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He began his art career in 1955, drawing cartoons and illustrations for Adelaide's The Advertiser newspaper. In 1964, Oliphant moved to the United States and became the cartoonist at the Denver Post, and by 1965 his work was syndicated internationally by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Oliphant was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1967. In 1975 he moved to the Washington Star and joined the Universal Press Syndicate. In 1979 Oliphant was naturalized as an American citizen. When the Star went out of business in 1981, Oliphant decided to remain independent, living off the earnings from his syndication. He was the first political cartoonist in the twentieth century to work independently from a home newspaper, a situation that provided him with significant independence from editorial control. By 1983 Oliphant was the most widely syndicated American political cartoonist, with his work appearing in more than 500 newspapers. His body of work focuses mostly on American and global politics and culture; he is particularly known for his caricatures of American presidents and other world leaders. While he is most well known as a political cartoonist, over the course of his career Oliphant also produced dozens of bronze sculptures, along with many other drawings and paintings. He retired in 2015.","Source: Wikipedia contributors. \"Pat Oliphant.\" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 16 Jan. 2022. Web. 18 Jan. 2022.","Drawings of varying size, political cartoons, sculpture, books, framed items, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, slides, video tapes, and news clippings.","The Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers collection contains materials documenting the life and work of artist Patrick Oliphant. It covers his career as a political cartoonist from 1955 to 2015, including thousands of original cartoon drawings. It also includes examples of his other artistic works, like sculptures, sketches, paintings, lithographs, and other drawings. Oliphant's artwork, especially the political cartoons, cover a wide variety of political and cultural topics, both in the United States and across the globe and could be useful to researchers interested in many aspects of political and social history in the second half of the 20th century. ","The collection also includes materials that provide insight into the creation and promotion of exhibits of Oliphant's work, travel and speaking engagements, and business papers documenting sales of his artwork. It contains personal papers and correspondence, including a large number of letters from the public. Photographs also provide insight into the creation and promotion of Oliphant's pieces. The collection also contains audiovisual materials, consisting mostly of interviews with Oliphant. ","A bust of United States President John F. Kennedy is depicted with the quote \"..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced\" on its base. The bust creates a shadow that looks like United States President Abraham Lincoln.","1964 Republican presidential primary candidate William Scranton lies on the ground holding a gun and a flag that reads \"Republican Nomination\" and is filled with bullet holes. Fellow primary candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approaches him holding a gun and a suitcase labeled \"Ex South Vietnam.\" Fellow primary candidate Barrry Goldwater approaches both of them holding a gun in his hands and a knife in his teeth.","A man driving a car looks over as a police officer with an antenna attached to his helmet passes him on a motorcyle.","A soldier sits on a raised hut in the jungle labeled \"Thai Checkpoint #1.\" Another soldier stands on the ground below, stopping an approaching line of soldiers that are in the process of turning around and going back the way they came.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" holding a document that reads, \"NO Vote on Open Tennis.\" Two other men, dressed in business attire, play tennis across his desk.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" talking on the phone. Over six panels he says, \"Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…for the Davis cup - what were their names again..?...Who?...Emerson?...And who?...STOLLE?!!...never mind!\"","Two men stand at a bus stop, one wearing a coat and the other in shorts and flip-flops. The man in shorts holds a newspaper showing two headlines, one that reads, \"Cricket - Aust. [Australia] Doing Well,\" and another that reads, \"Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup.\"","A group of men sit at a conference table in front of a sign that reads, \"Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference.\" The men on one side of the table are Black and the men on the other side are white. Stuck into the middle of the table is a spear labeled \"Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues.\"","A man in a suit and a woman in a robe and curlers sit at a kitchen table. In front of the man are a glass of water and a plate with one stalk on celery on it. The woman points at a newspaper with the headline, \"More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!\"","A group of men wait in line at a barred window labeled \"Pay Master.\" At the front of the line, a man holding an envelope filled with money passes a bill through the bars. Behind him, a man holds a newspaper with the headline \"Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up - Charges for S.A. Govt. Services to Rise, says Premier.\"","As winds blow buildings and debris all around, two first responders in a truck labeled \"SAFB\" rescue a man tangled in power lines.","A man stands in the middle of a strong wind, covering his eyes. Large pieces of debris, labeled \"racial strife,\" \"Southern Rhodesia,\" \"Goldwater nomination,\" \"South Vietnam,\" \"Indonesia tension,\" and \"Cyprus,\" fill the air around him.","A man sits in a large truck labeled \"Fountains, Inc.\" The truck is hauling a large fountain with a label that reads, \"One Commemorative Fountain - To A.C.C. - C.O.D.\" The man in the truck glares out of the window at two worried-looking men in suits.","Two men, each carrying a small shovel, attempt to clear a beach covered in huge chunks of debris labeled \"Seawall.\"","A woman sits in a car, attempting to turn right onto a busy street. In front of her a large sign reads, \"No Right Hand Turn,\" and a police officer points to his right hand. A bus with a frustrated driver waits behind her.","In Japan, an Japanese man and a white woman sit on the floor on opposite sides of a low table. The woman holds a flag that says, \"Australia\" and features the Olympic rings. Behind the man is a sign that reads, \"Welcome Olrympic Visitor.\"","A man holds a large missile from the Soviet Union. The missile is labeled \"To Bung.\" It was previously labeled \"To Fidel,\" but Fidel has been crossed out. Fidel refers to Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro. The man is handing the missile to President of Indonesia Sukarno, as another man, possibly Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, runs toward them in an attempt to stop the transaction.","A woman stands on the wing of a large airplane, inspecting it with a magnifying glass. The pilot stands nervously behind her.","Three people, a man in a shirt that says \"Australia\" and two women in revealing outfits, stand holding cricket bats. A angry man in a hat and coat approaches.","United States space probe Ranger 7 crashes into a garden on the moon, as a group of aliens move to get out of its way.","A butcher stands in the doorway of his shop, watching two dogs as they walk by. All the trays in the shop window are empty and a sign on the window reads, \"Sorry No Beef.\"","A man driving an old-fashioned car labeled \"Labor\" stops at a gas station featuring a sign that reads, \"Compulsory Car Check Here.\" A mechanic rolls a cart full of tools toward the car.","A United States Navy officer and a sailor stand on a large ship. The officer yells down at two military officers on a much smaller ship labeled \"North Vietnam.\"","A small man in a helmet labeled \"UN,\" referring to the United Nations, stands between two much larger men in Cyprus. One man holds a bat, another holds a ball, and the UN official  holds a book labeled \"Rules of Baseball.\"","Public transportation company Denver Tramway Corporation is depicted as a bus with square wheels labeled \"Gross Receipts Tax\" and \"State Fuel Tax.\"","Alabama Governor George Wallace, depicted as Tarzan, stands in a tree next to a woman telling her, \"You Tarzan, me Jane -- not that it matters much!\"","A baby in a diaper labeled \"'68\" stands in front of Father Time, holding a sign that reads, \"I Aint Goin\"","Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, relax in a hammock together. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Vice President and 1968 Democratic presidential primary candidate Hubert Humphrey heads toward the locker room carrying armor, a shield, and a sword. His fellow Democratic primary candidates, United States Senators Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, look on.","Governor of New York and 1968 United States Republican presidential primary candidate Nelson Rockefeller takes his running shoes out of a trunk in the attic.","Outgoing United States Postmaster General Larry O'Brien speaks to incoming Postmaster General M. Marvin Watson, just outside his office. Part of the caption is missing.","A frazzled dove, representing peace, faces away from a group of traffic signs reading \"One Way,\" No Entry,\" Detour,\" etc. and pointing all different directions. A small tank approaches in the background.","Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, sit in a bubble bath while talking to United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the telephone. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","Two Vietnamese people stand next to the crash site of a United States F-111 aircraft.","Police officers arrest a ground of university student protestors and load them into a police vehicle.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Kurt Georg Kiesinger tries to hold the door closed as a giant Nazi monster attempts to escape a cell.","United States President Lyndon Johnson stands holding a crumpled tax bill while nearby Chair of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills holds a \"$4 billion spending cut guarantee.\" In the door way stands a group of people participating in the People's March on Washington. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy ladles soup to a long line of children as a woman knitting in a rocking chair asks about the world population crisis.","Three children, in shirts reading \"CZECHO,\" \"SLOV,\" and \"AKIA,\" are confronted by Soviet Union tank.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential primary Candidate Eugene McCarthy pilots a small plane, as a much larger plane labeled RFK, for Senator and fellow Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Kennedy, passes over him.","A man stands inside of a room labeled \"Senate,\" referring to the United States Senate. He holds a smouldering document labeled \"Dodd Bill,\" referring to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Standing outside the door is a man holding a smoking gun representing the \"gun lobby.\"","United States President Lyndon Johnson builds steps out of blocks, while North Vietnam builds a less stable set of stairs out of wood. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing","In Washington, D.C, a businessman yells at man holding out his hat and a sign that reads \"Poor People's Campaign Going Broke.\"","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy appears as a cat in a tree, attempting to catch United States President Lyndon Johnson, pictured as a singing bird, while fellow Senator and primary candidate Eugene McCarthy is pictured as a dog biting Kennedy's tail.","A well-dressed man walking a poodle walks past a ground of people labled \"U.S. Needy,\" saying he cannot help because his money is tied up in Swiss banks.","Three teenage or early adult children play musical instruments for their sleeping dad on Father's Day.","A group of Students for a Democratic Society members searching for a location for their national convention walk way from a monkey enclosure at the zoo.","A businessman in the oil industry attempts to commiserate with cancer researchers regarding budget cuts.","A man standing in deep floodwater standing near a sign pointing the way to Denver, asks another man, who is digging almost completely underwater, to hurry up with the dam.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a Vietnamese military officer on his shoulders, walks along a cliff past a rock slide labeled \"pressures for Vietnam withdrawal.\"","Two Arab men in a small sailboat are approached by a large, heavily armed Israeli ship.","United States President Richard Nixon, Vice President Spiro Agnew, and two others, all dressed diapers, walk past Father Time.","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel sits on the back of a large hog labeled \"private interests.\"","While NASA astronauts examine rocks on another planet, a group of nearby alien beings holds a meeting.","A businessman carrying a bag labeled \"Soviet Arms Sales Inc.\" approaches a group of Arab men, one of whom is holding a report that reads \"Israelis now have nuclear weapon!\"","A man holidng a document relating to inflation opens the door to the \"pay-raise pantry\" to find an oversized mouse labeled Congress.","Representatives from the United States and Hanoi, Vietnam meet to discuss the ongoing conflict. Hawks gather in a tree nearby.","United States President-elect Richard Nixon carries President Lyndon Johnson on his shoulders down a basketball court as Johnson prepares to dunk a basketball labeled \"surtax.\"","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel stands in a monk's robe surrounded by various birds of prey.","During peace talks in Paris, the representative from North Vietnam expresses concern regarding the shape of the chairs.","Two repairman arrive to fix fallen over transmission towers.","United States President Richard Nixon and another man stand outdoors on a desk belonging to the Governor of California, surrounded by flooding and heavy rain.","A man representing Iraq holds a rope in his hand with the noose around his own neck.","A man lies on the floor next to a document that reads \"Opposition to Congress Pay Raise,\" having been trampeled by a group of United States Congressmen.","American tourists disembark from an airplane in Cuba, as Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro waits at a cash register.","A United States Navy officer offers five admirals from the Bucher case, relating to Lloyd Bucher and the USS Pueblo, along with other military aid, to South Korea.","A United States Congressman, holding a pay raise, refuses an offer of clothing from a charity for destitute Congressmen.","In the office of the United States Postmaster General a man removes a large portrait of President Richard Nixon. A nearby newspaper has the headline, \"No More Political Patronage.\"","Several United States legislators sleep while two men show a prestentation using a projector. A nearby sign reads \"Citizens for Decent Literature Present a Private Sermon and Pornography Showing for Legislators.\"","A man representing tobacco interests stands with two scientists in a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) office. He tells the FCC official that soon they will have a cigarette that cures cancer.","A United States military officer waters plants growing in a rocket shaped pot labeled \"ABM [Anti-ballistic missile] Plans,\" as a tear rolls down his cheek.","United States President Richard Nixon scratches the back of Wille Mae Rogers with a scratcher labeled, \"Presidential Seal of Approval,\" while she scratches his with a scratcher labeled, \"Seal of Good Housekeping Approval.\"","United States President Richard Nixon cuts through a barbed wire fence next to a sign that reads, \"West Berlin No Admittance.\"","A Chinese ship pulls a smaller boat with a sail that reads \"Hong Kong Royal Yacht Club.\"","President of France Charles de Gaulle throws a bucket of water on United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon holds a wet document labeled \"triumphal European tour plans.\"","Two women sit aboard an El AL Airlines airplane, while a flight attendant in an Israeli military uniform fires a gun out the window.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird shoots an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) through the middle of a man representing Congress. The missile is labeled \"Pentagon $4 million lobby.\"","A United States soldier, holding a gun and smoking a cigarette, sits on the professor's desk as he teaches.","Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan stands on the desk of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, holding a spyglass labeled \"retaliation policy\" up to an eye covered by an eye patch. This cartoon was published the day after the death of Eshkol.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, stands aboard ship whipping Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, who are seating at the oars. Uncle Sam rows furiously while Thiệu sits and watches.","Three men, representing Berlin, China, and the Soviet Union, sit on a park bench. China lights three matches stuck in the shoe of the Soviet Union, while the Soviet Union does the same thing to Berlin.","Two protestors from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) hold a burning torch next to a podium labeled \"C.U. Free Speech.\" The podium has caught fire.","Justice, holding a sword and gavel, tells police to take way New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison had unsuccessfully prosecuted Clay Shaw on charges alleging his involvement in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a large key while standing next to a locked trunk labeled \"The Bombing.\"","Two men, representing French unions, hang over a cliff while fighting each other with pickaxes. Two other men, representing the United States dollar and the British pound, are attached to the French unions by a rope and cling to the top of the cliff.","Investigators leave a dark house labeled \"The Ray Case,\" failing to notice several sets of eyes peering out of a dark room. The Ray Case refers to James Earl Ray, who was convicted of assassinating Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.","A car turns the wrong way onto a one-way street, nearly hitting two pedestrians in the crosswalk.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and a man representing the Soviet Union wrestle a large, fire-breathing dragon.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh stands behind a panel looking through a hole, as part of a game where balls can be thrown at him. United States President Richard Nixon prepares to throw a hand grenade.","A police officer stands with his foot on the arm of a man sitting in a pool at Cosa Nostra Villa. The man holds a drink and smokes a cigar. The pool is labeled \"respectability.\"","A member of the United States House of Representatives asks a room full of smiling Senators if they will go along with a pay raise.","A student protestor stands outside of the fence for Tweedle-dum kindergarten attempting to encourage unrest among the children inside.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird fences, using a small anti-ballistic missile (ABM) instead of a sword, with Senators J. William Fulbrigth and Albert Gore Sr. The senators use small branches instead of swords.","Soviet Union soliders stand next to a sign that has the words \"Chen Pao Island\" crossed out and replaced with \"Damansky I.\". A large group of Chinese people carrying a large photograph of Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","Two British soldiers stand at a military checkpoint on Anguilla. Two diminutive Anguillan people stand nearby, one throws a rock. Most of the caption for this cartoon is missing.","United States President Richard Nixon appears as an unhappy husband sitting at the kitchen table. His wife, labeled \"Doves,\" says, \"Married two months and they want you to go to Cambodia..?\"","A group of people peer out of a door featuring multiple large signs advertising secret peace talks between North and South Vietnam.","United States President Richard Nixon and a group of men from Nixon and Co. accountants go through a large pile of paper. One of the accountants looks up at a portrait of former President Lyndon Johnson and says, \"Oh, brother! Could you spend!\"","A large crowd stands in Jerusalem, including figures representing the United States, Israel, the Soviet Union, and many others.","A legislator gives a speech regarding pornography, first denouncing it and then becoming intrigued by the idea of taxing it.","A part of California falls into the sea as several nearby people hold signs warning of an impending earthquake.","Two members of the United States military attempt to sell a large anti-ballistic missile (ABM) to a civilian.","United States President Richard Nixon shakes hands with King Hussein of Jordan as a fire labeled \"Jordanian guerillas\" burns behind them.","A farmer sitting under an umbrella on a large tractor tells farm laborers holding a sign reading \"Improve Farm Labor Conditions\" to beat it.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, walks away carrying a large bomb, as a small dog labeled \"North Vietnam\" chews on his leg.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a document that reads \"North Koreans Down U.S. Spy Plane,\" as a group of men carrying swords and beating drums urge him to retaliate.","A United States military officer stands aboard a strange machine labeled \"top secret Pentagon boondoggle,\" a taxpayer looks on in tears.","Two soldiers from the Soviet Union hammer nails into a coffin labeled \"Czechoslovakia.\"","A United States soldier in a hut labeled \"U.S. Defense Communications System Station 13150/6\" sits in a rocking chair with a woman on his lap. Another soldier in a jeep hands him an urgent message from the President.","Two college administrators hold a newspaper that reads \"Arab intigators infiltrate college campuses,\" as two Arab men ride by on camels.","Three men huddle in a \"super-rich tax shelter,\" as bombs labeled \"tax reforms\" explode outside.","A French airplane passenger stares out the window in surprise as the pilot, outgoing President of France Charles de Gaulle, parachutes away from the plane. The caption for this cartoon is missing.","A salesman from \"U.S.-Assembled Cheap Foreign Guns Inc.\" lies on the ground, having been shot by an elderly woman holding a gun with a price tag on it.","A man representing South Vietnam hands a $2.5 billion bill for damages to two United States soldiers.","A United States military officer at \"Petagon Motors\" shows off the new \"ABMobile\" (Anti-ballistics mobile)","A man eats a meal at a table covered with various containers of pesticides. He sprinkles DDT on his food.","A tour group at the United States Supreme Court passes Associate Justice Abe Fortas.","A group of prisoners in a cell labeled \"Reserved for Political Prisoners,\" looks out a window at a sign that reads \"Coalition Government Contradicts Democratic Principles Says Saigon.\" At the time, Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam.","United States President holds up a \"Draft by Lottery\" document to a military officer standing near a group of booby traps lableed \"present draft.\"","Two United States soldiers stand next to very large container with labels that read \"For Immediate Disposal,\" and \"U.S. Army Nerve Gas Stockpile Billion Person Dose Keep Tightly Sealed in a Safe Place.\"","Eight United States Supreme Court Justices stand with a large, symbolic \"Supreme Court\" balanced on their heads. There is a blank space for Justice Abe Fortas, who resigned on May 14, 1969, and the \"Supreme Court\" is beginning to crumble.","A man lies asleep in a bed labeled \"Denver,\" as the bed slides off a cliff toward \"school segregation.\"","A group of men from North Vietnam holds a document labeled \"Nixon Viet Peace Proposal.\" Three of them crouch behind a wall, while one man stands and shouts.","A man labeled \"Creamer\" shoots another man labeled \"Environment Conservation.\"","A United States military officer and a man in a suit sit holding piles of money next to a sign that reads \"Military-Industrial Complex in Session.\" A bomb labeled \"attack by congressmen\" flies over their heads.","Mayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty wears a crown and sits on top of a pile labeled \"Racial Fears.\"","United States President Richard Nixon throws a life preserver labeled \"Postal Reforms,\" toward a hand reaching out of a pile of mail.","Two United States soldiers ride off the road in a Jeep that is falling apart.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird walks away from two large birds wearing United States military hats. Birdfeathers labeled \"economy cuts\" are on the ground and Laird holds a pair of scissors.","United States President Richard Nixon walks into a room carrying suitcases, to find President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu chewing on the rug.","A man speaks at the International Communist Conference in the Soviet Union as those around him laugh.","A United States military officer stands in front of a row of soldiers in Vietnam asking for volunteers. Behind his back he holds a document that reads \"Wanted - 25,000 troops for withdrawal from Vietnam.\"","Nation's Bank offers \"gift\" with an interest rate of 8.5 percent to a representative of the African-American civil rights organization CORE (Congress of Racial Equality.","A couple sits at a table near a third person labeled \"surtax.\"","A man representing United States liberals fights off a huge snake labeled \"backlash.\" Men representing \"rightist politics\" decline to help.","Big Tobacco leaves the House of Representatives carrying the \"bill to ban cigarette health warning.\"","Prime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, surrounded by a small group of white men, addresses a much larger audience of Black men.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in water, holding a man representing Vietnam on his shoulders. On the nearby shore, Senator J. William Fulbright appears as an elf sitting on a toadstool.","Two United States military officers stand near the \"U.S. Army Mustard \u0026 Nerve Gas Stockpile.\" One holds a document that reads \"Army must dispose of gas at storage sites.\"","The Soviet Union and United States President appear as two worms in a globe shaped like an apple. President Nixon is coming out of a hole in Romania and the Soviet Union out of South America.","A United States Senator holds a document labeled \"Surtax Extension - Passed by House.\" The document is smoking and is being handed to the senator by someone lying on the floor. The senator says they'll need some time to think about it.","United States President Richard Nixon asks a favor of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who is lying on the floor next to a briefcase labeled \"South America.\"","A group of United States military officers, one holding a missile labeled \"Planned ABM [anti-ballistic missile], recoil from a paper airplane labeled \"Gromyko asks better Russia-U.S. Relations,\" referring to Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko.","A doctor waits nervously at his desk as a representative from the United States Internal Revenue Serice Audit Division goes through his Medicare and Medicaid records.","An Apollo 11 astronaut falls while climbing down from the spacraft to the surface of the moon. Another astronaut records him for a live television broadcast.","A group United States soldiers sits in a truck with a sign that reads \"Out of Vietnam by 1970!\" Their commanding officer addresses them while holding a document that says \" Secret U.S. Thailand Commitment.\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, prepares to make an announcement, but is upstaged by a clown juggling balls labeled \"Soviet,\" \"Moon,\" and \"Shot.\"","Two men carrying a briefcase labeled \"U.S. Arms Sales Inc. Latin America Division,\" talk to a man holding a gun marked as made in the U.S.A. Nearby, signs point the way to Honduras and El Salvador.","United States President Richard Nixon boards a plane leaving Vietnam. A small group of Vietnamese men watches him leave.","An African American man leaves a gun store with several guns. A sign in the window reads \"Govt. urged to ban all handguns. Get yours now while they last!\"","Businessmen in the United States oil industry stand before a large pipe labeled \"27 1/2% oil allowance.\" A much smaller pipe labeled \"taxpayers\" branches off the first.","Members of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means committee arrive at the home of the \"Super Rich,\" represented by a large man holding a cigar and a small dog.  The Ways and Means members are pointing angrily and one holds a rope.","A woman holding an olive branch, representing peace, pulls a United States soldier away from Vietnam.","A large woman holding a hammer and sickle, representing \"World Revolution,\" attempts to avoid bullets as China and the Soviet Union shoot at each other.","A small group of men representing the Czech government stand far away from a wreath lying on the ground. The wreath is labeled \"1st anniversary of Czechoslovakian Uprising.\"","A rickety train labeled \"Nation's Railroads\" carries precariously stacked barrels of poison gas.","United States President Richard Nixon watches as a group of men replace a sign reading \"Impeach Earl Warren\" with a sign reading \"Impeach Haynsworth.\" Earl Warren was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Clement Haynsworth was nominated for the Supreme Court by Nixon, but was not confirmed.","A large Soviet Union tank runs over the foot of a man representing Czechoslovakia.","A man labeled \"Camille victims,\" referring to Hurricane Camille, crawls out of rubble as around him people sell food for $200 a sack, water for $1 a gallon, and oxygen for 25 cents a go.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird rows a small boat toward a large ship, carrying a document labeled \"military budget cuts.\"","United States White House Urban Affairs Advisor Daniel Patrick Moynihan stands in a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow labeled \"Vietnam War.\" A group of people labeled \"The Cities\" looks on.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, gets between China and the Soviet Union and attempts to give an opinion on the Warsaw Pact.","United States Selective Services Director Lieutenant General Lewis B. Hershey sits at hid desk, manipulating a group of draftees on strings. His inbox is completely fully of \"appealed draft status\" documents.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh lies on his deathbed. Several men stand around him with tears on their faces. Several glance at each other and some have their fingers crossed. Hồ Chí Minh died on September 2, 1969.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in a small boat. He tosses a life preserver labeled \"tax relief\" toward a man standing in shallow water, representing corporations. On the other side of the boat a man representing earners has disappeared below the water, with only his arms remaining visible.","United States President Richard Nixon walks out of the \"Bureau of Filing and Obfuscation.\" Two men remain in the office, one holding a document that reads \"Forward Together! Overhaul of Washington Under the New Federalism - Richard Nixon: 'A Strategy for the 70s'.\"","A large tank labeled \"Defense Budget\" drives across wet cement labeled \"Domestic Federal Construction Spending,\" leaving a track behind it.","A man reads from the last will and testiment of former President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, as a group of people listens. Nearby is a trunk labeled \"Continued War, Destruction, and Suffering.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, in a soldier's uniform and  carrying a gun, approaches a tent. The tent is empty and has a note on the front that reads \"Dear Mr. Thieu, Today you are become a man - Farewell.\"","A priest from the Catholic Church of Northern Ireland and a minister from the Protestant Church of Northern Ireland cheer on two men hitting and clubbing each other.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and a group of other Soviet officials laugh in his office. In a trashcan nearby is a document labeled \"Canada-Russia 3-Year Wheat Agreement.\"","The United States House of Representatives is represented as a race car driver standing in a car labeled \"Popular Vote Electoral System.\" The United States Senate stands at the back of the car surrounded by engine parts.","Two men carry a stuffed Chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, out of a shop named \"Peking Taxidermy.\"","A man sits in air traffic control with flames coming out of his head, while behind him several men rush in holding a straight jacket. Nearby is a newspaper with the headline \"Supersonic Jets Get Go-Ahead.\"","A group of Vietnamese men stand on one side of a table, while a group of men from the United States stand on the other. One of the men from the United States holds up a document for his grinning compatriots to read that states \"Fool the Enemy! Support Hugh Scott's moratorium on the criticism of the Vietnam War. Show Unity Now!\"","A United States Army officer sits on a chair below a banner that reads \"U.S. Army Hall of Fame.\" He is surrounded by trophies that say things like, \"Gas Warfare Obfuscation Award,\" \"ABM Insistence Award,\" and \"Nerve Gas Testing Award.\" Another officer hands him a trophy labeled \"Service Clubs Embezzlement Scandal Award.\"","A representive of the Atomic Energy Commission discusses extinction with the wildlife of Amchitka Island. Behind him, two of his colleagues carry a bomb, signaling impending damage to the environment.","A group of men that appear to be part of the mafia enter a United States Army recruiting office. The soldier at the front desk holds a newspaper that tells of a retired Major General admitting profit from gun sales.","A large group of Students for a Democratic Society members are put in a jail cell. One holds a sign that reads \"SDS Chicago National Action.\"","A group of college students pull a huge football on wheels. The football features a dollar sign and is labeled \"College Athletics Programs.\" A group of men in suits stand on top of the football, one of whom is brandishing a whip.","Astronauts from the Soviet Union install a large billboard in outer space.","A man in a sports car states that Denver does not have a smog problem.","A man with a nametag reading \"Love\" arrives in Africa. Several men behind him carry large packages labeled \"Metro govt.,\" \"Environment \u0026 Pollution,\" \"Migrant Labor,\" \"Education,\" and \"Welfare.\"","A group of Arab men stand around a man representing Lebanon. Lebanon lies on the ground with a sword on his back as the men around him shout, \"Onward to Israel!\"","A United States military officer wearing an apron and cleaning the floor with a mop, answers the telephone in an empty base.","A hand reaching out of an office labeled \"Pentagon\" pats the heads of a group of smiling watchdogs.","A business man asks United States President Richard Nixon if Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a bull bursting out of a china shop window, belongs to him.","A group men from North Vietnam attempt to read text by United States President Richard Nixon.","A woman carrying an olive branch and a sign that reads \"End the War!\" approaches a sign point the way to \"November Moratorium. Two men, representing the Militant Right and the Militant Left, stand under the sign and ask to walk with her.","A Denver police officer asks for volunteers for high school detail. All of the other officers avoid eye contact.","A large truck labeled, \"Danger: Truck Lobby Longer Wider Load\" comes up behind a much smaller car.","Two employees for the Garbage Collection and Removal Service pick up garbage, as one tells the other he used to want to be a teacher.","A man representing United States postal unions stands behind a barred window in the post office. Santa Claus is tied up behind him and an angry crowd is on the other side of the window.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace walks into a house carrying a carpetbag labeled \"G. Wallace Vietnam.\" He finds \"The South,\" represented as a young woman, sitting in the lap of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew.","A man representing the Soviet Union and Uncle Sam, representing the United States, sit at a small table together. Their server is a large woman with a skull for a head holding a menu featuring the nuclear symbol.","A group of men from \"Mafia Inc.\" tie up a man representing \"Local Government.\"","Santa Claus, representing the United States Congress, throws a large gift labeled \"$800 tax exemption,\" out of his sleigh toward President Richard Nixon and two others.","A North Vietnamese soldier sits outside of a prison cell burning a document labeled \"Please for Information on POWs [Prisoners of War] and MIAs [Missing in Actions].\" He lets the smoke blow into the cell window.","Two Black Jews approach the Israel Immigration counter and told they can be admitted as long as they don't get \"uppity.\"","A businessman from General Agglomerate Manufacturing and Supply Company speaks during the Annual Report to Stockholders. There are only a few people in attendance and everyone is in tears.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev stand holding a large missile, just outside of an area marked with signs reading \"truce zone,\" and \"arms banned in this area.\" Nasser says, \"What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?\"","A group of feminist women hold signs celebrating victories in equal rights, as a Western Union employee delivers a message from United States President Richard Nixon.","A man and young boy visit the Sports Hall of Fame and look at a statue of bookmaker Benny the Book.","A group of miners place a memorial wreath for recently murdered UMWA (United Mine Workers Association) labor leader Joseph Yablonski.","President of France Georges Pompidou between an Arab and an Israeli man, both holding weapons and pointing fingers at each other. Pompidou shrugs.","United States President Richard Nixon, wearing a jet pack, flies away from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) carrying a copy of the budget and a stack of money. NASA employees look worriedly into their box of money.","United States President Richard Nixon holds Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a large dog, on a leash.","A United States taxpayer hands over a large amount of money to President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Thiệu is standing just outside the \"Saigon Friends of the Government Businessmen's Club,\" which is full of wealthy patrons, and holding a document that reads \"Demand for $68 Million to Run South Vietnamese Army.\"","An employee of the American Forces Vietnam Broadcasting Network is dragged away by military police, while officers approach a solider doing janitorial work and ask him if he would like to be on the radio.","Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John McCormack sleeps in his office chair as a group of men devise a method of rolling the chair out of a large hole in the wal.","A man opens a trash can to find Michael James Brody Jr., wearing a sign that reads \"Free Money,\" and throwing bills in the air.","An empty desk with a name plate that reads \"CBI Director\" on it and a sign on the wall behind it that reads \"THINK.\"","A beaver labeled \"Kemp-Lamm Bill\" chews the legs off a large billboard that reads \"Support Your Local Billboard Lobby.\"","A man holidng a shotgun walks through the snow away from a smoking mound on the ground.","United States President Richard Nixon and men representing France, Israel, Arabs, and the Soviet Union stand in a circle. They are throwing a sword labeled \"the blame\" to each other, and each has mutiple cuts and other injuries.","United States Senator J. William Fulbright uses a whip to tear a document labeled \"Nixon Adminstration Vietnam Withdrawal Policy\" to shreds. The document is being held by a man representing Hawks, while a group of men labeled \"Doves\" watches happily from behind Fulbright.","United States President Richard Nixon, holding a mop, prepares to clean up a huge mess labeled \"Gov[ernment] Spending of Past Decade.\"","Vice President Spiro Agnew swings a golf club wildly. Dirt sprays into the watching crowd, and the golf ball hits another player on the head.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers speaks to a group of Arab men, all of whom are falling asleep at the table. Behind him a sign reads \"Arab Rotary Luncheon Speaker U.S. Sec. of State William P. Rogers.\"","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser looks out the window and Israeli planes dropping bombs as someone in his office notifies him that Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir is on the phone and would like to discuss a cease fire.","A skeleton prepares to fly a small plane loaded with \"245T Defoliant Spray.\" This list of places he will visit includes several locations in Vietnam, along with a city in Arizona.","President of France Georges Pompidou leaves the airport in tears as a man holds a sign that reads \"Thin-Skin Pompidou.\"","Democratic party chairman Larry O'Brien is held in his desk chair by a group of men in suits. One pulls his mouth into a smile while another holds a sign that reads \"Bring Us Together.\" On O'Brien's desk is a box labeled \"Funds\" with jut a few coins in it.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser lies in a pile of rubble with a man representing the Soviet Union after a bombing. The Soviet Union asks if a purge of Soviet Jews would make him feel better.","Counselor to the President Daniel Patrick Moynihan attempts to collect confidential memos he has written to United States President Richard Nixon, as Nixon tosses them on the ground. In the background, two men read a confidential memo entitled \"Benign Neglect,\" referring to a memo written by Moynihan to Nixon relating to race relations in the United States.","Head of State of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk stands with another man in a port. The man holds a document that reads \"N[orth] Vietnamese \u0026 Viet Cong Infiltration Latest.\" A large ship approaches nearby, with two long-haired men at the front holding a sign that reads \"Dear Cambodia - we hav [sic] stole this ship. Please give us political asylum!\"","United States Senator Roman Hruska completes a large statue of Judge Harrold Carswell, a recent nominee for the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon.","A United States Postal Service employee walks away from Congress after dumping a large pile of mail at their feet and putting a mail bag over one Congressman's head.","A group of United States soldiers report to the airport manager to replace air traffic controllers who are out sick.","A man sits on a dead horse labeled \"Denver Tramway,\" as another man, holding a whip and a clipboard noting the rapid transit rate increase from 35 to 45 cents, asks for another ten cents.","An air traffic controller lies in a hospital bed with crossed arms holding a cigarette. An airline pilot, flight attendant, and a man holding a suitcase wait in the doorway. Two doctors approach the bed, one with an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) logo on his coat and a gun in his hand.","Two women sit at a kitchen table drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes. They discuss the looks of candidates for Governor of Colorado Mark Hogan and John Love.","A man standing behind a gate in a building that is labeled \"Embassy\" and covered in bullet holes asks a man labeled \"Latin American Dictatorships\" on the other side of the gate whether kidnappings and killings are the thanks the get for their support.","Governor of Florida Claude R. Kirk Jr. stands with his arms crossed in an ocean labeled \"Integration.\" A United States Marshall approaches from the shore holding a document labeled \"Civil Papers.\"","A group of anti-war protestors stand in a jail cell calling for Jane Fonda.","United States Ambassador to Sweden Jerome H. Holland, a Black man, arrives in Sweden. He is welcomed by Swedish officials who at the same time attach a sign to his back calling him a racial slur.","A man with a long beard lies on at set of stairs near the United States Capitol holding a sign that reads \"Representation for Washington, D.C.\" Men wearing coats and ties walk past without looking at him.","A man drives a large car leaving a trail of pollution. He throws a document that reads \"Earth Day Preserve Our Environment April 22, 1970\" out of the window.","United States President Richard Nixon attempts to use a large knife to cut himself out of a tangled mess representing Southeast Asia.","Two women and a man stand in a city building looking out the window and down toward the ground. On a wall inside, a chart shows the Dow-Jones dropping sharply, and a voice coming from the phone says \"Sell!!\"","A United Arab Republic airplane is shot down by Israeli soliders. A woman holding a gun approaches the cockpit, as another man with a gun stands next to a sign that reads \"Watch for Russian-piloted Arab Jets.\"","A blindfolded Justice addresses a man labeled \"Hispanos\" using a racial slur.","Governor of Alabama Albert Brewer sits in a chair in his office while former Governor George Wallace attempts to climb into it.","Four men sit slumped on a bench, one holding a newspaper with the headline \"Stock Market in Slump.\" A woman in old fashioned clothes walks past.","A United States Congressman watches through his window as a postal worker walks into the wind carrying a large bag of mail. Inside, a man representing \"Junk Mailers,\" offers the congressman cigars and brandy.","Oil executives discuss a marketing plan to promote \"clean gasoline\" with a song and guitar.","United States President Richard Nixon appears near a building on Wall Street, standing on a step ladder and holding a net. Behind him, Vice President Spiro Agnew holds a sign that reads \"Market Up!\"","Two men, each wearing a keffiyeh, sit in a trench as bullets fly by. One is wearing a suit and the other a symbol of the Soviet Union.","A tow truck arrives at \"Morrison Road Towing Center,\" pulling a police car behind it. The truck driver's boss tells him he's really done it this time.","A large businessman with a document in his pocket labeled \"Air Pollution Variance,\" lights his cigar from the top of a smokestack labeled \"Public Service Co.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a tank next to a sign pointing toward Cambodia. Senator Robert Byrd approaches from the nearby gas station, \"Senate Gas,\" telling Nixon there is none left.","A member of the Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board stamps \"Approved\" on the forehead of a man smoking a large pipe that is filling the room with smoke.","A man holding a construction helmet and a large wrench sits on the desk of a man in a business suit. The businessman shakily pours a cup of coffee as the other man says he was inspired by United States President Richard Nixon to make no more wage claims until things are straightened out.","Members of the House of Representatives Byron Rogers and Wayne Aspinall appear as statues. Bill Gossard, Richard Perchlik, Craig Barnes, and Mike McKevitt appear as birds sitting on the statutes.","Two men, one Arab and one Israeli, sit in chairs biting each other. Nearby, United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers flips through a document titled \"My plan for Arab-Israeli Peace.\"","United States Senators chase after a peace dove, grabbing at it.","A group of United States soldiers prepares to leave Cambodia, as one lags behind cleaning up with a feather duster.","A man sits at a desk at Mafia Inc. holding a newspaper with the headline \"Italian-Americans protest FBI harrassment.\" He tells three other men to round up a group of honest Italians.","A member of the military of the Soviet Union and an Arab man stand in front of a missile. The Soviet man holds the hand of the Arab man over the \"Fire\" button.","United States military officers shoot and drop a grenade into a hole in the ground labeled \"My Lai Probe Facts,\" referring to a massacre committed by United States troops against South Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Out of another nearby hole, an arm reaches up.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a document labeled \"Southern Strategy,\" looks down the barrel of a cannon as Senator Strom Thurmond prepares to fire it.","United States Senators, dressed as farmers, argue against a $20,000 subsidy limit.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, approaches two heroin dealers on \"Turkey St.\" There are several needles in his arm and in his hat is a document titled \"U.S. Subsidy Plan for Opium Farmers.\"","A dove carrying a United States plan chases General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser as they escape on a camel labeled \"Arab States.\"","A man with a gun stands near a body. He puts his arm around a frightened man and tells him that the did this for the poor of Uruguay.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Willy Brandt and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev reach under barbed wire to touch hands.","A large statue titled \"The B.F. Swan Monument\" stands in Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado, blocking the view of several park visitors.","Two policemen stand in front of all wall covered in graffiti referring to the police as pigs and swine.","A man falls asleep at the table in front of a game of chess as he waits for his opponent to make his move. The table is labeled \"Paris Talks.\"","A car labeled \"Transcontinental Clean Air Race Masschusetts - California\" is broken down by the side of the road. Two men stand outside it, thumbing for a ride as large trucks pass by and smog fills the air.","Uncle Sam follows Prime Minister of Israel Gold Meir Meir and Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan, attempting to show them the United States plan. Dayan, wearing an eye patch over each eye, asks President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev if they are heading toward the way out. According to a nearby sign, they are heading toward a mine field.","A group men attempt to get a supersonic airplane off the ground by holding it above their heads and running.","A man hold a large peace sign prepares to use it to hit Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, as Ky heads to a speaking engagement at a Vietnam War Victory rally. A nearby man grabs the sign to stop him.","Two men sit at the Election Vote Center for the primary race between the two Democratic candidates for the United States House of Representatives for Colorado's 1st district, Bryron Rogers and Craig Barnes. One sits at a large computer and the other next to a large pile of ballots and an abacus.","A man comes out of the United States Senate holding a document titled \"Important Business Pending\" and looking for a senator. The senator is sneaking away by crawling under the carpet and holds a document titled \"Important Campaigning Pending.\"","A man holds the end of a rug that Democratic primary candidate for Congress from Colorado's 1st district Craig Barnes is standing on. He says he will support Barnes if he wins.","United States President Richard Nixon appears at the door of a house. The door is opened by Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev wearing a dress, while in the background a young woman labeled \"Eastern Europe\" sweeps the floor. Nixon addresses Brezhnev, saying, \"Hi, there, Ugly - I'm looking for the lady of the house…\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, waters a plant labeled \"Chile.\" The plant consists of a large flower with the head of a bearded man in the middle.","Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and another man representing the Soviet Union tell an Arab man holding a picture of President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser that they will look after him. Nasser died on September 28, 1970.","Egyptian President-elect Anwar Sadat sits on a tired camel, representing Egypt. He carries a document labeled \"The Nasser Policies,\" referring to outgoing President Gamal Abdel Nasser.","A man holding dynamite comes around a corner to find a police officer holding an bomb labeled \"anti-crime bill.\"","A man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a document labeled \"Barnes-Rogers Result.\" He asks the angel at the gate if he can speak to management.","Three United States military officers discuss the budget at Pentagon Inc.","A kidnapper tries unsucessfully to negotiate with a representative of Canada, asking for passage to Cuba and decreasing amounts of money in exchange for hostages.","A group of liberal candidates wait outside the \"Law 'N' Order Office,\" waiting to be deputized. Inside, the sheriff pointing a gun out the window as bullets and dynamite fly in.","Two men, one holding a sign that reads \"Vive Quebec Libre\" and the other wearing a shirt that reads \"Mindless Violence,\" are about to be stepped on by a giant foot representing the Canadian government.","A boy arrives home from school with a cast on his leg, one of his arms in a sling, a black eye, and a bandaged head. His mother asks what he learned at school that day.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, asks Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to put all of their arms on the table. A huge bomb is brought in.","A man holds a large Soviet missile against the toe of an Israeli soldier, while several Arab soldiers smile in the background.","Anti-war activist Dr. Benjamin Spock stands in the doorway of United States President Richard Nixon holding a document labeled \"Vietnam War.\" Nixon sits dejectedly at a desk holding a document that states, \"Election Boosts Dems Hopes for '72.\"","Two angels nervously await the arrival of former President of France Charles de Gaulle in heaven. This cartoon was published two days after de Gaulle's death.","A man reads a newspaper reporting inflation and rising food prices while his wife is attacked by monster hands reaching from her budget notebook.","An employee at the United Nations leads the representative from \"Red China\" to a seat next to the representative from \"Nationalist China.\" All other representatives in nearby seats run away.","United States President Richard Nixon lies under a large sombrero with just his feet sticking out. A man representing Mexico holds a document labeled \"Alternative Trade Arrangements,\" and peers under the hat.","The United States Congress is depicted as a duck tied to a chair, with its head stretched out on a desk. Three men in business suits, representing \"Politicking,\" stand around him, one holding an axe. A pile of unfinished legislation is on the ground nearby.","Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover, depicted an octopus, calls former Attorney General Ramsey Clark a jellyfish.","A Western Electric telephone company employee is thrown out of the Governor's office.","A salesman at Congress shoes attempts to sell Protection Brand shoes to a customer.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, tries to hold the door of the United Nations closed, as a giant shoe labeled \"Red China\" pushes through the door. President of the Republic of China Chiang  Kai-shek stands with Uncle Sam.","A United States soldier carries several bags labeled \"Home,\" as an arm reaches out from a nearby trunk labeled \"The Bombing\" and grabs his leg.","A man leaves the office of Army Intelligence, Southeast Asia Division looking frightened. Inside the office, three pairs of feet hang from the ceiling and a map on a desk underneath them shows prisoner of war camps in North Vietnam.","Former first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev writes volume two of his memoirs as two guards stand waiting behind him.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace rides a very skinny horse labeled \"Present Electoral System,\" toward 1972.","The United States Senate tosses a white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane) into the air.","The United States Coast Guard hands over a Lithuanian defector to another boat.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, holds a cornucopia filled with children. The cornucopia is labeled 204.7 million.","Members of the United States Senate stare at a crash-landed white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane).","A train labeled \"Rail Unions\" blocks the path of Santa Claus and his sleigh.","A United States Army officer offers coffee to a private lying in his bed. On the wall is a directive outlining easier Army regulations.","A representive of the Viet Cong shakes hands with President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu as Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam and a United States solider look on.","A woman labeled \"Mother Bell\" is on the telephone asking for a rate increase. Nearby, a rat labeled \"job bias charges\" has chewed through her telephone cord.","A line of out-of-work Republican Governors waits outside of United States President Richard Nixon's Snappy Employment Service office. An employee inside calls for former Governor of Texas John Connally.","A man at Tuna Industries Inc. complains to a man at the neighboring business, Consolidated Mercury By-products Unlimited.","A hijacker holds a gun to the back of the head of an airplane pilot, as a man representing International Anti-hijack Law holds a gun to the back of the head of the hijacker.","A young boy in a Boy Scout hat asks his parents if they have seen his brown shirt. The boy's father reads a newspaper with the headline \"FBI allegedly urges police to use Boy Scouts as 'extra eyes.'\"","President of the United Mine Workers of America W. A. Boyle runs out of a collapsing mine.","A group of starving people, representing Pakistan, sit nearby as a crate of arms arrives from the United States.","Three scientists stand at an Atomic Energy Commission test site on the volcanic island of Amchitka. They have two environmentalists, a man and a seal, tied up nearby. A representative of the United States Court of Appeals arrives on a small boat and the scientists tell him they do not know how the environmentalists got there.","A man lies impaled on a bed of nails labeled \"India.\" A group of Bengali refugees run across him.","A businessman approaches United States military officers at the Post Exchange Division Headquarters in Southeast Asia, offering money in exchange for concessions in the event of success in Laos.","United States President Richard Nixon pushes Vice President Spiro Agnew into a jail cell. Behind them a destroyed CBS television smoulders.","A man holding guns and an arms catalog emerges from a crate from the United States Food for Peace Program, and addresses the man who opened it.","A United States soldier holds a telephone and tells two other soldiers that as of May 1 they will be known as \"emergency combat troops.\"","A man labeled \"Soviet Jews\" stands before a Soviet court. A member of the court holds a document that reads \"Soviet Diplomatic Mission Bombed in Washington.\" They sentence him to an extra twenty years.","Three very small medical researchers drink \"synthesized growth hormone.\"","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle across a tightrope labeled \"deficit\" over a gorge. On his soldiers a group of people representing 6% jobless Americans balance precariously.","Two officials in the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs laugh together as a document reading \"Misuse of Funds Charged,\" sits crumbled in a nearby trashcan. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing.","United States President Richard Nixon has his arm caught in the jaws of a large metal man labeled Bethlehem Steel.","A group of Israeli soldiers break down a door into a room where Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring is building a house of cards.","A man is ice fishing at Shadow Mountain Lake. He attempts to reel in a fish as a hand made of pollution and muck reaches out from the water to pull it back.","A man lying on the ground in a large city tells a passerby that he has been attacked and asks him to call the police.","A United States Air Force Pilot flying an airplane asks \"Where to?\". The plane holds bombs labeled \"South Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos.\" All of them have a check mark next to Laos.","A man arrives at the Waldorf hotel and asks for the Welfare Suite. He tells the bellhop to charge his tip to the Welfare Department and asks for room service. The hotel maid asks why she is working there when she could be a guest.","A man in Poland holds a sign that reads \"Workers of the World, Strike!\" A large Soviet tank is right behind him.","A pair of deer flee from a man on a snowmobile.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird pushes a South Vietnamese soldier wearing a parachute out of an Air Force airplane into Laos.","A man representing Israel holds a hammer and prepares to break an egg labeled \"Arab Suez Proposal.\" An Arab man tells him it is a dove.","A man from the United States House of Representatives Agriculture and Livestock Committee stands holding a gun after shooting a group of horses representing the \"Wild Horse Protection Bill.\"","Two British soldiers hide in a cemetery as bullets fly around them.","NASA astronauts disembark after a mission, handing a bag of rocks to a man in a USA shirt.","A restaurant owner balks as a man asks him to take down his large sign for Hot Doggity Hot Dogs.","Governor of California Ronald Reagan feels a tremor while holding a newspaper featuring a headline stating that relatives of United States President Richard Nixon are ailing and living on welfare in California.","United States President Richard Nixon hugs a muzzled dog wearing a name tag that reads \"Dissent.\"","Employees at the PAP Bread Manufacturing Company are surprised by attorney Ralph Nader bursting from the oven in a flood of dough.","A South Vietnam jeep heads north as a general stands on a sleeping dragon.","A bus labeled \"McNichol's Special\" is driven along the edge of a cliff.","A major enters the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain facility in Colorado.","President of France Georges Pomidou, as a tailor, prepares to trim the fat off of a man in a shirt labeled \"dollar,\" in order for him to fit in a suit labeled \"monetary unity.\"","United States President Richard Nixon stands behind Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, preparing to kick her.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu is tied to a large bomb about to be loaded on to a United States military airplane.","An Army private dressing in women's clothing, with a label on each item on the outfit, shakes hands with a military officer before a secret mission.","A man representing \"non-violent protest\" is removed on a stretcher from the rubble after a boming in Washington, D.C.","United States President Richard Nixon is buried under a pile of papers labeled \"Free Calley,\" referring to William Calley, a United States Army officer who participated in the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir sits in a chariot being pulled by Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sam is wearing blinders and has turned around to tell Meir \"no.\"","United States President Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union stand holding a large bomb over their heads. Nearby, the SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement lies unsigned.","A group of men in Vietnam listen to a foreign policy speech by United States President Richard Nixon on the radio.","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle through the jungle with a United States soldier seated behind him carrying a map. They are surrounded by crocodiles and a large snake is wrapped around the soldier's neck.","A man tells King Kong that his match with United States boxer Joe Frazier is all set.","A group of men prepare to launch Supersonic Transport (SST) white elephant using a giant sling shot. A man steps in front of them holding a document containing \"economic and ecological objections.\"","A woman on a bicycle holding an olive branch and a United Nations flag approches a checkpoint labeled \"Israel\" in the middle of the desert. A man exits the checkpoint and asks for her papers.","Two tourists from the United States arrive at the Great Wall of China. Several men with guns peer over the top of the wall at them, and one of the tourists holds up a document that reads \"China travel curb ends.\"","A doctor at the Colorado State Hospital says they will have to release some patients to make room for others.","A large elk straddles a surveyor working on the Alaska pipeline. The surveyor suggests going through Canada instead.","A man carrying a no-fault auto insurance policy and a baseball bat runs toward a group of auto claims lawyers, represented as vultures. The vultures are standing on the back of a man that has recently been in a car accident.","Three groups of men writing graffitti on the side of Reilly's Pub. One left side reads, \"Get out of Ulster Catholic Pigs;\" the front reads \"Get out of Ireland British Pigs;\" and the right side reads \"Lay off us Catholics Protestant Pigs.\"","The Unites States Conference of Mayors stands outside of a cave. The door blocking the cave entrance is labeled \"House [of Representatives] Ways and Means (Wilbur Mills Prop.)\"","A train passenger is led toward a hay-filled train car made of slats and attached to the back of a freight train.","A construction worker stands with his hard hat over his heart. He has bolted his foot to the floor with a gun labeled \"self-regulation.\"","Members of the Teamsters Union hide a box of money under the floorboards at their headquarters. On the wall is a portrait of union president James Hoffa.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir stands on one side of the Suez Canal. She shoots a gun across the canal toward President of Egypt Anwar Sadat, who holds a vase labeled \"Formal Cease-Fire Agreement\" over his head. Broken pottery lies all around him.","A line of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents stand against the wall, addressing FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. There is a line of bullet holes on the wall near their heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir and President of Egypt Anwar Sadat attempt to play ping-pong over the Suez Canal. Nearby, a broken net and a sign that reads \"Ping Pong A Game For All Nations\" lie on the ground.","Garnsey drags a consumer out of a meeting with a group of men holding the Uniform Consumer Credit Code.","United States President Richard Nixon addresses Vice President Spiro Agnew. Nixon holds a newspaper featuring the headline \"Spiro Latest: Complains About Easing of China-U.S. Relations,\" while Agnew stands holding a ping-pong paddle with a ball attached by a string. The ball is in Agnew's mouth.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, stands outside the United Nations with Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","A man wearing a shirt that reads \"The Rennie Davis Dynamite \u0026 Destruction Society\" grabs a \"Stop the War!\" sign from two Vietnam veterans who are protesting the war.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, holding a document that reads \"No United States influence in South Vietnam elections\" addresses Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam stands in a bedroom in his undershirt next to an open suitcase.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers rides a camel through the desert past the bones of a camel and a briefcase belonging to Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring.","A large group of protestors stand behind a wire fence labeled with signs reading \"Under Arrest.\" Guards stand in front of the fence and a crane drops more protestors into the pen.","A pair of tourists approaches the Foreign Exchange window at a bank in Germany.","A monster labeled \"SST,\" referring to a supersonic transport airplane, lies in a coffin with open eyes. A group of nearby men grab a gun to prevent it from rising.","A group of United States Congressmen builds the Congressional War-Involvement Control Device.","United States soldiers prepare to withdraw from Europe as German soldiers approach to take their place.","A man gets out of his car to talk to a chicken he just ran into. The chicken is ok, but the front of the car is demolished. The chicken suggests that Detroit needs to come up with a new bumper design.","A group of United States Senators ushers a draftee off to the Vietnam War, as one of them tears up the bill to bar draftees from combat.","United States President Richard Nixon gives a speech regarding hypocritical northern racial attitudes in front of a large Confederate flag at podium with a label that reads \"Ah Am A Southern President.\"","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev guides the hand of President of Egypt Anwar Sadat as Sadat signs the Soviet-Egyptian Friendship \u0026 Cooperaton (and Arms) Treaty.","A man and a woman are led to the first class car on an Amtrak train, which is filled with pigs. The man asks how things are in second class.","A judge representing \"The Courts\" tells a police officer the ambush is no concern of his as bullets fly around them.","Chair of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills stands holding a sword next to a bag labeled \"Oil Depletion Capital Gains Investment Tax Credit.\" Behind him an apparently wealthy man is crying. Mills addresses a peasant holding a bag labeled \"Medical Deductions, Mortgage Interest, Charitable Contributions.\"","A salesman carrying a briefcase labeled \"Ok for Red China\" arrives at a large closed entrance.","United States President Richard Nixon stands at a construction site with a large bump on his head. Nearby, a steel beam labeled \"Aluminum Settlement\" lies bent on the ground. A much larger beam labeled \"July 31 Steel Negotiations\" falls toward him.","A man holding a newspaper announcing a bridgemen strike in New York City attempts to hang himself in his basement. A woman holding a newspaper announcing a sewer workers' strike suggests he flush himself into the East River.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with his arm around a man representing \"Banks.\" Banks is handing a government-backed loan to a crying man representing \"Failing Companies.\" Nixon also reaches his arm out to a much smaller man who is pulling his wallet out of his coat.","A woman working in the file room for United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird discovers a bomb in a closet left by former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The bomb is labeled \"an analysis of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.\"","The United States Congress runs over an anti-war protestor with a steamroller.","A man, representing the United States Supreme Court, dives into a Jackson, Mississippi swimming pool. The pool is filled with dirty water labeled \"Racism.\"","A wide variety of goods labeled \"Red China\" are being unloaded from a ship. The men unloading the goods express disinterest in the items.","Former United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford sits at a table in front of a Vietnam board game. Nearby a man holding a telephone tells him that President Richard Nixon says he'll cover that and raise him 100,000 men.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands in front of an open jail cell labeled \"The Opposition\" and gives a campaign speech.","The United States and North Vietnam play a game of ping pong using prisoners of war (POWs) as the ball.","A group of United States military officers stand in front of large cannon. The open up the box of ammunition, labeled \"draftees,\" and discover it is empty.","Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ denounces his oponent President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu while standing on a stage wearing a halo and wings. Thiệu stands in shadow behind him with horns on his head.","Two men stand outside the publisher's office at the National Review. Inside is a stuffed dummy of William F. Buckley Jr. On the floor next to him is a newspaper with the headline, \"'Secret Papers' in Nat. Review a hoax, Buckley admits.\"","A dove carrying an olive branch labeled \"Mid-East Peace\" stands in front of a wall riddled with bullet holes.","A man labeled \"Junta,\" sits on top of a man representing Greece and addresses United States President Richard Nixon.","United States President Richard Nixon holds off three men carrying a net and a strait jacket as a large man labeled \"Wages-Prices\" tears down a building behind him.","Three men stand on a street corner selling dollars, one for 3.42 German marks each, one for 2.41 British pounds each, and one for an unspecific number of French francs.","Officers from different branches of the United States military make a presentation comparing military power in the United States and the Soviet Union, and then ask for increased funding. The solitary man watching the presentation is asleep.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev peers inside the head of United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon peers inside the head of China and China looks inside the head of Japan.","A group of sleepy men in armchairs at the Democrat Club raise glasses or empty hands in an unenthusiastic toast to arriving Mayor of New York John Lindsay. Lindsay switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party in 1971.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu crouches on top of a large, locked box labeled South Vietnam Elections holding a club. Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ tiptoes around the side of the box holding a key.","Governor of Alabama George Wallace holds a broom and United States President Richard Nixon lies on the ground surrounded by broken dishes representing the \"Southern Strategy.\"","A man, representing Northern Ireland, sits on the ground covered in flames. Next to him is a gas can labeled \"bigotry.\"","A group of German men peer through a hole in the Berlin Wall. Two signs appear; one that reads \"Velkom to East Berlin,\" and another that reads \"Incoming Only.\" A man holding a bag and a suitcase attempts to leave East Berlin through the hole, but it stopped by an armed guard.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, chastises President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, who is sitting on his lap. Uncle Sam holds a newspaper with the headline \"Thieu Plan to Rig Votes Revealed.\"","A police officer holding a gun and a flashlight announces himself to two men carrying a large safe out of a doorway in the dark. The men respond that they are from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).","A member of the United States Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii reports to President Richard Nixon over the radio that they see a large concentration of airplanes approaching from Japan. A Naval officer holds a newspaper with the headline \"Nixon Wins Yen Floats,\" and two other Navy men peer out the window.","A group of United States Supreme Court Justices walk away from the \"Supreme Court Ltd.\" bench, as several people wait holding documents labeled \"case pending.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sticks pins into a doll representing journalist James Reston. Nearby, a newspaper headline reads, \"Nixon not bold enough on China policy, says Reston.\"","United States Attorney General John Mitchell tells Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover that he loves his painting of a montrous man representing crime.","United States President Richard Nixon and two other men stand in a room with a sign that reads \"Welcome Japanese Trade Delegation.