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- Collection Overview
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- Biographical/Historical Note
- Scope and Content
- Arrangement
- Subject(s)
- Immediate Source of Acquisition
- Access
- Use
- Citation
- Content List
- Series I: Early life and family Subseries 1: Education Subseries 2: Mangione family materials Series II: Early career Subseries 1: Advertising career materials Subseries 2: Federal Writers' Project (FWP) materials Series III: Writing Subseries 1: Manuscripts by Jerre Mangione Mount Allegro. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1943 The Ship and the Flame. New York: A.A. Wyn Publishers, Current Books, Inc., 1948 Reunion in Sicily. New York: Columbia University Press, 1950 Night Search. New York: New Crown Publishers, 1965 Passion for Sicilians: The World Around Danilo Dolci. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1968 Life Sentences for Everybody. New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1969 America is Also Italian, 1969 The Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writer's Project 1935-1943. Boston: Little and Brown, 1972 Box 33 Draft of manuscript Mussolini's March on Rome, October 30, 1922: A Dictator in the Making Achieves Political Power in Italy. New York: Franklin Watts, 1975 An Ethnic at Large. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1978 La Storia: Five Centuries of Italian American Experience. With Ben Morreale. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1992 They Knew They Were Naked - Unpublished manuscript by Jerre Mangione, undated Box 62 Bound draft, TS, no editing Plays based on Mount Allegro Subseries 2: Articles/stories by Jerre Mangione Published articles Unpublished manuscripts Notebooks/notes by JM Subseries 3: Research files La Storia Research files arranged by topic Box 103 Unlabeled folders Bibliographies collected by Jerre Mangione Box 105 Miscellaneous bibliographies Subseries 4: Articles by other authors, collected by Mangione Series IV: Teaching materials Subseries 1: University of Pennsylvania teaching materials Subseries 2: Conferences/speaking engagements Series V: Materials about Jerre Mangione Subseries 1: Awards Subseries 2: Exhibits Subseries 3: Articles/stories about Jerre Mangione Subseries 4: Dissertations written about Jerre Mangione Series VI: Photographs and audiovisual materials Subseries 1: Photographs Subseries 2: Record albums 33 rpm record albums by Mangione's nephews, Chuck and Gap Mangione 33 rpm record albums collected by Mangione Subseries 3: Audio tapes Interviews Radio or television programs and lectures taped by Jerre Mangione Interviews featuring Mangione on TV/Radio, organized by date: Interviews NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date: Group interviews featuring Mangione, organized by date: Group interviews NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date: Public Speaking Engagements featuring Mangione, organized by date: Public Speaking engagements NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date: Listing [sp?] of inscribed books, with some commentary Miscellaneous audiotapes Series VII: Oversize items Series VIII: Correspondence Subseries 1: General correspondence Subseries 2: Correspondence with publishers and literary agencies Subseries 3: Book dealers Subseries 4: Correspondence with journals, magazines and newspapers Subseries 5: Correspondence with organizations, societies and institutions Series IX: Miscellaneous
Jerre Mangione papers
Creator: Mangione, Jerre, 1909-1998
Call Number: D.245
Dates: 1909-1998
Physical Description: 213 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Table of Contents:
Revision Information
Biographical/Historical Note
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Subject(s)
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Access
Use
Citation
Content List
Series I: Early life and family
Subseries 1: Education
Subseries 2: Mangione family materials
Series II: Early career
Subseries 1: Advertising career materials
Subseries 2: Federal Writers' Project (FWP) materials
Series III: Writing
Subseries 1: Manuscripts by Jerre Mangione
Mount Allegro. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1943
The Ship and the Flame. New York: A.A. Wyn Publishers, Current Books, Inc., 1948
Reunion in Sicily. New York: Columbia University Press, 1950
Night Search. New York: New Crown Publishers, 1965
Passion for Sicilians: The World Around Danilo Dolci. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1968
Life Sentences for Everybody. New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1969
America is Also Italian, 1969
The Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writer's Project 1935-1943. Boston: Little and Brown, 1972
Box 33 Draft of manuscript
Mussolini's March on Rome, October 30, 1922: A Dictator in the Making Achieves Political Power in Italy. New York: Franklin Watts, 1975
An Ethnic at Large. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1978
La Storia: Five Centuries of Italian American Experience. With Ben Morreale. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1992
They Knew They Were Naked - Unpublished manuscript by Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 62 Bound draft, TS, no editing
Plays based on Mount Allegro
Subseries 2: Articles/stories by Jerre Mangione
Published articles
Unpublished manuscripts
Notebooks/notes by JM
Subseries 3: Research files
La Storia
Research files arranged by topic
Box 103 Unlabeled folders
Bibliographies collected by Jerre Mangione
Box 105 Miscellaneous bibliographies
Subseries 4: Articles by other authors, collected by Mangione
Series IV: Teaching materials
Subseries 1: University of Pennsylvania teaching materials
Subseries 2: Conferences/speaking engagements
Series V: Materials about Jerre Mangione
Subseries 1: Awards
Subseries 2: Exhibits
Subseries 3: Articles/stories about Jerre Mangione
Subseries 4: Dissertations written about Jerre Mangione
Series VI: Photographs and audiovisual materials
Subseries 1: Photographs
Subseries 2: Record albums
33 rpm record albums by Mangione's nephews, Chuck and Gap Mangione
33 rpm record albums collected by Mangione
Subseries 3: Audio tapes
Interviews
Radio or television programs and lectures taped by Jerre Mangione
Interviews featuring Mangione on TV/Radio, organized by date:
Interviews NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Group interviews featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Group interviews NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Public Speaking Engagements featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Public Speaking engagements NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Listing [sp?] of inscribed books, with some commentary
Miscellaneous audiotapes
Series VII: Oversize items
Series VIII: Correspondence
Subseries 1: General correspondence
Subseries 2: Correspondence with publishers and literary agencies
Subseries 3: Book dealers
Subseries 4: Correspondence with journals, magazines and newspapers
Subseries 5: Correspondence with organizations, societies and institutions
Series IX: Miscellaneous
Collection Overview
Title: Jerre Mangione papers
Creator: Mangione, Jerre, 1909-1998
Call Number: D.245
Dates: 1909-1998
Physical Description: 213 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Biographical/Historical Note
Chronology
- March 20, 1909: Gerlando (Jerre) Mangione is the first of four children born to Gaspare Mangione and Josephine (Polizzi) Mangione in Rochester, New York
- 1927-1931: Mangione attended Syracuse University, where he founded and edited the Chap Book and wrote "Museings" a daily column for the school newspaper
- 1931: Worked for Time Magazine
- 1934-1937: Robert M. McBride and Company, publishers; Wrote freelance book reviews for the New Republic, New York Sun, New York Herald Tribune Books, New York Post. Contributed articles to The Nation, Travel, Harper's Bazaar, Literary Digest, Globe, and Broun's Nutmeg
- 1936: First trip to Sicily
- 1937: Associate Information Specialist with the Resettlement Administration
- March 1937-September 1939: National Coordinating editor of the Federal Writer's Project
- October 1939: Public Relations Specialist with the Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce- provided magazine publicity for the 1940 census. Worked for two months on the World's Fair Exhibit of the Federal Works Agency
- June 1940: Information Specialist for the Department of Justice- helped publicize alien registration of 1940
- February 1941: Public relations staffer for the Department of Justice
- July 1942: Appointed special assistant to the United States commission of Immigration and Naturalization Service- moved to new headquarters in Philadelphia.
- 1942: Mount Allegro published- a memoir depicting his early life in Rochester among his Sicilian relatives and immigrant neighbors.
- July 1946-July 1947: Awarded John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Literary Fellowship
- December 7, 1947: Marries Carolyn Carles
- 1948: Ship and the Flame published
- 1950: Reunion in Sicily published
- 1955-1962: Worked at A. Paul Lefton Advertising Agency
- 1957: Marries Patricia Anthony
- 1961: Becomes a Professor in the Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania
- 1965: Night Search published; Life Sentences for Everybody published
- 1968: A Passion for Sicilians: The World Around Danilo Dolci published
- 1969: America is Also Italian published
- 1972: The Dream and the Deal published
- 1975: Mussolini's March on Rome published
- 1978: An Ethnic at Large: A Memoir of America in the 1930s and 1940 ; Named Emeritus Professor of American Literature at the University of Pennsylvania
- 1987: Sold his personal papers to the University of Rochester Libraries.
- 1992: La Storia: Five Centuries of the Italian American Experience published; Awarded the Christopher Columbus Quincentanary Award by New York Governor Mario Cuomo
- 1993: Library of Congress archival exhibit on Mangione
- August 16, 1998: Jerre Mangione dies in Haverford, PA at the age of 89
- March 11, 2002: Patricia Anthony Mangione dies in Haverford, PA.
Scope and Content
The Jerre Mangione papers consist of his extensive correspondence, personal and work-related documents, newspaper clippings and reviews, manuscripts, notes, and miscellanea.
Series I: Early life and family (1924-1970, undated) contains two subseries with materials from Mangione's gradeschool and college days, including scrapbooks and yearbooks from his clubs and fraternities. The second subseries collects materials related to Mangione's closest relations, organized by person, and includes memoirs, real estate, and court proceeding materials.
Series II: Early career (1948-?) contains two further subseries, chronologically organizing materials from Mangione's advertising career with N.W. Ayers & Sons and the A. Paul Lefton Agency, and from his work with the Federal Writers' Project. Both subseries contain correspondence, notes, drafts, and published examples of his work.
Series III: Writing (dates) is divided into four subseries. The first, Manuscripts, is organized chronologically by monograph title, and contains an extensive number of drafts with handwritten notes from both Mangione and his editors. Besides his published monographs, the series also contains material related to the unpublished They Knew They Were Naked. The second subseries (Articles/stories by Jerre Mangione) contains materials for both published and unpublished articles, and notebooks and other scratch notes. The third subseries contains files of research for his writing. The fourth subseries collects articles and reviews of Mangione and his work, written by others.
Series IV: Teaching materials (date) is divided into two subseries, organizing materials from Mangione's work as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and materials related to speaking engagements and conferences he attended as a presenter.
Series V: Materials about Jerre Mangione (date) is divided into four subseries. The first contains awards presented to Mangione; the second contains materials related to exhibits (including one put on by RBSCP) which focused on his life, work, and collection. The latter two subseries focus include articles, stories, and dissertations written about Mangione and his work by others.
Series VI: Photographs and audiovisual materials (date) is broken down by format, and organized chronologically. The record albums include 33 1/3rpm albums collected by Mangione, as well as a number of records produced by his nephews, Gap and Chuck Mangione, who are jazz musicians. The audiotapes include recordings of interviews and lectures, radio and television programs, voice memos, and a number of professional commercial recordings (including a tape of Barbara Streisand).
Series VII: Oversize items (date) includes oversize advertising materials (both created by Mangione or for his book tours), clothing, book awards, a plaster cast of Mangione's head made when he was a student at Syracuse University, some glass plate negatives used in illustrating one of his books and a glass souvenir vase from his SU 50th Class reunion.
Series VIII: Correspondence (date) is organized in alphabetical order by the person of interest. While most of the letters are addressed to Mangione himself, some are between other individuals, either about Mangione, or tangential to his work. This series is maintained in original order as best as was possible. Files may also contain newspaper clippings or other "research" Mangione collected about people.
The last series, IX: Miscellaneous (1933-1993) collects material and ephemera which did not easily fit into other series in the collection. This includes clippings and proceedings regarding different court cases, a marker from the dedication of the Mount Allegro neighborhood, calendars, obituaries, certificates, passport materials, diaries, employment records, and more.
Arrangement
The collection is divided into nine series:
Series I: Early life and family
Subseries 1: Education
Subseries 2: Mangione family materials
Series II: Early career
Subseries 1: Advertising career materials
Subseries 2: Federal Writers' Project (FWP) materials
Series III: Writing
Subseries 1: Manuscripts by Jerre Mangione
Subseries 2: Articles/stories by Jerre Mangione
Subseries 3: Research files
Subseries 4: Articles by other authors, collected by Mangione
Series IV: Teaching materials
Subseries 1: University of Pennsylvania teaching materials
Subseries 2: Conferences/speaking engagements
Series V: Materials about Jerre Mangione
Subseries 1: Awards
Subseries 2: Exhibits
Subseries 3: Articles/stores about Jerre Mangione
Subseries 4: Dissertations written about Jerre Mangione
Series VI: Photographs and audiovisual materials
Subseries 1: Photographs
Subseries 2: Record albums
Subseries 3: Audio tapes
Series VII: Oversize items
Series VIII: Correspondence
Subseries 1: General correspondence
Subseries 2: Correspondence with publishers and literary agencies
Subseries 3: Book dealers
Subseries 4: Correspondence with journals, magazines, and newspapers
Subseries 5: Correspondence with organizations, societies, and institutions
Series IX: Miscellaneous
Subject(s):
Italian Americans--Social life and customs
Manuscripts
Correspondence
Newspaper clippings
Mangione, Jerre, 1909-1998
Authors, American
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The Jerre Mangione papers were Gift of Robert C. Stevens, 1986, augmented by Ben Morreale, 1994 and subsequent gifts from Jerre Mangione.Access
The Jerre Mangione papers is open for research use. Researchers are advised to contact Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation prior to visiting. Upon arrival, researchers will also be asked to fill out a registration form and provide photo identification.Use
Reproductions are made upon request but can be subject to restrictions. Permission to publish materials from the collection must currently be requested. Please note that some materials may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information contact rarebks@library.rochester.eduCitation
[Item title, item date], Jerre Mangione papers, D.245, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Administrative Information
Author: Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
Publisher: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Address:
Rush Rhees Library
Second Floor, Room 225
Rochester, NY 14627-0055
rarebks@library.rochester.edu
URL:
Revision Information
February 2023: Finding aid was updated in February 2023 to incorporate item- and file-level information from the Jerre Mangione correspondence database.
Content List
Creator: Mangione, Jerre, 1909-1998
Call Number: D.245
Dates: 1909-1998
Physical Description: 213 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Table of Contents:
Revision Information
Biographical/Historical Note
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Subject(s)
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Access
Use
Citation
Content List
Series I: Early life and family
Subseries 1: Education
Subseries 2: Mangione family materials
Series II: Early career
Subseries 1: Advertising career materials
Subseries 2: Federal Writers' Project (FWP) materials
Series III: Writing
Subseries 1: Manuscripts by Jerre Mangione
Mount Allegro. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1943
The Ship and the Flame. New York: A.A. Wyn Publishers, Current Books, Inc., 1948
Reunion in Sicily. New York: Columbia University Press, 1950
Night Search. New York: New Crown Publishers, 1965
Passion for Sicilians: The World Around Danilo Dolci. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1968
Life Sentences for Everybody. New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1969
America is Also Italian, 1969
The Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writer's Project 1935-1943. Boston: Little and Brown, 1972
Box 33 Draft of manuscript
Mussolini's March on Rome, October 30, 1922: A Dictator in the Making Achieves Political Power in Italy. New York: Franklin Watts, 1975
An Ethnic at Large. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1978
La Storia: Five Centuries of Italian American Experience. With Ben Morreale. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1992
They Knew They Were Naked - Unpublished manuscript by Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 62 Bound draft, TS, no editing
Plays based on Mount Allegro
Subseries 2: Articles/stories by Jerre Mangione
Published articles
Unpublished manuscripts
Notebooks/notes by JM
Subseries 3: Research files
La Storia
Research files arranged by topic
Box 103 Unlabeled folders
Bibliographies collected by Jerre Mangione
Box 105 Miscellaneous bibliographies
Subseries 4: Articles by other authors, collected by Mangione
Series IV: Teaching materials
Subseries 1: University of Pennsylvania teaching materials
Subseries 2: Conferences/speaking engagements
Series V: Materials about Jerre Mangione
Subseries 1: Awards
Subseries 2: Exhibits
Subseries 3: Articles/stories about Jerre Mangione
Subseries 4: Dissertations written about Jerre Mangione
Series VI: Photographs and audiovisual materials
Subseries 1: Photographs
Subseries 2: Record albums
33 rpm record albums by Mangione's nephews, Chuck and Gap Mangione
33 rpm record albums collected by Mangione
Subseries 3: Audio tapes
Interviews
Radio or television programs and lectures taped by Jerre Mangione
Interviews featuring Mangione on TV/Radio, organized by date:
Interviews NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Group interviews featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Group interviews NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Public Speaking Engagements featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Public Speaking engagements NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Listing [sp?] of inscribed books, with some commentary
Miscellaneous audiotapes
Series VII: Oversize items
Series VIII: Correspondence
Subseries 1: General correspondence
Subseries 2: Correspondence with publishers and literary agencies
Subseries 3: Book dealers
Subseries 4: Correspondence with journals, magazines and newspapers
Subseries 5: Correspondence with organizations, societies and institutions
Series IX: Miscellaneous
Collection Overview
Title: Jerre Mangione papers
Creator: Mangione, Jerre, 1909-1998
Call Number: D.245
Dates: 1909-1998
Physical Description: 213 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Biographical/Historical Note
Chronology
- March 20, 1909: Gerlando (Jerre) Mangione is the first of four children born to Gaspare Mangione and Josephine (Polizzi) Mangione in Rochester, New York
- 1927-1931: Mangione attended Syracuse University, where he founded and edited the Chap Book and wrote "Museings" a daily column for the school newspaper
- 1931: Worked for Time Magazine
- 1934-1937: Robert M. McBride and Company, publishers; Wrote freelance book reviews for the New Republic, New York Sun, New York Herald Tribune Books, New York Post. Contributed articles to The Nation, Travel, Harper's Bazaar, Literary Digest, Globe, and Broun's Nutmeg
- 1936: First trip to Sicily
- 1937: Associate Information Specialist with the Resettlement Administration
- March 1937-September 1939: National Coordinating editor of the Federal Writer's Project
- October 1939: Public Relations Specialist with the Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce- provided magazine publicity for the 1940 census. Worked for two months on the World's Fair Exhibit of the Federal Works Agency
- June 1940: Information Specialist for the Department of Justice- helped publicize alien registration of 1940
- February 1941: Public relations staffer for the Department of Justice
- July 1942: Appointed special assistant to the United States commission of Immigration and Naturalization Service- moved to new headquarters in Philadelphia.
- 1942: Mount Allegro published- a memoir depicting his early life in Rochester among his Sicilian relatives and immigrant neighbors.
- July 1946-July 1947: Awarded John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Literary Fellowship
- December 7, 1947: Marries Carolyn Carles
- 1948: Ship and the Flame published
- 1950: Reunion in Sicily published
- 1955-1962: Worked at A. Paul Lefton Advertising Agency
- 1957: Marries Patricia Anthony
- 1961: Becomes a Professor in the Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania
- 1965: Night Search published; Life Sentences for Everybody published
- 1968: A Passion for Sicilians: The World Around Danilo Dolci published
- 1969: America is Also Italian published
- 1972: The Dream and the Deal published
- 1975: Mussolini's March on Rome published
- 1978: An Ethnic at Large: A Memoir of America in the 1930s and 1940 ; Named Emeritus Professor of American Literature at the University of Pennsylvania
- 1987: Sold his personal papers to the University of Rochester Libraries.
- 1992: La Storia: Five Centuries of the Italian American Experience published; Awarded the Christopher Columbus Quincentanary Award by New York Governor Mario Cuomo
- 1993: Library of Congress archival exhibit on Mangione
- August 16, 1998: Jerre Mangione dies in Haverford, PA at the age of 89
- March 11, 2002: Patricia Anthony Mangione dies in Haverford, PA.
Scope and Content
The Jerre Mangione papers consist of his extensive correspondence, personal and work-related documents, newspaper clippings and reviews, manuscripts, notes, and miscellanea.
Series I: Early life and family (1924-1970, undated) contains two subseries with materials from Mangione's gradeschool and college days, including scrapbooks and yearbooks from his clubs and fraternities. The second subseries collects materials related to Mangione's closest relations, organized by person, and includes memoirs, real estate, and court proceeding materials.
Series II: Early career (1948-?) contains two further subseries, chronologically organizing materials from Mangione's advertising career with N.W. Ayers & Sons and the A. Paul Lefton Agency, and from his work with the Federal Writers' Project. Both subseries contain correspondence, notes, drafts, and published examples of his work.
Series III: Writing (dates) is divided into four subseries. The first, Manuscripts, is organized chronologically by monograph title, and contains an extensive number of drafts with handwritten notes from both Mangione and his editors. Besides his published monographs, the series also contains material related to the unpublished They Knew They Were Naked. The second subseries (Articles/stories by Jerre Mangione) contains materials for both published and unpublished articles, and notebooks and other scratch notes. The third subseries contains files of research for his writing. The fourth subseries collects articles and reviews of Mangione and his work, written by others.
Series IV: Teaching materials (date) is divided into two subseries, organizing materials from Mangione's work as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and materials related to speaking engagements and conferences he attended as a presenter.
Series V: Materials about Jerre Mangione (date) is divided into four subseries. The first contains awards presented to Mangione; the second contains materials related to exhibits (including one put on by RBSCP) which focused on his life, work, and collection. The latter two subseries focus include articles, stories, and dissertations written about Mangione and his work by others.
Series VI: Photographs and audiovisual materials (date) is broken down by format, and organized chronologically. The record albums include 33 1/3rpm albums collected by Mangione, as well as a number of records produced by his nephews, Gap and Chuck Mangione, who are jazz musicians. The audiotapes include recordings of interviews and lectures, radio and television programs, voice memos, and a number of professional commercial recordings (including a tape of Barbara Streisand).
Series VII: Oversize items (date) includes oversize advertising materials (both created by Mangione or for his book tours), clothing, book awards, a plaster cast of Mangione's head made when he was a student at Syracuse University, some glass plate negatives used in illustrating one of his books and a glass souvenir vase from his SU 50th Class reunion.
Series VIII: Correspondence (date) is organized in alphabetical order by the person of interest. While most of the letters are addressed to Mangione himself, some are between other individuals, either about Mangione, or tangential to his work. This series is maintained in original order as best as was possible. Files may also contain newspaper clippings or other "research" Mangione collected about people.
The last series, IX: Miscellaneous (1933-1993) collects material and ephemera which did not easily fit into other series in the collection. This includes clippings and proceedings regarding different court cases, a marker from the dedication of the Mount Allegro neighborhood, calendars, obituaries, certificates, passport materials, diaries, employment records, and more.
Arrangement
The collection is divided into nine series:
Series I: Early life and family
Subseries 1: Education
Subseries 2: Mangione family materials
Series II: Early career
Subseries 1: Advertising career materials
Subseries 2: Federal Writers' Project (FWP) materials
Series III: Writing
Subseries 1: Manuscripts by Jerre Mangione
Subseries 2: Articles/stories by Jerre Mangione
Subseries 3: Research files
Subseries 4: Articles by other authors, collected by Mangione
Series IV: Teaching materials
Subseries 1: University of Pennsylvania teaching materials
Subseries 2: Conferences/speaking engagements
Series V: Materials about Jerre Mangione
Subseries 1: Awards
Subseries 2: Exhibits
Subseries 3: Articles/stores about Jerre Mangione
Subseries 4: Dissertations written about Jerre Mangione
Series VI: Photographs and audiovisual materials
Subseries 1: Photographs
Subseries 2: Record albums
Subseries 3: Audio tapes
Series VII: Oversize items
Series VIII: Correspondence
Subseries 1: General correspondence
Subseries 2: Correspondence with publishers and literary agencies
Subseries 3: Book dealers
Subseries 4: Correspondence with journals, magazines, and newspapers
Subseries 5: Correspondence with organizations, societies, and institutions
Series IX: Miscellaneous
Subject(s):
Italian Americans--Social life and customs
Manuscripts
Correspondence
Newspaper clippings
Mangione, Jerre, 1909-1998
Authors, American
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The Jerre Mangione papers were Gift of Robert C. Stevens, 1986, augmented by Ben Morreale, 1994 and subsequent gifts from Jerre Mangione.Access
The Jerre Mangione papers is open for research use. Researchers are advised to contact Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation prior to visiting. Upon arrival, researchers will also be asked to fill out a registration form and provide photo identification.Use
Reproductions are made upon request but can be subject to restrictions. Permission to publish materials from the collection must currently be requested. Please note that some materials may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information contact rarebks@library.rochester.eduCitation
[Item title, item date], Jerre Mangione papers, D.245, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Administrative Information
Author: Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
Publisher: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Address:
Rush Rhees Library
Second Floor, Room 225
Rochester, NY 14627-0055
rarebks@library.rochester.edu
URL:
Revision Information
February 2023: Finding aid was updated in February 2023 to incorporate item- and file-level information from the Jerre Mangione correspondence database.
Content List
Series I: Early life and family
Subseries 1: Education
These materials pertain to JM's days in school, not as a teacher but as a pupil.
Box 1The Pathfinder- Washington Junior High School Graduation, January 1924
Box 1Janua 1926- book created by the Class of 1926, 1926
Box 1Orient- East High School Yearbook, 1927
Box 1The Clarion, May 19, 1953
East High newspaper
Box 1Article by Mangione's High School Principal- James M. Spinning, published in the Democrat and Chronicle, "Name Schools for Wilcox, Weet", March 2, 1956
Box 1SU Daily Orange certificate
Box 1Phi Delta Epsilon certificate
Box 2Syracuse University Yearbook-The Onondagan, 1930
Aurorans (club that Mangione belonged to), 1923-1930
Box 3, Folder 1Scrapbook hand-written by JM and others
Box 3, Folder 2Photocopy of above scrapbook
Subseries 2: Mangione family materials
Box 4, Folder 1Genealogy - Mangione Family
Box 4, Folder 2Josephine Mangione Obituaries (JM's mother), March 5 and 6, 1969
Box 4, Folder 3-4Chuck Mangione (JM's nephew) miscellaneous materials. Reviews/newspaper clippings, etc.
Box 4, Folder 5Gap Mangione (JM's nephew) miscellaneous materials. Reviews/newspaper clippings, etc.
Box 4, Folder 6Frank Mangione (JM's brother) miscellaneous materials
Box 4, Folder 7Patricia Mangione (JM's wife) miscellaneous materials
Box 4, Folder 8Memoir by Guieseppina Mangione Monroe (JM's aunt)
Box 4, Folder 9Court proceedings of a murder trial concerning Cologero Polizzi (JM's mother's brother) who was killed trying to prevent two guests a a wedding party from murdering each other
Box 4, Folder 10Cole Street House Sale materials
Box 4, Folder 11Cole Street House insurance materials
Box 4, Folder 12Cole Street House Maintenance materials
Box 4, Folder 13Cole Street House deed, title, bond
Series II: Early career
Subseries 1: Advertising career materials
See also the oversize materials in Box 154a.
N.W. Ayers & Sons
Box 5, Folder 1Correspondence concerning N.W. Ayers and Sons, 1948-1958
Box 5, Folder 2Ayer News Files, April 1948- February 1951
Box 5, Folder 3-6Advertisements for N. W. Ayers and Sons
Box 5, Folder 7Autobiographical Notes Plus Remembrances of My Life at N. W. Ayer as an Inexperienced Copy Writer by JM
A. Paul Lefton Agency
Box 5, Folder 8Correspondence concerning A. Paul Lefton Agency, 1955-1962 and undated
Box 5, Folder 9Philadelphia Electric ads for A. Paul Lefton
Box 5, Folder 10Television commercials for A. Paul Lefton
Box 5, Folder 11Miscellaneous ads for A. Paul Lefton
Subseries 2: Federal Writers' Project (FWP) materials
These papers consist mainly of materials collected by Mangione for research on the FWP conducted in the late 1960s and early 1970s for his book The Dream and the Deal, consisting of many photocopies and newspaper newspaper clippings about the project. The main interest to researchers may lie in his typed drafts of papers about the FWP, and in boxes 14 & 15, which consists of transcripts of phone conversations between Project Director Henry Alsberg and various FWP staffers. Many of these conversations are quoted in The Dream and the Deal.
Writing about the FWP by Jerre Mangione
Box 6, Folder 1 Another Federal Writer's Project? 3p. TS carbon
Box 6, Folder 2The Federal Writer's Project in Illinois: A Fertile Spawning Ground for Literary Talent 6p. TS PC
Box 6, Folder 3The Federal Writer's Project in California.5p. TS carbon
Box 6, Folder 4A Summary: The Federal Writer's Project. 19p. TS PC
Box 6, Folder 5The Federal Writer's Project: Boondoggle or Bonanza? 12p. TS PC presented at the Center for Constructive Alternatives, January 9, 1987
Box 6, Folder 6The Federal Writer's Project and Ethnicity. 18p. TS PC
Box 6, Folder 7The WPA Federal Writer's Project.8p. TS PC
Box 6, Folder 8The Federal Writer's Project: An Introduction. 19p. TS
Box 6, Folder 9 Federal One and the Art Project.6p. TS with MS corrections
Box 6, Folder 10The WPA Writer's Project and the American Writer. 7p TS with MS corrections
Box 6, Folder 11Federal One 32p. TS with MS corrections and notes
Box 6, Folder 12The American Guide Series.12p. TS with MS corrections
Box 6, Folder 13The Federal Writer's Project: An Overview. 29p TS with MS corrections
Box 6, Folder 14Authors Have to Eat Too.2p TS carbon with Two letters attached
Box 6, Folder 15Miscellaneous TS pages about the FWP
Published articles about the FWP by Jerre Mangione
Box 7, Folder 1Photocopies of newsclippings of articles by JM
Box 7, Folder 2Original newspaper clippings of articles by JM
Box 7, Folder 3 The Great Legacy of the Federal Writer's Project, a collection of the best works in Microfiche, and clothbound reprint editions with a Historical Introduction by Jerre Mangione
Box 8PhD in American Studies dissertation by Ronald Warren Taber: "The Federal Writer's Project in the Pacific Northwest: A Case Study." Washington State University, 1969
FWP State Guide Series materials
Each folder designated "miscellaneous" contains information about specific state projects collected by Mangione.
Box 9, Folder 1Alabama miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 2Alabama State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 3Alaska miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 4Alaska State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 5Arizona miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 6California miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 7Colorado miscellaneous
Box 8, Folder 8Colorado State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 9Connecticut miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 10Connecticut State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 11Delaware miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 19Florida miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 13Georgia miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 14Idaho miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 15Illinois -DuPage County miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 16Illinois - Dupage County Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 17Illinois- information on Civil Liberties
Box 9, Folder 18Illinois miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 19Indiana miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 20Indiana State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 21Iowa miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 22Iowa State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 23Kansas miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 24Kansas State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 25Kentucky miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 26Louisiana miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 27Louisiana State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 28Maine miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 29Maine State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 30Maryland miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 31Massachusetts miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 32Massachusetts State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 33Michigan miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 34Michigan State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 35Minnesota miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 36Minnesota State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 37Mississippi miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 38Missouri miscellaneous
Box 9, Folder 39Missouri State Guide dust jacket
Box 9, Folder 40Montana miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 1Nebraska miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 2Nevada miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 3Nevada State Guide dust jacket
Box 10, Folder 4New Hampshire miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 5New Hampshire State Guide dust jacket
Box 10, Folder 6New Jersey miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 7New Mexico miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 8New York City miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 9New York State miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 10North Carolina miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 11North Carolina State Guide dust jacket
Box 10, Folder 12North Dakota miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 13North Dakota State Guide dust jacket
Box 10, Folder 14Ohio miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 15Oklahoma miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 16Oklahoma State Guide dust jacket
Box 10, Folder 17Oregon miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 18Pennsylvania miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 19Tennessee miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 20Tennessee State Guide dust jacket
Box 10, Folder 21Texas miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 22Texas State Guide dust jacket
Box 10, Folder 23Utah miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 24Vermont miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 25Vermont State Guide dust jacket
Box 10, Folder 26Virginia miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 27Washington, DC miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 28Washington State miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 29West Virginia miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 30Wisconsin miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 31The Ocean Highway
Box 10, Folder 32US One
Box 10, Folder 33Rochester and Monroe County guide miscellaneous
Box 10, Folder 34New Orleans City Guide miscellaneous
Newspaper clippings about the FWP American Guide Series, arranged chronologically by decade
Box 11, Folder 11930-1939
Box 11, Folder 21940-1949
Box 11, Folder 31960-1969
Box 11, Folder 41970-1979
Box 11, Folder 51980-1989
Box 11, Folder 61990-1999
Box 11, Folder 7Undated
Miscellaneous material about the FWP collected by Mangione
Box 12, Folder 1Immigrant Settlements in Connecticut: Their Growth and Characteristics by Samuel Koenig, pH D. PC
Box 12, Folder 2Record of the Works Progress Administration, Connecticut, PC, 1935-1944
Box 12, Folder 3Richard Wright and the Chicago Renaissance by Robert Bone. PC with MS note attached
Box 12, Folder 4PC of testimony, out of original order
Box 12, Folder 5Collection of Federal Art Patronage Notes newsletter edited by Francis V. O'Connor, 1979-1983
Box 12, Folder 6Pickaxe and Pencil: References for the Study of the WPA, 1982
Box 12, Folder 7Other Arts projects
Box 12, Folder 8The WPA and Literature 8 p TS, and The Federal Writer's Project: a Symbol of the New Deal and It's Decade by Anne Margaret Palmbaum, 1966
Box 12, Folder 9Miscellaneous
Box 13, Folder 1Folklore Studies questionnaire
Box 13, Folder 2Folklore Studies miscellaneous
Box 13, Folder 3Folklore Studies clippings/correspondence and notes
Box 13, Folder 4Supplementary Instructions #5 to the American Guide Manual: Indians and Indian Life, 1935
Box 13, Folder 5Instructions, including an organizational chart of the FWP, examples of description, and Mangione's notes
Box 13, Folder 6Published guides to FWP publications
Box 13, Folder 7JM's typed notes about project staffers
Box 13, Folder 8FWP directors and home addresses
Box 13, Folder 9JM's typed notes on reviews of American Guide Series
Box 13, Folder 10JM's typed notes on the FWP
Henry Alsberg and FWP Central office materials
Box 14, Folder 1Transcript of a meeting in Alsberg's office, November 10, 1936
Box 14, Folder 2Memos from Alsberg
To Jacob Baker and Bruce McClure, April 17, 1936
To Morton Milford, January 12, 1937
To Harry L. Hopkins, January 22, 1937
Box 14, Folder 3Four speeches made by Alsberg
Box 14, Folder 4Photocopy of statement made by Alsberg before the House Sub-Committee on the WPA
Box 14, Folder 5Miscellaneous newspaper clippings about Alsberg
Box 14, Folder 6Letters between Alsberg and staffers
Box 14, Folder 7Letters to Alsberg after he left the FWP
Box 14, Folder 8Notice to all Writer's Project workers
Box 14, Folder 9Memos from Harry L. Hopkins, 1935-1938
Box 14, Folder 10Photocopied memos from Reed Harris to various staffers, April 1936- June 1937
Box 14, Folder 11Memos from Robert W. Bruere to Paul U. Kellogg, June 23, 1937
Box 14, Folder 12Office memos, 1942
Box 14, Folder 13FWP Facts and Figures PC 2p
Box 14, Folder 14Poem: "A Tour is a Tour...."
Box 14, Folder 15Poem: "The Daring Young Man of the WPA"
Box 14, Folder 16Poem: "Jesus Christ to you I pray..."
Box 14, Folder 17Poem: "I want to be an expert...."
Box 14, Folder 18Poem by J.H. Norris
Box 14, Folder 19Excerpts from letters received by the government... PC
Box 14, Folder 20Sketches of Henry Alsberg by Patricia Mangione
Box 14, Folder 21Works Program press release, 1935
Transcripts of long-distance telephone conversations
All TS carbons, most between Henry Alsberg (HA) and project staffers.
Box 15, Folder 1October - November 12, 1935
HA and Mr. Cheney. Hartford, Connecticut, undated
HA and Mr. Cunningham, October 2, 1935
HA and Mr. Smith on Virginia, October 2, 1935
HA and Henry Boynton, Rhode Island, October 2, 1935
HA and and Mr. Cronyn, October 4, 1935
HA and Mr. Cronyn, October 15, 1935
Mr. Coleman of Annapolis, MD and Mr. Cronyn, October 16, 1935
Mr. Bryan of Richmond, VA and Mr. Cronyn, October 16, 1935
Conversation with Miss Eckman, Wilmington, DE, October 25, 1935
HA and Mr. Frederic C. Schouman of Detroit, October 25, 1935
HA and Mr. Engelhorn, October 29, 1935
HA and Miss Eckman, October 29, 1935
HA and Mr. Morrissson of Lincoln, Nebraska, November 1, 1935
HA and Mr. Corse of Florida, November 1, 1935
Shorthand notes on HA and Mr. Burns of West Virginia, November 2, 1935
Shorthand notes on HA and Mr. Burns of West Virginia, November 5, 1935
HA and Stephen Leo of Maine, November 6, 1935
HA and Darel McConkey of Baltimore, November 6, 1935
HA and Mr. Niles of Massachusetts, November 6, 1935
HA and William Key of Atlanta, November 7, 1935
HA and Clifford K. Shipton of Boston, November 7, 1935
HA and Darel McConkey of Baltimore, November 8, 1935
HA and Mr. Cronyn in New York, November 8, 1935
HA and Geraldine Parker of St. Louis, November 8, 1935
Miss Eri Douglass and Mr. McConkey of Jackson Mississippi, November 9, 1935
HA and Mr. Belcher of Baltimore, November 12, 1935
HA and J. Warren Belcher of Baltimore, November 12, 1935
HA and Harold Stein of New York, November 12, 1935
HA and Mr. F. W. McCullough of Charleston, November 12, 1935
HA and William Cunningham of New York, November 12, 1935
Box 15, Folder 2November 18 - December 28, 1935
HA and Mr. Branham of Albany, N.Y., November 18, 1935
HA and Dr. Gray of Albany, NY, November 14, 1935
HA and Logan Sisson of Pittsburgh, P.A., November 14 1935
HA and Mr. McCulough of Charleston, W.V., November 14, 1935
HA and Mr. McCulough of Charleston, WV, November 14, 1935
HA and Mr. Langsdorf of New York City, November 15, 1935
HA and Mr. Van Olinda of New York City, November 15, 1935
HA and Mr. Shipton of Boston, November 18, 1935
HA and Mr. Belcher of Baltimore, November 19, 1935
HA and Mr. Englehorn of New York City, November 19, 1935
HA and Mr. Burton of Lincoln, N.E., November 19, 1935
HA and Mrs. Parker of Jefferson City, MO, November 19, 1935
HA and C.F. Bornefeld of Baltimore, November 20, 1935
HA and Mr. Murphy of Topeka, KS, November 20, 1935
HA and Mr. Belcher of Baltimore, November 21, 1935
HA and Mr. Branham of Albany, NY, November 21, 1935
HA and Burton Kline of Newark, NJ, November 21, 1935
HA and J. Warren Belcher of Baltimore, November 22, 1935
HA and Paul Radin of San Francisco, November 22, 1935
HA and Senator Radcliffe of Baltimore, November 25, 1935
HA and Mrs. Chittenden of Detroit, MI, November 25, 1935
HA and O.F. Sieder of New Jersey, November 26, 1935
HA and Logan Sisson of Pittsburg, November 26, 1935
HA and Logan Sisson of Pittsburg, November 26, 1935
HA and Warren Belcher of Baltimore, December 3, 1935
HA and Dr. Roland Gray of Albany, NY, December 4, 1935
HA and Dr. Shipton of Boston, December 4, 1935
HA and Mr. Goldsmith of New York City, December 5, 1935
HA and Mr. Belcher of Baltimore, December 5, 1935
HA and Mrs. Roosevelt, December 5, 1935
HA and John James of Richmond, VA, December 6, 1935
HA and Jeannette Eckman of Wilmington, DE, December 6, 1935
HA and Mr. Branham of Albany, NY, December 6, 1935
HA and J.W. Burns of West Virginia, December 9, 1935
HA and Dr. Roland Gray of Albany, NY, December 10, 1935
HA and Mrs. Chittenden of Detroit, December 12, 1935
HA and Carita Corse of Jacksonville, F.L., December 12, 1935
HA and James Dunton of Columbus, December 12, 1935
HA and Burton Kline of Newark, NJ, December 12, 1935
HA and John Derby of New Haven, CT, December 13, 1935
HA and Mr. Sisson of Harrisburg, December, 13, 1935
HA and Dr. Gray of Albany, NY, December 16, 1935
HA and Logan Sisson of Harrisburg, P.A., December 16, 1935
HA and George Cronyn of Los Angeles, C.A., December 10, 1935
HA and Luise Sillcox of New York City, December 26, 1935
HA and Luise Sillcox of New York City, December 26, 1935
HA and Maurice Howe of San Francisco, C.A., December 26, 1935
HA and Dr. Gray of Albany, NY, December 26, 1935
HA and Dr. Clifford Shipton of Boston, MA, December 27, 1935
HA and Maurice Howe, San Francisco, C.A., December 27, 1935
HA and James Dunton of Ohio, December 28, 1935
HA and Dr. Gray of Albany, NY, December 28, 1935
Box 15, Folder 3January 1936
HA and Mr. Branham of Albany, NY, January 3, 1936
HA and Jeanette Eckman of Wilmington, DE, January 6, 1936
HA and Eric Branham of Albany, NY, January 6, 1936
HA and Samuel McCoy of Albany, NY, January 7, 1936
HA and Mrs. Chittenden of Detroit, January 8, 1936
HA and Miss Echman of Wilmington, January 8, 1936
HA and Eric Branham of New York City, January 8, 1936
HA and Wallace Miller of Philadelphia, P.A., January 9, 1936
George Cronyn and Wallace Miller, January 11, 1936
HA and Joseph Gaer of Newark, January 15, 1936
HA and Fred Schouman of Detroit, January 15, 1936
HA and Logan Sissman of Harrisburg, P.A., January 16, 1936
HA, Mr. Meeker, and Wallace Miller, DC, January 21, 1936
Wallace Miller and Kenneth Meeker, Harrison P.A., January 21, 1936
HA and Dr. Sckenrode of Richmond, January 22, 1936
HA and Mr. Branham of Albany, January 22, 1936
HA and Mrs. Kellock of Jacksonville, January 22, 1936
HA and Mr. Van Olinda of New York, January 23, 1936
HA and Dr. Eckenrode of Richmond, January 23, 1936
HA and W. K. Van Olinda of New York City, January 23, 1936
HA and Darel McConkey, Charleston, WV, January 23, 1936
HA and Darel McConkey, Charleston, WV, January 23, 1936
HA and Mr. Van Olinda of New York, January 23, 1936
HA and Darel McConkey, Charleston, WV, January 23, 1936
Wallace Miller and Paul French of Philadelphia, January 24, 1936
HA and Wallace Miller of Washington DC, January 25, 1936
HA, Wallace Miller, and Mr. Harris, New Orleans, January 29, 1936
HA and James Dunton of Columbus, OH, January 29, 1936
HA and Katharine Kellock of Columbia, SC, January 30, 1936
HA and Joseph Gaer of Indianapolis, January 31, 1936
HA, Wallace Miller, and Paul French of Washington, DC, January 31, 1936
HA and Lawrence Morris of Lincoln, NE, January 31, 1936
Box 15, Folder 4February 1936
Wallace Miller and Darel McConkey, Mobile, February 1, 1936
HA and Joseph Gaer of Columbus, OH, February 3, 1936
HA and Katherine Kellock, February 3, 1936
HA and Paul French of Harrisburg, February 6, 1936
HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, February 6, 1936
HA and Katharine Kellock of Knoxville, TN, February 8, 1936
Mr. Baker and Mr. McClure of Key West, FL, February 10, 1936
Mr. Baker and Mr. Nunn of New York City, February 10, 1936
HA and Mr. Baker of Richmond, VA, February 10, 1936
Mr. Baker and Mr. Nunn, February 11, 1936
Mr. Baker and Mr. Nunn of New York City, February 11, 1936
Mr. Baker and Samuel McCoy, February 11, 1936
Mr. Baker and Mr. Nunn of New York City, February 12, 1936
Mr. Baker and Mr. Nunn of New York City, February 13, 1936
HA and Joseph Gaer of Newark, NJ, February 17, 1936
HA and William Upson of Middlebury, VT, February 18, 1936
HA and Rebecca Reyer of New York, February 18, 1936
HA and Dr. Gray of Albany, NY, February 19, 1936
HA and Rebecca Reyer of Boston, February 20, 1936
HA and Orrick Johns, February 26, 1936
HA and James Dunton of Columbus, OH, February 27, 1936
HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, February 27, 1936
HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, February 27, 1936
HA and William Nunn of New York, February 28, 1936
Box 15, Folder 5March 1936
1. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of Newark, March 3, 1936
2. HA and Darel McConkey of Richmond, March 3, 1936
3. HA and Darel McConkey of Richmond, March 3, 1936
4. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of New York City, March 3, 1936
5. HA, Elder Speaking, and Miss Eckmann of Wilmington, DE, March 4, 1936
6. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, P.A., March 4, 1936
7. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, P.A., March 4, 1936
8. HA and Joseph Gaer of Columbus, March 4, 1936
9. HA and Dr. Singerald of Baltimore, March 4, 1936
10. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, March 4, 1936
11. HA and Mr. Maisch of Baltimore, March 4, 1936
12. HA and Darel McConkey of Richmond, March 4, 1936
13. HA and Darel McConkey of Richmond, March 5, 1936
14. HA and Irene Furlbruegge of Newark, March 5, 1936
15. HA and Mr. Pinckney of Columbia, SC, March 6, 1936
16. HA and James McGraw of New York City, March 6, 1936
17. HA and Rebecca Reyer of Boston, March 9, 1936
18. HA and James McGraw of New York City, March 9, 1936
19. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, March 9, 1936
20. HA and Luise Sillcox of New York City, March 4, 1936
21. HA and Lawrence Morris of Denver, March 9, 1936
22. HA, Wallace Miller and Dr. Evans of Texas, March 9, 1936
23. HA and Joseph Gaer of Indianapolis, March 9, 1936
24. HA and Irene Furlbruegge of Newark, March 10, 1936
25. HA and Mr. Maisch of Newark, March 10, 1936
26. HA and Darel McConkey of Charleston, WV, March 12, 1936
27. HA and Darel McConkey of Charleston, WV, March 12, 1936
28. HA and Dr. Singewald of Baltimore, March 12, 1936
29. HA and Darel McConkey, March 13, 1936
30. HA and Darel McConkey of Charleston, March 13, 1936
31. HA, Mr. Browing and Mr. Bridges, March 13, 1936
32. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, March 13, 1936
33. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 13, 1936
34. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 14, 1936
35. HA and Rebecca Reyer of Boston, March 18, 1936
36. HA and Dr. Evans of Baltimore, March 18, 1936
37. HA and Irene Furlbruegge of Newark, NJ, March 19, 1936
38. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 20, 1936
39. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 21, 1936
40. HA and Darel McConkey of Nashville, March 20, 1936
41. HA and William Nunn of New York City, March 21, 1936
42. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 23, 1936
43. HA and William Nunn of New York City, March 23, 1936
44. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of New York City, March 24, 1936
45. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, March 24, 1936
46. HA and Mabel Montgomery of Columbia, March 25, 1936
47. HA and Joseph Gaer of Madison, March 25, 1936
48. HA and Warren Belcher of Baltimore, March 25, 1936
49. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 25, 1936
50. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 26, 1936
51. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 27, 1936
52. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 27, 1936
53. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 27, 1936
54. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, March 28, 1936
55. HA and James Magraw of New York City, March 30, 1936
56. HA and Mrs. Carolyn Dillard of Atlanta, March 30, 1936
57. HA and Luise Sillcox of New York City, March 31, 1936
58. HA and Dr. Echenrode of Richmond, March 31, 1936
Box 15, Folder 6April 1936
1. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, April 3, 1936
2. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, April 3, 1936
3. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, April 7, 1936
4. HA and William Nunn of New York City, April 8, 1936
5. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, April 8, 1936
6. HA and C.B. Nelson of Little Rock, 1936
7. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, April 8, 1936
8. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, April 9, 1936
9. HA and Wallace Miller of Baltimore, April 9, 1936
10. HA and Wallace Miller of Baltimore, April 9, 1936
11. HA and Jeanette Eckmann of Wilmington, April 10, 1936
12. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, April 11, 1936
13. HA and Lawrence Morris of Nashville, April 16, 1936
14. HA and Maurice Howe of Reno, April 16, 1936
15. HA and Mr. Randau of New York City, April 16, 1936
16. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, April 16, 1936
17. Mr. Gaer and Fred Schouman of Detroit, April 17, 1936
18. HA and James Dunton of Columbus, April 17, 1936
19. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Albany, April 17, 1936
20. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of New York City, April 21, 1936
21. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, April 21, 1936
22. HA, Alexander Williams, and William Nunn of New York City, April 21, 1936
23. HA and James MaGraw of New York City, April 22, 1936
24. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of New York City, April 22, 1936
25. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, April 22, 1936
26. HA and Mr. Stevens of New York City, April 22, 1936
27. HA and James MaGraw of New York City, April 22, 1936
28. HA and William Nunn of New York City, April 23, 1936
29. HA and Ivan Now Auw of New York City, April 23, 1936
30. HA and William Nunn of New York City, April 24, 1936
31. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of New York City, April 25, 1936
32. HA and Rebecca Reyher of New York City, April 25, 1936
33. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of New York City, April 24, 1936
34. HA and Henry Brandyee of New York City, April 25, 1936
35. HA and Jay Du Von of Des Moines, April 27, 1936
36. HA, Roderick Seidenberg, and Rebecca Reyher of New York City, April 27, 1936
37. HA and Ivan Now Auw of New York City, April 27, 1936
38. HA and Wallace Miller of Boston, April 27, 1936
39. HA, James Hopper, and Dr. Evans of San Francisco, April 29, 1936
40. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, April 29, 1936
41. HA, Mrs. Parker, and Lawrence Morris of St. Louis, April 30, 1936
Box 15, Folder 7May 1936
1. HA and William Nunn of New York City, May 1, 1936
2. HA, Mrs. Reyher, and Mr. Seidenberg of New York City, May 1, 1936
3. HA, Joseph Gaer, and Dr. Singewald of Baltimore, May 6, 1936
4. HA, Wallace Miller, and Mr. Seidenberg of New York City, May 7, 1936
5. HA, Mrs. Parker, and Lawrence Morris of St. Louis, May 7, 1936
6. HA and Robert Bridges of Richmond, May 8, 1936
7. HA and James Dunton of Columbus, May 8, 1936
8. HA and Thomas Neville of Chicago, May 11, 1936
9. HA and William Nunn of New York City, May 11, 1936
10. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of Newark, May 11, 1936
11. HA and Wallace Miller of New York City, May 11, 1936
12. HA and William Nunn of New York City, May 11, 1936
13. HA and Charles White of Manchester NH, May 12, 1936
14. HA and Mrs. Reyher of Boston, May 13, 1936
15. HA and Orrick Johns of New York Citty, May 13, 1936
16. HA and Lawrence Morris of St. Louis, May 14, 1936
17. HA and Mrs. Campbell of North Carolina, May 14, 1936
18. HA and Mrs. Reyher of New York City, May 15, 1936
19. HA and Gerry Parker of St. Louis, May 15, 1936
20. HA and Bruce McClure of New York City, May 15, 1936
21. HA and Wallace Miller of New York City, May 18, 1936
22. HA and Katharine Murray of Lansing, May 18, 1936
23. HA and Lawrence Morris of St. Louis, May 18, 1936
24. HA and Fred Shouman of Detroit, May 19, 1936
25. HA and Lawrence Morris of St. Louis, May 19, 1936
26. HA and Dr. Singewald of Baltimore, May 19, 1936
27. HA and William Nunn of New York City, May 19, 1936
28. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of New York City, May 25, 1936
