Fletcher, John Gould, 1886-1950
Found in 14 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.
Thomas E. Douglass Research Materials Related to John Gould Fletcher Correspondence
The collection contains correspondence and research notes related to the correspondence of Arkansas poet John Gould Fletcher. The materials were created and compiled by scholar Thomas E. Douglass as part of the research for his 1965 dissertation, "The Correspondence of John Gould Fletcher: A Catalogue."
Thomas Stearns Eliot Letters to John Gould Fletcher
Xerox copy of carbon copies of 51 typed letters addressed to John Gould Fletcher. Twenty-six of the letters were written by T. S. Eliot as editor of The Criterion, and twenty-five of them were written on the editor's behalf by his secretary, "IPF."
Charlie May Fletcher Papers
John Gould Fletcher "At the Piano" Materials
Handwritten poem by John Gould Fletcher, "At the Piano, 1902-1942," signed by Fletcher and written in memory of Mary Head; photocopy of sheet music written by Burnet Tuthill to accompany Fletcher's "At the Piano"; additional photocopy of each work.
John Gould Fletcher- Edward J. O’Brien Correspondence
John Gould Fletcher Papers
Louis and Elsie Freund Papers
John Fletcher Gould Supplementary Papers
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, genealogical records, clippings, and other materials pertaining to the childhood, education, professional activities and relations, and other aspects of the life and work of the Arkansas Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, writer, and critic John Gould Fletcher, and to his interest in genealogy and family history.
F. Eugene Haun Collection
Ben F. Johnson III Collection
The collection contains three audiocassettes of oral history interviews conducted by Ben F. Johnson III while engaged in researching a biography of Arkansas poet John Gould Fletcher. Subjects interviewed included Mary Fletcher Worthen, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Terry, Mrs. George Rose Smith, and Dr. Woodbridge Morris.
Andy Nettleship Medallions Commemorating John Gould Fletcher
Two bronze medallions designed and commissioned by Arkansas pathologist Andy Nettleship to commemorate the life of Arkansas writer John Gould Fletcher. On the obverse is a profile of Fletcher with the inscription "Poet"; on the reverse is a quill with the inscription "John Gould Fletcher 1886-1950" and "He bore a burden of Fire."
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.