\" A hand chops through the closed door, representing Japanese Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird comforts a crying Army general, telling him they are pushing hard for the draft law. Behind him appear several disheveled army soldiers.","A Catholic priest and a Protestant minister pray over a coffin labeled \"Ireland.\"","A man in shorts and a floral shirt stands in his yard holding a water hose. The water coming out of the hose is frozen and the ground is covered in snow.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with a group of men planning his 1972 presidential campaign. They discuss the qualities needed for a Supreme Court nominee.","Two road workers in China toss away their little red books, also known as Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong. One of the books lands at the feet of Chairman of the Communist Party Mao Zedong himself.","President of the Republic of Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands on a balcony surrounded by flames.","A group of men labeled \"major industrial nations,\" cheer on United States mascot Uncle Sam as he removes all his clothes. He stands naked, holding up a small towel labeled \"import surtax.\"","The Grim Reaper stands at the door of the United States House of Representatives holding a document that reads, \"Senate approves Mansfield demand for end to Vietnam War.\"","A large weapon labeled \"Israeli Nuclear Capability?\" points at an Arab man. Behind it, a soldier asks a scientist how they will use it without blowing themselves off the map.","A woman and child from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, are shushed by a United Nations official.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a pickaxe and clings to the underside of a cliff. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany is dangling from Nixon's belt by a rope, with his arms crossed.","United States President Richard Nixon sleeps, dreaming of four people in football uniforms representing the women's liberation movement, civil rights groups, the American Bar Association, and the Byrd nomination.","Two agents at the Federal Bureau of Investigation tip toe past the office of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, holding their shoes. Outside of Hoover's office are two human skeletons, along with black hats and an FBI badge.","United States President Richard Nixon, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany, and Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally are represented as one large man with three heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Gola Meir rides on the back on Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sams has a missile in each hand, and they are heading toward more missiles labeled \"Russian Arms for Egypt.\"","An inmate in a crowded jail cell at Pittsburgh prison asks a police officer who won the pennant.","United States President Richard Nixon invites Premier of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai to the United Nations. Enlai's facial expression does not change.","The Vietnam War is represented as a giant holding a mace, while thre anti-war United States Sentors prepare to shoot rocks at it using a slingshot.","United States President Richard Nixon hides behind the presidential podium. His shirt is tied to a pole and has the words \"Powell \u0026 Rehnquist\" on it. He waves it like a white flag.","United States Senator Ted Kennedy stands on a box while men fight all around him. He holds a document that reads, \"Kennedy remarks in favor of Irish Republican Army\" (IRA).","Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong sits with a group of men from other countries, but appears much larger than the rest.","An angry man, representing the United States Senate, tears up a wreath and knocks over the letters U.N., which represent the United Nations.","United States President Richard Nixon and three other men sit in a small Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) boat. The boat is being lifted out of the water on the back of a large whale labeled \"public outrage.\" Nearby, on a small island, is a sign which reads, \"Amchitka Stand Back.\"","A drenched British man carrys a document that reads \"Common Market Decision.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a demolished house labeled \"Foreign Aid.\"","A high-ranking United States military officer discusses turning over his base post exchange to corrupt merchants, as two men pour a large stack of cash onto his desk.","A tiny man carrying a banner that reads \"foreign aid,\" leaves the United States Senate.","American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany sits in a pot cooking on a stove, while two chefs look on. The pot is labeled \"5.5% wage raise limit.\"","Two malnourished men in ragged clothes, representing Pakistan and India, sit on a street corner. Their legs have been run over by a large tank.","A group of United Nations delegates shake hands while all are wearing huge smiles. A sign behind them reads, \"Welcome to the UN Chinese Delegates.\"","A man greets people through the entrance of a grocery store as he tosses a bundle of dynamite inside. Nearby, a car labeled  \"IRA,\" for the Irish Republican Army, waits for him.","United States President Richard Nixon and Uncle Sam look out the window of a building representing the United States. Outside, Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro is surrounded by a crowd of people holding signs welcoming Castro to Chile.","A group of men walk into a door labeled \"Pay Board.\" One of them is holding a decision that has been stamped \"Over-ruled.\"","A bookstore employee tells former United States President Lyndon B. Johnson that his book can be found on the romantic fiction shelves.","A man holding a briefcase is hanging from a tree by his parachute. He tells two men passing on horseback that he is a hijacker with $200,000.\"","A man speaks into a microphone connected to a speaker system labeled \"Arab War Announcing Machine.\"","In a parody of the painting American Gothic, United States Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz stands in front of a farmhouse next to a woman labeled \"Small Farmer.\" Butz is holding a pitchfork in one hand and is gripping the back of the woman's neck with the other.","A large baby, labed \"Federal Employees,\" sits on the doorstep of United States President Richard Nixon. A note that reads \"take this poor child in out of the freeze\" is pinned to the baby's diaper, and a man representing the Senate runs away in the background.","United States soldiers scramble at an air force restricted area as a \"little old gray-haired lady\" (Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir) flies away in a stolen aircraft.","\"A vulture representing the Soviet Union rides on the back of an armed man representing India.","A peace dove flies over the head of a man holding a United Nations flag, defecating on him as it flies over.","A United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employee explains that this year's tax forms will be written in Serbo-Croatian, and will be accompanied by an explanatory pamphlet in Spanish.","A member of the Irish Republican Army stands in front of flaming rubble. In the flames are the words, \"Murder of Irish legislator a mistake,\" says IRA.\"","Unemployment hurries to meet a United States veteran of the Vietnam War as he arrives back in the U.S.","A man representing Pakistan wipes his bayonet on the coattail of Uncle Sam, representing the United States. They stand in front of a field of bones.","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. 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He began his art career in 1955, drawing cartoons and illustrations for Adelaide's The Advertiser newspaper. In 1964, Oliphant moved to the United States and became the cartoonist at the Denver Post, and by 1965 his work was syndicated internationally by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Oliphant was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1967. In 1975 he moved to the Washington Star and joined the Universal Press Syndicate. In 1979 Oliphant was naturalized as an American citizen. When the Star went out of business in 1981, Oliphant decided to remain independent, living off the earnings from his syndication. He was the first political cartoonist in the twentieth century to work independently from a home newspaper, a situation that provided him with significant independence from editorial control. By 1983 Oliphant was the most widely syndicated American political cartoonist, with his work appearing in more than 500 newspapers. His body of work focuses mostly on American and global politics and culture; he is particularly known for his caricatures of American presidents and other world leaders. While he is most well known as a political cartoonist, over the course of his career Oliphant also produced dozens of bronze sculptures, along with many other drawings and paintings. He retired in 2015.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSource: Wikipedia contributors. \"Pat Oliphant.\" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 16 Jan. 2022. Web. 18 Jan. 2022.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Patrick Bruce \"Pat\" Oliphant, born July 24, 1935, is an Australian-born American artist whose career spanned more than sixty years. He began his art career in 1955, drawing cartoons and illustrations for Adelaide's The Advertiser newspaper. In 1964, Oliphant moved to the United States and became the cartoonist at the Denver Post, and by 1965 his work was syndicated internationally by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Oliphant was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1967. In 1975 he moved to the Washington Star and joined the Universal Press Syndicate. In 1979 Oliphant was naturalized as an American citizen. When the Star went out of business in 1981, Oliphant decided to remain independent, living off the earnings from his syndication. He was the first political cartoonist in the twentieth century to work independently from a home newspaper, a situation that provided him with significant independence from editorial control. By 1983 Oliphant was the most widely syndicated American political cartoonist, with his work appearing in more than 500 newspapers. His body of work focuses mostly on American and global politics and culture; he is particularly known for his caricatures of American presidents and other world leaders. While he is most well known as a political cartoonist, over the course of his career Oliphant also produced dozens of bronze sculptures, along with many other drawings and paintings. He retired in 2015.","Source: Wikipedia contributors. \"Pat Oliphant.\" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 16 Jan. 2022. Web. 18 Jan. 2022."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMS16492 Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["MS16492 Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDrawings of varying size, political cartoons, sculpture, books, framed items, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, slides, video tapes, and news clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers collection contains materials documenting the life and work of artist Patrick Oliphant. It covers his career as a political cartoonist from 1955 to 2015, including thousands of original cartoon drawings. It also includes examples of his other artistic works, like sculptures, sketches, paintings, lithographs, and other drawings. Oliphant's artwork, especially the political cartoons, cover a wide variety of political and cultural topics, both in the United States and across the globe and could be useful to researchers interested in many aspects of political and social history in the second half of the 20th century. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes materials that provide insight into the creation and promotion of exhibits of Oliphant's work, travel and speaking engagements, and business papers documenting sales of his artwork. It contains personal papers and correspondence, including a large number of letters from the public. Photographs also provide insight into the creation and promotion of Oliphant's pieces. The collection also contains audiovisual materials, consisting mostly of interviews with Oliphant. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bust of United States President John F. Kennedy is depicted with the quote \"..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced\" on its base. The bust creates a shadow that looks like United States President Abraham Lincoln.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1964 Republican presidential primary candidate William Scranton lies on the ground holding a gun and a flag that reads \"Republican Nomination\" and is filled with bullet holes. Fellow primary candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approaches him holding a gun and a suitcase labeled \"Ex South Vietnam.\" Fellow primary candidate Barrry Goldwater approaches both of them holding a gun in his hands and a knife in his teeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man driving a car looks over as a police officer with an antenna attached to his helmet passes him on a motorcyle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA soldier sits on a raised hut in the jungle labeled \"Thai Checkpoint #1.\" Another soldier stands on the ground below, stopping an approaching line of soldiers that are in the process of turning around and going back the way they came.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" holding a document that reads, \"NO Vote on Open Tennis.\" Two other men, dressed in business attire, play tennis across his desk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" talking on the phone. Over six panels he says, \"Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…for the Davis cup - what were their names again..?...Who?...Emerson?...And who?...STOLLE?!!...never mind!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men stand at a bus stop, one wearing a coat and the other in shorts and flip-flops. The man in shorts holds a newspaper showing two headlines, one that reads, \"Cricket - Aust. [Australia] Doing Well,\" and another that reads, \"Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men sit at a conference table in front of a sign that reads, \"Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference.\" The men on one side of the table are Black and the men on the other side are white. Stuck into the middle of the table is a spear labeled \"Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in a suit and a woman in a robe and curlers sit at a kitchen table. In front of the man are a glass of water and a plate with one stalk on celery on it. The woman points at a newspaper with the headline, \"More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men wait in line at a barred window labeled \"Pay Master.\" At the front of the line, a man holding an envelope filled with money passes a bill through the bars. Behind him, a man holds a newspaper with the headline \"Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up - Charges for S.A. Govt. Services to Rise, says Premier.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs winds blow buildings and debris all around, two first responders in a truck labeled \"SAFB\" rescue a man tangled in power lines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man stands in the middle of a strong wind, covering his eyes. Large pieces of debris, labeled \"racial strife,\" \"Southern Rhodesia,\" \"Goldwater nomination,\" \"South Vietnam,\" \"Indonesia tension,\" and \"Cyprus,\" fill the air around him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits in a large truck labeled \"Fountains, Inc.\" The truck is hauling a large fountain with a label that reads, \"One Commemorative Fountain - To A.C.C. - C.O.D.\" The man in the truck glares out of the window at two worried-looking men in suits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, each carrying a small shovel, attempt to clear a beach covered in huge chunks of debris labeled \"Seawall.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman sits in a car, attempting to turn right onto a busy street. In front of her a large sign reads, \"No Right Hand Turn,\" and a police officer points to his right hand. A bus with a frustrated driver waits behind her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn Japan, an Japanese man and a white woman sit on the floor on opposite sides of a low table. The woman holds a flag that says, \"Australia\" and features the Olympic rings. Behind the man is a sign that reads, \"Welcome Olrympic Visitor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holds a large missile from the Soviet Union. The missile is labeled \"To Bung.\" It was previously labeled \"To Fidel,\" but Fidel has been crossed out. Fidel refers to Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro. The man is handing the missile to President of Indonesia Sukarno, as another man, possibly Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, runs toward them in an attempt to stop the transaction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman stands on the wing of a large airplane, inspecting it with a magnifying glass. The pilot stands nervously behind her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree people, a man in a shirt that says \"Australia\" and two women in revealing outfits, stand holding cricket bats. A angry man in a hat and coat approaches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States space probe Ranger 7 crashes into a garden on the moon, as a group of aliens move to get out of its way.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA butcher stands in the doorway of his shop, watching two dogs as they walk by. All the trays in the shop window are empty and a sign on the window reads, \"Sorry No Beef.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man driving an old-fashioned car labeled \"Labor\" stops at a gas station featuring a sign that reads, \"Compulsory Car Check Here.\" A mechanic rolls a cart full of tools toward the car.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Navy officer and a sailor stand on a large ship. The officer yells down at two military officers on a much smaller ship labeled \"North Vietnam.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA small man in a helmet labeled \"UN,\" referring to the United Nations, stands between two much larger men in Cyprus. One man holds a bat, another holds a ball, and the UN official  holds a book labeled \"Rules of Baseball.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic transportation company Denver Tramway Corporation is depicted as a bus with square wheels labeled \"Gross Receipts Tax\" and \"State Fuel Tax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlabama Governor George Wallace, depicted as Tarzan, stands in a tree next to a woman telling her, \"You Tarzan, me Jane -- not that it matters much!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA baby in a diaper labeled \"'68\" stands in front of Father Time, holding a sign that reads, \"I Aint Goin\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, relax in a hammock together. The caption on this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Vice President and 1968 Democratic presidential primary candidate Hubert Humphrey heads toward the locker room carrying armor, a shield, and a sword. His fellow Democratic primary candidates, United States Senators Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, look on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of New York and 1968 United States Republican presidential primary candidate Nelson Rockefeller takes his running shoes out of a trunk in the attic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutgoing United States Postmaster General Larry O'Brien speaks to incoming Postmaster General M. Marvin Watson, just outside his office. Part of the caption is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA frazzled dove, representing peace, faces away from a group of traffic signs reading \"One Way,\" No Entry,\" Detour,\" etc. and pointing all different directions. A small tank approaches in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, sit in a bubble bath while talking to United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the telephone. The caption on this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Vietnamese people stand next to the crash site of a United States F-111 aircraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolice officers arrest a ground of university student protestors and load them into a police vehicle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Kurt Georg Kiesinger tries to hold the door closed as a giant Nazi monster attempts to escape a cell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Lyndon Johnson stands holding a crumpled tax bill while nearby Chair of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills holds a \"$4 billion spending cut guarantee.\" In the door way stands a group of people participating in the People's March on Washington. The caption on this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy ladles soup to a long line of children as a woman knitting in a rocking chair asks about the world population crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree children, in shirts reading \"CZECHO,\" \"SLOV,\" and \"AKIA,\" are confronted by Soviet Union tank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential primary Candidate Eugene McCarthy pilots a small plane, as a much larger plane labeled RFK, for Senator and fellow Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Kennedy, passes over him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man stands inside of a room labeled \"Senate,\" referring to the United States Senate. He holds a smouldering document labeled \"Dodd Bill,\" referring to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Standing outside the door is a man holding a smoking gun representing the \"gun lobby.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Lyndon Johnson builds steps out of blocks, while North Vietnam builds a less stable set of stairs out of wood. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn Washington, D.C, a businessman yells at man holding out his hat and a sign that reads \"Poor People's Campaign Going Broke.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy appears as a cat in a tree, attempting to catch United States President Lyndon Johnson, pictured as a singing bird, while fellow Senator and primary candidate Eugene McCarthy is pictured as a dog biting Kennedy's tail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA well-dressed man walking a poodle walks past a ground of people labled \"U.S. Needy,\" saying he cannot help because his money is tied up in Swiss banks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree teenage or early adult children play musical instruments for their sleeping dad on Father's Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Students for a Democratic Society members searching for a location for their national convention walk way from a monkey enclosure at the zoo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman in the oil industry attempts to commiserate with cancer researchers regarding budget cuts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man standing in deep floodwater standing near a sign pointing the way to Denver, asks another man, who is digging almost completely underwater, to hurry up with the dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, carrying a Vietnamese military officer on his shoulders, walks along a cliff past a rock slide labeled \"pressures for Vietnam withdrawal.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Arab men in a small sailboat are approached by a large, heavily armed Israeli ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, Vice President Spiro Agnew, and two others, all dressed diapers, walk past Father Time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel sits on the back of a large hog labeled \"private interests.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile NASA astronauts examine rocks on another planet, a group of nearby alien beings holds a meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman carrying a bag labeled \"Soviet Arms Sales Inc.\" approaches a group of Arab men, one of whom is holding a report that reads \"Israelis now have nuclear weapon!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holidng a document relating to inflation opens the door to the \"pay-raise pantry\" to find an oversized mouse labeled Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepresentatives from the United States and Hanoi, Vietnam meet to discuss the ongoing conflict. Hawks gather in a tree nearby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President-elect Richard Nixon carries President Lyndon Johnson on his shoulders down a basketball court as Johnson prepares to dunk a basketball labeled \"surtax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel stands in a monk's robe surrounded by various birds of prey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring peace talks in Paris, the representative from North Vietnam expresses concern regarding the shape of the chairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo repairman arrive to fix fallen over transmission towers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and another man stand outdoors on a desk belonging to the Governor of California, surrounded by flooding and heavy rain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing Iraq holds a rope in his hand with the noose around his own neck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man lies on the floor next to a document that reads \"Opposition to Congress Pay Raise,\" having been trampeled by a group of United States Congressmen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican tourists disembark from an airplane in Cuba, as Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro waits at a cash register.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Navy officer offers five admirals from the Bucher case, relating to Lloyd Bucher and the USS Pueblo, along with other military aid, to South Korea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Congressman, holding a pay raise, refuses an offer of clothing from a charity for destitute Congressmen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the office of the United States Postmaster General a man removes a large portrait of President Richard Nixon. A nearby newspaper has the headline, \"No More Political Patronage.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral United States legislators sleep while two men show a prestentation using a projector. A nearby sign reads \"Citizens for Decent Literature Present a Private Sermon and Pornography Showing for Legislators.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing tobacco interests stands with two scientists in a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) office. He tells the FCC official that soon they will have a cigarette that cures cancer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer waters plants growing in a rocket shaped pot labeled \"ABM [Anti-ballistic missile] Plans,\" as a tear rolls down his cheek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon scratches the back of Wille Mae Rogers with a scratcher labeled, \"Presidential Seal of Approval,\" while she scratches his with a scratcher labeled, \"Seal of Good Housekeping Approval.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon cuts through a barbed wire fence next to a sign that reads, \"West Berlin No Admittance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Chinese ship pulls a smaller boat with a sail that reads \"Hong Kong Royal Yacht Club.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Charles de Gaulle throws a bucket of water on United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon holds a wet document labeled \"triumphal European tour plans.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo women sit aboard an El AL Airlines airplane, while a flight attendant in an Israeli military uniform fires a gun out the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird shoots an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) through the middle of a man representing Congress. The missile is labeled \"Pentagon $4 million lobby.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier, holding a gun and smoking a cigarette, sits on the professor's desk as he teaches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIsraeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan stands on the desk of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, holding a spyglass labeled \"retaliation policy\" up to an eye covered by an eye patch. This cartoon was published the day after the death of Eshkol.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, stands aboard ship whipping Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, who are seating at the oars. Uncle Sam rows furiously while Thiệu sits and watches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree men, representing Berlin, China, and the Soviet Union, sit on a park bench. China lights three matches stuck in the shoe of the Soviet Union, while the Soviet Union does the same thing to Berlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo protestors from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) hold a burning torch next to a podium labeled \"C.U. Free Speech.\" The podium has caught fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJustice, holding a sword and gavel, tells police to take way New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison had unsuccessfully prosecuted Clay Shaw on charges alleging his involvement in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds a large key while standing next to a locked trunk labeled \"The Bombing.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, representing French unions, hang over a cliff while fighting each other with pickaxes. Two other men, representing the United States dollar and the British pound, are attached to the French unions by a rope and cling to the top of the cliff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvestigators leave a dark house labeled \"The Ray Case,\" failing to notice several sets of eyes peering out of a dark room. The Ray Case refers to James Earl Ray, who was convicted of assassinating Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA car turns the wrong way onto a one-way street, nearly hitting two pedestrians in the crosswalk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, and a man representing the Soviet Union wrestle a large, fire-breathing dragon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh stands behind a panel looking through a hole, as part of a game where balls can be thrown at him. United States President Richard Nixon prepares to throw a hand grenade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA police officer stands with his foot on the arm of a man sitting in a pool at Cosa Nostra Villa. The man holds a drink and smokes a cigar. The pool is labeled \"respectability.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the United States House of Representatives asks a room full of smiling Senators if they will go along with a pay raise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA student protestor stands outside of the fence for Tweedle-dum kindergarten attempting to encourage unrest among the children inside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird fences, using a small anti-ballistic missile (ABM) instead of a sword, with Senators J. William Fulbrigth and Albert Gore Sr. The senators use small branches instead of swords.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoviet Union soliders stand next to a sign that has the words \"Chen Pao Island\" crossed out and replaced with \"Damansky I.\". A large group of Chinese people carrying a large photograph of Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo British soldiers stand at a military checkpoint on Anguilla. Two diminutive Anguillan people stand nearby, one throws a rock. Most of the caption for this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon appears as an unhappy husband sitting at the kitchen table. His wife, labeled \"Doves,\" says, \"Married two months and they want you to go to Cambodia..?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of people peer out of a door featuring multiple large signs advertising secret peace talks between North and South Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and a group of men from Nixon and Co. accountants go through a large pile of paper. One of the accountants looks up at a portrait of former President Lyndon Johnson and says, \"Oh, brother! Could you spend!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large crowd stands in Jerusalem, including figures representing the United States, Israel, the Soviet Union, and many others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA legislator gives a speech regarding pornography, first denouncing it and then becoming intrigued by the idea of taxing it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA part of California falls into the sea as several nearby people hold signs warning of an impending earthquake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo members of the United States military attempt to sell a large anti-ballistic missile (ABM) to a civilian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon shakes hands with King Hussein of Jordan as a fire labeled \"Jordanian guerillas\" burns behind them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA farmer sitting under an umbrella on a large tractor tells farm laborers holding a sign reading \"Improve Farm Labor Conditions\" to beat it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, walks away carrying a large bomb, as a small dog labeled \"North Vietnam\" chews on his leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds a document that reads \"North Koreans Down U.S. Spy Plane,\" as a group of men carrying swords and beating drums urge him to retaliate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer stands aboard a strange machine labeled \"top secret Pentagon boondoggle,\" a taxpayer looks on in tears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo soldiers from the Soviet Union hammer nails into a coffin labeled \"Czechoslovakia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier in a hut labeled \"U.S. Defense Communications System Station 13150/6\" sits in a rocking chair with a woman on his lap. Another soldier in a jeep hands him an urgent message from the President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo college administrators hold a newspaper that reads \"Arab intigators infiltrate college campuses,\" as two Arab men ride by on camels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree men huddle in a \"super-rich tax shelter,\" as bombs labeled \"tax reforms\" explode outside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA French airplane passenger stares out the window in surprise as the pilot, outgoing President of France Charles de Gaulle, parachutes away from the plane. The caption for this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA salesman from \"U.S.-Assembled Cheap Foreign Guns Inc.\" lies on the ground, having been shot by an elderly woman holding a gun with a price tag on it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing South Vietnam hands a $2.5 billion bill for damages to two United States soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer at \"Petagon Motors\" shows off the new \"ABMobile\" (Anti-ballistics mobile)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man eats a meal at a table covered with various containers of pesticides. He sprinkles DDT on his food.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tour group at the United States Supreme Court passes Associate Justice Abe Fortas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of prisoners in a cell labeled \"Reserved for Political Prisoners,\" looks out a window at a sign that reads \"Coalition Government Contradicts Democratic Principles Says Saigon.\" At the time, Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President holds up a \"Draft by Lottery\" document to a military officer standing near a group of booby traps lableed \"present draft.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo United States soldiers stand next to very large container with labels that read \"For Immediate Disposal,\" and \"U.S. Army Nerve Gas Stockpile Billion Person Dose Keep Tightly Sealed in a Safe Place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight United States Supreme Court Justices stand with a large, symbolic \"Supreme Court\" balanced on their heads. There is a blank space for Justice Abe Fortas, who resigned on May 14, 1969, and the \"Supreme Court\" is beginning to crumble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man lies asleep in a bed labeled \"Denver,\" as the bed slides off a cliff toward \"school segregation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men from North Vietnam holds a document labeled \"Nixon Viet Peace Proposal.\" Three of them crouch behind a wall, while one man stands and shouts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Creamer\" shoots another man labeled \"Environment Conservation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer and a man in a suit sit holding piles of money next to a sign that reads \"Military-Industrial Complex in Session.\" A bomb labeled \"attack by congressmen\" flies over their heads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty wears a crown and sits on top of a pile labeled \"Racial Fears.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon throws a life preserver labeled \"Postal Reforms,\" toward a hand reaching out of a pile of mail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo United States soldiers ride off the road in a Jeep that is falling apart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird walks away from two large birds wearing United States military hats. Birdfeathers labeled \"economy cuts\" are on the ground and Laird holds a pair of scissors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon walks into a room carrying suitcases, to find President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu chewing on the rug.