Simon, Charlie May Hogue, 1897-1977
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Cora Pinkley Call Papers Addendum
Additional letters, business papers, literary manuscripts, newspaper clippings and photographs created or collected by Call during her career as a Eureka Springs, Arkansas, writer and life president of the Ozark Writers and Artists Guild. Correspondents include John Gould Fletcher, Charlie May Simon, Charles H. Brough, and Orval Faubus. Manuscripts include those by Thomas Elmore Lucy and Bonnie Lela Crump.
Charlie May Fletcher Papers
John Gould Fletcher Papers
Louis and Elsie Freund Papers
Teresa Irwin Luneau "A Critical Biography of Charlie May Simon" Typescript
The collection consists of a photocopy of a partial typescript of Teresa Irwin Luneau's unpublished biography of Arkansas children's writer Charlie May Simon. Included are a title page, outline, and chapters one ("Her Life") and four ("Her Autobiographies").
Charlie May Simon Letter
Letter from writer Charlie May Hogue Simon to Miss Long's fourth grade students in Morrilton, Arkansas, in response to their letters. The class had read Simon's All Men Are Brothers and Secret on the Congo. She answers their questions on topics like her travels to Africa, her name, and her writings.
Charlie May Hogue Simon Letters
The collection consists of twelve letters written by Simon to donor, Earle Leighton Rudolph, pertaining mostly to the John Gould Fletcher literary works and the plans to donate her husband's manuscripts and personal papers to the Special Collections Division, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas.