George Garrett, reading and talk at University of Alabama, Huntsville, 1994 November 8 (Audiocassette 3009)","\"Four Quartets,\" read by Alec Guinness, undated (Audiocassette 3010)","George Garrett, reading from: \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You,\" Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 February 1 (Audiocassette 3011 and Duplicate 3260)","Chesapeake reading: Charles Wright, Jeanne Larsen, George Garrett, and R.H.W. Dillard, 1995 February 25 (Audiocassette 3012 and Duplicate 3259)","George Garrett, speaking at St. Paul's, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 February 26 (Audiocassette 3013 and Duplicate 3268)","William Henry Lewis, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 March 8 (Audiocassette 3014)","Hollins Literary Festival, Ellen Douglas reading, 1995 March 11 (Audiocassette 3015)","Henry Taylor and George Garrett, reading at the Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), introduction by Robert Bausch, 1995 March 28 (Audiocassette 3016 and Duplicate 3475)","George Garrett, reading at the Thomas Jefferson Institute, 1995 March 29 (Audiocassette 3017 and Duplicate 3018)","George Garrett, reading at Second Street Gallery, University of Virginia, 1995 April 30 (Audiocassette 3019)","Wesleyan Writers Conference – George Garrett, Richard Bausch, Amy Bloom, 1995 June 27 (Audiocassette 3020-3021, 3267)","Mary Lee Settle, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 September 6 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3022 and Duplicate 3298)","Robert O'Neil and George Garrett at Barnes and Noble, 1995 September 29 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3023-3024, and Duplicate 3478)","George Garrett, reading at University of the South, undated (Audiocassette 3025)","Reading of \"The Entrepreneur\" at The Poetry Center, Philadelphia, 1996 February 25 (Audiocassette 3026, Duplicate 3344)","Denis Johnson, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Douglas Day, 1996 March 19 (Audiocassette 3027 and Duplicate Audiocassette 3271)","Fellowship of Southern Writers, Virginia Festival of the Book, University of Virginia, 1996 March 28 (Audiocassette 3028 and Duplicate 3029)","George Garrett, reading at Johns Hopkins University, 1996 April 2 (Audiocassette 3030 and Duplicate 3258)","George Garrett, reading, introduction by Sydney Blair, Williams Corner Bookstore, 1996 April 15 (Audiocassette 3031 and Duplicate 3357)","George Garrett, reading \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You\" at Barnes and Noble, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1996 May 7 (Audiocassette 3032)","George Garrett, reading at the Regulator, Durham, North Carolina, 1996 May 14 (Audiocassette 3033)","Rick Moody, 1996 July 5 and Elizabeth Cox and Michael Curtis, 1996 July 6, Bennington, Vermont (Audiocassette 3034 and Duplicate 3312)","Liam Rector and Ed Ochester, 1996 July 7 and Jonathan Holden, 1996 July 8, Bennington, Vermont (Audiocassette 3035 and Duplicate 3243)","The Reverend Maurice L (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1996 September 8 (Audiocassette 3036)","George Garrett and Henry Taylor, reading at Georgetown University, 1996 September 19 (Audiocassette 3037 and Duplicate 3038)","George Garrett, speaking to the Florida Historical Society, undated (Audiocassette 3039)","George Garrett – talk at CEA Randolph Macon, 1996 October 5; Reading at Gillman School, 1996 October 7 (Audiocassette 3040)","Christopher Tilghman at University of Virginia: talk, introduction by Douglas Day, 1996 October 15; reading, introduction by Bliss Broyard, 1996 October 17 (Audiocassette 3041 and Duplicate 3042)","George Garrett, speaking to Phi Beta Kappa, University of Virginia, 1991 November 20 (Audiocassette 3043)","George Garrett and R. T. Smith, reading at the American Association of University Women, introduction by Rick Plant, Staunton, Virginia, 1996 October 27 (Audiocassette 3044 and Duplicate 3045-3046)","George Garrett, reading at Wofford College, introduction by B. Dunlap, 1996 October 29 (Audiocassette 3046)","David McNair and Doug Lawson, reading at Williams Corner, introduction by Mark Saunders, 1996 October 30 (Audiocassette 3047 and Duplicate 3048)","George Garrett and Paula Champa, reading at Mary Washington, introduction by Hawk Lewis, 1996 November 7 (Audiocassette 3049)","Writers against Hunger, Omni Hotel. Charlottesville, Virginia, 1996 November 14 (Audiocassette 3050 and Duplicate 3051)","George Garrett, paper on the \"Poetry of Fred Chappell,\" introduction by Walter Sullivan, Sewanee University, 1996 December 2 (Audiocassette 3052)","George Garrett, \"Poetry of Fred Chappell\", 1996 December 2, Sewanee University, Hilary Masters at University of Virginia, 1996 December 3, introduction by Douglas Day (Audiocassette 3053)","Hilary Masters, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Douglas Day, 1996 December 3 (Audiocassette 3054 and Duplicate 3055)","George Garrett, talking about \"In the Beauty of the Lilies,\" by John Updike, Westminster-Canterbury, Virginia Beach, 1997 January 8 (Audiocassette 3056 and Duplicate 3057)","Lisa Russ-Spaar and Sydney Blair, reading at Williams Corner, introduction by David McNair, 1997 February 5 (Audiocassette 3058)","George Garrett, reading at Virginia Commonwealth University, 1997 February 13 (Audiocassette 3059)","\"Soundings\" 1997 February 23 (Audiocassette 3060)","George Garrett talking about his new novel, \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come Against You\" and John Ehle talking about \"The Journey of August King\" \"Soundings\" from the National Humanities Center, #856, 1997 February 23 (Audiocassette 3061)","George Garrett, reading at American University, introduction by Henry Taylor, 1997 February 26 (Audiocassette 3062 and Duplicate 3063)","L.T Panels, Bausch, George Garrett, etc. Ft. Lauderdale, 1997 March 8 (Audiocassette 3064)","George Garrett, Janice Daugharty, and others, \"Much ado about books,\" Jacksonville, 1997 March 15 (Audiocassette 3065 and Duplicate 3241)","Conversation with Gay Talese. Virginia Festival of the Book, 1997 March 22 (Audiocassette 3066)","Richard Bausch and George Garrett, talking in car. New York City and Broad Run, 1997 March 24, Tape 1 (Audiocassette 3067) and Tape 2 (Audiocassette 3068)","George Garrett, reading at the TJI, Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy? 1997 March 25 (Audiocassette 3069)","Margaret Gibson, reading at University of Virginia Bookstore, 1997 April (Audiocassette 3070 and Duplicate 3071)","Henry Taylor, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) keynote address, introduction by Roland Flint, 1997 April 3 (Audiocassette 3072)","Demopolis stories, The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith. ECW Luncheon, 1997 April 4 (Audiocassette 3073) and April 7 ((Audiocassette 3074)","Anthony Hecht, reading at the University of Virginia Bookstore, introduction by Sjohnna McCray, 1997 April 17 (Audiocassette 3075)","George Garrett, talk and reading at West Texas, introduction by Jerry Bradley, 1997 June 3 (Audiocassette 3076 and Duplicate 3077)","George Garrett and Mac Wellman, reading at Bennington, introduction by Jill McCorkle, 1997 June 14. Garrett lecture, 1997 June 15 (Audiocassette 3078 and 3079) and (Audiocassette 3080 and 3081)\n1997 June 16","George Garrett, reading and talk at Morse Museum, introduction by Eleanor Y. Fisher, Winter Park, Florida, 1997 October 22 (Audiocassette 3082 and Duplicate 3452)","George Garrett and Richard Bausch, reading at Sweet Briar, introduction by John Gregory Brown, 1998 Fall (Audiocassette 3083 and Duplicate 3111)","Aiken Taylor Award: Henry Taylor, Carolyn Kizer. Sewanee University, 1998 January 26 (Audiocassette 3084 and Duplicate 3085)","Michael Harper, talk at University of Virginia, 1998 February 3, (Audiocassette 3086 and Duplicate 3087)","Michael Harper, reading at University of Virginia, 1998 February 6 (Audiocassette 3088)","Gregory Orr visits English 500 class, 1998 February 12 (Audiocassette 3089, 3090 and Duplicate 3276)","Richard and Robert Bausch, 1998 February 19 (Audiocassette 3091 and Duplicate 3185)","Holy Land trip meeting, 1998 March 2 (Audiocassette 3092)","\"Tribute\", 4th Virginia Festival of the Book, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3093 and Duplicate 3095)","Garrett Epps, and others at the Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3094)","Henry Taylor and Yusef Komunyakaa?, University of Virginia, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3096 and Duplicate 3421)","Louisiana State University (LSU) Poets, Virginia Festival of the Book, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3097 and Duplicate 3282)","      \nDebra Nystrom at \"Local Authors\" class, 1998 March 26 (Audiocassette 3098)","Lisa Russ-Spaar and Cathryn Hankla at \"Local Authors\" class, 1998 April 9 (Audiocassette 3099 and Duplicate 3106)","George Garrett, interview with Fred Kasten on WWNO. New Orleans, 1998 April 14 (Audiocassette 3100)","Richard Bausch and George Garrett, reading at Lamar State University, 1998 April 15 (Audiocassette 3101)","George Garrett speaking to retired faculty, University of Virginia, 1998 May 14 (Audiocassette 3102-3103)","George Garrett and Stephen Sandy, reading at Chapters Bookstore, 1998 May 15 (Audiocassette 3104)","Alan Cheuse and George Garrett, reading at MacIntyre's Book Shop, Chapel Hill, 1998 October 24 (Audiocassette 3105)","Henry Taylor, reading to University of Virginia Library Associates, 1998 November (Audiocassette 3107)","Mary Lee Settle in class, undated (Audiocassette 3108)","Mary Lee Settle and Richard Bausch, reading at University of Virginia, 1998 December 10 (Audiocassette 3109 and 3110)","Carrie Brown, graduate reading, Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in creative writing, 1999 February 25 (Audiocassette 3112 and 3113)","The Sound of Writing, \"The Right Thing to do at the Time\" by George Garrett and \"The Pelican\" by Joyce Kornblatt, undated (Audiocassette 3114)","National Public Radio, a reading of R.H.W. Dillard's story, \"Their Wedding Journey\" undated (Audiocassette 3115)","Madison Bell, reading and playing, Jackson, Mississippi, undated (Audiocassette 3116)","Five poets reading at Chapters - Kelly Cherry, Brendan Galvin, George Garrett, David Slavitt, and Henry Taylor, 1999 May 22 (Audiocassette 3117 and 3118)","George Garrett, reading from novel, \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You,\" part one and miscellaneous sections, undated (Audiocassette 3119)","St. Mary's-on-the-Highlands, Lent 5 – Professor George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3120)","George Garrett, interviewed by Katherine McNamara, \"Archipelago\" 1999 June (Audiocassette 3121)","PEN/Faulkner Gala, 1999 October 18 (Audiocassette 3122 and 3123)","George Garrett, interview on WINA, 1999 December (Audiocassette 3124)","Yellow Shoe Poets, reading. Introduction by George Garrett. University of Carolina at Greensboro, North Carolina, 1999 December 5 (Audiocassette 3125 and 3126)","Aiken Taylor Awards, 2000 (Audiocassette 3127)","Yellow Shoe Poets, New Dominion Bookstore, 2000 February 4 (Audiocassette 3128)","Lisa Russ-Spaar, reading at Hollins University, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 2000 February 10 (Audiocassette 3129)","Yellow Shoe Poets: Betty Adcock, James Applewhite, Fred Chappell, and George Garrett, 2000 February 12, The Regulator Bookshop, Durham, North Carolina (Audiocassette 3130 and 3131)","George Garrett, reading at Northern Virginia Community College, introduction by Robert Bausch, undated (Audiocassette 3132)","Richard Bausch and George Garrett, reading at Charles County Community College, 2000 February 25 (Audiocassette 3133)","Henry Taylor, 2000 March 9 (Audiocassette 3134)","Lisa Williams and Kelly Cherry, reading at the Hollins Literary Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 2000 March 11 (Audiocassette 3135 and 3136)","Henry Huddle, reading at Hollins Literary Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 2000 March 11 (Audiocassette 3137)","Henry Taylor, \"Legacy of Elizabethan Poetry,\" Trinity College, Oxford, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3138)","George Garrett and Henry Taylor, reading at Trinity College, Oxford, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3139)","Story and Carrols, St. Paul's Church, Ivy, Virginia, 2000 December 17 (Audiocassette 3140 and 3141)","Lisa Russ Spaar and Gregory Orr, reading at George Garrett's adult class, Westminster-Canterbury, 2001 March 30 (Audiocassette 3142)","Radio interview, Baltimore, 2001 April 11 (Audiocassette 3143 and 3144)","George Garrett, reading to the Friends of Richmond Library, undated (Audiocassette 3145)","Richard and Robert Bausch, Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, University of Virginia, 2001 April 13 (Audiocassette 3146 and 3147)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL), University of Virginia - Charles Wright, R.H.W. Dillard, and 4 editors, 2001 April 27 (Audiocassette 3148 and 3149)","Master of Fine Arts reading, University of Virginia, 2001 May (Audiocassette 3150)","Henry Taylor, reading at University of Virginia, 2002 February 28 (Audiocassette 3151 and Duplicate 3197)","\"The Writer's Almanac,\" by Minnesota Public Radio, 2002 April 1-7 (Audiocassette 3152)","George Garrett, reading at William and Mary, 2002 May 18 (Audiocassette 3153 and 3154)","George Garrett, reading for Poetry Society of Virginia at William and Mary, 2002 May 18 (Audiocassette 3155 and 3156)","Old Dominion University Literary Festival, 2002 October 4 (Audiocassette 3157)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class: George Garrett and Lisa Russ Spaar, Tape 1, 2003 January 20 (Audiocassette 3158 and Duplicate 3201)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, Tape 2, 2003 January 27 (Audiocassette 3159)","John Stone and George Garrett at University of Virginia Hospital, 2003 February 19 (Audiocassette 3160)","Final Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class: Charles Wright, Thorpe Moeckel, and George Garrett, 2003 February 24 (Audiocassette 3161 and Duplicate 3217)","Historical Fiction Panel, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), 2003 February 28 (Audiocassette 3162 and Duplicate 3195)","Rock and Roll Panel, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), Baltimore, 2003 February 28 (Audiocassette 3163)","\"3 Generations\", Virginia Festival of the Book, 2003 March 19 (Audiocassette 3164 and 3165)","George Garrett in a radio interview, talking about the William Faulkner Conference to be held in the Chinese University of Hong Kong, discussing Faulkner in the context of American film and radio, 1993 November 25 (Audiocassette 3166 and Duplicate 3416)","George Garrett, reading at Second Street Gallery, and reading at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, undated (Audiocassette 3167)","George Garrett, 24th Annual Brodie Herndon Memorial reading at Richmond Public Library, 2003 April 10 (Audiocassette 3168, Duplicates? 3203 and 3212)","George Garrett, reading at Jefferson Institute of Free Expression, 2003 June 14 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3169, Duplicate 3192)","Readings in honor of Staige Blackford: Ted Genoways, George Garrett, Chris Tilghman, and Michael Knight, University of Virginia, 2004 March 28 (Audiocassette 3170 and incomplete duplicate 3214)","Martin and Ruthe Battestin, at Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, 2004 March 31 (Audiocassette 3171)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, Patrick Cribben, 2004 April (Audiocassette 3172)","\"To Kill a Mockingbird,\" talk and reading at George Mason University, 2004 Fall (Audiocassette 3173)","George Garrett, Angie Hogan, and Kevin McFadden, reading at Magnolia Café, Scottsville, Virginia, 2004 September 15 (Audiocassette 3174)","Mark Steiner Show, Baltimore, 2001 (Audiocassette 3175)","George Garrett, reading at Second St. Gallery, introduction by Heather Burns, 1997 October 12 (Audiocassette 3176, Duplicate 3288)","Enchanted Ground, a play for Reader's Theater, York Gaol Museum, York, Maine, undated (Audiocassette 3177, Duplicate 3277)","George Garrett, reading \"Uncles and Others,\" Autobiography Conference, undated (Audiocassette 3178)","Virginia Prizes, 2003, microcassette (Audiocassette 3179)","Garrett Tributes, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), Baltimore, 2003 February 28 (Audiocassette 3180, Duplicate 3193)","George Garrett and Thorpe Moeckel, reading at Central Rappahannock Library, introduction by Ann Haley, 2002 September 13 (Audiocassette 3181, 3182) ","Henry Taylor reading at Farmington, Albemarle County, Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3183)","Robert Bausch, reading at New Dominion Bookstore, introduction by George Garrett, 2000 September 22 (Audiocassette 3184 and Duplicate 3340)","Richard and Robert Bausch, also James McKinley and George Garrett. Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) Class, University of Virginia, 2001 April 13 (Audiocassette 3186 and 3187)","Richard Bausch, reading poems by George Garrett, UVA, Festival of the Book, 2001 March 23 (Audiocassette 3188 and Duplicate 3303)","George Garrett, Raleigh lecture, Trinity College, Oxford, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3189)","Voices of the South,\" Southern Festival of Books, Nashville, 2000 October 13 (Audiocassette 3190)","George Garrett, reading at New Dominion Bookstore, introduction by Mariflo Stephens, 2003 April 2 (Audiocassette 3194, 3198)","       \nElizabeth Dewberry and Henry Taylor, reading at the 34th annual Hollins Literary Festival, 1995 March 12 (Audiocassette 3196)","George Garrett, reading at Chapters Bookstore, introduction by Alan Cheuse, Washington D.C. undated (Audiocassette 3199)","Memorial Service for May Sarton. Nelson, New Hampshire, 1995 October 7 (Audiocassette 3200)","George Garrett, lecture on Literature of War, undated (Audiocassette 3202)","Poets from Virginia, Virginia Festival, R.T. Smith, George Garrett, Cathryn Hankla, Henry Taylor, 2003 March 22 (Audiocassette 3204, Duplicate 3489)","Side A: George Garrett and Henry Taylor, reading in the Chapel, Trinity College, Oxford. Side B: Henry Taylor – Legacy of Elizabethan poetry, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3205)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, seven sermons, Town of Demopolis, Alabama. Tape 1, undated (Audiocassette 3206)","Chesapeake Poetry Festival, 2003 (Audiocassette 3207 and Duplicate 3471)","Commonwealth poets, reading at New Dominion Book Shop, 2003 October 17 (Audiocassette 3208 and Duplicate 3213)","Brendan Galvin talking with George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3209)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, Patrick Cribben, Mary Flinn, and Jeb Livingood, 2004 April 7 (Audiocassette 3210)","George Garrett, reading at Barnes and Noble, 2003 April 8 (Audiocassette 3211)","George Garrett, reading at Richmond Public Library, 2003 April 10 (Audiocassette 3212)","Lifelong Learning Society, Kevin McFadden, Julia Johnson, Thorpe Moeckel, George Garrett. Christopher Newport University, 2003 March 31 (Audiocassette 3215 and 3216)","Garrett at St. Paul's Church, Side A – Poetry reading, Side B – Talk, 1995 February 25-26 (Audiocassette 3218)","R.H.W. Dillard, reading at the Gallery, University of Virginia, 1992 April 26 (Audiocassette 3219)","Fred Chappell and George Garrett, reading at Bent Mountain? Conference, 1993 May (Audiocassette 3220)","Masters in Fine Arts fiction reading, by Alyson Hagy, \"Ballad and Sadness\"/ A January Letter to Garrett from ACH, 1988 January 21 (Audiocassette 3221)","Ellen Bryant Voigt reading and panel discussion, Converse College, undated (Audiocassette 3222)","Alan Cheuse, reading at \"the Gallery,\" University of Virginia, 1989 September 24 (Audiocassette 3223)","Nicole Cooley, Tom Whalen, and George Garrett, reading at Wȕrzburg, 1996 June 1 (Audiocassette 3224)","Hollins Literary Festival, Tony Earley and Brooks Haxton reading, 1995 March 11 (Audiocassette 3225)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, seven sermons, Town of Demopolis, Alabama, Tape 2, 1996 (Audiocassette 3226)","Lucy Grealy, Meg Wolitzer. Bennington, Vermont, 1996 July (Audiocassette 3227)","Margaret Gibson, reading at University of Virginia, 1997 April 23 (Audiocassette 3228)","Brooks Haxton and Ellen Douglas, reading, Hollins Literary Festival, 1995 March 11 (Audiocassette 3229)","Anthony Hecht, reading at the University of Virginia, introduction by Sjohnna McCray, 1997 April 17 (Audiocassette 3230)","Michael Hornburg and Darcey Steinke, reading at the Gallery, University of Virginia, 1995 February 19 (Audiocassette 3231)","David Huddle, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1996 October 8 (Audiocassette 3232)","PEN/Faulkner Awards Gala, \"Heroes,\" 1991 October 7 (Audiocassette 3233 and Duplicate 3335)","\"Weekend Edition\" #1, 1989 June 11 (Audiocassette 3234)","Richard Dillard, reading at Mary Baldwin (1995 October 30) and George Garrett, reading at University of Tennessee (1995 November 4) (Audiocassette 3236)","\nMartin Battestin on George Herbert, St. Paul's Ivy (incomplete), 1995 December (Audiocassette 3237)","Oxford Book of the American South Panel, 1997 March 22 (Audiocassette 3238)","MFA poetry reading at University of Virginia Bookstore, 1997 April (Audiocassette 3239)","Philip Kimball, reading at Johnson State College, 1977-1978 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3240)","George Garrett, Janice Daugharty, and others, \"Much ado about books,\" Jacksonville, 1997 March 15 (Audiocassette Duplicate 3241)","Panel \"How I Published My Book\" Book Festival, 1997 March 21 (Audiocassette 3242)","Jim Hall, reading at Hollins College, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 1985 March 16 (Audiocassette 3244)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1995 December 3 (Audiocassette 3245)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1st Sunday in Lent, 1998 March 1 (Audiocassette 3246)","George Garrett, \"Christianity and Literature,\" St. Paul's Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 January 8 (Audiocassette 3247 and Duplicate 3339)","Henry Taylor lecture, Wendell Berry reading, Sewanee University, 1994 November 30 (Audiocassette 3248)","Jill McCorkle, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3249)","George Garrett and Paula Champa reading at Mary Washington College, introduction by Hank Lewis, November 7, 1996 (Audiocassette 3250)","Margaret Gibson, reading at University of Virginia Bookstore, 1997 April (Audiocassette 3251)","\"New Letters,\" George Garrett and \"Entered from the Sun\" 1988 November (Audiocassette 3252)","Poet's Corner vesper service, induction of William Faulkner and Wallace Stevens at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Readers: George Garrett, Alfred Kaziz, Amy Clampitt and John Ashberry, 1989 October 22 (Audiocassettes 0844 and Duplicates 3253, 3488)","George Garrett at Cabell Hall, introduction by Bliss Broyard; Ann Beattie at Williams Corner Bookstore, introduction by Sydney Blair (original), 1995 November 8 (Audiocassette 3254 and Duplicate 3256)","George Garrett, talk on \"The Virgin Spring\", St. Paul's Ivy, 1995 October 29 (Audiocassette 3255 and Duplicate 3417)","George Garrett, reading. Loudon County Library and Presbyterian College, 1995 Spring (Audiocassette 3257)","Audiocassettes 3258-3260 Duplicates of earlier numbers, 3011, 3012, and 3030","R.H.W. Dillard, reading at Mary Baldwin (incomplete), 1995 October 30 (Audiocassette 3261)","George Garrett, Cabell Hall; Ann Beattie, Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 November 8 (Audiocassette 3262)","A) George Garrett, reading at Penn, introduction by David Slavitt, 1995 December 5; B) George Garrett, reading at Temple, introduction by Joan Mellen, 1995 December 7 (Audiocassettes 3263-3264)","Richard Dillard, reading at Mary Baldwin (1995 October 30) and George Garrett, reading at University of Tennessee, introduction by Allen Wier (1995 November 4) (Duplicate?) (Audiocassette 3265)","George Garrett speaking at Richmond Library; Cabell lecture, 1995 Spring (Audiocassette 3266)","Robert Stone, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, 1996 February 22 (Audiocassette 3269 and Duplicate 3364)","Mary Lee Settle, reading and talking at the Virginia Festival of the Book, 1996 (Audiocassette 3272)","Betsy Vaughn and Henry Taylor, reading at Hollins Literary Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, Hollins College, 1994 March 12 (Audiocassette 3273)","George Garrett and Richard Bausch, reading at St. Charles College, 1998 April 17 (Audiocassette 3274)","Panel: Richard Bausch, Roland Flint, Sydney Blair, and George Garrett with host: Robert Bausch, Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), 1998 March 31 (Audiocassette 3275)","Alan Cheuse and George Garrett, reading at MacIntyre's Book Shop, Pittsboro, North Carolina, 1998 October 24 (Audiocassette 3278)","R.H.W. Dillard in class, University of Virginia, 1998 February 26 (Audiocassette 3279)","Mary Lee Settle in English class 500 \"Local Authors\" class, 1998 April 23 (Audiocassette 3280 and Duplicate 3287)","Sydney Blair and Debra Nystrom, reading at the Second Street Gallery, undated\t(Audiocassette 3281 and Duplicate 3384)","Richard Bausch and George Garrett, reading at Sam Houston State, 1998 April 14 (Audiocassette 3283)","George Garrett, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, introduction by Heather Burns, undated (Audiocassette 3284)","Henry Taylor and Fred Chappell, reading at Arkansas State University, undated (Audiocassette 3285)","George Garrett, reading at Chapters Bookstore, Washington, D.C., 1999 February (Audiocassette 3286)","Mary Lee Settle, reading in George Garrett's class, 1998 December (Audiocassette 3289)","Master of Fine Arts in fiction. \"B\" tape, 1999 May 3 (Audiocassette 3290)","Lisa Russ-Spaar, George Garrett, and Gregory Orr reading at the Unitarian Church, 1993 March 29 (Audiocassette 2988 and Duplicate 3292)","Screenplay Panel, Virginia Festival of American Film, Moderated by Henry Taylor), Charlottesville, Virginia, 1988 October 27 (Audiocassette 3293)","Wesleyan Writers' Conference, staff readings, 1987 July 2 (Audiocassette 3294)","Tim McLaurin and George Garrett, reading at Chatham Hall (incomplete), 1992 March 20 (Audiocassette 3295)","Henry Taylor and George Garrett, reading at Virginia Commonwealth University, introduction by Dave Smith, 1988 July 20 (Audiocassette 3297)","James J. McAuley, reading some of his poems (while his 9-month-old son raises some hell in the background), undated (Audiocassette 3301)","Richard Bausch, reading poems of George Garrett, University of Virginia, 2001 March 23 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3303)","\"Woman Singing,\" Henry Taylor Essay on the Poetry of Eleanor Taylor, 2001 January 23 (Audiocassette 3304)","George Garrett at St. Ann's Belfield School, 1995 November 13 (Audiocassette 3305)","Wesleyan University – Tom Drury, Vivian Gornick, Henry Taylor, 1995 June 28 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3306)","Writers talking: Mary Lee Settle, John Casey, Jeanne Larsen, Henry Taylor, Moderator George Garrett, University of Virginia Library, 1990 February 11 (Audiocassette 3308 and Duplicate 3320)","Allen Wier, reading at Hollins Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, Hollins College, 1996 March 9 (Audiocassette 3309)","George Garrett, [Janet] Peery, [Lucinda] Roy, \"With Good Reason,\" 1997 March 7, Tape appears to be blank (Audiocassette 3310)","Mona Simpson and Jay McInerney, reading, Bennington, Vermont, 1987 July 16 (Audiocassette 3311)","Christopher Tilghman, reading at Williams Corner, 1993 March 31 (Audiocassette 2989 and Duplicate 3313)","George Garrett reading at Second Street Gallery, 1992 December 6 (Audiocassette 2982 and Duplicate 3314)","Henry Taylor and Rita Dove, Virginia Festival of the Book, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1996 March 30 (Audiocassette 3315)","Ron Smith and Ann Freeman, reading at the Gallery, introduction by Tucker Carrington, 1989 February 5 (Audiocassette 3316)","Balcom and Morris, \"Vaudeville\" undated (Audiocassette 3317)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1995 February 12 (Audiocassette 3318)","George Garrett, Western Carolina University, 1989 October 23 (Audiocassette 3319)","Masters in Fine Arts fiction reading, 1996 (Audiocassette 3321)","\"New Letters on the Air\", George Garrett interview and reading, 1988 November 11 (Audiocassette 3322)","\"Voices of the South\" panel, Nashville Book Fair. Panelists include Richard Bausch, George Garrett, Elizabeth Spencer, and James Wilcox, 2000 (Audiocassette 3323)","George Garrett, reading at George Mason University, introduction by Richard Bausch, 1987? (Audiocassette 3324)","Martin Battestin talking about drama in the commonwealth; \"Double Vision\" (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3325)","George Garrett, 2 readings at the University of Cincinnati, 1991 May 16-17 (Audiocassette 3327)","George Garrett, reading snippets of \"Whistling in the Dark\" at Randolph Macon Woman's College (Incomplete), 1992 September 30 (Audiocassette 3329 and Duplicate 3383)","John Berryman, miscellaneous (includes poem readings), undated (Audiocassette 3330)","William Goyen, reading at American Audio Prose Library, 1982 February (Audiocassette 3331) and Duplicate (Audiocassette 3333)","David Slavitt, reading his translations of Avianus and Ovid at Penn, introduction by Daniel Hoffman, 1993 February 2 (Audiocassette 3332, 3334)","PEN/Faulkner Awards Gala, \"Heroes,\" 1991 October 7 (Audiocassette 3233 and Duplicate 3335)","\"Wedding Cake,\" NPR announcement, 1992 January 26 (Audiocassette 3336)","George Garrett, talk to the Writer's Club. Charlottesville, Virginia, 1990 May 30 (Audiocassette 2951 and Duplicate 3337)","Craig Mueller, reading at University of Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3338)","George Garrett, \"Christianity and Literature,\" St. Paul's Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 January 8 (Audiocassette 3247 and Duplicate 3339)","Robert Bausch, reading at New Dominion Bookstore, Charlottesville, Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, 2000 September 22 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3340)","Conversation on literary topics between Richard Bausch and George Garrett, on a train from Ft. Lauderdale to Washington D.C. Tape 1, 1997 March (Audiocassette 3341)","Fred Chappell, reading at the 10th Aiken-Taylor Awards, introduction by Henry Taylor; George Garrett speaking; George Core, 1997 (Audiocassette 3342)","George Garrett, reading recorded by American Audio Prose Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1984 May (Duplicate Audiocassette 3343)","Reading of \"The Entrepreneur\" at The Poetry Center, Philadelphia, 1996 February 25 (Audiocassette Duplicate 3344)","Carol Poster, reading paper on George Garrett at Modern Language Association (MLA), undated (Audiocassette 3345)","George Garrett, Virginia Military Institute (VMI), 1990 December 4 (Audiocassette 3346)","Debra Nystrom and Sydney Blair reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, University of Virginia, 1991 April 24 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3347)","Old Dominion University Literary Festival, blank? Microcassette, 2002 October 4 (Audiocassette 3348)","Martin Battestin, talking about George Herbert at St. Paul's, Ivy, 1995 December 17 (Audiocassette 3349 and Duplicate 3356)","\"Wedding Cake Story\", National Public Radio, 1989 June 18 (Audiocassette 3350)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith Sermon, 1995 July 16, Holy Eucharist (Audiocassette 3351)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith Sermon, 1995 November 12 (Audiocassette 3352)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith Sermon? 1995 August 20, (Audiocassette 3353)","George Garrett speaking to the Florida Historical Society, Orlando, Florida, 1991 May 10 (Audiocassette 3354)","Poetry Panel, Hollins Literary Festival, 1996 March 9 (Audiocassette 3355)","Martin Battestin, talking about George Herbert at St. Paul's, Ivy, 1995 December 17 (Audiocassette 3356)","George Garrett, reading from novel, The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You, miscellaneous parts, undated (Audiocassette 3358)","George Garrett and Alexandra Ripley, 1996 March 30 (Audiocassette 3359)","George Garrett, reading at Hollins College, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 1996 April 25 (Audiocassette 3360)","Mary Lee Settle at Kenwood, 1996 March 29 (Audiocassette 3361)","George Garrett reading at Farmington, 1991 January 10 (Audiocassette 3362)","George Garrett, lecture for Center for Cultural Change, \"Memory\" Introduction by Ralph Cohen, undated (Audiocassette 3363)","Aiken Taylor Awards, Wendell Berry and Henry Taylor, 1994 (Audiocassette 3365)","George Garrett, MC, 10th Annual Hardison Award, 2000 (Audiocassette 3366)","George Garrett and May Sarton, talk at Westminster Canterbury, Virginia Beach, Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3367)","James H. Billington, talk at Princeton, \"Russia, America and the 21st Century\" undated (Audiocassette 3368)","Frederick Buechner, reading from \"Son of Laughter\" at University of Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3369)","Sydney Blair, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, introduction by Michael Williams, undated (Audiocassette 3370)","Charles Wright, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, Part 1, undated (Audiocassette 3371)","George Garrett, reading from \"Entered from the Sun,\" which was not yet finished at the time of this event, Introduction by Henry Taylor, undated (Audiocassette 3372)","Staff reading, includes \"The Reliable Reporter and the Untrustworthy Narrator\" undated (Audiocassette 3373)","Lecture by unidentified female at Bennington, Vermont, undated (Audiocassette 3374)","George Garrett from University of Virginia, Janet Peery from Old Dominion University and Lucinda Roy from Virginia Tech, talking about \"With Good Reason,\" Topic: New Books and Poetry by Virginia Writers, 1997 March 7 (Audiocassette 3375)","Elizabeth Spires and Henry Taylor, tribute for Julia Randall and Josephine Jacobson, undated (Audiocassette 3376)","Reading, \"Endings: True or False?