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man speaks at the International Communist Conference in the Soviet Union as those around him laugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer stands in front of a row of soldiers in Vietnam asking for volunteers. Behind his back he holds a document that reads \"Wanted - 25,000 troops for withdrawal from Vietnam.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNation's Bank offers \"gift\" with an interest rate of 8.5 percent to a representative of the African-American civil rights organization CORE (Congress of Racial Equality.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA couple sits at a table near a third person labeled \"surtax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing United States liberals fights off a huge snake labeled \"backlash.\" Men representing \"rightist politics\" decline to help.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBig Tobacco leaves the House of Representatives carrying the \"bill to ban cigarette health warning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, surrounded by a small group of white men, addresses a much larger audience of Black men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands in water, holding a man representing Vietnam on his shoulders. On the nearby shore, Senator J. William Fulbright appears as an elf sitting on a toadstool.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo United States military officers stand near the \"U.S. Army Mustard \u0026amp; Nerve Gas Stockpile.\" One holds a document that reads \"Army must dispose of gas at storage sites.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Soviet Union and United States President appear as two worms in a globe shaped like an apple. President Nixon is coming out of a hole in Romania and the Soviet Union out of South America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Senator holds a document labeled \"Surtax Extension - Passed by House.\" The document is smoking and is being handed to the senator by someone lying on the floor. The senator says they'll need some time to think about it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon asks a favor of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who is lying on the floor next to a briefcase labeled \"South America.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States military officers, one holding a missile labeled \"Planned ABM [anti-ballistic missile], recoil from a paper airplane labeled \"Gromyko asks better Russia-U.S. Relations,\" referring to Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA doctor waits nervously at his desk as a representative from the United States Internal Revenue Serice Audit Division goes through his Medicare and Medicaid records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Apollo 11 astronaut falls while climbing down from the spacraft to the surface of the moon. Another astronaut records him for a live television broadcast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group United States soldiers sits in a truck with a sign that reads \"Out of Vietnam by 1970!\" Their commanding officer addresses them while holding a document that says \" Secret U.S. Thailand Commitment.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, prepares to make an announcement, but is upstaged by a clown juggling balls labeled \"Soviet,\" \"Moon,\" and \"Shot.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men carrying a briefcase labeled \"U.S. Arms Sales Inc. Latin America Division,\" talk to a man holding a gun marked as made in the U.S.A. Nearby, signs point the way to Honduras and El Salvador.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon boards a plane leaving Vietnam. A small group of Vietnamese men watches him leave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn African American man leaves a gun store with several guns. A sign in the window reads \"Govt. urged to ban all handguns. Get yours now while they last!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusinessmen in the United States oil industry stand before a large pipe labeled \"27 1/2% oil allowance.\" A much smaller pipe labeled \"taxpayers\" branches off the first.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means committee arrive at the home of the \"Super Rich,\" represented by a large man holding a cigar and a small dog.  The Ways and Means members are pointing angrily and one holds a rope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman holding an olive branch, representing peace, pulls a United States soldier away from Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large woman holding a hammer and sickle, representing \"World Revolution,\" attempts to avoid bullets as China and the Soviet Union shoot at each other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA small group of men representing the Czech government stand far away from a wreath lying on the ground. The wreath is labeled \"1st anniversary of Czechoslovakian Uprising.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA rickety train labeled \"Nation's Railroads\" carries precariously stacked barrels of poison gas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon watches as a group of men replace a sign reading \"Impeach Earl Warren\" with a sign reading \"Impeach Haynsworth.\" Earl Warren was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Clement Haynsworth was nominated for the Supreme Court by Nixon, but was not confirmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large Soviet Union tank runs over the foot of a man representing Czechoslovakia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Camille victims,\" referring to Hurricane Camille, crawls out of rubble as around him people sell food for $200 a sack, water for $1 a gallon, and oxygen for 25 cents a go.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird rows a small boat toward a large ship, carrying a document labeled \"military budget cuts.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States White House Urban Affairs Advisor Daniel Patrick Moynihan stands in a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow labeled \"Vietnam War.\" A group of people labeled \"The Cities\" looks on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, gets between China and the Soviet Union and attempts to give an opinion on the Warsaw Pact.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Selective Services Director Lieutenant General Lewis B. Hershey sits at hid desk, manipulating a group of draftees on strings. His inbox is completely fully of \"appealed draft status\" documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh lies on his deathbed. Several men stand around him with tears on their faces. Several glance at each other and some have their fingers crossed. Hồ Chí Minh died on September 2, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands in a small boat. He tosses a life preserver labeled \"tax relief\" toward a man standing in shallow water, representing corporations. On the other side of the boat a man representing earners has disappeared below the water, with only his arms remaining visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon walks out of the \"Bureau of Filing and Obfuscation.\" Two men remain in the office, one holding a document that reads \"Forward Together! Overhaul of Washington Under the New Federalism - Richard Nixon: 'A Strategy for the 70s'.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large tank labeled \"Defense Budget\" drives across wet cement labeled \"Domestic Federal Construction Spending,\" leaving a track behind it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man reads from the last will and testiment of former President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, as a group of people listens. Nearby is a trunk labeled \"Continued War, Destruction, and Suffering.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, in a soldier's uniform and  carrying a gun, approaches a tent. The tent is empty and has a note on the front that reads \"Dear Mr. Thieu, Today you are become a man - Farewell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA priest from the Catholic Church of Northern Ireland and a minister from the Protestant Church of Northern Ireland cheer on two men hitting and clubbing each other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and a group of other Soviet officials laugh in his office. In a trashcan nearby is a document labeled \"Canada-Russia 3-Year Wheat Agreement.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States House of Representatives is represented as a race car driver standing in a car labeled \"Popular Vote Electoral System.\" The United States Senate stands at the back of the car surrounded by engine parts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men carry a stuffed Chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, out of a shop named \"Peking Taxidermy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits in air traffic control with flames coming out of his head, while behind him several men rush in holding a straight jacket. Nearby is a newspaper with the headline \"Supersonic Jets Get Go-Ahead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Vietnamese men stand on one side of a table, while a group of men from the United States stand on the other. One of the men from the United States holds up a document for his grinning compatriots to read that states \"Fool the Enemy! Support Hugh Scott's moratorium on the criticism of the Vietnam War. Show Unity Now!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Army officer sits on a chair below a banner that reads \"U.S. Army Hall of Fame.\" He is surrounded by trophies that say things like, \"Gas Warfare Obfuscation Award,\" \"ABM Insistence Award,\" and \"Nerve Gas Testing Award.\" Another officer hands him a trophy labeled \"Service Clubs Embezzlement Scandal Award.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA representive of the Atomic Energy Commission discusses extinction with the wildlife of Amchitka Island. Behind him, two of his colleagues carry a bomb, signaling impending damage to the environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men that appear to be part of the mafia enter a United States Army recruiting office. The soldier at the front desk holds a newspaper that tells of a retired Major General admitting profit from gun sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large group of Students for a Democratic Society members are put in a jail cell. One holds a sign that reads \"SDS Chicago National Action.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of college students pull a huge football on wheels. The football features a dollar sign and is labeled \"College Athletics Programs.\" A group of men in suits stand on top of the football, one of whom is brandishing a whip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAstronauts from the Soviet Union install a large billboard in outer space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in a sports car states that Denver does not have a smog problem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man with a nametag reading \"Love\" arrives in Africa. Several men behind him carry large packages labeled \"Metro govt.,\" \"Environment \u0026amp; Pollution,\" \"Migrant Labor,\" \"Education,\" and \"Welfare.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Arab men stand around a man representing Lebanon. Lebanon lies on the ground with a sword on his back as the men around him shout, \"Onward to Israel!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer wearing an apron and cleaning the floor with a mop, answers the telephone in an empty base.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hand reaching out of an office labeled \"Pentagon\" pats the heads of a group of smiling watchdogs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA business man asks United States President Richard Nixon if Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a bull bursting out of a china shop window, belongs to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group men from North Vietnam attempt to read text by United States President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman carrying an olive branch and a sign that reads \"End the War!\" approaches a sign point the way to \"November Moratorium. Two men, representing the Militant Right and the Militant Left, stand under the sign and ask to walk with her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Denver police officer asks for volunteers for high school detail. All of the other officers avoid eye contact.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large truck labeled, \"Danger: Truck Lobby Longer Wider Load\" comes up behind a much smaller car.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo employees for the Garbage Collection and Removal Service pick up garbage, as one tells the other he used to want to be a teacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing United States postal unions stands behind a barred window in the post office. Santa Claus is tied up behind him and an angry crowd is on the other side of the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormer Governor of Alabama George Wallace walks into a house carrying a carpetbag labeled \"G. Wallace Vietnam.\" He finds \"The South,\" represented as a young woman, sitting in the lap of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing the Soviet Union and Uncle Sam, representing the United States, sit at a small table together. Their server is a large woman with a skull for a head holding a menu featuring the nuclear symbol.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men from \"Mafia Inc.\" tie up a man representing \"Local Government.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSanta Claus, representing the United States Congress, throws a large gift labeled \"$800 tax exemption,\" out of his sleigh toward President Richard Nixon and two others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA North Vietnamese soldier sits outside of a prison cell burning a document labeled \"Please for Information on POWs [Prisoners of War] and MIAs [Missing in Actions].\" He lets the smoke blow into the cell window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Black Jews approach the Israel Immigration counter and told they can be admitted as long as they don't get \"uppity.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman from General Agglomerate Manufacturing and Supply Company speaks during the Annual Report to Stockholders. There are only a few people in attendance and everyone is in tears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev stand holding a large missile, just outside of an area marked with signs reading \"truce zone,\" and \"arms banned in this area.\" Nasser says, \"What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of feminist women hold signs celebrating victories in equal rights, as a Western Union employee delivers a message from United States President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man and young boy visit the Sports Hall of Fame and look at a statue of bookmaker Benny the Book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of miners place a memorial wreath for recently murdered UMWA (United Mine Workers Association) labor leader Joseph Yablonski.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Georges Pompidou between an Arab and an Israeli man, both holding weapons and pointing fingers at each other. Pompidou shrugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, wearing a jet pack, flies away from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) carrying a copy of the budget and a stack of money. NASA employees look worriedly into their box of money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a large dog, on a leash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States taxpayer hands over a large amount of money to President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Thiệu is standing just outside the \"Saigon Friends of the Government Businessmen's Club,\" which is full of wealthy patrons, and holding a document that reads \"Demand for $68 Million to Run South Vietnamese Army.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn employee of the American Forces Vietnam Broadcasting Network is dragged away by military police, while officers approach a solider doing janitorial work and ask him if he would like to be on the radio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaker of the United States House of Representatives John McCormack sleeps in his office chair as a group of men devise a method of rolling the chair out of a large hole in the wal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man opens a trash can to find Michael James Brody Jr., wearing a sign that reads \"Free Money,\" and throwing bills in the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn empty desk with a name plate that reads \"CBI Director\" on it and a sign on the wall behind it that reads \"THINK.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA beaver labeled \"Kemp-Lamm Bill\" chews the legs off a large billboard that reads \"Support Your Local Billboard Lobby.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holidng a shotgun walks through the snow away from a smoking mound on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and men representing France, Israel, Arabs, and the Soviet Union stand in a circle. They are throwing a sword labeled \"the blame\" to each other, and each has mutiple cuts and other injuries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator J. William Fulbright uses a whip to tear a document labeled \"Nixon Adminstration Vietnam Withdrawal Policy\" to shreds. The document is being held by a man representing Hawks, while a group of men labeled \"Doves\" watches happily from behind Fulbright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, holding a mop, prepares to clean up a huge mess labeled \"Gov[ernment] Spending of Past Decade.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVice President Spiro Agnew swings a golf club wildly. Dirt sprays into the watching crowd, and the golf ball hits another player on the head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of State William P. Rogers speaks to a group of Arab men, all of whom are falling asleep at the table. Behind him a sign reads \"Arab Rotary Luncheon Speaker U.S. Sec. of State William P. Rogers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser looks out the window and Israeli planes dropping bombs as someone in his office notifies him that Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir is on the phone and would like to discuss a cease fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA skeleton prepares to fly a small plane loaded with \"245T Defoliant Spray.\" This list of places he will visit includes several locations in Vietnam, along with a city in Arizona.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Georges Pompidou leaves the airport in tears as a man holds a sign that reads \"Thin-Skin Pompidou.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic party chairman Larry O'Brien is held in his desk chair by a group of men in suits. One pulls his mouth into a smile while another holds a sign that reads \"Bring Us Together.\" On O'Brien's desk is a box labeled \"Funds\" with jut a few coins in it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser lies in a pile of rubble with a man representing the Soviet Union after a bombing. The Soviet Union asks if a purge of Soviet Jews would make him feel better.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCounselor to the President Daniel Patrick Moynihan attempts to collect confidential memos he has written to United States President Richard Nixon, as Nixon tosses them on the ground. In the background, two men read a confidential memo entitled \"Benign Neglect,\" referring to a memo written by Moynihan to Nixon relating to race relations in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHead of State of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk stands with another man in a port. The man holds a document that reads \"N[orth] Vietnamese \u0026amp; Viet Cong Infiltration Latest.\" A large ship approaches nearby, with two long-haired men at the front holding a sign that reads \"Dear Cambodia - we hav [sic] stole this ship. Please give us political asylum!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator Roman Hruska completes a large statue of Judge Harrold Carswell, a recent nominee for the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Postal Service employee walks away from Congress after dumping a large pile of mail at their feet and putting a mail bag over one Congressman's head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States soldiers report to the airport manager to replace air traffic controllers who are out sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits on a dead horse labeled \"Denver Tramway,\" as another man, holding a whip and a clipboard noting the rapid transit rate increase from 35 to 45 cents, asks for another ten cents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn air traffic controller lies in a hospital bed with crossed arms holding a cigarette. An airline pilot, flight attendant, and a man holding a suitcase wait in the doorway. Two doctors approach the bed, one with an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) logo on his coat and a gun in his hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo women sit at a kitchen table drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes. They discuss the looks of candidates for Governor of Colorado Mark Hogan and John Love.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man standing behind a gate in a building that is labeled \"Embassy\" and covered in bullet holes asks a man labeled \"Latin American Dictatorships\" on the other side of the gate whether kidnappings and killings are the thanks the get for their support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of Florida Claude R. Kirk Jr. stands with his arms crossed in an ocean labeled \"Integration.\" A United States Marshall approaches from the shore holding a document labeled \"Civil Papers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of anti-war protestors stand in a jail cell calling for Jane Fonda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Ambassador to Sweden Jerome H. Holland, a Black man, arrives in Sweden. He is welcomed by Swedish officials who at the same time attach a sign to his back calling him a racial slur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man with a long beard lies on at set of stairs near the United States Capitol holding a sign that reads \"Representation for Washington, D.C.\" Men wearing coats and ties walk past without looking at him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man drives a large car leaving a trail of pollution. He throws a document that reads \"Earth Day Preserve Our Environment April 22, 1970\" out of the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon attempts to use a large knife to cut himself out of a tangled mess representing Southeast Asia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo women and a man stand in a city building looking out the window and down toward the ground. On a wall inside, a chart shows the Dow-Jones dropping sharply, and a voice coming from the phone says \"Sell!!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United Arab Republic airplane is shot down by Israeli soliders. A woman holding a gun approaches the cockpit, as another man with a gun stands next to a sign that reads \"Watch for Russian-piloted Arab Jets.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA blindfolded Justice addresses a man labeled \"Hispanos\" using a racial slur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of Alabama Albert Brewer sits in a chair in his office while former Governor George Wallace attempts to climb into it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour men sit slumped on a bench, one holding a newspaper with the headline \"Stock Market in Slump.\" A woman in old fashioned clothes walks past.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Congressman watches through his window as a postal worker walks into the wind carrying a large bag of mail. Inside, a man representing \"Junk Mailers,\" offers the congressman cigars and brandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOil executives discuss a marketing plan to promote \"clean gasoline\" with a song and guitar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon appears near a building on Wall Street, standing on a step ladder and holding a net. Behind him, Vice President Spiro Agnew holds a sign that reads \"Market Up!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, each wearing a keffiyeh, sit in a trench as bullets fly by. One is wearing a suit and the other a symbol of the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tow truck arrives at \"Morrison Road Towing Center,\" pulling a police car behind it. The truck driver's boss tells him he's really done it this time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large businessman with a document in his pocket labeled \"Air Pollution Variance,\" lights his cigar from the top of a smokestack labeled \"Public Service Co.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon sits in a tank next to a sign pointing toward Cambodia. Senator Robert Byrd approaches from the nearby gas station, \"Senate Gas,\" telling Nixon there is none left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board stamps \"Approved\" on the forehead of a man smoking a large pipe that is filling the room with smoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding a construction helmet and a large wrench sits on the desk of a man in a business suit. The businessman shakily pours a cup of coffee as the other man says he was inspired by United States President Richard Nixon to make no more wage claims until things are straightened out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the House of Representatives Byron Rogers and Wayne Aspinall appear as statues. Bill Gossard, Richard Perchlik, Craig Barnes, and Mike McKevitt appear as birds sitting on the statutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, one Arab and one Israeli, sit in chairs biting each other. Nearby, United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers flips through a document titled \"My plan for Arab-Israeli Peace.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senators chase after a peace dove, grabbing at it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States soldiers prepares to leave Cambodia, as one lags behind cleaning up with a feather duster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits at a desk at Mafia Inc. holding a newspaper with the headline \"Italian-Americans protest FBI harrassment.\" He tells three other men to round up a group of honest Italians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the military of the Soviet Union and an Arab man stand in front of a missile. The Soviet man holds the hand of the Arab man over the \"Fire\" button.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States military officers shoot and drop a grenade into a hole in the ground labeled \"My Lai Probe Facts,\" referring to a massacre committed by United States troops against South Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Out of another nearby hole, an arm reaches up.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, carrying a document labeled \"Southern Strategy,\" looks down the barrel of a cannon as Senator Strom Thurmond prepares to fire it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senators, dressed as farmers, argue against a $20,000 subsidy limit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, approaches two heroin dealers on \"Turkey St.\" There are several needles in his arm and in his hat is a document titled \"U.S. Subsidy Plan for Opium Farmers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA dove carrying a United States plan chases General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser as they escape on a camel labeled \"Arab States.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man with a gun stands near a body. He puts his arm around a frightened man and tells him that the did this for the poor of Uruguay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Willy Brandt and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev reach under barbed wire to touch hands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large statue titled \"The B.F. Swan Monument\" stands in Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado, blocking the view of several park visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo policemen stand in front of all wall covered in graffiti referring to the police as pigs and swine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man falls asleep at the table in front of a game of chess as he waits for his opponent to make his move. The table is labeled \"Paris Talks.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA car labeled \"Transcontinental Clean Air Race Masschusetts - California\" is broken down by the side of the road. Two men stand outside it, thumbing for a ride as large trucks pass by and smog fills the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam follows Prime Minister of Israel Gold Meir Meir and Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan, attempting to show them the United States plan. Dayan, wearing an eye patch over each eye, asks President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev if they are heading toward the way out. According to a nearby sign, they are heading toward a mine field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group men attempt to get a supersonic airplane off the ground by holding it above their heads and running.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man hold a large peace sign prepares to use it to hit Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, as Ky heads to a speaking engagement at a Vietnam War Victory rally. A nearby man grabs the sign to stop him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men sit at the Election Vote Center for the primary race between the two Democratic candidates for the United States House of Representatives for Colorado's 1st district, Bryron Rogers and Craig Barnes. One sits at a large computer and the other next to a large pile of ballots and an abacus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man comes out of the United States Senate holding a document titled \"Important Business Pending\" and looking for a senator. The senator is sneaking away by crawling under the carpet and holds a document titled \"Important Campaigning Pending.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holds the end of a rug that Democratic primary candidate for Congress from Colorado's 1st district Craig Barnes is standing on. He says he will support Barnes if he wins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon appears at the door of a house. The door is opened by Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev wearing a dress, while in the background a young woman labeled \"Eastern Europe\" sweeps the floor. Nixon addresses Brezhnev, saying, \"Hi, there, Ugly - I'm looking for the lady of the house…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, waters a plant labeled \"Chile.\" The plant consists of a large flower with the head of a bearded man in the middle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommunist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and another man representing the Soviet Union tell an Arab man holding a picture of President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser that they will look after him. Nasser died on September 28, 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEgyptian President-elect Anwar Sadat sits on a tired camel, representing Egypt. He carries a document labeled \"The Nasser Policies,\" referring to outgoing President Gamal Abdel Nasser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding dynamite comes around a corner to find a police officer holding an bomb labeled \"anti-crime bill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a document labeled \"Barnes-Rogers Result.\" He asks the angel at the gate if he can speak to management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree United States military officers discuss the budget at Pentagon Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA kidnapper tries unsucessfully to negotiate with a representative of Canada, asking for passage to Cuba and decreasing amounts of money in exchange for hostages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of liberal candidates wait outside the \"Law 'N' Order Office,\" waiting to be deputized. Inside, the sheriff pointing a gun out the window as bullets and dynamite fly in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, one holding a sign that reads \"Vive Quebec Libre\" and the other wearing a shirt that reads \"Mindless Violence,\" are about to be stepped on by a giant foot representing the Canadian government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA boy arrives home from school with a cast on his leg, one of his arms in a sling, a black eye, and a bandaged head. His mother asks what he learned at school that day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, asks Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to put all of their arms on the table. A huge bomb is brought in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holds a large Soviet missile against the toe of an Israeli soldier, while several Arab soldiers smile in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnti-war activist Dr. Benjamin Spock stands in the doorway of United States President Richard Nixon holding a document labeled \"Vietnam War.\" Nixon sits dejectedly at a desk holding a document that states, \"Election Boosts Dems Hopes for '72.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo angels nervously await the arrival of former President of France Charles de Gaulle in heaven. This cartoon was published two days after de Gaulle's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man reads a newspaper reporting inflation and rising food prices while his wife is attacked by monster hands reaching from her budget notebook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn employee at the United Nations leads the representative from \"Red China\" to a seat next to the representative from \"Nationalist China.\" All other representatives in nearby seats run away.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon lies under a large sombrero with just his feet sticking out. A man representing Mexico holds a document labeled \"Alternative Trade Arrangements,\" and peers under the hat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Congress is depicted as a duck tied to a chair, with its head stretched out on a desk. Three men in business suits, representing \"Politicking,\" stand around him, one holding an axe. A pile of unfinished legislation is on the ground nearby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirector of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover, depicted an octopus, calls former Attorney General Ramsey Clark a jellyfish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Western Electric telephone company employee is thrown out of the Governor's office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA salesman at Congress shoes attempts to sell Protection Brand shoes to a customer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, tries to hold the door of the United Nations closed, as a giant shoe labeled \"Red China\" pushes through the door. President of the Republic of China Chiang  Kai-shek stands with Uncle Sam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier carries several bags labeled \"Home,\" as an arm reaches out from a nearby trunk labeled \"The Bombing\" and grabs his leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man leaves the office of Army Intelligence, Southeast Asia Division looking frightened. 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The cornucopia is labeled 204.7 million.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the United States Senate stare at a crash-landed white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA train labeled \"Rail Unions\" blocks the path of Santa Claus and his sleigh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Army officer offers coffee to a private lying in his bed. On the wall is a directive outlining easier Army regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA representive of the Viet Cong shakes hands with President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu as Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam and a United States solider look on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman labeled \"Mother Bell\" is on the telephone asking for a rate increase. Nearby, a rat labeled \"job bias charges\" has chewed through her telephone cord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA line of out-of-work Republican Governors waits outside of United States President Richard Nixon's Snappy Employment Service office. An employee inside calls for former Governor of Texas John Connally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man at Tuna Industries Inc. complains to a man at the neighboring business, Consolidated Mercury By-products Unlimited.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hijacker holds a gun to the back of the head of an airplane pilot, as a man representing International Anti-hijack Law holds a gun to the back of the head of the hijacker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA young boy in a Boy Scout hat asks his parents if they have seen his brown shirt. The boy's father reads a newspaper with the headline \"FBI allegedly urges police to use Boy Scouts as 'extra eyes.'