Descriptive Summary
Crews, Judson
Judson Crews Papers
1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966)
TXRC94-A16
17 boxes (7.15 linear feet)
Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin
The papers of poet, editor, publisher, and book dealer Judson Crews include
extensive correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts of novels, poetry, and
other genres written by Crews under his many pseudonyms, and materials relating to
censorship.
English.
Biographical Sketch
Judson Crews, poet, editor, publisher, and book dealer, was born June 30, 1917, in Waco,
Texas, to Noah George Crews and Tommie Farmer Crews. In 1947 he married Mildred Tolbert,
a photographer and writer who also contributed to her husband's early publications and
works. They had two children, Anna Bush and Carole Judith, before divorcing in 1980.
Crews received both the B.A. (1941) and M.A. (1944) in Sociology from Baylor University,
and during 1946-1947 studied fine arts at Baylor. In addition, Crews did graduate study
at the University of Texas, El Paso in 1967. He has worked as an educator at Wharton
County Junior College, New Mexico (1967-1970), the University of New Mexico, Gallup
Branch (1971-1972), and at the University of Zambia (1974-1978). He has also been
involved in social work. After two years in the U. S. Army Medical Corps during World
War II, Crews moved his family and business, Motive Press, from Waco, Texas, to Taos,
New Mexico, where he began his writing and publishing career in earnest.
Judson Crews was a prominent figure in the Southwest poetry scene as a poet, editor, and
publisher of contemporary poetry and art magazines. Crews is known as an original and
innovative poet applying the 20th-century poetic techniques of poets like Pound,
Williams, and Wallace Stevens in an idiosyncratic way. Since 1935 he has contributed to
a large number of little magazines, journals, and anthologies. These include
Beloit Poetry Journal, Evergreen Review, Poetry Now, Wormwood Review, City Lights Anthology (1974), Poems Southwest (1968), and An Uninhibited Treasury of Erotic Poetry
(1963). His published chapbooks include A Poet's Breath (1950), Come Curse
the Moon (1952), The Wrath Wrenched
Splendor of Love (1956), The Ogres
Who Were His Henchmen (1958), and The Stones of Konarak (1966). Crews' more recent works include the chapbook,
Nolo Contendere (1966), edited by
Joanie Whitebird and a 1982 collection of poems, The Clock of Moss, edited by Carol Bergé.
Crews admittedly wrote under numerous pseudonyms. Of these pseudonyms, Willard Emory
Betis, Trumbull Drachler, Cerise Farallon (Mrs. Trumbull Drachler, maiden name Lena
Johnston), and Tobi Macadams have been clearly identified. In the instance of these, and
possibly many other pseudonymous names, Crews created a fantasy world of writers to
encompass, perhaps, the breadth of his literary ambitions.
Crews' fiction and non-fiction writing includes two unpublished novels and numerous
essays. Crews was a crusader in various causes related to his writing and publishing
activities. These causes include such topics as obscenity and censorship, freedom of
sexual expression, and women's reproductive issues including abortion, contraception,
and forced sterilization. Other essays include literary criticism, such as book reviews,
as well as regional topics as found in
The
Southern Temper (1946), and Patocinio Barela: Taos Wood Carver (1955). In 1976 Crews began an extensive
memoir which remains unpublished.
Crews' publishing activities began in earnest after his move from Texas to the Taos
area. He started the
Este Es Press in
1946, which remained in operation until 1966. The little magazines with which he was
involved from 1940 to 1966 include The Deer and
Dachshund, The Flying Fish, Motive, The Naked Ear, Poetry Taos, Suck-Egg Mule: A Recalcitrant Beast, Taos: A Deluxe Magazine of the Arts,
and Vers Libre. Together with Scott
Greer, he was co-editor of Crescendo: A
Laboratory for Young America, and worked with Jay Waite on Gale. Crews published not only his own
chapbooks and magazines but also those of his friends and colleagues, including the
Zambian poet Mason Jordan Mason, among others. In conjunction with this printing
activity, Crews operated the Motive Book Shop which became a focal point for the
dissemination and advocacy of avant-garde poetry, important little magazines and
literary reviews, as well as so-called pornographic materials. The material that Crews
sold ranged from literary classics such as the works of D. H. Lawrence and Henry Miller,
to hard-to-obtain domestic and foreign avant-garde journals, and nudist magazines. Crews
was also a friend as well as an advocate of Henry Miller and continued to sell Miller's
works after they were banned in the United States.
Scope and Contents
The Judson Crews Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966), include correspondence, drafts,
notes, manuscripts, and newspaper clippings, as well as page proofs, paste-ups, and
various materials collected for publication. The collection is arranged in five series:
Correspondence, 1935-1981 (7.5 boxes); Works, 1946-1974 (2 boxes); Works by Others,
1945-1966 (2 boxes); Publications Edited, 1940-1965 (1.5 boxes); Censorship Activities,
1945-1966 (1 box); and Personal Papers, 1935-1966 (3 boxes).
Crews' correspondence with friends, colleagues and editors, subscribers and customers
dominates the collection. Significant correspondents include Wendell B. Anderson, Imamu
Amiri Baraka, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Robert Bly, Charles Bukowski, Glen Coffield,
Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Carol Ely Harper, Langston Hughes, Aldous Huxley,
John F. Kennedy, Meridel Le Sueur, Gordon Lish, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Larry McMurtry, Henry
Miller, Anaïs Nin, Kenneth Patchen, Kenneth Rexroth, Alan Swallow, Louis Untermeyer,
William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. While most of the correspondence is of a
business nature, some letters from writers with whom Crews was more intimate shed light
on his personal life and creative process. Other correspondence with individuals,
organizations, and government agencies pertains specifically to Crews' involvement in
censorship and obscenity issues. A complete list of correspondents can be found at the
end of this inventory.
Manuscripts of works by Crews and others are also present in the collection. Among these
are poems by Crews spanning the years 1946-1965, including those published separately in
individual chapbooks. Other unpublished poetry manuscripts include
Sudden Encounter (nd) and The Unnecessary Serpent (nd). Numerous early works by Crews are found in the
works series, including two as yet unpublished novels, miscellaneous essays, book
reviews, and notebooks, as well as a 1974 diary of Crews' travel in Africa. Some of
Crews' pseudonymous poetry (by Willard Emory Betis, Trumbull Drachler, and Cerise
Farallon) is also present. Other writers whose works are represented in this collection
include Wendell B. Anderson, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Carol Bergé, Scott Greer, Norman
Macleod, Mason Jordan Mason, Alfred Morang, and Robert Rivera.
Publication files for several little magazines with which Crews was involved, about 1940
to 1965, are also found among these papers. These include
The Deer and Dachshund, The Flying Fish, The Naked Ear, Gale (co-edited with Jay Waite),
Poetry Taos, Taos: A Deluxe Magazine of the Arts,
and Suck Egg Mule: A Recalcitrant
Beast.
A few personal records such as medical and military papers, are also present. Other
materials in the collection include numerous clippings, many of which are related to
obscenity and censorship topics (especially the Henry Miller obscenity trial of 1961),
advertisements, brochures, and catalogs from nudist colonies, and newsletters and
pamphlets from a variety of political and literary organizations in which Crews was
interested, helped organize, or of which he was a member. Copies of
The Horse Fly (1935-1965), written by his friend Spud
Johnson, are also found here.
Beyond the study of Crews and his writings, this collection also provides insight into
the Southwestern and avant-garde poetry scenes of the 1950s and 1960s, the publication
and editorial process involved in publishing little magazines, the assumption and use of
pseudonymous literary identities, as well as issues involved in publishing and
bookselling, such as censorship, obscenity, and the import and sale of banned books
through the U. S. mails.
Series Descriptions
Series I. Correspondence, 1935-1981 (7.5 boxes)
This series consists of correspondence from Crews' friends, colleagues, and
editors of numerous little magazines and poetry anthologies. There is also an
extensive correspondence with subscribers to his publications and customers of his
book store and mail order service, the Motive Book Shop. This series is divided
into Crews' correspondence, outgoing and incoming, and a group of correspondence
received by others. The incoming correspondence is arranged alphabetically;
individuals for whom there is more extensive material have separate folders. There
is a chronological group of Crews' outgoing correspondence (1963-1981) which
includes copies of letters to numerous editors and colleagues. These are the most
recent letters among the papers and reflect his editorial and personal
relationships with Carol Bergé and Joannie Whitebird.
There is one folder each of correspondence from Robert Creeley and Henry Miller,
as well as persons known to the community of little magazines such as Wendell B.
Anderson, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, and Oscar Collier. Other well-known writers
such as Imamu Amiri Baraka (aka LeRoi Jones), Robert Bly, Charles Bukowski,
Langston Hughes, Anaïs Nin, Kenneth Patchen, and William Carlos Williams are
represented here. The correspondence with Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin concerns
business matters rather than any literary influence or mentorship. Other
correspondence, especially that with Beaudoin, Creeley, and Patchen, is of a more
personal and critical nature, and includes discussion of poetics and careers.
Some of the general correspondence reflects Crews' interest in numerous causes,
such as obscenity and censorship, freedom of sexual expression, and women's
reproductive issues including abortion, contraception, and forced sterilization.
The correspondence also documents the degree to which Crews was involved in the
dissemination and advocacy of avant-garde poetry through little magazines as well
as the degree to which he helped push the limits and merits of what was, in the
1950s and 1960s, considered pornographic material. Censorship of literary works
such as those by James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, and Henry Miller was a crucial issue
to the avant-garde, Beat, and other regional and literary movements in the United
States. Crews, as a friend and advocate of Henry Miller, continued to sell the
works of Miller and others after they were banned.
There is also a subseries of correspondence received by others, 1947-1966, which
includes that of his wife, Mildred Tolbert, and of his friend and colleague
Wendell B. Anderson. There is one folder of correspondence received by Scott Greer
almost entirely from James Franklin Lewis, co-editor of
Crescendo, 1941-1944. Also found here are two folders
addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Trumbull Drachler and Cerise Farallon, two of Crews'
pseudonyms. Cerise Farallon is, in fact, a pen
name for Mrs. Trumbull Drachler whose maiden
name is Lena Johnston. Some of this
correspondence documents these fictional identities, such as a wedding invitation,
and letters from editors and publishers. Also found here is correspondence to
Mason Jordan Mason. Crews appears as Mason's editor, publisher, and liaison to
other publishers and colleagues in this correspondence.
Series II. Works, 1946-1978 (2 boxes)
Manuscripts for Crews' poems spanning 1946-1965 are present as are poems published
in individual chapbooks. These works are arranged alphabetically by title, except
for individual poetry manuscripts which can be found at the end of the series. The
individual poems have been left in Crews' original order, which may represent a
gathering intended for a published collection of his poetry. The manuscripts are
annotated with revisions, printer's marks, and often the date and place of
publication. Many are signed by Crews. Each is also numbered in at least two
places on the page. The meaning of this numbering system is not known, but may be
related to specific magazine issues.
The manuscript for
The Iron Crucible, from
which Crews selected poems for an early privately-printed chapbook, No Is the Night (1949), is present.
Two other poetry manuscripts, Sudden Encounter
(nd) and The Unnecessary Serpent (nd), are
found here, signed and/or annotated by Crews. One folder includes poems written
under three of Crews' pseudonyms (Trumbull Drachler, Willard Emory Betis, and
Cerise Farallon).
Also found in this series are numerous early non-poetry works. These include two
unpublished novels,
Vengeance Ho: A Story of Adventure
in the Old West (nd), and Rape of the
Innocent...Rape of the [Damned] (1959-1960). A separate manuscript,
The Curse of Ham, appears to be a version
of Chapter II of Rape of the Innocent...Rape of the
[Damned]. Essays such as The Past Decade of
the New Poetry and drafts of essays on the topics of contraception,
sterilization, obscenity, and censorship are also among the papers in this series.
A notebook titled Documents (nd) is in the
form of a literary scrapbook with annotations. There is also one folder of book
reviews of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction titles. Accompanying these works is
correspondence concerning censorship and editorial problems with the potential
publication of the novel Rape of the Innocent...Rape
of the [Damned]. This series also includes a diary kept in 1974 by
Crews during his tenure at the University of Zambia in Lusaka, Africa.
Series III. Works by Others, 1945-1966 (2 boxes)
Because Crews collected manuscripts by friends for possible publication, numerous
manuscripts by Wendell B. Anderson, Scott Greer, Norman Macleod, Mason Jordan
Mason, and Robert Rivera are present. These manuscripts are arranged
alphabetically by author. Among these works are five folders of poetry by Wendell
B. Anderson, which include a dozen chapbooks and two essays, arranged
alphabetically by title, and one folder of poems by Anderson. There is one folder
each of miscellaneous poems by Robert Rivera and Scott Greer, editor of
Gale. Also present is a manuscript of
Norman Macleod's The Whaling Christ and other
Poems.
Mason Jordan Mason's poetry in this collection is typed and numbered in a method
similar to that used by Crews for his own poems. The manuscript for Mason's
chapbook,
The Mules that Angels Ride,
is also among Crews' papers. Mason became known as an American Negro writer during the 1950s and 1960s
and was published, anthologized, and hailed by such African American writers as
Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) and Langston Hughes as an important new voice in
African American poetry. Although Crews continues to deny the assertion, it was
generally assumed in the literary community to which Crews belonged that Mason was
yet another of Crews' cleverly constructed literary personas. Crews reported that
he spent part of his teaching sabbatical in Zambia, 1974-1978, searching for Mason
and lamented that all traces of the promising poet seemed to have vanished.
One folder of little magazines contains Crews' poetry as well as the poems of many
of the aforementioned poets. These publications, spanning 1959-1966, include
The Camel's Hump (Keith
Wilson, ed.), Golden Gate (Glen
Coffield, ed.), Jacaranda, an all
Crews edition of Seed #31, Marvin Malone's, Nightshade, and
The Desert Review's Penny Poetry
Sheet.