\" undated (Audiocassette 3377)","David McNair, reading for the Master of Fine Arts program, undated (Audiocassette 3378)","George Garrett talking at F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, undated (Audiocassette 3379)","George Garrett, lecturing in \"Local Authors\" class, undated (Audiocassette 3380)","Billy Collins, Tape appears to be blank, undated (Audiocassette 3381)","University of Central Arkansas, Miscellaneous, includes Helen Norris Bell speaking, undated (Audiocassette 3382)","George Garrett, reading from \"Whistling in the Dark\", one month before the book was published, 1992 (Audiocassette 3385)","George Garrett moderating a talk among writers – Mary Lee Settle, Jeanine Larson, Henry Taylor, and John Casey, undated (Audiocassette 3386)","\"Voices of the South\" panel, Nashville Book Fair, Panelists include Richard Bausch, George Garrett, Elizabeth Spencer, and James Wilcox, 2000 (Duplicate) (Audiocassette 3387)","Henry Taylor and Fred Chappell at Autobiography Conference in Conway, Arkansas, undated (Audiocassette 3388)","Bausch talking in class, undated (Audiocassette 3389)","Sounds of Virginia Military Institute (VMI), undated (Audiocassette 3390)","George Garrett, reading excerpts from the last chapter of a novel. These excerpts center on Elizabeth and Christmas. St. Paul's, Ivy, Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3391)","Garrett Interview on WINA, undated (Audiocassette 3392)","Amy Tan, reading from her novel, \"The Joy Luck Club\" undated (Audiocassette 3393)","Side A. Martin and Ruthe Battestin, Side B. George Garrett, JILL Class, March 31, 2004 (Audiocassette 3394)","Sydney Blair and panel, Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3395)","Benefit concert for \"Link,\" a critical journal of the arts. Anything Goes (rock and roll band) and Ruffian, undated (Audiocassette 3396)","Chapters reading, introduction by Richard Bausch, undated (Audiocassette 3397)","Shakespeare's sonnets, read by John Gielgud. 1 and 2 of 4, undated (Audiocassette 3398)","George Garrett speaking at 100th anniversary of the \"Sewanee Review,\" 1992? (Audiocassette 3399)","William Warfield and George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3401)","Church service, 1996 December 15 (Audiocassette 3402)","George Garrett, reading from \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come Against You\" at Second Street Gallery, and reading at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, undated (Audiocassette 3403)","George Garrett interviews Brendan Galvin, undated (Audiocassette 3404)","Panel on language use and language choices in fact and fiction. Moderated by Sydney Blair, Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3405)","Music recordings, undated (Audiocassette 3406)","George Garrett talking about \"Babette's Feast,\" St. Paul's, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 October (Audiocassette 3407)","[David?] Huddle and George Garrett talking about poetry, etc., undated (Audiocassette 3408)","George Garrett, talking about endings and beginnings of his novel about Queen Elizabeth, undated (Audiocassette 3409)","Recording of voicemails people left for George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3410)","Henry Taylor reading in Norfolk, Virginia. Reading includes 3 short poems by R.H.W. Dillard, undated (Audiocassette 3411)","Carrie Brown, reading at George Garrett's adult education class, undated (Audiocassette 3412)","George Garrett speaking on a panel at Virginia Bookshelf. Panel moderated by Staige Blackford, undated (Audiocassette 3413)","John Aldridge reading at Bennington Writer's Workshop. Bennington, Vermont, undated (Audiocassette 3414)","George Garrett reading from The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You, introduction by Alan Cheuse - Weber State University and George Garrett reading at Second Street Gallery, 1995 Spring (Audiocassette 3415)","George Garrett in a radio interview, talking about the William Faulkner Conference to be held in the Chinese University of Hong Kong, discussing Faulkner in the context of American film and radio, 1993 November 25 (Audiocassette 3416)","George Garrett, talk on \"The Virgin Spring\" St. Paul's Ivy, 1995 October 29 (Audiocassette 3417)","George Garrett reading at Bennington Writer's Workshop, Bennington, Vermont, undated (Audiocassette 3418)","Carrie Brown, reading at George Garrett's adult education class, undated (Audiocassette 3419)","Grace Cavalieri, poetry reading, undated (Audiocassette 3420)","Henry Taylor and Yusef Komunyakaa? University of Virginia, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3421)","Paul Ruffin and George Garrett at University of Texas, Austin, undated (Audiocassette 3422)","45 Minutes of readings? at William Corner Bookstore, undated (Audiocassette 3423)","Poetry reading, in Spanish, undated (Audiocassette 3424)","Flannery O'Connor, reading at University of Chicago (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3425)","George Garrett reading, undated (Audiocassette 3426)","George Garrett leads discussion on the writing life. Participants include Gregory Orr, Sydney Blair, and Richard Bausch, undated (Audiocassette 3427)","George Garrett, reading academic anecdotes at Sam Houston State University, undated (Audiocassette 3428)","PEN/Faulkner gala, evening devoted to endings, Folger Library, undated (Audiocassette 3429)","Richard Bausch reading George Garrett's work, undated (Audiocassette 3430)","Bob Bausch reading, (distorted), undated (Audiocassette 3431)","Paula Champa and George Garrett reading, undated (Audiocassette 3432)","Charles Wright, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore. Part 2, undated (Audiocassette 3433)","Flannery O'Connor, reading at University of Chicago, Duplicate? undated (Audiocassette 3434)","George Garrett and Richard Bausch, reading at Sweet Briar College and Georgia State, undated (Audiocassette 3435)","Michael Harper reading, undated (Audiocassette 3436)","George Garrett poetry reading, undated (Audiocassette 3437)","Panel on language use and language choices in fact and fiction. Moderated by Sydney Blair, Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3438)","W. S. Merwin, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Steve Cushman, 1991 November 14 (Audiocassette 3439)","Marianne Wiggins at University of Virginia: talk, 1993 March 9; reading, 1993 March 11, introduction by George Garrett (Audiocassette 3440)","Deborah Sussman and Andrea Gollin, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 March 24 (Audiocassette 3441 and Duplicate 2984)","George Garrett, reading to American Association of University Women, introduction by Mary Flinn, 1992 November 21. George Garrett, reading to Jefferson Scholars, 1992 November 22 (Audiocassette 3442 and Duplicate 2981)","George Garrett, reading at University of Alabama, introduction by Don Noble, 1993 September 22 (Audiocassette 3443 and Duplicate 2998)","Henry Taylor, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) keynote address, introduction by Roland Flint, 1997 April 3 (Audiocassette 3444)","Brendan Galvin's poetry reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, undated (Audiocassette 3445)","Steve Cushman and George Garrett, reading at New Dominion Bookshop, introduction by Avery Chenoweth, undated (Audiocassette 3446)","Disciples of Christ in Community (DOCC), stories that deal with belief and trust, undated (Audiocassette 3447)","Virginia Association of Teachers of English (VATE) reading (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3448)","George Garrett talks about \"The Girl in the Black Raincoat,\" an anthology he edited, and how it all began when he asked his students to write about a girl in a black raincoat, undated (Audiocassette 3449)","George Garrett reads from \"Entered from the Sun\" and participates in discussion at Miami Book Fair, undated (Audiocassette 3450)","Jim Jeter talking about George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3451)","George Garrett, reading and talk at Morse Museum, introduction by Eleanor Y. Fisher, Winter Park, Florida, 1997 October 22 (Audiocassette 3452)","7 songs, including \"Red Dreams\", \"On Eight Mile\", \"Room Full of Tears\", \"Anything Goes\", \"Too Late\", \"Secret Heart\", and \"By the Fire (Scratch Demo)\". Words by Wyn Cooper, music by Madison Smartt Bell, undated (Audiocassette 3453)","George Garrett reading miscellaneous pieces at University of Wisconsin, undated (Audiocassette 3454)","George Garrett speaking to fellows at University of Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3455)","Elizabeth Spires and Henry Taylor, tribute for Julia Randall and Josephine Jacobson, undated (Audiocassette 3456)","George Garrett reading at Eastern Washington State College (EWSC), introduction by James J. McAuley; George Garrett reading at Quartz Mountain, Oklahoma, 1990 (Audiocassette 3457)","Sounds of warfare, undated (Audiocassette 3458)","George Garrett's unidentified reading, conclusion only, undated (Audiocassette 3459)","George Garrett reading some academic and literary anecdotes, undated (Audiocassette 3460)","Readings and talks, by Henry Taylor and others, undated (Audiocassette 3461)","Alyson Hagy reading at Hollins College, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3462)","Lisa Russ-Spaar speaking and reading, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3463)","Lisa Russ-Spaar talking, undated (Audiocassette 3464)","Lisa Russ-Spaar reading stories, introduction by George Garrett, Hollins College, undated (Audiocassette 3465)","George Garrett, reading at Sewanee, undated (Audiocassette 3466)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, with Cathryn Hankla, Julia Johnson, Jeanne Larson, Thorpe Moeckel and George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3467)","\"George Garrett at Large,\" Jacksonville, Florida, 1991 November 23 (Audiocassette 3468)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, with George Garrett and Lisa Russ-Spaar, undated (Audiocassette 3469)","Bausch reading at the New Dominion Bookstore, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3470)","Chesapeake Poetry Festival, 2003 (Audiocassette 3471)","George Garrett and Thorpe Moeckel, reading at a library; Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, undated (Audiocassette 3472)","George Garrett talking to University of Virginia Associate's Program, Richmond, 1993 November 3 (Audiocassette 3473)","George Garrett, reading at Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL), undated (Audiocassette 3474)","Henry Taylor and George Garrett, reading at the Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), introduction by Robert Bausch, 1995 March 28 (Audiocassette 3475)","George Garrett, Days of Our Lives Lie in Fragments, \"Night Poem USA\" The Writer's Almanac with Garrison Keillor, National Public Radio, 2001 November 12 (Audiocassette 3476-3477)","Robert O'Neil and George Garrett at Barnes and Noble, 1995 September 29 (Audiocassette 3478)","George Garrett and Paul Ruffin at Southern Methodist University (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3479)","George Garrett reading at the Second Street Gallery, undated (Audiocassette 3480)","George Garrett reading at Mary Washington College, undated (Audiocassette 3481)","Unidentified reading, undated (Audiocassette 3482)","George Garrett reading at Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL), undated (Audiocassette 3483)","Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) board meeting; Miscellaneous voices at Princeton, undated (Audiocassette 3484)","George Garrett reading and talking at Student Literary Awards at Baylor University, undated (Audiocassette 3485)","Henry Taylor reading from his Desperado series, undated (Audiocassette 3486)","Richard Bausch and George Garrett talking and reading, undated (Audiocassette 3487)","Poet's Corner vesper service, induction of William Faulkner and Wallace Stevens at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Readers: George Garrett, Alfred Kaziz, Amy Clampitt and John Ashberry, 1989 October 22 (Audiocassettes 0844 and Duplicates 3253, 3488)","Poets from Virginia. Virginia Festival, R.T. Smith, George Garrett, Cathryn  Hankla, Henry Taylor, 2003 March 22 (Audiocassette 3489)","George Garrett and others at writers' session, introduction by Martin Battestin, undated (Audiocassette 3490)","Microcassette – Poetry Interview, undated (Audiocassette 3491)","Microcassette – Poetry Interview, undated (Audiocassette 3492)","Microcassette – Unidentified. Possibly recording of phone messages, undated (Audiocassette 3493)","Microcassette – Unidentified. Possibly recording of phone messages, undated (Audiocassette 3494)","Microcassette – Unidentified. Possibly recording of phone messages, undated (Audiocassette 3495)","This edition of \"Poison Pen\" was limited to seventy-five copies and were all signed by George Garrett and Jonathan Bumas.","There are no use restrictions for this collection, except for Box 21, which contains tenure reviews and recommendations, and is restricted under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.).","The original is at Duke University and no copying or transcription is permitted.","Floppy disks are not available. Contact Digital Preservation for access. Due to the size of the floppy disks, access may not be possible.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 13273","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/948"],"normalized_title_ssm":["George Garrett papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["George Garrett papers"],"collection_ssim":["George Garrett papers"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"access_terms_ssm":["There are no use restrictions for this collection, except for Box 21, which contains tenure reviews and recommendations, and is restricted under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.)."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The bulk of the collection was received in two shipments, 38 cubics on March 23, 2005, and 15 cubics on July 29, 2005. This group became (13273) and although it was originally a deposit it became a gift upon the death of George Garrett.  A smaller addition of four items (MSS 13273-a, formerly MSS 10903-a) was given to Special Collections by George Garrett on January 31 and March 3, 1990. Six additional cubics (MSS 13273-b) were given to Special Collections by Garrett on March 30, 2006. Other groups were added by his wife, Susan Garrett, on August 12 and November 24, 2008 (MSS 13273-c) and January 6, 2009 (MSS 13273-d) and a final gift from Susan Garrett on April 13, 2009 and October 6, 2010 (MSS 13273-e). These have all been combined and processed as one large collection with a single guide. ","A small addition (viu 2018-0066), all pertaining to Garrett's \"Poison Pen\" manuscript, was given to Special Collections on March 23, 2018, by Charlie Lovett."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["56 Cubic Feet"],"extent_tesim":["56 Cubic Feet"],"date_range_isim":[1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere ars no access restrictions for this collection, except for Box 21, which contains tenure reviews and recommendations, and is restricted under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis correspondence contains tenure reviews and recommendations, and is restricted under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.).\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There ars no access restrictions for this collection, except for Box 21, which contains tenure reviews and recommendations, and is restricted under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.).","This correspondence contains tenure reviews and recommendations, and is restricted under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.)."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe papers of George Garrett are organized in four series: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eI)\tCorrespondence of George Garrett\nSubseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence (Boxes 1-18)\nSubseries B: Topical Correspondence (Boxes 19-21)\nII)\tManuscripts by George Garrett: \nSubseries A: Shorter Works (Boxes 22-42)\nSubseries B: Speeches and Talks (Boxes 43-44)\nSubseries C: Books (Boxes 45-56)\nSubseries D: Dictionary of Literary Biography Articles arranged chronologically (Boxes 57-60)\nIII)\tPapers concerning Professional, Personal, and Organizational Activities \nSubseries A: Organizations, Conferences, and Workshops (Boxes 61-65)\nSubseries B: Professional and Personal Papers of George Garrett (Boxes 66-85)\nIV)\tManuscripts by Other Authors (Boxes 86-104)               \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dictionary of Literary Biography\" articles are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe audiocassettes with known dates were arranged by the date of the talk, panel, reading, etc. The compact disks are listed at the end of the guide following all the audiocassettes.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement","Arrangement","Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The papers of George Garrett are organized in four series: ","I)\tCorrespondence of George Garrett\nSubseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence (Boxes 1-18)\nSubseries B: Topical Correspondence (Boxes 19-21)\nII)\tManuscripts by George Garrett: \nSubseries A: Shorter Works (Boxes 22-42)\nSubseries B: Speeches and Talks (Boxes 43-44)\nSubseries C: Books (Boxes 45-56)\nSubseries D: Dictionary of Literary Biography Articles arranged chronologically (Boxes 57-60)\nIII)\tPapers concerning Professional, Personal, and Organizational Activities \nSubseries A: Organizations, Conferences, and Workshops (Boxes 61-65)\nSubseries B: Professional and Personal Papers of George Garrett (Boxes 66-85)\nIV)\tManuscripts by Other Authors (Boxes 86-104)               ","\"Dictionary of Literary Biography\" articles are arranged chronologically.","The audiocassettes with known dates were arranged by the date of the talk, panel, reading, etc. The compact disks are listed at the end of the guide following all the audiocassettes."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGeorge Palmer Garrett, Jr. was born to George Palmer and Rosalie Toomer Garrett in Orlando, Florida, on June 11, 1929. He married musician Susan Parrish Jackson on June 14, 1952, and they had three children, William Palmer Garrett, Rosalie Alice Garrett, and George Gorham Garrett. Garrett died in Charlottesville, on May 26, 2008, at 78 years of age. \nGarrett graduated from the Sewanee Military Academy, Sewanee, Tennessee, in 1946, and the Hill School, Pottstown, Pennsylvania, in 1947. His college education began at Princeton, where he was awarded his Bachelor's degree in 1952, his Master's in 1956, and his doctorate in 1985 for his work on his three Elizabethan novels. After his graduation from Princeton in 1952, Garrett served in the U.S. Army Active Reserves (Field Artillery) in the Free Territory of Trieste and in Linz, Austria. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGarrett taught at the University of Virginia from 1962-1967 and again as the Henry Hoyns professor of creative writing from 1984-1999. He also taught at Wesleyan University (1957-1960), Rice University (1961-1962), Hollins College (1967-1971), the University of South Carolina (1971-1974), Princeton (1974-1977), Columbia University (1977-1978), and the University of Michigan (1979-1984). He also served as poetry editor for the Transatlantic Review from 1958-1971. Garrett was a popular choice for literary readings, lectures and talks to a variety of audiences; a book reviewer for many publications; and served as a reader for several academic presses. He was also very generous in his recommendations of students and colleagues and in supporting publications of new authors with blurbs and other statements. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome recent examples of Garrett's many awards and honors include:  The T.S. Eliot Award (1989), the Thomas Wolfe Prize (2006), the PEN/Malamud Award for short fiction (1991), the Library of Virginia Lifetime Achievement Award (2005), the New York Public Library Literary Lion Award (1988), Aiken-Taylor Award (1999) the Cleanth Brooks Medal for Lifetime Achievement from the Fellowship of Southern Writers (2005), and the Carole Weinstein Poetry Prize (2006). \n    \nHe also served as Vice-Chancellor of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, 1988-1993, and as Chancellor, 1993-1997, as well as President of the Associated Writing Programs, 1971-1974.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor more information about Garrett and his work, the following books are useful: Understanding George Garrett by R.H.W. Dillard; George Garrett: the Elizabethan Trilogy edited by Brooke Horvath and Irving Malin; To Come Up Grinning: A Tribute to George Garrett by Paul Ruffin and Stuart Wright; and The Art of the Magic Striptease: the Literary Layers of George Garrett by Casey Clabough. Stuart Wright has also edited George Garrett A Bibliography, 1947-1988, which is useful for his earlier work. Resources within the collections include three folders of articles about George Garrett in Box 66 and assorted news clippings about his career in Box 76. There are also numerous resources available on the internet and other shorter print sources.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["George Palmer Garrett, Jr. was born to George Palmer and Rosalie Toomer Garrett in Orlando, Florida, on June 11, 1929. He married musician Susan Parrish Jackson on June 14, 1952, and they had three children, William Palmer Garrett, Rosalie Alice Garrett, and George Gorham Garrett. Garrett died in Charlottesville, on May 26, 2008, at 78 years of age. \nGarrett graduated from the Sewanee Military Academy, Sewanee, Tennessee, in 1946, and the Hill School, Pottstown, Pennsylvania, in 1947. His college education began at Princeton, where he was awarded his Bachelor's degree in 1952, his Master's in 1956, and his doctorate in 1985 for his work on his three Elizabethan novels. After his graduation from Princeton in 1952, Garrett served in the U.S. Army Active Reserves (Field Artillery) in the Free Territory of Trieste and in Linz, Austria. ","Garrett taught at the University of Virginia from 1962-1967 and again as the Henry Hoyns professor of creative writing from 1984-1999. He also taught at Wesleyan University (1957-1960), Rice University (1961-1962), Hollins College (1967-1971), the University of South Carolina (1971-1974), Princeton (1974-1977), Columbia University (1977-1978), and the University of Michigan (1979-1984). He also served as poetry editor for the Transatlantic Review from 1958-1971. Garrett was a popular choice for literary readings, lectures and talks to a variety of audiences; a book reviewer for many publications; and served as a reader for several academic presses. He was also very generous in his recommendations of students and colleagues and in supporting publications of new authors with blurbs and other statements. ","Some recent examples of Garrett's many awards and honors include:  The T.S. Eliot Award (1989), the Thomas Wolfe Prize (2006), the PEN/Malamud Award for short fiction (1991), the Library of Virginia Lifetime Achievement Award (2005), the New York Public Library Literary Lion Award (1988), Aiken-Taylor Award (1999) the Cleanth Brooks Medal for Lifetime Achievement from the Fellowship of Southern Writers (2005), and the Carole Weinstein Poetry Prize (2006). \n    \nHe also served as Vice-Chancellor of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, 1988-1993, and as Chancellor, 1993-1997, as well as President of the Associated Writing Programs, 1971-1974.","For more information about Garrett and his work, the following books are useful: Understanding George Garrett by R.H.W. Dillard; George Garrett: the Elizabethan Trilogy edited by Brooke Horvath and Irving Malin; To Come Up Grinning: A Tribute to George Garrett by Paul Ruffin and Stuart Wright; and The Art of the Magic Striptease: the Literary Layers of George Garrett by Casey Clabough. Stuart Wright has also edited George Garrett A Bibliography, 1947-1988, which is useful for his earlier work. Resources within the collections include three folders of articles about George Garrett in Box 66 and assorted news clippings about his career in Box 76. There are also numerous resources available on the internet and other shorter print sources."],"originalsloc_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Original of \"Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster\" is at Duke University – no copying or transcription.\u003c/p\u003e"],"originalsloc_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Originals"],"originalsloc_tesim":["The Original of \"Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster\" is at Duke University – no copying or transcription."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett papers, MSS 13273, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["George Garrett papers, MSS 13273, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe papers of George Garrett (1929-2008), American novelist, poet, playwright, editor, and former University of Virginia English professor, consists of about 30,000 items (104 Hollinger boxes, ca. 43.5 linear feet), chiefly 1930-2008, with some earlier photographs and Garrett family materials dating back to 1855. The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of literary and critical work by George Garrett, interviews, manuscripts  and typescripts by other writers, speeches and talks by Garrett, Garrett's articles and other work for the Dictionary of Literary Biography, screenplays, research notes and other research materials, genealogy and family history, photographs, computer disks of his work, and audiocassette tapes. The audio cassette tapes have been transferred to a separate number (MSS 13273-f) to facilitate access, description, and barcoding. Electronic versions of Garrett's work, chiefly interviews and some short stories, are listed in this guide and can be made available to scholars in the Special Collections reading room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Bill Abbott, Karl Ackerman, Brian Adams, Frank Adams, Dr. Michael Adams, Dick Adicks, Michael D. Aeschliman, Gillon Aitken, Hugh Akerman, Jr., Dallas Albriton, Laura Albriton, Michelle Allaire, Robert F. Allen, Jr.,  Nancy Allison, Lisbeth Anderson, Jim and Jan Applewhite.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Matthew Armstrong, Robert Ashcom, Tom Atkins, Ann Austin, Susan Austin, William Austin, Joseph Awad, and Kurt Ayau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Robert Bagg, Joseph Baillargeon, Paul Baker, Tim Baker, David Baldacci, Sara Bande, Amiri Baraka, Ed Barber, Laura Barlameat, Tina Barr, Kenneth Barry, Marlin Barton, Scott Bates, Amanda, Karen and Maggie Bausch, and Robert Bausch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Walton Beacham, Jane Beau, Stephen Becker, Martin Beiser, William Rivers Bell, Jr., Rebecca Bengal, Robert Benson, Ted Bent, William Berger, Charles Berry, Wendell Berry, Doris Betts, and Michael Bevier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Patsy Anne Bickerstaff, Tony Bill, Patrick Bizzard, Sydney Blair, Charlotte Blaylock (about the death of Josephine Jacobsen), Ted Blecker, and Joseph Blotner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Kathleen Bogan, David Booker, Joy Bale Boone, Bryan Borah, John Borgmeyer, Theodore Bouloukos II, David Bovenizer, Nancy and Neal Bowers, Gregory Boyd, Kate Dalton Boyer (\"Chronicles\" editor) and Kay Boyle (chiefly to Susan Garrett).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Anne Brooks Brauer, Bob Brickhouse, Mike Briggs, Jewel Spears Brooker, Gabriella Brooks, T. Alan Broughton, Brock Brower, Betsy Brown, Carrie and John Brown, Fred Brown, Irene Brown, John Brown, Steve Bryant, Jackson R. Bryer, Frederick Buechner, Kelly Bull, John Bullock, Jonathan Bumas, Mrs. Burleson, Alexander Burnham, Fred Busch, and Bob Button.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: William R. Cagle, J. Pendleton Campbell, Richard Cappuccio, B.G. Carter, Rosamond Casey, Verlin and Kay Cassill, Orin Cassill, Betty Cauthen, Elizabeth Cauthen, Benjamin Chadwick, Robert Chapel, Christopher Check, Avery Chenowith, Alan Cheuse, [?] Chute, and John Ciardi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Rebecca Clarke, Sam Cleaver, Robert Clem, Jeannette Clift, Ray Close, William Cobb, Amanda Cockrell, Edwin Cohen (copy of letter to Cohen from Garrett and Charles Wright) , J.B. Coincon, Jason Coleman, Mrs. William C. Coleman, Jr. (to Susan Garrett), Jonathan Coles, Joyce Colony, Edward Cone, Nicole Cooley, Camille Cooper, Eleanor Cooper, W. James Copeland, Susan Core, Taryn Cornelius, Carlyn Coviello, Stephanie Cowell, James Cox, David Cracas, and Joel Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Ruth Daigon, Adam Daniel, Don Darnell, Paul Darst, Janice Daugharty, Leo Daugherty, Peggy Davis, Sara Davis, Christopher Day (to Tom Dowd), Nicholas Delbanco, and Babette Deutsch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include:  Mrs. James Dickey (invitation to \"Jim's 50th Birthday Party\"), Anne W. Dickey, R.P. Dickey, Annie Dillard, Frederick Dillen, Simone Di Piero, Michael Dirda, Alfred Dorn, David Dougherty (The Hill School), Ellen Douglas, Rita Dove, Tom Dowd, Michael Downs, Rhoda Dreyfus, John Dufresne, Benjamin Dunlap, Mrs. T. Evans Dunn (to her daughter, Susan Jackson Garrett), Don Dupree, Valle Dutcher, and Wilma Dykeman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Helen Eano, Susan Early, John Easterly (LSU Press), Clyde Edgerton, Deborah Eisenburg, Lee Titus Elliott, Richard Elman, Brad Embree, Bill Emory, James Erwin, Robert Erwin, James Evans, Patrick Evans, Aaron Even, and Percival Everett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Robert Felix, David Fenza, Leslie Fiedler, Margaret Fiedler, Marc Fitten, Randy Fitzgerald, Jacks [Flavin], Tom Fleming, Mary Flinn, Joseph Flora, Florida Historical Society, and John Flynn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Carolyn Foronda, Gwendoline Fortune, Bill Frank, John Franklin, Tom Franklin, Russell Fraser, Anne Freeman, Robert Fried, Robert S. Friedman, J. Frost (a letter to Frost from Garrett), and Catherine Fry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Diane and Ernest Gaines, Colonel Garland, Anne Marie Gary, Peg Gary, Chris Gavaler, Campbell Geeslin, Samuel W. Gelfman, Louis Gelwicks, Alice George, Merrill Joan Gerber, Virginia Germino, Nicholas Gevers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Denise Giardina, Reginald Gibbons, Richard Gibson (email to Gibson from Garrett), Shawn Gill, Robert Gingher, Dana Gioia and Mary Gioia, Stephen Glass, Peter Goldsmith, Thomas Goldsmith, Herman Gollob, Andrea Gollon, George Gorham, Marnette Graff, Jorie Graham , Alice Grant, Tom Graves, Robert Greene, and Kenneth Greer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Keith Gregory, Jan Gretlund, Brian Griffin, James Grohl, Bernice Grohskopf, Lisa Gschwandtner, Allan Gurganus, Claire Gutierrez, Gabrielle Gutting, and R.S. Gwynn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Helen Garrett, Peter L. Garrett, Alexandra Garrett, Dorothy De Lancey, and Annie Toomer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Alyson Hagy, Allen Hale, James B. Hall, Paul Halliday, Cathy Hankla, Barry Hannah, Jerry Hammond, Janice Harayda, Marifrancis Hardison, George M. Harper, [Michael?] Harper, Allen Harris, Melanie Harris, Marie Harris, William Harrison, Roger Hart, Jill Hartz, Evelyn and Jackie Harvey, David Harvid, George Hawke, Brooks Haxton, and Elizabeth Haysom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Charles Henderson, Jr., Eleanor Henderson, John Hennessy, DeWitt Henry, Jan Hensley, William Heyen, Austin Hicklin, George V. Higgins, Hill School Alumni Office, Richard Hilliard, Katie Hirst, and Virginia V. Hlavsa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Diana Hobby, Edward Hoagland, Christie Hodgen, Angie Hogan, E. David Hohl (to Susan Garrett),William J. Holinger, Lawrence O. Holmberg, Jr., Brooke Horvath, Robert Hosesh, Alice Howell, Barbara Howes, Pat C. Hoy II, John Huber, Susan Hull, Josephine Humphrey, and Justin Humphreys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Susan Irons, John Irwin, Charles Israel, Lucky Jacobs, Melissa Jacobs, Josephine Jacobsen, Caryn James, Benita Kane Jaro, and Philip K. Jason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Robert Hugh Jiranek, Joyce Johnson, Julia Johnson, Larry Johnson, Mary Ann Johnson, Bob Jones (\"The Sewanee Review\"), Jim R. Jones, Julie Jones, Madison Jones, Terry Jones, Daniel P. Jordan (Monticello), and Monty Joynes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Kimberly Kafka, Marilyn Kallet, Pamela Keech, Edmund Keeley (\"Mike\"), Steven Kellman, Kurtis Kelly, Elizabeth Kiem, Philip Kimball, Candace Kime, Jamaica Kincaid, James Kincaid, Melissa King, Carolyn Kizer, and Christina Baker Kline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Elizabeth Knies, Charles A. Knight, Michael and Jill Knight, Michael D. and Barbara Knight, Harry Kollatz, Linda Kuehl, and Maxine Kumin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: James F. Laise, Robert Lamperti, Nana Lampton, John Lancaster, James Landis, John Lang, Stephen Lang, Jeanne Larsen, Peter LaSalle, Starling Lawrence, and Linda Layne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Peter Leach, David Leavitt, John Leggett, Robert Leggett, Cheryll Lewis (on behalf of Mark Brazaitis), Melinda Lewis-Matravers, Peyton Lewis, William Henry Lewis, Jeb Livingood, Dennis Lloyd (University of Alabama Press).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Lotta M. Lofgren, Sundi Lofty, [Ann?] Lombardy, Martina Lopez, Jeffrey Lorber, Caroline Lord, Sylvia Stallings Lowe, Jon Lowy, Sue Ludwig, Edward Lull, Glenna Luschei, and Doni Lystra.