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of the United Mine Workers of America W. A. Boyle runs out of a collapsing mine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of starving people, representing Pakistan, sit nearby as a crate of arms arrives from the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree scientists stand at an Atomic Energy Commission test site on the volcanic island of Amchitka. They have two environmentalists, a man and a seal, tied up nearby. 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Behind them a destroyed CBS television smoulders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding guns and an arms catalog emerges from a crate from the United States Food for Peace Program, and addresses the man who opened it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier holds a telephone and tells two other soldiers that as of May 1 they will be known as \"emergency combat troops.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Soviet Jews\" stands before a Soviet court. A member of the court holds a document that reads \"Soviet Diplomatic Mission Bombed in Washington.\" They sentence him to an extra twenty years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree very small medical researchers drink \"synthesized growth hormone.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle across a tightrope labeled \"deficit\" over a gorge. On his soldiers a group of people representing 6% jobless Americans balance precariously.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo officials in the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs laugh together as a document reading \"Misuse of Funds Charged,\" sits crumbled in a nearby trashcan. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon has his arm caught in the jaws of a large metal man labeled Bethlehem Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Israeli soldiers break down a door into a room where Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring is building a house of cards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man is ice fishing at Shadow Mountain Lake. 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The hotel maid asks why she is working there when she could be a guest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in Poland holds a sign that reads \"Workers of the World, Strike!\" A large Soviet tank is right behind him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pair of deer flee from a man on a snowmobile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird pushes a South Vietnamese soldier wearing a parachute out of an Air Force airplane into Laos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing Israel holds a hammer and prepares to break an egg labeled \"Arab Suez Proposal.\" An Arab man tells him it is a dove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man from the United States House of Representatives Agriculture and Livestock Committee stands holding a gun after shooting a group of horses representing the \"Wild Horse Protection Bill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo British soldiers hide in a cemetery as bullets fly around them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNASA astronauts disembark after a mission, handing a bag of rocks to a man in a USA shirt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA restaurant owner balks as a man asks him to take down his large sign for Hot Doggity Hot Dogs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of California Ronald Reagan feels a tremor while holding a newspaper featuring a headline stating that relatives of United States President Richard Nixon are ailing and living on welfare in California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon hugs a muzzled dog wearing a name tag that reads \"Dissent.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployees at the PAP Bread Manufacturing Company are surprised by attorney Ralph Nader bursting from the oven in a flood of dough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA South Vietnam jeep heads north as a general stands on a sleeping dragon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bus labeled \"McNichol's Special\" is driven along the edge of a cliff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major enters the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain facility in Colorado.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Georges Pomidou, as a tailor, prepares to trim the fat off of a man in a shirt labeled \"dollar,\" in order for him to fit in a suit labeled \"monetary unity.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands behind Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, preparing to kick her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu is tied to a large bomb about to be loaded on to a United States military airplane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Army private dressing in women's clothing, with a label on each item on the outfit, shakes hands with a military officer before a secret mission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing \"non-violent protest\" is removed on a stretcher from the rubble after a boming in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon is buried under a pile of papers labeled \"Free Calley,\" referring to William Calley, a United States Army officer who participated in the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Israel Golda Meir sits in a chariot being pulled by Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sam is wearing blinders and has turned around to tell Meir \"no.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union stand holding a large bomb over their heads. Nearby, the SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement lies unsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men in Vietnam listen to a foreign policy speech by United States President Richard Nixon on the radio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle through the jungle with a United States soldier seated behind him carrying a map. They are surrounded by crocodiles and a large snake is wrapped around the soldier's neck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man tells King Kong that his match with United States boxer Joe Frazier is all set.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men prepare to launch Supersonic Transport (SST) white elephant using a giant sling shot. A man steps in front of them holding a document containing \"economic and ecological objections.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman on a bicycle holding an olive branch and a United Nations flag approches a checkpoint labeled \"Israel\" in the middle of the desert. A man exits the checkpoint and asks for her papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo tourists from the United States arrive at the Great Wall of China. Several men with guns peer over the top of the wall at them, and one of the tourists holds up a document that reads \"China travel curb ends.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA doctor at the Colorado State Hospital says they will have to release some patients to make room for others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large elk straddles a surveyor working on the Alaska pipeline. The surveyor suggests going through Canada instead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man carrying a no-fault auto insurance policy and a baseball bat runs toward a group of auto claims lawyers, represented as vultures. The vultures are standing on the back of a man that has recently been in a car accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree groups of men writing graffitti on the side of Reilly's Pub. One left side reads, \"Get out of Ulster Catholic Pigs;\" the front reads \"Get out of Ireland British Pigs;\" and the right side reads \"Lay off us Catholics Protestant Pigs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Unites States Conference of Mayors stands outside of a cave. The door blocking the cave entrance is labeled \"House [of Representatives] Ways and Means (Wilbur Mills Prop.)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA train passenger is led toward a hay-filled train car made of slats and attached to the back of a freight train.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA construction worker stands with his hard hat over his heart. He has bolted his foot to the floor with a gun labeled \"self-regulation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the Teamsters Union hide a box of money under the floorboards at their headquarters. On the wall is a portrait of union president James Hoffa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Israel Golda Meir stands on one side of the Suez Canal. She shoots a gun across the canal toward President of Egypt Anwar Sadat, who holds a vase labeled \"Formal Cease-Fire Agreement\" over his head. Broken pottery lies all around him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA line of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents stand against the wall, addressing FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. There is a line of bullet holes on the wall near their heads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Israel Golda Meir and President of Egypt Anwar Sadat attempt to play ping-pong over the Suez Canal. Nearby, a broken net and a sign that reads \"Ping Pong A Game For All Nations\" lie on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarnsey drags a consumer out of a meeting with a group of men holding the Uniform Consumer Credit Code.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon addresses Vice President Spiro Agnew. Nixon holds a newspaper featuring the headline \"Spiro Latest: Complains About Easing of China-U.S. Relations,\" while Agnew stands holding a ping-pong paddle with a ball attached by a string. The ball is in Agnew's mouth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, stands outside the United Nations with Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man wearing a shirt that reads \"The Rennie Davis Dynamite \u0026amp; Destruction Society\" grabs a \"Stop the War!\" sign from two Vietnam veterans who are protesting the war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, holding a document that reads \"No United States influence in South Vietnam elections\" addresses Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam stands in a bedroom in his undershirt next to an open suitcase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of State William P. Rogers rides a camel through the desert past the bones of a camel and a briefcase belonging to Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large group of protestors stand behind a wire fence labeled with signs reading \"Under Arrest.\" Guards stand in front of the fence and a crane drops more protestors into the pen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pair of tourists approaches the Foreign Exchange window at a bank in Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA monster labeled \"SST,\" referring to a supersonic transport airplane, lies in a coffin with open eyes. A group of nearby men grab a gun to prevent it from rising.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States Congressmen builds the Congressional War-Involvement Control Device.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States soldiers prepare to withdraw from Europe as German soldiers approach to take their place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man gets out of his car to talk to a chicken he just ran into. The chicken is ok, but the front of the car is demolished. The chicken suggests that Detroit needs to come up with a new bumper design.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States Senators ushers a draftee off to the Vietnam War, as one of them tears up the bill to bar draftees from combat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon gives a speech regarding hypocritical northern racial attitudes in front of a large Confederate flag at podium with a label that reads \"Ah Am A Southern President.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev guides the hand of President of Egypt Anwar Sadat as Sadat signs the Soviet-Egyptian Friendship \u0026amp; Cooperaton (and Arms) Treaty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man and a woman are led to the first class car on an Amtrak train, which is filled with pigs. The man asks how things are in second class.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA judge representing \"The Courts\" tells a police officer the ambush is no concern of his as bullets fly around them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChair of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills stands holding a sword next to a bag labeled \"Oil Depletion Capital Gains Investment Tax Credit.\" Behind him an apparently wealthy man is crying. Mills addresses a peasant holding a bag labeled \"Medical Deductions, Mortgage Interest, Charitable Contributions.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA salesman carrying a briefcase labeled \"Ok for Red China\" arrives at a large closed entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands at a construction site with a large bump on his head. Nearby, a steel beam labeled \"Aluminum Settlement\" lies bent on the ground. A much larger beam labeled \"July 31 Steel Negotiations\" falls toward him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding a newspaper announcing a bridgemen strike in New York City attempts to hang himself in his basement. A woman holding a newspaper announcing a sewer workers' strike suggests he flush himself into the East River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands with his arm around a man representing \"Banks.\" Banks is handing a government-backed loan to a crying man representing \"Failing Companies.\" Nixon also reaches his arm out to a much smaller man who is pulling his wallet out of his coat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman working in the file room for United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird discovers a bomb in a closet left by former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The bomb is labeled \"an analysis of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Congress runs over an anti-war protestor with a steamroller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man, representing the United States Supreme Court, dives into a Jackson, Mississippi swimming pool. The pool is filled with dirty water labeled \"Racism.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA wide variety of goods labeled \"Red China\" are being unloaded from a ship. The men unloading the goods express disinterest in the items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormer United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford sits at a table in front of a Vietnam board game. Nearby a man holding a telephone tells him that President Richard Nixon says he'll cover that and raise him 100,000 men.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands in front of an open jail cell labeled \"The Opposition\" and gives a campaign speech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States and North Vietnam play a game of ping pong using prisoners of war (POWs) as the ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States military officers stand in front of large cannon. The open up the box of ammunition, labeled \"draftees,\" and discover it is empty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ denounces his oponent President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu while standing on a stage wearing a halo and wings. Thiệu stands in shadow behind him with horns on his head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men stand outside the publisher's office at the National Review. Inside is a stuffed dummy of William F. Buckley Jr. On the floor next to him is a newspaper with the headline, \"'Secret Papers' in Nat. Review a hoax, Buckley admits.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA dove carrying an olive branch labeled \"Mid-East Peace\" stands in front of a wall riddled with bullet holes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Junta,\" sits on top of a man representing Greece and addresses United States President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds off three men carrying a net and a strait jacket as a large man labeled \"Wages-Prices\" tears down a building behind him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree men stand on a street corner selling dollars, one for 3.42 German marks each, one for 2.41 British pounds each, and one for an unspecific number of French francs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficers from different branches of the United States military make a presentation comparing military power in the United States and the Soviet Union, and then ask for increased funding. The solitary man watching the presentation is asleep.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev peers inside the head of United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon peers inside the head of China and China looks inside the head of Japan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of sleepy men in armchairs at the Democrat Club raise glasses or empty hands in an unenthusiastic toast to arriving Mayor of New York John Lindsay. Lindsay switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party in 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu crouches on top of a large, locked box labeled South Vietnam Elections holding a club. Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ tiptoes around the side of the box holding a key.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of Alabama George Wallace holds a broom and United States President Richard Nixon lies on the ground surrounded by broken dishes representing the \"Southern Strategy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man, representing Northern Ireland, sits on the ground covered in flames. Next to him is a gas can labeled \"bigotry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of German men peer through a hole in the Berlin Wall. Two signs appear; one that reads \"Velkom to East Berlin,\" and another that reads \"Incoming Only.\" A man holding a bag and a suitcase attempts to leave East Berlin through the hole, but it stopped by an armed guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, chastises President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, who is sitting on his lap. Uncle Sam holds a newspaper with the headline \"Thieu Plan to Rig Votes Revealed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA police officer holding a gun and a flashlight announces himself to two men carrying a large safe out of a doorway in the dark. The men respond that they are from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the United States Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii reports to President Richard Nixon over the radio that they see a large concentration of airplanes approaching from Japan. A Naval officer holds a newspaper with the headline \"Nixon Wins Yen Floats,\" and two other Navy men peer out the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States Supreme Court Justices walk away from the \"Supreme Court Ltd.\" bench, as several people wait holding documents labeled \"case pending.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon sticks pins into a doll representing journalist James Reston. Nearby, a newspaper headline reads, \"Nixon not bold enough on China policy, says Reston.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Attorney General John Mitchell tells Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover that he loves his painting of a montrous man representing crime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and two other men stand in a room with a sign that reads \"Welcome Japanese Trade Delegation.\" A hand chops through the closed door, representing Japanese Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird comforts a crying Army general, telling him they are pushing hard for the draft law. Behind him appear several disheveled army soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Catholic priest and a Protestant minister pray over a coffin labeled \"Ireland.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in shorts and a floral shirt stands in his yard holding a water hose. The water coming out of the hose is frozen and the ground is covered in snow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands with a group of men planning his 1972 presidential campaign. They discuss the qualities needed for a Supreme Court nominee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo road workers in China toss away their little red books, also known as Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong. One of the books lands at the feet of Chairman of the Communist Party Mao Zedong himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of the Republic of Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands on a balcony surrounded by flames.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men labeled \"major industrial nations,\" cheer on United States mascot Uncle Sam as he removes all his clothes. He stands naked, holding up a small towel labeled \"import surtax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Grim Reaper stands at the door of the United States House of Representatives holding a document that reads, \"Senate approves Mansfield demand for end to Vietnam War.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large weapon labeled \"Israeli Nuclear Capability?\" points at an Arab man. Behind it, a soldier asks a scientist how they will use it without blowing themselves off the map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman and child from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, are shushed by a United Nations official.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds a pickaxe and clings to the underside of a cliff. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany is dangling from Nixon's belt by a rope, with his arms crossed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon sleeps, dreaming of four people in football uniforms representing the women's liberation movement, civil rights groups, the American Bar Association, and the Byrd nomination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo agents at the Federal Bureau of Investigation tip toe past the office of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, holding their shoes. Outside of Hoover's office are two human skeletons, along with black hats and an FBI badge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany, and Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally are represented as one large man with three heads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Israel Gola Meir rides on the back on Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sams has a missile in each hand, and they are heading toward more missiles labeled \"Russian Arms for Egypt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn inmate in a crowded jail cell at Pittsburgh prison asks a police officer who won the pennant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon invites Premier of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai to the United Nations. Enlai's facial expression does not change.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Vietnam War is represented as a giant holding a mace, while thre anti-war United States Sentors prepare to shoot rocks at it using a slingshot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon hides behind the presidential podium. His shirt is tied to a pole and has the words \"Powell \u0026amp; Rehnquist\" on it. He waves it like a white flag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator Ted Kennedy stands on a box while men fight all around him. He holds a document that reads, \"Kennedy remarks in favor of Irish Republican Army\" (IRA).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong sits with a group of men from other countries, but appears much larger than the rest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn angry man, representing the United States Senate, tears up a wreath and knocks over the letters U.N., which represent the United Nations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and three other men sit in a small Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) boat. 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The pot is labeled \"5.5% wage raise limit.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo malnourished men in ragged clothes, representing Pakistan and India, sit on a street corner. Their legs have been run over by a large tank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United Nations delegates shake hands while all are wearing huge smiles. A sign behind them reads, \"Welcome to the UN Chinese Delegates.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man greets people through the entrance of a grocery store as he tosses a bundle of dynamite inside. Nearby, a car labeled  \"IRA,\" for the Irish Republican Army, waits for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and Uncle Sam look out the window of a building representing the United States. Outside, Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro is surrounded by a crowd of people holding signs welcoming Castro to Chile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men walk into a door labeled \"Pay Board.\" One of them is holding a decision that has been stamped \"Over-ruled.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bookstore employee tells former United States President Lyndon B. Johnson that his book can be found on the romantic fiction shelves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding a briefcase is hanging from a tree by his parachute. He tells two men passing on horseback that he is a hijacker with $200,000.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man speaks into a microphone connected to a speaker system labeled \"Arab War Announcing Machine.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn a parody of the painting American Gothic, United States Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz stands in front of a farmhouse next to a woman labeled \"Small Farmer.\" Butz is holding a pitchfork in one hand and is gripping the back of the woman's neck with the other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large baby, labed \"Federal Employees,\" sits on the doorstep of United States President Richard Nixon. A note that reads \"take this poor child in out of the freeze\" is pinned to the baby's diaper, and a man representing the Senate runs away in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States soldiers scramble at an air force restricted area as a \"little old gray-haired lady\" (Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir) flies away in a stolen aircraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A vulture representing the Soviet Union rides on the back of an armed man representing India.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA peace dove flies over the head of a man holding a United Nations flag, defecating on him as it flies over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employee explains that this year's tax forms will be written in Serbo-Croatian, and will be accompanied by an explanatory pamphlet in Spanish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the Irish Republican Army stands in front of flaming rubble. 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Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Drawings of varying size, political cartoons, sculpture, books, framed items, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, slides, video tapes, and news clippings.","The Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers collection contains materials documenting the life and work of artist Patrick Oliphant. It covers his career as a political cartoonist from 1955 to 2015, including thousands of original cartoon drawings. It also includes examples of his other artistic works, like sculptures, sketches, paintings, lithographs, and other drawings. Oliphant's artwork, especially the political cartoons, cover a wide variety of political and cultural topics, both in the United States and across the globe and could be useful to researchers interested in many aspects of political and social history in the second half of the 20th century. ","The collection also includes materials that provide insight into the creation and promotion of exhibits of Oliphant's work, travel and speaking engagements, and business papers documenting sales of his artwork. It contains personal papers and correspondence, including a large number of letters from the public. Photographs also provide insight into the creation and promotion of Oliphant's pieces. The collection also contains audiovisual materials, consisting mostly of interviews with Oliphant. ","A bust of United States President John F. Kennedy is depicted with the quote \"..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced\" on its base. The bust creates a shadow that looks like United States President Abraham Lincoln.","1964 Republican presidential primary candidate William Scranton lies on the ground holding a gun and a flag that reads \"Republican Nomination\" and is filled with bullet holes. Fellow primary candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approaches him holding a gun and a suitcase labeled \"Ex South Vietnam.\" Fellow primary candidate Barrry Goldwater approaches both of them holding a gun in his hands and a knife in his teeth.","A man driving a car looks over as a police officer with an antenna attached to his helmet passes him on a motorcyle.","A soldier sits on a raised hut in the jungle labeled \"Thai Checkpoint #1.\" Another soldier stands on the ground below, stopping an approaching line of soldiers that are in the process of turning around and going back the way they came.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" holding a document that reads, \"NO Vote on Open Tennis.\" Two other men, dressed in business attire, play tennis across his desk.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" talking on the phone. Over six panels he says, \"Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…for the Davis cup - what were their names again..?...Who?...Emerson?...And who?...STOLLE?!!...never mind!\"","Two men stand at a bus stop, one wearing a coat and the other in shorts and flip-flops. The man in shorts holds a newspaper showing two headlines, one that reads, \"Cricket - Aust. [Australia] Doing Well,\" and another that reads, \"Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup.\"","A group of men sit at a conference table in front of a sign that reads, \"Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference.\" The men on one side of the table are Black and the men on the other side are white. Stuck into the middle of the table is a spear labeled \"Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues.\"","A man in a suit and a woman in a robe and curlers sit at a kitchen table. In front of the man are a glass of water and a plate with one stalk on celery on it. The woman points at a newspaper with the headline, \"More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!\"","A group of men wait in line at a barred window labeled \"Pay Master.\" At the front of the line, a man holding an envelope filled with money passes a bill through the bars. Behind him, a man holds a newspaper with the headline \"Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up - Charges for S.A. Govt. Services to Rise, says Premier.\"","As winds blow buildings and debris all around, two first responders in a truck labeled \"SAFB\" rescue a man tangled in power lines.","A man stands in the middle of a strong wind, covering his eyes. Large pieces of debris, labeled \"racial strife,\" \"Southern Rhodesia,\" \"Goldwater nomination,\" \"South Vietnam,\" \"Indonesia tension,\" and \"Cyprus,\" fill the air around him.","A man sits in a large truck labeled \"Fountains, Inc.\" The truck is hauling a large fountain with a label that reads, \"One Commemorative Fountain - To A.C.C. - C.O.D.\" The man in the truck glares out of the window at two worried-looking men in suits.","Two men, each carrying a small shovel, attempt to clear a beach covered in huge chunks of debris labeled \"Seawall.\"","A woman sits in a car, attempting to turn right onto a busy street. In front of her a large sign reads, \"No Right Hand Turn,\" and a police officer points to his right hand. A bus with a frustrated driver waits behind her.","In Japan, an Japanese man and a white woman sit on the floor on opposite sides of a low table. The woman holds a flag that says, \"Australia\" and features the Olympic rings. Behind the man is a sign that reads, \"Welcome Olrympic Visitor.\"","A man holds a large missile from the Soviet Union. The missile is labeled \"To Bung.\" It was previously labeled \"To Fidel,\" but Fidel has been crossed out. Fidel refers to Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro. The man is handing the missile to President of Indonesia Sukarno, as another man, possibly Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, runs toward them in an attempt to stop the transaction.","A woman stands on the wing of a large airplane, inspecting it with a magnifying glass. The pilot stands nervously behind her.","Three people, a man in a shirt that says \"Australia\" and two women in revealing outfits, stand holding cricket bats. A angry man in a hat and coat approaches.","United States space probe Ranger 7 crashes into a garden on the moon, as a group of aliens move to get out of its way.","A butcher stands in the doorway of his shop, watching two dogs as they walk by. All the trays in the shop window are empty and a sign on the window reads, \"Sorry No Beef.\"","A man driving an old-fashioned car labeled \"Labor\" stops at a gas station featuring a sign that reads, \"Compulsory Car Check Here.\" A mechanic rolls a cart full of tools toward the car.","A United States Navy officer and a sailor stand on a large ship. The officer yells down at two military officers on a much smaller ship labeled \"North Vietnam.\"","A small man in a helmet labeled \"UN,\" referring to the United Nations, stands between two much larger men in Cyprus. One man holds a bat, another holds a ball, and the UN official  holds a book labeled \"Rules of Baseball.\"","Public transportation company Denver Tramway Corporation is depicted as a bus with square wheels labeled \"Gross Receipts Tax\" and \"State Fuel Tax.\"","Alabama Governor George Wallace, depicted as Tarzan, stands in a tree next to a woman telling her, \"You Tarzan, me Jane -- not that it matters much!\"","A baby in a diaper labeled \"'68\" stands in front of Father Time, holding a sign that reads, \"I Aint Goin\"","Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, relax in a hammock together. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Vice President and 1968 Democratic presidential primary candidate Hubert Humphrey heads toward the locker room carrying armor, a shield, and a sword. His fellow Democratic primary candidates, United States Senators Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, look on.","Governor of New York and 1968 United States Republican presidential primary candidate Nelson Rockefeller takes his running shoes out of a trunk in the attic.","Outgoing United States Postmaster General Larry O'Brien speaks to incoming Postmaster General M. Marvin Watson, just outside his office. Part of the caption is missing.","A frazzled dove, representing peace, faces away from a group of traffic signs reading \"One Way,\" No Entry,\" Detour,\" etc. and pointing all different directions. A small tank approaches in the background.","Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, sit in a bubble bath while talking to United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the telephone. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","Two Vietnamese people stand next to the crash site of a United States F-111 aircraft.","Police officers arrest a ground of university student protestors and load them into a police vehicle.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Kurt Georg Kiesinger tries to hold the door closed as a giant Nazi monster attempts to escape a cell.","United States President Lyndon Johnson stands holding a crumpled tax bill while nearby Chair of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills holds a \"$4 billion spending cut guarantee.\" In the door way stands a group of people participating in the People's March on Washington. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy ladles soup to a long line of children as a woman knitting in a rocking chair asks about the world population crisis.","Three children, in shirts reading \"CZECHO,\" \"SLOV,\" and \"AKIA,\" are confronted by Soviet Union tank.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential primary Candidate Eugene McCarthy pilots a small plane, as a much larger plane labeled RFK, for Senator and fellow Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Kennedy, passes over him.","A man stands inside of a room labeled \"Senate,\" referring to the United States Senate. He holds a smouldering document labeled \"Dodd Bill,\" referring to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Standing outside the door is a man holding a smoking gun representing the \"gun lobby.\"","United States President Lyndon Johnson builds steps out of blocks, while North Vietnam builds a less stable set of stairs out of wood. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing","In Washington, D.C, a businessman yells at man holding out his hat and a sign that reads \"Poor People's Campaign Going Broke.