29. HA and Mrs. Reyher of New York City, May 25, 1936
30. HA and Mrs. Reyher of Boston, May 25, 1936
31. HA and Mrs. Reyher of Boston, May 25, 1936
32. HA and Joseph Gaer of Chicago, May 25, 1936
33. HA and Philip Coan of Newark, May 25, 1936
34. HA and Lester Herzog of Albany, May 25, 1936
35. HA, Wallace Miller and Roderick Seidenberg or New York City, May 25, 1936
Box 15, Folder 8June - July 1936
1. HA and Mrs. Reyher of Boston, June 1, 1936
2. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, June 1, 1936
3. HA and Mr. Gaer of Indianapolis, June 1, 1936
4. HA and Mr. Gaer of Detroit, June 2, 1936
5. HA and Izetta Miller of Anapolis, June 2, 1936
6. HA and Mrs. Parker of St. Louis, June 2, 1936
7. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, June 3, 1936
8. HA and Mrs. Reyher of Boston, June 4, 1936
9. HA and Paul French of Johnstown, June 4, 1936
10. HA and John MaGraw of New York City, June 5, 1936
11. HA and Maurice Howe of Reno, June 5, 1936
12. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, June 5, 1936
13. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, June 5, 1936
14. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of Newark, June 6, 1936
15. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, June 8, 1936
16. HA and Philip Coan of Montpellier, June 8, 1936
17. HA and Lawrence Morris of New York City, June 8, 1936
18. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, June 8, 1936
19. HA and Frank Wells of St. Louis, June 10, 1936
20. HA and Eric Branham of Albany, June 10, 1936
21. HA and William Stevens of New York City, June 10, 1936
22. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, June 11, 1936
23. HA and John MaGraw of New York City, June 12, 1936
24. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of Atlantic City, June 16, 1936
25. HA and Mr. Browning of Richmond, June 17, 1936
26. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, June 18, 1936
27. HA and Dr. Eckenrode of Richmond, V.A., June 18, 1936
28. HA and Maurice Howe of Ogden, June 18, 1936
29. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, June 18, 1936
30. HA and William Nunn of New York City, June 22, 1936
31. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, June 22, 1936
32. HA and Roger Cahill of New York City, June 23, 1936
33. HA and William Nunn of New York City, June 23, 1936
34. HA and John MaGraw of New York City, June 23, 1936
35. HA and Jeannette Eckmann of Wilmington, June 26, 1936
36. HA and Jeannette Eckmann of Wilmington, DE, June 26, 1936
37. HA and Jeannette Eckmann, June 27, 1936
38. HA and Frank Wells of St. Louis, June 27, 1936
39. HA and James Dunton of Ohio, June 29, 1936
40. HA and Frank Wells of St. Louis, June 10, 1936
41. HA and Bertrand Wainger of Albany, June 29, 1936
42. HA and William Nunn of New York City, June 30, 1936
43. HA and David Niles of New York City, July 2, 1936
44. HA and Lawrence Morris of Boston, July 3, 1936
45. HA and William Nunn of New York City, July 3, 1936
46. HA and Izetta Miller of Philadelphia, July 8, 1936
47. HA and Ray Branion of Boston, July 15, 1936
48. HA and Professor Lamson of Poughkeepsie, July 15, 1936
49. HA and Bertrand Wainger of Albany, July 15, 1936
50. HA and Reed Harris of New York City, July 15, 1936
51. HA and Reed Harris of New York City, July 16, 1936
52. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge, July 17, 1936
53. HA and James Dunton of Columbus, July 17, 1936
54. HA and William Nunn of New York City, July 20, 1936
55. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of Newark, July 21, 1936
56. HA and Philip Coan of Albany, July 22, 1936
57. HA and William Nunn of New York City, July 28, 1936
58. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of Newark, July 28, 1936
59. HA and Joseph Gaer of Philadelphia, July 29, 1936
Box 15, Folder 9August - September 1936
1. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of Newark, August 1, 1936
2. HA and Paul French of Harrisburg, August 7, 1936
3. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, August 10, 1936
4. HA and William Nunn, August 12, 1936
5. HA and Jeanette Eckmann of Wilmington, August 13, 1936
6. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of New Jersey, August 13, 1936
7. HA and James Dunton of Columbus,O.H., September 2, 1936
8. HA and W.T. Couch of Chapel Hills, N.C., September 2, 1936
9. HA and Fred Schouman of New York, September 2, 1936
10. HA and Samuel Epstein of Newark, N.J., September 3, 1936
11. HA and Mr. Mckeague of Chicago, I.L., September 4, 1936
12. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, September 4, 1936
13. HA and Mark Epstein of New York City, September 4, 1936
14. HA and Miss Eckmann of Wilmington, D.E., September 8, 1936
15. HA and Samuel Epstein of Newark, NJ, September 8, 1936
16. HA and Mr. McKeague of La Salle, IL, September 10, 1936
17. HA and James Dunton of Columbus,OH, September 11, 1936
18. HA and Irene Fuhlbruegge of Newark, September 11, 1936
19. HA, Philip Coan, and Jeanette Eckman of Wilmington, September 11, 1936
20. HA and Frank Wells of St. Louis, September 14, 1936
21. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of Newark, NJ, September 14, 1936
22. HA and Mr. Mckeague of Chicago, IL, September 14, 1936
23. HA and Jeanette Eckmann of Wilmington, September 14, 1936
24. HA and Jeanette Eckmann of Wilmington, September 14, 1936
25. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Poughkeepsie, September 14, 1936
26. HA and James Magraw of New York City, September 16, 1936
27. HA, Matheu Murray, and Frank Wells of St. Louis, September 16, 1936
28. HA and Dr. Singewald of Baltimore, September 16, 1936
29. HA and Dr. Singewald of Baltimore, September 16, 1936
30. HA and James Dunton of Columbus, September 16, 1936
31. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, September 18, 1936
32. HA and Karl Singewald of Baltimore, September 18, 1936
33. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, September 21, 1936
34. HA and Jeanette Eckmann of Wilmington, September 21, 1936
35. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of New York City, September 21, 1936
36. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, September 21, 1936
37. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, September 21, 1936
38. HA, Mrs. Kerr, and Frank Wells of Chicago, September 22, 1936
39. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, September 22, 1936
40. HA and Irene Fuhlbruegge of Newark, September 24, 1936
41. HA and Jeanette Eckmann of Wilmington, September 24, 1936
42. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, September 28, 1936
43. HA and James Dunton of Columbus, September 28, 1936
Box 15, Folder 10October 1936
1. HA and Jeanette Eckmann of Wilmington, October 1, 1936
2. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, October 1, 1936
3. HA and Florence Kerr of Chicago, October 2, 1936
4. HA and Irene Fuhlbruegge of Newark, October 2, 1936
5. HA and Mr. Minor of New Jersey, October 2, 1936
6. HA and Mrs. Campbell of Raleigh, October 5, 1936
7. HA and Florence Kerr of Chicago, October 6, 1936
8. HA and James Dunton of Columbus, October 6, 1936
9. HA and Wallace Miller of New York City, October 6, 1936
10. HA and David Nils of New York City, October 6, 1936
11. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, October 6, 1936
12. HA and James Dunton of Columbus, October 6, 1936
13. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, October 12, 1936
14. HA and David Nils of New York City, October 12, 1936
15. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, October 12, 1936
16. HA and Col. Somervel of New York City, October 19, 1936
17. HA and Fred Lowenstein of New York City, October 20, 1936
18. HA and Jeanette Eckmann of Wilmington, October 20, 1936
19. HA and Orrick Johns of New York City, October 20, 1936
20. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, October 21, 1936
21. HA and Hallie Flanagan of New York City, October 21, 1936
22. HA and Florence Kerr of Chicago, October 26, 1936
23. HA and Irene Fuhlbruegge of Newark, October 26, 1936
24. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, October 26, 1936
25. HA and Col. Somervel of New York City, October 26, 1936
26. HA and Jay Duvon of Des Moines, October 26, 1936
27. HA and Geraldine Parker of St. Louis, October 27, 1936
28. HA and James Dunton of Columbus, October 27, 1936
29. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, October 28, 1936
30. HA and Florence Kerr of Chicago, October 30, 1936
31. HA and Mathieu Smith of Indianapolis, October 30, 1936
32. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, October 31, 1936
Box 15, Folder 11November - December 1936
1. HA and Geraldine Parker of St. Louis, November 5, 1936
2. HA and Florence Kerr of Columbus, November 7, 1936
3. HA and Irene Fuhlbruegge of Newark, November 5, 1936
4. HA and Bertrand Wainger of Albany, November 5, 1936
5. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, November 6, 1936
6. HA, Reed Harris, and Dr. Evans of St. Louis, November 12, 1936
7. HA, Reed Harris, and Dr. Evans of St. Louis, November 12, 1936
8. HA and Irene Fuhlbruegge of Newark, NJ, November 12, 1936
9. HA and Jeanette Eckman of Wilmington, November 17, 1936
10. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, November 19, 1936
11. HA and Darel McConkey of Charleston, WV, November 19, 1936
12. HA and Florence Kerr of Chicago, November 24, 1936
13. HA and Darel McConkey of Charleston, WV, November 24, 1936
14. HA and Florence Kerr of Chicago, November 24, 1936
15. HA and Jay Duvon of Lincoln, NE, November 24, 1936
16. HA and Irene Fuhlbruegge of Newark, November 25, 1936
17. HA and Jeanette Eckman of Wilmington, November 27, 1936
18. HA and Irene Fuhlbruegge of Newark, November 27, 1936
19. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, November 28, 1936
20. HA and Florence Kerr of Chicago, IL, December 1, 1936
21. HA and Darel McConkey of Topeka, K.S., December 1, 1936
22. HA and Mr. Thompson of New York City, December 2, 1936
23. HA and Morris Ernst of New York City, December 2, 1936
24. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, December 7, 1936
25. HA and Geraldine Parker of St. Louis, December 9, 1936
26. HA and Jeanette Eckman of Wilmington, DE, December 15, 1936
27. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, December 18, 1936
28. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of Newark, December 19, 1936
29. HA and Mrs. Fuhlbruegge of Newark, NJ, December 21, 1936
30. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, December 22, 1936
Box 15, Folder 12January - February 9, 1937
1. HA and Joseph Gaer of Baltimore, January 4, 1937
2. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, January 5, 1937
3. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, January 6, 1937
4. HA and Roderick Seidenberg of Boston, January 6, 1937
5. HA and Dr. Singewald of Baltimore, January 13, 1937
6. HA and Mr. McKeague of Chicago, January 14, 1937
7. HA and Mr. McKeague of Chicago, January 14, 1937
8. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, January 23, 1937
9. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, January 23, 1937
10. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, January 23, 1937
11. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, January 23, 1937
12. HA and Mrs. Parkman of Topeka, January 27, 1937
13. HA and Mrs. Parkman of Topeka, January 27, 1937
14. HA and William Smith of Richmond, February 3, 1937
15. HA and Ray Billington of Worcester, February 5, 1937
16. HA and William Smith of Richmond, February 3, 1937
17. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, February 3, 1937
18. HA and Darel McConkey of Charleston, February 4, 1937
19. HA and Darel McConkey of Charleston, February 4, 1937
20. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, February 4, 1937
21. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, February 4, 1937
22. HA and Vincent MoHugh of New York City, February 9, 1937
23. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, February 9, 1937
24. HA and Vincent MoHugh of New York City, February 9, 1937
Box 15, Folder 13March 1937
1. HA and Joseph Gaer of Philadelphia, March 2, 1937
2. HA and Joseph Gaer of Philadelphia, March 2, 1937
3. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, March 3, 1937
4. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, March 3, 1937
5. HA and Mr. Gottesman of New York City, March 9, 1937
6. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, March 18, 1937
7. HA and Travis Hoke of New York City, March 18, 1937
8. HA and Donald Thompson of New York City, March 22, 1937
9. HA and A McLeish of New York City, March 23, 1937
10. HA and A of New York City, March 23, 1937
11. HA and Jeanette Eckman of Wilmington, March 23, 1937
12. HA and Jeanette Eckman of Wilmington, March 23, 1937
13. HA and Mr. McKeague of Chicago, IL, March 24, 1937
14. HA and Mr. McKeague of Chicago, IL, March 24, 1937
Box 15, Folder 14May 1937
1. HA and Paul French of P.A., May 11, 1937
2. HA and Paul French of P.A., May 24, 1937
3. HA and Joseph Gaer of New Haven, May 24, 1937
4. HA and Joseph Gaer of Boston, May 29, 1937
5. HA and Joseph Gaer of Boston, May 29, 1937
Box 15, Folder 15June 1937
1. HA and McKeague of Chicago, June 8, 1937
2. HA and Jerre Mangione of Des Moines, June 15, 1937
3. HA and Jerre Mangione of Des Moines, June 15, 1937
Box 15, Folder 16December 1936, July - September 1937
1. HA and Joseph Gaer of Boston, July 23, 1937
2. HA and Miss Eckman, July 27, 1937
3. HA and Mr. Ginsburg of Viking Press, July 30, 1937
4. HA and Mr. Ginsburg of Viking Press, July 30, 1937
5. HA and Paul French of Philadelphia, September 1, 1937
6. HA and Lyle Saxon of New Orleans, L.A., December 2 1936
Dies Committee materials
Box 16, Folder 1Letter to Mr. Martin Dies, House Committee for Investigating Un-American Activities, September 16, 1938
15p. TS carbon, no signature.
Box 16, Folder 2Letter to Jerre Mangione c/o Mrs. Elizabeth Batterham from James Allen, Special Executive Assistant to the Attorney General, 2p. TLS., July 10, 1941
Box 16, Folder 3Miscellaneous photocopies of Dies Committee proceedings
Box 16, Folder 4Miscellaneous notes on Dies Committee in JM's handwriting
Box 16, Folder 5"Who Killed Carlo Tresca?" pamphlet with notes by JM in margins
Box 16, Folder 6Copy of letter to the editor of the New York Times written by JM, September 23, 1949
Box 16, Folder 7Subpoenas, 1953
For JM to appear before the Subcommittee on Internal Security of the Judiciary on March 20, 1953, signed by William E. Jenner
For JM to appear before the Senate Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations on March 24, 1953, signed by Joe McCarthy
Box 16, Folder 8Photocopies of Committee on Un-American Activities information gathered by JM
Box 16, Folder 9Miscellaneous newspaper clippings about the Dies Committee
Box 16, Folder 10Brief, "Containing Detailed Answers to Charges Concerning the Federal Writer's Project made by Witnesses who Appeared before the SPECIAL COMMITTEE to Investigate Un-American Activities: House of Representatives."
Panels and exhibit materials regarding the Federal Writers Project collected by Mangione for research purposes
Box 17, Folder 1Leaflet advertising lecture by JM, "The New Deal and the Arts" Historical Society of Pennsylvania exhibit, May 2, 1975
Box 17, Folder 2"WPA/FAP Graphics" booklet published by the Smithsonian Institution, 1976
Box 17, Folder 3Exhibit booklet and University newsletter detailing the "Art for the People- New Deal Murals on Long Island" exhibit at the Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra University, November 1-December 31, 1978
Box 17, Folder 4Booklet and poster for "WPA: The Writers Project Selected from the Collection of Dr. Jen Yeh," guest speaker JM. The Hofstra Library Associates, November 8, 1978
Box 17, Folder 5"A Celebration of FDR and the Arts on Broadway", October 4, 1982
Box 17, Folder 6"Amassing American 'Stuff': The Library of Congress and the Federal Arts Projects of the 1930s," by John Y. Cole
Box 17, Folder 7Catalog, "FDR and the Arts: The WPA Arts Projects, An Exhibition in the Stokes Gallery," The New York Public Library, January - March 1983
Box 17, Folder 8"The New Deal and the Arts--Lessons for the '80s?" Panel discussion at Columbia University, October 5, 1982
Box 17, Folder 9Catalog, "Writers as Workers: A Symposium on the WPA Writer's Project" at The Newberry Library, Chicago, September 23, 1989
Box 17, Folder 10"Art Impacts: An Aesthetic Overview of Philadelphia- its present problems and future directions", undated
Box 17, Folder 11"The Federal Writer's Project: It's Significance for American History", May 24, no year
Series III: Writing
Subseries 1: Manuscripts by Jerre Mangione
Note: The term "draft" is used to identify a set of papers that are part of one single, easily identifiable version of the manuscript of the book. Unidentifiable sections of a version are labeled "miscellaneous." The drafts are not necessarily complete, nor are they in chronological order, but are consistent with their arrangement in the collection upon acquisition.
Mount Allegro. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1943
See also: Plays based on Mount Allegro (boxes 66 and 67); photograph album of plays based on Mount Allegro (vol. 144); framed map of Mount Allegro neighborhood, oversize box 153.
Box 18, Folder 1Galley proofs, approximately 107 pgs, some pages missing, light MS editorial corrections
Box 18, Folder 2Introduction to the Morningside Edition, Herbert J. Gans, PC, 2 copies, 4 pgs, with MS editorial corrections
Box 18, Folder 3Finale - for Mount Allegro, PC, 24 pgs, MS editorial correction
Box 18, Folder 4Finale, 1943-1981, TS with MS editorial corrections, 23 pgs
Box 18, Folder 5Finale, 1943-1981, TS with heavy MS editorial corrections, 35 pgs
Box 18, Folder 6Notes, MS and TS
Box 18, Folder 7Small spiral-bound notebook, MS notes
Box 18, Folder 8Illustrations by Peggy Bacon for Mount Allegro, 2 copies of black and white prints, one ink drawing
Box 18, Folder 9Mount Allegro, soft-bound PC of Italian Edition with TS "Punto Final" - Finale, Editorial Futuro, app. 245 pgs, 1944
Box 18, Folder 10"Brief Summary of Mount Allegro," PC, 4 pgs
Box 18, Folder 11Book jackets from various editions, original and PC's, 8 pieces
Box 18, Folder 12Original setting TS, with MS editorial corrections, pgs 1-166
Box 18, Folder 13Original setting TS, with MS editorial corrections, pgs 167-344, Title Pages, Table of Contents, Prefatory Note
Box 18, Folder 14"Fragments of my prospect for Mount Allegro," TS with light MS notes, 4 pgs, badly torn
Box 18, Folder 15Mount Allegro, TS with light MS editing, pages 307-308 from the 1981 edition, Columbia University Press
Newspaper clippings and reviews, filed chronologically
Box 19, Folder 11940-1949
Box 19, Folder 2-51943
Box 19, Folder 61950-1959
Box 19, Folder 71960-1969
Box 19, Folder 81970-1979
Box 19, Folder 91981
Box 19, Folder 101982-1985
Box 19, Folder 111986
Box 19, Folder 121987-1989
Box 19, Folder 131990
Box 19, Folder 14undated
Miscellaneous items about Mount Allegro
Box 20, Folder 1Ephemera
Calendar of Events, American Common, February 8 to February 26, 1943
June to December 1952, Alfred A. Knopf Publishers, Borzoi Books Catalog
Pamphlet for the Philadelphia Art Alliance, Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, January 29 to February 21, 1960
Hill Wang, American Century Series Catalog, 1969-1970
Invitation from the Blach Institute of Ethnic Studies for a reception for JM, March 5, 1982
Announcement for the 40th Anniversary of Mount Allegro - A Memoir of Italian American Life from the America-Italy Society of Philadelphia, January 13, 1983
Pamphlet for the unveiling of the historic marker in the Mount Allegro neighborhood, May 1986
Poster for a reading of Mount Allegro, sponsored by The Philomathean Society, April 7, 1988
Philadelphia INK pamphlet mentioning Mount Allegro, Sunday, November 12, 1989
Pennsylvania's Literary Network Newsletter, January and February 1990
A Celebration of Books and Reading, Pennbook 1990, October 15, 1990
Announcement for the publication of Mount Allegro by Columbia University Press
Flier for book-signing at Borders Book Shop, October 23 (ca. 1990's)
Box 20, Folder 2Miscellaneous items in Italian about Mount Allegro
Box 20, Folder 3Financial
Contract between Jerre Mangione and Franco Angeli Editore regarding the rights to publish Mount Allegro in Italian, January 29, 1982
Box 20, Folder 4Talking American, JM, PC, 8 pgs
Box 20, Folder 5No title, Upstate Literature, by John M. Reilly, pages 188-191, discusses Mount Allegro
Box 20, Folder 6Miscellaneous
Radio Review: Roving Critic, Charles Lee, WFLN-FM 95.7 Philadelphia: # 1695, 11:55 am, 5:30 pm, 1 pg, PC, May 9, 1986
Comments on Mount Allegro for 'Italian Heritage in America' class, University of Pittsburgh, 1 pg
The Ship and the Flame. New York: A.A. Wyn Publishers, Current Books, Inc., 1948
Box 21, Folder 1Bound galley proofs
Box 21, Folder 2Newspaper clippings and reviews, 1948
Box 21, Folder 3Newspaper clippings and reviews, PC, 1948
Box 21, Folder 4Miscellaneous items
Reunion in Sicily. New York: Columbia University Press, 1950
Box 22, Folder 1-5Draft 1 TS with light MS editorial notes
Box 22, Folder 6Confessions and Prelude, TS with light editorial notes, 18 pgs
Box 22, Folder 7Miscellaneous, TS with light MS editorial notes
Box 22, Folder 8Proposal for a Book Dealing with Post-War Sicily, TS, 4 pgs
Box 22, Folder 9Statement of Proposed Activity, TS, 2 pgs
Box 22, Folder 10-11Draft 2 MS with light editorial notes
Box 22, Folder 12Spiral-bound notebook with MS notes for Reunion in Sicily
Box 22, Folder 13TS pages from a journal kept while JM was in Sicily, 14 pgs, 1947
Box 22, Folder 15Miscellaneous items
New Publications, Houghton Mifflin Company, January through June 1950
Transcribed radio interview with JM, Women of Tomorrow, WJZ Program, TS, 7 pgs, June 29, 1950
Flier, Saturday Review, announcing lectures by JM, July 1, 1950
Excerpt from broadcast, Paul S. Green, Continental Network, TS, 1 pg, July 7, 1950, 8:30pm
The American News of Books, A Monthly Estimate of Demand for Forthcoming Books, pamphlet, June 1950
Sessler's Bookshop, Book Guide, The Monthly Guide to Good Reading, booklet, July 1950
New Publications, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1pg flier, June 1950 through January 1951
Center for Italian Studies Newsletter, University of Pennsylvania, Sept. 1984, announcement of reading by JM, September 16, 1984
Mangione Bibliography, no author, TS, one page
Cabbages and Kings, copywriter: Ruth Smith, Excerpt from radio book review program script," TS, 1 pg, WHOO AM/FM, Orlando, FL, n.d.
Cabbages and Kings, copywriter: Ruth Smith, "Excerpt from radio book review program script," TS, 1 pg, WHOO AM/FM, Orlando, FL, n.d.
Box 22, Folder 14Articles and items collected for research regarding Reunion in Sicily
Italy: High Cost of Pinking, no author, Time Magazine, pg 18, May 19, 1947
Greek Shopping Center, no author, Science News Letter, pg 23, January 12, 1957
Two Sicilies - One is Modern, One is Mired in the Past, Paul Hofmann, The New York Times, pg 8C, May 5, 1971
Lista dei candidate del Blocco Liberale Democratico Qualunquista, flier
Enna Turistica, Tourism booklet in Italian
Box 22, Folder 16Letter of introduction of JM from University of Pennsylvania, bearing seal of the University. Used in Sicily during research trip for Reunion in Sicily
Newspaper clippings, reviews, and correspondence
Box 23, Folder 1Newspaper clippings, 1940-1949
Box 23, Folder 2Newspaper clippings, 1950
Box 23, Folder 3Newspaper clippings, 1950
Box 23, Folder 4Newspaper clippings, 1950
Box 23, Folder 5Newspaper clippings, 1951-1959
Box 23, Folder 6Newspaper clippings, 1980-1989
Box 23, Folder 7Newspaper clippings, 1990-1999
Box 23, Folder 8Newspaper clippings, undated
Box 23, Folder 9Correspondence re: Reunion in Sicily, 1950-1982
Night Search. New York: New Crown Publishers, 1965
Partial manuscript
Box 24, Folder 1Partial manuscript: TS with MS corrections, approx. 77 pgs
Box 24, Folder 2Partial manuscript: TS with MS corrections, pgs 78 - 161
Final manuscript
Box 24, Folder 3Final manuscript: TS with MS corrections, title page through pg 175
Box 24, Folder 4Final manuscript, cont'd, pgs 176 - 257
Box 24, Folder 5Final manuscript, cont'd, pgs 259 - 363
Setting manuscript
Box 24, Folder 6Setting manuscript: TS with MS corrections, title page through pg 121
Box 24, Folder 7Setting manuscript: cont'd, pgs 122 - 242
Box 24, Folder 8Setting manuscript: cont'd, pgs 243 - 363
Box 24, Folder 9Corrections of Galley's, TS, 7 pgs, June 19 1965
Box 25, Folder 1Early notes for Night Search, original TS with MS notes, 6pgs; PC, 6 pgs
Box 25, Folder 2Bound photocopy of Night Search
Box 25, Folder 3Newspaper clippings and reviews
Box 25, Folder 4Newspaper clippings and reviews, PC
Box 25, Folder 5Miscellaneous items, including: advertisements, notices, fliers, announcements
Box 25, Folder 6Notes for talk at Book + Author Luncheon in 1948 dealing with bookstore raids by Phila. Police. TS with MS notes, 12 pgs
Box 25, Folder 7Correspondence, 1965-1972
Passion for Sicilians: The World Around Danilo Dolci. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1968
Box 26, Folder 1Proposal for a Book about Danilo Dolci by Jerre Mangione, TS, 11 pgs, 2 copies
Box 26, Folder 2-11First draft: TS with MS editing, half-title page, card page, title page, copyright page, dedication page, acknowledgment page, table of contents
Box 26, Folder 12-17;
Box 27, Folder 1-4Second draft: TS with MS editing, half-title page, card page, title page, copyright page, dedication page, acknowledgment page, table of contents
Box 27, Folder 1-4Second draft: TS with MS editing, half-title page, card page, title page, copyright page, dedication page, acknowledgment page, table of contents
Box 27, Folder 5-17Third draft: TS with MS editing
Box 27, Folder 18Draft of Postlude TS with MS editing
Box 28, Folder 1-4Fourth draft: printer's proofs
Box 28, Folder 5-8Fifth draft: printers' proofs. Pages not numbered
Box 28, Folder 9-14Sixth draft: printers' proofs
Newspaper clippings, reviews and miscellaneous items
Box 29, Folder 1Newspaper clippings and reviews
Box 29, Folder 2Newspaper clippings and reviews, PC
Box 29, Folder 3Magazines with articles regarding A Passion for Sicilians
"Translations from the Italian and Other Books of Italian Interest Published in the USA; A Passion for Sicilians: the World around Danilo Dolci," Newsletter; Instiuto Italiano di Cultura, Number 9, December 1968
"Danilo Dolci's Vita," Robert Hatch, The Nation, pg 602, December 2, 1968
"A Passion for Sicilians: The World Around Danilo Dolci," Bernardine Kielty
Book-of-the-Month Club News, Announcing a Special Fall Selection, pg 10, 1968
"Our nearest equivalent to Dolci is Martin Luther King," George P. Elliott, Syracuse University Alumni News, Number 2 Volume 50, January 1969
A Passion for Sicilans is listed under the "Briefly Noted; General" section, pg 76, The New Yorker, August 2, 1969
Box 29, Folder 4Miscellaneous items related to the publication and promotion of the book, including announcements, news releases, book store catalogs, newsletters, fliers, pamphlets and advertisements for the book.