A few other manuscripts by numerous writers remain scattered throughout the
collection, especially in the Correspondence and Publications Edited series. These
writers include Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Carol Bergé and Alfred Morang.
Series IV. Publications Edited, 1940-1965 (1.5 boxes)
This series comprises material from 1940 to 1965 concerning several early
magazines with which Crews was associated:
The Deer and Dachshund, The Flying Fish, Gale, The Naked Ear, Poetry Taos, Taos: A Deluxe Magazine of the Arts,
and Suck Egg Mule: A Recalcitrant
Beast, arranged alphabetically by magazine title. These materials are
for the most part fragmentary, loosely organized, and contain material for more
than one issue. The materials from The
Naked Ear are primarily for issues #8 and #9 (ca. 1950), and include
paste-ups, photographs, and printer's proofs, as well as submitted manuscripts.
Crews states that he was involved with Jay Waite in the publication of
Gale magazine. The files for Gale (about 1 box) are more complete
than those for the other magazines. These files also include pasteups,
photographs, and printer's proofs as well as manuscripts submitted for
publication, correspondence, and a final printed copy of each issue for Volume I,
#1-8, 10-12, and Volume II, #1-5 (1949-1950). Among these papers are three folders
of correspondence from Gale,
alphabetically arranged. Correspondence is found, however, throughout this
series.
Also present in the series are two folders of photographs and art works, including
drawings, woodcuts, and prints by artists such as Oscar Collier, Luis Herrera
Guevara, and Mildred Tolbert. Some of these materials were used in Crews'
publications.
Series V. Censorship Activities, 1945-1966, nd (1 box)
The Censorship Activities series is arranged alphabetically either by topic or
correspondent. Crews' outgoing correspondence comprises one folder of handwritten
drafts and carbon copies, 1960-1964, including his letters to the editor, as well as letters to individuals representing
organizations, local government, and the U. S. Congress. These concern Crews'
efforts against literary and artistic censorship on the local and federal levels.
Incoming correspondence includes letters addressed to Trumbull Drachler, one of
Crews' pseudonyms, and correspondence from the Henry Miller Literary Society and
officials of the U. S. Post Office and Treasury Departments. These letters mainly
concern problems with selling books and magazines through the mail, as well as
pending hearings and legislation on censorship. Also present are numerous
clippings concerning the Miller obscenity trial in 1961, and other articles
relating to censorship and banning of literature.
Crews used the nudist and other pornographic
materials collected here (primarily visual images of women) for collages that he
created for the covers of several chapbooks. These materials include brochures,
catalogs, and advertisements for nudist colonies, art films and books, magazines, and other sexual ephemera. Also
represented are advocacy organizations and publications (both for and against
censorship) such as the American Library Association's
Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom, The Freedom to Read Citizen's Committee
Newsletter, the National Office for Decent Literature, the Christian
Herald's Family Bookshelf, and Americans for Moral Decency.
Series VI. Personal Papers, 1935-1966 (3 boxes)
The Personal Papers series consists of Crews' financial and educational records,
medical and military records, and related correspondence. The series is arranged
alphabetically by format of material or subject. Newspaper clippings, 1944-1966,
cover a range of topics. Also included here are copies of
The Horse Fly (1935-1965) written by Crews'
friend, Spud Johnson. The Horse Fly began as
an independent literary newspaper and became a section of a local New Mexico daily
newspaper, El Crespusculo. Copies
of The Horse Fly are housed in oversize
folders, as are many large posters and flyers of literary and art show openings
and events received by crews in the 1960s.
The series also contains a collection of newsletters and pamphlets from the many
political and literary organizations in which Crews was interested, helped
organize, or of which he was a member, including
Alternative (1949), the Dorian Book Service Review, the War Resisters' League Newsletter, the
Society for Non-Violence Against Nuclear Weapons, and the Society of
Separationists (Madalyn Murray O'Hair, president). Also included here are more
advertisements and brochures for nudist colonies and other sexually-oriented
ephemera.
Other Crews materials can be found in several HRC collections, including the E. E.
Cummings, Henry Miller, Spud Johnson, and Gerard Malanga collections. There are also
letters from Mildred Tolbert Crews in the Spud Johnson Collection.
The HRC was a customer of Crews' book service and purchased various little magazines
between 1959 and 1963. A record of these transactions can be found in the Crews and
Little Magazines Collection Files.
Other collections of Crews' papers are housed at the University of New Mexico Special
Collections Library and at the University of California, Los Angeles. The collection at
UCLA also includes materials of Mildred Tolbert.
Index Terms
Correspondents
Anderson, Wendell B.
Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934- .
Beaudoin, Kenneth Lawrence, 1913- .
Bergé, Carol, 1928- .
Bly, Robert.
Bond, Pearl.
Bontemps, Arna, 1902-1973.
Bukowski, Charles.
Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968.
Childs, Barney.
Ciardi, John, 1916- .
Coffield, Glen, 1917- .
Corman, Cid, 1924- .
Creeley, Robert, 1926- .
Crosby, Caresse, 1892- .
Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919- .
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence.
Ginsberg, Allen, 1926- .
Greer, Scott A.
Hill, Hyacinthe.
Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972.
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967.
Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.
Ignatow, David, 1914- .
Johnson, Walter Willard, 1897-1966.
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald),
1917-1963.
Kupferberg, Tuli.
Legman, G. (Gershon), 1917- .
Le Sueur, Meridel.
Levy, D. A.
Lish, Gordon.
Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962.
Macleod, Norman, 1906- .
Macauley, Robie.
McMurtry, Larry.
Malanga, Gerard.
Miller, Henry, 1891- .
Morang, Alfred, 1902-1958.
Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977.
Patchen, Kenneth, 1911-1971.
Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905- .
Shapiro, Karl, 1913- .
Sorrentino, Gilbert, 1929- .
Swallow, Alan, 1915-1966.
Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-1977.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963.
Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978.
Subjects
American poetry--Southwest, New.
American poetry--Periodicals.
American poetry--20th century.
Erotic poetry, American.
Erotica--Censorship.
Experimental poetry.
Little magazines--United States.
Poets, American.
Southwest, New--Poetry.
Document Types
Chapbooks.
Commonplace books.
Diaries.
First drafts.
Galley proofs.
Photographs.
Poems.
Prints.
Acquisition
Purchases, 1962, 1981
Access
Open for research
Processed by
Yuka Asai, Heather Moore, and Katherine Mosley, 1990, revised by David Hatfield Sparks,
June 1994
Judson Crews Papers--Folder List
Series I. Correspondence, 1935-1981
Crews, Judson, 1935-1981
Outgoing, 1963-1981
1
1
1963-1965
1
2
1978-1979
1
3
1980-1981
Incoming, 1935-1981
1
4
A
1
5-7
Anderson, Wendell B., 1947-1963
2
1
Anderson, Wendell B., 1964-1965
2
2
Ba-Bj
2
3
Beaudoin, Kenneth Lawrence, 1947-1963
2
4
Bl-By
2
5
Ca-Cof
2
6
Cog-Cra
2
7
Collier, Oscar, 1948-1965
3
1
Creeley Robert, 1950-1965
3
2
Crews Family (Anna Bush, Carole, Judson, Eve, Jack, Leila Mai,
Tom, Mrs. N. G. Crews)
3
3
Cro-Cy
3
4
D
3
5
Dickson, E. Pratt, 1951-1963, nd
3
6
Drennan, Joe Wheeler, 1950-1958
3
7
E
3
8
Fa-Fox
3
9
Fra-Fu
4
1
G
4
2
Greer, Scott, 1944-1954
4
3
Griffith, E. V., 1950-1960, nd
4
4
H-Hey
4
5
Harper, Carol Ely, 1944-1965, nd
4
6
Hi-Hux
4
7
Hill, Hyacinthe, 1951-1962
4
8
I
5
1
J
5
2
K
5
3
L-Lish
5
4
Lisle-Ly
5
5
M-Malanga
5
6
Malone, Marvin
5
7
Malone, Ted-Maz
5
8
Med-Myers
6
1
Miller, Henry, 1948-1959,
nd
6
2
Morang, Alfred, 1956-1957, nd
6
3
Moray, Joseph and Sylvi, 1948-1957, nd
6
4
N
6
5
O
6
6
P-Pi
6
7
Pl-Pu
6
8
Q-R
6
9
S-Smirl
7
1
Smith-Sy
7
2
Smith, D. Vincent, 1953-1966
7
3
T
7
4
U-V
7
5
W-White
7
6
Whitman-Wy
7
7
Y-Z
7
8
Unidentified
Correspondence Received By Others, 1941-1966
8
1
Anderson, Wendell B., 1951-1966
8
2
Drachler, Trumbull and Lena (née Johnston) [pseudonyms of Judson
Crews], 1948-1966, nd
8
3
Farallon, Cerise, [pen name of Lena Drachler and pseudonym of Judson
Crews], 1948-1966
8
4
Greer, Scott, 1941-1943
8
5
Mason, Mason Jordan, 1947-1965
8
6
Tolbert, Mildred, 1948-1964,
nd
8
7
Miscellaneous, A-Z
Series II. Works, 1946-1978
8
8
Book Reviews, nd
8
9
“The Curse of Ham” [chapter from novel, nd]
8
10
“The Iron Crucible” [poems, nd]
8
11
“Lusaka, Zambia, 1974” [diary]
8
12
Nolo Contendere
(1978)
Notebooks, nd
8
13
“Documents,” nd
9
1
“The Past Decade of the New Poetry” [essay, ca. 1940]
9
2
Essays on contraception and sterilization, nd
9
3
Essays on Obscenity and Censorship, nd
“Rape of the Innocent...Rape of the [Damned]” [novel, 1959-1960]
9
4-5
3rd revision
9
6
Correspondence, 1960-1961
9
7
Correspondence with Fridtjof-Karla Publications, 1959
9
8
Miscellaneous notes, nd
9
9
“Sudden Encounter” [poems, nd]
9
10
“The Unnecessary Serpent” [poems, nd]
9
11
“Vengeance Ho: A Story of Adventure in the Old West” [novel, nd;
co-author H. L. Cranfill]
10
1-6
Miscellaneous poetry, 1946-1965
10
7
Miscellaneous notes, nd
10
8
Miscellaneous pseudonymous works by Willard Emory Betis, Trumbull
Drachler, Cerise Farallon
Series III. Works by Others, 1945-1966
Anderson, Wendell B.