\"","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy appears as a cat in a tree, attempting to catch United States President Lyndon Johnson, pictured as a singing bird, while fellow Senator and primary candidate Eugene McCarthy is pictured as a dog biting Kennedy's tail.","A well-dressed man walking a poodle walks past a ground of people labled \"U.S. Needy,\" saying he cannot help because his money is tied up in Swiss banks.","Three teenage or early adult children play musical instruments for their sleeping dad on Father's Day.","A group of Students for a Democratic Society members searching for a location for their national convention walk way from a monkey enclosure at the zoo.","A businessman in the oil industry attempts to commiserate with cancer researchers regarding budget cuts.","A man standing in deep floodwater standing near a sign pointing the way to Denver, asks another man, who is digging almost completely underwater, to hurry up with the dam.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a Vietnamese military officer on his shoulders, walks along a cliff past a rock slide labeled \"pressures for Vietnam withdrawal.\"","Two Arab men in a small sailboat are approached by a large, heavily armed Israeli ship.","United States President Richard Nixon, Vice President Spiro Agnew, and two others, all dressed diapers, walk past Father Time.","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel sits on the back of a large hog labeled \"private interests.\"","While NASA astronauts examine rocks on another planet, a group of nearby alien beings holds a meeting.","A businessman carrying a bag labeled \"Soviet Arms Sales Inc.\" approaches a group of Arab men, one of whom is holding a report that reads \"Israelis now have nuclear weapon!\"","A man holidng a document relating to inflation opens the door to the \"pay-raise pantry\" to find an oversized mouse labeled Congress.","Representatives from the United States and Hanoi, Vietnam meet to discuss the ongoing conflict. Hawks gather in a tree nearby.","United States President-elect Richard Nixon carries President Lyndon Johnson on his shoulders down a basketball court as Johnson prepares to dunk a basketball labeled \"surtax.\"","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel stands in a monk's robe surrounded by various birds of prey.","During peace talks in Paris, the representative from North Vietnam expresses concern regarding the shape of the chairs.","Two repairman arrive to fix fallen over transmission towers.","United States President Richard Nixon and another man stand outdoors on a desk belonging to the Governor of California, surrounded by flooding and heavy rain.","A man representing Iraq holds a rope in his hand with the noose around his own neck.","A man lies on the floor next to a document that reads \"Opposition to Congress Pay Raise,\" having been trampeled by a group of United States Congressmen.","American tourists disembark from an airplane in Cuba, as Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro waits at a cash register.","A United States Navy officer offers five admirals from the Bucher case, relating to Lloyd Bucher and the USS Pueblo, along with other military aid, to South Korea.","A United States Congressman, holding a pay raise, refuses an offer of clothing from a charity for destitute Congressmen.","In the office of the United States Postmaster General a man removes a large portrait of President Richard Nixon. A nearby newspaper has the headline, \"No More Political Patronage.\"","Several United States legislators sleep while two men show a prestentation using a projector. A nearby sign reads \"Citizens for Decent Literature Present a Private Sermon and Pornography Showing for Legislators.\"","A man representing tobacco interests stands with two scientists in a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) office. He tells the FCC official that soon they will have a cigarette that cures cancer.","A United States military officer waters plants growing in a rocket shaped pot labeled \"ABM [Anti-ballistic missile] Plans,\" as a tear rolls down his cheek.","United States President Richard Nixon scratches the back of Wille Mae Rogers with a scratcher labeled, \"Presidential Seal of Approval,\" while she scratches his with a scratcher labeled, \"Seal of Good Housekeping Approval.\"","United States President Richard Nixon cuts through a barbed wire fence next to a sign that reads, \"West Berlin No Admittance.\"","A Chinese ship pulls a smaller boat with a sail that reads \"Hong Kong Royal Yacht Club.\"","President of France Charles de Gaulle throws a bucket of water on United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon holds a wet document labeled \"triumphal European tour plans.\"","Two women sit aboard an El AL Airlines airplane, while a flight attendant in an Israeli military uniform fires a gun out the window.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird shoots an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) through the middle of a man representing Congress. The missile is labeled \"Pentagon $4 million lobby.\"","A United States soldier, holding a gun and smoking a cigarette, sits on the professor's desk as he teaches.","Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan stands on the desk of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, holding a spyglass labeled \"retaliation policy\" up to an eye covered by an eye patch. This cartoon was published the day after the death of Eshkol.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, stands aboard ship whipping Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, who are seating at the oars. Uncle Sam rows furiously while Thiệu sits and watches.","Three men, representing Berlin, China, and the Soviet Union, sit on a park bench. China lights three matches stuck in the shoe of the Soviet Union, while the Soviet Union does the same thing to Berlin.","Two protestors from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) hold a burning torch next to a podium labeled \"C.U. Free Speech.\" The podium has caught fire.","Justice, holding a sword and gavel, tells police to take way New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison had unsuccessfully prosecuted Clay Shaw on charges alleging his involvement in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a large key while standing next to a locked trunk labeled \"The Bombing.\"","Two men, representing French unions, hang over a cliff while fighting each other with pickaxes. Two other men, representing the United States dollar and the British pound, are attached to the French unions by a rope and cling to the top of the cliff.","Investigators leave a dark house labeled \"The Ray Case,\" failing to notice several sets of eyes peering out of a dark room. The Ray Case refers to James Earl Ray, who was convicted of assassinating Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.","A car turns the wrong way onto a one-way street, nearly hitting two pedestrians in the crosswalk.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and a man representing the Soviet Union wrestle a large, fire-breathing dragon.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh stands behind a panel looking through a hole, as part of a game where balls can be thrown at him. United States President Richard Nixon prepares to throw a hand grenade.","A police officer stands with his foot on the arm of a man sitting in a pool at Cosa Nostra Villa. The man holds a drink and smokes a cigar. The pool is labeled \"respectability.\"","A member of the United States House of Representatives asks a room full of smiling Senators if they will go along with a pay raise.","A student protestor stands outside of the fence for Tweedle-dum kindergarten attempting to encourage unrest among the children inside.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird fences, using a small anti-ballistic missile (ABM) instead of a sword, with Senators J. William Fulbrigth and Albert Gore Sr. The senators use small branches instead of swords.","Soviet Union soliders stand next to a sign that has the words \"Chen Pao Island\" crossed out and replaced with \"Damansky I.\". A large group of Chinese people carrying a large photograph of Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","Two British soldiers stand at a military checkpoint on Anguilla. Two diminutive Anguillan people stand nearby, one throws a rock. Most of the caption for this cartoon is missing.","United States President Richard Nixon appears as an unhappy husband sitting at the kitchen table. His wife, labeled \"Doves,\" says, \"Married two months and they want you to go to Cambodia..?\"","A group of people peer out of a door featuring multiple large signs advertising secret peace talks between North and South Vietnam.","United States President Richard Nixon and a group of men from Nixon and Co. accountants go through a large pile of paper. One of the accountants looks up at a portrait of former President Lyndon Johnson and says, \"Oh, brother! Could you spend!\"","A large crowd stands in Jerusalem, including figures representing the United States, Israel, the Soviet Union, and many others.","A legislator gives a speech regarding pornography, first denouncing it and then becoming intrigued by the idea of taxing it.","A part of California falls into the sea as several nearby people hold signs warning of an impending earthquake.","Two members of the United States military attempt to sell a large anti-ballistic missile (ABM) to a civilian.","United States President Richard Nixon shakes hands with King Hussein of Jordan as a fire labeled \"Jordanian guerillas\" burns behind them.","A farmer sitting under an umbrella on a large tractor tells farm laborers holding a sign reading \"Improve Farm Labor Conditions\" to beat it.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, walks away carrying a large bomb, as a small dog labeled \"North Vietnam\" chews on his leg.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a document that reads \"North Koreans Down U.S. Spy Plane,\" as a group of men carrying swords and beating drums urge him to retaliate.","A United States military officer stands aboard a strange machine labeled \"top secret Pentagon boondoggle,\" a taxpayer looks on in tears.","Two soldiers from the Soviet Union hammer nails into a coffin labeled \"Czechoslovakia.\"","A United States soldier in a hut labeled \"U.S. Defense Communications System Station 13150/6\" sits in a rocking chair with a woman on his lap. Another soldier in a jeep hands him an urgent message from the President.","Two college administrators hold a newspaper that reads \"Arab intigators infiltrate college campuses,\" as two Arab men ride by on camels.","Three men huddle in a \"super-rich tax shelter,\" as bombs labeled \"tax reforms\" explode outside.","A French airplane passenger stares out the window in surprise as the pilot, outgoing President of France Charles de Gaulle, parachutes away from the plane. The caption for this cartoon is missing.","A salesman from \"U.S.-Assembled Cheap Foreign Guns Inc.\" lies on the ground, having been shot by an elderly woman holding a gun with a price tag on it.","A man representing South Vietnam hands a $2.5 billion bill for damages to two United States soldiers.","A United States military officer at \"Petagon Motors\" shows off the new \"ABMobile\" (Anti-ballistics mobile)","A man eats a meal at a table covered with various containers of pesticides. He sprinkles DDT on his food.","A tour group at the United States Supreme Court passes Associate Justice Abe Fortas.","A group of prisoners in a cell labeled \"Reserved for Political Prisoners,\" looks out a window at a sign that reads \"Coalition Government Contradicts Democratic Principles Says Saigon.\" At the time, Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam.","United States President holds up a \"Draft by Lottery\" document to a military officer standing near a group of booby traps lableed \"present draft.\"","Two United States soldiers stand next to very large container with labels that read \"For Immediate Disposal,\" and \"U.S. Army Nerve Gas Stockpile Billion Person Dose Keep Tightly Sealed in a Safe Place.\"","Eight United States Supreme Court Justices stand with a large, symbolic \"Supreme Court\" balanced on their heads. There is a blank space for Justice Abe Fortas, who resigned on May 14, 1969, and the \"Supreme Court\" is beginning to crumble.","A man lies asleep in a bed labeled \"Denver,\" as the bed slides off a cliff toward \"school segregation.\"","A group of men from North Vietnam holds a document labeled \"Nixon Viet Peace Proposal.\" Three of them crouch behind a wall, while one man stands and shouts.","A man labeled \"Creamer\" shoots another man labeled \"Environment Conservation.\"","A United States military officer and a man in a suit sit holding piles of money next to a sign that reads \"Military-Industrial Complex in Session.\" A bomb labeled \"attack by congressmen\" flies over their heads.","Mayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty wears a crown and sits on top of a pile labeled \"Racial Fears.\"","United States President Richard Nixon throws a life preserver labeled \"Postal Reforms,\" toward a hand reaching out of a pile of mail.","Two United States soldiers ride off the road in a Jeep that is falling apart.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird walks away from two large birds wearing United States military hats. Birdfeathers labeled \"economy cuts\" are on the ground and Laird holds a pair of scissors.","United States President Richard Nixon walks into a room carrying suitcases, to find President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu chewing on the rug.","A man speaks at the International Communist Conference in the Soviet Union as those around him laugh.","A United States military officer stands in front of a row of soldiers in Vietnam asking for volunteers. Behind his back he holds a document that reads \"Wanted - 25,000 troops for withdrawal from Vietnam.\"","Nation's Bank offers \"gift\" with an interest rate of 8.5 percent to a representative of the African-American civil rights organization CORE (Congress of Racial Equality.","A couple sits at a table near a third person labeled \"surtax.\"","A man representing United States liberals fights off a huge snake labeled \"backlash.\" Men representing \"rightist politics\" decline to help.","Big Tobacco leaves the House of Representatives carrying the \"bill to ban cigarette health warning.\"","Prime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, surrounded by a small group of white men, addresses a much larger audience of Black men.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in water, holding a man representing Vietnam on his shoulders. On the nearby shore, Senator J. William Fulbright appears as an elf sitting on a toadstool.","Two United States military officers stand near the \"U.S. Army Mustard \u0026 Nerve Gas Stockpile.\" One holds a document that reads \"Army must dispose of gas at storage sites.\"","The Soviet Union and United States President appear as two worms in a globe shaped like an apple. President Nixon is coming out of a hole in Romania and the Soviet Union out of South America.","A United States Senator holds a document labeled \"Surtax Extension - Passed by House.\" The document is smoking and is being handed to the senator by someone lying on the floor. The senator says they'll need some time to think about it.","United States President Richard Nixon asks a favor of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who is lying on the floor next to a briefcase labeled \"South America.\"","A group of United States military officers, one holding a missile labeled \"Planned ABM [anti-ballistic missile], recoil from a paper airplane labeled \"Gromyko asks better Russia-U.S. Relations,\" referring to Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko.","A doctor waits nervously at his desk as a representative from the United States Internal Revenue Serice Audit Division goes through his Medicare and Medicaid records.","An Apollo 11 astronaut falls while climbing down from the spacraft to the surface of the moon. Another astronaut records him for a live television broadcast.","A group United States soldiers sits in a truck with a sign that reads \"Out of Vietnam by 1970!\" Their commanding officer addresses them while holding a document that says \" Secret U.S. Thailand Commitment.\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, prepares to make an announcement, but is upstaged by a clown juggling balls labeled \"Soviet,\" \"Moon,\" and \"Shot.\"","Two men carrying a briefcase labeled \"U.S. Arms Sales Inc. Latin America Division,\" talk to a man holding a gun marked as made in the U.S.A. Nearby, signs point the way to Honduras and El Salvador.","United States President Richard Nixon boards a plane leaving Vietnam. A small group of Vietnamese men watches him leave.","An African American man leaves a gun store with several guns. A sign in the window reads \"Govt. urged to ban all handguns. Get yours now while they last!\"","Businessmen in the United States oil industry stand before a large pipe labeled \"27 1/2% oil allowance.\" A much smaller pipe labeled \"taxpayers\" branches off the first.","Members of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means committee arrive at the home of the \"Super Rich,\" represented by a large man holding a cigar and a small dog.  The Ways and Means members are pointing angrily and one holds a rope.","A woman holding an olive branch, representing peace, pulls a United States soldier away from Vietnam.","A large woman holding a hammer and sickle, representing \"World Revolution,\" attempts to avoid bullets as China and the Soviet Union shoot at each other.","A small group of men representing the Czech government stand far away from a wreath lying on the ground. The wreath is labeled \"1st anniversary of Czechoslovakian Uprising.\"","A rickety train labeled \"Nation's Railroads\" carries precariously stacked barrels of poison gas.","United States President Richard Nixon watches as a group of men replace a sign reading \"Impeach Earl Warren\" with a sign reading \"Impeach Haynsworth.\" Earl Warren was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Clement Haynsworth was nominated for the Supreme Court by Nixon, but was not confirmed.","A large Soviet Union tank runs over the foot of a man representing Czechoslovakia.","A man labeled \"Camille victims,\" referring to Hurricane Camille, crawls out of rubble as around him people sell food for $200 a sack, water for $1 a gallon, and oxygen for 25 cents a go.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird rows a small boat toward a large ship, carrying a document labeled \"military budget cuts.\"","United States White House Urban Affairs Advisor Daniel Patrick Moynihan stands in a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow labeled \"Vietnam War.\" A group of people labeled \"The Cities\" looks on.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, gets between China and the Soviet Union and attempts to give an opinion on the Warsaw Pact.","United States Selective Services Director Lieutenant General Lewis B. Hershey sits at hid desk, manipulating a group of draftees on strings. His inbox is completely fully of \"appealed draft status\" documents.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh lies on his deathbed. Several men stand around him with tears on their faces. Several glance at each other and some have their fingers crossed. Hồ Chí Minh died on September 2, 1969.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in a small boat. He tosses a life preserver labeled \"tax relief\" toward a man standing in shallow water, representing corporations. On the other side of the boat a man representing earners has disappeared below the water, with only his arms remaining visible.","United States President Richard Nixon walks out of the \"Bureau of Filing and Obfuscation.\" Two men remain in the office, one holding a document that reads \"Forward Together! Overhaul of Washington Under the New Federalism - Richard Nixon: 'A Strategy for the 70s'.\"","A large tank labeled \"Defense Budget\" drives across wet cement labeled \"Domestic Federal Construction Spending,\" leaving a track behind it.","A man reads from the last will and testiment of former President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, as a group of people listens. Nearby is a trunk labeled \"Continued War, Destruction, and Suffering.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, in a soldier's uniform and  carrying a gun, approaches a tent. The tent is empty and has a note on the front that reads \"Dear Mr. Thieu, Today you are become a man - Farewell.\"","A priest from the Catholic Church of Northern Ireland and a minister from the Protestant Church of Northern Ireland cheer on two men hitting and clubbing each other.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and a group of other Soviet officials laugh in his office. In a trashcan nearby is a document labeled \"Canada-Russia 3-Year Wheat Agreement.\"","The United States House of Representatives is represented as a race car driver standing in a car labeled \"Popular Vote Electoral System.\" The United States Senate stands at the back of the car surrounded by engine parts.","Two men carry a stuffed Chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, out of a shop named \"Peking Taxidermy.\"","A man sits in air traffic control with flames coming out of his head, while behind him several men rush in holding a straight jacket. Nearby is a newspaper with the headline \"Supersonic Jets Get Go-Ahead.\"","A group of Vietnamese men stand on one side of a table, while a group of men from the United States stand on the other. One of the men from the United States holds up a document for his grinning compatriots to read that states \"Fool the Enemy! Support Hugh Scott's moratorium on the criticism of the Vietnam War. Show Unity Now!\"","A United States Army officer sits on a chair below a banner that reads \"U.S. Army Hall of Fame.\" He is surrounded by trophies that say things like, \"Gas Warfare Obfuscation Award,\" \"ABM Insistence Award,\" and \"Nerve Gas Testing Award.\" Another officer hands him a trophy labeled \"Service Clubs Embezzlement Scandal Award.\"","A representive of the Atomic Energy Commission discusses extinction with the wildlife of Amchitka Island. Behind him, two of his colleagues carry a bomb, signaling impending damage to the environment.","A group of men that appear to be part of the mafia enter a United States Army recruiting office. The soldier at the front desk holds a newspaper that tells of a retired Major General admitting profit from gun sales.","A large group of Students for a Democratic Society members are put in a jail cell. One holds a sign that reads \"SDS Chicago National Action.\"","A group of college students pull a huge football on wheels. The football features a dollar sign and is labeled \"College Athletics Programs.\" A group of men in suits stand on top of the football, one of whom is brandishing a whip.","Astronauts from the Soviet Union install a large billboard in outer space.","A man in a sports car states that Denver does not have a smog problem.","A man with a nametag reading \"Love\" arrives in Africa. Several men behind him carry large packages labeled \"Metro govt.,\" \"Environment \u0026 Pollution,\" \"Migrant Labor,\" \"Education,\" and \"Welfare.\"","A group of Arab men stand around a man representing Lebanon. Lebanon lies on the ground with a sword on his back as the men around him shout, \"Onward to Israel!\"","A United States military officer wearing an apron and cleaning the floor with a mop, answers the telephone in an empty base.","A hand reaching out of an office labeled \"Pentagon\" pats the heads of a group of smiling watchdogs.","A business man asks United States President Richard Nixon if Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a bull bursting out of a china shop window, belongs to him.","A group men from North Vietnam attempt to read text by United States President Richard Nixon.","A woman carrying an olive branch and a sign that reads \"End the War!\" approaches a sign point the way to \"November Moratorium. Two men, representing the Militant Right and the Militant Left, stand under the sign and ask to walk with her.","A Denver police officer asks for volunteers for high school detail. All of the other officers avoid eye contact.","A large truck labeled, \"Danger: Truck Lobby Longer Wider Load\" comes up behind a much smaller car.","Two employees for the Garbage Collection and Removal Service pick up garbage, as one tells the other he used to want to be a teacher.","A man representing United States postal unions stands behind a barred window in the post office. Santa Claus is tied up behind him and an angry crowd is on the other side of the window.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace walks into a house carrying a carpetbag labeled \"G. Wallace Vietnam.\" He finds \"The South,\" represented as a young woman, sitting in the lap of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew.","A man representing the Soviet Union and Uncle Sam, representing the United States, sit at a small table together. Their server is a large woman with a skull for a head holding a menu featuring the nuclear symbol.","A group of men from \"Mafia Inc.\" tie up a man representing \"Local Government.\"","Santa Claus, representing the United States Congress, throws a large gift labeled \"$800 tax exemption,\" out of his sleigh toward President Richard Nixon and two others.","A North Vietnamese soldier sits outside of a prison cell burning a document labeled \"Please for Information on POWs [Prisoners of War] and MIAs [Missing in Actions].\" He lets the smoke blow into the cell window.","Two Black Jews approach the Israel Immigration counter and told they can be admitted as long as they don't get \"uppity.\"","A businessman from General Agglomerate Manufacturing and Supply Company speaks during the Annual Report to Stockholders. There are only a few people in attendance and everyone is in tears.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev stand holding a large missile, just outside of an area marked with signs reading \"truce zone,\" and \"arms banned in this area.\" Nasser says, \"What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?\"","A group of feminist women hold signs celebrating victories in equal rights, as a Western Union employee delivers a message from United States President Richard Nixon.","A man and young boy visit the Sports Hall of Fame and look at a statue of bookmaker Benny the Book.","A group of miners place a memorial wreath for recently murdered UMWA (United Mine Workers Association) labor leader Joseph Yablonski.","President of France Georges Pompidou between an Arab and an Israeli man, both holding weapons and pointing fingers at each other. Pompidou shrugs.","United States President Richard Nixon, wearing a jet pack, flies away from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) carrying a copy of the budget and a stack of money. NASA employees look worriedly into their box of money.","United States President Richard Nixon holds Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a large dog, on a leash.","A United States taxpayer hands over a large amount of money to President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Thiệu is standing just outside the \"Saigon Friends of the Government Businessmen's Club,\" which is full of wealthy patrons, and holding a document that reads \"Demand for $68 Million to Run South Vietnamese Army.\"","An employee of the American Forces Vietnam Broadcasting Network is dragged away by military police, while officers approach a solider doing janitorial work and ask him if he would like to be on the radio.","Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John McCormack sleeps in his office chair as a group of men devise a method of rolling the chair out of a large hole in the wal.","A man opens a trash can to find Michael James Brody Jr., wearing a sign that reads \"Free Money,\" and throwing bills in the air.","An empty desk with a name plate that reads \"CBI Director\" on it and a sign on the wall behind it that reads \"THINK.\"","A beaver labeled \"Kemp-Lamm Bill\" chews the legs off a large billboard that reads \"Support Your Local Billboard Lobby.\"","A man holidng a shotgun walks through the snow away from a smoking mound on the ground.","United States President Richard Nixon and men representing France, Israel, Arabs, and the Soviet Union stand in a circle. They are throwing a sword labeled \"the blame\" to each other, and each has mutiple cuts and other injuries.","United States Senator J. William Fulbright uses a whip to tear a document labeled \"Nixon Adminstration Vietnam Withdrawal Policy\" to shreds. The document is being held by a man representing Hawks, while a group of men labeled \"Doves\" watches happily from behind Fulbright.","United States President Richard Nixon, holding a mop, prepares to clean up a huge mess labeled \"Gov[ernment] Spending of Past Decade.\"","Vice President Spiro Agnew swings a golf club wildly. Dirt sprays into the watching crowd, and the golf ball hits another player on the head.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers speaks to a group of Arab men, all of whom are falling asleep at the table. Behind him a sign reads \"Arab Rotary Luncheon Speaker U.S. Sec. of State William P. Rogers.\"","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser looks out the window and Israeli planes dropping bombs as someone in his office notifies him that Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir is on the phone and would like to discuss a cease fire.","A skeleton prepares to fly a small plane loaded with \"245T Defoliant Spray.\" This list of places he will visit includes several locations in Vietnam, along with a city in Arizona.","President of France Georges Pompidou leaves the airport in tears as a man holds a sign that reads \"Thin-Skin Pompidou.\"","Democratic party chairman Larry O'Brien is held in his desk chair by a group of men in suits. One pulls his mouth into a smile while another holds a sign that reads \"Bring Us Together.\" On O'Brien's desk is a box labeled \"Funds\" with jut a few coins in it.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser lies in a pile of rubble with a man representing the Soviet Union after a bombing. The Soviet Union asks if a purge of Soviet Jews would make him feel better.","Counselor to the President Daniel Patrick Moynihan attempts to collect confidential memos he has written to United States President Richard Nixon, as Nixon tosses them on the ground. In the background, two men read a confidential memo entitled \"Benign Neglect,\" referring to a memo written by Moynihan to Nixon relating to race relations in the United States.","Head of State of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk stands with another man in a port. The man holds a document that reads \"N[orth] Vietnamese \u0026 Viet Cong Infiltration Latest.\" A large ship approaches nearby, with two long-haired men at the front holding a sign that reads \"Dear Cambodia - we hav [sic] stole this ship. Please give us political asylum!\"","United States Senator Roman Hruska completes a large statue of Judge Harrold Carswell, a recent nominee for the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon.","A United States Postal Service employee walks away from Congress after dumping a large pile of mail at their feet and putting a mail bag over one Congressman's head.","A group of United States soldiers report to the airport manager to replace air traffic controllers who are out sick.","A man sits on a dead horse labeled \"Denver Tramway,\" as another man, holding a whip and a clipboard noting the rapid transit rate increase from 35 to 45 cents, asks for another ten cents.","An air traffic controller lies in a hospital bed with crossed arms holding a cigarette. An airline pilot, flight attendant, and a man holding a suitcase wait in the doorway. Two doctors approach the bed, one with an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) logo on his coat and a gun in his hand.","Two women sit at a kitchen table drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes. They discuss the looks of candidates for Governor of Colorado Mark Hogan and John Love.","A man standing behind a gate in a building that is labeled \"Embassy\" and covered in bullet holes asks a man labeled \"Latin American Dictatorships\" on the other side of the gate whether kidnappings and killings are the thanks the get for their support.","Governor of Florida Claude R. Kirk Jr. stands with his arms crossed in an ocean labeled \"Integration.\" A United States Marshall approaches from the shore holding a document labeled \"Civil Papers.\"","A group of anti-war protestors stand in a jail cell calling for Jane Fonda.","United States Ambassador to Sweden Jerome H. Holland, a Black man, arrives in Sweden. He is welcomed by Swedish officials who at the same time attach a sign to his back calling him a racial slur.","A man with a long beard lies on at set of stairs near the United States Capitol holding a sign that reads \"Representation for Washington, D.C.\" Men wearing coats and ties walk past without looking at him.","A man drives a large car leaving a trail of pollution. He throws a document that reads \"Earth Day Preserve Our Environment April 22, 1970\" out of the window.","United States President Richard Nixon attempts to use a large knife to cut himself out of a tangled mess representing Southeast Asia.","Two women and a man stand in a city building looking out the window and down toward the ground. On a wall inside, a chart shows the Dow-Jones dropping sharply, and a voice coming from the phone says \"Sell!!\"","A United Arab Republic airplane is shot down by Israeli soliders. A woman holding a gun approaches the cockpit, as another man with a gun stands next to a sign that reads \"Watch for Russian-piloted Arab Jets.\"","A blindfolded Justice addresses a man labeled \"Hispanos\" using a racial slur.","Governor of Alabama Albert Brewer sits in a chair in his office while former Governor George Wallace attempts to climb into it.","Four men sit slumped on a bench, one holding a newspaper with the headline \"Stock Market in Slump.\" A woman in old fashioned clothes walks past.","A United States Congressman watches through his window as a postal worker walks into the wind carrying a large bag of mail. Inside, a man representing \"Junk Mailers,\" offers the congressman cigars and brandy.","Oil executives discuss a marketing plan to promote \"clean gasoline\" with a song and guitar.","United States President Richard Nixon appears near a building on Wall Street, standing on a step ladder and holding a net. Behind him, Vice President Spiro Agnew holds a sign that reads \"Market Up!\"","Two men, each wearing a keffiyeh, sit in a trench as bullets fly by. One is wearing a suit and the other a symbol of the Soviet Union.","A tow truck arrives at \"Morrison Road Towing Center,\" pulling a police car behind it. The truck driver's boss tells him he's really done it this time.","A large businessman with a document in his pocket labeled \"Air Pollution Variance,\" lights his cigar from the top of a smokestack labeled \"Public Service Co.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a tank next to a sign pointing toward Cambodia. Senator Robert Byrd approaches from the nearby gas station, \"Senate Gas,\" telling Nixon there is none left.","A member of the Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board stamps \"Approved\" on the forehead of a man smoking a large pipe that is filling the room with smoke.","A man holding a construction helmet and a large wrench sits on the desk of a man in a business suit. The businessman shakily pours a cup of coffee as the other man says he was inspired by United States President Richard Nixon to make no more wage claims until things are straightened out.","Members of the House of Representatives Byron Rogers and Wayne Aspinall appear as statues. Bill Gossard, Richard Perchlik, Craig Barnes, and Mike McKevitt appear as birds sitting on the statutes.","Two men, one Arab and one Israeli, sit in chairs biting each other. Nearby, United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers flips through a document titled \"My plan for Arab-Israeli Peace.\"","United States Senators chase after a peace dove, grabbing at it.","A group of United States soldiers prepares to leave Cambodia, as one lags behind cleaning up with a feather duster.","A man sits at a desk at Mafia Inc. holding a newspaper with the headline \"Italian-Americans protest FBI harrassment.\" He tells three other men to round up a group of honest Italians.","A member of the military of the Soviet Union and an Arab man stand in front of a missile. The Soviet man holds the hand of the Arab man over the \"Fire\" button.","United States military officers shoot and drop a grenade into a hole in the ground labeled \"My Lai Probe Facts,\" referring to a massacre committed by United States troops against South Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Out of another nearby hole, an arm reaches up.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a document labeled \"Southern Strategy,\" looks down the barrel of a cannon as Senator Strom Thurmond prepares to fire it.","United States Senators, dressed as farmers, argue against a $20,000 subsidy limit.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, approaches two heroin dealers on \"Turkey St.\" There are several needles in his arm and in his hat is a document titled \"U.S. Subsidy Plan for Opium Farmers.\"","A dove carrying a United States plan chases General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser as they escape on a camel labeled \"Arab States.\"","A man with a gun stands near a body. He puts his arm around a frightened man and tells him that the did this for the poor of Uruguay.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Willy Brandt and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev reach under barbed wire to touch hands.","A large statue titled \"The B.F. Swan Monument\" stands in Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado, blocking the view of several park visitors.","Two policemen stand in front of all wall covered in graffiti referring to the police as pigs and swine.","A man falls asleep at the table in front of a game of chess as he waits for his opponent to make his move. The table is labeled \"Paris Talks.