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: James J. McAuley, Donald McCaig, Herb McCall, Mary McCall, Lee McCarthy, Peter McCarus, Alec McClelland, Alice McClelland, Suzanne McClelland, Maureen McCloud, Jill McCorkle, Gretchen McCullough, Mary McCue, Sandra M. McDonald (to Mary Lee Settle), Richard P. McDonough, Jo McDougall, Michael McFee, Pearl McHaney, Carol McIntosh, and Lauren MacIntyre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: James McKinley, Roger D. McLean, John McManus, Sheila McMillen, Katherine McNamara, Charles H. McNutt, John McPhee, and Bruce R. McPherson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Carol Magun, Inman Majors, Jeanne Makon, Irving Malin, Paul Mandelbaum, Victor C. Manos, Nancy Manson, Alf Mapp, [Stephen Margulies], Karen Marshall, Cal Massey, Jack Massey, David Maurer, Jean Maynard, Daniel J. Meador, Kate Medina, Samuel Menashe, Don Meredith, Nicholas G. Meriwether, Becky Meriwick, Jim Merritt, Jeffrey Meyers, and Margaret Meyers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: David Middleton, Susan Midland, Leonard Lloyd Milberg, Barbara Miles, Chuck Miller, Katherine Toy Miller, Vic Miller, Larry Millman, Cecilia Milovanovic, Bev and Bill Mills, Brewster Milton, John W. Milton, Phillip Mink, Katherine Minton, Lissa-Denise Mitchell, and Judith Paige Mitchell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Thorpe Moeckel, Nisha Mohammed (on behalf of John Whitehead), Grace Mojtabai, Emily Montjoy, Steven Moore, Robert K. Morris, Wright Morris, James W. Morrison, David Morrissy, Mark Morrow, Gail Mount, Dan Mueller, Ginger Murchison, Dick Murphy, Ray Murray, Jonathan Musgrove, and Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Virginia Chapter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Mike Narducci, National Writers Congress, Robert Nedelkoff, Jessica Neely, Kent Nelson, [George?] Newlin, James Neylon, Somerville Nicholson, Bink Noll, Jim and Stephanie Nohrnberg, the Reverend J. Ellen Nunnally, Debra Nystrom, and some unidentified names beginning with N.'s\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Barack and Michelle Obama, probably signed by an autopen?, Frederick W. Obear, Don Oberdorfer, Thomas O' Connor, Ned Oldham, Robert O'Neil, Howell O'Rear, Carol Orr, Chris Osthaus, Nick Owchar, and Oyster River Press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Theodore Pappas, Michael Parker, Dan Parks, Will Parsons, Brown Patterson, Kelli Rae Patton, Marion B. Peavey, Claudia Peck, John Peck, Margaret Sayers Peden, Leroy P. Percy (to Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, in-laws of Garrett), Paul Perilli, David Perkins, James A. Perkins, Frank M. Perry, Jim Peterson (Executive Director of Region Ten), Jim Peterson, Mary Peterson, Merrill D. Peterson, and Richard Pevear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Les Phillabaum, Louis Phillips, Robert Phillips, Ted Phillips, Sam Pickering, Rolando Pieraccini, Anthony Pirnot, George W. Pitcher, J. E. Pitts, David Plane, and Michael F. Plunkett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Noel Polk, Michael Porterfield, Carol Poster, Mark Powell, Pamela Powers, Melissa Pritchard, Marjorie Pryse, Candace A. Pugh, Donald Purviance, Austin Quigley, Paul Quigley, and Patrick Quinn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Thomas Rabbit, Phil Raiser, Heather Rampel, Ralph Ranald, Julia Randall, [Janet Rasmussen], Shannon Ravenel, Richard Raymond, III, Charlene Redick, John Reed, Kit Reed, Joseph W. Reed, Mathew Reges, Dan Reiter, Karen D. Renner, Jim Rettig, and Paul Reyes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: including: Barbara Rich, Scott P. Richert, Curt Richter, Eric Rickstad, Libbie Rifkin, Nick Rinaldi, Sally Robinson, William Robinson, Sylvia Frank Rodrigue, Dana Roeser, Jackie Roemer, Meredith Rogers, Steve Rogers, Lauren Rooker, Kellye Rosenheim, Val Ross, Margery Rouse, David Roy, and Martha Rozett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Gibbons Ruark, David Rubin, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Stephen Rubin, Douglas P. Rucker, Paul Ruffin, Rhoda M. Ruffner, Shade Rupe, and Sarah Ryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Nora R. Safran, Peter Saji, Sharon R. Sakson, John Stoll Sanders, Myralee Sandridge, Sarabande Books, Inc., Mark H. Saunders, Lillian R. Schafft, Pearl Scherr, Deborah Schneider, Nancy Schoenberger, Gerry Schoonmaker, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Lee Scouten, Eileen Scully, James Seay, Tom Sebring, Peggy Seiler, Charles Semones, Megan Sexton, Liz Seymour, Guy Shahar, Ann J. Shalaski, Rosa Shand, Beth Sheffield, Allen Shepherd, Linda Sherman, Susan Shillinglaw, George W. Sibert (copy), Jennifer M. Siler, Lisa Sims, and Marcy Sims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Ed Skellings, Knute Skinner, Myra Sklarew, Evan Slavitt, Warren Slesinger, Janice L. Smiley, Barbara D. Smith, Carol Houck Smith, Dave Smith, Lael Smith, Lee Smith, R.T. (\"Rod\") Smith, Ron Smith, Sonja H. Smith, [Thomas J. Smith], Tom Smith, William Jay Smith, Neil Snyder, Eliezer Sobel, Susan Sonde, and Katherine Soniat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: J. Spearman, Monroe K. Spears, Amy Spence, Elizabeth Spencer, Hawes Spencer, Matt Spireng, Beth Spires, Radcliffe Squires, Peter Stambler, Susan Stamberg, Les Staniford, William W. Starr, Marian Steele, Stephanie Steo, John Stephens, Mariflo Stephens, Holly Stephenson, Bob Sterling, John W. Stevenson, Peter Stine, and John Stoss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Dick Sugg, Jane B. Sulzberger, Walter Sullivan (\"New York Times\"), Tree Swenson (Academy of American Poets), and Kate Szuchy (Colonnade Club).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch of the material in the file concerns the publication of \"The King of Babylon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Deborah Tall, Barry Targan, Brian Tart, Anne E. Tauzin (LSU Press), Alexander Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor (Chicago Tribune), Mary Tederstrom, Betsy Teter, Alex Theroux, Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression, James Thompson, Bonnie Thurston, Chris Tilghman,, David Tillinghast, Richard Tillinghast, Edward A. Tiryakian, Rene Todd, Tom Toner, Robert Topp, Rosemarie G. Topp, Eugene S. Towles, Karin Trainer, Mark Trainer, Sean Tubbs, David Tucker, Whitney Tullos, and Debbie Healy Turner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: James C. Van Meter, Kristin van Ogtrop, Samuel Vaughan, Becky Vaughn, Patricia F. Vermillion, Fred Viebahn, Tom Viele, Ellen Bryant Voigt, and Tom Voss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Bruce Wagner, Roy S. Waldau, Kit Wallingford, Peter Walpole, George Walsh, Joan Walsh, Ryan Walsh, Colin Walters, Ellen Walther, Sarah Borden Wareck, Chris Warner, Barbara Warren, Steve Wasserman, Daniel Waterman (University of Alabama Press), Tanya Waterman, and George Watson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Angela Weaser, Harold Weatherby, Jack Weiseman, Edward Weismiller, Dean F.Wells, Larry Wells, Matt F.M. Werth, Jr., Tim West, Woody West, Elaine Whitaker, Christine Lamson White, Jon Manchip White, and John W. Whitehead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Nissa Wibecan, Mitch Wieland (\"The Idaho Review\"), Allen Wier, Wes Wier, James Wilcox, Randy Wiley, Miller Williams, Susan S. Williams, Dr. Thomas Williams, Chilton Williamson, Susan R. Williamson, Lex Williford, Calder Willingham, Chris Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Martin Wilson, Mason Wilson, Mindy Wilson, Robert Spencer Wilson, Phil Winstead, Calhoun Winton, Fanny Kemble Wister, Sam Witt, George Witte, Aaron D. Wolf, Greg Wolfe, Brook Harris Wolff, Carolyn K. Woodbridge, Robert Woodring, Martha Woodroof, Casey Woodsbuffalo, John F. Woolverton, Charles Wright, and Writers Guild of American, East\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe last file of  Stuart Wright, consists chiefly of news clippings from Great Britain sent to Garrett with comments from Wright written on the clippings and marked \"Printed Papers\" on the envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Nolan T. Yelich, James O. Yerkes, Ed Yoder, Mel Yoken, Jane Ann Young (University of Virginia Art Museum), Terence Young, Paula Younger, and Diane Zagerman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Adventures of the Artificial Woman\" by Thomas Berger; \"[American Psycho]\" by Bret Easton Ellis; \"Angelica's Grotto\" by Russell Hoban; \"At End of Day\" by George V. Higgins; and \"Average American Boy\" by Jerry Hammond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"The Battle for Christmas\" by Stephen Nissenbaum; \"Bad Behavior\" by Mary Gaitskill; \"Best New American Voices 2001\"; \"Big Chief Elizabeth: the Adventures and Fates of the First English Colonists in America\" by Giles Milton; \"Bird Song\" by Sebastian Faulks; \"Bound to Please: Essays on Great Writers and Their Books\" by Michael Dirda; and \"Byrne: A Novel\" by Anthony Burgess\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include: \"Cambridge\" by Caryl Phillips; \"Canaan\" by Donald McCaig and \"Tehano\" by Allen Wier; \"Cleopatra's Nose\" by Daniel J. Boorstin; \"Cloudsplitter\" by Russell Banks; \"Collected Stories of Wallace Stegner\"; a variety of books about Columbus; \"A Consuming Fire: The Fall of the Confederacy in the Mind of the White Christian South\" by Eugene D. Genovese; \"Damage Them All You Can: Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia\" by George Walsh; and \"A Dead Man in Deptford\" by Anthony Burgess\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Book Reviews includes those for Echoes: \"Poems Left Behind, Poems of Love and Marriage\", and \"Ciardi Himself: Fifteen Essays\" all by John Ciardi; \"The Emperor's General\" by James Webb; \"Ex-Friends: Falling Out With Allen Ginsberg, Lionel and Diana Trilling, Lillian Hellman, Hannah Arendt, and Norman Mailer\" by Norman Podhoretz; \"Fables of the Irish Intelligentsia\" by Nina Fitzpatrick; \"The Fabulous History of the Dismal Swamp Company:  A Story of George Washington's Times\" by Charles Royster; \"Ghost and Flesh, Water and Dust\" by William Goyen; Ginsberg at Evergreen: An Extended Interview\" by Leo Daugherty; \"The Golden Rope\" by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer; \"The Goldin Boys: Stories\" by Joseph Epstein; \"Goldwyn: A Biography\" by A. Scott Berg; and \"Green Stars\" by Charlotte Matthews.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook reviews include: \"Henry and Clara\" by Thomas Mallon; \"Hocus Pocus\" by Kurt Vonnegut; \"The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote\" by Miguel de Cervantes; and \"The History of Southern Women's Literature\" edited by Carolyn Perry and Mary Louise Weaks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReviews include \"If They Move…Kill 'Em! The Life and Times of Sam Peckinpah\" by David Weddle; \"In Montaigne's Tower: Essays\" by Hilary Masters; \"The Invisible Enemy: Alcoholism and the Modern Short Story\" edited by Miriam Dow and Jennifer Regan; and \"Key West Tales\" by John Hersey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook Reviews include \"Learning to Fly: A Writer's Memoir by Mary Lee Settle\" edited by Anne Hobson Freeman;  \"The Lighthouse Keeper: Essays on the Poetry of Eleanor Ross Taylor\"; \"Like a Fiery Elephant: The Story of B.S. Johnson\" by Jonathan Coe; \"Little Kingdoms\" by Steven Millhauser; \"Living After Midnight: A Novella and Stories\" by Lee K. Abbott; \"Looking for Fred Schmidt\" by Seymour Epstein; \"Marx Deceased\" by Carl Djerassi; and \"Morality Play\" by Barry Unsworth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook reviews include \"Nashville 1864: The Dying of the Light\" by Madison Jones; \"On the Origins of War and the Preservation of Peace\" by Donald Kagan; \"Owen Wister Out West: His Journals and Letters\" edited by Fanny Kemble Wister; \"Peter Taylor: A Writer's Life\" by Hubert H. McAlexander; \"The Physician of London\" by Stephanie Cowell; \"The Portable Shakespeare\"; \"The Princeton Anthology of Writing: Favorite Pieces by the Ferris/McGraw Writers at Princeton University\" edited by John McPhee and Carol Rigolo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook reviews include \"Rabbit at Rest\" by John Updike; \"The Red King's Rebellion\" by Russell Bourne; \"Rollerball?\" by William Harrison; \"Sailor Song\" by Ken Kesey; \"The School of Night: A Novel\" by Alan Wall; \"Shakespeare and Co.\"  by Stanley Wells and another review of three other books about Shakespeare titled \"Rising from the Dead\"; \"Sir John Hawkins Queen Elizabeth's Slave Trader\" by Harry Kelsey; \"Spending the Light\" by Tom Smith; \"Stations of the Air: Thirty-Three Poems\" by John Ciardi; \"Stories from the Transatlantic Review\" by Joseph F. McCrindle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"\"Talking Back to Emily Dickinson and Other Essays\" by William H. Pritchard; \"The Tenants of Time\" by Thomas Flanagan; \"Time at War\" by Nicholas Mosley; \"To A Distant Land\" by James McConkey; \"Toussaint Louverture: A Biography\" by Madison Smartt Bell; \"The True History of the Kelly Gang\" by Peter Carey; \"The 23rd Dream\" by Kathy Whitsitt; \"25 and Under/Fiction\" edited by Susan Ketchin and Neil Giordano; \"Unto the Sons\" by Gay Talese; \"Various Antidotes: Stories\" by Joanna Scott; and A Visitation of Spirits\" by Randall Kenan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook reviews include \"War and the World: Military Power and the Fate of Continents 1450-2000\" by Jeremy Black; \"A Way of Happening: Observations of Contemporary Poetry\" by Fred Chappell; \"The White Rooster\" by Robert Bausch; \"Winter Run\" by Robert Ashcom; \"Wolfe in Wolfe's Clothing,\" a review of two books concerning Thomas Wolfe, both edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli; \"The World of Christopher Marlowe\" by David Riggs; and \"The Year of Silence\" by Madison Smartt Bell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include copies of the Treatment and Notes; A Screenplay Treatment, Copy, 25 pages; Draft of Screenplay Typescript, Copy, 131 pages; and Second Draft of Screenplay Typescriptm Copy, 121 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This short story includes a Manuscript Version, 59 pages, with additional pages for a possible lead-in to the story (December 7, 2003); Manuscript \"B Version,\" one with typescript pages interspersed and another with only typescript pages (December 22, 2003); Four Typescript Copies, one submitted to Witness\", and one without the first section numbered \"1\" (circa 2003); and a Reading Version Typescript, with changes and corrections in red and black marker (circa 2003).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis includes two Typescript Versions, an incomplete Early Draft with changes, and another with changes, 24 pages; and a page proof.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis includes the \"Foreword\" by George Garrett and three of his poems; also includes a letter from George Roupe, October 7, 2002, about the proof.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis includes two drafts and revised manuscript and typescript pages, 68 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis was originally given at \"Honoring the Career of Joseph Blotner,\" South Atlantic Modern Language Association Convention, and later published in \"The Sewanee Review\" (Winter 2005).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems include: \"After Adam All Men Are Sad-Faced Clowns\"; \"Another Lent\"; \"Another Petition\"; \"Another Toast\"; \"Another Version\"; \"Answering Machine\"; \"Anthologies I (Then and There – Rome, 1958)\"; \"Anthologies II (Here and Now)\"; \"Apologia (for Lives of the Poets)\"; \"Arkansas Funeral\"; \"Ballad\"; \"Body's No Good Buddy Any More\"; \"Book Review\"; \"Brief Sermon\"; \"Broken Music\"; and \"By the Book.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems include: \"Cellphone\"; \"Cleaning Out\"; \"Crows\"; \"Falling in Love Again\" (published as \"Lust\"); \"For Linda Evangelista\"; \"Figure of Speech\"; \"Fin de Siecle\"; \"First Light York Harbor\"; \"Five Card Draw, Jacks Are Wild\"; \"From Lives of the Poets: A Satire\"; \"Ghosts\"; \"Good as a Gold Watch\"; \"Grapes\"; and \"Group Portrait.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems include: \"Hail to the Chief\"; \"Inch by Inch\"; \"Jacob\"; \"Jacob (Again)\";  \"Job's Messengers\"; \"A Little Night Music\"; \"Long and Short of It: A Letter to Brendan Galvin\"; \"Luck's Shining Child\"; \"March 1994 Three Poems for Cork Smith\" (includes \"Good as a Gold Watch,\" First Bluejay,\" and \"God Save the King\"); \"Mundane Metamorphosis\"; \"My Own Self\"; \"New Year's Eve\"; \"Op-Ed Pages\"; \"Pardon Me (To a certain very dead poet)\"; \"Petition\"; \"Postcard From the Villa Serbelloni\"; \"Postcard to an Old Friend\"; \"Preface to 'Lives of the Poets'; and \"Punch Line.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems include: \"Resolutions\"; \"Silver Poet\"; \"Snapshots of the Poets\"; \"Some Deadly Sins\"; \"Some Enormous Surprises\"; \"Straight Flush\" (also titled \"In Italia a Bellagio\"); \"A Suit for Mr. Charley\"; \"To Suffer From Low Self of Steam\"; \"Two Elegies (In Memory of O. B. Hardison, Jr.); \"We're in the Money (from Op-Ed Pages)\"; \"When I Consider\"; \"Whistling in the Dark\"; \"A Word for the Competition\"; and \"Yellow Shoe Poet.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include a Manuscript Version – Notes and Drafts 1 and 2; Manuscript Version, 183 pages; Typescript Version, Original Drafts; Typescript Version, Revised Drafts and Incomplete Draft; and Manuscript Version, \"Leftovers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes various versions, mixed Manuscript and Typescript, 45 pages; mixed Manuscript and Typescript, pages 114-156, 161-163; Typescript, 42 pages; and Typescript, with changes and corrections in red, 42 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious versions include: Original Manuscript, Original, Pages 1-169, described by Garrett in \"Contemporary Authors Volume 202\"; Manuscript and Typescript Drafts, Notes, and Bibliography; On-Going, Early Draft Typescript; and On-Going, Chapter 1, Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Manuscript Version and a Typescript Version, 19 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include: Manuscript Version, 129 pages; mixed Manuscript and Typescript Versions, both with changes and corrections; Miscellaneous Drafts, Research, and \"Leftovers\"; and On-Going Typescript Version, 13 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include: Manuscript Version and Typescript Versions, with corrections and changes, 9 and 10 pages; and Copies and Offprint.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSermon at St. George's, York Harbor, Maine, 1980 February (from 13273-g)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNew York Public Library Version of Talk about his research into Elizabethan times, 1985 June 24\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePhi Beta Kappa Talks – Outline and Notes and \"Winning and Losing,\" University of Richmond, 1988 March 24?, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNew York Public Library Literary Lions Dinner material, 1988?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonors Convocation Address, Hollins College, 1989 April 18\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCelebration of the 90th Birthday of Rosalie Toomer Garrett, 1989?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Heroes\" PEN/Faulkner Talk, Folgers, 1991?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Faulkner and the Public Arts\" A Talk given at the Chinese University, Hong Kong, 1994\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Reading for Writers,\" post 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Celebration,\" University of South Carolina, Talk, 1996 September\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChristianity and Literature - Manuscript Drafts of talks given by Garrett at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy, Virginia, for their adult education program on Christianity and Literature, 1996\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Christianity and the Movies: Babette's Feast and The Virgin Spring\" – Manuscript Notes and Drafts - A Talk given by Garrett at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1996?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Christianity and the Movies: Babette's Feast and The Virgin Spring\" – 2 Typescripts - A Talk given by Garrett at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1996?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWinter Park Talk – \"You Can't Go Home Again: One Writer's Pain and Pleasure,\" 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech at the Retirement Party of Martin Battestin, circa 1998 May\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBarnes and Noble Poetry Reading, post 1998\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRemarks at the Memorial Service for Bill Pedens, 2000 March 10\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRemarks at the Tenth Anniversary of the O.B. Hardison Poetry Prize, awarded to Rachel Hadas, 2000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames Gould Cozzens Symposium, University of South Carolina, 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKeynote Address at the [2001 Chattanooga Conference on Southern Literature], 2001 April 21\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSermon delivered at [St. Mary's-on-the-Highlands], 2001?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTalk on Historical Fiction at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference, 2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction of Henry S. Taylor at the Folger Library, 2003 September 23\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTalk at Knoxville, Tennessee, Southern Literature Festival Honoring George Garrett at the University of Tennessee, 2003 October 2-4\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLecture to Docents at the Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia, on Art and Literature, 2003?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTalk about To Kill a Mockingbird, followed by a Reading of Garrett's story \"Gator Bait,\" Manuscript, 29 pages, circa 2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRemarks at the Recognition of R.H.W. Dillard by the Fellowship of Southern Writers, Manuscript [The Hanes Award for Poetry?], 2003?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech concerning Virginia for the Arts, 2004 January 28\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProgram of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, 2004 March 25\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Festival of the Book Panel, 2004 March\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTalk on the Balance between Fact and Fiction in Our Literature, 2004 March\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTalk to the Friends of the Library, Waynesboro, Virginia, 2004 April 21\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePoetry Reading at \"Magnolia,\" Scottsville Café, with Notes, 2004 September\n    \nTalk at the [Monticello] Foundation Celebration of the Memory of Eudora Welty, 2004?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction of George Garrett by Sam Gwynn prior to Garrett's lecture at Sewanee University, 2004\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddress welcoming Dana Gioia to the University of Virginia where he spoke in the Harrison Small Auditorium, 2004\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"This Fickle Literary World: From Here to Eternity\" for the James Jones Society, Robinson, Illinois, undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Updike's In the Beauty of the Lilies\" Talk at Westminster, Canterbury, Norfolk, Virginia,\nundated\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLibrary of Congress Reading, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSpeech for the Fellowship of Southern Writers, Manuscript and Notes, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction of Elise Guidoni and her lecture on William Faulkner, \"History as Trauma\" the concluding lecture for \"William Faulkner in Our Time\" 2004 September 30\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTalk about University Presses and their Importance in his career, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction of Henry Taylor,  undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTalk at the University of Virginia on Creative Writing, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTalk about the Arts – Manuscript, Various Drafts, undated \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Talks concerning National Public Radio, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Garrett's literary predecessors, undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bad Man Blues: A Portable George Garrett\" includes: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, Pages 1-297 (2 folders), 1998 ?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction \"Skin and Bones George Garrett's Living Spirits\" by Allen Wier, Typescript, 15 pages, 1998 April 28\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDust Jacket, 1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe novel,\"Double Vision,\" was originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree,\" or had individually titled chapters. These will be included in the descriptions of the early versions but are designated by the published title \"Double Vision.\" Versions include: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEarly Manuscript Draft of Opening Chapter, 2001 February 3\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePartial Chapters and Notes, Manuscript and Typescript, for sections \"Some Books,\" \"Frank Toomer's Summer Reading List,\" etc., 2001 October 14, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Green Springs the Tree\" Manuscript and Typescript Versions of Chapters 1-9, with autograph changes and corrections, pages 1-75, 2002 July 25 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDraft, Typescript and five pages of Manuscript, 2002 August 5\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWas originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), Parts of an Earlier Draft, Typescripts, 2002?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEarly Title \"Every Bitter Thing\" – First Draft of \"Birthday\" Section, which became Chapter 3, 2002?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDouble Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"),Front Matter and Part One \"A Story Goes With It\" and Part Two \"Beginning,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 1-114 (1 of 4 folders)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDouble Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), Part One \"Middle,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 115-225 (2 of 4 folders)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDouble Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), Part Two \"Middle,\" and \"Ending,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 226-362 (3 of 4 folders)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDouble Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), \"Intermission\" and \"Begin Again,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 363-413 (4 of 4 folders)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDouble Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\") Typescript, First Version, 273 pages (2 folders)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDouble Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\") Typescript, Middle Version in Three Parts, 273 pages (2 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript for \"Preliminary\" (\"A Story Goes \nWith It\") and \"Main Event,\" 313 pages (1 of 2 folders) circa 2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript for \"Ending\" and \"Begin Again,\" 313 pages (2 of 2 folders) circa 2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript for Second Version, 313 pages, beginning with \"A Story Goes With It,\" 313 pages (2 folders) circa 2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, Third Version?, consisting of \"A Story Goes With It,\" pages 1-39, and \"With  My Body I Thee Worship,\" pages 1-33, circa 2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript for \"Main Event\" only, pages 1-58 missing, pages 59-295 present, circa 2002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript consisting of sections \"A Story Goes With It,\" and \"Main Event\" pages 1-156 (1 of 2 folders), circa 2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript consisting of sections \"Middle,\" \"Feeling Good, Feeling Fine,\" and an untitled last small section, pages 157-313 (2 of 2 folders), circa 2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript for \"Beginning\" and Numbered Chapters, Incomplete, circa 2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, pages 104-233, and \"Part Three \"With My Body I Thee Worship,\" 33 pages, circa 2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapter 1, circa 2002-2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 9-11, circa 2002-2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 12, 14, and 15, circa 2002-2003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 16-17, circa 2002-2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 11, 19, originally titled \"Political Animals\" and \"Peter\" circa 2002-2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 20-23, circa 2002-2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 26-28, circa 2002-2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRevised Typescript, pages 117-178, 2 Copies, 2003 August 20\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, Early Version, 174 pages, circa 2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, Penultimate Draft, 174 pages, circa 2003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, 175 pages, circa 2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, \"Next to Last Version?\" 177 pages, circa 2003 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, \"Next to Last Version?\" 177 pages, circa 2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, Last Version?, 178 pages, circa 2003?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, Last Version?, 178 pages, circa 2003\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, Last Version?, 178 pages, double-sided copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBound Typescript, 178 pages, 2004?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBound Typescript, 178 pages (2 Copies), 2004?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAuthor's First Proofs, 2004\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAuthor's First Proofs (Copies), 2004\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReader's Reports, Blurbs, and Endorsements, \n2003-2004\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePartial Chapters and Notes, Manuscript and Typescript, undated\t\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePartial Chapters and Notes, Manuscript and Typescript, undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDrafts (2 folders)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscripts and Typescript, 275 pages (2 folders)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, pages 1-258 (2 folders)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, pages 1-117, 148-253\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript, 253 pages, double-sided copy, 2005?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and Typescript, 274 pages, 2005 April 16?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and Typescript – Garrett's Description of the Book, Blurb Suggestions, Front Matter, Review Suggestions, etc., 2005?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePage Proofs, 179 pages, 2005 December 9-13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Penultimate Version,\" 191 pages\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript?, 195 pages\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAt least two slightly different versions, with some blank pages, in a page proof format, 2001 January 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete Transcript Versions\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTranscript Versions, 29 pages and 32 pages\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrint copy, pages 229-244\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVersions include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eManuscript Version, pages 1-195 (2 folders)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypescript Drafts\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProofs and Print Copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndividual folders include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArt Museum\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClass and English Department Papers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEvents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeminars at Oxford, England – \"Gloriana The Life and Times of Elizabeth I\"; \"William Shakespeare, His Life and Times,\" and \"From Castle to Country House\" all held in August\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks reviewed include: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Collected Poems of George Garrett\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Days of Our Lives Lie in Fragments\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Death of the Fox\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Double Vision\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Entered from the Sun\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"An Evening Performance\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Going to See the Elephant: Pieces of a Writing Life\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks reviewed include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"The Magic Striptease\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Poison Pen: or Live Now and Pay Later\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Southern Excursions\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"The Succession\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Whistling in the Dark\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"The Yellow Shoe Poets: Selected Poems, 1964-1999\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo notebooks have specific contents. One concerns Joyce Cary (circa 1965) and the second is an address book and notebook, with some notes on Garrett's own bibliography and thoughts on man's greatest incapacity (1971-1973).