10
9
“The Awe,” “Big Sur,” “A Blossom Burning Against Time,” “Hart
Mountain,” “Hawks Hunger”
11
1
“Montana,” “Portland: The Hospital 1945-1946,” “Portland
Poems”
11
2
“Rancho 3,” “Rocky Mountain Poems,” and Miscellanous
11
3
“A Visit with Henry Miller,” and “The Painter and the
Poet”
11
4
Miscellaneous collected poetry
11
5
Greer, Scott. Miscellaneous poems
11
6
Macleod, Norman. “The Whaling Christ and other Poems”
11
7-8
Mason, Mason Jordan. Poetry
12
1
“The Mules that Angels Ride,” nd
12
2
Rivera, Robert. Miscellaneous poetry, nd
12
3-4
Miscellaneous manuscripts, galleys, and offprints
12
5
Miscellaneous little magazines, 1959-1966
Series IV. Publications Edited, 1940-1965
12
6
The Deer and Dachshund; Poetry Taos; Taos: A Deluxe Magazine of the
Arts, 1957, nd
12
7
Flying Fish #4 and Supplement; Naked Ear #8, #9; Suck Egg Mule: A
Recalcitrant Beast, 1940-1965
Gale, 1949-1950
12
8
Volume I #1-3, 1949
13
1
Volume I #4-6, 1949
13
2
Volume I #7-8, 10-11, 1949
13
3
Volume I #12, and Volume II #1-5
Correspondence, 1949-1950
13
4
A-E
13
5
F-M
13
6
N-Z
13
7
Photographs by Mildred Tolbert and others
14
1
Miscellaneous art work--drawings, woodcuts, and prints
Series V. Censorship Activities, 1945-1966, nd
14
2
Outgoing Correspondence, 1960-1964, nd
Incoming Correspondence, 1945-1966, nd
14
3
Drachler, Trumbull [pseudonym of Judson Crews], 1959-1962, nd
14
4
Henry Miller Literary Society and Obscenity Trial, 1948-1962
14
5
U. S. Post Office and Treasury Department, 1945-1965
14
6
Miscellaneous, 1946-1966
14
7
Newspaper clippings, 1959-1964
Nudist and pornographic materials
14
8
Newsletters and brochures
15
1
Catalogs and advertisements
Series VI. Personal Papers, 1935-1966
15
2
Child's drawing, nd
15
3
Financial and educational records, 1944-1966
15
4
Newspaper clippings, 1945-1964
15
5
Newspaper clippings, 1935-1965--"The Horse Fly” and
miscellaneous
15
6
Posters and brochures for art galleries and literary events
15
7-8
Miscellaneous newsletters--Anti-war, censorship, 1949-1965
16
1-2
Miscellaneous newsletters--Anti-war, censorship, Nudist, 1946-1965
16
3-6
Political and literary advertisements and pamphlets, nd
17
1-2
Political and literary advertisements and pamphlets, nd
Judson Crews Papers--Index of Correspondents
- Aaron, John ( Chicago
Review)--1.4
- Abbé, George--1.4
- Abbot, Eugene S.--1.4
- Abbot, Ward ( The Desert
Review)--1.4
- Abbott, Charles D. (University of Buffalo. Lockwood Memorial Library)--13.4
- Abernathy, Otis L. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Abrams, Gordon C. (University of Wisconsin Library)--7.6
- Abrams, N. R. (Post Office Department)--14.5
- Abramson, Ben (Abramson's Argus Book Shop)--1.4
- Accent (The Editors)--1.4
- Adams, F. W.--1.4
- Adelman, Janet ( The Grecourt
Review)--1.4
- Agel, Jerome B. (Books!)--1.4
- Aker, Gene ( Nimrod; University
of Tulsa)--1.4
- Alberts, Frank ( 2 1/2: A Quarterly of
Contemporary Art)--1.4
- Albertson, Ursula S. (Literary Art Press)--1.4
- Aldan, Daisy (Folder Editions)--1.4
- Alexander, Caro ( The Grecourt
Review)--1.4
- Allen, Dick ( Poetry
Editions)--1.4
- Allen, Donald--1.4
- Allen, Mary--13.4
- Allen, Sam--1.4
- Alley, Barbara (Charles Scribner's Sons)--1.4
- American News Company, Inc.--1.4
- Amirian, L. T.--1.4
- Amlin, Charles W.--1.4
- Anderson, Chilton (Taos Music School)--1.4
- Anderson, Clinton P. (United States Senate)--8.7
- Anderson, G. B. [Wendell B. Anderson's father]--1.4
- Anderson, J. ( Charlatan)--1.4
- Anderson, Susan B. B.--13.4
- Anderson, Wendell B.--1.5-7, 2.1, 8.6-7, 13.4
- Andrews, Mike--1.4
- Angel, Rifka--1.4
- Angoff, Charles ( The Literary
Review)--1.4
- Ansberry, Carl, Jr.--1.4
- Anthony, Richmond George ( Poetry
Promenade)--1.4
- Approach (The Editors)--1.4
- Archer, H. Richard (University of California at Los Angeles. Andrews Memorial
Library)--1.4
- Ardanuy, Joachim M. ( 3
Hands)--1.4, 8.2
- Argraves, Hugh--1.4
- Armstong, A. J. (Baylor University. Department of English Literature)--1.4
- Armstrong, Leonie Faith--1.4
- Aronson, James ( National
Guardian)--14.6
- Ashman, Richard--1.4
- Asterisk (The Editors)--1.4
- Atkins, Russell (The Free Lance Press)--1.4
- Audience (The Editors)--1.4
- Aufrére, Gaston-Henry ( Marches de
France)--1.4, 8.1
- Austin, A. Karl ( Wanderlust)--1.4
- Austin, Alan ( Motive)--1.4
- Austin, Rickey M. H.--1.4
- Avila, Agnes R. (Postmaster, Taos, New Mexico)--14.5
- Backman, Thomas (The University of Kansas Libraries)--2.2, 5.2
- Badenhop, Alvin--13.4
- Bagby, Jeanne ( Span)--2.2
- Bagon, William, Jr.--2.2
- Bailey, Carol L.--2.1 ( Discourse),
8.1 (Concordia College)
- Baillie, Grandma--2.2
- Bain, Read ( The Humanist)--2.2
- Baker, Don ( The Penny
Papers)--2.2
- Baker, Ellis K.--2.2
- Balala, Ben--2.2
- Ball, Albert E. (New Mexico State Hospital)--8.6
- Ballard, James (Globe News Publishing Company)--2.2
- Banherd, Charles--2.2
- Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934- ( Yugen)--5.1, 8.1, 8.2, 8.5
- Barclay, Anna Lee-2.2
- Barker, Richard ( Aquarius)--2.2
- Barnet, Dick--2.2
- Barrow, John (CRWTH Press)--2.2
- Bartell, R. (Bartell's Book Store)--2.2
- Barth, Lawrence--2.2
- Bartlett, Elizabeth--2.2
- Bassil, Robert (Voices Publishing Company)--2.2, 8.1
- Bauer, Della Marie ( Cresset)--2.2
- Bauer, Fred--2.2
- Bauerfeld, Erik (KPFA-Berkeley)--2.2
- Baur, J. J. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Bayes, Ronald H.--2.2
- Baylor, R. T. ( Danse
Macabre)--2.2
- Bays, Jack--2.2
- Beach, Atmore--2.2
- Beach, Cora--2.2
- Beals, R. A. (New York Public Library)--13.4
- Beaudoin, Kenneth Lawrence, 1913- (Archangel Press; Iconograph; Memphis Archeological and Geological
Society)--2.3, 13.4
- Beecher, John (Morning Star Press; Rampart Press)--2.2
- Beier, H. U. ( Black
Orpheus)--2.2
- Belknap, Opal ( Genesis
West)--2.2
- Bell, Marvin ( Statements)--2.2
- Bell, Mary ( Statements)--2.2
- Benedetti, Donald-- 2.2
- Benson, Deborah--2.2
- Benson, John R. ( The
Phoenix)--2.2
- Benton, Alice--2.2
- Benton, Herbert ( The Blue
Vulture)--2.2
- Benton, John--2.2
- Benton, Marlene--2.2
- Bergé, Carol, 1928- --2.2, 3.4
- Bergmann, Sidney ( New
Foundations)--8.5
- Berhun, Mitch--2.2
- Berkman, Eleanor--2.2
- Berkman, Jack--2.2
- Berman, Wallace ( Semina)--2.2
- Berne, Stanley
- Berner, Jeff ( Stolen Paper
Review)--2.2
- Beum, Robert Lawrence--13.4
- Bevelyn, Lawrence--13.4
- Bewley, Ed (Taos Animal Shelter)--7.3
- Beye, Holly--13.4
- Billera, Jan ( Podium)--2.2
- Bird, Mary Carol ( Nomad;
Trace)--2.2
- Birmingham, Frederic A. ( Cavalier
Magazine)--2.2
- Birth (The Editor)--8.2
- Bivona, Francesco--2.2
- Bjerkner, Chris--2.2
- Bjorklund, [?] ( The Publisher's
Auxiliary)--14.6
- Black, John--2.4
- The Black Mountain Review (The
Editors)--8.5, 15.3
- Blaine, Nell (Blaine Ross Studios)--2.4
- Blankenship, Earl H.--2.4
- Blatt, Veryl--2.4
- Blazek, Douglas ( Ole)--2.4, 8.1
- Blevins, Tenelle--13.4
- Blevins, Winfred ( Blue Guitar;
Eastgate Press; A Nosegay in
Black)--2.3
- Bly, Robert ( The Fifties, The
Sixties)--2.4
- Bock, Fred ( Poetry)--2.4
- Bohac, Dororthy--2.4
- Boldereff, Frances--2.4
- Bolian, Phil G. ( Nimrod)--2.4
- Bonazzi, Bob ( Latitudes)--2.4
- Bond, Pearl--2.4, 13.4, 8.7
- Bonheim, Helmut--2.4
- Bontemps, Arna, 1902-1973 (Fisk University)--2.4
- Borchale, D. V.--4.1
- Borden, David--2.4
- Bottomley, Harriet--2.4
- Boulois, Ronald--2.4
- Bourne, Larry S.--2.4
- Bowen, Robert O. ( Epoch; Alaska
Review)--2.4, 8.1
- Boyars, Arthur ( Mandrake)--2.4
- Boyce, McKinley--2.4
- Boyd, C. F. (Howard Duckett Company)--8.2
- Boyd, Sue Abbott ( South and West Poetry
Magazine)--2.4, 8.2
- Brady, Frank R. ( Eros)--8.3
- Braun, Carol H. (Braun and Brumfield, Inc.)--2.4
- Breakthru Magazine (The
Editors)--2.4
- Breman, Paul (Paul Breman Ltd., Publishers and Booksellers)--2.4, 8.5
- Brenger, Florence--13.4
- Brennan, Joseph Payne ( Essence)--2.4
- Brevet, Jan--2.4, 8.7
- Brigante, Louis ( Intro
Magazine)--2.4
- Briggs, H. C. (Books 'n Things)--2.4
- Bright, Bebe--8.7
- Briley, Alice--2.4
- Brilliant, Alan ( Pan)--2.4
- Broadfoot, Thomas M. (National School of Poetry)--2.4
- Brown, Davis--3.4
- Brown, Elinor Henry ( The
Archer)--2.4
- Brown, Francis ( New York Times Book
Review)--8.2
- Brown, Harold C.--13.4
- Brown, Harry--2.4
- Brown, Marie--2.4
- Brown, Michael ( New Lantern Club
Review)--2.4
- Brown, Ruth M.--2.4
- Brown, Ted--2.4
- Brown, W. E.--2.4
- Brownjohn, Alan ( Departure)--2.4
- Bryan, John ( Renaissance)--2.4
- Bryant, Byron R. (Pacifica Foundation; The KPFA Folio)--2.4
- Brysson, R. J. (Mrs.)--2.4
- Buchanan, Bessie Glen--2.4, 13.4
- Buck, Ashley--2.4
- Bukowski, Charles--2.4
- Bunch, David R.--2.4
- Burdick, Roland E. (American Book Publishers Council, Inc.)--2.4, 8.2, 14.4, 14.6
- Burlingame, Robert (Texas Western College)--2.4
- Burnette, Carrie--13.4
- Burns, Dott Moss--2.4
- Burns, James A.--2.4
- Burns, Jerry H. ( The
Goliards)--2.4, 8.1
- Burzyunski, Joseph--2.4
- Bushey, Galen, Jr. (Baylor University)--2.4
- Byler, William ( Triad)--2.4
- Bynner, Witter--2.4
- Cairns, Huntington (National Gallery of Art)--14.6
- California Crossroads--2.5
- Calkins, Jean ( J. and C.
Transcripts)--2.5
- Call, David and JoAnn--2.5
- Call, Harold L.--2.5 (Dorian Book Service), 14.6 ( Mattachine Review)
- Calmar, Elaine ( Inscape)--2.5
- Calvert, M. M. (Captain of Police, Waco, Texas)--14.6
- Campbell, Ann ( Pax)--2.5. 8.5
- Campbell, Bill--2.5
- Campbell, Donald A. (Office of the Postmaster General)--14.5
- Campbell, Erika--2.5
- Campbell, Robert A.--2.5 ( The Fair),
8.7, 13.4 (The Fair Stores)
- Cantine, Holley--2.5
- Cantonwine, Donn--2.5
- Cantonwine, Josephine--2.5
- Canzoneri, Robert ( Per Se)--2.5
- Caplan, Ron ( Mother)--2.5
- Cappon, A. P.--2.5
- Capstick, Ella--2.5
- Carle, Edwin--2.5
- Carlson, Jehanne Salinger ( Poetry
Score)--2.5
- Carr, Peter--2.5 (Brandeis University), 8.1 ( Festival)
- Carroll, Dudley ( The Carolina
Quarterly)--2.5
- Carroll, Paul--8.5
- Carruth, Hayden ( Poetry)--2.5
- Carter, Manfred A.--2.5
- Carter, Thomas H. ( Shenandoah)--2.5
- Carver, W. M. (United States Post Office, North Carolina)--14.5
- Casciannik, Ed ( Cardinal)--2.5
- Casebolt, Casey--2.4, 8.2
- Casement, Douglas (The Fenian Head Centre Press)--2.5
- Cass, R. ( Climax)--2.5
- Cassidy, W. A. ( Curled Wire
Chronicle)--2.5
- Cassin, Maxine--2.5
- Caswell, Robert J. (Austin College)--2.5
- Cates, C. J.--2.5
- Celli, Anne ( Look
Magazine)--2.5
- Change (The Editor)--8.2
- Chapin, Hank ( Blue Grass)--2.5
- The Charioteer (The Editors)--2.5
- Chase, Dean--2.5, 14.6
- Cheek, David--2.5
- Chehonin, M.--13.4