\"","A car labeled \"Transcontinental Clean Air Race Masschusetts - California\" is broken down by the side of the road. Two men stand outside it, thumbing for a ride as large trucks pass by and smog fills the air.","Uncle Sam follows Prime Minister of Israel Gold Meir Meir and Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan, attempting to show them the United States plan. Dayan, wearing an eye patch over each eye, asks President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev if they are heading toward the way out. According to a nearby sign, they are heading toward a mine field.","A group men attempt to get a supersonic airplane off the ground by holding it above their heads and running.","A man hold a large peace sign prepares to use it to hit Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, as Ky heads to a speaking engagement at a Vietnam War Victory rally. A nearby man grabs the sign to stop him.","Two men sit at the Election Vote Center for the primary race between the two Democratic candidates for the United States House of Representatives for Colorado's 1st district, Bryron Rogers and Craig Barnes. One sits at a large computer and the other next to a large pile of ballots and an abacus.","A man comes out of the United States Senate holding a document titled \"Important Business Pending\" and looking for a senator. The senator is sneaking away by crawling under the carpet and holds a document titled \"Important Campaigning Pending.\"","A man holds the end of a rug that Democratic primary candidate for Congress from Colorado's 1st district Craig Barnes is standing on. He says he will support Barnes if he wins.","United States President Richard Nixon appears at the door of a house. The door is opened by Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev wearing a dress, while in the background a young woman labeled \"Eastern Europe\" sweeps the floor. Nixon addresses Brezhnev, saying, \"Hi, there, Ugly - I'm looking for the lady of the house…\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, waters a plant labeled \"Chile.\" The plant consists of a large flower with the head of a bearded man in the middle.","Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and another man representing the Soviet Union tell an Arab man holding a picture of President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser that they will look after him. Nasser died on September 28, 1970.","Egyptian President-elect Anwar Sadat sits on a tired camel, representing Egypt. He carries a document labeled \"The Nasser Policies,\" referring to outgoing President Gamal Abdel Nasser.","A man holding dynamite comes around a corner to find a police officer holding an bomb labeled \"anti-crime bill.\"","A man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a document labeled \"Barnes-Rogers Result.\" He asks the angel at the gate if he can speak to management.","Three United States military officers discuss the budget at Pentagon Inc.","A kidnapper tries unsucessfully to negotiate with a representative of Canada, asking for passage to Cuba and decreasing amounts of money in exchange for hostages.","A group of liberal candidates wait outside the \"Law 'N' Order Office,\" waiting to be deputized. Inside, the sheriff pointing a gun out the window as bullets and dynamite fly in.","Two men, one holding a sign that reads \"Vive Quebec Libre\" and the other wearing a shirt that reads \"Mindless Violence,\" are about to be stepped on by a giant foot representing the Canadian government.","A boy arrives home from school with a cast on his leg, one of his arms in a sling, a black eye, and a bandaged head. His mother asks what he learned at school that day.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, asks Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to put all of their arms on the table. A huge bomb is brought in.","A man holds a large Soviet missile against the toe of an Israeli soldier, while several Arab soldiers smile in the background.","Anti-war activist Dr. Benjamin Spock stands in the doorway of United States President Richard Nixon holding a document labeled \"Vietnam War.\" Nixon sits dejectedly at a desk holding a document that states, \"Election Boosts Dems Hopes for '72.\"","Two angels nervously await the arrival of former President of France Charles de Gaulle in heaven. This cartoon was published two days after de Gaulle's death.","A man reads a newspaper reporting inflation and rising food prices while his wife is attacked by monster hands reaching from her budget notebook.","An employee at the United Nations leads the representative from \"Red China\" to a seat next to the representative from \"Nationalist China.\" All other representatives in nearby seats run away.","United States President Richard Nixon lies under a large sombrero with just his feet sticking out. A man representing Mexico holds a document labeled \"Alternative Trade Arrangements,\" and peers under the hat.","The United States Congress is depicted as a duck tied to a chair, with its head stretched out on a desk. Three men in business suits, representing \"Politicking,\" stand around him, one holding an axe. A pile of unfinished legislation is on the ground nearby.","Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover, depicted an octopus, calls former Attorney General Ramsey Clark a jellyfish.","A Western Electric telephone company employee is thrown out of the Governor's office.","A salesman at Congress shoes attempts to sell Protection Brand shoes to a customer.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, tries to hold the door of the United Nations closed, as a giant shoe labeled \"Red China\" pushes through the door. President of the Republic of China Chiang  Kai-shek stands with Uncle Sam.","A United States soldier carries several bags labeled \"Home,\" as an arm reaches out from a nearby trunk labeled \"The Bombing\" and grabs his leg.","A man leaves the office of Army Intelligence, Southeast Asia Division looking frightened. Inside the office, three pairs of feet hang from the ceiling and a map on a desk underneath them shows prisoner of war camps in North Vietnam.","Former first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev writes volume two of his memoirs as two guards stand waiting behind him.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace rides a very skinny horse labeled \"Present Electoral System,\" toward 1972.","The United States Senate tosses a white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane) into the air.","The United States Coast Guard hands over a Lithuanian defector to another boat.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, holds a cornucopia filled with children. The cornucopia is labeled 204.7 million.","Members of the United States Senate stare at a crash-landed white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane).","A train labeled \"Rail Unions\" blocks the path of Santa Claus and his sleigh.","A United States Army officer offers coffee to a private lying in his bed. On the wall is a directive outlining easier Army regulations.","A representive of the Viet Cong shakes hands with President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu as Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam and a United States solider look on.","A woman labeled \"Mother Bell\" is on the telephone asking for a rate increase. Nearby, a rat labeled \"job bias charges\" has chewed through her telephone cord.","A line of out-of-work Republican Governors waits outside of United States President Richard Nixon's Snappy Employment Service office. An employee inside calls for former Governor of Texas John Connally.","A man at Tuna Industries Inc. complains to a man at the neighboring business, Consolidated Mercury By-products Unlimited.","A hijacker holds a gun to the back of the head of an airplane pilot, as a man representing International Anti-hijack Law holds a gun to the back of the head of the hijacker.","A young boy in a Boy Scout hat asks his parents if they have seen his brown shirt. The boy's father reads a newspaper with the headline \"FBI allegedly urges police to use Boy Scouts as 'extra eyes.'\"","President of the United Mine Workers of America W. A. Boyle runs out of a collapsing mine.","A group of starving people, representing Pakistan, sit nearby as a crate of arms arrives from the United States.","Three scientists stand at an Atomic Energy Commission test site on the volcanic island of Amchitka. They have two environmentalists, a man and a seal, tied up nearby. A representative of the United States Court of Appeals arrives on a small boat and the scientists tell him they do not know how the environmentalists got there.","A man lies impaled on a bed of nails labeled \"India.\" A group of Bengali refugees run across him.","A businessman approaches United States military officers at the Post Exchange Division Headquarters in Southeast Asia, offering money in exchange for concessions in the event of success in Laos.","United States President Richard Nixon pushes Vice President Spiro Agnew into a jail cell. Behind them a destroyed CBS television smoulders.","A man holding guns and an arms catalog emerges from a crate from the United States Food for Peace Program, and addresses the man who opened it.","A United States soldier holds a telephone and tells two other soldiers that as of May 1 they will be known as \"emergency combat troops.\"","A man labeled \"Soviet Jews\" stands before a Soviet court. A member of the court holds a document that reads \"Soviet Diplomatic Mission Bombed in Washington.\" They sentence him to an extra twenty years.","Three very small medical researchers drink \"synthesized growth hormone.\"","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle across a tightrope labeled \"deficit\" over a gorge. On his soldiers a group of people representing 6% jobless Americans balance precariously.","Two officials in the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs laugh together as a document reading \"Misuse of Funds Charged,\" sits crumbled in a nearby trashcan. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing.","United States President Richard Nixon has his arm caught in the jaws of a large metal man labeled Bethlehem Steel.","A group of Israeli soldiers break down a door into a room where Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring is building a house of cards.","A man is ice fishing at Shadow Mountain Lake. He attempts to reel in a fish as a hand made of pollution and muck reaches out from the water to pull it back.","A man lying on the ground in a large city tells a passerby that he has been attacked and asks him to call the police.","A United States Air Force Pilot flying an airplane asks \"Where to?\". The plane holds bombs labeled \"South Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos.\" All of them have a check mark next to Laos.","A man arrives at the Waldorf hotel and asks for the Welfare Suite. He tells the bellhop to charge his tip to the Welfare Department and asks for room service. The hotel maid asks why she is working there when she could be a guest.","A man in Poland holds a sign that reads \"Workers of the World, Strike!\" A large Soviet tank is right behind him.","A pair of deer flee from a man on a snowmobile.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird pushes a South Vietnamese soldier wearing a parachute out of an Air Force airplane into Laos.","A man representing Israel holds a hammer and prepares to break an egg labeled \"Arab Suez Proposal.\" An Arab man tells him it is a dove.","A man from the United States House of Representatives Agriculture and Livestock Committee stands holding a gun after shooting a group of horses representing the \"Wild Horse Protection Bill.\"","Two British soldiers hide in a cemetery as bullets fly around them.","NASA astronauts disembark after a mission, handing a bag of rocks to a man in a USA shirt.","A restaurant owner balks as a man asks him to take down his large sign for Hot Doggity Hot Dogs.","Governor of California Ronald Reagan feels a tremor while holding a newspaper featuring a headline stating that relatives of United States President Richard Nixon are ailing and living on welfare in California.","United States President Richard Nixon hugs a muzzled dog wearing a name tag that reads \"Dissent.\"","Employees at the PAP Bread Manufacturing Company are surprised by attorney Ralph Nader bursting from the oven in a flood of dough.","A South Vietnam jeep heads north as a general stands on a sleeping dragon.","A bus labeled \"McNichol's Special\" is driven along the edge of a cliff.","A major enters the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain facility in Colorado.","President of France Georges Pomidou, as a tailor, prepares to trim the fat off of a man in a shirt labeled \"dollar,\" in order for him to fit in a suit labeled \"monetary unity.\"","United States President Richard Nixon stands behind Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, preparing to kick her.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu is tied to a large bomb about to be loaded on to a United States military airplane.","An Army private dressing in women's clothing, with a label on each item on the outfit, shakes hands with a military officer before a secret mission.","A man representing \"non-violent protest\" is removed on a stretcher from the rubble after a boming in Washington, D.C.","United States President Richard Nixon is buried under a pile of papers labeled \"Free Calley,\" referring to William Calley, a United States Army officer who participated in the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir sits in a chariot being pulled by Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sam is wearing blinders and has turned around to tell Meir \"no.\"","United States President Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union stand holding a large bomb over their heads. Nearby, the SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement lies unsigned.","A group of men in Vietnam listen to a foreign policy speech by United States President Richard Nixon on the radio.","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle through the jungle with a United States soldier seated behind him carrying a map. They are surrounded by crocodiles and a large snake is wrapped around the soldier's neck.","A man tells King Kong that his match with United States boxer Joe Frazier is all set.","A group of men prepare to launch Supersonic Transport (SST) white elephant using a giant sling shot. A man steps in front of them holding a document containing \"economic and ecological objections.\"","A woman on a bicycle holding an olive branch and a United Nations flag approches a checkpoint labeled \"Israel\" in the middle of the desert. A man exits the checkpoint and asks for her papers.","Two tourists from the United States arrive at the Great Wall of China. Several men with guns peer over the top of the wall at them, and one of the tourists holds up a document that reads \"China travel curb ends.\"","A doctor at the Colorado State Hospital says they will have to release some patients to make room for others.","A large elk straddles a surveyor working on the Alaska pipeline. The surveyor suggests going through Canada instead.","A man carrying a no-fault auto insurance policy and a baseball bat runs toward a group of auto claims lawyers, represented as vultures. The vultures are standing on the back of a man that has recently been in a car accident.","Three groups of men writing graffitti on the side of Reilly's Pub. One left side reads, \"Get out of Ulster Catholic Pigs;\" the front reads \"Get out of Ireland British Pigs;\" and the right side reads \"Lay off us Catholics Protestant Pigs.\"","The Unites States Conference of Mayors stands outside of a cave. The door blocking the cave entrance is labeled \"House [of Representatives] Ways and Means (Wilbur Mills Prop.)\"","A train passenger is led toward a hay-filled train car made of slats and attached to the back of a freight train.","A construction worker stands with his hard hat over his heart. He has bolted his foot to the floor with a gun labeled \"self-regulation.\"","Members of the Teamsters Union hide a box of money under the floorboards at their headquarters. On the wall is a portrait of union president James Hoffa.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir stands on one side of the Suez Canal. She shoots a gun across the canal toward President of Egypt Anwar Sadat, who holds a vase labeled \"Formal Cease-Fire Agreement\" over his head. Broken pottery lies all around him.","A line of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents stand against the wall, addressing FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. There is a line of bullet holes on the wall near their heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir and President of Egypt Anwar Sadat attempt to play ping-pong over the Suez Canal. Nearby, a broken net and a sign that reads \"Ping Pong A Game For All Nations\" lie on the ground.","Garnsey drags a consumer out of a meeting with a group of men holding the Uniform Consumer Credit Code.","United States President Richard Nixon addresses Vice President Spiro Agnew. Nixon holds a newspaper featuring the headline \"Spiro Latest: Complains About Easing of China-U.S. Relations,\" while Agnew stands holding a ping-pong paddle with a ball attached by a string. The ball is in Agnew's mouth.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, stands outside the United Nations with Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","A man wearing a shirt that reads \"The Rennie Davis Dynamite \u0026 Destruction Society\" grabs a \"Stop the War!\" sign from two Vietnam veterans who are protesting the war.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, holding a document that reads \"No United States influence in South Vietnam elections\" addresses Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam stands in a bedroom in his undershirt next to an open suitcase.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers rides a camel through the desert past the bones of a camel and a briefcase belonging to Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring.","A large group of protestors stand behind a wire fence labeled with signs reading \"Under Arrest.\" Guards stand in front of the fence and a crane drops more protestors into the pen.","A pair of tourists approaches the Foreign Exchange window at a bank in Germany.","A monster labeled \"SST,\" referring to a supersonic transport airplane, lies in a coffin with open eyes. A group of nearby men grab a gun to prevent it from rising.","A group of United States Congressmen builds the Congressional War-Involvement Control Device.","United States soldiers prepare to withdraw from Europe as German soldiers approach to take their place.","A man gets out of his car to talk to a chicken he just ran into. The chicken is ok, but the front of the car is demolished. The chicken suggests that Detroit needs to come up with a new bumper design.","A group of United States Senators ushers a draftee off to the Vietnam War, as one of them tears up the bill to bar draftees from combat.","United States President Richard Nixon gives a speech regarding hypocritical northern racial attitudes in front of a large Confederate flag at podium with a label that reads \"Ah Am A Southern President.\"","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev guides the hand of President of Egypt Anwar Sadat as Sadat signs the Soviet-Egyptian Friendship \u0026 Cooperaton (and Arms) Treaty.","A man and a woman are led to the first class car on an Amtrak train, which is filled with pigs. The man asks how things are in second class.","A judge representing \"The Courts\" tells a police officer the ambush is no concern of his as bullets fly around them.","Chair of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills stands holding a sword next to a bag labeled \"Oil Depletion Capital Gains Investment Tax Credit.\" Behind him an apparently wealthy man is crying. Mills addresses a peasant holding a bag labeled \"Medical Deductions, Mortgage Interest, Charitable Contributions.\"","A salesman carrying a briefcase labeled \"Ok for Red China\" arrives at a large closed entrance.","United States President Richard Nixon stands at a construction site with a large bump on his head. Nearby, a steel beam labeled \"Aluminum Settlement\" lies bent on the ground. A much larger beam labeled \"July 31 Steel Negotiations\" falls toward him.","A man holding a newspaper announcing a bridgemen strike in New York City attempts to hang himself in his basement. A woman holding a newspaper announcing a sewer workers' strike suggests he flush himself into the East River.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with his arm around a man representing \"Banks.\" Banks is handing a government-backed loan to a crying man representing \"Failing Companies.\" Nixon also reaches his arm out to a much smaller man who is pulling his wallet out of his coat.","A woman working in the file room for United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird discovers a bomb in a closet left by former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The bomb is labeled \"an analysis of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.\"","The United States Congress runs over an anti-war protestor with a steamroller.","A man, representing the United States Supreme Court, dives into a Jackson, Mississippi swimming pool. The pool is filled with dirty water labeled \"Racism.\"","A wide variety of goods labeled \"Red China\" are being unloaded from a ship. The men unloading the goods express disinterest in the items.","Former United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford sits at a table in front of a Vietnam board game. Nearby a man holding a telephone tells him that President Richard Nixon says he'll cover that and raise him 100,000 men.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands in front of an open jail cell labeled \"The Opposition\" and gives a campaign speech.","The United States and North Vietnam play a game of ping pong using prisoners of war (POWs) as the ball.","A group of United States military officers stand in front of large cannon. The open up the box of ammunition, labeled \"draftees,\" and discover it is empty.","Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ denounces his oponent President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu while standing on a stage wearing a halo and wings. Thiệu stands in shadow behind him with horns on his head.","Two men stand outside the publisher's office at the National Review. Inside is a stuffed dummy of William F. Buckley Jr. On the floor next to him is a newspaper with the headline, \"'Secret Papers' in Nat. Review a hoax, Buckley admits.\"","A dove carrying an olive branch labeled \"Mid-East Peace\" stands in front of a wall riddled with bullet holes.","A man labeled \"Junta,\" sits on top of a man representing Greece and addresses United States President Richard Nixon.","United States President Richard Nixon holds off three men carrying a net and a strait jacket as a large man labeled \"Wages-Prices\" tears down a building behind him.","Three men stand on a street corner selling dollars, one for 3.42 German marks each, one for 2.41 British pounds each, and one for an unspecific number of French francs.","Officers from different branches of the United States military make a presentation comparing military power in the United States and the Soviet Union, and then ask for increased funding. The solitary man watching the presentation is asleep.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev peers inside the head of United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon peers inside the head of China and China looks inside the head of Japan.","A group of sleepy men in armchairs at the Democrat Club raise glasses or empty hands in an unenthusiastic toast to arriving Mayor of New York John Lindsay. Lindsay switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party in 1971.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu crouches on top of a large, locked box labeled South Vietnam Elections holding a club. Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ tiptoes around the side of the box holding a key.","Governor of Alabama George Wallace holds a broom and United States President Richard Nixon lies on the ground surrounded by broken dishes representing the \"Southern Strategy.\"","A man, representing Northern Ireland, sits on the ground covered in flames. Next to him is a gas can labeled \"bigotry.\"","A group of German men peer through a hole in the Berlin Wall. Two signs appear; one that reads \"Velkom to East Berlin,\" and another that reads \"Incoming Only.\" A man holding a bag and a suitcase attempts to leave East Berlin through the hole, but it stopped by an armed guard.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, chastises President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, who is sitting on his lap. Uncle Sam holds a newspaper with the headline \"Thieu Plan to Rig Votes Revealed.\"","A police officer holding a gun and a flashlight announces himself to two men carrying a large safe out of a doorway in the dark. The men respond that they are from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).","A member of the United States Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii reports to President Richard Nixon over the radio that they see a large concentration of airplanes approaching from Japan. A Naval officer holds a newspaper with the headline \"Nixon Wins Yen Floats,\" and two other Navy men peer out the window.","A group of United States Supreme Court Justices walk away from the \"Supreme Court Ltd.\" bench, as several people wait holding documents labeled \"case pending.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sticks pins into a doll representing journalist James Reston. Nearby, a newspaper headline reads, \"Nixon not bold enough on China policy, says Reston.\"","United States Attorney General John Mitchell tells Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover that he loves his painting of a montrous man representing crime.","United States President Richard Nixon and two other men stand in a room with a sign that reads \"Welcome Japanese Trade Delegation.\" A hand chops through the closed door, representing Japanese Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird comforts a crying Army general, telling him they are pushing hard for the draft law. Behind him appear several disheveled army soldiers.","A Catholic priest and a Protestant minister pray over a coffin labeled \"Ireland.\"","A man in shorts and a floral shirt stands in his yard holding a water hose. The water coming out of the hose is frozen and the ground is covered in snow.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with a group of men planning his 1972 presidential campaign. They discuss the qualities needed for a Supreme Court nominee.","Two road workers in China toss away their little red books, also known as Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong. One of the books lands at the feet of Chairman of the Communist Party Mao Zedong himself.","President of the Republic of Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands on a balcony surrounded by flames.","A group of men labeled \"major industrial nations,\" cheer on United States mascot Uncle Sam as he removes all his clothes. He stands naked, holding up a small towel labeled \"import surtax.\"","The Grim Reaper stands at the door of the United States House of Representatives holding a document that reads, \"Senate approves Mansfield demand for end to Vietnam War.\"","A large weapon labeled \"Israeli Nuclear Capability?\" points at an Arab man. Behind it, a soldier asks a scientist how they will use it without blowing themselves off the map.","A woman and child from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, are shushed by a United Nations official.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a pickaxe and clings to the underside of a cliff. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany is dangling from Nixon's belt by a rope, with his arms crossed.","United States President Richard Nixon sleeps, dreaming of four people in football uniforms representing the women's liberation movement, civil rights groups, the American Bar Association, and the Byrd nomination.","Two agents at the Federal Bureau of Investigation tip toe past the office of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, holding their shoes. Outside of Hoover's office are two human skeletons, along with black hats and an FBI badge.","United States President Richard Nixon, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany, and Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally are represented as one large man with three heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Gola Meir rides on the back on Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sams has a missile in each hand, and they are heading toward more missiles labeled \"Russian Arms for Egypt.\"","An inmate in a crowded jail cell at Pittsburgh prison asks a police officer who won the pennant.","United States President Richard Nixon invites Premier of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai to the United Nations. Enlai's facial expression does not change.","The Vietnam War is represented as a giant holding a mace, while thre anti-war United States Sentors prepare to shoot rocks at it using a slingshot.","United States President Richard Nixon hides behind the presidential podium. His shirt is tied to a pole and has the words \"Powell \u0026 Rehnquist\" on it. He waves it like a white flag.","United States Senator Ted Kennedy stands on a box while men fight all around him. He holds a document that reads, \"Kennedy remarks in favor of Irish Republican Army\" (IRA).","Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong sits with a group of men from other countries, but appears much larger than the rest.","An angry man, representing the United States Senate, tears up a wreath and knocks over the letters U.N., which represent the United Nations.","United States President Richard Nixon and three other men sit in a small Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) boat. The boat is being lifted out of the water on the back of a large whale labeled \"public outrage.\" Nearby, on a small island, is a sign which reads, \"Amchitka Stand Back.\"","A drenched British man carrys a document that reads \"Common Market Decision.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a demolished house labeled \"Foreign Aid.\"","A high-ranking United States military officer discusses turning over his base post exchange to corrupt merchants, as two men pour a large stack of cash onto his desk.","A tiny man carrying a banner that reads \"foreign aid,\" leaves the United States Senate.","American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany sits in a pot cooking on a stove, while two chefs look on. The pot is labeled \"5.5% wage raise limit.\"","Two malnourished men in ragged clothes, representing Pakistan and India, sit on a street corner. Their legs have been run over by a large tank.","A group of United Nations delegates shake hands while all are wearing huge smiles. A sign behind them reads, \"Welcome to the UN Chinese Delegates.\"","A man greets people through the entrance of a grocery store as he tosses a bundle of dynamite inside. Nearby, a car labeled  \"IRA,\" for the Irish Republican Army, waits for him.","United States President Richard Nixon and Uncle Sam look out the window of a building representing the United States. Outside, Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro is surrounded by a crowd of people holding signs welcoming Castro to Chile.","A group of men walk into a door labeled \"Pay Board.\" One of them is holding a decision that has been stamped \"Over-ruled.\"","A bookstore employee tells former United States President Lyndon B. Johnson that his book can be found on the romantic fiction shelves.","A man holding a briefcase is hanging from a tree by his parachute. He tells two men passing on horseback that he is a hijacker with $200,000.\"","A man speaks into a microphone connected to a speaker system labeled \"Arab War Announcing Machine.\"","In a parody of the painting American Gothic, United States Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz stands in front of a farmhouse next to a woman labeled \"Small Farmer.\" Butz is holding a pitchfork in one hand and is gripping the back of the woman's neck with the other.","A large baby, labed \"Federal Employees,\" sits on the doorstep of United States President Richard Nixon. A note that reads \"take this poor child in out of the freeze\" is pinned to the baby's diaper, and a man representing the Senate runs away in the background.","United States soldiers scramble at an air force restricted area as a \"little old gray-haired lady\" (Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir) flies away in a stolen aircraft.","\"A vulture representing the Soviet Union rides on the back of an armed man representing India.","A peace dove flies over the head of a man holding a United Nations flag, defecating on him as it flies over.","A United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employee explains that this year's tax forms will be written in Serbo-Croatian, and will be accompanied by an explanatory pamphlet in Spanish.","A member of the Irish Republican Army stands in front of flaming rubble. In the flames are the words, \"Murder of Irish legislator a mistake,\" says IRA.\"","Unemployment hurries to meet a United States veteran of the Vietnam War as he arrives back in the U.S.","A man representing Pakistan wipes his bayonet on the coattail of Uncle Sam, representing the United States. They stand in front of a field of bones."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis 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).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["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. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","All slides within series 6: Photographs and Slides, have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons  (https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).","The papers are arranged in six series. Series 1: Reports and Series 2: City of Harrisonburg are arranged further into subseries. All series and subseries arranged chronologically.","Reports, 1946-1992 City of Harrisonburg, 1958-2012 Personal Papers, 1952-2013 Scrapbooks and Newspaper, 1945-2012 Maps, 1958-2003 Photographs and Slides, circa 1930-2012","Arranged topically.","Arranged under two headings: Photographs, and Slides. Photographs are arranged chronologically, and Slides are arranged topically.","Robert \"Bobby\" James Sullivan Jr. was born on November 18, 1937 in Harrisonburg, Virginia and was the eldest son of the late Robert J. Sullivan Sr. and Goldie Liskey Sullivan. He passed away on February 4, 2013. Sullivan graduated from Harrisonburg High School in 1956 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Mount St. Mary's College in 1960 and a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Pittsburgh in 1962. He married Kathleen Marie Donovan on June 27, 1964.","Sullivan was the City Planner for the city of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991 during the years that saw Urban Redevelopment for parts of the city as well as growth through annexation. He also taught as an adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science for James Madison University from 1970-2006. See folder titled \"Background Information, Robert J. Sullivan, Jr., August 1998\" from the Personal Papers series for details of his life and career.","Known locally as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg, Sullivan often spoke to groups about the history of Harrisonburg. He was responsible for creating walking tours of downtown Harrisonburg first with his JMU Political Science classes, and later with the larger community.","Sullivan was a life-long member of Blessed Sacrament parish and a member of the Knights of Columbus. He served on the Rockingham Public Library Board and the Salvation Army Advisory Board for over thirty years. He was especially fond of the Harrisonburg High School athletic teams and was recognized as the Harrisonburg Blue Streaks biggest fan when he was inducted into the Harrisonburg High School Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of 2008.","When this collection was received from the donor, some materials had been wet and suffered from mold damage. Materials with excessive water damage or mold were photocopied and the originals discarded.","SdArch 2-3 : Oral history interview [sound recording] / Bob Sullivan ; interviewed by Amy Accles, forms part of Court Square, Harrisonburg, Virginia, an oral history project. Transcript also available in Special Collections and the circulating collection: F234.H31 A29 1990.","The Harrisonburg, VA branch of the Massanutten Regional Library holds 36 scrapbooks created by Sullivan from the years 1965-2001. These scrapbooks are cataloged under the title \"Harrisonburg Civic Scrapbook.\"","The Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of materials that Sullivan created and collected relating mostly to the city of Harrisonburg, Virginia, where he served as the City Planner from 1965-1991. The collection contains documents related to city planning, the history and expansion of Harrisonburg, and urban renewal. Other materials document his time in the Political Science Department at James Madison University as well as the walking tours he led of downtown Harrisonburg. His personal papers include newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other documents relating to his life and career. Also contained in the collection are a large number of photographs and slides that Sullivan took that capture the growth and changes in Harrisonburg over time. Images of note include a panoramic view of Harrisonburg ca. 1930, photos and slides that document urban renewal projects, and images of downtown Harrisonburg, VA from the 1960s-2000s.","Arranged into three subseries: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, and Miscellaneous Reports, 1946-1992. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 1.1: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, contains a continuous run of annual reports for the City Planning Commission from 1965 through 1981. These annual reports include planning commission highlights and monthly summaries of activities. The 1965-1966 report notes that Robert J. Sullivan Jr. took over the duties of Planning Director on October 1, 1965.","Subseries 1.2: Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, contains reports prepared under the contract for the Local Planning Section: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, State of Virginia. The preparation of these reports was funded in part through an urban planning grant from the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The reports contain analysis of various aspects of the city of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and information pertaining to residential neighborhoods and the downtown area. These Urban Planning Grants also include a 1966 comprehensive plan for development over the following twenty years as well as a summary report of that plan. These reports were office copies that belonged to Robert James Sullivan Jr. and have his name written on the cover. Because of excessive mold on these reports, all items from this subseries have been photocopied and originals discarded.","Subseries 1.3: Miscellaneous City Planning Reports, 1946-1992, contains various other reports that relate to city planning in Harrisonburg or city planning in general. Two reports relate to city planning in Norfolk, Virginia from the 1940s and 1950s and document urban renewal or \"slum clearance\" efforts there. Box 1 folder 27 contains an outline of the history of City Planning in Harrisonburg, beginning with the establishment of the Planning Commission in March, 1938. The report titled Harrisonburg: \"The City with the Planned Future,\" contains a detailed history of the founding and growth of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and documentation of land annexation as well a listing of the members of City Council from 1849-2006.","Arranged into two subseries: City Planning, 1960-2012, and Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 2.1: City Planning, 1960-2012, contains materials that Sullivan created in his role as City Planner, or that relate to city planning functions. Types of materials include photos and other documents related to the Northeast Urban Redevelopment Project, newspaper articles about city planning and the growth and development of Harrisonburg, and documents relating to zoning and historic district status. The folders titled \"What do you think of Federal Aid? Photos and description,\" contain a document written in 2012 by Sullivan explaining the history of urban redevelopment in Harrisonburg, and his role in the \"slum clearance\" projects of the 1950s and 1960s.","Subseries 2.2: Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008, contains materials collected by Sullivan that relate to the history of Harrisonburg, as well as materials he created related to the history and development of the city. Sullivan was known as the \"unofficial historian of Harrisonburg\" and materials in this subseries document the history and development of Harrisonburg. Items of note include original drawings of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1950s and 1960s as well as posters and brochures that contain Sullivan's sketches for the 1980 Bicentennial celebration. Other materials include the text of various talks Sullivan gave on the history of Harrisonburg to various groups in town.","Arranged Chronologically. Materials in the Personal Papers series document Sullivan's professional activities as well as his time as an instructor in the Political Science Department at James Madison University. Please note that the folder titled \"JMU Classes - Evaluations,\" do not contain student grades or performance evaluations, but rather contain evaluations completed by students about Sullivan's performance as an instructor. For details of Sullivan's life and career highlights please see the folder titled \"Background Information Robert J. Sullivan Jr., August 1998.\"","Arranged Chronologically. The Scrapbooks and Newspaper series consists of newspaper clippings collected by Sullivan, either loose in folders, or pasted into scrapbook pages, that document city planning activities primarily in Harrisonburg, VA. Most newspaper clippings come from the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record. In addition to clippings that document city planning efforts, Sullivan also collected clippings that relate to historical aspects of Harrisonburg, particularly those that feature images of Harrisonburg from the past. The folder titled \"Old Times\" : News and photos from the Daily News-Record contains a copy of the front page of the Daily News-Record from 1945 that reports on the ending of World War II. Please note that the scrapbooks in box 5, folders 4-7 are photocopies of the original scrapbooks. The original scrapbooks suffered from mold damage and were not retained.","The maps series contains maps produced or used by the Harrisonburg Housing and Redevelopment Authority that document homes and businesses in areas of Harrisonburg slated for demolition through urban renewal initiatives. Other city planning maps include hand-drawn maps created by Sullivan that show the growth of Harrisonburg over time and through annexation, as well as miscellaneous maps of Harrrisonburg and Rockingham County collected from various sources. Map identifier is located on the back of each item in the bottom right corner.","Broad Street, Mason Street, N. Main Street","Broad Street, E. Gay St.","N. Mason St, Rock St.","Effinger St., Broad St.","N. Mason, E. Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., E. Rock St.","This series comprises photographic prints and slides created or collected by Sullivan that primarily document neighborhoods, buildings, and other locations in and around Harrisonburg, Virginia from circa 1930 to 2006.\nImages document the areas of Harrisonburg targeted for urban renewal in the 1960s, street widening and other planning commission projects, as well as buildings and other features of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1960s-early 2000s. Images in this series were taken and used by Sullivan both in his professional capacity as City Planning Director, as well as for personal use. Other content found among this series includes images of Harrisonburg High School football games in the early 2000s as well as images of JMU students in classes taught by Sullivan and on walking tours conducted as part of his courses from 1990-2006. Items identified as photo albums in the inventory were removed from their original albums and foldered individually with corresponding captions as folder titles.","\nAll slides have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons  (https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).  Slides are arranged topically from the original arrangement created by Sullivan, and are listed alphabetically. Descriptive titles for the topical groupings listed in the inventory were transcribed from Sullivan's own description, written onto slide reel boxes. Additionally, Sullivan wrote item level image description onto most slides in the collection. That descriptive information is listed as the image title when viewing the images within JMU Scholarly Commons.","Most slide images document Harrisonburg and the surrounding area from the 1960s-1980s. Other content includes images of Reston, VA, and Durham, NC that feature housing complexes and downtown areas. Note that images of Harrisonburg are found within the grouping labeled as \"Durham, NC,\" as well as in the grouping titled \"non-H'burg.\"","Includes Turkey Statue - \"Welcome to Rockingham County Turkey Capital.\"","Harrisonburg \"City Hall\" Bryan Mabry, Harrisonburg School Board Office, VA Quilt Museum, Massanutten Regional Library, Rockingham County Office Building, Rockingham County Court House, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Dept. of Health and Social Services, J. R. Lineweaver Apartments, Harrisonburg Fire Station #4, VA Dept. of Taxation Office, ABC Store, Rockingham Co. Government Administration Center, Rockingham Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Harrisonburg Electric Commission, Court House Clock Tower","Two aerials of Harrisonburg and one of JMU.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of professional and personal records and reports, and document Sullivan's time as City Planner of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991, his career in the Political Science Department at James Madison University, and work as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg. 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He served on the Rockingham Public Library Board and the Salvation Army Advisory Board for over thirty years. He was especially fond of the Harrisonburg High School athletic teams and was recognized as the Harrisonburg Blue Streaks biggest fan when he was inducted into the Harrisonburg High School Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of 2008.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert \"Bobby\" James Sullivan Jr. was born on November 18, 1937 in Harrisonburg, Virginia and was the eldest son of the late Robert J. Sullivan Sr. and Goldie Liskey Sullivan. He passed away on February 4, 2013. Sullivan graduated from Harrisonburg High School in 1956 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Mount St. Mary's College in 1960 and a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Pittsburgh in 1962. 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The collection contains documents related to city planning, the history and expansion of Harrisonburg, and urban renewal. Other materials document his time in the Political Science Department at James Madison University as well as the walking tours he led of downtown Harrisonburg. His personal papers include newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other documents relating to his life and career. Also contained in the collection are a large number of photographs and slides that Sullivan took that capture the growth and changes in Harrisonburg over time. Images of note include a panoramic view of Harrisonburg ca. 1930, photos and slides that document urban renewal projects, and images of downtown Harrisonburg, VA from the 1960s-2000s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged into three subseries: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, and Miscellaneous Reports, 1946-1992. Arranged chronologically within each series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 1.1: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, contains a continuous run of annual reports for the City Planning Commission from 1965 through 1981. These annual reports include planning commission highlights and monthly summaries of activities. The 1965-1966 report notes that Robert J. Sullivan Jr. took over the duties of Planning Director on October 1, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 1.2: Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, contains reports prepared under the contract for the Local Planning Section: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, State of Virginia. The preparation of these reports was funded in part through an urban planning grant from the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The reports contain analysis of various aspects of the city of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and information pertaining to residential neighborhoods and the downtown area. These Urban Planning Grants also include a 1966 comprehensive plan for development over the following twenty years as well as a summary report of that plan. These reports were office copies that belonged to Robert James Sullivan Jr. and have his name written on the cover. Because of excessive mold on these reports, all items from this subseries have been photocopied and originals discarded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 1.3: Miscellaneous City Planning Reports, 1946-1992, contains various other reports that relate to city planning in Harrisonburg or city planning in general. Two reports relate to city planning in Norfolk, Virginia from the 1940s and 1950s and document urban renewal or \"slum clearance\" efforts there. Box 1 folder 27 contains an outline of the history of City Planning in Harrisonburg, beginning with the establishment of the Planning Commission in March, 1938. 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In addition to clippings that document city planning efforts, Sullivan also collected clippings that relate to historical aspects of Harrisonburg, particularly those that feature images of Harrisonburg from the past. The folder titled \"Old Times\" : News and photos from the Daily News-Record contains a copy of the front page of the Daily News-Record from 1945 that reports on the ending of World War II. Please note that the scrapbooks in box 5, folders 4-7 are photocopies of the original scrapbooks. The original scrapbooks suffered from mold damage and were not retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe maps series contains maps produced or used by the Harrisonburg Housing and Redevelopment Authority that document homes and businesses in areas of Harrisonburg slated for demolition through urban renewal initiatives. 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Items identified as photo albums in the inventory were removed from their original albums and foldered individually with corresponding captions as folder titles.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nAll slides have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons \u003cextref type=\"simple\" actuate=\"onRequest\" show=\"new\" href=\"https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/\"\u003e(https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).\u003c/extref\u003e Slides are arranged topically from the original arrangement created by Sullivan, and are listed alphabetically. Descriptive titles for the topical groupings listed in the inventory were transcribed from Sullivan's own description, written onto slide reel boxes. Additionally, Sullivan wrote item level image description onto most slides in the collection. That descriptive information is listed as the image title when viewing the images within JMU Scholarly Commons.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMost slide images document Harrisonburg and the surrounding area from the 1960s-1980s. Other content includes images of Reston, VA, and Durham, NC that feature housing complexes and downtown areas. Note that images of Harrisonburg are found within the grouping labeled as \"Durham, NC,\" as well as in the grouping titled \"non-H'burg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Turkey Statue - \"Welcome to Rockingham County Turkey Capital.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrisonburg \"City Hall\" Bryan Mabry, Harrisonburg School Board Office, VA Quilt Museum, Massanutten Regional Library, Rockingham County Office Building, Rockingham County Court House, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Dept. of Health and Social Services, J. R. 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The collection contains documents related to city planning, the history and expansion of Harrisonburg, and urban renewal. Other materials document his time in the Political Science Department at James Madison University as well as the walking tours he led of downtown Harrisonburg. His personal papers include newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other documents relating to his life and career. Also contained in the collection are a large number of photographs and slides that Sullivan took that capture the growth and changes in Harrisonburg over time. Images of note include a panoramic view of Harrisonburg ca. 1930, photos and slides that document urban renewal projects, and images of downtown Harrisonburg, VA from the 1960s-2000s.","Arranged into three subseries: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, and Miscellaneous Reports, 1946-1992. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 1.1: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, contains a continuous run of annual reports for the City Planning Commission from 1965 through 1981. These annual reports include planning commission highlights and monthly summaries of activities. The 1965-1966 report notes that Robert J. Sullivan Jr. took over the duties of Planning Director on October 1, 1965.","Subseries 1.2: Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, contains reports prepared under the contract for the Local Planning Section: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, State of Virginia. The preparation of these reports was funded in part through an urban planning grant from the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The reports contain analysis of various aspects of the city of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and information pertaining to residential neighborhoods and the downtown area. These Urban Planning Grants also include a 1966 comprehensive plan for development over the following twenty years as well as a summary report of that plan. These reports were office copies that belonged to Robert James Sullivan Jr. and have his name written on the cover. Because of excessive mold on these reports, all items from this subseries have been photocopied and originals discarded.","Subseries 1.3: Miscellaneous City Planning Reports, 1946-1992, contains various other reports that relate to city planning in Harrisonburg or city planning in general. Two reports relate to city planning in Norfolk, Virginia from the 1940s and 1950s and document urban renewal or \"slum clearance\" efforts there. Box 1 folder 27 contains an outline of the history of City Planning in Harrisonburg, beginning with the establishment of the Planning Commission in March, 1938. The report titled Harrisonburg: \"The City with the Planned Future,\" contains a detailed history of the founding and growth of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and documentation of land annexation as well a listing of the members of City Council from 1849-2006.","Arranged into two subseries: City Planning, 1960-2012, and Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 2.1: City Planning, 1960-2012, contains materials that Sullivan created in his role as City Planner, or that relate to city planning functions. Types of materials include photos and other documents related to the Northeast Urban Redevelopment Project, newspaper articles about city planning and the growth and development of Harrisonburg, and documents relating to zoning and historic district status. The folders titled \"What do you think of Federal Aid? Photos and description,\" contain a document written in 2012 by Sullivan explaining the history of urban redevelopment in Harrisonburg, and his role in the \"slum clearance\" projects of the 1950s and 1960s.","Subseries 2.2: Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008, contains materials collected by Sullivan that relate to the history of Harrisonburg, as well as materials he created related to the history and development of the city. Sullivan was known as the \"unofficial historian of Harrisonburg\" and materials in this subseries document the history and development of Harrisonburg. Items of note include original drawings of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1950s and 1960s as well as posters and brochures that contain Sullivan's sketches for the 1980 Bicentennial celebration. Other materials include the text of various talks Sullivan gave on the history of Harrisonburg to various groups in town.","Arranged Chronologically. Materials in the Personal Papers series document Sullivan's professional activities as well as his time as an instructor in the Political Science Department at James Madison University. Please note that the folder titled \"JMU Classes - Evaluations,\" do not contain student grades or performance evaluations, but rather contain evaluations completed by students about Sullivan's performance as an instructor. For details of Sullivan's life and career highlights please see the folder titled \"Background Information Robert J. Sullivan Jr., August 1998.\"","Arranged Chronologically. The Scrapbooks and Newspaper series consists of newspaper clippings collected by Sullivan, either loose in folders, or pasted into scrapbook pages, that document city planning activities primarily in Harrisonburg, VA. Most newspaper clippings come from the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record. In addition to clippings that document city planning efforts, Sullivan also collected clippings that relate to historical aspects of Harrisonburg, particularly those that feature images of Harrisonburg from the past. The folder titled \"Old Times\" : News and photos from the Daily News-Record contains a copy of the front page of the Daily News-Record from 1945 that reports on the ending of World War II. Please note that the scrapbooks in box 5, folders 4-7 are photocopies of the original scrapbooks. The original scrapbooks suffered from mold damage and were not retained.","The maps series contains maps produced or used by the Harrisonburg Housing and Redevelopment Authority that document homes and businesses in areas of Harrisonburg slated for demolition through urban renewal initiatives. Other city planning maps include hand-drawn maps created by Sullivan that show the growth of Harrisonburg over time and through annexation, as well as miscellaneous maps of Harrrisonburg and Rockingham County collected from various sources. Map identifier is located on the back of each item in the bottom right corner.","Broad Street, Mason Street, N. Main Street","Broad Street, E. Gay St.","N. Mason St, Rock St.","Effinger St., Broad St.","N. Mason, E. Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., E. Rock St.","This series comprises photographic prints and slides created or collected by Sullivan that primarily document neighborhoods, buildings, and other locations in and around Harrisonburg, Virginia from circa 1930 to 2006.\nImages document the areas of Harrisonburg targeted for urban renewal in the 1960s, street widening and other planning commission projects, as well as buildings and other features of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1960s-early 2000s. Images in this series were taken and used by Sullivan both in his professional capacity as City Planning Director, as well as for personal use. Other content found among this series includes images of Harrisonburg High School football games in the early 2000s as well as images of JMU students in classes taught by Sullivan and on walking tours conducted as part of his courses from 1990-2006. Items identified as photo albums in the inventory were removed from their original albums and foldered individually with corresponding captions as folder titles.","\nAll slides have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons  (https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).  Slides are arranged topically from the original arrangement created by Sullivan, and are listed alphabetically. Descriptive titles for the topical groupings listed in the inventory were transcribed from Sullivan's own description, written onto slide reel boxes. Additionally, Sullivan wrote item level image description onto most slides in the collection. That descriptive information is listed as the image title when viewing the images within JMU Scholarly Commons.","Most slide images document Harrisonburg and the surrounding area from the 1960s-1980s. Other content includes images of Reston, VA, and Durham, NC that feature housing complexes and downtown areas. Note that images of Harrisonburg are found within the grouping labeled as \"Durham, NC,\" as well as in the grouping titled \"non-H'burg.\"","Includes Turkey Statue - \"Welcome to Rockingham County Turkey Capital.\"","Harrisonburg \"City Hall\" Bryan Mabry, Harrisonburg School Board Office, VA Quilt Museum, Massanutten Regional Library, Rockingham County Office Building, Rockingham County Court House, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Dept. of Health and Social Services, J. R. Lineweaver Apartments, Harrisonburg Fire Station #4, VA Dept. of Taxation Office, ABC Store, Rockingham Co. Government Administration Center, Rockingham Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Harrisonburg Electric Commission, Court House Clock Tower","Two aerials of Harrisonburg and one of JMU."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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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. 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. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Acc. 1996.024 received on 6/28/96 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 1997.006 received on 7/11/97 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 1998.024 received on 7/29/98 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 1999.052 received on 7/15/99 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2001.050 received on 7/7/01 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2002.037 received on 6/20/02 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2003.006 received on 7/04/03 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2004.008 received on 7/09/04 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2005.002 received on 6/25/05 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2005.003 received on 7/8/2005 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2005.006 received in 6/2005 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2005.007 received on 8/10/05 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2005.008 received on 8/10/05 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2005.009 received on 8/10/05 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2006.010 received on 7/31/06 from the Office of the President.","  Acc. 2007.007 received on 7/18/07 from the Office of the President.","3 cubic feet of Acc. 2005.003 is set for destruction due to the Virginia General Schedule 103 012185.","Portions of this collection are stored offsite. Consult a staff member for details.","This collection is currently not arranged and described but kept in the order in which it was received. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Acc. 2005.009 was rehoused by Lauren Barbera, SCRC Staff, in August 2013.","Sullivan's personal papers are available as: Timothy J. Sullivan Papers (UA 2.20). ","Acc. 1993.14, three videotapes of Sullivan's inauguration, were added to the Videotape Collection. \nAdditional audio, visual, and publications are available in other University Archives collections. Consult a staff member for details.","Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Virginia Maritime Heritage Foundation Invitation (UA 2006.010.01).","Portions of this collection are stored off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval. Please consult staff for assistance.","This collection includes subject files, speeches, and other material from the administration of College of William and Mary President Timothy J. Sullivan. For the most part, headings assigned to folders in their office of origin have been maintained in the box list inventories available here. Consult a staff member for assistance.","21 Boxes","Possibly restricted.","Acc. 1996.14 contains miscellaneous items including tapes, artifacts, framed items, and miscellaneous files. (2 boxes)","Restricted.","Book.","Book.","Book.","Book.","Add to Invoices 1991-1992 file \"H.\"","2 tapes included in the Committee to Furnish the President's House items.","Tape included in the Committee to Furnish the President's House items.","Book included in the Committee to Furnish the President's House items.","Acc. 1996.024 contains records from the President's Office from 1993-1994.","(See President's Advisory Council)","Restricted.","Acc. 1997.006 contains alphabetical subject files from the President's Office from 1994-1995.","Possibly Restricted.","Acc. 1998.024 contains subject files and correspondence from the President's Office from 1995-1996.","W\u0026M/SACLANT Symposium April 11-April 13, 1996","Self-Study Accreditation","Sec. Skunda","Possibly restricted.","Acc. 1999.052 contains subject files and corresondence from the President's Office from 1996-1997.","including Elderhostel","Contact Reports, also see: Travel","Catalogs in Colleen's Office","including Land Exchange W\u0026M/ City of Williamsburg","includes World Wide Web","including Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology--Eastern Virginia Medical School--Psy. D. Program","including the Common Fund","including Gay and Lesbian issues","in Oyster Point, Newport News","formerly Administration and Finance","formerly Institute of Early American History and Culture","Oyster Point, Newport News--W\u0026M Part-Time--MBA Program","formly Commerce and Resources, Sec. Skunda","Jefferson Lab, formerly CEBAF","Eastern Virginia Medical School--Psy. D. Program, see Eastern Virginia Medical School","former Board of Visitors members","including community","including Spotswood Society","Acc. 2000.012 contains subject files and correspondence from the President's Office from 1997-1998.","in Newport News on CEBAF property, unsed to be in file Oyster Pt. Property/Science Center","Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, has its own file","Pres. Sullivan 1997 recipient","Contact Reports, also see: Travel","Catalogs in Clyde's Office","including land exchange W\u0026M/ City of Wmsbg","includes World Wide Web","including Virginia Consortium, for Professional Psychology--Eastern Medical School--Psy. D. Program","inlcuding the Common Fund","including the Common Fund","including Christopher Fildes","Folders 6-7 are restricted from patron access. Please see Archives staff for assistance.","Abestos Removal contract","Denied admission--document program","Tenure","Honor Code Violation","Discrimination","University Center Project","Job Discrimination--Richard Bland College","Employment practices","Grievance procedure compliance","EEOC Discrimination","Discrimination/ Tenure","Discrimination against women athletes","Injured by fall at Blow Hall","In-state status","Tenure","in Oyster Point, Newport News","formerly Administration and Finance","formerly Institute of Early American History and Culture","Oyster Point, Newport News--W\u0026M Part-Time MBA Program","Spring 1997 and Fall 1997","formerly Commerce and Resources, Sec. Skunda","Formerly CEBAF","The Supply Room Invoices","including community and Cedar Grove Cemetery","including Spotswood Society","including correspondence with HRH Prince Charles","Acc. 2001.050 contains subject files and correspondence from the President's Office from 1998-1999.","in Newport News on CEBAF property, used to be in file Oyster Point Prop./Science Center file","including Elderhostel","TJS recipient 1999","Contact Reports, also see Travel","in Clydes Office, left cabinet, 4th drawer","Catalogs in Clyde's Office","Includes World Wide Web","including Virginia Consortiam for Professional Psychology","including the Common Fund","including the Common Fund","Michael Fox","including Gay and Lesbian issues","Guides, Surveys, etc.","formly Administration and Finance","Gordon Binnua and Karen Washabau","formly: Institute of Early American History and Culture","formly Commerce and Resources, Sec. Skunda","Jefferson Lab, formerly CEBAF","formerly Special Events","The Supply Room Invoices","Copies in Assistant to the President's Office","including community and Cedar Grove Cemetery","including Spotswood Society","Acc. 2002.037 contains subject files and correspondence from the Office of the President from 1999-2000.","Includes Elderhostel","Service to the community and the college","Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation","Contact reports. Also see: Travel.","includes land exchange William \u0026 Mary and City of Williamsburg","Spong memorial","including Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology","includes the Common Fund","includes the Common Fund","includes the Common Fund","including Christopher Fildes","includes Gay and Lesbian issues","Technology Services","Guides, Surveys, etc.","Alpha file","in Oyster Point, Newport News","formerly Admistration and Finance","Do not transfer","Formerly Institute of Early American History and Culture","See Swem House and Stetson Gardens","formerly Commerce and Resources, Sec. Skunda","later named: Plumeri House","formerly CEBAF","formerly Special Events","copies in Room 9, 3rd Floor Brafferton","incl. community and Cedar Grove Cemetery","includes the Spotswood Society","Acc. 2003.006 contains subject files and correspondence from the Office of the President from 2000-2001.","Work File","Work File","including Christopher Fildes","surplus inventory","alpha file","in Oyster Point, Newport News","Jefferson Lab, formerly CEBAF","includes Spotswood Society","This series contains records from the President's Office from 2001-2002. These include subject files and correspondence. Boxes 1-17 and a few folders in Box 18 contain subject files, while the rest of Box 18 and Box 19 contain correspondence to and from Sullivan that date from the 1990s to 2004.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Acc. 2005.002 contains subject files and correspondence from the Office of the President from 2002-2003.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Acc. 2005.006 contains appointment books from 1982-2004 and President's House guestbooks from 1992-2005.","This series contains subject files from the Office of the President from 2003-2004. This accession is restricted pending review by staff.","Restricted.","Restricted.","Restricted.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Responses","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Acc. 2005.008 appears to have been removed from Acc. 2005.007. The materials in this accession include tapes, travel files, files on individuals and donors, older subject files, and President Sullivan's event notebooks.","Acc. 2005.009 contains speeches and articles from Timothy Sullivan's term, as well as speeches from individuals other than Sullivan, arranged chronologically.","Acc. 2006.010 contains subject files and correspondence from the Office of the President from 2004-2005.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Includes Binder","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Acc. 2007.007 includes event notebooks for 2002-2005 for events such as Charter Day, Commencement, Convocation, Homecoming, and Employee Appreciation Day.","1 cubic feet of audiovisual material was separated from Acc. 2004.008 on 2/10/2009 and was made part of the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58).","  0.2 cubic feet of photographs were separated from Acc. 2004.008 on 11/19/2009 and was made part of the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8).","  One DVD of the Investiture of Sandra Day O'Connor as Chancellor and the Inauguration of President Gene R. 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Portions of this collection are restricted. Consult a staff member for details. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. 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Consult a staff member for details.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Virginia Maritime Heritage Foundation Invitation (UA 2006.010.01).\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Sullivan's personal papers are available as: Timothy J. Sullivan Papers (UA 2.20). ","Acc. 1993.14, three videotapes of Sullivan's inauguration, were added to the Videotape Collection. \nAdditional audio, visual, and publications are available in other University Archives collections. Consult a staff member for details.","Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Virginia Maritime Heritage Foundation Invitation (UA 2006.010.01)."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePortions of this collection are stored off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval. 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(2 boxes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRestricted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdd to Invoices 1991-1992 file \"H.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 tapes included in the Committee to Furnish the President's House items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape included in the Committee to Furnish the President's House items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook included in the Committee to Furnish the President's House items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1996.024 contains records from the President's Office from 1993-1994.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(See President's Advisory Council)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRestricted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1997.006 contains alphabetical subject files from the President's Office from 1994-1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly Restricted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1998.024 contains subject files and correspondence from the President's Office from 1995-1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW\u0026amp;M/SACLANT Symposium April 11-April 13, 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelf-Study Accreditation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSec. 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Please see Archives staff for assistance.","Abestos Removal contract","Denied admission--document program","Tenure","Honor Code Violation","Discrimination","University Center Project","Job Discrimination--Richard Bland College","Employment practices","Grievance procedure compliance","EEOC Discrimination","Discrimination/ Tenure","Discrimination against women athletes","Injured by fall at Blow Hall","In-state status","Tenure","in Oyster Point, Newport News","formerly Administration and Finance","formerly Institute of Early American History and Culture","Oyster Point, Newport News--W\u0026M Part-Time MBA Program","Spring 1997 and Fall 1997","formerly Commerce and Resources, Sec. 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