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebooks include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotebook with notes on Robert Greene, Elizabethan Era (2001)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotebook concerning Robert Greene, Garrett's proposed novella \"Green Springs the Tree,\" and Notes and Research about Hollywood for a Novel (2005)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotebook concerning \"From Here to Eternity\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes include those about on-going and miscellaneous projects, an adaptation class, Joseph Blotner, and Elizabethan England and the Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series of the papers of George Garrett contains 566 various audiocassettes and 13 compact disks from the papers of George Garrett. The series contains readings by Garrett and other literary figures at a variety of classes, workshops, events, radio programs, and literary festivals as well as appearances at bookstores, colleges, and churches. Venues include the Virginia Festival of the Book, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, Hollins Literary Festival, Jefferson Institute for Life Long Learning, New Dominion Bookstore, Second Street Gallery, Williams Corner Bookstore, PEN/Faulkner Awards, Association of Writers and Writing Programs, Bennington Writer's Workshops, Poetry Society of Virginia, St. Paul's Church, Ivy, University of Virginia Bookstore, and the Yellow Shoe Poets (Louisiana State University).  Of interest are his reading at the funeral service for May Sarton, the Raleigh lecture at Trinity College, Oxford, readings in honor of Staige Blackford, Martin Battestin on George Herbert, a discussion of John Updike, and Henry Taylor's essay on Eleanor Taylor.  Several of the tapes were commercially produced.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also contains readings by Betty Adcock, John Aldridge, James Applewhite, John Ashberry, Martin Battestin, Ruthe Battestin, Richard Bausch, Robert Bausch, Ann Beattie, Madison Bell, Wendell Berry, John Berryman, James H. Billington, Sydney Blair, Amy Bloom, Robert Brickhouse,  Carrie Brown, Frederic Buechner, John Casey, Grace Cavalieri, Paula Champa, Fred Chappell, Avery Chenoweth, Kelly Cherry,  Alan Cheuse, Carolyn Chute, Amy Clampitt, Nicole Cooley, Elizabeth Cox, Patrick Cribben, Michael Curtis, Janice Daugherty, Doug Day, Elizabeth Dewberry, Leo Diehl, R.H.W. Dillard, Ellen Douglas, Rita Dove, Tom Drury, John Ehle, Garrett Epps, Mary Flinn, Roland Flint, and Ann Freeman. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther readings include ones by Mary Gaitskill, Brendan Galvin, Ted Genoways, Margaret Gibson, John Gielgud, The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, Andrea Gollin, William Goyen, Vivian Gornick, Lucy Grealy, Alec Guinness, Alyson Hagy, Jim Hall, Cathryn  Hankla, O. B. Hardison, Michael Harper, Brooks Haxton, Anthony Hecht, Brodie Herndon, Angie Hogan, Michael Hornburg, David Huddle, Henry Huddle, Jim Jeter, Denis Johnson, Julia Johnson, Fred Kasten, Alfred Kazin, Garrison Keillor, Phillip Kimball, Carolyn Kizer, Joyce Kornblatt, Jeanne Larsen, Doug Lawson, William Henry Lewis, Jeb Livingood, James McAuley, Jill McCorkle,  Kevin McFadden, Jay McInerney, James McKinley, Tim McLaurin, David McNair, Hilary Masters, Peter Matthiessen, Bernard Mayes, Sheila McMillen, W. S. Merwin, Michael Mewshaw, Thorpe Moeckel, Rick Moody, and Craig Mueller.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdditional readings are by Debra Nystrom, Ed Ochester, Flannery O'Connor, Robert O'Neil, Gregory Orr, Janet Peery, Carol Poster, Virginia Priest, Liam Rector, Alexandra Ripley, Lucinda Roy, Paul Ruffin, Stephen Sandy,  Helen Schulman, Lisa Russ-Spaar, Mary Lee Settle, Mona Simpson, David Slavitt, R. T. Smith, Ron Smith, Elizabeth Spencer, Elizabeth Spires, Darcey Steinke,  John Stone, Robert Stone, Deborah Sussman, Gay Talese, Amy Tan, Henry Taylor, Anita Thompson, Christopher Tilghman, William H. Townsend, Betsy Vaughan, William Warfield, Mac Wellman, Tom Whalen, Allen Wier, Marianne Wiggins, James Wilcox, Lisa Williams, Lex Williford, Calder Willingham, Fred Wiseman, Meg Wolitzer, and Charles Wright.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also contains a compact disk of Chopin piano pieces and a set of twelve compact disks of Gary Gallagher's book \"Robert E. Lee and His High Command.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Lion of Whitehall: William H. Townsend, 1953 (Audiocassette 2929)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJim and Marion Jeter, and Sandy and Peter Garrett talking, 1971? and Duplicate (Audiocassette 2930-2931)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eO.B. Hardison and Grace Cavalieri, poetry reading at MLK Library, 1976 May 6 (Audiocassette 2932)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, sermon for St. George's, York, Maine, 1977 (Audiocassette 2933) and Duplicate? (Audiocassette 3191)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePhilip Kimball, reading at Johnson State, Side A, 1977 and Side B, 1978 (Audiocassette 2934) and Duplicate (Audiocassette 3240)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCurrents in poetry. Eighth grade, 1974 Spring (Audiocassette 2935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInauguration, 1981 (Audiocassette 2936)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMichael Mewshaw, Bennington, 1987 July 23 (Audiocassette 2937)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAllen Wier and George Garrett, Bennington, 1987 July 23 (Audiocassette 2938)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at the Poetry Society of Virginia, 1987 September 19 (Audiocassette 2939, Duplicate 2940)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Second Street Gallery, introduction by Michael Parker, 1987 December 6 (Audiocassette 2941)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFred Wiseman Panel. Participants: Irby Brown (Moderator), Fred Wiseman, David Slavitt, and Bernard Mayes, 1988 October 28 (Audiocassette 2942)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia English Club reading, 1989 February 23 (Audiocassette 2943)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDouglas Day, reading from his new novel, Williams Corner Bookstore, 1989 April 19 (Audiocassette 2944)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading in Alabama, 1994 September 28 (Audiocassette 2945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor, reading \"Landscape with Tractor,\" undated (Audiocassette 2946 and Duplicate 3400)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePoets Corner, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, undated (Audiocassette 2947)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNational Public Radio, Weekend Edition, \"The Wedding Cake Stories,\" 1989 June 11-July 23 (Audiocassette 2948 and Duplicate 3296)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlyson Hagy, reading at Stonecoast, 1989 August (Audiocassette 2949)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAvery Chenoweth, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1989 October 4 (Audiocassette 2950)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, talk to the Writer's Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1990 May 30 (Audiocassette 2951 and Duplicate 3337)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor, reading to \"Young Writers Program\" 1990 July 23 (Audiocassette 2952)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eO.B. Hardison memorial service. George Garret MC, 1990 August 24 (Audiocassette 2953)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Hollins College, introduction by R. H. W. Dillard, 1990 October 9 (Audiocassette 2954)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e40 Years of Los Angeles Small Presses, 1990 October 27, Tapes 1-2 (Audiocassettes 2955-2956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 Years of Los Angeles Small Presses, 1990 October 27, Tapes 3-5 (Audiocassettes 2957-2959)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePEN Faulkner/Malamud Award, George Garrett reading at Folger Library, introduction by Richard Bausch, 1990 December 7 (Audiocassette 2960 and Duplicate 3326)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary Gaitskill, reading at the Gallery, University of Virginia, 1991 February 20 (Audiocassette 2961)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at the Jefferson Society, 1991 March 2 (Audiocassette 2962)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading to the Faulty Wives' Club. University of Virginia, 1991 April 1 (Audiocassette 2963 and 2964)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDebra Nystrom and Sydney Blair reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, University of Virginia, 1991 April 24 (Audiocassette 2965 and Duplicate 3347)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett talking about Bonfire of the Vanities at Westminster-Canterbury, Virginia Beach, 1991 May 1 (Audiocassette 2966 and Duplicate 3328)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading academic anecdotes, etc. at Loudon County Presbyterian Church, undated (Audiocassette 2967)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading from \"Unwritten Stories, Untold Tales\", Second Street Gallery, University of Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 2968)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eW. S. Merwin, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Steve Cushman (incomplete), 1991 November 14 (Audiocassette 2969 and Duplicate 3439)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"George Garrett at Large,\" Jacksonville, Florida, 1991 November 23 (Audiocassette 2970 and Duplicate 3468)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett \"Memory,\" 1992 (Audiocassette 2971)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Tip\" O'Neill's Favorite Boston/ Irish Stories and Tunes with Leo Diehl, 1992, commercially produced and copyrighted (Audiocassette 2972)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at the Second Street Gallery, University of Virginia, 1992 January 26 (Audiocassette 2973)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at White Hall, Emory University, 1992 February 18 (Audiocassette 2974)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading to Junior League; Frederick Buechner, reading at University of Virginia with an introduction by George Garrett, 1992 April 15 (Audiocassette 2975)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Literature of War\" class. Sydney Blair, reading from Buffalo, George Garrett talking, 1992 April 16 (Audiocassette 2976)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSOS reading for the homeless, University of Virginia, 1992 September 22 (Audiocassette 2977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, introduction by Jackson Bolyer, Hofstra University, 1992 September 25 (Audiocassette 2978)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCalder Willingham at University of Virginia, 1992 October 3 (Audiocassette 2979)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFred Chappell and others, reading from Chappell's translation of Plautus, 1992 November 15 (Audiocassette 2980)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading to American Association of University Women, introduction by Mary Flinn, 1992 November 21, and George Garrett, reading to Jefferson Scholars, 1992 November 22 (Audiocassette 2981 and Duplicate 3442)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading at Second Street Gallery, 1992 December 6 (Audiocassette 2982 and Duplicate 3314)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMarianne Wiggins, talk at University of Virginia, 1993 March 9 and reading, 1993 March 11, with introduction by George Garrett (Audiocassette 2983 and Duplicate 3440)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDeborah Sussman and Andrea Gollin, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 March 24 (Audiocassette 2984 and Duplicate 3441)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at the Executive Mansion, Charleston, West Virginia, 1993 March 24 (Audiocassette 2985)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett speaking at Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), introduction by Henry Taylor, Norfolk, 1993 March 26 (Audiocassette 2986 and Duplicate 3300)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1993 March 28 (Audiocassette 2987 and Duplicate 3270)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLisa Russ-Spaar, George Garrett, and Gregory Orr reading at the Unitarian Church, 1993 March 29 (Audiocassette 2988 and Duplicate 3292)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChristopher Tilghman, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 March 31 (Audiocassette 2989 and Duplicate 3313)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, lecture to schoolteachers, Virginia Beach, 1993 Spring (Audiocassette 2990)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHelen Schulman and George Garrett, reading at William and Mary, 1993 April 8 (Audiocassette 2991 and Duplicate 3299)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading, undated (Audiocassette 2992)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading, recorded by the American Audio Prose Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1984 May (Audiocassette 2993) and Duplicate (Audiocassette 3343)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"That's What I Like (About the South)\" reading at the Second Street Gallery: Robert Brickhouse, Richard H. W. Dillard, Carolyn Chute, Cathryn Hankla, and Anita Thompson, 1993 April 18 (Audiocassette 2994 and Duplicate 3307)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Uneasy Muses,\" Princeton Alumni Panel, undated (Audiocassette 2995)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, \"About Historical Novels,\" undated (Audiocassette 2996)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSheila McMillen and Douglas Day, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 April 28 (Audiocassette 2997 and Duplicate 3291)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at University of Alabama, introduction by Don Noble, 1993 September 22 (Audiocassette 2998 and Duplicate 3443)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett talking to University of Virginia Associate's Program, Richmond, 1993 November 3 (Audiocassette 2999 and Duplicate 3473)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett speaking to the Alumni Associates, Roanoke, 1993 December 8 (Audiocassette 3000)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1994 January 30 (Audiocassette 3001)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePeter Matthiessen at University of Virginia, introduction by Marc Vassallo, 1994 April 14, incomplete (Audiocassette 3002) stamped \"DIGITIZED\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett speaking at the University of Virginia Alumni Reunion, 1994 June 4 (Audiocassette 3003)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLex Williford, reading (incomplete), Alabama, 1994 September 8 (Audiocassette 3004)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at the University of Alabama, introduction by Don Noble, 1994 September 22 (Audiocassette 3005)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary Lee Settle, George Garrett, and Alan Cheuse reading at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, Richmond, 1994 October 15 (Audiocassette 3006 and Duplicate 3302)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, talk and reading at Altamont School, introduction by Hugo Isom, 1994 November 2 (Audiocassette 3007 and Duplicate 3008)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading and talk at University of Alabama, Huntsville, 1994 November 8 (Audiocassette 3009)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Four Quartets,\" read by Alec Guinness, undated (Audiocassette 3010)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading from: \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You,\" Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 February 1 (Audiocassette 3011 and Duplicate 3260)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChesapeake reading: Charles Wright, Jeanne Larsen, George Garrett, and R.H.W. Dillard, 1995 February 25 (Audiocassette 3012 and Duplicate 3259)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, speaking at St. Paul's, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 February 26 (Audiocassette 3013 and Duplicate 3268)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Henry Lewis, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 March 8 (Audiocassette 3014)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHollins Literary Festival, Ellen Douglas reading, 1995 March 11 (Audiocassette 3015)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor and George Garrett, reading at the Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), introduction by Robert Bausch, 1995 March 28 (Audiocassette 3016 and Duplicate 3475)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at the Thomas Jefferson Institute, 1995 March 29 (Audiocassette 3017 and Duplicate 3018)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Second Street Gallery, University of Virginia, 1995 April 30 (Audiocassette 3019)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWesleyan Writers Conference – George Garrett, Richard Bausch, Amy Bloom, 1995 June 27 (Audiocassette 3020-3021, 3267)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary Lee Settle, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 September 6 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3022 and Duplicate 3298)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert O'Neil and George Garrett at Barnes and Noble, 1995 September 29 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3023-3024, and Duplicate 3478)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at University of the South, undated (Audiocassette 3025)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReading of \"The Entrepreneur\" at The Poetry Center, Philadelphia, 1996 February 25 (Audiocassette 3026, Duplicate 3344)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDenis Johnson, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Douglas Day, 1996 March 19 (Audiocassette 3027 and Duplicate Audiocassette 3271)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFellowship of Southern Writers, Virginia Festival of the Book, University of Virginia, 1996 March 28 (Audiocassette 3028 and Duplicate 3029)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Johns Hopkins University, 1996 April 2 (Audiocassette 3030 and Duplicate 3258)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading, introduction by Sydney Blair, Williams Corner Bookstore, 1996 April 15 (Audiocassette 3031 and Duplicate 3357)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You\" at Barnes and Noble, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1996 May 7 (Audiocassette 3032)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at the Regulator, Durham, North Carolina, 1996 May 14 (Audiocassette 3033)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRick Moody, 1996 July 5 and Elizabeth Cox and Michael Curtis, 1996 July 6, Bennington, Vermont (Audiocassette 3034 and Duplicate 3312)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLiam Rector and Ed Ochester, 1996 July 7 and Jonathan Holden, 1996 July 8, Bennington, Vermont (Audiocassette 3035 and Duplicate 3243)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1996 September 8 (Audiocassette 3036)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Henry Taylor, reading at Georgetown University, 1996 September 19 (Audiocassette 3037 and Duplicate 3038)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, speaking to the Florida Historical Society, undated (Audiocassette 3039)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett – talk at CEA Randolph Macon, 1996 October 5; Reading at Gillman School, 1996 October 7 (Audiocassette 3040)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristopher Tilghman at University of Virginia: talk, introduction by Douglas Day, 1996 October 15; reading, introduction by Bliss Broyard, 1996 October 17 (Audiocassette 3041 and Duplicate 3042)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, speaking to Phi Beta Kappa, University of Virginia, 1991 November 20 (Audiocassette 3043)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and R. T. Smith, reading at the American Association of University Women, introduction by Rick Plant, Staunton, Virginia, 1996 October 27 (Audiocassette 3044 and Duplicate 3045-3046)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Wofford College, introduction by B. Dunlap, 1996 October 29 (Audiocassette 3046)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavid McNair and Doug Lawson, reading at Williams Corner, introduction by Mark Saunders, 1996 October 30 (Audiocassette 3047 and Duplicate 3048)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Paula Champa, reading at Mary Washington, introduction by Hawk Lewis, 1996 November 7 (Audiocassette 3049)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWriters against Hunger, Omni Hotel. Charlottesville, Virginia, 1996 November 14 (Audiocassette 3050 and Duplicate 3051)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, paper on the \"Poetry of Fred Chappell,\" introduction by Walter Sullivan, Sewanee University, 1996 December 2 (Audiocassette 3052)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, \"Poetry of Fred Chappell\", 1996 December 2, Sewanee University, Hilary Masters at University of Virginia, 1996 December 3, introduction by Douglas Day (Audiocassette 3053)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHilary Masters, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Douglas Day, 1996 December 3 (Audiocassette 3054 and Duplicate 3055)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, talking about \"In the Beauty of the Lilies,\" by John Updike, Westminster-Canterbury, Virginia Beach, 1997 January 8 (Audiocassette 3056 and Duplicate 3057)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLisa Russ-Spaar and Sydney Blair, reading at Williams Corner, introduction by David McNair, 1997 February 5 (Audiocassette 3058)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Virginia Commonwealth University, 1997 February 13 (Audiocassette 3059)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Soundings\" 1997 February 23 (Audiocassette 3060)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett talking about his new novel, \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come Against You\" and John Ehle talking about \"The Journey of August King\" \"Soundings\" from the National Humanities Center, #856, 1997 February 23 (Audiocassette 3061)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at American University, introduction by Henry Taylor, 1997 February 26 (Audiocassette 3062 and Duplicate 3063)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eL.T Panels, Bausch, George Garrett, etc. Ft. Lauderdale, 1997 March 8 (Audiocassette 3064)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, Janice Daugharty, and others, \"Much ado about books,\" Jacksonville, 1997 March 15 (Audiocassette 3065 and Duplicate 3241)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eConversation with Gay Talese. Virginia Festival of the Book, 1997 March 22 (Audiocassette 3066)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bausch and George Garrett, talking in car. New York City and Broad Run, 1997 March 24, Tape 1 (Audiocassette 3067) and Tape 2 (Audiocassette 3068)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at the TJI, Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy? 1997 March 25 (Audiocassette 3069)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMargaret Gibson, reading at University of Virginia Bookstore, 1997 April (Audiocassette 3070 and Duplicate 3071)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) keynote address, introduction by Roland Flint, 1997 April 3 (Audiocassette 3072)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemopolis stories, The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith. ECW Luncheon, 1997 April 4 (Audiocassette 3073) and April 7 ((Audiocassette 3074)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAnthony Hecht, reading at the University of Virginia Bookstore, introduction by Sjohnna McCray, 1997 April 17 (Audiocassette 3075)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, talk and reading at West Texas, introduction by Jerry Bradley, 1997 June 3 (Audiocassette 3076 and Duplicate 3077)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Mac Wellman, reading at Bennington, introduction by Jill McCorkle, 1997 June 14. Garrett lecture, 1997 June 15 (Audiocassette 3078 and 3079) and (Audiocassette 3080 and 3081)\n1997 June 16\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading and talk at Morse Museum, introduction by Eleanor Y. Fisher, Winter Park, Florida, 1997 October 22 (Audiocassette 3082 and Duplicate 3452)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Richard Bausch, reading at Sweet Briar, introduction by John Gregory Brown, 1998 Fall (Audiocassette 3083 and Duplicate 3111)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAiken Taylor Award: Henry Taylor, Carolyn Kizer. Sewanee University, 1998 January 26 (Audiocassette 3084 and Duplicate 3085)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMichael Harper, talk at University of Virginia, 1998 February 3, (Audiocassette 3086 and Duplicate 3087)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMichael Harper, reading at University of Virginia, 1998 February 6 (Audiocassette 3088)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGregory Orr visits English 500 class, 1998 February 12 (Audiocassette 3089, 3090 and Duplicate 3276)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard and Robert Bausch, 1998 February 19 (Audiocassette 3091 and Duplicate 3185)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHoly Land trip meeting, 1998 March 2 (Audiocassette 3092)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Tribute\", 4th Virginia Festival of the Book, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3093 and Duplicate 3095)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGarrett Epps, and others at the Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3094)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor and Yusef Komunyakaa?, University of Virginia, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3096 and Duplicate 3421)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLouisiana State University (LSU) Poets, Virginia Festival of the Book, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3097 and Duplicate 3282)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e      \nDebra Nystrom at \"Local Authors\" class, 1998 March 26 (Audiocassette 3098)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLisa Russ-Spaar and Cathryn Hankla at \"Local Authors\" class, 1998 April 9 (Audiocassette 3099 and Duplicate 3106)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, interview with Fred Kasten on WWNO. New Orleans, 1998 April 14 (Audiocassette 3100)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bausch and George Garrett, reading at Lamar State University, 1998 April 15 (Audiocassette 3101)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett speaking to retired faculty, University of Virginia, 1998 May 14 (Audiocassette 3102-3103)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Stephen Sandy, reading at Chapters Bookstore, 1998 May 15 (Audiocassette 3104)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlan Cheuse and George Garrett, reading at MacIntyre's Book Shop, Chapel Hill, 1998 October 24 (Audiocassette 3105)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor, reading to University of Virginia Library Associates, 1998 November (Audiocassette 3107)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary Lee Settle in class, undated (Audiocassette 3108)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary Lee Settle and Richard Bausch, reading at University of Virginia, 1998 December 10 (Audiocassette 3109 and 3110)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarrie Brown, graduate reading, Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in creative writing, 1999 February 25 (Audiocassette 3112 and 3113)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Sound of Writing, \"The Right Thing to do at the Time\" by George Garrett and \"The Pelican\" by Joyce Kornblatt, undated (Audiocassette 3114)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNational Public Radio, a reading of R.H.W. Dillard's story, \"Their Wedding Journey\" undated (Audiocassette 3115)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMadison Bell, reading and playing, Jackson, Mississippi, undated (Audiocassette 3116)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFive poets reading at Chapters - Kelly Cherry, Brendan Galvin, George Garrett, David Slavitt, and Henry Taylor, 1999 May 22 (Audiocassette 3117 and 3118)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading from novel, \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You,\" part one and miscellaneous sections, undated (Audiocassette 3119)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSt. Mary's-on-the-Highlands, Lent 5 – Professor George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3120)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, interviewed by Katherine McNamara, \"Archipelago\" 1999 June (Audiocassette 3121)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePEN/Faulkner Gala, 1999 October 18 (Audiocassette 3122 and 3123)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, interview on WINA, 1999 December (Audiocassette 3124)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYellow Shoe Poets, reading. Introduction by George Garrett. University of Carolina at Greensboro, North Carolina, 1999 December 5 (Audiocassette 3125 and 3126)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAiken Taylor Awards, 2000 (Audiocassette 3127)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow Shoe Poets, New Dominion Bookstore, 2000 February 4 (Audiocassette 3128)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLisa Russ-Spaar, reading at Hollins University, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 2000 February 10 (Audiocassette 3129)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow Shoe Poets: Betty Adcock, James Applewhite, Fred Chappell, and George Garrett, 2000 February 12, The Regulator Bookshop, Durham, North Carolina (Audiocassette 3130 and 3131)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Northern Virginia Community College, introduction by Robert Bausch, undated (Audiocassette 3132)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bausch and George Garrett, reading at Charles County Community College, 2000 February 25 (Audiocassette 3133)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor, 2000 March 9 (Audiocassette 3134)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLisa Williams and Kelly Cherry, reading at the Hollins Literary Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 2000 March 11 (Audiocassette 3135 and 3136)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Huddle, reading at Hollins Literary Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 2000 March 11 (Audiocassette 3137)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor, \"Legacy of Elizabethan Poetry,\" Trinity College, Oxford, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3138)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Henry Taylor, reading at Trinity College, Oxford, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3139)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStory and Carrols, St. Paul's Church, Ivy, Virginia, 2000 December 17 (Audiocassette 3140 and 3141)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLisa Russ Spaar and Gregory Orr, reading at George Garrett's adult class, Westminster-Canterbury, 2001 March 30 (Audiocassette 3142)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRadio interview, Baltimore, 2001 April 11 (Audiocassette 3143 and 3144)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading to the Friends of Richmond Library, undated (Audiocassette 3145)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard and Robert Bausch, Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, University of Virginia, 2001 April 13 (Audiocassette 3146 and 3147)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL), University of Virginia - Charles Wright, R.H.W. Dillard, and 4 editors, 2001 April 27 (Audiocassette 3148 and 3149)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaster of Fine Arts reading, University of Virginia, 2001 May (Audiocassette 3150)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor, reading at University of Virginia, 2002 February 28 (Audiocassette 3151 and Duplicate 3197)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"The Writer's Almanac,\" by Minnesota Public Radio, 2002 April 1-7 (Audiocassette 3152)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at William and Mary, 2002 May 18 (Audiocassette 3153 and 3154)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading for Poetry Society of Virginia at William and Mary, 2002 May 18 (Audiocassette 3155 and 3156)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOld Dominion University Literary Festival, 2002 October 4 (Audiocassette 3157)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class: George Garrett and Lisa Russ Spaar, Tape 1, 2003 January 20 (Audiocassette 3158 and Duplicate 3201)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, Tape 2, 2003 January 27 (Audiocassette 3159)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Stone and George Garrett at University of Virginia Hospital, 2003 February 19 (Audiocassette 3160)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFinal Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class: Charles Wright, Thorpe Moeckel, and George Garrett, 2003 February 24 (Audiocassette 3161 and Duplicate 3217)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHistorical Fiction Panel, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), 2003 February 28 (Audiocassette 3162 and Duplicate 3195)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRock and Roll Panel, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), Baltimore, 2003 February 28 (Audiocassette 3163)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"3 Generations\", Virginia Festival of the Book, 2003 March 19 (Audiocassette 3164 and 3165)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett in a radio interview, talking about the William Faulkner Conference to be held in the Chinese University of Hong Kong, discussing Faulkner in the context of American film and radio, 1993 November 25 (Audiocassette 3166 and Duplicate 3416)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Second Street Gallery, and reading at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, undated (Audiocassette 3167)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, 24th Annual Brodie Herndon Memorial reading at Richmond Public Library, 2003 April 10 (Audiocassette 3168, Duplicates? 