- Chelsea (The Editors)--2.5
- Cherry, Neelie ( Black Cat
Review)--2.5
- Cherwinski, Joseph (Michigan State Library)--2.5, 13.4
- Chester, Al ( Varieties)--8.5
- Chew, Byron--2.5, 14.6
- Chiba, Akira--2.5
- Childs, Barney--2.5 ( Genesis West),
14.6 (Ruth Stephan Poetry Center)
- Childs, J. Rives ( Casanova
Gleaning)--2.5
- Christian, Sheldon ( The Winged
Word)--2.5
- Chumbly, Harold ( Mummy)--2.5
- Chustenson, D. ( Fallout)--2.5
- Chute, Bob M.--2.5
- Ciardi, John, 1916- --2.5 (University of Wyoming), 14.6 ( Saturday Review)
- City Lights Books--2.5
- Cizmich, Mildred ( SSCribe)--2.5
- Clairmont, Robert (Pegasus Poetry Society; Pegasus)--2.5, 8.1
- Clark, Fred R. (Clark Printing Company)--2.5
- Clark, Thomas ( The Paris
Review)--2.5
- Clemens, Cyril (International Mark Twain Society)--8.5
- Climax (The Editors)--8.2
- Climenhaga, Joel (Transient Press; Ferment; Seed)--2.5
- Coastline (The Editors)--2.5
- Coercion (The Editors)--2.5
- Coffield, Glen, 1917- ( The Bridge;
Golden Gate; New Age Publishers)--2.5, 8.2, 13.4
- Coffield, Jessie--2.5
- Cogswell, Fred ( The Fiddlehead;
University of New Brunswick)--2.6
- Cohn, Lowell K.--2.6
- Coke, D. (Mrs.)--13.4
- Cold Mountain Review (The
Editor)--2.6
- Cole, Thomas ( Imagi)--2.6, 13.4
- Coleman, Lucile--2.6, 13.4
- Collier, Gladys--8.6
- Collier, Grace--2.6
- Collier, Oscar--2.7
- Collins, C. C. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Collins, Donna M. (Views Associates)--2.6
- Collins, Helen J. ( The Free
Lance)--2.6
- Colquitt, Betsy--2.6 ( Feagan Literary
Journal), 8.1-2 ( Descant)
- Coney, Paul R. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Congdon, Kirby (Interim Books)--2.6
- Connellan, Leo--2.6 ( Dasein),
8.3 (Dasein-Jupiter Hammon Publishers)
- Connolly, Bob--2.6
- Conover, Robert ( Kansas
Magazine)--2.6
- Conroy, Jack--2.6 ( Chicago Globe);
13.4 (Young Mothers Study Club)
- Contemporary Poetry (The
Editors)--2.6
- Continental Book Company--2.6
- Contrell, Harry (Taos Council for Youth)--14.6
- Corleto, Joe--2.6
- Corman, Cid, 1924- ( Origin)--2.6, 8.6, 13.4
- Cornish, Dudley T. ( The Midwest
Quarterly)--2.6, 8.1
- Cosby, Clark H. (Cosby Supply Company)--2.6
- Cox, Garland--2.6
- Cox, Glen I.--13.4
- Coyote's Journal (The Editor)--8.5
- Cozzi, Eugene--2.6
- Craddock, Edward U.--13.4
- Craig, James B. (American Forests)--8.1
- Crane, Frances--2.6
- Cranshaw, Jean (Bruce Humphries, Inc.)--13.4
- Crazy Horse (The Staff)--2.6
- Creeley, Robert, 1926- ( Black Mountain
Review)--3.1, 8.1-2, 13.4
- Crews, Anna Bush--3.2
- Crews, Carole--3.2, 8.6
- Crews, Eve--3.2
- Crews, Jack--3.2
- Crews, Leila Mai--3.2
- Crews, N. G. (Mrs.)--3.2 [Crews' mother]
- Crews, Thomas--3.2, 8.7
- Criswell, W. B. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Crosby, Caresse, 1892- (Black Sun Press; Portfolio; Women of the World Against War; World Citizen Information
Center)--3.3
- Crowder, N. Leroy--3.3
- Crowl, Leon M.--3.3
- Crowley, Joseph E.--3.3
- Crull, William H.--3.3
- Cuddily, William T. ( New Student
Review)--3.3, 6.4
- Cummings, Ridgely ( Comprehension)--3.3, 8.5
- Curry, Andrew ( Dust)--8.1, 8.2
- Curry, Helen ( Line)--3.3
- Curtis, Jack--3.3, 13.4
- Curtis Publishing Company--3.3
- Curtis, Ward (Santa Fe Schools)--13.4
- Cuscaden, Robin Reay [Rob, “R. R.”] ( Mainstream; The Midwest; Odyssey; New Writing by New Authors;
Vigil)--3.3, 8.5
- Cusick, Robert Sherman ( The Penny
Papers)--3.3, 8.5
- Cyclotron (The Editors)--3.3
- Dalton, Dorothy--3.3
- Dark Tower (The Editors)--3.4
- D'Aryan, Leon (International Writers League)--3.4, 8.2
- Dauset, Laverne--3.4
- Davenport, J. P.--3.4
- Davidson, R. T.--13.4
- Davidson, Selene ( Twice a
Year)--7.3
- Davis, Brown--3.4
- Davis, Louis H. (Davis Book Wholesalers, Inc.)--14.6
- Day, Don ( Fanscient)--8.1
- Day, Robert ( Smoky Hill
Review)--3.4
- Dean, David Kirby--3.4
- Dean, Frances ( The Chat Noir
Review)--3.4
- Dean, Priscilla--3.4
- De Boer, Bernhard (Selected Outlets)--3.4
- Decavalles, Andonis Manjanaris ( The
Charioteer)--3.4
- De Grange, Ronald--3.4
- De Jong, [?] (Rhode Island Medical Society)--3.4
- de la Chesnaye, John (Wells Publishing Company)--3.4
- De La Cruz, Leopoldo ( Aklan
Times)--3.4
- Delafield, Harriet (Ray Brook Tuberculosis Sanitarium)--3.4
- Delany, Frank J. (Post Office Department. Office of the Solicitor)--14.5
- Delevante, S.--13.4
- de Lima Sousa, Milton--3.4
- De Loach, Allen ( Intrepid)--3.4
- de Longchamps, Joanne--3.4
- Delp, R. B. (Dixie Mail Service)--3.4
- The Denver Post--8.1
- DePledge, Orian--3.4, 13.4
- Derleth, August ( Hawk and
Whippoorwill)--3.4, 8.1
- de Selnveinitz, D.--13.6
- de Stefans, John ( The Connecticut
Literary Review)--3.4
- Devereaux, Elaine Knight--3.4
- De Witt, G. E. ( The Blue Guitar;
Pacific Explicator)--3.4, 8.1
- De Young, Garry (The Freethought Society of America, Inc.)--3.4
- Dickinson, Edward T. (The New York Racing Association, Inc.)--3.4
- Dickson, E. Pratt--3.5, 13.4
- Di Emidio, Monica--8.2
- Dienes, Sari--3.4
- Diers, Dick (University of Oklahoma Library)--6.5
- DiGenti, Thomas C.--3.4
- Dillinger, Lucile E.--3.4
- Di Prima, Diane--6.7, 14.6 (Timothy Leary Defense Fund)
- Disher, Norman (Angel Island Publishers, Inc.)--3.4
- Dodds, John R. ( The Centaur
Press)--3.4
- Dollase, Vern--3.4
- Donahue, Don ( Pale Dog)--3.4,
8.3
- Donahue, John J.--13.4
- Donovan, Alan--3.4
- Doria, Charles ( Poetry/Audit)--3.4
- Dorn, Alfred (New Orlando Publications; New York University)--3.4, 8.3
- Dorn, Edward--3.4
- Dowdy, John M. C. (United States House of Representatives. Public Documents)--3.4
- Doyle, Stan Pierce ( Nimrod)--3.4
- Drachler, Trumbull [Pseudonym of Judson Crews]--8.2, 14.4
- Drennan, Joe Wheeler--3.6, 13.4
- Dryce, Tom (Gonzo Arts and Crafts-Artist's Exchange)--3.4
- Dudley, Don ( Era)--3.4, 13.4
- Duerden, Richard--3.4
- Duffy, William ( The
Fifties)--3.4
- Duke, James R.--3.4
- Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919- --3.4
- Dunetz, Lora E.--3.4, 13.4
- Durling, Lee--3.4
- Durrett, Eustace--3.4, 8.1 ( Views),
8.2 (University of Louisville)
- Durrett, Jocelyn--13.4
- Dutton, David ( Westways)--8.1
- Eastman, Max--3.7
- Eaton, Charles Edward--13.4
- Eberman, Willis--3.7
- Eckman, Frederick ( Texas
Quarterly)--3.7, 13.4
- Edwards Brothers, Inc.--3.7
- Edwards, D. Ward.--3.7
- Edwards, E. W.--3.7
- Edwards, Jeannette Slocomb--3.7
- Egri, Kitsted--3.7
- Eidson, John O. ( The Georgia
Review)--3.7
- Eigner, Larry--3.7
- Eisenstein, Sam--3.7
- Elam, Samuel Milton ( Now! A Journal of
Our Time)--14.6
- Elam, Sophie L.--3.7
- Elkin, Stanley ( Accent)--3.7
- Elliot, Jean--3.7
- Ellis, Ann Foster--3.7
- Ellis, Gordon--3.7
- Ellis, Neal ( Barefoot)--3.7
- Elton, William ( Mandrake)--8.5
- Elwood, Maren (Author's Representative)--3.7
- Emblen, Donald L. (Grundtvig Folk School)--13.4
- Emerson, Richard Wirtz (Golden Goose Press)--13.4
- Emetaz, Eulalia ( La Galeria
Escondida)--3.7
- Epstein, Lester--3.7
- Ernst, Pearl--See Bond, Pearl
- Eshelman, William R. ( The Illiterati;
The Untide Press)--2.3, 13.4
- Etnyre, L. E. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Eulert, Donald ( The Western
Poet)--8.1
- Eusterly, Hugh Doug--13.4
- Evans, H. H. (Books!)--3.7
- Evans, Max--3.7
- Evans, William A.--3.7
- Everts, Lillian--3.7
- Excell, Patricia ( Meanjin)--8.1
- Experiment: A Quarterly of New
Poetry--3.7, 13.4
- Factor, Donald ( Nomad)--3.8,
6.4, 8.5
- Fallender, Arnold--3.8
- Fankhauser, David G.--13.5
- Fantasma (The Editors)--3.8
- Farallon, Cerise (Mrs. Trumbull Drachler) [Pseudonym of Judson Crews]--14.6
- Farr, Richard S. (Post Office Department. Office of the General Counsel)--14.3,
14.5
- Farrar, Larston D.--14.6
- Farrell, Miss (Taos Book Shop)--13.5
- Farrington, A. (Short Run Service)--6.9
- Fasater, William--3.8
- Federman, Raymond ( Mica)--3.8
- Feller, Siegfried (University of Oklahoma)--6.5
- Felton, Gordon H.--3.8
- Ferlinghetti, Lawrence (City Lights Books)--3.8
- Ferrini, Vincent ( Four
Winds)--3.8, 13.5
- Fielder, Mildred--3.8
- Fiene, Donald M. ( Views)--3.8
- Finch, L. R. (Las Vegas Publishing Company)--3.8
- Fine, Michael (The Paper Place)--3.8
- Fink, L. H. (Mrs.)--3.8
- First State Bank of Taos--3.8, 15.3
- Fischbach, John A.--13.5
- Fisher, John Andrew--3.8
- Fisher, Paulyne M.--3.8
- Fishman, Irving (Treasury Department. Bureau of Customs)--14.4
- Fitzpatrick, George ( New Mexico
Magazine)--3.8, 8.1
- Fitzpatrick, Joseph ( Arts in
Louisville)--3.8
- Fitzsimmons, Thomas (Yale University)--3.8
- Fjelde, Rolf ( Poetry New
York)--3.8
- Flack, Vic ( Insert)--3.8, 8.3
- Flanders, Marjorie ( Location)--8.5
- Fletcher, John G. (McDowell Colony)--3.8, 8.7
- Fletcher, K.--3.8
- Flood, Ralph--8.2
- Flores, Robert ( Original
Works)--3.8
- Fojtik, Sonja--3.8
- Fokes, Fran (Chrysalis West Foundation; Genesis West)--3.8
- Fontinelle, R. E.--3.8
- Foot, Junior--3.8
- Forbes, Ivan (University of Michigan. The Lawyers Club)--3.8
- Ford, Edsel--3.8, 13.5
- Ford, George H. (University of Rochester)--3.8
- Ford, Kenneth--3.8
- Foster, Jeannette H. (University of Kansas City Library)--3.8
- Foster, Joseph--3.8
- Foster, Margaret Hale (“Margue”)--3.8
- Fowler, Helen ( Approach)--8.1
- Fowler, John E. (Abington Book Shop; Grist)--3.8
- Fowler, Natalie Knowles--3.8
- Fowlie, Wallace--3.8
- Fox, Steven ( Also)--3.8
- Fraenkel, Michael--3.9
- Fram, Michael L.--3.9
- Franklin, Laura ( Midwest
Review)--8.1
- Fraser, Kathleen Marshall--3.9
- Frazzle, Hazel--3.9
- Frederick, C. M. (The Banyan Press)--3.9
- Freedman, Morris (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque)--14.6
- Freelance, The (The Editors)--3.9
- Freilich, Henry--3.9
- French, Warren G. (University of Mississippi)--3.9
- Frend, George J.--3.9
- Freudenthal, Camen K. (Dona Ana County Planned Parenthood Association)--3.9
- Friederick, Reinhard H. ( The New
Lantern Club Review)--3.9
- Friedman, Sue ( Signet)--3.9
- Friesner, Paul (Fort Hays Kansas State College. Forsyth Library)--3.9
- Frontier (The Editors)--14.6
- Frumkin, Gene ( Crestlines)--3.9
- Fry, Barbara ( Harlequin)--3.9,
8.3
- Fry, S. ( Harlequin)--8.2
- Frye, Burton--13.5
- Fusscas, Louis--3.9
- F. W. Faxon Company--13.5
- Gablik, Suzi--4.1
- Galley Publishing Company--13.5
- Gamble, George--4.1
- Garland, Philip--4.1
- Garner, W. L. ( Targets)--4.1,
8.1-2
- Garrick, Jed--4.1, 13.5
- Gathings, E. C. (United States House of Representatives. Select Committee on
Current Pornographic Materials)--14.6
- Gato--4.1
- Gegenheimer, Albert F. ( Arizona
Quarterly)--4.1
- Geiger, Henry ( Mannas)--14.6
- Genee, Edythe Hope ( The American