Box 29, Folder 5Miscellaneous business items, including a list of contacts, an office memo, a publicity schedule, and a list of corrections to be made to the edition
Box 29, Folder 6"Dialogue with Danilo," JM, an interview with Danilo Dolci. Notes: "Questions asked of Dolci and translation of his reply […] this became the new concluding chapter of the 1985 edition." 3 copies
TS with MS corrections, 18 pgs
MS, 40 pgs
PC with MS corrections, 3 pgs
Box 29, Folder 7Materials relating to Mangione's research trip to Sicily for research on Passion for Sicilians, 1965
Box 29, Folder 8Correspondence regarding Passion for Sicilians
Miscellaneous items about Danilo Dolci used for book
Box 30, Folder 1Articles by Dolci
Box 30, Folder 2Articles about Dolci
Box 30, Folder 3Drafts and notes for articles about Dolci by Mangione
Box 30, Folder 4Lectures by Dolci
Box 30, Folder 5Poetry by Dolci
Box 30, Folder 6Dolci Dinner materials
Box 30, Folder 7-8Miscellaneous
Life Sentences for Everybody. New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1969
Box 31, Folder 1TS, PC, Miscellaneous
Box 31, Folder 2TS, PC, miscellaneous
Box 31, Folder 3Newspaper clippings, reviews
Box 31, Folder 4Newspaper clippings, PC
Box 31, Folder 5Magazine
Box 31, Folder 6Miscellaneous items
Box 31, Folder 7Correspondence
America is Also Italian, 1969
Box 32, Folder 1TS with MS editing, first draft
Box 32, Folder 2TS with MS editing, second draft
Box 32, Folder 3Printers' proofs, "Master Set," with light MS editing
Box 32, Folder 4-5Printers' proofs, third draft
Box 32, Folder 6Miscellaneous, TS
Box 32, Folder 7Newspaper clippings
Box 32, Folder 8PC's of newspaper clippings
Box 32, Folder 9Miscellaneous items
Box 32, Folder 10Correspondence
The Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writer's Project 1935-1943. Boston: Little and Brown, 1972
Box 33Draft of manuscript
Acknowledgments, Contents, Chapter 1, TS
Chapter 2, TS
Chapter 3, TS
Chapter 4, TS
Chapter 5, TS
Chapter 6, TS
Chapter 7, TS
Chapter 8, TS
Chapter 9, TS
Chapter 10, TS
Original setting typescripts, jacket design and bibliography
Box 34, Folder 1-7Original setting typescript (used in exhibit, case 12 #3)
Box 34, Folder 8Original typescript (used in exhibit, case 12 #2)
Box 34, Folder 9Jacket design
Box 34, Folder 10Bibliography
Proofs
Box 35, Folder 1Galley proofs (used in exhibit, case 12 #4)
Box 35, Folder 2-3Printers' proofs
Box 36, Folder 1Contract with Little, Brown and Company for The Dream and the Deal
Box 36, Folder 2Captions list for photographs
Box 36, Folder 3Illustrations list
Box 36, Folder 4-10Chapter notes, TS with MS additions
Box 36, Folder 11-14Notes, MS in spiral notebook.
Box 36, Folder 15Photographs, author's file set, PC
Research for The Dream and the Deal
Consisting mainly of photocopies of published materials about the WPA. In original order.
Box 37, Folder 1-8Research
Box 37, Folder 9Research and notes
Box 37, Folder 10Research and notes on the Federal Theater Project
Box 38, Folder 1Sabbatical from teaching at University of Pennsylvania, 1968-1969
Material related to Mangione's sabbatical from teaching at University of Pennsylvania, and funding from the university for this study.
Box 38, Folder 2-3Expenses
Box 38, Folder 4Miscellaneous
Reviews
Box 39, Folder 1Reviews of The Dream and the Deal from Exhibit case 12, #6 of University of Rochester Exhibit on Mangione
Box 39, Folder 2Original newspaper clippings, 1972
Box 39, Folder 3Original newspaper clippings, 1973-1990
Box 39, Folder 4Original newspaper clippings, undated
Box 39, Folder 5PC of newspaper clippings, 1969-1986
Box 39, Folder 6PC of newspaper clippings, undated
Box 39, Folder 7-9Miscellaneous
Box 39, Folder 10Mailing list for The Dream and the Deal
Mussolini's March on Rome, October 30, 1922: A Dictator in the Making Achieves Political Power in Italy. New York: Franklin Watts, 1975
Box 40, Folder 1-3Draft, TS with MS corrections (from exhibit, case 10 number 3)
Box 40, Folder 4Draft, PC research used for drafts
Box 40, Folder 5Reviews
An Ethnic at Large. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1978
Note: Folders are arranged according to the order of the materials upon acquisition.
Box 41, Folder 1-8First draft: PC with MS notes
"This draft contains material which was eliminated from the final draft - JM."
Box 41, Folder 9-11Miscellaneous, PC
Box 42, Folder 1-3Second draft, TS
Box 42, Folder 4Miscellaneous, approx. 100 pgs, out of order
Box 42, Folder 5Miscellaneous, PC
Box 42, Folder 6Miscellaneous, approx. 125 pgs, out of order
Box 43, Folder 1-9Third draft: PC with light MS notes
"Copy of earlier draft which contains material omitted from final draft - JM (see chapter 2)."
Box 43, Folder 10-12Miscellaneous, TS with heavy MS notes
Folder 11 has the note, "Partial pre-final draft." Approx. 90 pages, out of order.
Box 43, Folder 13-14Fourth draft, PC
Box 43, Folder 15Miscellaneous, PC
Box 43, Folder 16-17Fifth draft, PC
Box 44, Folder 1-9Sixth draft
Box 45, Folder 1-11Seventh draft: PC with many MS notes
Box 45, Folder 12Miscellaneous, "Uncorrected Proof for Limited Distribution"
Box 46, Folder 1-10Printer's galleys: master proofs: An Ethnic at Large
Prospectus: "From a Former Incarnation": An Ethnic at Large
Box 47, Folder 1Notes, "The night walk," TS with light MS notes, 20 pgs
Box 47, Folder 2"From a Former Incarnation: A brief chapter-by-chapter summary of the New York section, starting with Chapter 4." Prospectus, TS
Box 47, Folder 3Prospectus, 3 drafts
Box 47, Folder 4Prospectus, approx. 75 pgs
Box 47, Folder 5Prospectus, PC with letter from Hugh Howard to JM, December 8, 1977
Box 47, Folder 6-8Eighth draft: TS with MS notes
Folder 7 also contains, "The Improper Bohemians by Allen Churchill, Dutton 1959 page 20, 21, 22, 61."
Box 47, Folder 9Miscellaneous, TS with MS notes
Notes and research for An Ethnic at Large
Box 48, Folder 1JM's Diary from Spring of 1937- Resettlement Administration trip through the South
Box 48, Folder 2"Notes; Fort Stanton Detention Station," 15 pgs, 1943
Box 48, Folder 3"Notes on Fort Lincoln" TS, August 1943
Box 48, Folder 4Introduction to The Source of Our Wealth is Our Land, and Our civilization and National Well-Being Rest Upon it, no author, PC, 5pgs, re: Resettlement Administration
Box 48, Folder 5Alien Registration In Pennsylvania, A Discussion by Senator Joseph F. Guffy and Solicitor General Francis Biddle, TS, 12 pgs Lesson Plan, Subject: Alien Registration, TS, 6 pgs Speech for United States Attorneys, TS, 9 pgs
Box 48, Folder 6Interim Report, Alien Registration Division, United States Department of Justice TS, 66 pgs
Box 48, Folder 7-8Research regarding Immigration and Naturalization Services
Box 48, Folder 9"I Am An American Day" materials, from the Immigration and Naturalization Service
Box 48, Folder 10"Torn notebooks written while touring alien enemy internment camps during World War II as an official of the Immigration + Naturalization Service -JM"
Pages from notebook, encapsulated in Mylar, MS. 11 pgs, one envelope.
Box 48, Folder 11"Notes on the Santa Fe Internment Camp," MS, 18 pgs
Box 48, Folder 12Pages from notebook, MS, 23 pgs
Box 48, Folder 13Correspondence re: An Ethnic at Large, April 22, 1931 - September 5, 1974
Box 48, Folder 14Correspondence re: An Ethnic at Large, October 1, 1973 - October 6, 1978
Box 48, Folder 15Correspondence re: An Ethnic at Large, December 15, 1977 - November 4, 1994
Miscellaneous items regarding An Ethnic at Large
Box 49, Folder 1Magazines and journals with articles on An Ethnic at Large
Box 49, Folder 2Newspaper clippings and reviews, 1960-1969
Box 49, Folder 3Newspaper clippings and reviews, 1970-1977
Box 49, Folder 4Newspaper clippings and reviews, 1978
Box 49, Folder 5Newspaper clippings and reviews, 1980-1989
Box 49, Folder 6Newspaper clippings and reviews, undated
Box 49, Folder 7Photocopies of newspaper clippings and reviews
Box 49, Folder 8Miscellaneous items
Box 49, Folder 9Newspaper articles regarding Lemuel Schofield, PC
Box 49, Folder 10Items regarding The National Endowment for the Humanities Application, 1974
Includes correspondence, Grant application, instructions, and information.
Box 49, Folder 11TS of an interview given by Mangione about Ethnic at Large, 1975
Box 49, Folder 12Program for lecture given at Herbert H. Lehman College of the City University of New York re: An Ethnic at Large, February 14, 1979
La Storia: Five Centuries of Italian American Experience. With Ben Morreale. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1992
Box 50, Folder 1-7First draft, TS with MS editing
"La Storia edited draft Breaking with the Past, P 174-."
Box 50, Folder 8Second draft: TS, PC, "First Pass," letter from JM to Pamela LaBarbieri, May 3, 1992
Box 50, Folder 9Second draft: PC with MS editing (cont'd), letter from JM to Carol Leach, February 17, 1992
Box 51, Folder 1-4Second draft, continued
Box 51, Folder 5-6Draft 3, TS, PC with MS editing
Box 51, Folder 7TS, note: "Jerre, Here are the cut pages, Ben"
Box 51, Folder 8-10Fourth draft: TS, PC with MS editing, with letter from Ben to JM, April 25, 1988
Box 52, Folder 1-6Fifth draft
Box 53, Folder 1-5Printers' proofs with MS editing, La Storia
Includes a letter from Christa Weil to JM, February 10, 1993: "Enclosed herewith is the so-called dead matter for LA STORIA, for your records."
Box 54, Folder 1-4Master set, 1st pass
Box 54, Folder 5Uncorrected proof, bound copy, 1992
Box 54, Folder 6-7;
Box 55, Folder 1-3Sixth draft, TS
Box 55, Folder 1-3Sixth draft, TS
Box 55, Folder 4Seventh draft: TS with MS editing
Box 55, Folder 5Memo from JM to Ben Morreale, accompanying eighth draft, November 8, 1988
Box 55, Folder 6-9Eighth draft: TS, and notes
Box 56, Folder 1-7Ninth draft
Box 56, Folder 8-10;
Box 57, Folder 1-6Miscellaneous, TS
Box 57, Folder 1-6Miscellaneous, TS
Includes accompanying letter from JM to Ben Morreale, May 11, 1989 (Box 56, folder 10), and accompanying letter from JM to Ben Morreale, June 17, 1990 (Box 57, folder 2).
Box 57, Folder 7-8"Bibliography in progress," TS with MS editing
Box 57, Folder 9Bibliography, "First Pass," accompanying note from Ben Morreale
Box 57, Folder 10-11Bibliography with MS editing
Box 57, Folder 12"Works consulted," TS
Box 57, Folder 13-14Prospectus, PC
Box 57, Folder 15-16;
Box 58, Folder 1-2Tenth draft: TS
Box 58, Folder 1-2Tenth draft: TS
Box 58, Folder 3Unidentified pages of manuscript material; letter from Pamela LaBarbera (Harper Collins Publisher) to JM
Miscellaneous
Box 58, Folder 4Miscellaneous, TS
Box 58, Folder 5TS with MS editing, plus accompanying letters from JM to Ben Morreale, March 10-11, 1988
Box 58, Folder 6TS, Epilogue
Box 58, Folder 7TS with MS editing
Box 58, Folder 8Miscellaneous, TS
Box 58, Folder 9Miscellaneous, PC
Box 58, Folder 10PC, "La Storia, reprint correx. Harper"
Box 58, Folder 11PC, "Master Set - Out for o.k."
Box 58, Folder 12PC, "2nd Pass, Final Repro"
Box 58, Folder 13-14Miscellaneous, TS
Box 58, Folder 15"List of Photos," TS, accompanying correspondence
Box 58, Folder 16Draft of "Acknowledgments," TS
Box 59, Folder 1Miscellaneous, PC
Box 59, Folder 2"Prospectus," 2 copies: TS with MS editing and PC, accompanying letter from JM to Ed Barber, November 30, 1977
Box 59, Folder 3Project summary for "A Comprehensive Study of the Italian," prospectus, preliminary proposal
Box 59, Folder 4Miscellaneous, TS, "New Outline from Revisions of 1990"
Box 59, Folder 5Miscellaneous, TS with MS editing, accompanying letter from Carol Leach to JM and Ben Morreale, July 10, 1991
Box 59, Folder 6-12Miscellaneous, TS
Folder 8 includes accompanying letter from Carol Leach to JM and Ben Morreale, August 12, 1991. Folder 10 contains photocopies.
NEH Grant relating to La Storia
Box 60, Folder 1"Performance Report, July 1, 1980 - September 30, 1982. Re: Grant RS-1471-80 'A Comprehensive Study of the Italian American Experience, 1880-1980,'" TS
Box 60, Folder 2NEH Grant Application and Project Proposal
Box 60, Folder 3Miscellaneous, TS, with Project Summary
Box 60, Folder 4Correspondence and records regarding NEH Project expenses, 1980-1983
Box 60, Folder 5Correspondence regarding NEH, NEH Humanities newsletter, July/August 1980
Box 60, Folder 6Miscellaneous, TS, accompanying sections of NEH Application, project proposal, project summary, prospectus
Box 60, Folder 7Correspondence regarding NEH, July 10, 1978 - April 25, 1993
Box 60, Folder 8Miscellaneous items regarding NEH, from folder labeled 'statistics'
Box 60, Folder 9Miscellaneous items, including correspondence and financial records, regarding NEH
Box 60, Folder 10Miscellaneous items, including correspondence, regarding NEH
Box 60, Folder 11Miscellaneous items, including correspondence, regarding NEH and 'performance report 1980-1982'
Box 60, Folder 12Miscellaneous items, including correspondence, regarding NEH
Box 60, Folder 13Project Description by Ben Morreale
Box 60, Folder 14Miscellaneous application materials, correspondence
Miscellaneous materials
Box 61, Folder 1Amendment to contract between Mangione and Harper and Row, concerning La Storia
Box 61, Folder 2-3Newspaper clippings and reviews
Box 61, Folder 4Magazines and journals
Box 61, Folder 5Ephemera
Box 61, Folder 6Miscellaneous
Box 61, Folder 7-8Correspondence
Box 61, Folder 9Miscellaneous items regarding consultants and reviewers
Box 61, Folder 10MS notes from notebook
They Knew They Were Naked - Unpublished manuscript by Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 62Bound draft, TS, no editing
Drafts
Box 63, Folder 1Chapters 1-6, PC, TS
Box 63, Folder 2Chapters 7-12, PC, TS
Box 63, Folder 3Chapters 13-17, PC, TS
Box 63, Folder 4Chapters 18-24, PC, TS
Box 63, Folder 5Carbon of Chapter 12, "The Bachelor", TS
Box 63, Folder 6Carbon of Chapters 1-7, TS
Box 63, Folder 7Carbon of Chapters 8-15, TS
Box 63, Folder 8Carbon of Chapters 16-23, TS
Drafts which appear to be portions of the novel, but are in fragments.
Box 64, Folder 1Synopsis of "Sleeping Around" PC, TS
Box 64, Folder 2-8Partial draft, PC and carbon TS
Box 65, Folder 1-5Miscellaneous drafts: kept in original order, very unorganized
Plays based on Mount Allegro
Light the Candles
Box 66, Folder 1Program. "Light the Candles" A Play in Three Acts by Edwin A. Peeples and Jerre Mangione based on the book Mount Allegro. Directed by Katherine Mitchell.
Box 66, Folder 2-5Light the Candles. TS carbon
Box 66, Folder 6Light the Candles. TS carbon- adapted for television
Box 66, Folder 1Mount Allegro: A Play in Three Acts by Edwin A. Peeples and Jerre Mangione. TS
Mount Allegro- adapted for GEVA Theater in Rochester, NY
Box 67, Folder 1Proposal for a stage version of Mount Allegro
Box 67, Folder 2Mount Allegro: A Play in 2 Acts by Eberle Thomas and Barbara Redmond. Based on the Book of the same title and other works by Jerre Mangione. PC TS
Box 67, Folder 3Mount Allegro: A Play in 2 Acts revision 8/1/92. PC, TS
Box 67, Folder 4Mount Allegro: A Play in 2 Acts revision 11/1/92. PC, TS spiral bound copy
Box 67, Folder 5Miscellaneous materials re: the stage adaptation of Mount Allegro
Box 67, Folder 6GEVA programs for Mount Allegro
Box 67, Folder 7Reviews of GEVA's version of Mount Allegro
Box 67, Folder 8-9Correspondence between JM and Eberle Thomas and Barbara Redmond re: stage adaptation of Mount Allegro
Box 67, Folder 10Materials relating to "New Bread, Old Wine," written by Eleanor Meglio and Lorraine Totaro, adapted from Mount Allegro by Jerre Mangione
Box 67, Folder 11Framed letter about play from Governor Mario Cuomo, October 6, 1992
Subseries 2: Articles/stories by Jerre Mangione
Published articles
Arranged chronologically.
1928-1959
Box 68, Folder 1"Affectation," The Green Leaf, pgs 21-22., Spring 1928
Box 68, Folder 2"Stephen Crane's Unpublished Letters," Chap Book, Vol. II, No. 4, pgs. 8-10 (2 copies), May 1930
Box 68, Folder 3Syracuse University, Chap Book, Vol. II, No. 3, and Vol. II, No. 4, March and May 1930
Box 68, Folder 4Syracuse University, Chap Book, November 1929 and May 1930
Box 68, Folder 5"Two and Two Make Four," Atlantica, pg.170, January 1933
Box 68, Folder 6"Nardo," Atlantica, pgs. 92-94, March 1934
Box 68, Folder 7"So the Willow West," Household Magazine, TS, 2 pgs., May 1934
Box 68, Folder 8Book reviews, 1934
Box 68, Folder 9"The Almost Perfect Scream" review of "Turn, Magic Wheel," By Dawn Powell. New Republic, May 27, 1936
Box 68, Folder 10"Sicilian Police," April 1937, and "A Man's Best Audience Is His Horse," Globe, May 1938 [?]
Box 68, Folder 11"Sicilian Police," Globe, pgs. 69-70, May 1937
Box 68, Folder 12"Fontamara Revisited," The New Republic, May 26, 1937
Box 68, Folder 13"The Trip of the Month: Palermo, Sicily," The Harper's Bazaar Hotel and Travel Department, 1937
Box 68, Folder 14"Tell Them She's Fine," Broun's Nutmeg, 1939
Box 68, Folder 15"The Water Girl," Broun's Nutmeg, 1939 (?)
Box 68, Folder 16New Masses, containing articles by Mario Michele (pseudonym of Jerre Mangoine), undated
Box 68, Folder 17"Mind," Mademoiselle Magazine, TS, 4 pgs. (front and verso), April 1940
Box 68, Folder 18"Uncle Sam Sits For His Portrait," Travel, pg. 35, April 1940
Box 68, Folder 19"The Post Impressionist: Ernst Toller In Washington," New Order, 1941
Box 68, Folder 20"Italian- American Novelists" (review of The Paesanos by Jo Pagano), January 6, 1941
Box 68, Folder 21"Cultural Contributions to America" (Mount Allegro) Of Men and Books, Northwestern University on the Air, February 6, 1943
Box 68, Folder 22"The Hills of San Francisco: A Brief History of an Epic Enterprise", December 17, 1948
Box 68, Folder 23"The Bird With The Low Boiling Point," Newsweek, January 10, 1949
Box 68, Folder 24"Cry, David, Cry," TS, 10 pgs; and publication in Four Winds, pgs.5-8, Summer 1952
Box 68, Folder 25"The Long Side Of the Triangle," Esquire, TS, 4 pgs., April 1954
Box 68, Folder 26Traveler's Bookshelf, May - September 1959
1963-1979
Box 69, Folder 1Article on Philadelphia, United States Information Service, April 23 - November 20, 1963
Box 69, Folder 2Book review of Torregreca: Life, Death, Miracles by Ann Cornelisen, New York Times Book Review, March 9, 1969
Box 69, Folder 3"Arts in Depression Era," Book Week, TS 1 pgs., December 7, 1969
Box 69, Folder 4"Foolishness at an Improper Age," Book Week, pgs. 2, February 15, 1970
Box 69, Folder 5"The Writer's Secret Collaborator," Parapsychological Review, TS, 6 pgs., July-August 1970
Box 69, Folder 6Review of The Book of Giuliano Sansvero by Andrea Giovene, translated by Marguerite Waldman, TS, 3 pgs., September 16, 1970
Box 69, Folder 7"The Prig's Progress" (review of The Book of Sansevero by Amdrea Giovene, translated by Margerite Waldman), Book World, TS, 2 pgs., November 22, 1970
Box 69, Folder 8"Growing Up Sicilian" (review of What the Ancients Said by Lou D'Angelo), Showcase, pgs. 15, April 4, 1971
Box 69, Folder 9Review of book by Alexander DeCode, TS with MS editing, 4 pgs., 1971
Box 69, Folder 10Review of Vendetta of Silence by Ann Cornelisen for Chicago Sun-Times, TS, 3 pgs., October 18, 1971
Box 69, Folder 11"Half Bitter, Half Sweet" (review of An Excursion Into Italian-American History by Alexander DeConde), TS, 1 pgs., February 6, 1972
Box 69, Folder 12"Better Fed Than Red," Book World, TS, 2 pgs., July 9, 1972
Box 69, Folder 13"Troubled Time In Marriages" (review of No Resting Place by Eugene Mirabelli), The Sunday Bulletin, TS, 1 pgs. and postcard from Mirabelli., July 30, 1972
Box 69, Folder 14"Guess Who Went to Supper," The Pennsylvania Gazette, pgs. 22- 24, October 1972
Box 69, Folder 15Review of My Stillness, by Paul Griffith, TS, 2 pgs. (Front and verso), November 27, 1972
Box 69, Folder 16"The Federal Writers' Project: What a Relief It Was!", December 8, 1972
Box 69, Folder 17"The Italian-American Story" (review of "Polpetto" by Frank Mele and "The Children of Columbus" by Eric Amfitheatrof), Democrat and Chronicle Books, May 13, 1973
Box 69, Folder 18"Let's Resurrect 'Federal One:' The New Deal's Program in the Arts Led to a Cultural Upheaval the Likes of Which We've Not Seen Since," The Chronicle of Higher Education, pgs. 12, May 21, 1973
Box 69, Folder 19"From Columbus to Colombo" (review of The Children of Colombo), Book World, May 27, 1973
Box 69, Folder 20Review of "A Man of Little Evils," by Stephen Dobyns, TS, 1 (front and verso), June 2, 1973
Box 69, Folder 21"Portrait of the Artist as a Young Underdog" (review of Art For the Millions edited by Francis V. O'Conner and The New Deal For Artists by Richard D. McKenzie, Book World, July 15, 1973
Box 69, Folder 22"Novel About Little Italy … A Joy to Remember" (review of Polpetto by Frank Mele), The Sunday Bulletin Books, July 29, 1973
Box 69, Folder 23"When Writers Were on the Federal Payroll," The American Pen, pgs. 77-87, Spring 1974
Box 69, Folder 24"Murder, Italian Style" (review of Joe Petrosino by Arrigo Petacco), Book World, May 5, 1974
Box 69, Folder 25"The Image is Unclear: Blood of My Blood" (review of The Dilemma of the Italian-Americans by Richard Ganbino), The New York Times Book Review, June 16, 1974
Box 69, Folder 26"Its Time for a new W.P.A. for Artists," New York Times, April 27, 1975
Box 69, Folder 27"The Two Uncles" (addendum to Mount Allegro), Italian Americana, Vol. II, No. One, pgs. 95-100, Autumn 1975
Box 69, Folder 28"The Two Uncles," TS, 10; TS, 3; The Pennsylvania Gazette, May 1976
Box 69, Folder 29"Prosecutorial Politics," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, January 23, 1978
Box 69, Folder 30"Kingdom on the Hill," The Pennsylvania Gazette, pgs. 31-35, March 1978
Box 69, Folder 31"In The House of Genius," The Pennsylvania Gazette, pgs. 32-35, April 1978
Box 69, Folder 32"American Concentration Camps," The Pennsylvania Gazette, pgs. 26-30, May 1978
Box 69, Folder 33The New York Times articles and correspondence, May 19, 1978
Box 69, Folder 34"White House Weekend: With Eleanor and other Roosevelts," Discover: The Sunday Bulletin, May 28, 1978
Box 69, Folder 35"Upbeat Leader of Italy," The Evening Bulletin, July 21, 1978
Box 69, Folder 36"Dilettante," The Chronicle Review, January 22, 1979
Box 69, Folder 37"Sensitivity and Toughness Blend: Rise of Anger," The Bulletin, January 27, 1979
Box 69, Folder 38"Manifesto For Italian American Culture," Sons of Italy Times with MS editing; letter from Mangoine to Dr. Rosabianca Tuzzo LoVerso, Il Cafe, May 7, 1979
Box 69, Folder 39"What Are Friends For? The Drummer" ( 2 copies, one with MS notes); Eighteen Minutes of Unerased Tape (An Imaginary Dialogue at the Nixon Home), TS with MS editing, 2 pgs., July-August 1979
Box 69, Folder 40"The Very Essence of Real Experience" (review of Run to the Waterfall by Arturo Vivante), Philadelphia Inquirer, December 23, 1979
1980-1994 and undated
Box 70, Folder 1"Three Generations, Two Worlds, One Tale" (review of Umbertina by Helen Barolini), Philadelphia Inquirer, April 6, 1980
Box 70, Folder 2Alcune nite sull'emigrazione italinana negli Stati Uniti, 1981
"[Some notes on Italian emigration to the United States]." In Italian.