3203 and 3212)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Jefferson Institute of Free Expression, 2003 June 14 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3169, Duplicate 3192)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReadings in honor of Staige Blackford: Ted Genoways, George Garrett, Chris Tilghman, and Michael Knight, University of Virginia, 2004 March 28 (Audiocassette 3170 and incomplete duplicate 3214)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMartin and Ruthe Battestin, at Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, 2004 March 31 (Audiocassette 3171)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, Patrick Cribben, 2004 April (Audiocassette 3172)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"To Kill a Mockingbird,\" talk and reading at George Mason University, 2004 Fall (Audiocassette 3173)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, Angie Hogan, and Kevin McFadden, reading at Magnolia Café, Scottsville, Virginia, 2004 September 15 (Audiocassette 3174)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMark Steiner Show, Baltimore, 2001 (Audiocassette 3175)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Second St. Gallery, introduction by Heather Burns, 1997 October 12 (Audiocassette 3176, Duplicate 3288)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEnchanted Ground, a play for Reader's Theater, York Gaol Museum, York, Maine, undated (Audiocassette 3177, Duplicate 3277)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading \"Uncles and Others,\" Autobiography Conference, undated (Audiocassette 3178)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Prizes, 2003, microcassette (Audiocassette 3179)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGarrett Tributes, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), Baltimore, 2003 February 28 (Audiocassette 3180, Duplicate 3193)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Thorpe Moeckel, reading at Central Rappahannock Library, introduction by Ann Haley, 2002 September 13 (Audiocassette 3181, 3182) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor reading at Farmington, Albemarle County, Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3183)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Bausch, reading at New Dominion Bookstore, introduction by George Garrett, 2000 September 22 (Audiocassette 3184 and Duplicate 3340)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard and Robert Bausch, also James McKinley and George Garrett. Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) Class, University of Virginia, 2001 April 13 (Audiocassette 3186 and 3187)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bausch, reading poems by George Garrett, UVA, Festival of the Book, 2001 March 23 (Audiocassette 3188 and Duplicate 3303)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, Raleigh lecture, Trinity College, Oxford, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3189)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVoices of the South,\" Southern Festival of Books, Nashville, 2000 October 13 (Audiocassette 3190)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at New Dominion Bookstore, introduction by Mariflo Stephens, 2003 April 2 (Audiocassette 3194, 3198)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e       \nElizabeth Dewberry and Henry Taylor, reading at the 34th annual Hollins Literary Festival, 1995 March 12 (Audiocassette 3196)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Chapters Bookstore, introduction by Alan Cheuse, Washington D.C. undated (Audiocassette 3199)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial Service for May Sarton. Nelson, New Hampshire, 1995 October 7 (Audiocassette 3200)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, lecture on Literature of War, undated (Audiocassette 3202)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePoets from Virginia, Virginia Festival, R.T. Smith, George Garrett, Cathryn Hankla, Henry Taylor, 2003 March 22 (Audiocassette 3204, Duplicate 3489)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSide A: George Garrett and Henry Taylor, reading in the Chapel, Trinity College, Oxford. Side B: Henry Taylor – Legacy of Elizabethan poetry, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3205)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, seven sermons, Town of Demopolis, Alabama. Tape 1, undated (Audiocassette 3206)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChesapeake Poetry Festival, 2003 (Audiocassette 3207 and Duplicate 3471)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth poets, reading at New Dominion Book Shop, 2003 October 17 (Audiocassette 3208 and Duplicate 3213)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrendan Galvin talking with George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3209)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, Patrick Cribben, Mary Flinn, and Jeb Livingood, 2004 April 7 (Audiocassette 3210)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Barnes and Noble, 2003 April 8 (Audiocassette 3211)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Richmond Public Library, 2003 April 10 (Audiocassette 3212)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLifelong Learning Society, Kevin McFadden, Julia Johnson, Thorpe Moeckel, George Garrett. Christopher Newport University, 2003 March 31 (Audiocassette 3215 and 3216)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGarrett at St. Paul's Church, Side A – Poetry reading, Side B – Talk, 1995 February 25-26 (Audiocassette 3218)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eR.H.W. Dillard, reading at the Gallery, University of Virginia, 1992 April 26 (Audiocassette 3219)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFred Chappell and George Garrett, reading at Bent Mountain? Conference, 1993 May (Audiocassette 3220)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMasters in Fine Arts fiction reading, by Alyson Hagy, \"Ballad and Sadness\"/ A January Letter to Garrett from ACH, 1988 January 21 (Audiocassette 3221)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEllen Bryant Voigt reading and panel discussion, Converse College, undated (Audiocassette 3222)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlan Cheuse, reading at \"the Gallery,\" University of Virginia, 1989 September 24 (Audiocassette 3223)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNicole Cooley, Tom Whalen, and George Garrett, reading at Wȕrzburg, 1996 June 1 (Audiocassette 3224)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHollins Literary Festival, Tony Earley and Brooks Haxton reading, 1995 March 11 (Audiocassette 3225)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, seven sermons, Town of Demopolis, Alabama, Tape 2, 1996 (Audiocassette 3226)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLucy Grealy, Meg Wolitzer. Bennington, Vermont, 1996 July (Audiocassette 3227)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMargaret Gibson, reading at University of Virginia, 1997 April 23 (Audiocassette 3228)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBrooks Haxton and Ellen Douglas, reading, Hollins Literary Festival, 1995 March 11 (Audiocassette 3229)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnthony Hecht, reading at the University of Virginia, introduction by Sjohnna McCray, 1997 April 17 (Audiocassette 3230)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMichael Hornburg and Darcey Steinke, reading at the Gallery, University of Virginia, 1995 February 19 (Audiocassette 3231)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavid Huddle, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1996 October 8 (Audiocassette 3232)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePEN/Faulkner Awards Gala, \"Heroes,\" 1991 October 7 (Audiocassette 3233 and Duplicate 3335)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Weekend Edition\" #1, 1989 June 11 (Audiocassette 3234)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Dillard, reading at Mary Baldwin (1995 October 30) and George Garrett, reading at University of Tennessee (1995 November 4) (Audiocassette 3236)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMartin Battestin on George Herbert, St. Paul's Ivy (incomplete), 1995 December (Audiocassette 3237)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOxford Book of the American South Panel, 1997 March 22 (Audiocassette 3238)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMFA poetry reading at University of Virginia Bookstore, 1997 April (Audiocassette 3239)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePhilip Kimball, reading at Johnson State College, 1977-1978 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3240)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, Janice Daugharty, and others, \"Much ado about books,\" Jacksonville, 1997 March 15 (Audiocassette Duplicate 3241)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePanel \"How I Published My Book\" Book Festival, 1997 March 21 (Audiocassette 3242)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJim Hall, reading at Hollins College, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 1985 March 16 (Audiocassette 3244)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1995 December 3 (Audiocassette 3245)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1st Sunday in Lent, 1998 March 1 (Audiocassette 3246)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, \"Christianity and Literature,\" St. Paul's Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 January 8 (Audiocassette 3247 and Duplicate 3339)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor lecture, Wendell Berry reading, Sewanee University, 1994 November 30 (Audiocassette 3248)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJill McCorkle, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3249)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Paula Champa reading at Mary Washington College, introduction by Hank Lewis, November 7, 1996 (Audiocassette 3250)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMargaret Gibson, reading at University of Virginia Bookstore, 1997 April (Audiocassette 3251)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"New Letters,\" George Garrett and \"Entered from the Sun\" 1988 November (Audiocassette 3252)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePoet's Corner vesper service, induction of William Faulkner and Wallace Stevens at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Readers: George Garrett, Alfred Kaziz, Amy Clampitt and John Ashberry, 1989 October 22 (Audiocassettes 0844 and Duplicates 3253, 3488)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett at Cabell Hall, introduction by Bliss Broyard; Ann Beattie at Williams Corner Bookstore, introduction by Sydney Blair (original), 1995 November 8 (Audiocassette 3254 and Duplicate 3256)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, talk on \"The Virgin Spring\", St. Paul's Ivy, 1995 October 29 (Audiocassette 3255 and Duplicate 3417)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading. Loudon County Library and Presbyterian College, 1995 Spring (Audiocassette 3257)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAudiocassettes 3258-3260 Duplicates of earlier numbers, 3011, 3012, and 3030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.H.W. Dillard, reading at Mary Baldwin (incomplete), 1995 October 30 (Audiocassette 3261)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, Cabell Hall; Ann Beattie, Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 November 8 (Audiocassette 3262)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA) George Garrett, reading at Penn, introduction by David Slavitt, 1995 December 5; B) George Garrett, reading at Temple, introduction by Joan Mellen, 1995 December 7 (Audiocassettes 3263-3264)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Dillard, reading at Mary Baldwin (1995 October 30) and George Garrett, reading at University of Tennessee, introduction by Allen Wier (1995 November 4) (Duplicate?) (Audiocassette 3265)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett speaking at Richmond Library; Cabell lecture, 1995 Spring (Audiocassette 3266)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Stone, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, 1996 February 22 (Audiocassette 3269 and Duplicate 3364)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Lee Settle, reading and talking at the Virginia Festival of the Book, 1996 (Audiocassette 3272)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBetsy Vaughn and Henry Taylor, reading at Hollins Literary Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, Hollins College, 1994 March 12 (Audiocassette 3273)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Richard Bausch, reading at St. Charles College, 1998 April 17 (Audiocassette 3274)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePanel: Richard Bausch, Roland Flint, Sydney Blair, and George Garrett with host: Robert Bausch, Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), 1998 March 31 (Audiocassette 3275)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlan Cheuse and George Garrett, reading at MacIntyre's Book Shop, Pittsboro, North Carolina, 1998 October 24 (Audiocassette 3278)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eR.H.W. Dillard in class, University of Virginia, 1998 February 26 (Audiocassette 3279)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary Lee Settle in English class 500 \"Local Authors\" class, 1998 April 23 (Audiocassette 3280 and Duplicate 3287)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSydney Blair and Debra Nystrom, reading at the Second Street Gallery, undated\t(Audiocassette 3281 and Duplicate 3384)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bausch and George Garrett, reading at Sam Houston State, 1998 April 14 (Audiocassette 3283)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, introduction by Heather Burns, undated (Audiocassette 3284)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor and Fred Chappell, reading at Arkansas State University, undated (Audiocassette 3285)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Chapters Bookstore, Washington, D.C., 1999 February (Audiocassette 3286)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary Lee Settle, reading in George Garrett's class, 1998 December (Audiocassette 3289)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaster of Fine Arts in fiction. \"B\" tape, 1999 May 3 (Audiocassette 3290)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLisa Russ-Spaar, George Garrett, and Gregory Orr reading at the Unitarian Church, 1993 March 29 (Audiocassette 2988 and Duplicate 3292)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScreenplay Panel, Virginia Festival of American Film, Moderated by Henry Taylor), Charlottesville, Virginia, 1988 October 27 (Audiocassette 3293)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWesleyan Writers' Conference, staff readings, 1987 July 2 (Audiocassette 3294)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTim McLaurin and George Garrett, reading at Chatham Hall (incomplete), 1992 March 20 (Audiocassette 3295)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor and George Garrett, reading at Virginia Commonwealth University, introduction by Dave Smith, 1988 July 20 (Audiocassette 3297)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames J. McAuley, reading some of his poems (while his 9-month-old son raises some hell in the background), undated (Audiocassette 3301)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bausch, reading poems of George Garrett, University of Virginia, 2001 March 23 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3303)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Woman Singing,\" Henry Taylor Essay on the Poetry of Eleanor Taylor, 2001 January 23 (Audiocassette 3304)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett at St. Ann's Belfield School, 1995 November 13 (Audiocassette 3305)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWesleyan University – Tom Drury, Vivian Gornick, Henry Taylor, 1995 June 28 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3306)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWriters talking: Mary Lee Settle, John Casey, Jeanne Larsen, Henry Taylor, Moderator George Garrett, University of Virginia Library, 1990 February 11 (Audiocassette 3308 and Duplicate 3320)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAllen Wier, reading at Hollins Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, Hollins College, 1996 March 9 (Audiocassette 3309)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, [Janet] Peery, [Lucinda] Roy, \"With Good Reason,\" 1997 March 7, Tape appears to be blank (Audiocassette 3310)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMona Simpson and Jay McInerney, reading, Bennington, Vermont, 1987 July 16 (Audiocassette 3311)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChristopher Tilghman, reading at Williams Corner, 1993 March 31 (Audiocassette 2989 and Duplicate 3313)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading at Second Street Gallery, 1992 December 6 (Audiocassette 2982 and Duplicate 3314)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor and Rita Dove, Virginia Festival of the Book, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1996 March 30 (Audiocassette 3315)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRon Smith and Ann Freeman, reading at the Gallery, introduction by Tucker Carrington, 1989 February 5 (Audiocassette 3316)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBalcom and Morris, \"Vaudeville\" undated (Audiocassette 3317)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1995 February 12 (Audiocassette 3318)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, Western Carolina University, 1989 October 23 (Audiocassette 3319)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMasters in Fine Arts fiction reading, 1996 (Audiocassette 3321)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"New Letters on the Air\", George Garrett interview and reading, 1988 November 11 (Audiocassette 3322)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Voices of the South\" panel, Nashville Book Fair. Panelists include Richard Bausch, George Garrett, Elizabeth Spencer, and James Wilcox, 2000 (Audiocassette 3323)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at George Mason University, introduction by Richard Bausch, 1987? (Audiocassette 3324)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartin Battestin talking about drama in the commonwealth; \"Double Vision\" (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3325)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, 2 readings at the University of Cincinnati, 1991 May 16-17 (Audiocassette 3327)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading snippets of \"Whistling in the Dark\" at Randolph Macon Woman's College (Incomplete), 1992 September 30 (Audiocassette 3329 and Duplicate 3383)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Berryman, miscellaneous (includes poem readings), undated (Audiocassette 3330)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Goyen, reading at American Audio Prose Library, 1982 February (Audiocassette 3331) and Duplicate (Audiocassette 3333)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavid Slavitt, reading his translations of Avianus and Ovid at Penn, introduction by Daniel Hoffman, 1993 February 2 (Audiocassette 3332, 3334)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePEN/Faulkner Awards Gala, \"Heroes,\" 1991 October 7 (Audiocassette 3233 and Duplicate 3335)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Wedding Cake,\" NPR announcement, 1992 January 26 (Audiocassette 3336)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, talk to the Writer's Club. Charlottesville, Virginia, 1990 May 30 (Audiocassette 2951 and Duplicate 3337)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCraig Mueller, reading at University of Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3338)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, \"Christianity and Literature,\" St. Paul's Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 January 8 (Audiocassette 3247 and Duplicate 3339)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Bausch, reading at New Dominion Bookstore, Charlottesville, Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, 2000 September 22 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3340)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eConversation on literary topics between Richard Bausch and George Garrett, on a train from Ft. Lauderdale to Washington D.C. Tape 1, 1997 March (Audiocassette 3341)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFred Chappell, reading at the 10th Aiken-Taylor Awards, introduction by Henry Taylor; George Garrett speaking; George Core, 1997 (Audiocassette 3342)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading recorded by American Audio Prose Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1984 May (Duplicate Audiocassette 3343)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReading of \"The Entrepreneur\" at The Poetry Center, Philadelphia, 1996 February 25 (Audiocassette Duplicate 3344)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarol Poster, reading paper on George Garrett at Modern Language Association (MLA), undated (Audiocassette 3345)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, Virginia Military Institute (VMI), 1990 December 4 (Audiocassette 3346)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDebra Nystrom and Sydney Blair reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, University of Virginia, 1991 April 24 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3347)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOld Dominion University Literary Festival, blank? Microcassette, 2002 October 4 (Audiocassette 3348)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMartin Battestin, talking about George Herbert at St. Paul's, Ivy, 1995 December 17 (Audiocassette 3349 and Duplicate 3356)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Wedding Cake Story\", National Public Radio, 1989 June 18 (Audiocassette 3350)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith Sermon, 1995 July 16, Holy Eucharist (Audiocassette 3351)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith Sermon, 1995 November 12 (Audiocassette 3352)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith Sermon? 1995 August 20, (Audiocassette 3353)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett speaking to the Florida Historical Society, Orlando, Florida, 1991 May 10 (Audiocassette 3354)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePoetry Panel, Hollins Literary Festival, 1996 March 9 (Audiocassette 3355)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartin Battestin, talking about George Herbert at St. Paul's, Ivy, 1995 December 17 (Audiocassette 3356)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading from novel, The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You, miscellaneous parts, undated (Audiocassette 3358)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Alexandra Ripley, 1996 March 30 (Audiocassette 3359)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Hollins College, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 1996 April 25 (Audiocassette 3360)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary Lee Settle at Kenwood, 1996 March 29 (Audiocassette 3361)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading at Farmington, 1991 January 10 (Audiocassette 3362)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, lecture for Center for Cultural Change, \"Memory\" Introduction by Ralph Cohen, undated (Audiocassette 3363)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAiken Taylor Awards, Wendell Berry and Henry Taylor, 1994 (Audiocassette 3365)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, MC, 10th Annual Hardison Award, 2000 (Audiocassette 3366)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and May Sarton, talk at Westminster Canterbury, Virginia Beach, Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3367)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames H. Billington, talk at Princeton, \"Russia, America and the 21st Century\" undated (Audiocassette 3368)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrederick Buechner, reading from \"Son of Laughter\" at University of Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3369)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSydney Blair, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, introduction by Michael Williams, undated (Audiocassette 3370)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles Wright, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, Part 1, undated (Audiocassette 3371)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading from \"Entered from the Sun,\" which was not yet finished at the time of this event, Introduction by Henry Taylor, undated (Audiocassette 3372)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStaff reading, includes \"The Reliable Reporter and the Untrustworthy Narrator\" undated (Audiocassette 3373)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLecture by unidentified female at Bennington, Vermont, undated (Audiocassette 3374)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett from University of Virginia, Janet Peery from Old Dominion University and Lucinda Roy from Virginia Tech, talking about \"With Good Reason,\" Topic: New Books and Poetry by Virginia Writers, 1997 March 7 (Audiocassette 3375)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Spires and Henry Taylor, tribute for Julia Randall and Josephine Jacobson, undated (Audiocassette 3376)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReading, \"Endings: True or False?\" undated (Audiocassette 3377)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavid McNair, reading for the Master of Fine Arts program, undated (Audiocassette 3378)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett talking at F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, undated (Audiocassette 3379)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, lecturing in \"Local Authors\" class, undated (Audiocassette 3380)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBilly Collins, Tape appears to be blank, undated (Audiocassette 3381)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Central Arkansas, Miscellaneous, includes Helen Norris Bell speaking, undated (Audiocassette 3382)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading from \"Whistling in the Dark\", one month before the book was published, 1992 (Audiocassette 3385)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett moderating a talk among writers – Mary Lee Settle, Jeanine Larson, Henry Taylor, and John Casey, undated (Audiocassette 3386)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Voices of the South\" panel, Nashville Book Fair, Panelists include Richard Bausch, George Garrett, Elizabeth Spencer, and James Wilcox, 2000 (Duplicate) (Audiocassette 3387)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor and Fred Chappell at Autobiography Conference in Conway, Arkansas, undated (Audiocassette 3388)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBausch talking in class, undated (Audiocassette 3389)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSounds of Virginia Military Institute (VMI), undated (Audiocassette 3390)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading excerpts from the last chapter of a novel. These excerpts center on Elizabeth and Christmas. St. Paul's, Ivy, Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3391)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGarrett Interview on WINA, undated (Audiocassette 3392)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAmy Tan, reading from her novel, \"The Joy Luck Club\" undated (Audiocassette 3393)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSide A. Martin and Ruthe Battestin, Side B. George Garrett, JILL Class, March 31, 2004 (Audiocassette 3394)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSydney Blair and panel, Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3395)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBenefit concert for \"Link,\" a critical journal of the arts. Anything Goes (rock and roll band) and Ruffian, undated (Audiocassette 3396)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChapters reading, introduction by Richard Bausch, undated (Audiocassette 3397)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShakespeare's sonnets, read by John Gielgud. 