Bard)--8.1
- George, Allen--4.1
- George, Anna B.--13.5
- Gershwiler, C. O. (Education Information, Inc.)--4.1
- Gerstenberger, Donna (Directory of Periodicals)--4.1
- Gertz, Elmer--4.1
- Ghiselin, Brewster (University of Utah. Writer's Conference)--4.1
- Gibbons, Louis--4.1
- Gibbs, Alonzo ( The
Kinsman)--4.1
- Gibson, Morgan ( Arts in
Society)--4.1
- Gilbert, Jack--4.1
- Gilbert, Miriam (Authors' and Publishers' Service; New Voices Publishing Company;
New Voices in Poetry: 1948)--4.1,
8.2-3, 8.5, 8.7
- Gill, John--4.1
- Ginsberg, Allen, 1926- (Timothy Leary Defense Fund)--14.6
- Glass Hill Publishing Company--13.5
- Glauber, Robert H. ( The Beloit Poetry
Journal; Compass)--4.1
- Glover, Tom--4.1
- Glynn, Irene ( New
Directions)--4.1
- Goddard, Madeline--4.1
- Goldberg, Barbara ( Venture; Compass
Review)--4.1
- Golden Goose Press (The Editors-Beum, Eckman, Emerson)--4.1
- Goldstone, Adrian H.--4.1
- Goll, Yran ( Hemisphere)--4.1
- Goode, Stephen H. ( Connotations)--4.1
- Goodloe, Muriel ( University of Kansas
City Review)--13.5
- Goodson, Mary Swanzy--4.1
- Gordon, Giles--4.1
- Gordon, Kenneth--4.1
- Gordon, Ronald--13.5
- Gordon, Sidney--4.1
- Gormly, Walter ( Newsman
Gadfly)--4.1
- Gotham Book Mart--13.5
- Gove, Jim--4.1
- Graham, Alma ( The Carolina
Quarterly)--4.1
- Graham, Clem--13.5
- Grainger, John H. (Graphic Arts Studio)--4.1
- Granbery, John C. ( The
Emancipator)--4.1
- Grant, Truett K. (Baylor University)--15.3
- Graper, Marcus J.--4.1
- Grauer, Ben--4.1
- Grayson, Stuart H.--4.1
- The Grecourt Review--4.1
- Greedy, Max--13.5
- Green, Ivan--4.1
- Green, Jack--14.6
- Greenhill, Jack--4.1
- Greenwood, R. ( Talisman)--4.1
- Greer, Dodie--4.1
- Greer, Scott A.--4.2
- Gregor, Arthur (The Macmillan Company)--4.1
- Gregor, Doris (Santa Fe Public Library)--14.6
- Gregson, Edwin--4.1
- Gresser, Seymour--4.1
- Griffee, Carol ( Nimrod)--4.1
- Griffin, Howard--4.1
- Griffith, E. V., 1927- ( Hearse;
Minnesota Quarterly; Sheaf)--4.3, 8.2-3, 13.5
- Griffith, Jon T. ( Gallows;
Griffith Brothers; Hearse)--4.1
- Gross, John ( Experiment)--4.1
- Grossman, D. Jon ( Points)--4.1
- Grove Press, Inc. (The Editors)--14.4
- Grow, Nona--13.5
- Grundtvig Folk School. Projection Press-13.5
- Gryphon #2 (The Editor)--8.6
- Guenther, Charles ( The New
Atlantis)--4.1
- Guggenbull, Gaile ( The
Villager)--4.1
- Gulick, Charles ( Idiom)--4.1
- Gurley, Nell Whitman--4.1
- Gustafson, R.--4.1
- Guy, H. M. ( The Miscellaneous
Man)--4.1, 8.2
- Guzman, Jessie P. (Tuskegee Institute)--4.1
- Habenicht, Robert (Mayshark Lithography Company)--4.4
- Hagglund, Ben ( Caravel; The Book
Gazette; The House of Hagglund)--4.4, 8.2
- Hahn, Margaret--13.5
- Haidukewiez, Robert (Maryland School for the Blind)--4.4
- Hakim, Eleanor ( Studies on the
Left)--4.4
- Hall, Richard--4.4
- Hallows, Mary E.--4.4
- Ham, R. A. ( The Goodly
Co.)--4.4, 8.5
- Hamilton, Mary M. (Reflections Press)--4.4
- Hanna, Charles ( Damascus
Road)--3.4
- Hanson, Kenneth O. ( Inland)--4.4
- Hansroth, Harry Roberts ( Recuerdo)--4.4
- Hardesty, C. (C. Hardesty Photos, Plaques, Novelties)--4.4
- Harding, James Lombard--13.5
- Harlan, Doug--4.4
- Harmon, Catherine ( Here and Now
Magazine)--4.4
- Harms, Feodor A. (Ferdinand Harms, Inc.)--13.5
- Harper, Carol Ely ( Experiment)--4.5, 13.5
- Harper, R. W. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Harper's Magazine (The Editors)--8.1
- Harrigan, Anthony (American Letters)--4.4, 8.5
- Harrington, Helen ( Caravan)--8.2
- Harris, Barbara ( Coastlines Literary
Magazine)--4.4
- Harris, Erna P.--4.4
- Harris, Farah--4.4
- Harris, Patricia Nothway ( Perception)--4.4
- Harris, W. E.--14.6
- Harris, William ( Ante; Echo
Press)--4.4
- Harrison, Thomas (United States Post Office, Waco, TX)--14.5
- Harsch, Eugene--4.4
- Hartley, Margaret L. ( Southwest
Review)--4.4, 8.1, 8.5
- Hartman, Arthur D.--4.4
- Hartman, Carl ( Epoch)--8.2
- Harwell, Meade--4.4
- Hastings, Baird ( Chrysalis)--4.4, 8.5
- Hastings, Lily--4.4
- Hatch, Carl A. (United States Federal District Court Judge)--14.6
- Hatch, Robert ( The Nation)--8.2
- Hathaway, B.--4.4
- Hathaway, S. ( Epoch)--13.5
- Hayden, Robert ( Counterpoise)--4.4
- Hazard, Geoffrey--4.4
- Hazard, Harry W.--4.4
- Hazelton, D. R.--4.4
- Heanue, James ( Wunderhorn
Musette)--4.4
- Heartman, Charles F.--4.4
- Heaton, William--4.4
- Hedley, Leslie Woolf ( Inferno)--4.4, 13.5
- Heifetz, L. M.--4.4
- Helms, Margaret--4.4
- Hemeroteca Municipal (Madrid)--4.4
- Henbest, D. A.--4.4
- Hendon, Robert--13.5
- Herndon, Venable--4.4
- Herrmann, John ( Chrysalis)--4.4
- Herschkowitz, Harry ( Death)--4.4
- Hershberger, H. M. ( The Western
Poet)--4.4
- Herzing, Albert--4.4
- Heywood, Terence--4.4, 13.5
- Hicks, John ( Massachussetts
Review)--4.6
- Higginson, Fred H. ( Kansas
Magazine)--4.6
- Hill, Hyacinthe--4.7, 14.6
- Hinze, Helen (San Francisco State College)--4.6
- Hippocrene (The Editors)--4.6
- Hirschman, M. C. K.--4.6
- Hitchcock, William M. (Timothy Leary Defense Fund)--14.6
- Hoffman, Hazel--4.6
- Hoffman, Joseph--4.6
- Hoffrek, Ada Mae--13.5
- Hogan, Nelda--8.1
- Hoggins, Carolyn ( Lynx)--4.6,
8.1, 8.3
- Hohmann, Fred J. (Department of Labor)--15.3
- Holden, Marcia Nichols ( Poetry Book
Magazine)--8.2
- Holland, Lee ( Outcry)--4.6, 8.2
- Holmes, Donald C. (Library of Congress)--14.4
- Holmes, Lawrence J.--4.6
- Holowaty, Michael--4.6
- Holt, Dennis--13.5
- Hood, Edward ( Shenandoah)--4.6
- Hoopes, John ( Wild Dog)--4.6
- Hooton, Harry--4.6
- Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972 (Federal Bureau of Investigation)--14.3
- Hopper, John--4.6
- Horn, John C. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Hornick, Lita ( Kulchur)--4.6
- Horwood, H. ( Protocol)--4.6
- Hough, Henry--4.6 ( The Denver Post),
8.1 ( Empire)
- Hough, Polly W. ( The Grecourt
Review)--4.6
- Howard, J. A. (Treasury Department. Internal Revenue Service. New Mexico)--15.3
- Howard, Maxwell--4.6
- Howland, Wallace (Office of the Attorney General)--14.4
- Howorth, John L. (Mrs.)--4.6 (Albuquerque Peace Information Center)
- Hoyden, R.--4.6
- Hoyt, Clement ( American
Haiku)--4.6
- Huaco, Henry ( The Berkeley
Review)--4.6, 8.1
- Hudson, Flexmore ( Poetry: The
Australian International Quarterly of Verse)--4.6
- Hudspeth, Frances H. ( Texas
Quarterly)--4.6
- Huett, Richard (Dell Publishing Company. Laurel Editions. Delta Books)--4.6, 8.3
- Hugh, Margaret--8.7
- Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967--4.6
- Hughes, Max A.--4.6
- Hughes, Maxine Wright--13.5
- Hull, William--13.5
- Hunter, Grace ( The
Tanager)--4.6
- Hunter, James Edward--4.6
- Huppert, George ( The Berkeley
Review)--4.6
- Hutchins, Bill--4.6
- Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963--4.6
- Ignatow, David, 1914- ( The Beloit
Poetry Journal; Chelsea)--4.8
- Impeccable Publications (The Editors)--4.8
- Ingalls, Robert Herron ( The Chat Noir
Review)--4.8
- Ingianni, Ignace M. ( Simbolica)--4.8, 13.5
- Integer, [?] ( New Views)--4.8
- Isolina [Publishing Company] ( Why?)--4.8
- Jack L. Stoll and Associates, Inc.--7.1
- Jackinson, Alex (Alex Jackinson Literary Agency)--5.1
- Jackson, Nyle M. (Post Office Department)--14.5
- Jacobs, Alden F.--5.1
- Jacobs, Leonard (The University of Chicago)--5.1
- Jacobs, S. A. (The Golden Eagle Press)--5.1
- Jacobs, Sheila M. (The Golden Eagle Press)--5.1
- Jacobs, Thornwell ( The Westminster
Magazine)--5.1
- Jacoby, Grover I., Jr. ( Variegation)--5.1
- Jain, R. K. (Bharti Association Publications)--5.1
- James, Rebecca Salisbury--5.1
- Jameson, R. D. ( Western
Folklore)--5.1
- Janes, Kelly--5.1, 13.5, 14.6
- Jankus, Hank--5.1
- Jans, Miriam--5.1
- Jape, Fred--5.1
- Jeantete, Eloy (First State Bank of Taos)--5.1
- Jenkins, Betty ( Logos: My Word;
Queens College)--5.1
- Jennison, Peter S. (American Book Publishers Council)--14.6
- Jewell, Rhoda ( SCTH)--5.1
- Johnson, Bess Powers--13.5
- Johnson, Charles D. ( The Baylor
Century)--5.1
- Johnson, Dewey E. (New Mexico House of Representatives)--14.6
- Johnson, George ( The
Other)--5.1
- Johnson, Margaret Lee--5.1
- Johnson, Marguerite (The Network of Patriotic Letter Writers)--5.1
- Johnson, Ray--5.1
- Johnson, Samuel ( Undertakings
Quarterly)--5.1
- Johnston, Lena [Pseudonym of Judson Crews]--8.2
- Johnston, Percy E. ( Dasein;
Jupiter Hammon Publishers)--5.1
- Jones, Adele Fenter--13.5
- Jones, E. H. ( Blue Guitar)--5.1
- Jones, Eddie--5.1
- Jones, Enid Daniel ( The American
Bard)--5.1
- Jones, Getty Jo--5.1
- Jones, James Land ( Nimrod)--5.1
- Jones, LeRoi--See Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-
- Jones, Oliver--5.1
- Jones, Peter ( New Helios)--5.1
- Jordan, Casper LeRoy--5.1 ( The Free
Lance), 8.2 (The Free Lance Poets and Prose Workshop)
- Jordan, Dan--5.1
- Jordan, Fred ( Evergreen
Review)--5.1
- Jordan, James O. ( The Review of
Contemporary Poetry)--5.1
- Joski-Katz, Daniel (United States Information Service, Paris)--5.1
- Joyce, John E.--15.3
- Judson, John--5.1
- Juniper, Walter H. (Baylor University)--5.1
- Kalmer, Elaine ( Inscape)--5.2
- Kanellos, Vassos (Institute of Ancient Dance Drama in Greece)--5.2
- Kaplen, Joe--5.2
- Kapral, Richard--13.5
- Kapustka, Stan Lee ( The Kapustkan
Magazine)--5.2
- Karp, Sol ( Bitterroot)--5.2
- Katy, Daniel (American Embassy, Paris)--5.2
- Katy, Menke ( Bitterroot)--5.2
- Kay, George Henry ( New Verse
Magazine)--5.2
- Kay, Joseph Anthony ( The Angry Young
Man)--5.2
- Keegan, Diane ( Poet Lore)--5.2
- Keller, R. M. ( Venture)--5.2
- Kelly, Robert ( The Chelsea
Review)--5.2
- Kemp, Lysander--5.2, 13.5
- Kendall, Isabella Jeanine--13.5
- Kendle, Burton ( Middle State
Review)--5.2
- Kennedy, Jim--5.2
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963--5.2
- Kennedy, X. J. ( The Paris
Review)--5.2
- Kenny, Jerome F.--5.2
- Kentnor, T. M. (Taos Artists Association, Inc.)--7.3
- Keough, Margaret--5.2
- Kephart, W. Franklin--5.2
- Kersting, Raymond F. (First Presbyterian Church, Taos)--14.6
- Kessler, A. (Professional Products Company)--5.2
- Kessler, Jascha--5.2
- Keyser, George--5.2
- Kidis, John G. (John G. Kidis Books)--5.2
- Kiesel, Stanley--5.2
- Kight, R. J. (Army Services Foreces)--15.3
- Kimball, George ( Grist)--5.2,
8.1
- King, Herman Stowell--5.2
- King, J., Jr. (Kings Press)--5.2
- King, Joe--5.2
- King, S. A. M.--5.2
- Kinzinger, Edmund Daniel (Baylor University. Art Department)--5.2
- Kissam, Ed ( Burning Water)--8.5
- Kitaif, Ted--5.2
- Kiviat, Erik ( Head)--5.2
- Kizer, Carolyn ( Poetry
Northwest)--5.2
- Klein, Michael--5.2
- Klipstein, Pessa S.--5.2
- Knauff, Janet--5.2
- Knoepfle, John ( Deep Channel