Box 70, Folder 3"Mount Allegro Revisited," The Pennsylvania Gazette, pgs. 40-45, October 1981
Box 70, Folder 4"English Translations of 19th Century Folklore: Sicilian Habits, Practices and Customs," Il Progresso, February 14, 1982
Box 70, Folder 5"Manifesto for Italian American Culture," Il Cafe, May - June, no year
Box 70, Folder 6"A Portrait of the Italians in America" (review of Vincenza Scarpaci book), Philadelphia Inquirer, December 12, 1982
Box 70, Folder 7"Mount Allegro" (excerpt), Attenzione, Vol. 4, No. 11, pgs. 48, December 1982
Box 70, Folder 8"Customs and Habits of the Sicilian Peasants" (Salvatore Salomone-Marino) Review, Arba Sicula, Supplement 1, 1983
Box 70, Folder 9"The Diaries of Mario Cuomo, Candid Confessions" (review), Philadelphia Inquirer, June 24, 1984
Box 70, Folder 10"Reviewer's Choice" (Diaries of Mario M. Cuomo, The Campaign for Governor), Stamford Connecticut Advocate, July 8, 1984
Box 70, Folder 11"Josephine Herbst: Loves and Sorrows of a Radical" (review of Josephine Herbst by Elinor Langer), Philadelphia Inquirer, August 26, 1984
Box 70, Folder 12"Eleanor Roosevelt's Centennial Birthday", September 30, 1984
Box 70, Folder 13"Danilo Dolci's Continuing Passion For Sicilians," The Pennsylvania Gazette, pgs. 24-28, May 1985
Box 70, Folder 14"Una Duplice Esistenza: IL Destino Delle Minoranze Urbane," Affari Sociali International, ano XIII, n. 4, pgs. 5, 1985
Box 70, Folder 15"A Journal by an American on Intimate Terms with Sicily" (review of On Persephone's Island by Mary Taylor Simeti), Philadelphia Inquirer, June 22, 1986
Box 70, Folder 16"Any Italian Can Paint A Landscape," The Pennsylvania Gazette, pgs. 24-25, February 1989
Box 70, Folder 17"Musings," back cover, June 1989
Box 70, Folder 18Russian translation of a Jerre Mangione story, November 9, 1989
Box 70, Folder 19"An Ethnic at Large," Musings, pgs. 5 with MS editing, March 1990
Box 70, Folder 20"Julia: A Story of the Thirties," Italian Americana, pgs. 67-73, Fall/Winter 1990
Box 70, Folder 21"David on Trial," TS proof, 7 pgs, 1990
Box 70, Folder 22"Musings," Vol., No. 11, November 1993
Box 70, Folder 23"Pushkin" (Donate a Dog Tale), August 31, 1994
Box 70, Folder 24"His Favorite Color," pgs 17-20, undated
Box 70, Folder 25"An Ethnic Speaks Out", undated
Box 70, Folder 26"Uncle Sam Sits For His Portrait", undated
Box 70, Folder 27Review of A Few Virtuous Men, by Ben Morreale, TS, 1 page (front and verso), undated
Box 70, Folder 28Review of In The Name of the Father, by Tony Ardizzone, TS, 2 pgs., undated
Box 70, Folder 29Miscellaneous clippings from The New Republic, undated
Box 70, Folder 30Review of Umbertina, by Helen Barolini, TS, 1 pg (front and verso), undated
Box 70, Folder 31Review of The Long Walk at San Francisco State, by Kay Boyle, TS, 1 pgs., undated
Box 70, Folder 32Review of Torregreca: Life Liberty, Death, Miracles, by Ann Cornelisen, TS, 4 pgs., undated
Box 70, Folder 33Review of Blood of My Blood: The Dilemma of the Italian-Americans, by Richard Gambino, undated
Box 70, Folder 34Introduction to The Immigrants Speak: The Italian Americans Tell Their Story, by Salvatore J. LaGumina, TS, 3 pgs., undated
Box 70, Folder 35Review of Salt In the Wound (and The Death of the Inquisitor), by Leonard Sciascia, TS, 2 pgs., undated
Box 70, Folder 36"Fragile, and Handled With Care" (review of Glass People, by Gail Godwin), undated
Box 70, Folder 37"Clever - and Shallow - View of Italy" (review of From Caesar to the Mafia), July 4, 197[?]
Oversize articles
Box 71, Folder 1"Getting Aquainted with My Sicilian Relatives," Travel Magazine, October 1938
Box 71, Folder 2"Fascist Italy as I Saw It," Travel Magazine, November 1944
Unpublished manuscripts
Arranged by title of story alphabetically.
Box 72, Folder 1"Authors I Have Known," 15pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 72, Folder 2"Authors In My Life," 1pgs, TS
Box 72, Folder 3"Authors on Campus," 4 pgs, TS with Ms editing
Box 72, Folder 4"Autobiography," 29 pgs, TS
Box 72, Folder 5"My Experience with Writers During My Years at the University of Pennsylvania," 4 pgs, TS with MS editing, notes for autobiography
Box 72, Folder 6"The Art of Ernesto Bazan," 20 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 72, Folder 7"The Bottoms-up" 4 pgs, TS
Box 72, Folder 8"By Reason of Birth or Residence…" a rapid survey of the Philadelphia Literary Scene During the Past Three Centuries," 10 pgs, TS, also related materials
Box 72, Folder 9"Call of Sleep," 9 pgs (front and verso), TS and MS
Box 72, Folder 10"Comments on Italian American Literature," 5 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 72, Folder 11"Cuttyhunk," 10 pgs, TS
Box 72, Folder 12"Creativity," 7 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 72, Folder 13"A Double Life: The Fate of the Urban Ethnic," 66 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 72, Folder 14"The Elm Tree on the Grave," 21 pgs, TS with MS
Box 72, Folder 15"Erice: The Sicilian Shangri-La," 27 pgs, TS with green paper cover
Box 72, Folder 16"Exodus," 40 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 72, Folder 17"Fable," 4 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 72, Folder 18"February Love," 13 pgs, TS
Box 72, Folder 19"Federal Support of the Arts: How Far Should It Go?" 11 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 72, Folder 20"The Federal Writers Project," 17 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 72, Folder 21"The Formative Years of an Immigrant Sculpture: Pompeo Coppini," 8 pgs (front and verso), TS with MS editing
Box 73, Folder 1"Hospital Blues," 1 pgs, TS
Box 73, Folder 2"How to Keep Writers From Starving in the Next Depression," 12 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 73, Folder 3"Identity," 44 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 73, Folder 4"The Immigrant Experience: Cultural Pluralism vs. Assimilation," 6 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 73, Folder 5"Impressions of an Italian American Author," 3 pgs, TS
Box 73, Folder 6In the Van Guard (early drafts), 100 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 73, Folder 7"Invitations to the White House," 97 pgs, TS with MS editing, 1 of 6
Box 73, Folder 8"Invitations to the White House," 51 pgs, 1 pgs MS; 56 pgs, TS with MS editing, plastic cover, 2 of 6
Box 73, Folder 9"Invitations to the White House," 20 pgs, TS with MS editing, 3 of 6
Box 73, Folder 10"Invitations to the White House," 8 pgs, TS, 4 of 6
Box 73, Folder 11"Invitations to the White House," 18 pgs, MS, 7 pgs, TS, 5 of 6
Box 73, Folder 12"Invitations to the White House," 60 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 73, Folder 13"Italian American Creativity," 13 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 73, Folder 14"Italian American Writers," 5 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 73, Folder 15"Italian and Italian American Women," 7 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 73, Folder 16"Junior: A Film Treatment," 7 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 73, Folder 17"The Loyalist," 20 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 1"The Married Prostitute," 64 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 2"My Friend With -The-Heart-Like-A- Short- Wave-Radio," 3 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 3"Never Judge A Book By Its Cover," 2 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 4"On Being A Sicilian American," 18 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 5"One Hundred Years of the Italian American Experience (1880-1980)," 9 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 6"Orpheus Played At the Picnic," 24 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 7"Reflections on the Italian American Experience," 55 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 8"Reflections on My Own Storia" 1pg TS
Box 74, Folder 9"Remembering Eleanor Roosevelt: Memoir of a White House Guest," 56 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 10"Remembering Eleanor Roosevelt on Her Centennial Birthday," 4 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 11"La Senora Sopa (The Soup Lady)," 6 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 12"Summary of 'Some New and Old Deals'" 2pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 13"Six Characters In Search of Mangione," 4 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 14"The Social Success From Up State," 3 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 15"Storia Segreta," 1 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 16"The Strangers" TS and related materials
Box 74, Folder 17"The Tale," 69 pgs, TS and MS
Box 74, Folder 18"The Three Cornered Island," 19 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 19"Three Mediterranean Islands," 31 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 20"Tribute to Sterling Brown," 8 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 21"Viva Paradiso!" 29 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 22"Water Girl," 9 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 23"We Lived in a "Mafia" Town" 7pgs TS
Box 74, Folder 24"What's The Picture," 46 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 25"Who Is the Real Robert Sebastian," 3 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 26"Why Does One Write?" 1 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 27"Writer's Diary" 3pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 28"You Know How We Italians Are," 13 pgs, TS with MS editing
Box 74, Folder 29"The Young Man and the Bay," 15 pgs, TS
Box 74, Folder 30"Homage to Patricia." Poem
Box 75, Folder 1-21Miscellaneous drafts- unidentified, undated
Box 76, Folder 1-2Miscellaneous drafts, legal sized- unidentified, undated
Notebooks/notes by JM
Most are miscellaneous notes. Not in any specific order unless noted.
Small notebooks/Address books kept by JM
Box 77, Folder 11960s
Box 77, Folder 21970s
Box 77, Folder 31980-1987
Box 77, Folder 41988-1994
Box 77, Folder 5Miscellaneous address books
Box 78;
Box 79;
Box 80;
Box 81Notes/ notebooks kept by JM
Box 79;
Box 80;
Box 81Notes/ notebooks kept by JM
Box 78 - 10 folders; Box 79 - 12 folders; Box 80 - 11 folders; Box 81 - 8 folders.
Subseries 3: Research files
La Storia
Alphabetically arranged. Research files found in this section appear to be related to La Storia, yet were not marked as such upon acquisition.
A-C
Box 82, Folder 1Adjustments/Psychological Aspects
Box 82, Folder 2Adjustment/Americanization
Box 82, Folder 3Adjustment/Americanization
Box 82, Folder 4American Consular Reports
Box 82, Folder 5American Society
Box 82, Folder 6Attitudes Toward Italian Immigration
Box 82, Folder 7Biography
Box 82, Folder 8-9Bollitino
Box 82, Folder 10Charities
Box 82, Folder 11Children
Box 82, Folder 12Cleveland
D-Eth
Box 83, Folder 1Dillingham Commission
Box 83, Folder 2Emigration
Box 83, Folder 3Emigration, 1940-1960
Box 83, Folder 4-5Entertainment
Box 83, Folder 6Ethnicity TS
Box 83, Folder 7Ethnicity Articles
Eth- Fam
Box 84, Folder 1Ethnicity newspaper clippings
Box 84, Folder 2Exodus notes
Box 84, Folder 3Exodus research
Box 84, Folder 4Factory Investigations
Box 84, Folder 5Family: General
Box 84, Folder 6Family: Second and Third Generation
Box 84, Folder 7Family: Second Generation Conflict
Box 84, Folder 8Family Miscellaneous
F
Box 85, Folder 1Farming: General
Box 85, Folder 2Farming: Louisiana
Box 85, Folder 3Fascism
Box 85, Folder 4Festa! A Musical
Box 85, Folder 5Folklore: Bibliography
Box 85, Folder 6Folklore: Custom (See also: "Folk-lore")
Box 85, Folder 7Food
I- L
Box 86, Folder 1Identity/Image
Box 86, Folder 2Interview Tips
Box 86, Folder 3Italians Before 1880
Box 86, Folder 4Italian farmers From Canastota
Box 86, Folder 5Italian history
Box 86, Folder 6Italians and Irish/Religion
Box 86, Folder 7Italian Letters- Photocopies
Box 86, Folder 8Italians: Miscellaneous
Box 86, Folder 9Italian-American History
Box 86, Folder 10Italian-American Press
Box 86, Folder 11Legislation
Box 86, Folder 12Literature
M-O
Box 87, Folder 1Maja
Box 87, Folder 2Manuscript sources
Box 87, Folder 3Media
Box 87, Folder 4-6Memoirs
Box 87, Folder 7Motives for emigration
Box 87, Folder 8Myths of America
Box 87, Folder 9Occupations
Oral histories
Box 88, Folder 1Connecticut
Box 88, Folder 2Connecticut
Box 88, Folder 3Chicago
Box 88, Folder 4Chicago
Box 88, Folder 5Chicago
Box 88, Folder 6Pennsylvania
Box 88, Folder 7-9Oral history
P
Box 89, Folder 1Padrone System
Box 89, Folder 2Padrone
Box 89, Folder 3Photography
Box 89, Folder 4Pittsburgh
Box 89, Folder 5Prejudice
Box 89, Folder 6Prejudice: Foreign Relations
Box 89, Folder 7-8Press
Box 89, Folder 9Problems of citizenship
Box 89, Folder 10Publishers' book catalogs
R - S
Box 90, Folder 1Red Scare
Box 90, Folder 2Religion
Box 90, Folder 3Reparations
Box 90, Folder 4Research notes
Box 90, Folder 5Riis, Jacob
Box 90, Folder 6Sacco and Vanzetti
Box 90, Folder 7Schlesinger Library
Box 90, Folder 8-9Settlements
S-T
Box 91, Folder 1Settlements: Rochester
Box 91, Folder 2Socialism/Anarchism
Box 91, Folder 3Sons of Italy
Box 91, Folder 4Successful Italian-Americans
Box 91, Folder 5Translations for Research
Box 91, Folder 6Translations?
Box 91, Folder 7Tresca, Carlo
T - W
Box 92, Folder 1Tuberculosis
Box 92, Folder 2Women: Articles and newspaper clippings
Box 92, Folder 3Women: Notes
Box 92, Folder 4Women: Writing and Correspondence
Box 92, Folder 5Writers File: newspaper clippings
Box 92, Folder 6-7Writers
Research files arranged by topic
Arranged in the order in which they were found in Mangione's hanging files.
Centers, groups, and associations
Box 93, Folder 1-3American Italian Historical Association
Box 93, Folder 4Balch Institute
Box 93, Folder 5Center for Immigration Studies
Box 93, Folder 6Chicago Historical Society
Box 93, Folder 7Immigration History Research Center
Box 94, Folder 1-5Education
Folklore (see also "F")
Box 95, Folder 1Evil Eye
Box 95, Folder 2Festivals
Box 95, Folder 3Funerals
Box 95, Folder 4Marriage
Box 95, Folder 5Superstitions: Articles
Box 95, Folder 6Superstitions: Notes
Box 95, Folder 7United States of America
Box 95, Folder 8Folklore: general
Health
Box 96, Folder 1Statistics
Box 96, Folder 2Articles and notes
Box 96, Folder 3-4Unlabeled
Immigration
Box 97, Folder 1Biographical sketches
Box 97, Folder 2Ellis Island TS
Box 97, Folder 3Ellis Island
Box 97, Folder 4Language
Box 97, Folder 5New York City immigrant childhood
Box 97, Folder 6Passage to America
Box 97, Folder 7Statistics
Box 97, Folder 8Statistical Yearbook (1983); book
Box 97, Folder 9Study Guide on Italian-Americans; book
Regions
Box 98, Folder 1Canada
Box 98, Folder 2Italy
Box 98, Folder 3Michigan
Box 98, Folder 4Mid-West
Box 98, Folder 5New Jersey
Box 98, Folder 6New York City
Box 98, Folder 7New York State
Box 98, Folder 8Pennsylvania
Box 98, Folder 9Rochester
Box 98, Folder 10South
Box 98, Folder 11Washington, D.C.
Box 98, Folder 12West
Politics
Box 99, Folder 1Citizenship and politics
Box 99, Folder 2Citizenship
Box 99, Folder 3Politics
Box 99, Folder 4Italian politics: by state
Box 99, Folder 5New York
Box 99, Folder 6Philadelphia
Box 99, Folder 7Political overview: ethnicity and politics
Box 99, Folder 8Women: Grasso-Costanza
Unions
Box 100, Folder 1ACWA: Biographies
Box 100, Folder 2Antagonism towards immigrants
Box 100, Folder 3Anthracite Coal Strike (1902, PA)
Box 100, Folder 4Biographical
Box 100, Folder 5Ettor-Giovannitti case
Box 100, Folder 6Furio: Women and industry
Box 100, Folder 7-8Garment Worker Strike
Box 101, Folder 1Labor 1930's
Box 101, Folder 2Lawrence Strike
Box 101, Folder 3Longshoreman
Box 101, Folder 4Ludlow Coal Strikes
Box 101, Folder 5Mesabi Range Strikes (1907, 1916)
Box 101, Folder 6Mining communities: Accidents
Box 101, Folder 7Miscellaneous
Box 101, Folder 8Patterson Strike
Box 101, Folder 9Petrillo, James Caesar
Box 101, Folder 10Triangle Fire
Box 101, Folder 11Work unions
Box 101, Folder 12Mutual benefit societies
Italian internment in WWII
Box 102, Folder 1Italian immigrants in WWII
Box 102, Folder 2Italian internment in WWII
Box 102, Folder 3Carusi, Ugo. "Italians in the War Effort."
Box 102, Folder 4Harrison, Earl G. "The Identification Requirements for 'Alien Enemies.'"
Box 102, Folder 5Radio program: "One Nation Indivisible."
Box 103Unlabeled folders
Bibliographies collected by Jerre Mangione
Box 104, Folder 1-10Miscellaneous bibliographies
Box 105Miscellaneous bibliographies
Subseries 4: Articles by other authors, collected by Mangione
Arranged alphabetically by author.
Box 106A - Ba
Box 107Bb-Bz
Box 108C
Box 109D - E
Box 110F - G
Box 111H - L
Box 112M - Mon
Box 113Moo- Nn
Box 114No - R
Box 115S - Tq
Box 116Tr - V
Box 117W - Z and no name correspondence
Box 118Oversize articles by other authors, B-Y
Box 119Anne Paolucci materials
Tina DeRosa materials (author of Paper Fish)
Box 120, Folder 1Correspondence with Mangione, 1979-1986
Box 120, Folder 2NEH application submitted by DeRosa, 1980
Box 120, Folder 3"Silent Night, Homeless Night," article by DeRosa, January 1986
Box 120, Folder 4"Bye Bye Blackbird," TS article by DeRosa
Box 120, Folder 5"An Italian American Woman Speaks Out," article by DeRosa
Box 120, Folder 6Paper Fish, novel by Tina DeRosa, TS PC
Box 120, Folder 7-9Draft of Paper Fish, TS
Series IV: Teaching materials
Subseries 1: University of Pennsylvania teaching materials
Box 121, Folder 1Memorandum: History of the English Department
Box 121, Folder 2Faculty Assignment Reports
Box 121, Folder 3Teaching
Box 121, Folder 4Daily Pennsylvanian (English department)
Box 121, Folder 5Miscellaneous
Box 121, Folder 6Instructor's manuals for English textbooks
Box 121, Folder 7Excerpts from authors used for Jerre Mangione's courses
Box 121, Folder 8Press releases
Box 121, Folder 9Newspaper clippings - Writing skills
Box 121, Folder 10Newspaper clippings - Freshman composition
Box 121, Folder 11Teaching
Box 121, Folder 12Goodman, Ivy
Box 121, Folder 13DiVito Chair
Box 121, Folder 14Student papers - Italian-American course
Box 121, Folder 15University of Pennsylvania Faculty Club card
Box 121, Folder 16Queens College Visiting Professor card
Box 122, Folder 1Miscellaneous correspondence, 1978
Box 122, Folder 2Syllabi, 1961-1968
Box 122, Folder 3Syllabi, 1969-1970
Box 122, Folder 4-6Lecture notes
Box 122, Folder 7Tests written by Jerre Mangione
Box 122, Folder 8Lectures on college writing
Box 122, Folder 9Evaluation of Freshman Composition
Box 122, Folder 10Freshman Composition materials
Box 122, Folder 11Student papers
Box 122, Folder 12Cuppelli, Lisa (student?)