1 and 2 of 4, undated (Audiocassette 3398)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett speaking at 100th anniversary of the \"Sewanee Review,\" 1992? (Audiocassette 3399)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Warfield and George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3401)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChurch service, 1996 December 15 (Audiocassette 3402)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading from \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come Against You\" at Second Street Gallery, and reading at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, undated (Audiocassette 3403)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett interviews Brendan Galvin, undated (Audiocassette 3404)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePanel on language use and language choices in fact and fiction. Moderated by Sydney Blair, Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3405)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMusic recordings, undated (Audiocassette 3406)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett talking about \"Babette's Feast,\" St. Paul's, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 October (Audiocassette 3407)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[David?] Huddle and George Garrett talking about poetry, etc., undated (Audiocassette 3408)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, talking about endings and beginnings of his novel about Queen Elizabeth, undated (Audiocassette 3409)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRecording of voicemails people left for George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3410)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor reading in Norfolk, Virginia. Reading includes 3 short poems by R.H.W. Dillard, undated (Audiocassette 3411)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarrie Brown, reading at George Garrett's adult education class, undated (Audiocassette 3412)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett speaking on a panel at Virginia Bookshelf. Panel moderated by Staige Blackford, undated (Audiocassette 3413)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Aldridge reading at Bennington Writer's Workshop. Bennington, Vermont, undated (Audiocassette 3414)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading from The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You, introduction by Alan Cheuse - Weber State University and George Garrett reading at Second Street Gallery, 1995 Spring (Audiocassette 3415)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett in a radio interview, talking about the William Faulkner Conference to be held in the Chinese University of Hong Kong, discussing Faulkner in the context of American film and radio, 1993 November 25 (Audiocassette 3416)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, talk on \"The Virgin Spring\" St. Paul's Ivy, 1995 October 29 (Audiocassette 3417)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading at Bennington Writer's Workshop, Bennington, Vermont, undated (Audiocassette 3418)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarrie Brown, reading at George Garrett's adult education class, undated (Audiocassette 3419)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGrace Cavalieri, poetry reading, undated (Audiocassette 3420)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor and Yusef Komunyakaa? University of Virginia, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3421)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePaul Ruffin and George Garrett at University of Texas, Austin, undated (Audiocassette 3422)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e45 Minutes of readings? at William Corner Bookstore, undated (Audiocassette 3423)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePoetry reading, in Spanish, undated (Audiocassette 3424)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlannery O'Connor, reading at University of Chicago (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3425)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading, undated (Audiocassette 3426)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett leads discussion on the writing life. Participants include Gregory Orr, Sydney Blair, and Richard Bausch, undated (Audiocassette 3427)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading academic anecdotes at Sam Houston State University, undated (Audiocassette 3428)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePEN/Faulkner gala, evening devoted to endings, Folger Library, undated (Audiocassette 3429)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bausch reading George Garrett's work, undated (Audiocassette 3430)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBob Bausch reading, (distorted), undated (Audiocassette 3431)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePaula Champa and George Garrett reading, undated (Audiocassette 3432)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles Wright, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore. Part 2, undated (Audiocassette 3433)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlannery O'Connor, reading at University of Chicago, Duplicate? undated (Audiocassette 3434)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Richard Bausch, reading at Sweet Briar College and Georgia State, undated (Audiocassette 3435)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMichael Harper reading, undated (Audiocassette 3436)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett poetry reading, undated (Audiocassette 3437)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePanel on language use and language choices in fact and fiction. Moderated by Sydney Blair, Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3438)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eW. S. Merwin, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Steve Cushman, 1991 November 14 (Audiocassette 3439)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarianne Wiggins at University of Virginia: talk, 1993 March 9; reading, 1993 March 11, introduction by George Garrett (Audiocassette 3440)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDeborah Sussman and Andrea Gollin, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 March 24 (Audiocassette 3441 and Duplicate 2984)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading to American Association of University Women, introduction by Mary Flinn, 1992 November 21. George Garrett, reading to Jefferson Scholars, 1992 November 22 (Audiocassette 3442 and Duplicate 2981)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at University of Alabama, introduction by Don Noble, 1993 September 22 (Audiocassette 3443 and Duplicate 2998)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) keynote address, introduction by Roland Flint, 1997 April 3 (Audiocassette 3444)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBrendan Galvin's poetry reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, undated (Audiocassette 3445)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSteve Cushman and George Garrett, reading at New Dominion Bookshop, introduction by Avery Chenoweth, undated (Audiocassette 3446)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDisciples of Christ in Community (DOCC), stories that deal with belief and trust, undated (Audiocassette 3447)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Association of Teachers of English (VATE) reading (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3448)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett talks about \"The Girl in the Black Raincoat,\" an anthology he edited, and how it all began when he asked his students to write about a girl in a black raincoat, undated (Audiocassette 3449)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reads from \"Entered from the Sun\" and participates in discussion at Miami Book Fair, undated (Audiocassette 3450)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJim Jeter talking about George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3451)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading and talk at Morse Museum, introduction by Eleanor Y. Fisher, Winter Park, Florida, 1997 October 22 (Audiocassette 3452)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e7 songs, including \"Red Dreams\", \"On Eight Mile\", \"Room Full of Tears\", \"Anything Goes\", \"Too Late\", \"Secret Heart\", and \"By the Fire (Scratch Demo)\". Words by Wyn Cooper, music by Madison Smartt Bell, undated (Audiocassette 3453)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading miscellaneous pieces at University of Wisconsin, undated (Audiocassette 3454)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett speaking to fellows at University of Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3455)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Spires and Henry Taylor, tribute for Julia Randall and Josephine Jacobson, undated (Audiocassette 3456)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading at Eastern Washington State College (EWSC), introduction by James J. McAuley; George Garrett reading at Quartz Mountain, Oklahoma, 1990 (Audiocassette 3457)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSounds of warfare, undated (Audiocassette 3458)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett's unidentified reading, conclusion only, undated (Audiocassette 3459)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading some academic and literary anecdotes, undated (Audiocassette 3460)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReadings and talks, by Henry Taylor and others, undated (Audiocassette 3461)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlyson Hagy reading at Hollins College, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3462)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLisa Russ-Spaar speaking and reading, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3463)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLisa Russ-Spaar talking, undated (Audiocassette 3464)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLisa Russ-Spaar reading stories, introduction by George Garrett, Hollins College, undated (Audiocassette 3465)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Sewanee, undated (Audiocassette 3466)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, with Cathryn Hankla, Julia Johnson, Jeanne Larson, Thorpe Moeckel and George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3467)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"George Garrett at Large,\" Jacksonville, Florida, 1991 November 23 (Audiocassette 3468)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, with George Garrett and Lisa Russ-Spaar, undated (Audiocassette 3469)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBausch reading at the New Dominion Bookstore, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3470)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChesapeake Poetry Festival, 2003 (Audiocassette 3471)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Thorpe Moeckel, reading at a library; Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, undated (Audiocassette 3472)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett talking to University of Virginia Associate's Program, Richmond, 1993 November 3 (Audiocassette 3473)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, reading at Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL), undated (Audiocassette 3474)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor and George Garrett, reading at the Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), introduction by Robert Bausch, 1995 March 28 (Audiocassette 3475)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett, Days of Our Lives Lie in Fragments, \"Night Poem USA\" The Writer's Almanac with Garrison Keillor, National Public Radio, 2001 November 12 (Audiocassette 3476-3477)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert O'Neil and George Garrett at Barnes and Noble, 1995 September 29 (Audiocassette 3478)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and Paul Ruffin at Southern Methodist University (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3479)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading at the Second Street Gallery, undated (Audiocassette 3480)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading at Mary Washington College, undated (Audiocassette 3481)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified reading, undated (Audiocassette 3482)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading at Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL), undated (Audiocassette 3483)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAssociation of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) board meeting; Miscellaneous voices at Princeton, undated (Audiocassette 3484)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett reading and talking at Student Literary Awards at Baylor University, undated (Audiocassette 3485)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Taylor reading from his Desperado series, undated (Audiocassette 3486)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bausch and George Garrett talking and reading, undated (Audiocassette 3487)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePoet's Corner vesper service, induction of William Faulkner and Wallace Stevens at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Readers: George Garrett, Alfred Kaziz, Amy Clampitt and John Ashberry, 1989 October 22 (Audiocassettes 0844 and Duplicates 3253, 3488)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePoets from Virginia. Virginia Festival, R.T. Smith, George Garrett, Cathryn  Hankla, Henry Taylor, 2003 March 22 (Audiocassette 3489)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Garrett and others at writers' session, introduction by Martin Battestin, undated (Audiocassette 3490)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMicrocassette – Poetry Interview, undated (Audiocassette 3491)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMicrocassette – Poetry Interview, undated (Audiocassette 3492)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMicrocassette – Unidentified. Possibly recording of phone messages, undated (Audiocassette 3493)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMicrocassette – Unidentified. Possibly recording of phone messages, undated (Audiocassette 3494)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMicrocassette – Unidentified. Possibly recording of phone messages, undated (Audiocassette 3495)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis edition of \"Poison Pen\" was limited to seventy-five copies and were all signed by George Garrett and Jonathan Bumas.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The papers of George Garrett (1929-2008), American novelist, poet, playwright, editor, and former University of Virginia English professor, consists of about 30,000 items (104 Hollinger boxes, ca. 43.5 linear feet), chiefly 1930-2008, with some earlier photographs and Garrett family materials dating back to 1855. The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of literary and critical work by George Garrett, interviews, manuscripts  and typescripts by other writers, speeches and talks by Garrett, Garrett's articles and other work for the Dictionary of Literary Biography, screenplays, research notes and other research materials, genealogy and family history, photographs, computer disks of his work, and audiocassette tapes. The audio cassette tapes have been transferred to a separate number (MSS 13273-f) to facilitate access, description, and barcoding. Electronic versions of Garrett's work, chiefly interviews and some short stories, are listed in this guide and can be made available to scholars in the Special Collections reading room.","Correspondents include: Bill Abbott, Karl Ackerman, Brian Adams, Frank Adams, Dr. Michael Adams, Dick Adicks, Michael D. Aeschliman, Gillon Aitken, Hugh Akerman, Jr., Dallas Albriton, Laura Albriton, Michelle Allaire, Robert F. Allen, Jr.,  Nancy Allison, Lisbeth Anderson, Jim and Jan Applewhite.","Correspondents include: Matthew Armstrong, Robert Ashcom, Tom Atkins, Ann Austin, Susan Austin, William Austin, Joseph Awad, and Kurt Ayau.","Correspondents include: Robert Bagg, Joseph Baillargeon, Paul Baker, Tim Baker, David Baldacci, Sara Bande, Amiri Baraka, Ed Barber, Laura Barlameat, Tina Barr, Kenneth Barry, Marlin Barton, Scott Bates, Amanda, Karen and Maggie Bausch, and Robert Bausch.","Correspondents include: Walton Beacham, Jane Beau, Stephen Becker, Martin Beiser, William Rivers Bell, Jr., Rebecca Bengal, Robert Benson, Ted Bent, William Berger, Charles Berry, Wendell Berry, Doris Betts, and Michael Bevier.","Correspondents include: Patsy Anne Bickerstaff, Tony Bill, Patrick Bizzard, Sydney Blair, Charlotte Blaylock (about the death of Josephine Jacobsen), Ted Blecker, and Joseph Blotner.","Correspondents include: Kathleen Bogan, David Booker, Joy Bale Boone, Bryan Borah, John Borgmeyer, Theodore Bouloukos II, David Bovenizer, Nancy and Neal Bowers, Gregory Boyd, Kate Dalton Boyer (\"Chronicles\" editor) and Kay Boyle (chiefly to Susan Garrett).","Correspondents include: Anne Brooks Brauer, Bob Brickhouse, Mike Briggs, Jewel Spears Brooker, Gabriella Brooks, T. Alan Broughton, Brock Brower, Betsy Brown, Carrie and John Brown, Fred Brown, Irene Brown, John Brown, Steve Bryant, Jackson R. Bryer, Frederick Buechner, Kelly Bull, John Bullock, Jonathan Bumas, Mrs. Burleson, Alexander Burnham, Fred Busch, and Bob Button.","Correspondents include: William R. Cagle, J. Pendleton Campbell, Richard Cappuccio, B.G. Carter, Rosamond Casey, Verlin and Kay Cassill, Orin Cassill, Betty Cauthen, Elizabeth Cauthen, Benjamin Chadwick, Robert Chapel, Christopher Check, Avery Chenowith, Alan Cheuse, [?] Chute, and John Ciardi.","Correspondents include: Rebecca Clarke, Sam Cleaver, Robert Clem, Jeannette Clift, Ray Close, William Cobb, Amanda Cockrell, Edwin Cohen (copy of letter to Cohen from Garrett and Charles Wright) , J.B. Coincon, Jason Coleman, Mrs. William C. Coleman, Jr. (to Susan Garrett), Jonathan Coles, Joyce Colony, Edward Cone, Nicole Cooley, Camille Cooper, Eleanor Cooper, W. James Copeland, Susan Core, Taryn Cornelius, Carlyn Coviello, Stephanie Cowell, James Cox, David Cracas, and Joel Cunningham.","Correspondents include: Ruth Daigon, Adam Daniel, Don Darnell, Paul Darst, Janice Daugharty, Leo Daugherty, Peggy Davis, Sara Davis, Christopher Day (to Tom Dowd), Nicholas Delbanco, and Babette Deutsch.","Correspondents include:  Mrs. James Dickey (invitation to \"Jim's 50th Birthday Party\"), Anne W. Dickey, R.P. Dickey, Annie Dillard, Frederick Dillen, Simone Di Piero, Michael Dirda, Alfred Dorn, David Dougherty (The Hill School), Ellen Douglas, Rita Dove, Tom Dowd, Michael Downs, Rhoda Dreyfus, John Dufresne, Benjamin Dunlap, Mrs. T. Evans Dunn (to her daughter, Susan Jackson Garrett), Don Dupree, Valle Dutcher, and Wilma Dykeman.","Correspondents include: Helen Eano, Susan Early, John Easterly (LSU Press), Clyde Edgerton, Deborah Eisenburg, Lee Titus Elliott, Richard Elman, Brad Embree, Bill Emory, James Erwin, Robert Erwin, James Evans, Patrick Evans, Aaron Even, and Percival Everett.","Correspondents include: Robert Felix, David Fenza, Leslie Fiedler, Margaret Fiedler, Marc Fitten, Randy Fitzgerald, Jacks [Flavin], Tom Fleming, Mary Flinn, Joseph Flora, Florida Historical Society, and John Flynn.","Correspondents include: Carolyn Foronda, Gwendoline Fortune, Bill Frank, John Franklin, Tom Franklin, Russell Fraser, Anne Freeman, Robert Fried, Robert S. Friedman, J. Frost (a letter to Frost from Garrett), and Catherine Fry.","Correspondents include: Diane and Ernest Gaines, Colonel Garland, Anne Marie Gary, Peg Gary, Chris Gavaler, Campbell Geeslin, Samuel W. Gelfman, Louis Gelwicks, Alice George, Merrill Joan Gerber, Virginia Germino, Nicholas Gevers.","Correspondents include: Denise Giardina, Reginald Gibbons, Richard Gibson (email to Gibson from Garrett), Shawn Gill, Robert Gingher, Dana Gioia and Mary Gioia, Stephen Glass, Peter Goldsmith, Thomas Goldsmith, Herman Gollob, Andrea Gollon, George Gorham, Marnette Graff, Jorie Graham , Alice Grant, Tom Graves, Robert Greene, and Kenneth Greer.","Correspondents include: Keith Gregory, Jan Gretlund, Brian Griffin, James Grohl, Bernice Grohskopf, Lisa Gschwandtner, Allan Gurganus, Claire Gutierrez, Gabrielle Gutting, and R.S. Gwynn.","Correspondents include: Helen Garrett, Peter L. Garrett, Alexandra Garrett, Dorothy De Lancey, and Annie Toomer.","Correspondents include: Alyson Hagy, Allen Hale, James B. Hall, Paul Halliday, Cathy Hankla, Barry Hannah, Jerry Hammond, Janice Harayda, Marifrancis Hardison, George M. Harper, [Michael?] Harper, Allen Harris, Melanie Harris, Marie Harris, William Harrison, Roger Hart, Jill Hartz, Evelyn and Jackie Harvey, David Harvid, George Hawke, Brooks Haxton, and Elizabeth Haysom.","Correspondents include: Charles Henderson, Jr., Eleanor Henderson, John Hennessy, DeWitt Henry, Jan Hensley, William Heyen, Austin Hicklin, George V. Higgins, Hill School Alumni Office, Richard Hilliard, Katie Hirst, and Virginia V. Hlavsa.","Correspondents include: Diana Hobby, Edward Hoagland, Christie Hodgen, Angie Hogan, E. David Hohl (to Susan Garrett),William J. Holinger, Lawrence O. Holmberg, Jr., Brooke Horvath, Robert Hosesh, Alice Howell, Barbara Howes, Pat C. Hoy II, John Huber, Susan Hull, Josephine Humphrey, and Justin Humphreys.","Correspondents include: Susan Irons, John Irwin, Charles Israel, Lucky Jacobs, Melissa Jacobs, Josephine Jacobsen, Caryn James, Benita Kane Jaro, and Philip K. Jason.","Correspondents include: Robert Hugh Jiranek, Joyce Johnson, Julia Johnson, Larry Johnson, Mary Ann Johnson, Bob Jones (\"The Sewanee Review\"), Jim R. Jones, Julie Jones, Madison Jones, Terry Jones, Daniel P. Jordan (Monticello), and Monty Joynes.","Correspondents include: Kimberly Kafka, Marilyn Kallet, Pamela Keech, Edmund Keeley (\"Mike\"), Steven Kellman, Kurtis Kelly, Elizabeth Kiem, Philip Kimball, Candace Kime, Jamaica Kincaid, James Kincaid, Melissa King, Carolyn Kizer, and Christina Baker Kline.","Correspondents include: Elizabeth Knies, Charles A. Knight, Michael and Jill Knight, Michael D. and Barbara Knight, Harry Kollatz, Linda Kuehl, and Maxine Kumin.","Correspondents include: James F. Laise, Robert Lamperti, Nana Lampton, John Lancaster, James Landis, John Lang, Stephen Lang, Jeanne Larsen, Peter LaSalle, Starling Lawrence, and Linda Layne.","Correspondents include: Peter Leach, David Leavitt, John Leggett, Robert Leggett, Cheryll Lewis (on behalf of Mark Brazaitis), Melinda Lewis-Matravers, Peyton Lewis, William Henry Lewis, Jeb Livingood, Dennis Lloyd (University of Alabama Press).","Correspondents include: Lotta M. Lofgren, Sundi Lofty, [Ann?] Lombardy, Martina Lopez, Jeffrey Lorber, Caroline Lord, Sylvia Stallings Lowe, Jon Lowy, Sue Ludwig, Edward Lull, Glenna Luschei, and Doni Lystra.","Correspondents include: James J. McAuley, Donald McCaig, Herb McCall, Mary McCall, Lee McCarthy, Peter McCarus, Alec McClelland, Alice McClelland, Suzanne McClelland, Maureen McCloud, Jill McCorkle, Gretchen McCullough, Mary McCue, Sandra M. McDonald (to Mary Lee Settle), Richard P. McDonough, Jo McDougall, Michael McFee, Pearl McHaney, Carol McIntosh, and Lauren MacIntyre.","Correspondents include: James McKinley, Roger D. McLean, John McManus, Sheila McMillen, Katherine McNamara, Charles H. McNutt, John McPhee, and Bruce R. McPherson.","Correspondents include: Carol Magun, Inman Majors, Jeanne Makon, Irving Malin, Paul Mandelbaum, Victor C. Manos, Nancy Manson, Alf Mapp, [Stephen Margulies], Karen Marshall, Cal Massey, Jack Massey, David Maurer, Jean Maynard, Daniel J. Meador, Kate Medina, Samuel Menashe, Don Meredith, Nicholas G. Meriwether, Becky Meriwick, Jim Merritt, Jeffrey Meyers, and Margaret Meyers.","Correspondents include: David Middleton, Susan Midland, Leonard Lloyd Milberg, Barbara Miles, Chuck Miller, Katherine Toy Miller, Vic Miller, Larry Millman, Cecilia Milovanovic, Bev and Bill Mills, Brewster Milton, John W. Milton, Phillip Mink, Katherine Minton, Lissa-Denise Mitchell, and Judith Paige Mitchell.","Correspondents include: Thorpe Moeckel, Nisha Mohammed (on behalf of John Whitehead), Grace Mojtabai, Emily Montjoy, Steven Moore, Robert K. Morris, Wright Morris, James W. Morrison, David Morrissy, Mark Morrow, Gail Mount, Dan Mueller, Ginger Murchison, Dick Murphy, Ray Murray, Jonathan Musgrove, and Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Virginia Chapter.","Correspondents include: Mike Narducci, National Writers Congress, Robert Nedelkoff, Jessica Neely, Kent Nelson, [George?] Newlin, James Neylon, Somerville Nicholson, Bink Noll, Jim and Stephanie Nohrnberg, the Reverend J. Ellen Nunnally, Debra Nystrom, and some unidentified names beginning with N.'s","Correspondents include: Barack and Michelle Obama, probably signed by an autopen?, Frederick W. Obear, Don Oberdorfer, Thomas O' Connor, Ned Oldham, Robert O'Neil, Howell O'Rear, Carol Orr, Chris Osthaus, Nick Owchar, and Oyster River Press.","Correspondents include: Theodore Pappas, Michael Parker, Dan Parks, Will Parsons, Brown Patterson, Kelli Rae Patton, Marion B. Peavey, Claudia Peck, John Peck, Margaret Sayers Peden, Leroy P. Percy (to Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, in-laws of Garrett), Paul Perilli, David Perkins, James A. Perkins, Frank M. Perry, Jim Peterson (Executive Director of Region Ten), Jim Peterson, Mary Peterson, Merrill D. Peterson, and Richard Pevear.","Correspondents include: Les Phillabaum, Louis Phillips, Robert Phillips, Ted Phillips, Sam Pickering, Rolando Pieraccini, Anthony Pirnot, George W. Pitcher, J. E. Pitts, David Plane, and Michael F. Plunkett.","Correspondents include: Noel Polk, Michael Porterfield, Carol Poster, Mark Powell, Pamela Powers, Melissa Pritchard, Marjorie Pryse, Candace A. Pugh, Donald Purviance, Austin Quigley, Paul Quigley, and Patrick Quinn.","Correspondents include: Thomas Rabbit, Phil Raiser, Heather Rampel, Ralph Ranald, Julia Randall, [Janet Rasmussen], Shannon Ravenel, Richard Raymond, III, Charlene Redick, John Reed, Kit Reed, Joseph W. Reed, Mathew Reges, Dan Reiter, Karen D. Renner, Jim Rettig, and Paul Reyes.","Correspondents include: including: Barbara Rich, Scott P. Richert, Curt Richter, Eric Rickstad, Libbie Rifkin, Nick Rinaldi, Sally Robinson, William Robinson, Sylvia Frank Rodrigue, Dana Roeser, Jackie Roemer, Meredith Rogers, Steve Rogers, Lauren Rooker, Kellye Rosenheim, Val Ross, Margery Rouse, David Roy, and Martha Rozett.","Correspondents include: Gibbons Ruark, David Rubin, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Stephen Rubin, Douglas P. Rucker, Paul Ruffin, Rhoda M. Ruffner, Shade Rupe, and Sarah Ryan.","Correspondents include: Nora R. Safran, Peter Saji, Sharon R. Sakson, John Stoll Sanders, Myralee Sandridge, Sarabande Books, Inc., Mark H. Saunders, Lillian R. Schafft, Pearl Scherr, Deborah Schneider, Nancy Schoenberger, Gerry Schoonmaker, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Lee Scouten, Eileen Scully, James Seay, Tom Sebring, Peggy Seiler, Charles Semones, Megan Sexton, Liz Seymour, Guy Shahar, Ann J. Shalaski, Rosa Shand, Beth Sheffield, Allen Shepherd, Linda Sherman, Susan Shillinglaw, George W. Sibert (copy), Jennifer M. Siler, Lisa Sims, and Marcy Sims.","Correspondents include: Ed Skellings, Knute Skinner, Myra Sklarew, Evan Slavitt, Warren Slesinger, Janice L. Smiley, Barbara D. Smith, Carol Houck Smith, Dave Smith, Lael Smith, Lee Smith, R.T. (\"Rod\") Smith, Ron Smith, Sonja H. Smith, [Thomas J. Smith], Tom Smith, William Jay Smith, Neil Snyder, Eliezer Sobel, Susan Sonde, and Katherine Soniat.","Correspondents include: J. Spearman, Monroe K. Spears, Amy Spence, Elizabeth Spencer, Hawes Spencer, Matt Spireng, Beth Spires, Radcliffe Squires, Peter Stambler, Susan Stamberg, Les Staniford, William W. Starr, Marian Steele, Stephanie Steo, John Stephens, Mariflo Stephens, Holly Stephenson, Bob Sterling, John W. Stevenson, Peter Stine, and John Stoss","Correspondents include: Dick Sugg, Jane B. Sulzberger, Walter Sullivan (\"New York Times\"), Tree Swenson (Academy of American Poets), and Kate Szuchy (Colonnade Club).","Much of the material in the file concerns the publication of \"The King of Babylon.\"","Correspondents include: Deborah Tall, Barry Targan, Brian Tart, Anne E. Tauzin (LSU Press), Alexander Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor (Chicago Tribune), Mary Tederstrom, Betsy Teter, Alex Theroux, Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression, James Thompson, Bonnie Thurston, Chris Tilghman,, David Tillinghast, Richard Tillinghast, Edward A. Tiryakian, Rene Todd, Tom Toner, Robert Topp, Rosemarie G. Topp, Eugene S. Towles, Karin Trainer, Mark Trainer, Sean Tubbs, David Tucker, Whitney Tullos, and Debbie Healy Turner.","Correspondents include: James C. Van Meter, Kristin van Ogtrop, Samuel Vaughan, Becky Vaughn, Patricia F. Vermillion, Fred Viebahn, Tom Viele, Ellen Bryant Voigt, and Tom Voss.","Correspondents include: Bruce Wagner, Roy S. Waldau, Kit Wallingford, Peter Walpole, George Walsh, Joan Walsh, Ryan Walsh, Colin Walters, Ellen Walther, Sarah Borden Wareck, Chris Warner, Barbara Warren, Steve Wasserman, Daniel Waterman (University of Alabama Press), Tanya Waterman, and George Watson.","Correspondents include: Angela Weaser, Harold Weatherby, Jack Weiseman, Edward Weismiller, Dean F.Wells, Larry Wells, Matt F.M. Werth, Jr., Tim West, Woody West, Elaine Whitaker, Christine Lamson White, Jon Manchip White, and John W. Whitehead.","Correspondents include: Nissa Wibecan, Mitch Wieland (\"The Idaho Review\"), Allen Wier, Wes Wier, James Wilcox, Randy Wiley, Miller Williams, Susan S. Williams, Dr. Thomas Williams, Chilton Williamson, Susan R. Williamson, Lex Williford, Calder Willingham, Chris Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Martin Wilson, Mason Wilson, Mindy Wilson, Robert Spencer Wilson, Phil Winstead, Calhoun Winton, Fanny Kemble Wister, Sam Witt, George Witte, Aaron D. Wolf, Greg Wolfe, Brook Harris Wolff, Carolyn K. Woodbridge, Robert Woodring, Martha Woodroof, Casey Woodsbuffalo, John F. Woolverton, Charles Wright, and Writers Guild of American, East","The last file of  Stuart Wright, consists chiefly of news clippings from Great Britain sent to Garrett with comments from Wright written on the clippings and marked \"Printed Papers\" on the envelope.","Correspondents include: Nolan T. Yelich, James O. Yerkes, Ed Yoder, Mel Yoken, Jane Ann Young (University of Virginia Art Museum), Terence Young, Paula Younger, and Diane Zagerman.","These include: \"Adventures of the Artificial Woman\" by Thomas Berger; \"[American Psycho]\" by Bret Easton Ellis; \"Angelica's Grotto\" by Russell Hoban; \"At End of Day\" by George V. Higgins; and \"Average American Boy\" by Jerry Hammond.","These include: \"The Battle for Christmas\" by Stephen Nissenbaum; \"Bad Behavior\" by Mary Gaitskill; \"Best New American Voices 2001\"; \"Big Chief Elizabeth: the Adventures and Fates of the First English Colonists in America\" by Giles Milton; \"Bird Song\" by Sebastian Faulks; \"Bound to Please: Essays on Great Writers and Their Books\" by Michael Dirda; and \"Byrne: A Novel\" by Anthony Burgess","These include: \"Cambridge\" by Caryl Phillips; \"Canaan\" by Donald McCaig and \"Tehano\" by Allen Wier; \"Cleopatra's Nose\" by Daniel J. Boorstin; \"Cloudsplitter\" by Russell Banks; \"Collected Stories of Wallace Stegner\"; a variety of books about Columbus; \"A Consuming Fire: The Fall of the Confederacy in the Mind of the White Christian South\" by Eugene D. Genovese; \"Damage Them All You Can: Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia\" by George Walsh; and \"A Dead Man in Deptford\" by Anthony Burgess","\"Book Reviews includes those for Echoes: \"Poems Left Behind, Poems of Love and Marriage\", and \"Ciardi Himself: Fifteen Essays\" all by John Ciardi; \"The Emperor's General\" by James Webb; \"Ex-Friends: Falling Out With Allen Ginsberg, Lionel and Diana Trilling, Lillian Hellman, Hannah Arendt, and Norman Mailer\" by Norman Podhoretz; \"Fables of the Irish Intelligentsia\" by Nina Fitzpatrick; \"The Fabulous History of the Dismal Swamp Company:  A Story of George Washington's Times\" by Charles Royster; \"Ghost and Flesh, Water and Dust\" by William Goyen; Ginsberg at Evergreen: An Extended Interview\" by Leo Daugherty; \"The Golden Rope\" by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer; \"The Goldin Boys: Stories\" by Joseph Epstein; \"Goldwyn: A Biography\" by A. Scott Berg; and \"Green Stars\" by Charlotte Matthews.","Book reviews include: \"Henry and Clara\" by Thomas Mallon; \"Hocus Pocus\" by Kurt Vonnegut; \"The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote\" by Miguel de Cervantes; and \"The History of Southern Women's Literature\" edited by Carolyn Perry and Mary Louise Weaks.","Reviews include \"If They Move…Kill 'Em! The Life and Times of Sam Peckinpah\" by David Weddle; \"In Montaigne's Tower: Essays\" by Hilary Masters; \"The Invisible Enemy: Alcoholism and the Modern Short Story\" edited by Miriam Dow and Jennifer Regan; and \"Key West Tales\" by John Hersey.","Book Reviews include \"Learning to Fly: A Writer's Memoir by Mary Lee Settle\" edited by Anne Hobson Freeman;  \"The Lighthouse Keeper: Essays on the Poetry of Eleanor Ross Taylor\"; \"Like a Fiery Elephant: The Story of B.S. Johnson\" by Jonathan Coe; \"Little Kingdoms\" by Steven Millhauser; \"Living After Midnight: A Novella and Stories\" by Lee K. Abbott; \"Looking for Fred Schmidt\" by Seymour Epstein; \"Marx Deceased\" by Carl Djerassi; and \"Morality Play\" by Barry Unsworth","Book reviews include \"Nashville 1864: The Dying of the Light\" by Madison Jones; \"On the Origins of War and the Preservation of Peace\" by Donald Kagan; \"Owen Wister Out West: His Journals and Letters\" edited by Fanny Kemble Wister; \"Peter Taylor: A Writer's Life\" by Hubert H. McAlexander; \"The Physician of London\" by Stephanie Cowell; \"The Portable Shakespeare\"; \"The Princeton Anthology of Writing: Favorite Pieces by the Ferris/McGraw Writers at Princeton University\" edited by John McPhee and Carol Rigolo.","Book reviews include \"Rabbit at Rest\" by John Updike; \"The Red King's Rebellion\" by Russell Bourne; \"Rollerball?\" by William Harrison; \"Sailor Song\" by Ken Kesey; \"The School of Night: A Novel\" by Alan Wall; \"Shakespeare and Co.\"  by Stanley Wells and another review of three other books about Shakespeare titled \"Rising from the Dead\"; \"Sir John Hawkins Queen Elizabeth's Slave Trader\" by Harry Kelsey; \"Spending the Light\" by Tom Smith; \"Stations of the Air: Thirty-Three Poems\" by John Ciardi; \"Stories from the Transatlantic Review\" by Joseph F. McCrindle.","\"\"Talking Back to Emily Dickinson and Other Essays\" by William H. Pritchard; \"The Tenants of Time\" by Thomas Flanagan; \"Time at War\" by Nicholas Mosley; \"To A Distant Land\" by James McConkey; \"Toussaint Louverture: A Biography\" by Madison Smartt Bell; \"The True History of the Kelly Gang\" by Peter Carey; \"The 23rd Dream\" by Kathy Whitsitt; \"25 and Under/Fiction\" edited by Susan Ketchin and Neil Giordano; \"Unto the Sons\" by Gay Talese; \"Various Antidotes: Stories\" by Joanna Scott; and A Visitation of Spirits\" by Randall Kenan.","Book reviews include \"War and the World: Military Power and the Fate of Continents 1450-2000\" by Jeremy Black; \"A Way of Happening: Observations of Contemporary Poetry\" by Fred Chappell; \"The White Rooster\" by Robert Bausch; \"Winter Run\" by Robert Ashcom; \"Wolfe in Wolfe's Clothing,\" a review of two books concerning Thomas Wolfe, both edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli; \"The World of Christopher Marlowe\" by David Riggs; and \"The Year of Silence\" by Madison Smartt Bell","These include copies of the Treatment and Notes; A Screenplay Treatment, Copy, 25 pages; Draft of Screenplay Typescript, Copy, 131 pages; and Second Draft of Screenplay Typescriptm Copy, 121 pages.","\"This short story includes a Manuscript Version, 59 pages, with additional pages for a possible lead-in to the story (December 7, 2003); Manuscript \"B Version,\" one with typescript pages interspersed and another with only typescript pages (December 22, 2003); Four Typescript Copies, one submitted to Witness\", and one without the first section numbered \"1\" (circa 2003); and a Reading Version Typescript, with changes and corrections in red and black marker (circa 2003).","This includes two Typescript Versions, an incomplete Early Draft with changes, and another with changes, 24 pages; and a page proof.","This includes the \"Foreword\" by George Garrett and three of his poems; also includes a letter from George Roupe, October 7, 2002, about the proof.","This includes two drafts and revised manuscript and typescript pages, 68 pages.","This was originally given at \"Honoring the Career of Joseph Blotner,\" South Atlantic Modern Language Association Convention, and later published in \"The Sewanee Review\" (Winter 2005).","Poems include: \"After Adam All Men Are Sad-Faced Clowns\"; \"Another Lent\"; \"Another Petition\"; \"Another Toast\"; \"Another Version\"; \"Answering Machine\"; \"Anthologies I (Then and There – Rome, 1958)\"; \"Anthologies II (Here and Now)\"; \"Apologia (for Lives of the Poets)\"; \"Arkansas Funeral\"; \"Ballad\"; \"Body's No Good Buddy Any More\"; \"Book Review\"; \"Brief Sermon\"; \"Broken Music\"; and \"By the Book.\"","Poems include: \"Cellphone\"; \"Cleaning Out\"; \"Crows\"; \"Falling in Love Again\" (published as \"Lust\"); \"For Linda Evangelista\"; \"Figure of Speech\"; \"Fin de Siecle\"; \"First Light York Harbor\"; \"Five Card Draw, Jacks Are Wild\"; \"From Lives of the Poets: A Satire\"; \"Ghosts\"; \"Good as a Gold Watch\"; \"Grapes\"; and \"Group Portrait.\"","Poems include: \"Hail to the Chief\"; \"Inch by Inch\"; \"Jacob\"; \"Jacob (Again)\";  \"Job's Messengers\"; \"A Little Night Music\"; \"Long and Short of It: A Letter to Brendan Galvin\"; \"Luck's Shining Child\"; \"March 1994 Three Poems for Cork Smith\" (includes \"Good as a Gold Watch,\" First Bluejay,\" and \"God Save the King\"); \"Mundane Metamorphosis\"; \"My Own Self\"; \"New Year's Eve\"; \"Op-Ed Pages\"; \"Pardon Me (To a certain very dead poet)\"; \"Petition\"; \"Postcard From the Villa Serbelloni\"; \"Postcard to an Old Friend\"; \"Preface to 'Lives of the Poets'; and \"Punch Line.\"","Poems include: \"Resolutions\"; \"Silver Poet\"; \"Snapshots of the Poets\"; \"Some Deadly Sins\"; \"Some Enormous Surprises\"; \"Straight Flush\" (also titled \"In Italia a Bellagio\"); \"A Suit for Mr. Charley\"; \"To Suffer From Low Self of Steam\"; \"Two Elegies (In Memory of O. B. Hardison, Jr.); \"We're in the Money (from Op-Ed Pages)\"; \"When I Consider\"; \"Whistling in the Dark\"; \"A Word for the Competition\"; and \"Yellow Shoe Poet.\"","Versions include a Manuscript Version – Notes and Drafts 1 and 2; Manuscript Version, 183 pages; Typescript Version, Original Drafts; Typescript Version, Revised Drafts and Incomplete Draft; and Manuscript Version, \"Leftovers.