Packet)--5.2
- Knoll, Leo G. (Post Office Department. Office of the General Counsel)--14.5
- Knopp, Karl C. (Mrs.)--5.2
- Knutson, Russell F. (Fridtjof-Karla Press)--14.6
- Kohler, Charlotte ( The Virginia
Quarterly Review)--8.1
- Koller, James--5.2
- Kopala, Barbara ( Contemporary
Authors)--5.2
- Korman, Harrison (Ninth House Publishing)--5.2
- Korn, Albert Ralph--13.5
- Koster, D. A.--5.2
- Kramm, J. E.--13.5
- Krassner, Paul ( The
Realist)--5.2
- Krones, Peter David ( The Carolina
Quarterly)--5.2
- Kuenstler, Frank ( Bread)--5.2
- Kulek, Jerome ( Nexus)--5.2
- Kupferberg, Tuli ( Birth)--5.2,
8.1
- Kusensky, Raymond (Iowa Poetry Association)--13.5
- Kuykendall, Mabel McKinney Weil ( Quicksilver)--6.8, 8.1-3, 8.6
- Lafoe, P.--5.3
- Lancaster, June E. ( Nat)--5.3,
13.5
- Landesman, Jay Irving ( Neurotica)--8.5
- Lang, Marcia--5.3
- Lange, Sigrid (Voyage Press)--5.3
- Langland, Joe ( The Massachussetts
Review)--5.3
- Langvardt, Arthur ( The Kansas
Magazine)--5.3
- Lansing, Gerrit Y. ( Set)--5.3
- Lanye, C. J.--5.3
- Larsen, Carl ( Existarïa; Seven
Poet Press)--5.3, 8.2-3
- Larsen, Erling--5.3
- LaRue, Carl Leon--5.3
- Lasater, William R.--5.3
- La Tour, Onya--5.3
- Laufman, Marilyn Joselit--5.3
- Laughlin, James ( New
Directions)--5.3
- Lawrence, Edna--5.3
- Lawson, Jack (Fore Publications Limited)--5.3
- Lazarus, Arnold ( Quartet: A Magazine of
the Arts)--5.3
- Lea, George--5.3
- Leary, Albert P.--5.3
- Lee, Donald W. ( Forum)--5.3
- Legman, Beverly--5.3
- Legman, G. (Gershon), 1917- ( Neurotica)--5.3, 14.6
- Leite, George ( Circle;
Daliel's)--5.3
- Le Master, J. R. (Defiance College)--5.3, 8.1
- Lemoke, Henry (Mrs.)--5.3
- Leonard, Henry K.--5.3
- Lescaze, Mary ( Twice a
Year)--7.3
- Lesdain, Pierre--5.3
- Le Sueur, Meridel--5.3
- Letchford, Frank--5.3
- Lett, Jane, Paul and Diana--5.3
- Lett, Paul (Mutiny Press)--5.3
- Levertov, Denise, 1923- ( The
Nation)--5.3
- Levin, Millea--5.3
- Levine, Paul ( Lynx)--5.3
- Le Viness, W. Thetford--13.5
- Levy, D. A. (Renegade Press)--5.3
- Levy, Herbert Monte (American Civil Liberties Union)--14.6
- Levy, Robert--5.3
- Lewis, Dori ( Saturday
Review)--14.6
- Lewis, James Franklin ( Crescendo)--8.4, 8.7
- Lewis, Leon O. (Lewis and Montag, Certified Public Accountants)--5.3
- Liberation (The Editors)--5.3
- Lichtenstein, Jean--5.3
- Liebow, Richard (Richard's Books)--5.3
- Light Year Printing Office-5.3
- Lil' Abner--13.5
- Lindeman, Jack ( Whetstone)--5.3, 8.2-3
- Linick, Anthony ( Nomad)--5.3,
6.4
- Lippincott, Orval Burdette (Society of North American Poets)--5.3
- Lish, Gordon (Chrysalis West Foundation; Genesis West)--5.3
- Lisle, Floy [cousin of Judson Crews]--5.4
- Literary Arts Press (The Editors)--8.1
- Litjens, Gerard W. (St. Anthony's Church)--8.2
- Livingstone, Kenneth M.--5.4
- Locke, Duane ( Poetry Review,
Florida)--5.4
- Lockridge, Norman ( Good
Times)--8.2
- Loftus, Frank--5.4
- Long, Harriet C.--5.4
- Loran, Muriel--5.4
- Lorraine, Lillith ( Avalon; Different;
Flame)--5.4
- Lottinville, Savoie (University of Oklahoma Press)--8.6
- Love, George L. ( Response)--5.4
- Lovelady, Bill ( The Blue Guitar; Poetry
Fund Journal)--5.4, 8.5
- Lovelady, Lee ( The Blue
Guitar)--5.4
- Lowbury, Edward--13.5
- Lowell, James A. (The Processing Center Cadre; Asphodel Book Shop)--5.4
- Lowenfels, Walter ( Dialog)--5.4
- Lowenthal, Morris (Freedom-To-Read Citizens Committee)--14.6
- Lowery, Liza--5.4
- Lowler, Helen ( Approach)--5.4
- Luchini, Benjamin D. (Employment Security Commission of New Mexico)--15.3
- Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962--5.4
- The Lumberjack News--5.4
- Lund, Mary Graham--5.4
- Lundstedt, Christine ( Configuration)--5.4
- Lusk, William ( SSCribe)--5.4
- Lynx (The Editors)--5.4
- Lyttle, David--5.4
- McAdams, H. J. ( The
Fantopologist)--5.5
- McAfee, James T.--5.5
- McAfee, Tom--5.5
- Macauley, Robie--5.5, 13.5
- McBeth, Varley--5.5
- McBride, Richard (City Lights Books)--5.5
- McCandless, J. H. ( Approach)--5.5
- McCarthy, Albert J. ( The Delphic
Review)--5.5
- McCaulley, Fred A.--5.5, 8.7
- McChesney, Mae--5.5
- McChesney, Mary--5.5
- McClay, Whipple--13.5
- McClure, Michael--5.5
- McCrudden, Francis Lambert ( The
Raven)--5.5
- McDermott, William--5.5
- McEvilley, Tom--5.5
- McG. Shore, M.--13.5
- McGee, I. H. ( The Westminster
Magazine)--5.5, 8.2
- McGovern, Hugh--5.5
- McGrath, Tom--5.5
- McIntrye, Helen (The University of New Mexico Library)--5.5
- McKay, John--5.5
- Mackey, S. E.--See Moray, Sylvi
- McKinney, Robert ( The New
Mexican)--5.5
- Maclaine, Chris ( Contour
Quarterly)--5.5
- McLane, Bob--5.5
- Maclellan, William (William Maclellan Publishers Ltd. Scotland)--5.5
- Macleod, Norman, 1906- --5.5
- Macleod, William--13.5
- MacLow, Jackson--5.5
- McMahan, Helen (Oklahoma. State Chairman of Poetry)--5.5
- McManus, Pat--5.5 ( Artpress),
8.1 (Literary Arts Press)
- McMullen, Dennis--5.5
- McMurtry, Larry ( Adept)--5.5
- MacNab, Arden--5.5
- McNail, Stanley ( The Galley Sail
Review)--5.5
- McNair, Lura Thomas ( Scimitar and
Song)--5.5
- McNamara, Tom--5.5
- McNamee, Edward--5.5
- McQuarrie, Diane--5.5
- McReynolds, David ( Liberation)--5.5
- McWilliams, Carey ( The
Nation)--14.6
- Mad Virgin (The Editor)--8.2
- Madigan, LaVerne (Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc.)--8.1
- Madison, James H.--5.5
- Maggs, Derek ( Zebra
Magazine)--5.5
- Magner, Eugene--5.5 (University of Buffalo Library), 8.5, 13.5 ( Glass Hill)
- Maguffey, Ethel--5.5
- Mahoney, Dolores ( SSCribe)--5.5
- Mahoney, Donal F. ( Today)--5.5
- Mahoney, Terese--13.5
- Major, Clarence ( The Coercion
Review)--5.5, 8.2
- Malanga, Gerard ( Wagner Literary
Magazine)--5.5
- Malanga, Paul ( From a
Window)--5.5, 8.5
- Mallery, Helen--13.5
- Malone, Marvin ( Wormwood
Review)--5.6, 8.2
- Malone, Ted (National Broadcasting Corporation, “Between the Bookends”)--5.7
- Mandel, Barry ( Scribe)--5.7
- Mandelblatt, Sol (Obelisk Books)--5.7
- Manly, Albert Morse--5.7
- Manning, James--5.7
- Margolis, William J. ( The Miscellaneous
Man)--5.7, 8.2
- Marin, Robert--5.7
- Marinoni, Rosa Zagnoni--13.5
- Marra, John--5.7
- Marsh, Miriam--13.5
- Marsh, Willard--5.7
- Marshall, Kathleen Fraser ( The Second
Coming)--5.7
- Marshall, Marjorie ( Provincetown
Review)--5.7
- Marshall, Vera T.--5.7
- Martin, Peter (City Lights Books)--5.7
- Marvin, H. M.--5.7
- Mason, Carol--5.7
- The Massachusetts Review (The
Editors)--5.7
- Masters, Robert E. L. ( Texarkana
Gazette)--5.7
- Masterson, Stella--5.7
- Mathews, Sidney E. (Ohio State University Library)--5.7
- Maxey, Wallace O. ( Sex and
Censorship)--14.6
- Maxwell, Earl ( Venture; The
Writer's Workshops)--5.7
- Maxwell, Lawrence R. (L. R. M. Books)--5.7
- Maxwell, Peter (CRWTH Press)--5.7
- May, Frances--5.7
- May, James Boyer ( Inferno; Trace;
Villiers Publications)--5.7, 13.5
- May, Martin (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Mayer, Donald S.--5.7
- Mayer, Katherine Van Stone ( Spanish
Folk Songs of the Southwest)--5.7
- Maynard, Merrill A. V. (Braille Poets' Guild, Inc)--13.5
- Mayo, Lester W.--5.7
- Mazurova, Alexandra--5.7
- Mazzaro, Jerome L. (University of Detroit. Publications Department; The New
Fresco, Inc.)--5.7, 8.1
- Medhurst, Nista--5.8
- Meehan, Margaret ( American Aphrodite;
Seven Sirens Press)--5.8
- Meline, Elva ( Galley; Proof
Inc.; Little Magazine Publishing)--5.8
- Mencher, Melvin (United Press Association)--13.5
- Merritt, LeRoy C. ( Newsletter on
Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association)--14.6
- Merry, Judith (The University of Arizona Library)--5.8
- Meyer, Larry L. ( Westways)--8.1
- Mid-Tower Publishing Corporation--14.6
- Middleton, B. F. (Mrs.)--5.8
- Middleton, Christopher--5.8
- Midwest (The Editors)--5.8
- Mille, Roy H. ( San Francisco
Review)--5.8
- Miller, Eve--5.8
- Miller, G. (National Amateur Press Association)--5.8
- Miller, Guy Waltman--5.8
- Miller, Henry, 1891- --6.1
- Miller, Kaylaine ( SSCribe)--5.8
- Miller, Lowell F.--5.8
- Miller, Robert--5.8
- Miller, Tom Polk ( The
Illiterati)--5.8
- Millett, William--5.8
- Milton, John R. ( S. D. Review;
State University of South Dakota. Department of English)--5.8, 8.1
- Mindel, Saul J. (Post Office Department. Office of the General Counsel)--14.5
- Minot, Stephen ( New
Directory)--5.8
- Mitchell, Amy ( Prairie
Schooner)--5.8
- Mitchell, Evelyn M.--5.8
- Mitchell, Fredric--5.8
- Mitchell, John Emery--13.5
- Moffitt, H. E.--13.5
- Mohr, Richard--5.8
- Montague, H. B. (Post Office Department. Chief Postal Inspector)--14.5
- Montgomery, Pettis--13.5
- Mookse, George ( Nova)--8.2
- Moon, Samuel ( The Step
Ladder)--5.8
- Moore, Everett T. (University of California, Los Angeles)--14.6
- Moore, Fritz (Kansas State College. Department of Modern Languages)--5.8
- Moore, Susan (Contemporary Arts)--5.8
- Moore, Thomas (Henry Miller Literary Society)--5.8, 14.4
- Moorman, George R. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Moorse, George ( Nova)--5.8, 8.2
- Morang, Alfred, 1901-1958--6.2
- Moray, Joe ( Matrix)--6.3
- Moray, Sylvi E. [pseudonyms S.(ylvi) E.(dith) Mackey, S. E. Laurila]--6.3
- Morehouse College--5.8
- Morehouse, William--5.8
- Morris, Alice S. ( Harper's
Bazaar)--5.8
- Morris, Constance--13.5
- Morris, James Ryan ( The
Croupier)--5.8
- Morrissey, deRosset ( Time)--14.6
- Morton, Ann (Doubleday and Company, Inc.)--5.8
- Moscovitz, Joe--See Joe Moray
- Moseley, Sara Caroline ( Harlequin)--5.8, 8.5
- Moser, Alice--5.8
- Moser, Norman--5.8
- Mounce, Mervin (A. N. L. Publishing Company)--14.6
- Muller, Anthony W. ( The
Pendulum)--5.8
- Murfey, Etta Josephine ( The American
Bard)--5.8
- Murphey, Joseph Colin ( Southwest
Review; Harlequin)--5.8, 8.1
- Murphy, Carol ( Approach)--8.2
- Murray, George (J. N. Bartfield Art Galleries, Inc.)--5.8
- Murray, Joe--5.8
- Murray, Lois--13.5
- Murray, Muriel (Northwesten University Library)--5.8
- Murray, W.--5.8
- Musial, Frank H.--5.8
- Mutiny Press--5.8
- Myers, J. William ( Poetry
Dial)--5.8
- Myers, John--5.8
- Nabb, Paul--13.6
- Naser, George--6.4
- Nash, Ralph ( Perspective)--6.4
- Neale, Bob (Contemporary American Poetry Association; Prosidia)--6.4
- Nearing, Scott--14.6
- Nelson, Peggy J.--3.5
- Nelson, Philip Kinlock--6.4
- Nerber, John ( The Tiger's
Eye)--6.4, 7.3
- Nestor, Nicholas--6.4
- New Departures (The Editors)--6.4,
15.3
- New Foundations (The Editors)--8.5
- New Mexico Quarterly Review (The
Editors)--6.4
- New Voices Publishing Company (The Editors)--5.1, 8.5, 8.7
- Newberry, William H.--6.4, 14.6
- Newman, Louis--6.4
- Newton, R. Morris ( Poetry Review.