Box 122, Folder 13Grade books
Box 122, Folder 14Emeritus Teacher of English Designate, July 1, 1877
Leon Lecture Series at the University of Pennsylvania
Box 123, Folder 1-2Leon Lectures
Box 123, Folder 3Correspondence, 1962-1965
Box 123, Folder 4Correspondence, 1966-1969
Box 123, Folder 5Correspondence, 1970-1973
Box 123, Folder 6Correspondence, 1974-1976, undated
Box 123, Folder 7Budgeting, 1970-1975
Box 123, Folder 8Newspaper clippings
Subseries 2: Conferences/speaking engagements
Arranged chronologically
Box 124, Folder 1"Cultural Contributions to America," (Mount Allegro) Northwestern University on the air, "Of Men and Books" issue, TS, 8pgs, February 6, 1943
Box 124, Folder 2"Contribution of Italian American Writers," Special Events Italian, Radio University, TS, 8 pgs, June 14, 1945
Box 124, Folder 3"How Long Did It Take You To Write Your Book?" (Ship and the Flame), TS with MS editing, 5pgs, 1948
Box 124, Folder 4"Glad To Have Her Back … V.A.P." (Kay Boyle) TS and MS, 4pgs, 1961
Box 124, Folder 5Speech, no title, "The Command of Achievement," Pennsylvania Council Teachers of English, University of Pennsylvania, TS, 2, program attached [?], April 25, 1964
Box 124, Folder 6Letter to Charles Richard Stout and speech (no title), TS with MS editing, 18pgs, authorial identity (Mont Allegro and Reunion in Sicily), May 22, 1965
Box 124, Folder 7"Confessions of a Writer," TS with MS editing, 20 pgs, circa 1966
Box 124, Folder 8School and College Conference on English, Barnard College, February 11, 1967
Box 124, Folder 9Correspondence with Ruth H. Rothenberger, TS
Box 124, Folder 10"The Writer's Secret Collaborator," International Conference on BSI [?] Factors in Creativity," TS, 7 pgs, June 16-17, 1969
Box 124, Folder 11"Nonviolence: The American Experience. The Ghandi Colloquium", October 7-12, 1969
Box 124, Folder 12Freedom Week Naturalization Ceremony, Philadelphia
Box 124, Folder 13Keynote address for Freedom Week Naturalization Ceremony, Congress Hall, Philadelphia, TS, 7 pgs, June 29, 1970
Box 124, Folder 14Jefferson High School, Rochester, New York (Mount Allegro), April 27-29, 1972
Box 124, Folder 15Pennsylvania State University, January 22, 1973
Box 124, Folder 16"Trials and Tribulations of an Author," Annual Spring Dinner of the Rochester Area Council International Reading Association, May 17, 1973
Box 124, Folder 17American Association of University Professors/College English Association [?], circa 1975
Box 124, Folder 18American Ethnicity: Movement Toward Justice and Equality, Nationalities Service Center and Community College of Philadelphia, October 18, 1975
Box 124, Folder 19"Fine Arts and the People." New Deal Cultural Projects Conference, October 31-November 2, 1975
Box 124, Folder 20William Paca Society (Society of Italian American lawyers), November 1975
Box 124, Folder 21"Philitalia" (The Italians of Philadelphia)., May 18, 1976
Box 124, Folder 22"American Artists of Italian Origin," 9th Annual Conference of American Italian Historical Association (AIHA), Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., October 8-10, 1976
Box 124, Folder 23"Affirmative Action: Ethnic Perspectives, Nationalities Service Center and Community." College of Philadelphia, October 29, 1976
Box 124, Folder 24"Bilingual Education: Ethnic Perspectives, Nationalities Service Center and Community." College of Philadelphia, TS, 104 pgs, October 28, 1977
Box 124, Folder 25Italian American Studies Committee Symposium, The University at Albany, MS and TS, circa 1977
Box 124, Folder 26Arshile Gorky exhibition, Newark Museum, TS and MS, March 4, 1978
Box 124, Folder 27Festa Italiana, University of Rhode Island, February 23-March 4, 1979
Box 124, Folder 28"Sacco-Vanzetti: Development and Reconsiderations - 1979." Boston Public Library, October 26-27, 1979
Box 124, Folder 29University Honors Programs, University of Delaware, Fall 1979
Box 124, Folder 30"An Exhibit on Americans: The Italians in New Jersey." The New Jersey Historical Society, 1979
Box 124, Folder 31"Ethnicity: Survival and Revival", April 11-12, no year
Box 124, Folder 32"Humanities Symposium: Literature and the Urban Experience." Rutgers University, April 17-19, 1980
Box 124, Folder 34Lecture: "The Search for Ethnic Identity Among Italian Americans." The Italian American Institute to Foster Higher Education, Inc., May 12, 1980
Box 125, Folder 1Literary Festival, Fourth Annual, Old Dominion University, pamphlet, October 5-9, 1981
Box 125, Folder 2"Italian Immigrants in Rural and Small Town America." American Italian Historical Association, Fourteenth Annual Conference, St. Paul Minnesota, October 30-31, 1981
Box 125, Folder 3Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, November 6-8, 1981
Box 125, Folder 4Italian Cultural Institute, New York, New York, TS, 3 pgs, April 12, 1982
Box 125, Folder 5"The Italian in America: Preparing for 1992." The National Italian American Foundation, Third International Conference, Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC, September 9-11, 1982
Box 125, Folder 6"The Italian Americans Through the Generations: The First 100 Years." American Italian Historical Association, XV Annual Conference, St. John's University, Jamaica, New York, October 29-31, 1982
Box 125, Folder 7Columbia University Seminar on Modern Italy, December 10, 1982
Box 125, Folder 8"Oral Histories," "The 1930s and the Great Depression," Brooklyn College, TS, 3 pgs, April 28, 1983
Box 125, Folder 9"Spring Conference: The Italian-American Experience In Education," Staten Island, New York, April 30, 1983
Box 125, Folder 10"Italy and Italians in America," Universita' Degli Studi Di Catania, October 5-7, 1983
Box 125, Folder 11International Conference on the Italian Experience in the United States, Italian Cultural Institute, New York, New York, October 13-14, 1983
Box 125, Folder 12Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, University of Massachusetts, December 1983
Box 125, Folder 13"Remembrances and Impressions of an Ethnic at Large," Writers Speak: America the Ethnic Experience, TS with MS editing, 16 pgs, May 9, 1984
Box 125, Folder 14"My Experience as an Italian American Writer," University of Catania Conference, TS with MS editing, 27 pgs, October 1984
Box 125, Folder 15"National Italian-American Studies: The State of the Field and New Directions for Development." The City University of New York, Pamphlet with MS, April 21-22, 1995
Box 125, Folder 16"Year of the Pennsylvania Writer." Pennsylvania State University, Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies, September 29, 1983
Box 125, Folder 17"The Year of the Pennsylvania Writer." Leighigh Valley Conference, Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, October 5-6, 1985
Box 125, Folder 18"Conference on Societies in Transition: Italians and Italian-Americans in the 1980's." Balch Institute, Philadelphia, pamphlet and TS letter, October 11-12, 1985
Box 125, Folder 19"Societies in Transition: Italians and Italian Americans in the 1980's", October 12-13, 1985
Box 125, Folder 20"The Melting Pot and Beyond: Italian Americans in the Year 2000." American Italian Historical Association, Eighteenth Annual Conference, TS and MS, November 7-9, 1985
Box 125, Folder 21Brockport State University of New York and Strong Museum, Rochester, New York, April 17, 1986
Box 125, Folder 22"Philadelphia Ink; A Literary Celebration A Program Schedule," TS, 19 pgs, April 26-27, 1986
Box 125, Folder 23Mount Allegro Commemoration, Rochester, NY, TS with MS editing, 5 pgs, May 9, 1986
Box 125, Folder 24Curriculum Conference on Ethnic Studies, Rutgers University, June 14-15, 1986
Box 126, Folder 1Federal Writers' Project Symposium, November 7-8, 1986
Box 126, Folder 2"The Legacy of the New deal: A General Reconsideration." Center for Constructive Alternatives, Hillsdale, Michigan, November 9-13, 1986
Box 126, Folder 3"Italian Americans: The Search for a Usable Past," American Italian Historical Association, Nineteenth Annual Conference, Philadelphia, TS
Box 126, Folder 4"The Dream and the Deal: The arts After FDR," Hillsdale College, February 18-19, 1987
Box 126, Folder 5"The Legacy of the New Deal: Our Inheritance," Hillsdale College, March 8-12, 1987
Box 126, Folder 6The National Arts Club, March 12, 1987
Box 126, Folder 7Immigration Historical Society, April 10, 1987
Box 126, Folder 8"The Italian-American Experience: Trends in the Eighties," Glassboro State College, Glassboro, New Jersey, May 6, 1987
Box 126, Folder 9"Italian Americans in the Eighties," Delaware County Community College, TS with Ms editing, 27 pgs, and pamphlet with MS notes, November 19, 1987
Box 126, Folder 10"Writers as Workers: A 50-Year Retrospective of the Illinois Writers' Project, 1935-1939," Illinois Labor History Society, September 23, 1989
Box 126, Folder 11"The Italian-American Theater at the Turn of the Century," American Italian Cultural Roundtable, INC, Ts, 1 pgs, November 6, 1990
Box 126, Folder 12American Italian Historical Association, program and bound book, November 1-3, 1990
Box 126, Folder 13The Seventh Annual Tennessee Williams/ New Orleans Literary Festival, TS, March 26-28, 1993
Box 126, Folder 14"Discovering America: The Peopling of Pennsylvania," The Major Five-Year Exhibition at the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, 1992-1997
Box 126, Folder 15The American Poetry Review, November 19, 1997
Box 126, Folder 16"Holy Land: American Encounters with the Land of Israel in the Century Before Statehood," pamphlet, November 27, 1998
Box 126, Folder 17"Minorities and the American Literary Tradition," a Conference at Utica College, April 12-13, no year
Box 126, Folder 18"Growing Up Italian," Italo-American National Union, Triton College, and the Italians in Chicago Project, TS, 2pgs (front and verso), November 17, no year
Box 127, Folder 1"Why Does One Write?" TS with Ms editing, 1 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 2"Jules Feiffer," TS with MS editing, 2 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 3"Presenting Alex Atkinson (an Englishman at Franklin [Institute ?])," TS with MS editing, 4 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 4"Alfred Kazin," TS, 3 pgs (2 copies), undated
Box 127, Folder 5"Public and Personal Relations," TS with MS editing, 12 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 6"Even in Memory," TS with MS editing, 10 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 7"A Program To Stimulate Writing," TS, 8pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 8"Should Writers Leave Philadelphia?" TS with MS editing, 5 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 9"A Double Life: The Fate of the Urban Ethnic," Ts with MS editing, 19 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 10No title (Isaac Rosenfeld/ Mount Allegro), TS with MS editing, 4 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 11"The Search For the Ethnic Identity, TS with MS editing, 19 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 12"The Tropic of Camac," TS with MS editing, 20 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 13"The Great American Problem," TS with Ms editing, 24 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 14"Writers on College Campuses," TS with MS editing, 5 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 15No title, TS with MS editing, 12 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 16"One [?]" Ts with MS editing, 12 pgs, undated
Box 127, Folder 17Miscellaneous
Series V: Materials about Jerre Mangione
Subseries 1: Awards
Arranged alphabetically by award
Box 128 (Oversize)American - Italian Historical Association Award, 1982
Box 128 (Oversize)The American Institute for Italian Culture Presidential Award Honoree, 1979
Box 128 (Oversize)Commendatore in the Order of "Star of Italian Solidarity" materials and award, 1971
Box 128 (Oversize)Columbus Quincenteniary Award, 1992
Box 129, Folder 1Americans of Italian Heritage Council Award of the Year Honoree, 1989
Box 129, Folder 2The Athenaeum of Philadelphia Literary Award materials, 1973
Box 129, Folder 3The Athenaeum of Philadelphia Literary Award, 1973
Box 129, Folder 4Chapel of the Four Chaplains "Legion of Honor Gold Medallion" Award materials, 1984
Box 129, Folder 5Chapel of the Four Chaplains "Legion of Honor Gold Medallion", 1984
Box 129, Folder 6Chapel of the Four Chaplains: A Sanctuary for Brotherhood by Walter White, 1979
Box 129, Folder 7The Clarion Award from East High School, 1927
Box 129, Folder 8Columbus Citizens Foundation "Italian American Literary Achievement Award", 1993
Box 129, Folder 9Franklin D. Roosevelt Freedom Medal, 1983
Box 129, Folder 10Friends of the Bergendfield Library Award for Outstanding Achievement in Literature, September 14, 1980
Box 130, Folder 1Governor's Award for Excellence materials, 1989
Box 130, Folder 2Governor's Award for Excellence plaque, 1989
Box 130, Folder 3Information on the Ignazio Silone International Award, undated
Box 130, Folder 4International Arts Award materials, 1990
Box 130, Folder 5International Arts Award plaque, 1990
Box 130, Folder 6Italian Americans of Delaware Count "Person of the Year" Award, 1978
Box 130, Folder 7Italian Heritage and Culture Month "Leonardo DaVinci Award" materials, 1989
Box 130, Folder 8Italian Heritage and Culture Month "Leonardo DaVinci Award" plaque, 1989
Box 131, Folder 1Justinian Society Award materials, 1966
Box 131, Folder 2Justinian Society Award rock, 1966
Box 131, Folder 3"Knight of Mark Twain" Award, 1978
Box 131, Folder 4Mariano DiVito Award for Human Achievement, 1993
Box 131, Folder 5Order of the Sons of Italy in America Central Delco Loge No. 2438 "Man of the Year Award," materials, 1986
Box 131, Folder 6Order of the Sons of Italy in America Central Delco Loge No. 2438 "Man of the Year Award," plaque, 1986
Box 131, Folder 7National Book Award, 1969
Box 131, Folder 8Philadelphia Award, 1993
Box 131, Folder 9Premio Nazionale Empedolce materials, 1984
Box 131, Folder 10Premio Nazionale Empedolce award, 1984
Box 132, Folder 1Presidente Onorario dell Associazione Sciittorio Agrientinti, 1994
Box 132, Folder 2Rochester Award, acceptance speech, 1966
Box 132, Folder 3Rochester Award medal and Key to City of Rochester, 1966
Honorary degrees
Oversize diplomas awarded to Mangione are stored in Box 151.
Box 133, Folder 1State University of New York at Brockport, 1987
University of Pennsylvania, 1980
Box 133, Folder 2Correspondence
Box 133, Folder 3Press releases
Box 133, Folder 4News clippings
Box 133, Folder 5Conferral of degrees
Subseries 2: Exhibits
Box 134, Folder 2New York Public Library exhibit materials
Box 134, Folder 3University of Pennsylvania exhibit materials
University of Rochester exhibit materials
Box 134, Folder 4Correspondence
Box 134, Folder 5Correspondence between Mangione and Peter Dzwonkowski
Box 134, Folder 6Donor lists and invitations
Box 134, Folder 7Labels for exhibit
Box 134, Folder 8NEH Grant Application
Box 134, Folder 9Miscellaneous
Box 135, Folder 1TS draft 1 of Exhibition Catalog with editing, October 1990
Box 135, Folder 2TS draft 2 of Exhibition Catalog with editing, October 1990
Box 135, Folder 3TS draft of sections of Exhibition Catalog with editing, October 1990
Box 135, Folder 4Mangione's editing of Exhibition Catalog with editing, October 28, 1990
Box 135, Folder 5-7Proofs, October 28, 1990
Box 135, Folder 8Peter Dzwonkoski's opening remarks
Box 135, Folder 9George Grella's remarks
Subseries 3: Articles/stories about Jerre Mangione
Arranged chronologically
Box 136, Folder 11926
Box 136, Folder 2"He Got the Job", 1931
Box 136, Folder 31943-1969
Box 136, Folder 41971-1978
Box 136, Folder 51981-1988
Box 136, Folder 6-71989
Box 136, Folder 8Interview, 1989
Box 136, Folder 91990-1997
Box 136, Folder 10Undated
Box 136, Folder 11Various biographical sketches of JM- many describing books he's written and brief background
Subseries 4: Dissertations written about Jerre Mangione
Box 137, Folder 1Mangione's comments/corrections of Roberta Di Martini's Dissertation on Jerre Mangione, Tesi DI Laurea, completed for Universita' Degil Studi DI Torino, 2pgs TS.
Box 137, Folder 2Softcover copy of dissertation, Tesi Di Laurea
Box 137, Folder 3Hardcover copy of dissertation, Tesi Di Laurea
Box 137, Folder 4Softcover copy of La "Little Italy" de Jerre Mangione, by Caterina Gueli, 1989
Box 137, Folder 5Hardcover copy of La "Little Italy" de Jerre Mangione, by Caterina Gueli, 1989
Box 138, Folder 1Hardcover copy of dissertation, La Ricerca Dell "Identita" in Jerre Mangione, by Barrile Maria Stella, 1987
Box 138, Folder 2Unbound copy of dissertation by Sam Patti, no title page, 1988?
Series VI: Photographs and audiovisual materials
Subseries 1: Photographs
Box 139, Folder 1Key to the City of Rochester Award, 1965
Box 139, Folder 2Establishment of the Italian Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania, November, 1978
contains photographs of Jerre Mangione, University of Pennsylvania Provost Vartan Gregorian, the Italian Ambassador, University of Pennsylvania President Meyerson; Mangione with the Italian Consul General; Mangione speaking at Hoftra University; Mangione with Mrs. Dominic ViHorine and Judge Lisa Richette.
Box 139, Folder 3Honorary Degree ceremony from University of Pennsylvania, 1980
Box 139, Folder 4AIHA Conference, 1982
Box 139, Folder 5New York Public Library Exhibit photos, 1983
Box 139, Folder 6-7Dedication of Historic Marker in Mount Allegro Neighborhood of Rochester, NY, 1983
(See also OVERSIZE BOX 153: Framed Map of Mount Allegro Neighborhood)
Box 139, Folder 8Premio Empoldolce Award, 1984
Box 139, Folder 9Man of the Year Award (slides), 1986
Box 139, Folder 10Honorary Degree ceremony from Brockport, 1987
Box 139, Folder 11Governor's Award, 1989
Box 139, Folder 12Arts International Award, 1990
Box 139, Folder 13Roberta De Martini's Defense of her Ph. D Dissertation on Mangione, 1994
Box 139, Folder 14Naples, December 1996
Box 139, Folder 15Unidentified event, undated
Box 139, Folder 16Caricature of Jerre Mangione
Box 139, Folder 17Photos used for Ethnic at Large
Box 139, Folder 18Miscellaneous photographs of Jerre Mangione
Box 139A, Folder 1Miscellaneous photos
Box 139A, Folder 2Unidentified negatives
Box 139A, Folder 3Negatives and copies from The Dream and the Deal (duplicates of many photos in Album #3)
Box 139A, Folder 4Miscellaneous drawing
Photos from the Mangione Exhibit at the University of Rochester, in order of cases
Box 140, Folder 1First Holy Communion, 1916
Box 140, Folder 2Various Mangione family members
Box 140, Folder 3Mangione's graduation from Syracuse University
Box 140, Folder 4Mangione and Philip Brown, 1936
Box 140, Folder 5Sailing for Sicily, 1936
Box 140, Folder 6Yaddo, 1943-1944
Box 140, Folder 7Frank Mangione's store, 1965
Box 140, Folder 8Mangione Family Reunion, 1978
Box 140, Folder 9Mangione in his Philadelphia study, 1972
Box 140, Folder 10Photos taken in Sicily
Box 140, Folder 11Photos of Week of Mourning, 1965
Box 140, Folder 12Jato Dam, 1973
Box 140, Folder 13Kay Boyle, undated
Box 140, Folder 14Publicity photo for The Ship and the Flame, 1948
Box 140, Folder 15JM with the chaplain of the University of Pennsylvania
Box 140, Folder 16Establishment of the University of Pennsylvania Italian Studies Center, November, 1978
photograph of Jerre Mangione, University of Pennsylvania Provost Vartan Gregorian, the Italian Ambassador, University of Pennsylvania President Meyerson
Box 140, Folder 17JM with a copy of The Dream and the Deal
Box 140, Folder 18Writer's Union picket line, 1935
Box 140, Folder 19Martin Dies
Box 140, Folder 20Vardis Fisher at his desk
Box 140, Folder 21Jerre Mangione, 1948
Box 140, Folder 22Joseph Berger interviewing Portuguese fishermen
Box 140, Folder 23JM and Danilo Dolci
Box 140, Folder 24Photos of the display cases containing the Mangione exhibit, 1990
Box 140, Folder 25Photos of the reception for Mangione exhibit
Box 141, Folder 1-7Photographs and Illustrations used for La Storia
Box 142Mangione family photo album
Section 1: Immediate family photos
Section 2: Frank and Nancy (Bellavia) Mangione family photos
Section 3: Susan (Mangione) D'Amico family photos
Section 4: Rita (Mangione) Mortacelli family photos
Section 5: Extended Mangione family photos- aunts, uncles, and cousins in USA and in Sicily
Box 143Photo album: Jerre and Patricia Mangione photos, Yaddo and MacDowell Colony, Jerre and friends
Section 1: Jerre and Patricia (Anthony) Mangione photos
Section 2: MacDowell Artist Colony photos
Section 3: Yaddo Retreat photos
Section 4: Annual Conference of the Parapsychological Foundation photos, 1969
Section 5: Miscellaneous photographs of JM and friends
Box 144Photo album: Photographs from various books and plays based on JM's books
Section 1: Light the Candles -- Play adapted from Mount Allegro
Section 2: Photographs of Danilo Dolci, about whom A Passion for Sicilians was written
Section 3: Federal Writer's Project photos
Many of these were used in The Dream and the Deal; others are of members of the FWP.
Box 145Photo album: Photographs from trips to Sicily
Section 1: "Our Neighbors and Our Street in Partinico"
Section 2: Picnic at Bogherea
Section 3: Palermo, Sicily, 1965
Section 4: Trips around Sicily, 1965
Box 146Photograph of Mangione as a child in a wedding party which appeared on the cover of Today
Subseries 2: Record albums
33 rpm record albums by Mangione's nephews, Chuck and Gap Mangione
Box 147, Folder 1The Jazz Brothers. The Mangione Brothers Sextet, 1960
Box 147, Folder 2Hey Baby! The Jazz Brothers featuring Gap and Chuck Mangione, 1961
Box 147, Folder 3Recuerdo. Chuck Mangione Quintet, 1962
Box 147, Folder 4Spring Fever. The Jazz Brothers featuring Chuck Mangione, Gap Mangione, and Sal Nistico, 1962
Box 147, Folder 5Buttercorn Lady. Art Blakey and the New Jazz Messengers, 1966
Box 147, Folder 6Diana in the Autumn Wind. The Gap Mangione Trio, 1968
Box 147, Folder 7Gap Mangione. Retrospective, 1968/1972
Box 147, Folder 8Gap Mangione. Retrospective, 1974
Box 147, Folder 9Gap Mangione. ...and the kids call it boogie, 1974
Box 147, Folder 10Mangione Bellavia. Chuck Mangione Quartet Orchestra, 1975
Box 147, Folder 11Gap Mangione. Retrospective, 1976
Box 147, Folder 12Suite Lady. Gap Mangione, 1978
Box 147, Folder 13Give it All You Got. Music for ABC Sports Coverage of the 1980 Winter Olympics, from the forthcoming Chuck Mangione album, Fun and Games, 1980
Box 147, Folder 14Love Notes. Chuck Mangione, 1982
Box 147, Folder 15Chuck Mangione. 70 Miles Young, 1982
33 rpm record albums collected by Mangione
Box 148, Folder 1George Rochberg. The Concord Quartet
Box 148, Folder 2George Rochberg, The Concord String Quartet. String Quartet No. 3
Box 148, Folder 3Marc-Antonio Consoli. String Quartet
Box 148, Folder 4Musici Siciliani. Amico Dolci
Box 148, Folder 5The National Gallery: Performing Musical Interpretations of the Paintings of Paul Klee
Box 148, Folder 6Opus One, Number Thirteen
Box 148, Folder 7La Baronessa Di Carini: Sicilian Traditional Songs and Music
Box 148, Folder 8Spells: Music by Peter Racine Fricker and Jack Behrens
Box 148, Folder 9Today's Voices
Box 148, Folder 10That Was the Year that Was. Tom Lehrer
Subseries 3: Audio tapes
Interviews
Box 149, Tape 1Abbate, Carmello. side 1 (parts 1 2), side 2 (part 1); in Italian and English, Nov. 22, 1981
Box 149, Tape 2Abbate, Carmello. side 2 (part 1 only); in Italian and English, Nov. 22, 1981
Box 149, Tape 3Balch, Jack. Side 1 re: FWP
Box 149, Tape 4Balch, Jack. Side 2 re: FWP
Box 149, Tape 5Benack, Ersalia. side 1, Aug. 31, 1981
Box 149, Tape 6Benack, Ersalia. side 2, Aug. 31, 1981
Box 149, Tape 7Coco, Remo. side 1, 1980
Box 149, Tape 8Coco, Remo. side 2, 1980
Box 149, Tape 9Cowley, Malcolm. Visit at Viking Press Office in NYC. side 1 (no side 2), 4/25/84
Box 149, Tape 10Crotto, Father. On Scranton trip, Sides 1 and 2
Box 149, Tape 11DeChicchis, Jenny. side 1, Aug. 30, 1981
Box 149, Tape 12DeChicchis, Jenny. side 2, Aug. 30, 1981
Box 149, Tape 13DeLeurs, Angelo. (Rosenthal inverview) Side 1 (tape says Jan 19th ), June 1983
Box 149, Tape 14DeLeurs, Angelo. (Rosenthal inverview) Side 2, June 1983
Box 149, Tape 15Deni, Antoinette. Sides 12, 9/19/82
Box 149, Tape 16DeProphetis, Nino. North Cape May, Side 1, 7/31/81
Box 149, Tape 17DeProphetis, Nino. North Cape May, Side 2, Part 1 only, 7/31/81
Box 149, Tape 18Dolci, Danilo. Interview. side 1, parts 1 2: In Italian, but with English intro by JM, 11/19/84
Box 149, Tape 19Dolci, Danilo. Interview at home of Mangione. side 2, part 1: In Italian, 11/19/84
Box 149, Tape 20Dolci, Danilo. Interview. side 2, parts 1 2: In Italian, 11/19/84
Box 149, Tape 21Dolci, Danilo. Interview Part 3 (Final Part). Side 1 only: In Italian, Nov. 19, 1984
Box 149, Tape 22Dolci, Danilo. Interview Part 3 (B)., Nov. 19, 1984
Box 149, Tape 23Dorais, Bill. San Francisco, Side 1 only, discusses the WPA, May, 28 1968
Box 149, Folder 24Ellison, Ralph. Interviewed by JM. NYC, side 1, discusses the WPA, June 30, 1969
Box 149, Tape 25Ellison, Ralph. Interviewed by JM. NYC, side 2, June 30, 1969
Box 149, Tape 26Fisher, V. Boise Idaho. side 1 (two copies), June 4, 1968
Box 149, Tape 27Fisher, V. Boise Idaho. side 2, June 4, 1968
Box 149, Tape 28Gasbarre, Angeladea. Interviewed by Lisa Gasbarre. tape 1, side 1, 2/16/85
Box 149, Tape 29Gasbarre, Angeladea. Interviewed by Lisa Gasbarre. tape 1, side 2, 2/16/85
Box 149, Tape 30Gasbarre, Angeladea. Interviewed by Lisa Gasbarre. parts in Italian, 2/16/85
Box 149, Tape 31Gustave, Rose sides 1 and 2
Box 149, Tape 32Harris, Reed
Box 149, Tape 33McHugh, V. San Francisco, side 1, May 29, 1968
Box 149, Tape 34McHugh, V. San Francisco, side 2, May 29, 1968
Box 149, Tape 35McHugh, V. San Francisco, side 1 and 2, May 29, 1968
Box 149, Tape 36Mangione, Jerre. Interviewed by James G. Spaoy, Philadelphia, PA. side 1, 1/20/82
Box 149, Tape 37Mangione, Jerre. Interviewed by James G. Spaoy, Philadelphia, PA. side 2 (track 1 begins at 1:20), 1/20/82
Box 149, Tape 38Mangione, Jerre. Questions about Sicily, side 1 only (interviewer, date unknown)
Box 149, Tape 39Mangione, Jerre. Questions about the problem of ethnicity; Questions about Mangione's personality, side 1 (interviewer, date unknown), parts of interview in Italian
Box 149, Tape 40Mangione, Jerre. Questions about the problem of ethnicity, Questions about Mangione's personality, side 2 (interviewer, date unknown)
Box 149, Tape 41Mantes, Anne and Joe Cascio. Interviewed by JM. Scranton. Side 1, Nov. 26
Box 149, Tape 42Mantes, Anne and Joe Cascio. Interviewed by JM. Scranton. Side 2, Nov. 26
Box 149, Tape 43McGraw, Jimmy. 3 ¾ IPS, 3 inch reel; interview re: FWP
Box 149, Tape 44Patti, Sam. Siciliana, Side 1
Box 149, Tape 45Polizzi, Frank. Sides 1 and 2, 11/81
Box 149, Tape 46Pricci, Grace Doria; Cascio (cont'd), side 1
Box 149, Tape 47Pricci, Grace Doria; Cascio (cont'd), side 2
Box 149, Tape 48Pricci, Grace Doria (cont'd); Lentini Side 1 (in Italian)
Box 149, Tape 49Pricci, Grace Doria (cont'd); Lentini, side 2 (in Italian)
Box 149a, Tape 1Puccio, Frances (Rosenthal). Ellenville, NY, side 1, March 5, 1983
Box 149a, Tape 2Puccio, Frances (Rosenthal). Ellenville, NY, side 2, part 1 only, March 5, 1983
Box 149a, Tape 3Rosenberg, Harold. Side 1 only, re: FWP, Aug. 20, 1968
Box 149a, Tape 4Rosenberg, Harold. Side 1 and 2 all, re: FWP, Aug. 20, 1968
Box 149a, Tape 5Rosenthal. Side 1 (7 tracks due to damage to tape), 1/19/82
Box 149a, Tape 6Rosenthal. Side 2 (Track 1 begins @ 3:45), 1/19/82
Box 149a, Tape 7Terkel, Studs. Interviewed by JM. WPA Writers Project. Side 1, 3/1/83
Box 149a, Tape 8Thompson, Donald and McGraw. Interviewed by JM. Re: WPA, May 16, 1968, Nov. 17, 1968
Box 149a, Tape 9Vaerling, Basil. San Fransisco, 3 ¾ speed, self interview re: FWP, 7/28/68
Box 149a, Tape 10Vaerling, Basil. Letter to JM. 3 ¾ speed; re: FWP, 7/5/68
Box 149a, Tape 11Williams, Ivan. Head of Alien Internment Camp, sides 1 and 2, (self interview)
Box 149a, Tape 12Williams, Ivan. Head of Alien Internment Camp, sides 1 and 2, cleaned up (self interview)
Box 149a, Tape 13Williams, Ivan. Pheonix, AZ, sides 1 and 2, (self interview sent to JM)
Box 149a, Tape 14Williams, Ivan. Pheonix, AZ, sides 1 and 2, cleaned up, (self interview sent to JM)
Box 149a, Tape 15About My Father – B. Scarpone, sides 1 and 2
Box 149a, Tape 16Interview in Ellenville of Sicilian worker who arrived in 1964, "Benny" (Track 1 is inaudible music)
Radio or television programs and lectures taped by Jerre Mangione
Interviews featuring Mangione on TV/Radio, organized by date:
Box 149a, Tape 17University in Review radio program featuring Mangione's lecture "The Writer Inside the Writer", Dec. 21, 1965
Box 149a, Tape 18Mangione interview Book Boat – Cromie; radio interview, 1972
Box 149a, Tape 19WUAY FM Mangione interview on The Dream and the Deal, sides 1 and 2, Feb. 6, 1973
Box 149a, Tape 20Nationalities Service Center of Philadelphia American Issues Radio Forum. Interview with Mangione, Aug. 4, 1975
Box 149a, Tape 21Mangione on Collier; July 10, 1978, Mangione, Frank Ford part 1 about An Ethnic at Large, June 20, 1978
Box 149a, Tape 22Touch of Italy. Mangione radio interview in Chicago. First 3-4 minutes are music, July 18, 1980
Box 149a, Tape 23Mangione interviewed by Terry Gross on WHYY, side 1 only, Dec. 27, 1984
Box 149a, Tape 24NPR Broadcast, Scott Simon Mangione re: FWP; Mozart Clarinet Concerto, Sept 23, 1989
Box 149a, Tape 25Mangione Radio Times 91FM, Oct. 5, 1989
Box 149a, Tape 26Oct. 5, 1989. Radio Times 91 FM; Weekend Edition Not Public Radio, Sept. 2 1989, Mangione interviewed on radio. Track 2, re: FWP
Box 149a, Tape 27Mangione Interview WHYY, sides 1 2: Very poor sound quality (almost not understandable), 1992
Box 149a, Tape 28No Date. Heywood Hale Broun interviews Mangione re: An Ethnic at Large.