\"","Includes various versions, mixed Manuscript and Typescript, 45 pages; mixed Manuscript and Typescript, pages 114-156, 161-163; Typescript, 42 pages; and Typescript, with changes and corrections in red, 42 pages.","Various versions include: Original Manuscript, Original, Pages 1-169, described by Garrett in \"Contemporary Authors Volume 202\"; Manuscript and Typescript Drafts, Notes, and Bibliography; On-Going, Early Draft Typescript; and On-Going, Chapter 1, Typescript.","Includes Manuscript Version and a Typescript Version, 19 pages.","Versions include: Manuscript Version, 129 pages; mixed Manuscript and Typescript Versions, both with changes and corrections; Miscellaneous Drafts, Research, and \"Leftovers\"; and On-Going Typescript Version, 13 pages.","Versions include: Manuscript Version and Typescript Versions, with corrections and changes, 9 and 10 pages; and Copies and Offprint.","Sermon at St. George's, York Harbor, Maine, 1980 February (from 13273-g)","New York Public Library Version of Talk about his research into Elizabethan times, 1985 June 24","Phi Beta Kappa Talks – Outline and Notes and \"Winning and Losing,\" University of Richmond, 1988 March 24?, undated","New York Public Library Literary Lions Dinner material, 1988?","Honors Convocation Address, Hollins College, 1989 April 18","Celebration of the 90th Birthday of Rosalie Toomer Garrett, 1989?","\"Heroes\" PEN/Faulkner Talk, Folgers, 1991?","\"Faulkner and the Public Arts\" A Talk given at the Chinese University, Hong Kong, 1994","\"Reading for Writers,\" post 1994","\"F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Celebration,\" University of South Carolina, Talk, 1996 September","Christianity and Literature - Manuscript Drafts of talks given by Garrett at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy, Virginia, for their adult education program on Christianity and Literature, 1996","\"Christianity and the Movies: Babette's Feast and The Virgin Spring\" – Manuscript Notes and Drafts - A Talk given by Garrett at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1996?","\"Christianity and the Movies: Babette's Feast and The Virgin Spring\" – 2 Typescripts - A Talk given by Garrett at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1996?","Winter Park Talk – \"You Can't Go Home Again: One Writer's Pain and Pleasure,\" 1997","Speech at the Retirement Party of Martin Battestin, circa 1998 May","Barnes and Noble Poetry Reading, post 1998","Remarks at the Memorial Service for Bill Pedens, 2000 March 10","Remarks at the Tenth Anniversary of the O.B. Hardison Poetry Prize, awarded to Rachel Hadas, 2000","James Gould Cozzens Symposium, University of South Carolina, 2000","Keynote Address at the [2001 Chattanooga Conference on Southern Literature], 2001 April 21","Sermon delivered at [St. Mary's-on-the-Highlands], 2001?","Talk on Historical Fiction at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference, 2002","Introduction of Henry S. Taylor at the Folger Library, 2003 September 23","Talk at Knoxville, Tennessee, Southern Literature Festival Honoring George Garrett at the University of Tennessee, 2003 October 2-4","Lecture to Docents at the Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia, on Art and Literature, 2003?","Talk about To Kill a Mockingbird, followed by a Reading of Garrett's story \"Gator Bait,\" Manuscript, 29 pages, circa 2003","Remarks at the Recognition of R.H.W. Dillard by the Fellowship of Southern Writers, Manuscript [The Hanes Award for Poetry?], 2003?","Speech concerning Virginia for the Arts, 2004 January 28\t","Program of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, 2004 March 25","Virginia Festival of the Book Panel, 2004 March","Talk on the Balance between Fact and Fiction in Our Literature, 2004 March","Talk to the Friends of the Library, Waynesboro, Virginia, 2004 April 21","Poetry Reading at \"Magnolia,\" Scottsville Café, with Notes, 2004 September\n    \nTalk at the [Monticello] Foundation Celebration of the Memory of Eudora Welty, 2004?","Introduction of George Garrett by Sam Gwynn prior to Garrett's lecture at Sewanee University, 2004","Address welcoming Dana Gioia to the University of Virginia where he spoke in the Harrison Small Auditorium, 2004","\"This Fickle Literary World: From Here to Eternity\" for the James Jones Society, Robinson, Illinois, undated","\"Updike's In the Beauty of the Lilies\" Talk at Westminster, Canterbury, Norfolk, Virginia,\nundated\t","Library of Congress Reading, undated","Speech for the Fellowship of Southern Writers, Manuscript and Notes, undated","Introduction of Elise Guidoni and her lecture on William Faulkner, \"History as Trauma\" the concluding lecture for \"William Faulkner in Our Time\" 2004 September 30","Talk about University Presses and their Importance in his career, undated","Introduction of Henry Taylor,  undated","Talk at the University of Virginia on Creative Writing, undated","Talk about the Arts – Manuscript, Various Drafts, undated ","Untitled Talks concerning National Public Radio, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Garrett's literary predecessors, undated","\"Bad Man Blues: A Portable George Garrett\" includes: ","Typescript, Pages 1-297 (2 folders), 1998 ?","Introduction \"Skin and Bones George Garrett's Living Spirits\" by Allen Wier, Typescript, 15 pages, 1998 April 28","Dust Jacket, 1998","The novel,\"Double Vision,\" was originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree,\" or had individually titled chapters. These will be included in the descriptions of the early versions but are designated by the published title \"Double Vision.\" Versions include: ","Early Manuscript Draft of Opening Chapter, 2001 February 3","Partial Chapters and Notes, Manuscript and Typescript, for sections \"Some Books,\" \"Frank Toomer's Summer Reading List,\" etc., 2001 October 14, undated","\"Green Springs the Tree\" Manuscript and Typescript Versions of Chapters 1-9, with autograph changes and corrections, pages 1-75, 2002 July 25 ","Draft, Typescript and five pages of Manuscript, 2002 August 5","Was originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), Parts of an Earlier Draft, Typescripts, 2002?","Early Title \"Every Bitter Thing\" – First Draft of \"Birthday\" Section, which became Chapter 3, 2002?","Versions include: ","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"),Front Matter and Part One \"A Story Goes With It\" and Part Two \"Beginning,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 1-114 (1 of 4 folders)","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), Part One \"Middle,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 115-225 (2 of 4 folders)","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), Part Two \"Middle,\" and \"Ending,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 226-362 (3 of 4 folders)","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\"), \"Intermission\" and \"Begin Again,\" Manuscript and Typescript, Pages 363-413 (4 of 4 folders)","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\") Typescript, First Version, 273 pages (2 folders)","Double Vision (originally titled \"Green Springs the Tree\") Typescript, Middle Version in Three Parts, 273 pages (2 folders)","Versions include: ","Typescript for \"Preliminary\" (\"A Story Goes \nWith It\") and \"Main Event,\" 313 pages (1 of 2 folders) circa 2002","Typescript for \"Ending\" and \"Begin Again,\" 313 pages (2 of 2 folders) circa 2002","Typescript for Second Version, 313 pages, beginning with \"A Story Goes With It,\" 313 pages (2 folders) circa 2002","Typescript, Third Version?, consisting of \"A Story Goes With It,\" pages 1-39, and \"With  My Body I Thee Worship,\" pages 1-33, circa 2002","Typescript for \"Main Event\" only, pages 1-58 missing, pages 59-295 present, circa 2002","Versions include:","Typescript consisting of sections \"A Story Goes With It,\" and \"Main Event\" pages 1-156 (1 of 2 folders), circa 2002","Typescript consisting of sections \"Middle,\" \"Feeling Good, Feeling Fine,\" and an untitled last small section, pages 157-313 (2 of 2 folders), circa 2002","Typescript for \"Beginning\" and Numbered Chapters, Incomplete, circa 2002","Typescript, pages 104-233, and \"Part Three \"With My Body I Thee Worship,\" 33 pages, circa 2002","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapter 1, circa 2002-2003","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 9-11, circa 2002-2003","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 12, 14, and 15, circa 2002-2003","Versions include:","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 16-17, circa 2002-2003","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 11, 19, originally titled \"Political Animals\" and \"Peter\" circa 2002-2003","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 20-23, circa 2002-2003","Manuscript and Typescript Chapter Drafts, Chapters 26-28, circa 2002-2003","Revised Typescript, pages 117-178, 2 Copies, 2003 August 20","Typescript, Early Version, 174 pages, circa 2003","Typescript, Penultimate Draft, 174 pages, circa 2003","Versions include: ","Typescript, 175 pages, circa 2003","Typescript, \"Next to Last Version?\" 177 pages, circa 2003 ","Typescript, \"Next to Last Version?\" 177 pages, circa 2003","Typescript, Last Version?, 178 pages, circa 2003?","Typescript, Last Version?, 178 pages, circa 2003","Typescript, Last Version?, 178 pages, double-sided copy","Versions include:","Bound Typescript, 178 pages, 2004?","Bound Typescript, 178 pages (2 Copies), 2004?","Author's First Proofs, 2004\t","Author's First Proofs (Copies), 2004","Reader's Reports, Blurbs, and Endorsements, \n2003-2004\t","Partial Chapters and Notes, Manuscript and Typescript, undated\t","Partial Chapters and Notes, Manuscript and Typescript, undated","Versions include:","Drafts (2 folders)","Manuscripts and Typescript, 275 pages (2 folders)","Typescript, pages 1-258 (2 folders)","Typescript, pages 1-117, 148-253","Versions include:","Typescript, 253 pages, double-sided copy, 2005?","Manuscript and Typescript, 274 pages, 2005 April 16?","Manuscript and Typescript – Garrett's Description of the Book, Blurb Suggestions, Front Matter, Review Suggestions, etc., 2005?","Page Proofs, 179 pages, 2005 December 9-13","Versions include: ","\"Penultimate Version,\" 191 pages","Typescript?, 195 pages","At least two slightly different versions, with some blank pages, in a page proof format, 2001 January 19","Versions include:","Incomplete Transcript Versions","Transcript Versions, 29 pages and 32 pages","Print copy, pages 229-244","Versions include:","Manuscript Version, pages 1-195 (2 folders)","Typescript Drafts","Proofs and Print Copy","Individual folders include:","Art Museum","Class and English Department Papers","Events","Seminars at Oxford, England – \"Gloriana The Life and Times of Elizabeth I\"; \"William Shakespeare, His Life and Times,\" and \"From Castle to Country House\" all held in August","Books reviewed include: ","\"Collected Poems of George Garrett\"","\"Days of Our Lives Lie in Fragments\"","\"Death of the Fox\"","\"Double Vision\"","\"Entered from the Sun\"","\"An Evening Performance\"","\"Going to See the Elephant: Pieces of a Writing Life\"","Books reviewed include:","\"The Magic Striptease\"","\"Poison Pen: or Live Now and Pay Later\"","\"Southern Excursions\"","\"The Succession\"","\"Whistling in the Dark\"","\"The Yellow Shoe Poets: Selected Poems, 1964-1999\"","Two notebooks have specific contents. One concerns Joyce Cary (circa 1965) and the second is an address book and notebook, with some notes on Garrett's own bibliography and thoughts on man's greatest incapacity (1971-1973).","Notebooks include:","Notebook with notes on Robert Greene, Elizabethan Era (2001)","Notebook concerning Robert Greene, Garrett's proposed novella \"Green Springs the Tree,\" and Notes and Research about Hollywood for a Novel (2005)","Notebook concerning \"From Here to Eternity\"","Notes include those about on-going and miscellaneous projects, an adaptation class, Joseph Blotner, and Elizabethan England and the Court.","This series of the papers of George Garrett contains 566 various audiocassettes and 13 compact disks from the papers of George Garrett. The series contains readings by Garrett and other literary figures at a variety of classes, workshops, events, radio programs, and literary festivals as well as appearances at bookstores, colleges, and churches. Venues include the Virginia Festival of the Book, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, Hollins Literary Festival, Jefferson Institute for Life Long Learning, New Dominion Bookstore, Second Street Gallery, Williams Corner Bookstore, PEN/Faulkner Awards, Association of Writers and Writing Programs, Bennington Writer's Workshops, Poetry Society of Virginia, St. Paul's Church, Ivy, University of Virginia Bookstore, and the Yellow Shoe Poets (Louisiana State University).  Of interest are his reading at the funeral service for May Sarton, the Raleigh lecture at Trinity College, Oxford, readings in honor of Staige Blackford, Martin Battestin on George Herbert, a discussion of John Updike, and Henry Taylor's essay on Eleanor Taylor.  Several of the tapes were commercially produced.","The collection also contains readings by Betty Adcock, John Aldridge, James Applewhite, John Ashberry, Martin Battestin, Ruthe Battestin, Richard Bausch, Robert Bausch, Ann Beattie, Madison Bell, Wendell Berry, John Berryman, James H. Billington, Sydney Blair, Amy Bloom, Robert Brickhouse,  Carrie Brown, Frederic Buechner, John Casey, Grace Cavalieri, Paula Champa, Fred Chappell, Avery Chenoweth, Kelly Cherry,  Alan Cheuse, Carolyn Chute, Amy Clampitt, Nicole Cooley, Elizabeth Cox, Patrick Cribben, Michael Curtis, Janice Daugherty, Doug Day, Elizabeth Dewberry, Leo Diehl, R.H.W. Dillard, Ellen Douglas, Rita Dove, Tom Drury, John Ehle, Garrett Epps, Mary Flinn, Roland Flint, and Ann Freeman. ","Other readings include ones by Mary Gaitskill, Brendan Galvin, Ted Genoways, Margaret Gibson, John Gielgud, The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, Andrea Gollin, William Goyen, Vivian Gornick, Lucy Grealy, Alec Guinness, Alyson Hagy, Jim Hall, Cathryn  Hankla, O. B. Hardison, Michael Harper, Brooks Haxton, Anthony Hecht, Brodie Herndon, Angie Hogan, Michael Hornburg, David Huddle, Henry Huddle, Jim Jeter, Denis Johnson, Julia Johnson, Fred Kasten, Alfred Kazin, Garrison Keillor, Phillip Kimball, Carolyn Kizer, Joyce Kornblatt, Jeanne Larsen, Doug Lawson, William Henry Lewis, Jeb Livingood, James McAuley, Jill McCorkle,  Kevin McFadden, Jay McInerney, James McKinley, Tim McLaurin, David McNair, Hilary Masters, Peter Matthiessen, Bernard Mayes, Sheila McMillen, W. S. Merwin, Michael Mewshaw, Thorpe Moeckel, Rick Moody, and Craig Mueller.","Additional readings are by Debra Nystrom, Ed Ochester, Flannery O'Connor, Robert O'Neil, Gregory Orr, Janet Peery, Carol Poster, Virginia Priest, Liam Rector, Alexandra Ripley, Lucinda Roy, Paul Ruffin, Stephen Sandy,  Helen Schulman, Lisa Russ-Spaar, Mary Lee Settle, Mona Simpson, David Slavitt, R. T. Smith, Ron Smith, Elizabeth Spencer, Elizabeth Spires, Darcey Steinke,  John Stone, Robert Stone, Deborah Sussman, Gay Talese, Amy Tan, Henry Taylor, Anita Thompson, Christopher Tilghman, William H. Townsend, Betsy Vaughan, William Warfield, Mac Wellman, Tom Whalen, Allen Wier, Marianne Wiggins, James Wilcox, Lisa Williams, Lex Williford, Calder Willingham, Fred Wiseman, Meg Wolitzer, and Charles Wright.","The collection also contains a compact disk of Chopin piano pieces and a set of twelve compact disks of Gary Gallagher's book \"Robert E. Lee and His High Command.\"","The Lion of Whitehall: William H. Townsend, 1953 (Audiocassette 2929)","Jim and Marion Jeter, and Sandy and Peter Garrett talking, 1971? and Duplicate (Audiocassette 2930-2931)","O.B. Hardison and Grace Cavalieri, poetry reading at MLK Library, 1976 May 6 (Audiocassette 2932)","George Garrett, sermon for St. George's, York, Maine, 1977 (Audiocassette 2933) and Duplicate? (Audiocassette 3191)","Philip Kimball, reading at Johnson State, Side A, 1977 and Side B, 1978 (Audiocassette 2934) and Duplicate (Audiocassette 3240)","Currents in poetry. Eighth grade, 1974 Spring (Audiocassette 2935)","Inauguration, 1981 (Audiocassette 2936)","Michael Mewshaw, Bennington, 1987 July 23 (Audiocassette 2937)","Allen Wier and George Garrett, Bennington, 1987 July 23 (Audiocassette 2938)","George Garrett, reading at the Poetry Society of Virginia, 1987 September 19 (Audiocassette 2939, Duplicate 2940)","George Garrett, reading at Second Street Gallery, introduction by Michael Parker, 1987 December 6 (Audiocassette 2941)","Fred Wiseman Panel. Participants: Irby Brown (Moderator), Fred Wiseman, David Slavitt, and Bernard Mayes, 1988 October 28 (Audiocassette 2942)","University of Virginia English Club reading, 1989 February 23 (Audiocassette 2943)","Douglas Day, reading from his new novel, Williams Corner Bookstore, 1989 April 19 (Audiocassette 2944)","George Garrett, reading in Alabama, 1994 September 28 (Audiocassette 2945)","Henry Taylor, reading \"Landscape with Tractor,\" undated (Audiocassette 2946 and Duplicate 3400)","Poets Corner, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, undated (Audiocassette 2947)","National Public Radio, Weekend Edition, \"The Wedding Cake Stories,\" 1989 June 11-July 23 (Audiocassette 2948 and Duplicate 3296)","Alyson Hagy, reading at Stonecoast, 1989 August (Audiocassette 2949)","Avery Chenoweth, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1989 October 4 (Audiocassette 2950)","George Garrett, talk to the Writer's Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1990 May 30 (Audiocassette 2951 and Duplicate 3337)","Henry Taylor, reading to \"Young Writers Program\" 1990 July 23 (Audiocassette 2952)","O.B. Hardison memorial service. George Garret MC, 1990 August 24 (Audiocassette 2953)","George Garrett, reading at Hollins College, introduction by R. H. W. Dillard, 1990 October 9 (Audiocassette 2954)","40 Years of Los Angeles Small Presses, 1990 October 27, Tapes 1-2 (Audiocassettes 2955-2956)","40 Years of Los Angeles Small Presses, 1990 October 27, Tapes 3-5 (Audiocassettes 2957-2959)","PEN Faulkner/Malamud Award, George Garrett reading at Folger Library, introduction by Richard Bausch, 1990 December 7 (Audiocassette 2960 and Duplicate 3326)","Mary Gaitskill, reading at the Gallery, University of Virginia, 1991 February 20 (Audiocassette 2961)","George Garrett, reading at the Jefferson Society, 1991 March 2 (Audiocassette 2962)","George Garrett, reading to the Faulty Wives' Club. University of Virginia, 1991 April 1 (Audiocassette 2963 and 2964)","Debra Nystrom and Sydney Blair reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, University of Virginia, 1991 April 24 (Audiocassette 2965 and Duplicate 3347)","George Garrett talking about Bonfire of the Vanities at Westminster-Canterbury, Virginia Beach, 1991 May 1 (Audiocassette 2966 and Duplicate 3328)","George Garrett, reading academic anecdotes, etc. at Loudon County Presbyterian Church, undated (Audiocassette 2967)","George Garrett, reading from \"Unwritten Stories, Untold Tales\", Second Street Gallery, University of Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 2968)","W. S. Merwin, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Steve Cushman (incomplete), 1991 November 14 (Audiocassette 2969 and Duplicate 3439)","\"George Garrett at Large,\" Jacksonville, Florida, 1991 November 23 (Audiocassette 2970 and Duplicate 3468)","George Garrett \"Memory,\" 1992 (Audiocassette 2971)","\"Tip\" O'Neill's Favorite Boston/ Irish Stories and Tunes with Leo Diehl, 1992, commercially produced and copyrighted (Audiocassette 2972)","George Garrett, reading at the Second Street Gallery, University of Virginia, 1992 January 26 (Audiocassette 2973)","George Garrett, reading at White Hall, Emory University, 1992 February 18 (Audiocassette 2974)","George Garrett, reading to Junior League; Frederick Buechner, reading at University of Virginia with an introduction by George Garrett, 1992 April 15 (Audiocassette 2975)","\"Literature of War\" class. Sydney Blair, reading from Buffalo, George Garrett talking, 1992 April 16 (Audiocassette 2976)","SOS reading for the homeless, University of Virginia, 1992 September 22 (Audiocassette 2977)","George Garrett at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, introduction by Jackson Bolyer, Hofstra University, 1992 September 25 (Audiocassette 2978)","Calder Willingham at University of Virginia, 1992 October 3 (Audiocassette 2979)","Fred Chappell and others, reading from Chappell's translation of Plautus, 1992 November 15 (Audiocassette 2980)","George Garrett, reading to American Association of University Women, introduction by Mary Flinn, 1992 November 21, and George Garrett, reading to Jefferson Scholars, 1992 November 22 (Audiocassette 2981 and Duplicate 3442)","George Garrett reading at Second Street Gallery, 1992 December 6 (Audiocassette 2982 and Duplicate 3314)","Marianne Wiggins, talk at University of Virginia, 1993 March 9 and reading, 1993 March 11, with introduction by George Garrett (Audiocassette 2983 and Duplicate 3440)","Deborah Sussman and Andrea Gollin, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 March 24 (Audiocassette 2984 and Duplicate 3441)","George Garrett, reading at the Executive Mansion, Charleston, West Virginia, 1993 March 24 (Audiocassette 2985)","George Garrett speaking at Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), introduction by Henry Taylor, Norfolk, 1993 March 26 (Audiocassette 2986 and Duplicate 3300)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1993 March 28 (Audiocassette 2987 and Duplicate 3270)","Lisa Russ-Spaar, George Garrett, and Gregory Orr reading at the Unitarian Church, 1993 March 29 (Audiocassette 2988 and Duplicate 3292)","Christopher Tilghman, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 March 31 (Audiocassette 2989 and Duplicate 3313)","George Garrett, lecture to schoolteachers, Virginia Beach, 1993 Spring (Audiocassette 2990)","Helen Schulman and George Garrett, reading at William and Mary, 1993 April 8 (Audiocassette 2991 and Duplicate 3299)","George Garrett reading, undated (Audiocassette 2992)","George Garrett reading, recorded by the American Audio Prose Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1984 May (Audiocassette 2993) and Duplicate (Audiocassette 3343)","\"That's What I Like (About the South)\" reading at the Second Street Gallery: Robert Brickhouse, Richard H. W. Dillard, Carolyn Chute, Cathryn Hankla, and Anita Thompson, 1993 April 18 (Audiocassette 2994 and Duplicate 3307)","\"Uneasy Muses,\" Princeton Alumni Panel, undated (Audiocassette 2995)","George Garrett, \"About Historical Novels,\" undated (Audiocassette 2996)","Sheila McMillen and Douglas Day, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 April 28 (Audiocassette 2997 and Duplicate 3291)","George Garrett, reading at University of Alabama, introduction by Don Noble, 1993 September 22 (Audiocassette 2998 and Duplicate 3443)","George Garrett talking to University of Virginia Associate's Program, Richmond, 1993 November 3 (Audiocassette 2999 and Duplicate 3473)","George Garrett speaking to the Alumni Associates, Roanoke, 1993 December 8 (Audiocassette 3000)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1994 January 30 (Audiocassette 3001)","Peter Matthiessen at University of Virginia, introduction by Marc Vassallo, 1994 April 14, incomplete (Audiocassette 3002) stamped \"DIGITIZED\"","George Garrett speaking at the University of Virginia Alumni Reunion, 1994 June 4 (Audiocassette 3003)","Lex Williford, reading (incomplete), Alabama, 1994 September 8 (Audiocassette 3004)","George Garrett, reading at the University of Alabama, introduction by Don Noble, 1994 September 22 (Audiocassette 3005)","Mary Lee Settle, George Garrett, and Alan Cheuse reading at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, Richmond, 1994 October 15 (Audiocassette 3006 and Duplicate 3302)","George Garrett, talk and reading at Altamont School, introduction by Hugo Isom, 1994 November 2 (Audiocassette 3007 and Duplicate 3008)","George Garrett, reading and talk at University of Alabama, Huntsville, 1994 November 8 (Audiocassette 3009)","\"Four Quartets,\" read by Alec Guinness, undated (Audiocassette 3010)","George Garrett, reading from: \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You,\" Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 February 1 (Audiocassette 3011 and Duplicate 3260)","Chesapeake reading: Charles Wright, Jeanne Larsen, George Garrett, and R.H.W. Dillard, 1995 February 25 (Audiocassette 3012 and Duplicate 3259)","George Garrett, speaking at St. Paul's, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 February 26 (Audiocassette 3013 and Duplicate 3268)","William Henry Lewis, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 March 8 (Audiocassette 3014)","Hollins Literary Festival, Ellen Douglas reading, 1995 March 11 (Audiocassette 3015)","Henry Taylor and George Garrett, reading at the Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), introduction by Robert Bausch, 1995 March 28 (Audiocassette 3016 and Duplicate 3475)","George Garrett, reading at the Thomas Jefferson Institute, 1995 March 29 (Audiocassette 3017 and Duplicate 3018)","George Garrett, reading at Second Street Gallery, University of Virginia, 1995 April 30 (Audiocassette 3019)","Wesleyan Writers Conference – George Garrett, Richard Bausch, Amy Bloom, 1995 June 27 (Audiocassette 3020-3021, 3267)","Mary Lee Settle, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 September 6 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3022 and Duplicate 3298)","Robert O'Neil and George Garrett at Barnes and Noble, 1995 September 29 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3023-3024, and Duplicate 3478)","George Garrett, reading at University of the South, undated (Audiocassette 3025)","Reading of \"The Entrepreneur\" at The Poetry Center, Philadelphia, 1996 February 25 (Audiocassette 3026, Duplicate 3344)","Denis Johnson, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Douglas Day, 1996 March 19 (Audiocassette 3027 and Duplicate Audiocassette 3271)","Fellowship of Southern Writers, Virginia Festival of the Book, University of Virginia, 1996 March 28 (Audiocassette 3028 and Duplicate 3029)","George Garrett, reading at Johns Hopkins University, 1996 April 2 (Audiocassette 3030 and Duplicate 3258)","George Garrett, reading, introduction by Sydney Blair, Williams Corner Bookstore, 1996 April 15 (Audiocassette 3031 and Duplicate 3357)","George Garrett, reading \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You\" at Barnes and Noble, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1996 May 7 (Audiocassette 3032)","George Garrett, reading at the Regulator, Durham, North Carolina, 1996 May 14 (Audiocassette 3033)","Rick Moody, 1996 July 5 and Elizabeth Cox and Michael Curtis, 1996 July 6, Bennington, Vermont (Audiocassette 3034 and Duplicate 3312)","Liam Rector and Ed Ochester, 1996 July 7 and Jonathan Holden, 1996 July 8, Bennington, Vermont (Audiocassette 3035 and Duplicate 3243)","The Reverend Maurice L (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1996 September 8 (Audiocassette 3036)","George Garrett and Henry Taylor, reading at Georgetown University, 1996 September 19 (Audiocassette 3037 and Duplicate 3038)","George Garrett, speaking to the Florida Historical Society, undated (Audiocassette 3039)","George Garrett – talk at CEA Randolph Macon, 1996 October 5; Reading at Gillman School, 1996 October 7 (Audiocassette 3040)","Christopher Tilghman at University of Virginia: talk, introduction by Douglas Day, 1996 October 15; reading, introduction by Bliss Broyard, 1996 October 17 (Audiocassette 3041 and Duplicate 3042)","George Garrett, speaking to Phi Beta Kappa, University of Virginia, 1991 November 20 (Audiocassette 3043)","George Garrett and R. T. Smith, reading at the American Association of University Women, introduction by Rick Plant, Staunton, Virginia, 1996 October 27 (Audiocassette 3044 and Duplicate 3045-3046)","George Garrett, reading at Wofford College, introduction by B. Dunlap, 1996 October 29 (Audiocassette 3046)","David McNair and Doug Lawson, reading at Williams Corner, introduction by Mark Saunders, 1996 October 30 (Audiocassette 3047 and Duplicate 3048)","George Garrett and Paula Champa, reading at Mary Washington, introduction by Hawk Lewis, 1996 November 7 (Audiocassette 3049)","Writers against Hunger, Omni Hotel. Charlottesville, Virginia, 1996 November 14 (Audiocassette 3050 and Duplicate 3051)","George Garrett, paper on the \"Poetry of Fred Chappell,\" introduction by Walter Sullivan, Sewanee University, 1996 December 2 (Audiocassette 3052)","George Garrett, \"Poetry of Fred Chappell\", 1996 December 2, Sewanee University, Hilary Masters at University of Virginia, 1996 December 3, introduction by Douglas Day (Audiocassette 3053)","Hilary Masters, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Douglas Day, 1996 December 3 (Audiocassette 3054 and Duplicate 3055)","George Garrett, talking about \"In the Beauty of the Lilies,\" by John Updike, Westminster-Canterbury, Virginia Beach, 1997 January 8 (Audiocassette 3056 and Duplicate 3057)","Lisa Russ-Spaar and Sydney Blair, reading at Williams Corner, introduction by David McNair, 1997 February 5 (Audiocassette 3058)","George Garrett, reading at Virginia Commonwealth University, 1997 February 13 (Audiocassette 3059)","\"Soundings\" 1997 February 23 (Audiocassette 3060)","George Garrett talking about his new novel, \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come Against You\" and John Ehle talking about \"The Journey of August King\" \"Soundings\" from the National Humanities Center, #856, 1997 February 23 (Audiocassette 3061)","George Garrett, reading at American University, introduction by Henry Taylor, 1997 February 26 (Audiocassette 3062 and Duplicate 3063)","L.T Panels, Bausch, George Garrett, etc. Ft. Lauderdale, 1997 March 8 (Audiocassette 3064)","George Garrett, Janice Daugharty, and others, \"Much ado about books,\" Jacksonville, 1997 March 15 (Audiocassette 3065 and Duplicate 3241)","Conversation with Gay Talese. Virginia Festival of the Book, 1997 March 22 (Audiocassette 3066)","Richard Bausch and George Garrett, talking in car. New York City and Broad Run, 1997 March 24, Tape 1 (Audiocassette 3067) and Tape 2 (Audiocassette 3068)","George Garrett, reading at the TJI, Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy? 1997 March 25 (Audiocassette 3069)","Margaret Gibson, reading at University of Virginia Bookstore, 1997 April (Audiocassette 3070 and Duplicate 3071)","Henry Taylor, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) keynote address, introduction by Roland Flint, 1997 April 3 (Audiocassette 3072)","Demopolis stories, The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith. ECW Luncheon, 1997 April 4 (Audiocassette 3073) and April 7 ((Audiocassette 3074)","Anthony Hecht, reading at the University of Virginia Bookstore, introduction by Sjohnna McCray, 1997 April 17 (Audiocassette 3075)","George Garrett, talk and reading at West Texas, introduction by Jerry Bradley, 1997 June 3 (Audiocassette 3076 and Duplicate 3077)","George Garrett and Mac Wellman, reading at Bennington, introduction by Jill McCorkle, 1997 June 14. Garrett lecture, 1997 June 15 (Audiocassette 3078 and 3079) and (Audiocassette 3080 and 3081)\n1997 June 16","George Garrett, reading and talk at Morse Museum, introduction by Eleanor Y. Fisher, Winter Park, Florida, 1997 October 22 (Audiocassette 3082 and Duplicate 3452)","George Garrett and Richard Bausch, reading at Sweet Briar, introduction by John Gregory Brown, 1998 Fall (Audiocassette 3083 and Duplicate 3111)","Aiken Taylor Award: Henry Taylor, Carolyn Kizer. Sewanee University, 1998 January 26 (Audiocassette 3084 and Duplicate 3085)","Michael Harper, talk at University of Virginia, 1998 February 3, (Audiocassette 3086 and Duplicate 3087)","Michael Harper, reading at University of Virginia, 1998 February 6 (Audiocassette 3088)","Gregory Orr visits English 500 class, 1998 February 12 (Audiocassette 3089, 3090 and Duplicate 3276)","Richard and Robert Bausch, 1998 February 19 (Audiocassette 3091 and Duplicate 3185)","Holy Land trip meeting, 1998 March 2 (Audiocassette 3092)","\"Tribute\", 4th Virginia Festival of the Book, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3093 and Duplicate 3095)","Garrett Epps, and others at the Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3094)","Henry Taylor and Yusef Komunyakaa?, University of Virginia, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3096 and Duplicate 3421)","Louisiana State University (LSU) Poets, Virginia Festival of the Book, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3097 and Duplicate 3282)","      \nDebra Nystrom at \"Local Authors\" class, 1998 March 26 (Audiocassette 3098)","Lisa Russ-Spaar and Cathryn Hankla at \"Local Authors\" class, 1998 April 9 (Audiocassette 3099 and Duplicate 3106)","George Garrett, interview with Fred Kasten on WWNO. New Orleans, 1998 April 14 (Audiocassette 3100)","Richard Bausch and George Garrett, reading at Lamar State University, 1998 April 15 (Audiocassette 3101)","George Garrett speaking to retired faculty, University of Virginia, 1998 May 14 (Audiocassette 3102-3103)","George Garrett and Stephen Sandy, reading at Chapters Bookstore, 1998 May 15 (Audiocassette 3104)","Alan Cheuse and George Garrett, reading at MacIntyre's Book Shop, Chapel Hill, 1998 October 24 (Audiocassette 3105)","Henry Taylor, reading to University of Virginia Library Associates, 1998 November (Audiocassette 3107)","Mary Lee Settle in class, undated (Audiocassette 3108)","Mary Lee Settle and Richard Bausch, reading at University of Virginia, 1998 December 10 (Audiocassette 3109 and 3110)","Carrie Brown, graduate reading, Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in creative writing, 1999 February 25 (Audiocassette 3112 and 3113)","The Sound of Writing, \"The Right Thing to do at the Time\" by George Garrett and \"The Pelican\" by Joyce Kornblatt, undated (Audiocassette 3114)","National Public Radio, a reading of R.H.W. Dillard's story, \"Their Wedding Journey\" undated (Audiocassette 3115)","Madison Bell, reading and playing, Jackson, Mississippi, undated (Audiocassette 3116)","Five poets reading at Chapters - Kelly Cherry, Brendan Galvin, George Garrett, David Slavitt, and Henry Taylor, 1999 May 22 (Audiocassette 3117 and 3118)","George Garrett, reading from novel, \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You,\" part one and miscellaneous sections, undated (Audiocassette 3119)","St. Mary's-on-the-Highlands, Lent 5 – Professor George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3120)","George Garrett, interviewed by Katherine McNamara, \"Archipelago\" 1999 June (Audiocassette 3121)","PEN/Faulkner Gala, 1999 October 18 (Audiocassette 3122 and 3123)","George Garrett, interview on WINA, 1999 December (Audiocassette 3124)","Yellow Shoe Poets, reading. Introduction by George Garrett. University of Carolina at Greensboro, North Carolina, 1999 December 5 (Audiocassette 3125 and 3126)","Aiken Taylor Awards, 2000 (Audiocassette 3127)","Yellow Shoe Poets, New Dominion Bookstore, 2000 February 4 (Audiocassette 3128)","Lisa Russ-Spaar, reading at Hollins University, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 2000 February 10 (Audiocassette 3129)","Yellow Shoe Poets: Betty Adcock, James Applewhite, Fred Chappell, and George Garrett, 2000 February 12, The Regulator Bookshop, Durham, North Carolina (Audiocassette 3130 and 3131)","George Garrett, reading at Northern Virginia Community College, introduction by Robert Bausch, undated (Audiocassette 3132)","Richard Bausch and George Garrett, reading at Charles County Community College, 2000 February 25 (Audiocassette 3133)","Henry Taylor, 2000 March 9 (Audiocassette 3134)","Lisa Williams and Kelly Cherry, reading at the Hollins Literary Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 2000 March 11 (Audiocassette 3135 and 3136)","Henry Huddle, reading at Hollins Literary Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 2000 March 11 (Audiocassette 3137)","Henry Taylor, \"Legacy of Elizabethan Poetry,\" Trinity College, Oxford, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3138)","George Garrett and Henry Taylor, reading at Trinity College, Oxford, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3139)","Story and Carrols, St. Paul's Church, Ivy, Virginia, 2000 December 17 (Audiocassette 3140 and 3141)","Lisa Russ Spaar and Gregory Orr, reading at George Garrett's adult class, Westminster-Canterbury, 2001 March 30 (Audiocassette 3142)","Radio interview, Baltimore, 2001 April 11 (Audiocassette 3143 and 3144)","George Garrett, reading to the Friends of Richmond Library, undated (Audiocassette 3145)","Richard and Robert Bausch, Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, University of Virginia, 2001 April 13 (Audiocassette 3146 and 3147)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL), University of Virginia - Charles Wright, R.H.W. Dillard, and 4 editors, 2001 April 27 (Audiocassette 3148 and 3149)","Master of Fine Arts reading, University of Virginia, 2001 May (Audiocassette 3150)","Henry Taylor, reading at University of Virginia, 2002 February 28 (Audiocassette 3151 and Duplicate 3197)","\"The Writer's Almanac,\" by Minnesota Public Radio, 2002 April 1-7 (Audiocassette 3152)","George Garrett, reading at William and Mary, 2002 May 18 (Audiocassette 3153 and 3154)","George Garrett, reading for Poetry Society of Virginia at William and Mary, 2002 May 18 (Audiocassette 3155 and 3156)","Old Dominion University Literary Festival, 2002 October 4 (Audiocassette 3157)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class: George Garrett and Lisa Russ Spaar, Tape 1, 2003 January 20 (Audiocassette 3158 and Duplicate 3201)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, Tape 2, 2003 January 27 (Audiocassette 3159)","John Stone and George Garrett at University of Virginia Hospital, 2003 February 19 (Audiocassette 3160)","Final Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class: Charles Wright, Thorpe Moeckel, and George Garrett, 2003 February 24 (Audiocassette 3161 and Duplicate 3217)","Historical Fiction Panel, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), 2003 February 28 (Audiocassette 3162 and Duplicate 3195)","Rock and Roll Panel, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), Baltimore, 2003 February 28 (Audiocassette 3163)","\"3 Generations\", Virginia Festival of the Book, 2003 March 19 (Audiocassette 3164 and 3165)","George Garrett in a radio interview, talking about the William Faulkner Conference to be held in the Chinese University of Hong Kong, discussing Faulkner in the context of American film and radio, 1993 November 25 (Audiocassette 3166 and Duplicate 3416)","George Garrett, reading at Second Street Gallery, and reading at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, undated (Audiocassette 3167)","George Garrett, 24th Annual Brodie Herndon Memorial reading at Richmond Public Library, 2003 April 10 (Audiocassette 3168, Duplicates? 