Florida)--6.4
- Newton, Ray--6.4
- Nicholas, Georgia C.--13.6
- Niles, Faye Phillips ( The Green
World)--6.4
- Nimrod (The Editors)--7.3
- Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977 (Anaïs Nin Press)--6.4
- Nirvana (The Editors)--6.4
- Norman, Dorothy ( Twice a
Year)--6.4, 7.3
- Norris, Dwight W. ( Newsweek)--14.6
- Northe, James Neill--13.6
- Northnagel, E. W. ( Zephyr
Rocket)--6.4, 14.6
- Northwest Review (The Editors)--8.1
- Nossoff, Nadina ( Statement
Magazine)--6.4
- Novit, Sam ( Greta; “N. B. C.
Music Round-Up”)--6.4, 13.6
- Nowlan, Alden--6.4, 13.6
- Number (The Editors)--6.4
- Nyce, Clinton--6.4
- Nyren, Dorothy ( The Volusia
Review)--6.4, 8.2
- Nyssen, John H. (Precision Cutting Tools and Equipment)--6.4
- Nystedt, Robert and Elaine--6.4
- Oakes, Eldred F. ( Oak
Leaves)--6.5, 8.2
- Oatman, Eric F. ( Manhattan
Review)--6.5
- O'Brien, Elizabeth ( New
Foundations)--6.5
- O'Brien, Joseph W. ( 12th Street;
New School for Social Research)--6.5, 8.5
- Odlin, Ren W.--6.5
- O'Donnell, Michael--6.5
- O'Donnol, Dion--6.5 (Wagon and Star Publishers), 13.6
- Offen, Ronald ( Odyssey;
Mainstream)--6.5, 8.2
- O'Grady, Thomas--6.5
- O'Hair, Madalyn Murray ( Freethought
Society of America, Inc.; Murray Newsletter; American Atheist)--5.8
- O'Kane, W. H. (Mrs.)--6.5
- Oldden, Stanley K.--6.5
- Olesen, H.--6.5
- O'Lessker, Karl--6.5
- Olivant (The Editor)--8.1-2
- Olton, H. R. ( Nightwatchman)--6.5
- Oman, Alice--13.6
- Opalov, Leonard--6.5
- O'Rourke, Regina--6.5
- Ortega, J. ( The New Mexico Quarterly
Review)--13.6
- Ostrom, M. A. (United States Post Office, San Francisco, CA)--14.5
- Our Lady of Guadalupe Benedictine Monastery--6.5
- Owen, Guy (Stetson University)--6.5
- Owens, Major ( Phoenix)--6.5
- The Owl and the Nightingale--6.5
- Ownbey, Jenna V. Stephenson--13.6
- Padgett, Ron ( The White Dove
Review)--6.6
- Palmer, Benjamin Martin ( SSCribe)--6.6, 8.2
- Panam Editiones--13.6
- Papazian, P. ( Counterpoint)--6.6
- Parch, Tommy--8.5
- Parker, Bob ( Perspectives)--6.6
- Parker, C. A. A. ( L'Alouette; Threads
in Tapestry)--6.6
- Parker, Elsie Smith (American Poetry Association)--6.6
- Parker, Pemberton--6.6
- Parkinson, Tom--6.6
- Parra, Louis (American Authors Press Association; The American Scene)--6.6
- Parse, Gladys L.--13.6
- Pascal, Hannah--13.6
- Patchen, Kenneth, 1911-1972--6.6, 13.6
- Patchen, Miriam--6.6
- Patton, John ( The Trend)--6.6
- Pavia, P. G. (Second Half Publishing Company)--6.6
- Payne, Miles (“Mike”)--6.6, 8.2 ( Light
Year; Light Year Printing Office)
- Payne, Robert (Alabama College; Montevallo Review)--6.6
- Pearce, Roy Harvey (Ohio State University; University of California, San
Diego)--6.6
- Pearce, T. Matt--13.6
- Pearl, Marian ( Contemporary
Issues)--6.6
- Pearson, Norman Holmes (Yale University)--6.6
- Pednaud, Emma--6.6
- Pendulum (The Editors)--6.6
- Percikow, Henri--6.6
- Perkins, Michael--6.6
- Perkoff, Si-6.6
- Perret, Christopher--6.6
- Perry, Margaret (Edwards Brothers, Inc.)--6.6
- Persky, Stan (Open Space Press)--6.6
- Peters, Robert L. ( Neo: A Quarterly of
Prose and Poetry)--6.6
- Peterson, Robert ( Contact)--6.6
- Pettinella, Dora M.--6.6
- Pfeiffer, Eric ( Compass
Review)--6.6, 8.2
- Phelan, Michael (American Amateur Press Association; The Bond)--6.6
- Phillips, Mary (Peace Democracy Commission)--6.6
- Phillips, Robert ( Syracuse
10)--6.6
- Phillips, Wayne ( The Little Magazines;
Sibylline)--6.6
- Philpott, Wayne (Border Press)--6.6
- Phylon (The Editors)--8.5
- Pillin, William ( Polia)--6.6,
13.6
- Planz, Allen--6.7
- Plummer, Honey Briggs--6.7
- Podell, Albert M. ( Chicago
Review)--6.7
- Poder, John ( Literature)--6.7
- Poe, Amos--13.6
- Poems and Pictures (The
Editors)--6.7
- Poetry (The Editors)--6.7
- Poetry Book Magazine (The
Editors)--13.6
- Poetry Collector (The Editors)--6.7
- Poetry New York (The Editors)--6.7
- Poetry Northwest (The Editors)--6.7
- Poets Publication Bureau--14.4
- Poker, Nathan--6.7
- Poland, Robert--6.7
- Polk, Grace Porterfield ( Polk-a-Dots)--6.7
- Pollak, Felix A.--6.7
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- Poots, Tom--6.7
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- Porter, Bern (Bern Porter Books)--6.7
- Posegate, Mabel--13.6
- Postell, Thomas--6.7
- Pound, John (St. Michael's High School)--8.2
- Powell, Clarence Alva--6.7, 13.6
- Powell, Lawrence Clark (University of California. School of Library Science. The
University Library)--6.7
- Prather, Louise W.--6.7
- Pratt, Lawrence--6.7
- Prausmitz, Walther G.--6.7 (Concordia College. Minnesota), 8.1 ( Discourse)
- Prieto, Mariana--6.7
- Proof, Inc.--13.6
- Pross, Paul E.--6.7
- Provence, Frances (Mrs. Harry) (Ex-Students Association Baylor University)--6.7
- The Provincetown Review (The
Editors)--6.7
- Pustarfi, Betty A.--6.7
- Quagliano, John (University of Notre Dame Press)--6.8
- Quihillalt, M. E. ( Sapien)--8.2
- Quinn, Boyce ( Reflections)--6.8
- Quinn, Kerlerr--8.5
- Qumtara, Frank M. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Rackham, John ( Inland)--6.8
- Raffelock, David (National Writer's Club)--6.8
- Ragó, Henry ( Poetry)--6.8
- Rainer, Dachine ( Retort)--6.8
- Rains, Wilson ( The Carolina
Quarterly)--6.8
- Raley, Loker ( Bluestone)--6.8
- Randall, Virginia D.--6.8
- Raney, Lee--13.6
- Ratcliff, Eve ( Ore)--6.8
- Ratcliff, K. ( Artesian)--6.8
- Ray, Randolph J.--6.8
- Raymer, Lester--6.8
- Raymund, Bernard (“Doc”)--6.8, 13.6
- Rebert, M. Charles--6.8
- Reddell, Bill (Express Publishing Company)--14.6
- Rees, George N.--6.8
- Reeve, Agnes M. (The Oldest Writer's Service)--6.8
- Regan, Robert C. ( The Centenary
Review)--6.8
- Reice, Beverly ( Evergreen
Review)--6.8
- Reid, Mildred J.--6.8
- Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905- --6.8
- Reyes, Carlos ( Potpourri)--6.8
- Reynolds, Charles (Taos Artist's Associations)--8.7
- Reynolds, Charles H. (Reynolds Gallery)--6.8
- Richards, Benjamin B. ( The Step
Ladder)--6.8
- Richards, John Alan (Mrs.)--6.8
- Richmond, Steve ( Earth)--6.8
- Ridge, G. R. (Georgia State College)--6.8
- Riley, Paul ( Scribe)--6.8
- Riley, Sherry ( Adept)--6.8
- Rippy, Frances Mayhew ( Forum)--6.8
- Ristan, H.--6.8
- Rivera, William ( Carolina
Quarterly)--6.8
- Rizley, Ross (Post Office Department. Office of the Solicitor)--14.5
- Roberts, F. Warren. (University of Texas at Austin. Humanities Research
Center)--6.8
- Roberts, Pauline--6.8
- Robertson, Albert J. (Post Office Department. Assistant Postmaster General)--14.5
- Robinson, Adele de la Barre ( Folio)--14.6
- Robinson, Barbara--6.8
- Robinson, Jack--6.8
- Robinson, Lee--13.6
- Roddewig, Lou--6.8
- Rogaway, Marjorie--6.8, 8.6
- Rogaway, Rog--6.8
- Rogers, D. ( Resistance)--6.8
- Roiderer, Richard--6.8
- Roman, Jim (Roman Books)--6.8
- Romero, Celestino (Kiwanis Club of Taos)--5.2
- Romero, Joe (United States House of Representatives)--14.6
- Romero, P. B. (Taos County Board of Education)--7.3
- Romney, B. ( Poetry
Broadside)--6.8
- Roseliep, Raymund--6.8
- Rosenbaum, Jean B. ( The American Poet;
Outcast)--6.8
- Rosenberg, James L.--6.8
- Roskolenko, Harry--6.8
- Ross, Grace ( Quicksilver)--6.8,
8.1, 8.3, 8.6
- Rothbard, Lorraine ( Diameter)--6.8, 8.5
- Rowen, D.--6.8
- Roy, Betty (Taos Artists Association, Inc.)--6.8
- Roy, K. ( Visva-Bharati Quarterly,
India)--7.4
- Rubenstein, Richard ( Gryphon; Inferno;
Neurotica)--6.8, 13.6
- Ruff, David--6.8
- Russ, Elmo--6.8
- Russell, Anna (University of Buffalo Library)--6.8
- Russell, David (Southern Methodist University; The Poetry Society of Texas)--6.8
- Russell, Gertrude--6.8, 8.6
- Russell, Lily M. (Baylor University)--6.8
- Russell, Paul ( The
Nation)--14.6
- Ryan, Helen Chandler (University of New Mexico. The Harwood Foundation)--6.8
- Ryan, Iney S. (Mrs.)--6.8
- Ryan, John Alley--6.8
- Ryden-Smith, Roland ( Experiment)--6.8
- Ryp, Ellen S. (The Macmillan Company)--6.8
- Sachs, David--6.9
- Saifer, Albert (American Antiquarian Booksellers)--6.9
- St. Paul Book and Stationery Company--13.6
- Salmagundi (The Editors)--6.9
- Salmansohn, Peter ( Input)--6.9
- Saltmarch, William (Lakedale Telephone Company)--6.9, 14.6
- Sankey, John (Villiers Publications; The
Window)--6.9
- Santistevan, Floyd (New Mexico State Senate, Senator)--14.6
- Sapp, Kitt G.--6.9
- Saroyan, Aram--8.5
- Saunders, Thel (Saunders and Davis)--6.9
- Savage, Derek ( The
Phoenix)--6.9
- Savage, Elizabeth--13.6
- Savage, Sam ( Reflections)--6.9
- Savoy, Dave ( Scribe)--6.9
- Schaefer, Rockwell B.--6.9
- Schaffer, Alan--6.9
- Schaftel, George (Poets of America)--6.9
- Schatzp, Gerald--6.9
- Schaumann, Herbert ( Palinurus)--6.9
- Scheiwiller, Vanni--6.9
- Schevill, James ( Berkeley: A
Journal)--6.9, 13.6
- Schmuller, Aaron ( Treblinka
Grass)--6.9
- Schoeberlein, Marion (Fawnlight Magazine)--6.9, 13.6
- Schow, John ( Inland)--6.9
- Schubert, Rose [for Janheinz Jahn] ( Black Orpheus)--8.5
- Schuyler, Philip L.--13.6
- Schwartz, Eddie (Ad Art Advertising Company)--6.9
- Schwartz, Horace--6.9
- Schworín, Jules--6.9
- Scott, J. W.--6.9
- Scott, Winfield--6.9
- Scouffas, George ( Accent)--6.9,
8.5
- Scouffas, Roberta ( Accent)--6.9
- Searge, Allan--6.9
- Sears, Paul M. ( New Mexico
Quarterly)--6.9
- Senn, Flosse P.--6.9
- Senseney, William--6.9
- Sentman, George (Dell Books)--8.7
- Shahan, J. T. (“Happy”)--6.9
- Shapiro, Karl, 1913- ( Poetry; Prairie
Schooner)--6.9
- Shapiro, Sidney--6.9
- Shaw, Elmer--6.9
- Shaw, O'Wendell ( The Negro Writers;
Short Story Syndicate)--6.9
- Sheed, Wilfrid--14.6
- Sheets, J.--6.9
- Shekerjian, Regina--13.6
- Sheldon, Walt--6.9
- Shepherd, Wilson ( Old Homestead
Press)--6.9