Box 149a, Tape 29No Date. Mangione with Terry Gross, Fresh Air WHYY- FM, Philadelphia, Side 1
Box 149a, Tape 30No Date. Mangione with Terry Gross, Fresh Air WHYY- FM, Philadelphia, Side 2 Only
Box 149a, Tape 31No Date. Mangione interviewed by Bob Koch, side 2
Box 149a, Tape 32No Date. Mangione on unidentified radio show (96.5)
Interviews NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Box 149a, Tape 33Charles Ferroni: My Father Myself, live recording?, June 7, 1979
Box 149a, Tape 34WSNI Italian Sunday Special starring Charlie Borelli, side 1 only (part 1 only), Jan. 27, 1980
Box 149a, Tape 35Jeno Parlucci NBC (0-9:40), Burton Wasserman Feb. 1982 (9:40-end), Nov. 27, 1981
Box 149a, Tape 3660 Minutes CBS Jos. Bonano Interviewed by Mike Wallace, Mar. 27, 1983
Box 149a, Tape 37"Lee Iococca, an American Profile" NBC, side 1, Jan. 29, 1984
Box 149a, Tape 38"Lee Iococca, an American Profile" NBC, side 2, Jan. 29, 1984
Box 149a, Tape 39Studs Terkel, side 1; Fred Cardaffee radio interview, re: Italian American Literature, Jan. 29, 1997
Box 149a, Tape 40Studs Terkel, side 2 (part 1 only); Fred Cardaffee radio interview, re: Italian American Literature, Jan. 29, 1997
Group interviews featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Box 149a, Tape 41Sept. 22, 1989. Group Interview by Studs Terkel, side 1. Mangione, Dave Peltz, Sam Ross re: FWP
Box 149a, Tape 42Sept. 22, 1989. Group Interview by Studs Terkel, side 2, part 1 only. Mangione, Dave Peltz, Sam Ross re: FWP
Box 149a, Tape 43No Date. Mangione interview about Dolci, Marcia Rose; Frantz Ford Mangione – "The Dream"; Bad Sound! Radio interview
Group interviews NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Box 149a, Tape 44No Date. Radio interview Ben Morreale and Fred Cardaffee being interviewed about La Storia. Studs Terkel – interviewer.
Public Speaking Engagements featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Box 149b, Tape 1Interview re: Mt. Allegro with Students of Bible College, sides 1 and 2, 1972
Box 149b, Tape 2WPA Writers Project, side 1; New York Public Library panel discussion featuring Mangione at WPA exhibit, Mar. 1, 1983
Box 149b, Tape 3WPA Writers Project, side 2; New York Public Library panel discussion featuring Mangione at WPA exhibit, Mar. 1, 1983
Box 149b, Tape 4Mangione Writers Project, side 1: FWP panel talk at NY Public Library – Duplicate, Mar. 1, 1983
Box 149b, Tape 5Mangione Writers Project, side 2: FWP panel talk at NY Public Library - Duplicate, Mar. 1, 1983
Box 149b, Tape 6WPA Writer's Project NY Public Library side 1; Mangione panel talk, Mar. 1, 1983
Box 149b, Tape 7WPA Writer's Project NY Public Library side 2; Mangione panel talk, Mar. 1, 1983
Box 149b, Tape 8Regionalism the Art of the 30's MTA, Marling Mangione, Side 1; Symposium lecture, Nov. 11, 1983
Box 149b, Tape 9Regionalism the Art of the 30's MTA, Marling Mangione, side 2; Symposium lecture, Nov. 11, 1983
Box 149b, Tape 10Dedication Plaque Tape – Mangione sides 1 2; radio broadcast in English and Italian, track 2 features Mangione, May 9, 1986
Box 149b, Tape 11Library of Congress, side 1; reception honoring Mangione, Nov. 13, 1992
Box 149b, Tape 12Library of Congress, side 2; reception honoring Mangione, Nov. 13, 1992
Box 149b, Tape 13Library of Congress Speakers at Luncheon, Side 1, Nov. 13, 1992
Box 149b, Tape 14Library of Congress Speakers at Luncheon, side 2 part 1 only, Nov. 13, 1992
Box 149b, Tape 15Library of Congress, Mangione's Remarks and Close, side 1, Nov. 13, 1992
Box 149b, Tape 16Library of Congress, Mangione's Remarks and Close, side 2, Part 1 only, Nov. 13, 1992
Public Speaking engagements NOT featuring Mangione, organized by date:
Box 149b, Tape 17Pat Cooper (Pasquale Cornato), side 1 only; Italian American comedian, 1960
Box 149b, Tape 18Art Alliance Presentation Archibald Macleish., Dec. 5, 1963
Box 149b, Tape 19Italians in California, Joe Giovinco, side 1 only; Lecture, Poor sound quality, May 3, 1978
Box 149b, Tape 20Danilo Dolci, Penn, sides 1 2; poor sound quality, In Italian w/translator, Oct. 12, 1978
Box 149b, Tape 21The Burgia: a State of Mind; II Rachel Munafo, Mossman, Robt. Laggini, Sept. 17, 1981
Box 149b, Tape 22Regionalism the Art of the 1930's, Levine, side 1, Nov. 12, 1983
Box 149b, Tape 23Regionalism the Art of the 1930's, Levine, side 2 (part 1 only), Nov. 12, 1983
Listing [sp?] of inscribed books, with some commentary
Box 149b, Folder 1Listening to inscribed books with some comments by JM; 16 items described to date, 3/15/82
Box 149b, Folder 21-54; 55-105 (Put in Box 1 Supplement, Aug. 8, 1988
Box 149b, Folder 3105-150; 151-195
Box 149b, Folder 4196-249; 250
Box 149b, Folder 5Misc. Papers Side 1
Box 149b, Folder 6Misc. Papers Side 2
Box 149b, Folder 7Part 5- Cont. of Listing of Books +266- Side 1
Box 149b, Folder 8Part 5- Cont. of Listing of Books +266- Side 2
Miscellaneous audiotapes
Box 149b, Tape 24In Historic Marker Folder, 1986, Audio Letter to JM about Mount Allegro Neighborhood, Side 1 only
Box 149b, Tape 25Two, Life Sentence with music by Jack Behrens, Recorded in Wavertree Hall Greenwood, VA, Side 1 only, 8/2/1972
Box 149b, Tape 26Barbara Streisand albums
Box 149b, Tape 27"Disguise"-Chuck Mangione (tape) Nino DeProphetis (case), Side 1 only, 7/31/1981
Box 149b, Tape 28M.E. Ciavarelli #425, Side 1 only, May 6, 1987
Box 149b, Tape 29M.E. Ciavarelli, #425, Side 1 only, May 6, 1987
Box 149b, Tape 30Tape from Lucches, re. Italian Heritage, sides 1 and 2
Box 149b, Tape 31Leonardo, side 1 only
Box 149b, Tape 32"Miquon" by George Britton, "Miquon Post Office" by Mike Ricciutti, Narration by GB, side 1 only
Box 149b, Tape 33Italian-American Literature, LoVerso, Side 1 only
Box 149b, Tape 34Crocchit Sebastian 1978, An Ethnic at Large University of Ill. Interview 1979, Mangione and De Rosa, sides 1 and 2
Box 149b, Tape 35Hamilton Lighthouse, Fall 1978, JM, YADOO, Side 1 part 1, 3/17/1979
Box 149b, Tape 36Hamilton Lighthouse, Fall 1978, JM, 3/17/1979, YADOO, Side 1 part 2, 3/17/1979
Box 149b, Tape 37Part VII- Biographical Material and Advertisements, Side 1 only
Box 149b, Tape 38Fortunata- Side 1 only part 1 only
Box 149b, Tape 39Rinaldo in Campo, Sides 1 2
Box 149b, Tape 40Dr. Edward H. Chappelle, Sr. Memorial Service, side 1, 6/3/1984
Box 149b, Tape 41Dr. Edward H. Chappelle, Sr. Memorial Service, side 2, 6/3/1984
Box 149b, Tape 42America: The Dream of My Life, Narrated by Eli Wallach, Sides 1 2, 1992
Box 149b, Tape 43America: The Dream of My Life, Narrated by Eli Wallach, Side 3, 1992
Box 149b, Tape 44JM and Wright Morres National Book Awards, Sides 1 2, 1/31/1969
Box 150, Tape 1Sunrise Semester # 15, St. John's University, Italian American Experience, sides 1 2
Box 150, Tape 22. Sent from St. John's University, sides 1 and 2, Part 1: Introduction Italian Roots
Box 150, Tape 3CBS-Caporele-The Family, St. John's Servews Women 8/7/1981 Sides 1 2, Part 2: The Italian American Family from The Italian American Experience Past Present, 8/5/1981
Box 150, Tape 4Italian Roots- #2 Coppa, St. John's 7/1981, The Great Migration- #3 Curran, St. John's 7/1981, Sides 1 2
Box 150, Tape 5#9 St. John's Caporole Geo Distrib. Occup. Profile, #10 St. John's Summartino, The Italian American Press, Sides 1 2
Box 150, Tape 6#13 Italian-American Community, #14 Mafia Myth Reality 8/20/1981, sides 1 and 2
Box 150, Tape 7#15 Discrimination Italian-American Identity-Jos. Giordano 8/12/1981, #16 "The Fascist Years"- Curran 8/25/1981, sides 1 and 2
Box 150, Tape 8Sent from St. John's University #17 and #18, Sides 1 and 2
Box 150, Tape 9#19 Pop. Culture- Durran 9/1/1981, # 20 Music and Literature 9/3/1981, sides 1 and 2
Box 150, Tape 10Sent from St. John's University #22, Side 2 only
Box 150, Tape 11#23 Roots, 9/10/1981, #24 Religious Exp. 9/12/1981, sides 1 and 2
Box 150, Tape 12#25 Role of Post World War II Immigrants 9/15/1981, # 26 Economic and Social Position of Italian Americans Today 9/17/1981, Side 1
Box 150, Tape 13#25 Role of Post World War II Immigrants 9/15/1981, # 26 Economic and Social Position of Italian Americans Today 9/17/1981, Side 2
Box 150, Tape 14Conclusions (Coppa), side 1 only, 9/19/1981
Box 150, Tape 15Charles Lee Broadcast Announcement 1983, Publication of "An Ethnic at Large" and "Dream" Radio Times- 91FM, 10/5/1989, "first ten minutes", side 1 only (UNREADABLE)
Box 150, Tape 16Danilo Dolci interview at home of JM, side 1 part 1, 11/19/1984
Box 150, Tape 17Unlabeled
Series VII: Oversize items
Diplomas
Box 151, Folder 1Honorary Diploma from State University of New York at Brockport, 1987
Box 151, Folder 2Honorary Diploma from University of Pennsylvania
Box 151, Folder 3Diploma from Washington Junior High School, 1924
Box 151, Folder 4Diploma from East High School, 1927
Box 151, Folder 5Diploma from Syracuse University
Box 152Exhibit photos (possibly from the Library of Congress exhibit?)
Box 153Framed map of Mount Allegro neighborhood
Box 154Miscellaneous large photographs and printed ephemera
Box 154aAdvertising materials- Mangione's ad layouts
Box 155Plaster cast of Mangione's head made while he was a student at Syracuse University
Box 156Miscellaneous awards (See also Boxes 128-133 )
Friends of the Rochester Public Library Literary Award (silver bowl), 1966
Italian Americans of Delaware County Man of the Year Award (clock), 1978
Gold-Star metal, undated
County of Monroe, State of New York Award, undated
Centennial Coin
City of New Orleans pendant
County of Delaware, PA
Box 158Clothing
Mount Allegro t-shirt
La Storia sweatshirt
Box 159Book Award
Box 160Painting of Jerre Mangione by Morel Pagano, 1996
Box 161Glass plate negatives for Mount Allegro illustrations
Box 162Glass Vase. Souvenir from Mangione's 50th Class reunion at Syracuse University
Two posters of a book talk on La Storia at Barnes and Nobles Bookstores, Sunday, December 5th at 5pm
Located in mapcase, alcove 4, #2.
Series VIII: Correspondence
Subseries 1: General correspondence
General correspondence (Box 163-191)located in separate Access database - contact the department for details. Boxes 190 and 191 are "no last name" boxes, arranged by date.
Box 163, Folder 1Louis Adamic subject file, October 28, 1943-November 9, 1943
Box 163, Folder 1R.R. Aaronson to Jerre Mangione, October 16, 1945-January 6, 1947
Box 163, Folder 1Joseph V. Abbate subject file, May 23, 1961-February 28, 1984
Last letter signed "Giuseppe."
Box 163, Folder 1Francis H. Adler to Jerre Mangione, May 1, 1967
Box 163, Folder 1William Abruzzi to Jerre Mangione, December 10, 1971
Box 163, Folder 1Sherry M. Adler to Jerre Mangione, January 12, 1972
Box 163, Folder 1Henry J. Abraham to Jerre Mangione, February 21, 1973
Box 163, Folder 1J.S. Adelman to Jerre Mangione, March 12, 1973
Box 163, Folder 1Elvira Adorno to Jerre Mangione, January 7, 1974-November 9, 1975
Box 163, Folder 1Victoria Adonnino subject file, September 24, 1979-July 22, 1984
Box 163, Folder 1Vincenzo Adragna subject file, September 3, 1980
Box 163, Folder 1Joseph Trujillo to Jerre Mangione, October 2, 1980-February 6, 1981
Box 163, Folder 1Adamo subject file, August 12, 1983-July 11, 1985
Box 163, Folder 1Daniel Aaron subject file, April 26, 1987-December 7, 1989
Box 163, Folder 1John B. III Acchione to Jerre Mangione, December 12, 1991-February 15, 1993
Box 163, Folder 1Lisa Addario subject file, undated
Box 163, Folder 1Carol Adler to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 163, Folder 2Edward P. Rowan to Jerre Mangione, September 6, 1934
Box 163, Folder 2Agruso subject file, February 23, 1943-March 15, 1943
Box 163, Folder 2Eugene V. Alessandroni to Jerre Mangione, August 18, 1959
Box 163, Folder 2Malcolm Alama to Jerre Mangione, February 20, 1962
Box 163, Folder 2Lloyd Alexander to Jerre Mangione, April 1, 1964
Box 163, Folder 2William Agee subject file, December 8, 1967-December 27, 1967
Box 163, Folder 2Conrad Aiken subject file, July 21, 1968-May 20, 1969
Box 163, Folder 2Vero Ajello to Jerre Mangione, November 3, 1968
Box 163, Folder 2Ruth Aley to Jerre Mangione, November 20, 1968
Box 163, Folder 2Sheila Akin-Pearl to Jerre Mangione, April 27, 1975
Box 163, Folder 2Sam P. Alfonsi to Jerre Mangione, February 2, 1980
Clipping.
Box 163, Folder 2Emelise Aleandri subject file, August 2, 1982
Box 163, Folder 2Richard D. Alba subject file, April 7, 1983-August 16, 1983
Box 163, Folder 2Domitilla Alessi to Jerre Mangione, September 11, 1985
Box 163, Folder 2Michael Aiken to Jerre Mangione, May 8, 1986-August 14, 1987
Box 163, Folder 2Margaret Walker Alexander to Jerre Mangione, August 11, 1987
Box 163, Folder 2Joseph Alford to Jerre Mangione, March 31, 1988
Box 163, Folder 2Carol Bonomo Ahearn to Jerre Mangione, May 24, 1990
Box 163, Folder 2Francis J. Alberto subject file, January 13, 1993
Box 163, Folder 2Aikier to Jerre Mangione, August 26, 2029
Box 163, Folder 3Charlotte L. Allen to Jerre Mangione, February 3, 1959
Box 163, Folder 3Altamirano to Jerre Mangione, December 26, 1963
Box 163, Folder 3Tom Jr. Allen to Jerre Mangione, January 28, 1965
Box 163, Folder 3Joseph Allioto subject file, December 3, 1968-December 9, 1968
Box 163, Folder 3Nelson Algren subject file, August 8, 1969-May 12, 1972
One note on back of a photograph.
Box 163, Folder 3Horace Algren to Jerre Mangione, August 11, 1969
Box 163, Folder 3Joseph A. Amato subject file, March 13, 1973-February 2, 1985
One letter written on an order form, plus a clipping.
Box 163, Folder 3Jerre Mangione to Horace, November 11, 1980-March 20, 1981
Box 163, Folder 3Antonino Amato to Jerre Mangione, October 16, 1981-October 16, 1981
Box 163, Folder 3Michele Altiere to Jerre Mangione, April 20, 1985-October 30, 1985
Box 163, Folder 3Mariagrazia Alliaudi subject file, July 22, 1988-August 15, 1988
Box 163, Folder 3Agnes Allen to Jerre Mangione, January 14, 2004
About Patricia.
Box 163, Folder 3Agnes Allen to Patricia, undated
Box 163, Folder 3Tony and Sue Altobelli subject file, undated
Box 163, Folder 4Elizabeth Ames subject file, March 29, 1961-December 25, 1990
Some letters addressed to JM and Patricia. Includes a clipping and photograph.
Box 163, Folder 4John/Jack? Anderson to Jerre Mangione, October 17, 1963-March 4, 1983
One letter from Peggy Anderson, plus a clipping.
Box 163, Folder 4Valla & Gus Amsterdam to Jerre Mangione, July 7, 1969-July 10, 1975
Box 163, Folder 4Teresa Murano Anderson subject file, May 6, 1982
Box 163, Folder 4Joseph Anderson subject file, December 15, 1987-February 1, 1992
Box 163, Folder 5Walter H. Annenberg to Annenberg & McIlhenny, January 24, 1961-April 9, 1982
Box 163, Folder 5Roger Angell subject file, September 1, 1963-September 17, 1963
Box 163, Folder 5Allan Angoff subject file, December 10, 1967-January 31, 1973
Box 163, Folder 5Ben Appel subject file, April 24, 1970-July 6, 1978
Box 163, Folder 5Helen M. Angelucci subject file, May 19, 1970
Box 163, Folder 5Gabriella Fiori Andreini to Jerre Mangione, February 18, 1972
Box 163, Folder 5Ralph F. Angelillo to Jerre Mangione, April 19, 1973
Box 163, Folder 5Guy Anselmo to Jerre Mangione, April 28, 1973
Box 163, Folder 5Antinoro-Polizzi subject file, July 15, 1974-July 31, 1974
Box 163, Folder 5Joseph Anzalone to Jerre Mangione, March 18, 1975
Birthday card.
Box 163, Folder 5Jerre Mangione to Philip K. Anthony, March 1, 1976-September 25, 1977
Also present is an envelope with writing on it about Philip Anthony.
Box 163, Folder 5Ben Appel to Tony Lyle, May 11, 1976
Mentions Magionne in letter.
Box 163, Folder 5Willa Appel to Jerre Mangione, April 25, 1977-December 11, 1977
Box 163, Folder 5Andrew J. Angyal to Jerre Mangione, July 25, 1979
Box 163, Folder 5Chris Anson subject file, October 5, 1980-October 14, 1980
Box 163, Folder 5Peter Dzwonkoski to Jerre Mangione, October 16, 1980
An article which mentions Anson in the text.
Box 163, Folder 5Robert H. Antell to Jerre Mangione, February 5, 1982
Box 163, Folder 5Michael D. Andriatch to Jerre Mangione, May 26, 1987
Box 163, Folder 5Betty Anthony to Betty & Philip Anthony, November 11, 1960
Box 163, Folder 6Newton Arvin to Jerre Mangione, February 10, 1939-December 20, 1960
Box 163, Folder 6Albert E. Arent to Jerre Mangione, October 27, 1944
Box 163, Folder 6Alan W. Armstrong to Jerre Mangione, September 14, 1970
Box 163, Folder 6Tony Ardizonne subject file, October 20, 1980-February 7, 1994
Box 163, Folder 6Karen Argenti subject file, February 12, 1981
Box 163, Folder 6Jerre Mangione to Glauco Arneri, August 19, 1983
Box 163, Folder 6Jerre Mangione to Gale Arnoux, November 25, 1983
Letter mentions Tony Ardizzone
Box 163, Folder 6Agnes Orsatti Armao to Jerre Mangione, December 23, 1983
Box 163, Folder 6Vincent Argondezzi to Jerre Mangione, January 15, 1984-February 11, 1984
Item to Argondezzi is a postcard.
Box 163, Folder 6Vincent Argondezzi subject file, June 30, 1984
Box 163, Folder 6Michael Arena subject file, February 20, 1993-August 5, 1993
Box 163, Folder 6Tony Ardizzone to NYTimes Book Review Editor, March 12, 1993
Box 163, Folder 6Tony Ardizzone subject file, March 18, 1993-February 7, 1994
Box 163, Folder 6Gesner? Armand to Jerre Mangione, December 23, 1996
Box 163, Folder 7Jerre Mangione to Marcel Aubry, March 15, 1950
Includes one original and one copy.
Box 163, Folder 7Ruth Asbel subject file, August 1, 1960
Postcard.
