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Courier Volume Iv, Number 3, Whole Number 23, Autumn 1964, Syracuse University Library Associates Oct 1964

Courier Volume Iv, Number 3, Whole Number 23, Autumn 1964, Syracuse University Library Associates

The Courier

The issue contains information on topics including : Teddy Roosevelt and the Boy from Syracuse -- Hors-d''oeuvres by a Master Chef: The Critics and Joyce Carol Oates -- Mr. J. Terry Bender -- Library facilities -- Collection policy of the Arents Room -- Poem entitled The Longest Journey -- On the Splendor of "I Remember Dorothy" -- Horatio Alger and Ralph D. Gardner - Emma Goldman was Emma Goldman -- Poetry by Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Margaret Widdemer -- Bookbinding technique.


Courier Volume Iv, Number 2, Whole Number 22, Summer 1964, Syracuse University Library Associates Jul 1964

Courier Volume Iv, Number 2, Whole Number 22, Summer 1964, Syracuse University Library Associates

The Courier

This issue details subjects such as: purchases from the class of 1912 fund. Red and the Reds : a collection of books and papers by the Late Dorothy Thompson Red Lewis's second wife where Lewis describes the Anarchists Christmas Ball he attended in 1910. Also describes whether or not to keep a dust jacket. Swineburne's literary career, and essay "I remember Dorothy" describes writer Dorothy Thompson.


Courier Volume Iv, Number 1, Whole Number 21, March 1964, Syracuse University Library Associates Mar 1964

Courier Volume Iv, Number 1, Whole Number 21, March 1964, Syracuse University Library Associates

The Courier

Article about Konrad Bercovici, author of Roumanian tales and novels. His daughter gave his books, papers, manuscripys, published and unpublished and extensive corrospondence to Syracuse University. Also given to the Library was "one of the most beautiful Book of Hours ever seen in this part of the world".

Other recent additions of Special Collections material are described.