- Sherdeman, Stephanly [for Karl Shapiro] ( Prairie Schooner)--6.9
- Sheridan, Fran--6.9
- Sheridan, Roy L. (Post Office Department. Bureau of Operations)--14.5
- Sherover, Max (Linguaphone Institute)--6.9
- Sherwin, Sally (Timothy Leary Defense Fund)--6.9
- Shoemaker, Peter--6.9
- Shore, Mary (New England Chapter of Artists Equality)--6.9
- Shull, Sallie J.--13.6
- Signet (The Editors)--8.1
- Silvey, E. W. (Kable News Company)--6.9
- Simpson, Audrey--6.9, 13.6
- Singer, Felix--6.9
- Singer, James ( Emergent;
Hennypenny Press)--6.9
- Singer, Virginia ( Syndrome)--6.9
- Sixies, John B.--14.3, 14.6
- Sloan, Aaron--13.6
- Smirl, Warren G.--6.9
- Smith, D. Vincent ( The Human Voice
Quarterly; Olivant House Publishers)--7.2
- Smith, Earl (Mrs.)--13.6
- Smith, Helen C.--13.6
- Smith, Jason ( Extantis)--7.1
- Smith, John E. (University of California, Los Angeles. The University
Library)--13.6
- Smith, Lois--7.1
- Smith, Marcus ( Choice)--7.1
- Smith, Raymond D. ( Shenandoah)--7.1
- Smith, Shirley--7.1
- Smith, W. J.--7.1
- Snipes, Cecilia Griffey ( Quartet)--7.1
- Snyder, Donald C.--7.1
- Snyder, Emily--7.1
- Sohmers, Harriet ( Provincetown
Review)--7.1
- Solomon, Hyde--7.1
- Sorrentino, Gilbert, 1929- ( Neon)--7.1
- Sorzano, Margo--7.1
- Soucks, Jean--7.1
- Souster, Ray ( Contact)--7.1
- Spacks, Barry ( Folio)--7.1
- Spangler, W. D. (United States Post Office)--14.5
- Spatchill, Louise E.--13.6
- Spearman, Doris Warren ( The
Angels)--7.1
- Speeder, Gerald--7.1
- Spellman, A. B.--7.1
- Springer, Elinor--7.1
- Squires, Coleman D. ( Manhattan Poetry
Parade)--7.1
- Stacy, Merrill E. (The New Mexican)--7.1
- Stafford, William (Lewis and Clark College. English Department)--7.1
- Stamps, William M. (“Pete”)--7.1
- Stanley, Keith--7.1
- Starbuck, G. ( Chicago
Review)--7.1
- Stefanili, Felix N. ( The Sparrow
Magazine)--7.1
- Stegmann, Marvin (New American Library. New World Writing)--7.1
- Stephen, R. (Offset Reproductions, Inc.)--7.1
- Stephens, D. H. (Chief of Postal Inspection)--14.5
- Stephens, Genevieve--7.1
- Stephens, Pauline Francis ( Pegasus)--7.1
- Stern, Jack (The Central Lithograph Company)--7.1
- Sternbergs, Judy T. ( The American
Showcase Quarterly)--8.1
- Stevens, A. Wilber ( Interim)--7.1
- Stevens, C. J. (WLSU-Baton Rouge)--13.6
- Stewart, James--7.1
- Stewart, Jess E.--7.1
- Stocking, Marion ( The Beloit Poetry
Journal)--7.1
- Stone Cup (The Editors)--7.1
- Stone, Walter ( Accent)--7.1
- Stover, Elizabeth M. ( Southwest
Review)--7.1
- Strong, R. S. (United States Post Office)--14.5
- Stuart, Lyle ( The
Independent)--7.1, 14.6
- Sulzberger, Marion B.--7.1
- Summerville, Bruce (Bruce's Books)--7.1
- Sumner, Mark (Assistant Postmaster, Asheville, NC)--14.3
- Sutera, Marie J. ( The
Oracle)--7.1
- Suwa, Yu--7.1
- Swain, Robert--7.1
- Swallow, Alan, 1915-1966--7.1
- Swanson, Judas--7.1
- Swanson, Roy Arthur ( The Minnesota
Review)--7.1
- Sward, Robert--7.1
- Symmes, Robert ( Experimental
Review)--7.1
- Tambimuttu ( Poetry London-New
York)--7.3
- Tammer, David--7.3
- Tatum, Marvin--7.3
- Taylor, Jay Laurence--7.3
- Taylor, K. P. A.--7.3, 13.6
- Taylor, William E. ( Florida Education;
Stetson University)--7.3
- Tax, Ervin (Decker Press)--13.6
- Tead, Ordway ( Briarcliff
Quarterly)--7.3
- Tedlock, E. W. (University of New Mexico. English Language and Literature)--7.3
- Tell, P. W. ( Writers'
Journal)--13.6
- Texas Quarterly (The Editors)--7.3
- Thomas, Carol P. ( The Grecourt
Review)--7.3
- Thomas, Gregory--7.3
- Thomas, Lorenzo ( Lost
World)--7.3
- Thompson, Tracy--7.3
- Thomsen, Virginia Jacques--7.3
- Thorne, Evelyn ( Epos)--7.3, 8.5
- Tibbs, Ben--7.3
- Tillson, William ( Poet and
Critic)--7.3
- Tirana, Rosamund--7.3
- Tobin, Thomas L. (J. B. Lippincott Company)--7.3
- Tolbert, Mildred [married to Judson Crews]--7.3
- Tolman, Edward ( Prospect)--7.3
- Torgersen, Don Arthur ( Catalyst)--7.3
- Trace (The Editor)--14.6
- The Trailsman (The Editors)--7.3
- Triefenbach, Louis W.--7.3
- Trust, Estelle ( Literary
Calendar)--7.3
- Tucker, Harvey ( Black Sun)--7.3
- Tucker, Nell--13.6
- Tullos, Will ( Epos)--7.3
- Turkat, Judah M.--13.6
- Turnbull, Gael--7.3
- Turner, Anne ( New Broom)--7.3
- Ulrich's Periodical Directory--13.6
- Ungar, H. ( American
Aphrodite)--7.4
- University of California, Los Angeles. The University Library--2.5, 13.6
- Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-1977--7.4
- Vail, Sindbad ( Points,
Paris)--7.4
- Valley Ranch--13.6
- Valliant, George (Valliant Printing Company)--15.3
- Van Duren, Mona ( Perspective)--7.4
- Van Gelie, Henk--7.4
- Van Horn, Charl (Omnibus Studio Enterprises)--7.4
- Van Patten, Nathan (Stanford University)--7.4
- Van Sickle, M. M.--7.4
- Van Sickle, T. Earl (Super-Exchange)--13.6
- Vanson, Frederic ( Poetry;
Midlands)--7.4
- Vaughan, Robert ( Element)--7.4
- Vaughan, Thomas--7.4
- Venture Publications, Inc.--7.4
- Ver Duft, Lee ( Gryphon)--7.4
- Vespers (The Editors)--7.4
- Views (The Editors)--7.4
- Vining, Kay--8.7
- Vogel, H. (Quadri-Color Press)--7.4
- Voigt, Ronald--7.4 ( Lili; The Poetry
Collector; Wwhimsy), 14.6 (American Poetry Publisher)
- Vosper, Robert--7.4 (University of Kansas), 13.6 (University of California, Los
Angeles. Assistant Librarian)
- Vrbovska, Anca ( New Orlando
Publications)--7.4, 8.1
- Wade, David--7.5
- Wade, James ( The Stylus)--7.5
- Wade, John Stevens ( Dimension)--7.5
- Wade, Seth (Pan American College)--7.5
- Wagenseil, Kurt--7.5
- Wah, Fred ( Sum)--7.5
- Waite, Jay ( Gale)--7.5, 13.6
- Waite, Polly--7.5
- Walker, Don D. ( The Western Humanities
Review)--7.5
- Walker, Dorothea--7.5
- Walker, Edwin S.--13.6
- Walker, Joe--7.5
- Walker, Sadie M. (American Amateur Press Association)--7.5
- Wall, Patrick--7.5
- Walsh, Peter--7.5
- Walters, E. E. (R. P. W. Company)--7.5
- Wang, David Rafael--7.5
- Warburton, Herbert B. (Post Office Department. Office of the General
Counsel)--14.3
- Ward, Vernon--7.5
- Warren, Alan--7.5
- Warren, James E.--7.5
- Wassall, Irma (Poetry Society of Kansas)--7.5, 13.6
- Waterman, Charles K.--7.5
- Waterman, Priscilla ( Albatross)--7.5
- Watkins, Ben Porter--7.5
- Watkins, Lavinia Adele ( The Poetry
Hour)--13.6
- Wax, B. (Postal Envelope Company, Inc.)--7.5
- Weaver, Edith--13.6
- Webb, Jon Edgar ( The Outsider;
Loujon Press)--7.5, 8.3
- Wees, Ian C. (National Library of Canada, Ottawa)--7.5
- Wehrly, Bernadette V.--7.5
- Weil, Jim (The Elizabeth Press)--7.5, 8.5
- Weinberger, Tony--7.5
- Weingarden, Ann L. (Dell Publication Company)--7.5
- Weisbird, Mel ( Coastline)--2.4
- Weiss, Carol ( Also)--7.5
- Weiss, T. ( Quarterly Review of
Literature)--7.5
- Welch, Paul E. ( Line)--7.5
- Weltzin, J. Frederick (University of Idaho)--7.5
- Weniger, Del and Nell--7.5
- Wessekemp, M. G. (Modern Book Shop)--7.5
- West, Austin--7.5
- West, Ray B. (Angel Island Publications)--7.5
- Westerfield, Butler (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Weynon, Drew ( Wild Dog
Press)--7.5
- Wharton, Jean--7.5
- Whisnant, Charleen ( Red Clay
Reader)--7.5
- White, Bob (Short Run Service)--7.5
- White, Donald W.--13.6
- White, Emil ( The Big Sur
Guide)--7.5
- White, Grace--7.5
- White, M.--7.5
- White, Nora Nevada--7.5
- White, Robin ( Per Se)--7.5
- Whitebird, Joannie--3.4
- Whitman, Harold A.--7.6
- Whitney, J. D. ( It)--7.6
- Wieners, John ( Measure)--7.6
- Wiening, Arthur--7.6
- Wilcock, John W.--7.6
- Wilder, Calvin L. ( Sibylline)--7.6, 8.5
- Wiley, Charles G.--13.6
- Williams, Carl (Turner Printing Machinery, Inc.)--7.6
- Williams, George Rae--13.6
- Williams, H. E. (Williams Office Machine Company)--7.6
- Williams, John ( Matrix)--7.6
- Williams, Jonathan (Jargon Publishing Company)--7.6
- Williams, Leonard ( Aperçu
Press)--7.6
- Williams, Loring ( American
Weave)--7.6
- Williams, Oscar Emmett--7.6
- Williams, Sharon ( Nimrod)--7.6
- Williams, Virginia C.--13.6
- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963--7.6, 13.6
- Willis, C. P. (Veterans Administration)--15.3
- Wilson, Edwin H. (The American Humanist Association)--14.6
- Wilson, Grace B.--13.6
- Wilson, Keith--7.6
- Wilson, William ( Bard
Review)--7.6
- The Window (The Editors)--13.6
- Winslow, Kathryn Mecham--7.6
- Winslow, Walker--7.6
- Wittenborn, G. (Mrs.) ( Transformation)--7.6
- Wolf, Michael--7.6
- Wolfe, L. G. (Freedom Press)--7.6
- Wolff, George A. ( Compass
Review)--7.6, 8.1, 8.5
- Wolff, Kurt H.--7.6
- Wood, Clement--7.6
- Wood, William Irving--7.6
- Woodfin, Henry A.--13.6
- Woodford, Bruce ( Quartet)--7.6
- Woodman, George G.--7.6
- Woodroofe, Kenneth (Visva-Bharati University)--7.6
- Woods, Frederick ( Platform)--7.6
- Woods, Helen Gee (Idaho Poets and Writers Guild)--7.6
- Woods, Lucia C. (Chia and Associates)--7.6
- Woodson, Mortimer--15.3
- Wormhondt, Sarah--7.6, 13.6
- Worth, Jac--7.6
- Wright, Dave--7.6
- Wright, Elizabeth ( Poetry)--7.6
- Wright, Muriel ( Upsurge)--7.6
- Wright, Shirley--7.6
- Wulf, Melvin L. (American Civil Liberties Union)--14.6
- Wynn, Dudley ( The New Mexico Quarterly
Review)--7.6
- Yates, Sanford--7.7
- Yerrington, Betty--8.7
- Yorke, Betty ( The Carolina
Quarterly)--8.1, 8.5
- Young, George--7.7
- Young, Lafayette (The Book Center)--7.7
- Young, Margaret ( Rough
Weather)--7.7, 8.7
- Zahn, Curtis--7.7
- Zarchin, Simone (Twice a Year Press)--13.6
- Zavatsky, William ( New
Frontiers)--7.7
- Zimpel, Lloyd ( Minnesota
Quarterly)--7.7
- Zorn, Ray H. (Ray H. Zorn Books and Music)--7.7
- Zucker, Hal (Seven Sisters Press)--7.7
- Zucker, Morris (Eastern News Distributors, Inc.)--7.7
- Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978--7.7
- Zusiner, M. B.--13.6
- Zwicky, Laurie (University of Houston. English Department)--7.7