3203 and 3212)","George Garrett, reading at Jefferson Institute of Free Expression, 2003 June 14 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3169, Duplicate 3192)","Readings in honor of Staige Blackford: Ted Genoways, George Garrett, Chris Tilghman, and Michael Knight, University of Virginia, 2004 March 28 (Audiocassette 3170 and incomplete duplicate 3214)","Martin and Ruthe Battestin, at Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, 2004 March 31 (Audiocassette 3171)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, Patrick Cribben, 2004 April (Audiocassette 3172)","\"To Kill a Mockingbird,\" talk and reading at George Mason University, 2004 Fall (Audiocassette 3173)","George Garrett, Angie Hogan, and Kevin McFadden, reading at Magnolia Café, Scottsville, Virginia, 2004 September 15 (Audiocassette 3174)","Mark Steiner Show, Baltimore, 2001 (Audiocassette 3175)","George Garrett, reading at Second St. Gallery, introduction by Heather Burns, 1997 October 12 (Audiocassette 3176, Duplicate 3288)","Enchanted Ground, a play for Reader's Theater, York Gaol Museum, York, Maine, undated (Audiocassette 3177, Duplicate 3277)","George Garrett, reading \"Uncles and Others,\" Autobiography Conference, undated (Audiocassette 3178)","Virginia Prizes, 2003, microcassette (Audiocassette 3179)","Garrett Tributes, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP), Baltimore, 2003 February 28 (Audiocassette 3180, Duplicate 3193)","George Garrett and Thorpe Moeckel, reading at Central Rappahannock Library, introduction by Ann Haley, 2002 September 13 (Audiocassette 3181, 3182) ","Henry Taylor reading at Farmington, Albemarle County, Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3183)","Robert Bausch, reading at New Dominion Bookstore, introduction by George Garrett, 2000 September 22 (Audiocassette 3184 and Duplicate 3340)","Richard and Robert Bausch, also James McKinley and George Garrett. Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) Class, University of Virginia, 2001 April 13 (Audiocassette 3186 and 3187)","Richard Bausch, reading poems by George Garrett, UVA, Festival of the Book, 2001 March 23 (Audiocassette 3188 and Duplicate 3303)","George Garrett, Raleigh lecture, Trinity College, Oxford, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3189)","Voices of the South,\" Southern Festival of Books, Nashville, 2000 October 13 (Audiocassette 3190)","George Garrett, reading at New Dominion Bookstore, introduction by Mariflo Stephens, 2003 April 2 (Audiocassette 3194, 3198)","       \nElizabeth Dewberry and Henry Taylor, reading at the 34th annual Hollins Literary Festival, 1995 March 12 (Audiocassette 3196)","George Garrett, reading at Chapters Bookstore, introduction by Alan Cheuse, Washington D.C. undated (Audiocassette 3199)","Memorial Service for May Sarton. Nelson, New Hampshire, 1995 October 7 (Audiocassette 3200)","George Garrett, lecture on Literature of War, undated (Audiocassette 3202)","Poets from Virginia, Virginia Festival, R.T. Smith, George Garrett, Cathryn Hankla, Henry Taylor, 2003 March 22 (Audiocassette 3204, Duplicate 3489)","Side A: George Garrett and Henry Taylor, reading in the Chapel, Trinity College, Oxford. Side B: Henry Taylor – Legacy of Elizabethan poetry, 2000 August (Audiocassette 3205)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, seven sermons, Town of Demopolis, Alabama. Tape 1, undated (Audiocassette 3206)","Chesapeake Poetry Festival, 2003 (Audiocassette 3207 and Duplicate 3471)","Commonwealth poets, reading at New Dominion Book Shop, 2003 October 17 (Audiocassette 3208 and Duplicate 3213)","Brendan Galvin talking with George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3209)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, Patrick Cribben, Mary Flinn, and Jeb Livingood, 2004 April 7 (Audiocassette 3210)","George Garrett, reading at Barnes and Noble, 2003 April 8 (Audiocassette 3211)","George Garrett, reading at Richmond Public Library, 2003 April 10 (Audiocassette 3212)","Lifelong Learning Society, Kevin McFadden, Julia Johnson, Thorpe Moeckel, George Garrett. Christopher Newport University, 2003 March 31 (Audiocassette 3215 and 3216)","Garrett at St. Paul's Church, Side A – Poetry reading, Side B – Talk, 1995 February 25-26 (Audiocassette 3218)","R.H.W. Dillard, reading at the Gallery, University of Virginia, 1992 April 26 (Audiocassette 3219)","Fred Chappell and George Garrett, reading at Bent Mountain? Conference, 1993 May (Audiocassette 3220)","Masters in Fine Arts fiction reading, by Alyson Hagy, \"Ballad and Sadness\"/ A January Letter to Garrett from ACH, 1988 January 21 (Audiocassette 3221)","Ellen Bryant Voigt reading and panel discussion, Converse College, undated (Audiocassette 3222)","Alan Cheuse, reading at \"the Gallery,\" University of Virginia, 1989 September 24 (Audiocassette 3223)","Nicole Cooley, Tom Whalen, and George Garrett, reading at Wȕrzburg, 1996 June 1 (Audiocassette 3224)","Hollins Literary Festival, Tony Earley and Brooks Haxton reading, 1995 March 11 (Audiocassette 3225)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, seven sermons, Town of Demopolis, Alabama, Tape 2, 1996 (Audiocassette 3226)","Lucy Grealy, Meg Wolitzer. Bennington, Vermont, 1996 July (Audiocassette 3227)","Margaret Gibson, reading at University of Virginia, 1997 April 23 (Audiocassette 3228)","Brooks Haxton and Ellen Douglas, reading, Hollins Literary Festival, 1995 March 11 (Audiocassette 3229)","Anthony Hecht, reading at the University of Virginia, introduction by Sjohnna McCray, 1997 April 17 (Audiocassette 3230)","Michael Hornburg and Darcey Steinke, reading at the Gallery, University of Virginia, 1995 February 19 (Audiocassette 3231)","David Huddle, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1996 October 8 (Audiocassette 3232)","PEN/Faulkner Awards Gala, \"Heroes,\" 1991 October 7 (Audiocassette 3233 and Duplicate 3335)","\"Weekend Edition\" #1, 1989 June 11 (Audiocassette 3234)","Richard Dillard, reading at Mary Baldwin (1995 October 30) and George Garrett, reading at University of Tennessee (1995 November 4) (Audiocassette 3236)","\nMartin Battestin on George Herbert, St. Paul's Ivy (incomplete), 1995 December (Audiocassette 3237)","Oxford Book of the American South Panel, 1997 March 22 (Audiocassette 3238)","MFA poetry reading at University of Virginia Bookstore, 1997 April (Audiocassette 3239)","Philip Kimball, reading at Johnson State College, 1977-1978 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3240)","George Garrett, Janice Daugharty, and others, \"Much ado about books,\" Jacksonville, 1997 March 15 (Audiocassette Duplicate 3241)","Panel \"How I Published My Book\" Book Festival, 1997 March 21 (Audiocassette 3242)","Jim Hall, reading at Hollins College, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 1985 March 16 (Audiocassette 3244)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1995 December 3 (Audiocassette 3245)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1st Sunday in Lent, 1998 March 1 (Audiocassette 3246)","George Garrett, \"Christianity and Literature,\" St. Paul's Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 January 8 (Audiocassette 3247 and Duplicate 3339)","Henry Taylor lecture, Wendell Berry reading, Sewanee University, 1994 November 30 (Audiocassette 3248)","Jill McCorkle, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3249)","George Garrett and Paula Champa reading at Mary Washington College, introduction by Hank Lewis, November 7, 1996 (Audiocassette 3250)","Margaret Gibson, reading at University of Virginia Bookstore, 1997 April (Audiocassette 3251)","\"New Letters,\" George Garrett and \"Entered from the Sun\" 1988 November (Audiocassette 3252)","Poet's Corner vesper service, induction of William Faulkner and Wallace Stevens at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Readers: George Garrett, Alfred Kaziz, Amy Clampitt and John Ashberry, 1989 October 22 (Audiocassettes 0844 and Duplicates 3253, 3488)","George Garrett at Cabell Hall, introduction by Bliss Broyard; Ann Beattie at Williams Corner Bookstore, introduction by Sydney Blair (original), 1995 November 8 (Audiocassette 3254 and Duplicate 3256)","George Garrett, talk on \"The Virgin Spring\", St. Paul's Ivy, 1995 October 29 (Audiocassette 3255 and Duplicate 3417)","George Garrett, reading. Loudon County Library and Presbyterian College, 1995 Spring (Audiocassette 3257)","Audiocassettes 3258-3260 Duplicates of earlier numbers, 3011, 3012, and 3030","R.H.W. Dillard, reading at Mary Baldwin (incomplete), 1995 October 30 (Audiocassette 3261)","George Garrett, Cabell Hall; Ann Beattie, Williams Corner Bookstore, 1995 November 8 (Audiocassette 3262)","A) George Garrett, reading at Penn, introduction by David Slavitt, 1995 December 5; B) George Garrett, reading at Temple, introduction by Joan Mellen, 1995 December 7 (Audiocassettes 3263-3264)","Richard Dillard, reading at Mary Baldwin (1995 October 30) and George Garrett, reading at University of Tennessee, introduction by Allen Wier (1995 November 4) (Duplicate?) (Audiocassette 3265)","George Garrett speaking at Richmond Library; Cabell lecture, 1995 Spring (Audiocassette 3266)","Robert Stone, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, 1996 February 22 (Audiocassette 3269 and Duplicate 3364)","Mary Lee Settle, reading and talking at the Virginia Festival of the Book, 1996 (Audiocassette 3272)","Betsy Vaughn and Henry Taylor, reading at Hollins Literary Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, Hollins College, 1994 March 12 (Audiocassette 3273)","George Garrett and Richard Bausch, reading at St. Charles College, 1998 April 17 (Audiocassette 3274)","Panel: Richard Bausch, Roland Flint, Sydney Blair, and George Garrett with host: Robert Bausch, Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), 1998 March 31 (Audiocassette 3275)","Alan Cheuse and George Garrett, reading at MacIntyre's Book Shop, Pittsboro, North Carolina, 1998 October 24 (Audiocassette 3278)","R.H.W. Dillard in class, University of Virginia, 1998 February 26 (Audiocassette 3279)","Mary Lee Settle in English class 500 \"Local Authors\" class, 1998 April 23 (Audiocassette 3280 and Duplicate 3287)","Sydney Blair and Debra Nystrom, reading at the Second Street Gallery, undated\t(Audiocassette 3281 and Duplicate 3384)","Richard Bausch and George Garrett, reading at Sam Houston State, 1998 April 14 (Audiocassette 3283)","George Garrett, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, introduction by Heather Burns, undated (Audiocassette 3284)","Henry Taylor and Fred Chappell, reading at Arkansas State University, undated (Audiocassette 3285)","George Garrett, reading at Chapters Bookstore, Washington, D.C., 1999 February (Audiocassette 3286)","Mary Lee Settle, reading in George Garrett's class, 1998 December (Audiocassette 3289)","Master of Fine Arts in fiction. \"B\" tape, 1999 May 3 (Audiocassette 3290)","Lisa Russ-Spaar, George Garrett, and Gregory Orr reading at the Unitarian Church, 1993 March 29 (Audiocassette 2988 and Duplicate 3292)","Screenplay Panel, Virginia Festival of American Film, Moderated by Henry Taylor), Charlottesville, Virginia, 1988 October 27 (Audiocassette 3293)","Wesleyan Writers' Conference, staff readings, 1987 July 2 (Audiocassette 3294)","Tim McLaurin and George Garrett, reading at Chatham Hall (incomplete), 1992 March 20 (Audiocassette 3295)","Henry Taylor and George Garrett, reading at Virginia Commonwealth University, introduction by Dave Smith, 1988 July 20 (Audiocassette 3297)","James J. McAuley, reading some of his poems (while his 9-month-old son raises some hell in the background), undated (Audiocassette 3301)","Richard Bausch, reading poems of George Garrett, University of Virginia, 2001 March 23 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3303)","\"Woman Singing,\" Henry Taylor Essay on the Poetry of Eleanor Taylor, 2001 January 23 (Audiocassette 3304)","George Garrett at St. Ann's Belfield School, 1995 November 13 (Audiocassette 3305)","Wesleyan University – Tom Drury, Vivian Gornick, Henry Taylor, 1995 June 28 (incomplete) (Audiocassette 3306)","Writers talking: Mary Lee Settle, John Casey, Jeanne Larsen, Henry Taylor, Moderator George Garrett, University of Virginia Library, 1990 February 11 (Audiocassette 3308 and Duplicate 3320)","Allen Wier, reading at Hollins Festival, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, Hollins College, 1996 March 9 (Audiocassette 3309)","George Garrett, [Janet] Peery, [Lucinda] Roy, \"With Good Reason,\" 1997 March 7, Tape appears to be blank (Audiocassette 3310)","Mona Simpson and Jay McInerney, reading, Bennington, Vermont, 1987 July 16 (Audiocassette 3311)","Christopher Tilghman, reading at Williams Corner, 1993 March 31 (Audiocassette 2989 and Duplicate 3313)","George Garrett reading at Second Street Gallery, 1992 December 6 (Audiocassette 2982 and Duplicate 3314)","Henry Taylor and Rita Dove, Virginia Festival of the Book, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1996 March 30 (Audiocassette 3315)","Ron Smith and Ann Freeman, reading at the Gallery, introduction by Tucker Carrington, 1989 February 5 (Audiocassette 3316)","Balcom and Morris, \"Vaudeville\" undated (Audiocassette 3317)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith, 1995 February 12 (Audiocassette 3318)","George Garrett, Western Carolina University, 1989 October 23 (Audiocassette 3319)","Masters in Fine Arts fiction reading, 1996 (Audiocassette 3321)","\"New Letters on the Air\", George Garrett interview and reading, 1988 November 11 (Audiocassette 3322)","\"Voices of the South\" panel, Nashville Book Fair. Panelists include Richard Bausch, George Garrett, Elizabeth Spencer, and James Wilcox, 2000 (Audiocassette 3323)","George Garrett, reading at George Mason University, introduction by Richard Bausch, 1987? (Audiocassette 3324)","Martin Battestin talking about drama in the commonwealth; \"Double Vision\" (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3325)","George Garrett, 2 readings at the University of Cincinnati, 1991 May 16-17 (Audiocassette 3327)","George Garrett, reading snippets of \"Whistling in the Dark\" at Randolph Macon Woman's College (Incomplete), 1992 September 30 (Audiocassette 3329 and Duplicate 3383)","John Berryman, miscellaneous (includes poem readings), undated (Audiocassette 3330)","William Goyen, reading at American Audio Prose Library, 1982 February (Audiocassette 3331) and Duplicate (Audiocassette 3333)","David Slavitt, reading his translations of Avianus and Ovid at Penn, introduction by Daniel Hoffman, 1993 February 2 (Audiocassette 3332, 3334)","PEN/Faulkner Awards Gala, \"Heroes,\" 1991 October 7 (Audiocassette 3233 and Duplicate 3335)","\"Wedding Cake,\" NPR announcement, 1992 January 26 (Audiocassette 3336)","George Garrett, talk to the Writer's Club. Charlottesville, Virginia, 1990 May 30 (Audiocassette 2951 and Duplicate 3337)","Craig Mueller, reading at University of Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3338)","George Garrett, \"Christianity and Literature,\" St. Paul's Church, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 January 8 (Audiocassette 3247 and Duplicate 3339)","Robert Bausch, reading at New Dominion Bookstore, Charlottesville, Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, 2000 September 22 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3340)","Conversation on literary topics between Richard Bausch and George Garrett, on a train from Ft. Lauderdale to Washington D.C. Tape 1, 1997 March (Audiocassette 3341)","Fred Chappell, reading at the 10th Aiken-Taylor Awards, introduction by Henry Taylor; George Garrett speaking; George Core, 1997 (Audiocassette 3342)","George Garrett, reading recorded by American Audio Prose Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1984 May (Duplicate Audiocassette 3343)","Reading of \"The Entrepreneur\" at The Poetry Center, Philadelphia, 1996 February 25 (Audiocassette Duplicate 3344)","Carol Poster, reading paper on George Garrett at Modern Language Association (MLA), undated (Audiocassette 3345)","George Garrett, Virginia Military Institute (VMI), 1990 December 4 (Audiocassette 3346)","Debra Nystrom and Sydney Blair reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, University of Virginia, 1991 April 24 (Duplicate Audiocassette 3347)","Old Dominion University Literary Festival, blank? Microcassette, 2002 October 4 (Audiocassette 3348)","Martin Battestin, talking about George Herbert at St. Paul's, Ivy, 1995 December 17 (Audiocassette 3349 and Duplicate 3356)","\"Wedding Cake Story\", National Public Radio, 1989 June 18 (Audiocassette 3350)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith Sermon, 1995 July 16, Holy Eucharist (Audiocassette 3351)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith Sermon, 1995 November 12 (Audiocassette 3352)","The Reverend Maurice L. (\"Rusty\") Goldsmith Sermon? 1995 August 20, (Audiocassette 3353)","George Garrett speaking to the Florida Historical Society, Orlando, Florida, 1991 May 10 (Audiocassette 3354)","Poetry Panel, Hollins Literary Festival, 1996 March 9 (Audiocassette 3355)","Martin Battestin, talking about George Herbert at St. Paul's, Ivy, 1995 December 17 (Audiocassette 3356)","George Garrett, reading from novel, The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You, miscellaneous parts, undated (Audiocassette 3358)","George Garrett and Alexandra Ripley, 1996 March 30 (Audiocassette 3359)","George Garrett, reading at Hollins College, introduction by R.H.W. Dillard, 1996 April 25 (Audiocassette 3360)","Mary Lee Settle at Kenwood, 1996 March 29 (Audiocassette 3361)","George Garrett reading at Farmington, 1991 January 10 (Audiocassette 3362)","George Garrett, lecture for Center for Cultural Change, \"Memory\" Introduction by Ralph Cohen, undated (Audiocassette 3363)","Aiken Taylor Awards, Wendell Berry and Henry Taylor, 1994 (Audiocassette 3365)","George Garrett, MC, 10th Annual Hardison Award, 2000 (Audiocassette 3366)","George Garrett and May Sarton, talk at Westminster Canterbury, Virginia Beach, Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3367)","James H. Billington, talk at Princeton, \"Russia, America and the 21st Century\" undated (Audiocassette 3368)","Frederick Buechner, reading from \"Son of Laughter\" at University of Virginia, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3369)","Sydney Blair, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, introduction by Michael Williams, undated (Audiocassette 3370)","Charles Wright, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, Part 1, undated (Audiocassette 3371)","George Garrett, reading from \"Entered from the Sun,\" which was not yet finished at the time of this event, Introduction by Henry Taylor, undated (Audiocassette 3372)","Staff reading, includes \"The Reliable Reporter and the Untrustworthy Narrator\" undated (Audiocassette 3373)","Lecture by unidentified female at Bennington, Vermont, undated (Audiocassette 3374)","George Garrett from University of Virginia, Janet Peery from Old Dominion University and Lucinda Roy from Virginia Tech, talking about \"With Good Reason,\" Topic: New Books and Poetry by Virginia Writers, 1997 March 7 (Audiocassette 3375)","Elizabeth Spires and Henry Taylor, tribute for Julia Randall and Josephine Jacobson, undated (Audiocassette 3376)","Reading, \"Endings: True or False?\" undated (Audiocassette 3377)","David McNair, reading for the Master of Fine Arts program, undated (Audiocassette 3378)","George Garrett talking at F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, undated (Audiocassette 3379)","George Garrett, lecturing in \"Local Authors\" class, undated (Audiocassette 3380)","Billy Collins, Tape appears to be blank, undated (Audiocassette 3381)","University of Central Arkansas, Miscellaneous, includes Helen Norris Bell speaking, undated (Audiocassette 3382)","George Garrett, reading from \"Whistling in the Dark\", one month before the book was published, 1992 (Audiocassette 3385)","George Garrett moderating a talk among writers – Mary Lee Settle, Jeanine Larson, Henry Taylor, and John Casey, undated (Audiocassette 3386)","\"Voices of the South\" panel, Nashville Book Fair, Panelists include Richard Bausch, George Garrett, Elizabeth Spencer, and James Wilcox, 2000 (Duplicate) (Audiocassette 3387)","Henry Taylor and Fred Chappell at Autobiography Conference in Conway, Arkansas, undated (Audiocassette 3388)","Bausch talking in class, undated (Audiocassette 3389)","Sounds of Virginia Military Institute (VMI), undated (Audiocassette 3390)","George Garrett, reading excerpts from the last chapter of a novel. 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(Audiocassette 3399)","William Warfield and George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3401)","Church service, 1996 December 15 (Audiocassette 3402)","George Garrett, reading from \"The King of Babylon Shall Not Come Against You\" at Second Street Gallery, and reading at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, undated (Audiocassette 3403)","George Garrett interviews Brendan Galvin, undated (Audiocassette 3404)","Panel on language use and language choices in fact and fiction. Moderated by Sydney Blair, Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3405)","Music recordings, undated (Audiocassette 3406)","George Garrett talking about \"Babette's Feast,\" St. Paul's, Ivy, Virginia, 1995 October (Audiocassette 3407)","[David?] Huddle and George Garrett talking about poetry, etc., undated (Audiocassette 3408)","George Garrett, talking about endings and beginnings of his novel about Queen Elizabeth, undated (Audiocassette 3409)","Recording of voicemails people left for George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3410)","Henry Taylor reading in Norfolk, Virginia. Reading includes 3 short poems by R.H.W. Dillard, undated (Audiocassette 3411)","Carrie Brown, reading at George Garrett's adult education class, undated (Audiocassette 3412)","George Garrett speaking on a panel at Virginia Bookshelf. Panel moderated by Staige Blackford, undated (Audiocassette 3413)","John Aldridge reading at Bennington Writer's Workshop. Bennington, Vermont, undated (Audiocassette 3414)","George Garrett reading from The King of Babylon Shall Not Come against You, introduction by Alan Cheuse - Weber State University and George Garrett reading at Second Street Gallery, 1995 Spring (Audiocassette 3415)","George Garrett in a radio interview, talking about the William Faulkner Conference to be held in the Chinese University of Hong Kong, discussing Faulkner in the context of American film and radio, 1993 November 25 (Audiocassette 3416)","George Garrett, talk on \"The Virgin Spring\" St. Paul's Ivy, 1995 October 29 (Audiocassette 3417)","George Garrett reading at Bennington Writer's Workshop, Bennington, Vermont, undated (Audiocassette 3418)","Carrie Brown, reading at George Garrett's adult education class, undated (Audiocassette 3419)","Grace Cavalieri, poetry reading, undated (Audiocassette 3420)","Henry Taylor and Yusef Komunyakaa? University of Virginia, 1998 March 22 (Audiocassette 3421)","Paul Ruffin and George Garrett at University of Texas, Austin, undated (Audiocassette 3422)","45 Minutes of readings? at William Corner Bookstore, undated (Audiocassette 3423)","Poetry reading, in Spanish, undated (Audiocassette 3424)","Flannery O'Connor, reading at University of Chicago (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3425)","George Garrett reading, undated (Audiocassette 3426)","George Garrett leads discussion on the writing life. Participants include Gregory Orr, Sydney Blair, and Richard Bausch, undated (Audiocassette 3427)","George Garrett, reading academic anecdotes at Sam Houston State University, undated (Audiocassette 3428)","PEN/Faulkner gala, evening devoted to endings, Folger Library, undated (Audiocassette 3429)","Richard Bausch reading George Garrett's work, undated (Audiocassette 3430)","Bob Bausch reading, (distorted), undated (Audiocassette 3431)","Paula Champa and George Garrett reading, undated (Audiocassette 3432)","Charles Wright, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore. Part 2, undated (Audiocassette 3433)","Flannery O'Connor, reading at University of Chicago, Duplicate? undated (Audiocassette 3434)","George Garrett and Richard Bausch, reading at Sweet Briar College and Georgia State, undated (Audiocassette 3435)","Michael Harper reading, undated (Audiocassette 3436)","George Garrett poetry reading, undated (Audiocassette 3437)","Panel on language use and language choices in fact and fiction. Moderated by Sydney Blair, Virginia Festival of the Book, undated (Audiocassette 3438)","W. S. Merwin, reading at University of Virginia, introduction by Steve Cushman, 1991 November 14 (Audiocassette 3439)","Marianne Wiggins at University of Virginia: talk, 1993 March 9; reading, 1993 March 11, introduction by George Garrett (Audiocassette 3440)","Deborah Sussman and Andrea Gollin, reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, 1993 March 24 (Audiocassette 3441 and Duplicate 2984)","George Garrett, reading to American Association of University Women, introduction by Mary Flinn, 1992 November 21. George Garrett, reading to Jefferson Scholars, 1992 November 22 (Audiocassette 3442 and Duplicate 2981)","George Garrett, reading at University of Alabama, introduction by Don Noble, 1993 September 22 (Audiocassette 3443 and Duplicate 2998)","Henry Taylor, Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) keynote address, introduction by Roland Flint, 1997 April 3 (Audiocassette 3444)","Brendan Galvin's poetry reading at Williams Corner Bookstore, undated (Audiocassette 3445)","Steve Cushman and George Garrett, reading at New Dominion Bookshop, introduction by Avery Chenoweth, undated (Audiocassette 3446)","Disciples of Christ in Community (DOCC), stories that deal with belief and trust, undated (Audiocassette 3447)","Virginia Association of Teachers of English (VATE) reading (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3448)","George Garrett talks about \"The Girl in the Black Raincoat,\" an anthology he edited, and how it all began when he asked his students to write about a girl in a black raincoat, undated (Audiocassette 3449)","George Garrett reads from \"Entered from the Sun\" and participates in discussion at Miami Book Fair, undated (Audiocassette 3450)","Jim Jeter talking about George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3451)","George Garrett, reading and talk at Morse Museum, introduction by Eleanor Y. Fisher, Winter Park, Florida, 1997 October 22 (Audiocassette 3452)","7 songs, including \"Red Dreams\", \"On Eight Mile\", \"Room Full of Tears\", \"Anything Goes\", \"Too Late\", \"Secret Heart\", and \"By the Fire (Scratch Demo)\". Words by Wyn Cooper, music by Madison Smartt Bell, undated (Audiocassette 3453)","George Garrett reading miscellaneous pieces at University of Wisconsin, undated (Audiocassette 3454)","George Garrett speaking to fellows at University of Virginia, undated (Audiocassette 3455)","Elizabeth Spires and Henry Taylor, tribute for Julia Randall and Josephine Jacobson, undated (Audiocassette 3456)","George Garrett reading at Eastern Washington State College (EWSC), introduction by James J. McAuley; George Garrett reading at Quartz Mountain, Oklahoma, 1990 (Audiocassette 3457)","Sounds of warfare, undated (Audiocassette 3458)","George Garrett's unidentified reading, conclusion only, undated (Audiocassette 3459)","George Garrett reading some academic and literary anecdotes, undated (Audiocassette 3460)","Readings and talks, by Henry Taylor and others, undated (Audiocassette 3461)","Alyson Hagy reading at Hollins College, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3462)","Lisa Russ-Spaar speaking and reading, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3463)","Lisa Russ-Spaar talking, undated (Audiocassette 3464)","Lisa Russ-Spaar reading stories, introduction by George Garrett, Hollins College, undated (Audiocassette 3465)","George Garrett, reading at Sewanee, undated (Audiocassette 3466)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, with Cathryn Hankla, Julia Johnson, Jeanne Larson, Thorpe Moeckel and George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3467)","\"George Garrett at Large,\" Jacksonville, Florida, 1991 November 23 (Audiocassette 3468)","Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, with George Garrett and Lisa Russ-Spaar, undated (Audiocassette 3469)","Bausch reading at the New Dominion Bookstore, introduction by George Garrett, undated (Audiocassette 3470)","Chesapeake Poetry Festival, 2003 (Audiocassette 3471)","George Garrett and Thorpe Moeckel, reading at a library; Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL) class, undated (Audiocassette 3472)","George Garrett talking to University of Virginia Associate's Program, Richmond, 1993 November 3 (Audiocassette 3473)","George Garrett, reading at Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL), undated (Audiocassette 3474)","Henry Taylor and George Garrett, reading at the Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), introduction by Robert Bausch, 1995 March 28 (Audiocassette 3475)","George Garrett, Days of Our Lives Lie in Fragments, \"Night Poem USA\" The Writer's Almanac with Garrison Keillor, National Public Radio, 2001 November 12 (Audiocassette 3476-3477)","Robert O'Neil and George Garrett at Barnes and Noble, 1995 September 29 (Audiocassette 3478)","George Garrett and Paul Ruffin at Southern Methodist University (incomplete), undated (Audiocassette 3479)","George Garrett reading at the Second Street Gallery, undated (Audiocassette 3480)","George Garrett reading at Mary Washington College, undated (Audiocassette 3481)","Unidentified reading, undated (Audiocassette 3482)","George Garrett reading at Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning (JILL), undated (Audiocassette 3483)","Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) board meeting; Miscellaneous voices at Princeton, undated (Audiocassette 3484)","George Garrett reading and talking at Student Literary Awards at Baylor University, undated (Audiocassette 3485)","Henry Taylor reading from his Desperado series, undated (Audiocassette 3486)","Richard Bausch and George Garrett talking and reading, undated (Audiocassette 3487)","Poet's Corner vesper service, induction of William Faulkner and Wallace Stevens at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. 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