Box 163, Folder 7Ann Ashmead to Patricia Magione, February 9, 1964
Box 163, Folder 7Eve Auchincloss subject file, October 23, 1968
Western Union Telegram
Box 163, Folder 7Auda to Jerre Mangione, March 10, 1970
Box 163, Folder 7Aaron Asher subject file, March 6, 1973-June 27, 1991
Box 163, Folder 7James Atlas subject file, January 7, 1975-October 2, 1976
Box 163, Folder 7John Lawrence Ashbery subject file, March 14, 1976-November 10, 1976
Box 163, Folder 7B? Austin subject file, October 31, 1976
Box 163, Folder 7Sally Ashley subject file, January 31, 1986-February 10, 1986
Box 163, Folder 7Frank Attardi subject file, February 27, 1986-April 15, 1987
Box 163, Folder 7Jerre Mangione to Joseph P. Jr. Atkins, August 5, 1989
Box 163, Folder 7Charles E. Jr. Aston subject file, March 23, 1992-April 30, 1992
Box 163, Folder 7Helen Vittorini Atkins to Jerre Mangione, December 9, 1993
Box 163, Folder 7Nina Auerback to Jerre Mangione, undated
Christmas 1984.
Box 163, Folder 8Margie, Anne, and John Aylward to Jerre Mangione, December 10, 1958
Box 163, Folder 8Gianni Azzi to Jerre Mangione, February 12, 1970-October 22, 1984
Box 163, Folder 8Jerre Mangione to William Axton, January 4, 1972
Box 163, Folder 8George Axelrod to Jerre Mangione, November 12, 1976-August 24, 1977
Recommendation for Axelrod by JM.
Box 163, Folder 8Mrs. G Azzolini to Jerre Mangione, undated
December 14, no year.
Box 163, Folder 9Marian Minnes Bahrenburg to Jerre Mangione, January 18, 1943
Box 163, Folder 9Peggy Bacon to Jerre Mangione, January 28, 1943-November 12, 1963
Box 163, Folder 9Charles Babcock to Jerre Mangione, February 3, 1964
Box 163, Folder 9Ann Bader to Jerre Mangione, February 19, 1974
Box 163, Folder 9Alessandro Baccari subject file, November 23, 1981-December 18, 1981
Box 163, Folder 9Iris Bailey subject file, November 25, 1995
Box 163, Folder 9Eleanor Bailey subject file, undated
See Danilo Dolci materials.
Box 163, Folder 10Carlos Baker to Jerre Mangione, January 1, 1966-March 31, 1978
Also includes some letters from Dorothy.
Box 163, Folder 10Carlos Baker to Jerre Mangione, December 1, 1966-March 31, 1978
Box 163, Folder 10Martha Baird subject file, June 30, 1969-July 13, 1969
Box 163, Folder 10James C. Baker to Jerre Mangione, November 11, 1970
Box 163, Folder 10Mildred Baker to Jerre Mangione, February 8, 1971-March 26, 1983
Box 163, Folder 10Mildred Baker to Jerre Mangione, April 22, 1972-March 26, 1983
Box 163, Folder 10Deirdre Bair to Jerre Mangione, October 17, 1977-November 21, 1988
Recommendation by JM for Bair; includes an NEH fellowship request and letter of introduction.
Box 163, Folder 10Gretta H. Baker to Jerre Mangione, June 27, 1978-April 26, 1979
Box 163, Folder 10Gretta H. Baker to Jerre Mangione, June 27, 1978
Box 163, Folder 10Russell Baker to Jerre Mangione, October 19, 1980
Box 163, Folder 10Russell Baker to Jerre Mangione, October 19, 1980
Box 163, Folder 10Dorothy Balancio to Jerre Mangione, November 25, 1980-January 15, 1995
Includes copies of articles and death certificate.
Box 163, Folder 10Maggie Sullivan to Dorothy Balancio, March 28, 1985
Letter enclosed with note from Balancio to JM.
Box 163, Folder 10Dorothy Balancio subject file, July 28, 1994-January 15, 1995
Box 163, Folder 10Joseph Baitelheim to Jerre Mangione, undated
1978?
Box 163, Folder 10Carol Baker to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 163, Folder 10Carol Baker to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 163, Folder 10Mark Baker subject file, undated
Box 163, Folder 10Mark Baker subject file, undated
Reply written on the same page.
Box 163, Folder 11Larry Baldassaro subject file, October 3, 1972-August 23, 1983
UW - Milwaukee, concerning Dolci.
Box 163, Folder 11Larry Baldassaro to Danilo Dolci, December 2, 1976
Mentions Magione.
Box 163, Folder 11Larry Baldassaro to Danilo Dolci, December 2, 1976
Copy sent to JM.
Box 163, Folder 11Jerre Mangione to Ian Winter, September 27, 1978
Concerns Baldassaro and Dolci.
Box 163, Folder 11Jerre Mangione to Robert M. Lumiansky, December 2, 1979
Includes application by Baldassaro.
Box 163, Folder 11Jerre Mangione to Ian Winter, undated
JM writes about Baldassaro.
Box 163, Folder 12Lee Barker to Jerre Mangione, May 20, 1958
Box 163, Folder 12Jan Barden to Jerre Mangione, December 1, 1958
Box 163, Folder 12Lewis Barlow to Jerre Mangione, February 15, 1962-May 7, 1962
University of Pennsylvania
Box 163, Folder 12John E. Baldwin to Jerre Mangione, January 17, 1966-February 24, 1967
Re: the School and College Conference on English.
Box 163, Folder 12Robert D. Bamberg subject file, June 28, 1966-January 11, 1969
Letter from Gibson attached.
Box 163, Folder 12Jarre Bamberg to Pat Magione, April 20, 1967
Mentions Robert Bamberg.
Box 163, Folder 12Jerre Mangione to James Baldwin, February 19, 1968
Box 163, Folder 12John Barkham subject file, November 2, 1968-April 17, 1978
Box 163, Folder 12Randall G. Gibson to Jerre Mangione, January 8, 1969
Attached to letter from JM to Bamberg; discusses Bamberg.
Box 163, Folder 12Robert D. Bamberg to English Department Faculty, March 4, 1970
Concerning new class conducted by JM and Loren C. Eiseley.
Box 163, Folder 12Aubrey? Baldwin to Jerre Mangione, October 10, 1971
Box 163, Folder 12Toni Cade Bambara to Jerre Mangione, March 10, 1973
Includes resume.
Box 163, Folder 12Jerre Mangione to Donato Barboni, May 12, 1974
Copy on back.
Box 163, Folder 12Jerre Mangione to Ann Banks, January 25, 1976
Written on the back of a letter to Lydia Bronte.
Box 163, Folder 12Ann Banks to Jerre Mangione, February 18, 1976
Includes a proposed budget.
Box 163, Folder 12Ann Banks to Jerre Mangione, November 11, 1976
Box 163, Folder 12Jerre Mangione to Janet Dickerson, August 24, 1981
Recommendation of Bancroft to Swarthmore College.
Box 163, Folder 12Catherine (Kitty) Bancroft to Jerre Mangione, September 8, 1981-December 9, 1985
Box 163, Folder 12Mary Bales to Jerre Mangione, January 15, 1983
Box 163, Folder 12Mary Bales to Mazza, January 15, 1983
Concerning correspondence between Bales' father and JM.
Box 163, Folder 12Jerre Mangione to John Banfield, October 24, 1983
Letter to Joseph Simone on back.
Box 163, Folder 12Jerre Mangione to Joseph Simone, October 24, 1983
Mentions John Banfield.
Box 163, Folder 12Herschel Barm to Jerre Mangione, November 4, 1983
Box 163, Folder 12Jerre Mangione to Princeton, and UPenn Grad admissions of Bryn Mawr, December 23, 1985-December 24, 1985
Recommendations by JM to various graduate programs, including Bryn Mawr, Princeton, and UPenn.
Box 163, Folder 12Jerre Mangione to Princeton Graduate Admissions, December 25, 1985
JM mentions Catherine Bancroft; also includes several articles by her.
Box 163, Folder 12Anna Banchi to Jerre Mangione, April 7, 1986
Two signed copies.
Box 163, Folder 12Anna Banchi to Jerre Mangione, April 7, 1986
Two copies of the same letter.
Box 163, Folder 12Joy ? to Jerre Mangione, May 12, 1987
Mentions Anna Banchi.
Box 163, Folder 12Jay to Jerre Mangione, May 12, 1987
Mentions Anna Banchi's thesis.
Box 163, Folder 12Jerre Mangione to Anne Bancroft, November 25, 1991
Box 163, Folder 12Jerre Mangione to Anne Bancroft, November 25, 1991
Box 163, Folder 12Irl Barg to Jerre Mangione, February 10, 1997
Box 163, Folder 12Frederica P. Barbour to Jerre Mangione, undated
1980s
Box 163, Folder 13Helen Barolini subject file, May 13, 1969-July 2, 1986
Includes fliers, programs, bookmarks, and articles.
Box 163, Folder 13Jerre Mangione to Helen Ricci, April 8, 1979
JM mentions Helen Barolini.
Box 163, Folder 13Tina De Rosa to Helen Barolini, September 15, 1980
Mentions JM.
Box 163, Folder 13Lil O'Rourke to Helen Barolini, December 30, 1982
Mentions JM.
Box 164, Folder 1Susan Bartlett to Jerre Mangione, September 8, 1959
Concerning McDowell Colony, from John C. Winston Company.
Box 164, Folder 1Charles W. Bassett to Jerre Mangione, May 17, 1964-June 5, 1964
Box 164, Folder 1Iris U. Basilio to Jerre Mangione, October 5, 1968
Box 164, Folder 1Susan F. Bassuener to Jerre Mangione, October 16, 1968
University of Pennsylvania
Box 164, Folder 1Alice Scoville Barry to Jerre Mangione, May 3, 1969
Box 164, Folder 1Sam & Carmilla Barone to Jerre Mangione, December 2, 1971
Box 164, Folder 1Jerre Mangione to Columbia Writing Division, April 3, 1975
Recommendation by JM to Columbia University.
Box 164, Folder 1Greg Barron subject file, December 12, 1975-June 19, 1982
Box 164, Folder 1Jerre Mangione to Harvard University Grad School, December 27, 1978
Recommendation by JM.
Box 164, Folder 1Jerre Mangione to Univesity of Iowa Admissions, January 12, 1979
Recommendation by JM.
Box 164, Folder 1Italo Barozzi to Jerre Mangione, March 5, 1979
Box 164, Folder 1Maria Stella Barrile subject file, March 15, 1985-September 20, 1988
Box 164, Folder 1Jerre Mangione to Edward Barry, September 18, 1987
Box 164, Folder 1Jerre Mangione to University of Pennsylvania, undated
Recommendation by JM for Thouron Scholarship.
Box 164, Folder 1Alice Bartz to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 164, Folder 2Hansell Baugh subject file, October 28, 1950
Box 164, Folder 2Charles Battaglio to Jerre Mangione, April 6, 1977
Box 164, Folder 2Joan R.? Bayles to Jerre Mangione, April 7, 1981-February 28, 1984
Box 164, Folder 2Rosalyn Baxandall to Jerre Mangione, June 20, 1983
College at Old Westbury.
Box 164, Folder 2Ronald H. Bayor to Jerre Mangione, April 2, 1984
Journal of American Ethnic History.
Box 164, Folder 2Ernesto Bazan subject file, August 21, 1985-August 29, 1986
Includes introduction.
Box 164, Folder 2Mary Ellen Mancina Batinich subject file, October 11, 1988-November 26, 1991
Directory.
Box 164, Folder 2Emily Batista to Jerre Mangione, November 15, 1989
University of Pennsylvania
Box 164, Folder 2Mary Ann Bamberger to Mary Ellen Mancina Batinich, November 1, 1991
Mentions JM; attached to letter from 11/11/1991.
Box 164, Folder 2Karin Batten to Jerre Mangione, undated
Possibly October 1987. Yaddo.
Box 164, Folder 3Sam Belkowitz to Jerre Mangione, October 18, 1931
Box 164, Folder 3Bessie Beatty subject file, January 29, 1943
Small note.
Box 164, Folder 3John Beardsley to Jerre Mangione, November 27, 1962
Box 164, Folder 3Saul Bellow subject file, September 7, 1963-August 25, 1989
Box 164, Folder 3Richard S. Beal to Jerre Mangione, February 2, 1964-April 21, 1964
Conference on College Composition and Communication.
Box 164, Folder 3Jack Behrens to Jerre Mangione, November 17, 1972-February 3, 1983
California State College, Bakersfield and University of Westen Ontario.
Box 164, Folder 3Jerre Mangione to Beary, January 19, 1973
Box 164, Folder 3Kathy L. Bell subject file, June 30, 1975-September 12, 1975
Smithsonian Institution, re: permission to reprint from the New York Times.
Box 164, Folder 3Joseph Bellestri to Jerre Mangione, October 18, 1976-May 23, 1993
Box 164, Folder 3Jerre Mangione to Anthony J. Bellanca, October 22, 1981
Box 164, Folder 3Valentino Belfiglio to Jerre Mangione, November 2, 1982-October 10, 1986
Texas Woman's University.
Box 164, Folder 3Marion L. Bell to Jerre Mangione, October 10, 1983-April 16, 1984
University of Pennsylvania
Box 164, Folder 3Marion L. Bell to J. Pennington Straus, November 16, 1983
University of Pennsylvania
Box 164, Folder 3Valentino Belfiglio to Dominic Candeloro, September 16, 1985
AIHA conference, Texas Women's University.
Box 164, Folder 3Phil Bean subject file, March 4, 1991-March 30, 1991
Box 164, Folder 3Carmen & Myra Bellavia to Jerre Mangione, June 11, 1994
Box 164, Folder 3Steve Belluscio to Jerre Mangione, January 10, 1995-March 26, 1998
Box 164, Folder 3Jerry Beatty to Jerre Mangione, undated
Sunday Review.
Box 164, Folder 3Buel Beems to Jerre Mangione, undated
Only bottom half.
Box 164, Folder 4Frederick S. Benson to Jerre Mangione, February 28, 1932-March 13, 1969
Syracuse University
Box 164, Folder 4Josef Berger subject file, August 26, 1959-August 5, 1971
Some of the letters are signed by Dottie Berger. Includes obituary.
Box 164, Folder 4Al Bendiner subject file, December 24, 1959
Box 164, Folder 4Jerre Mangione to R. Mark Benbow, February 10, 1967
Box 164, Folder 4Jerre Mangione to Saul Benison, November 17, 1967
Box 164, Folder 4Robert Bendiner subject file, August 8, 1968-June 2, 1969
Includes invoice to JM and an article.
Box 164, Folder 4Rosemary Ceione? Bentson to Jerre Mangione, October 31, 1968
Box 164, Folder 4Kas Bendiner to Jerre Mangione, May 2, 1969
About Robert Bendiner
Box 164, Folder 4Robert Bendiner to Josephine L. Harper, June 17, 1969
New York Times
Box 164, Folder 4Marion Benasutti to Jerre Mangione, April 25, 1970
Box 164, Folder 4Bergausten to Jerre Mangione, April 12, 1979
Box 164, Folder 4Yarrott Benz to Jerre Mangione, December 7, 1980
Includes bio, pamphlet, and program.
Box 164, Folder 4Lia Beretta to Jerre Mangione, March 23, 1982-February 20, 1984
Italian Cultural Institute.
Box 164, Folder 4John Durnin to Jerre Mangione, March 8, 1988
Mentions Berezovsky; re: the Fulbright Alumni Association.
Box 164, Folder 4Jerre Mangione to Helen C. Berezovsky, March 24, 1988
Fulbright Alumni Association.
Box 164, Folder 4Nicole Bensoussan subject file, October 19, 1990-September 10, 1996
Box 164, Folder 4Betty Bendiner to Jerre Mangione, undated
Betty was Al Bediner's wife. 1963.
Box 164, Folder 4Steve Berg to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 164, Folder 4Carol Berge to Jerre Mangione, undated
Includes bio.
Box 164, Folder 5Jerre Mangione to Maggie Berkvist, September 24, 1968
Box 164, Folder 5Tuni Berman to Jerre Mangione, May 13, 1969-August 5, 1975
Creative Management Associates
Box 164, Folder 5Georgia Berndt to Jerre Mangione, July 23, 1977-September 13, 1978
Box 164, Folder 5Lenora E. Berson to Jerre Mangione, June 29, 1978
University of Pennsylvania
Box 164, Folder 5Luigi Bernini subject file, September 3, 1979
Box 164, Folder 5Dante Bernini subject file, January 25, 1982-December 22, 1993
Box 164, Folder 5Rita Bernini to Jerre Mangione, April 9, 1985-April 21, 1985
Box 164, Folder 5Jerre Mangione to Cipriana Scelba, April 21, 1985
Mentions Rita.
Box 164, Folder 5Stephen Berger to Jerre Mangione, May 16, 1987
Box 164, Folder 5Gabriel L.I. Bevilacqua to Jerre Mangione, July 9, 1987
Box 164, Folder 5Diana Bergwyn to Jerre Mangione, undated
February 7th, year unknown.
Box 164, Folder 5Arthur Berliner to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 164, Folder 5Henry Bernett to Jerre Mangione, undated
December 30th, no year
Box 164, Folder 6Francis Biddle to Jerre Mangione, July 1, 1942
Obituary attached.
Box 164, Folder 6Livingston Jr. Biddle subject file, January 22, 1957
Includes an article and a memo with Biddle's phone number.
Box 164, Folder 6Jerre Mangione to Ernest L. Biagi, May 9, 1966-June 25, 1974
Box 164, Folder 6Carla Bianco to Jerre Mangione, February 16, 1981-August 29, 1983
Box 164, Folder 6Alferdo & Gabrielle Bianchi to Jerre Mangione, December 18, 1988
Box 164, Folder 7Bliven? to Gilford, December 14, 1936-December 15, 1936
Attached to the Bliven letter.
Box 164, Folder 7Jerre Mangione to Davis, and Olsen Blackburn, February 13, 1964-October 7, 1964
Also addressed to Drs. Davis, Olsen, and Haviland.
Box 164, Folder 7Carl Billman subject file, February 15, 1964-February 26, 1964
Phi Beta Kappa
Box 164, Folder 7Alex Blackburn to Jerre Mangione, November 18, 1964
University of Pennsylvania
Box 164, Folder 7Jerre Mangione to Mrs. Frederick Biershend, May 9, 1966
Box 164, Folder 7Naomi Bliven to Jerre Mangione, October 24, 1968
Box 164, Folder 7Leslie A. Blanckensee to Jerre Mangione, January 12, 1969
Box 164, Folder 7Ray Allen Billington subject file, January 19, 1969-May 8, 1973
Mentions the Federal Writer's Project.
Box 164, Folder 7Esther Birdsall subject file, January 21, 1970-April 7, 1970
Mentions the Federal Writer's Project.
Box 164, Folder 7Gertrude Marie Blanchfield to Jerre Mangione, April 10, 1973
Box 164, Folder 7Michael D. Blum to Jerre Mangione, April 2, 1975
Nationalities Service Center
Box 164, Folder 7Gale K. Biel to Jerre Mangione, August 24, 1977
Bank America Foundation
Box 164, Folder 7Meade? Blitzstein to Jerre Mangione, September 6, 1978
Box 164, Folder 7Blaue to Jerre Mangione, September 21, 1978
Box 164, Folder 7Jerre Mangione to Marion Billings, September 28, 1978
Box 164, Folder 7Bruce Jr. Bliven to Jerre Mangione, July 29, 1976
Editor for The New Republic. Parts of letters addressed to Mr. Gilford attached (mentions JM).
Box 164, Folder 7Blauitern to Jerre Mangione, July 9, 1981
Box 164, Folder 7Christina E. Blake to Jerre Mangione, November 2, 1981
Rutgers University Press. Includes pamphlets and articles.
Box 164, Folder 7Ann Birstein to Jerre Mangione, November 10, 1982-November 20, 1982
Includes resume.
Box 164, Folder 7Joel Blatt subject file, June 2, 1983-June 28, 1983
Columbia University
Box 164, Folder 7Charles Blackburn subject file, March 7, 1984-March 31, 1984
Box 164, Folder 7Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum to Jerre Mangione, January 10, 1987
Box 164, Folder 7Sallie Bingham subject file, July 9, 1987-September 14, 1987
Box 164, Folder 7Jerre Mangione to Friends, December 11, 1991
Box 164, Folder 7Gertrude Marie Blanchfield to Jerre Mangione, undated
May, 1973
Box 164, Folder 7Thomas H. Blandi to Jerre Mangione, undated
Note from JM on letter.
Box 164, Folder 7Sidney S. Bloom to Jerre Mangione, undated
Copy of letter attached.
Box 164, Folder 8Jerre Mangione to Mrs. W. Lawrence Bock, July 28, 1943
Box 164, Folder 8Louise Bogan subject file, February 12, 1959-January 16, 1963
Newspaper clipping.
Box 164, Folder 8James Boatwright subject file, February 1, 1964-April 13, 1964
Editor of Shenandoah.
Box 164, Folder 8William III Boggs to Jerre Mangione, April 10, 1967-May 8, 1967
University of Pennsylvania
Box 164, Folder 8Carlo Bocciarelli to Jerre Mangione, January 16, 1969
Also signed by his girfriend, Brijitte.
Box 164, Folder 8William Boelhower subject file, March 4, 1983-August 21, 1983
Box 164, Folder 8Ralph Bogardus subject file, November 5, 1987-November 11, 1987
Box 164, Folder 8Rainer Bohlke subject file, August 28, 1996
Box 164, Folder 9Nellie Lee Bok subject file, May 31, 1960-February 3, 1983
Some of these are addressed to Pat.
Box 164, Folder 9Sando Bologna subject file, May 20, 1969-December 28, 1992
Includes articles and pamphlets.
Box 164, Folder 9Sando to Anita Kernan, August 22, 1972-January 29, 1994
Mentions JM; note on it to JM from Bologna
Box 164, Folder 9Camillo V. Bologna to Jerre Mangione, July 31, 1981
Box 164, Folder 9Derek Bok to Jerre Mangione, November 16, 1982
Harvard University
Box 164, Folder 10Marco R. Bonsignore to Jerre Mangione, July 29, 1943
Box 164, Folder 10Albert E. Bothe to Jerre Mangione, January 24, 1955
Box 164, Folder 10Allen T. Bonnell subject file, March 25, 1959-April 6, 1959
Drexel Institute of Technology
Box 164, Folder 10Jerre Mangione to Ann Borden, September 26, 1963-October 26, 1963
Box 164, Folder 10Georges Borchardt to Jerre Mangione, October 30, 1970
Literary agent.
Box 164, Folder 10Helen Borten subject file, March 3, 1973-December 27, 1975
Box 164, Folder 10Francis Bosworth subject file, April 29, 1975
Box 164, Folder 10Bortin to Jerre Mangione, May 24, 1975-December 18, 1983
Christmas card, undated.
Box 164, Folder 10Dan Wickenden to Helen Borten, December 18, 1975
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.
Box 164, Folder 10Ombretta Borgia subject file, November 22, 1984
Box 164, Folder 10Richard J. Bonforte subject file, March 13, 1987-March 30, 1987
Box 164, Folder 10Clare Borrelli subject file, December 10, 1987-November 7, 1988
Box 164, Folder 10Helga Borck to Jerre Mangione, November 23, 1991
Box 164, Folder 10Anne Boni subject file, March 13, 1993
Box 164, Folder 10Pamela Bordelon to Jerre Mangione, May 5, 1993-May 17, 1993
Includes a recommendation by JM.
Box 164, Folder 10Juliette and Joe Bonfiglio to Jerre Mangione, April 20, 1994
Box 164, Folder 10Joseph Charles Bordonaro to Jerre Mangione, November 1, 1994-April 4, 1995
Box 164, Folder 10Kay Bonetti subject file, February 18, 1995
Box 164, Folder 10Marylou Bongiorno subject file, October 5, 1996-October 30, 1996
Box 164, Folder 11Ben Botkin to Terry O'Neill, December 3, 1966
Box 164, Folder 11Ben Botkin to Jerre Mangione, September 11, 1975
Includes journal artilces, poem and diagram, some signed by Gertrude Botkin.
Box 164, Folder 12Elizabeth Bowen subject file, October 22, 1962-March 5, 1963
Newspaper clipping.
Box 164, Folder 12John S. Bowman subject file, February 7, 1969-February 15, 1969
Pennsylvania State University
Box 164, Folder 12Mildred Boylan to Jerre Mangione, November 4, 1972
Box 164, Folder 12Hal Bowser to Jerre Mangione, May 29, 1978-June 25, 1978
Box 164, Folder 12Janet Boulter subject file, March 13, 1979-March 19, 1979
Box 164, Folder 12Frederic Bowles to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 164, Folder 12James Boyd to Jerre Mangione, undated
Bottom half of a letter.
Box 165, Folder 1Kay Boyle subject file, January 5, 1961-December 20, 1990
Letter dated 2/14/63 correspondence between Boyle and Nina; 5/6/63 includes correspondence from Lisa; 11/4/64 letter is attached to correspondence with Brown. Also included are a statement and obituary.
Box 165, Folder 1Kay Boyle to John Jr. Biggs, November 5, 1962
Copied to JM.
Box 165, Folder 1Ernest J. Simmons to Kay Boyle, November 13, 1962
Mentions JM.
Box 165, Folder 1Kit Davis to Jerre Mangione, July 28, 1963
Mentions Kay Boyle.
Box 165, Folder 1? to Jerre Mangione, October 8, 1963
Mentions Kay Boyle.
Box 165, Folder 1Faith Ferland to Jerre Mangione, October 16, 1963-May 19, 1964
Ferland is mentioned by Boyle in previous letters.
Box 165, Folder 1Jerre Mangione to Francis Brown, November 25, 1964
Letter from Kay Boyle attached along with her mention in the letter.
Box 165, Folder 1Mark Mancall to Kay Boyle, March 16, 1970
Attached to correspondence with JM. Stanford University.
Box 165, Folder 1Jerre Mangione to Lillian Wolfson, June 23, 1970
No visible connection to Boyle, but letter has been kept in its original arrangement in this folder.
Box 165, Folder 1Tom to Jerre Mangione, undated
Mentions Kay Boyle. November 18, no year.
Box 165, Folder 1Lisa to Kay Boyle, undated
Written on the back of a letter with JM dated 5/6/63.
Box 165, Folder 2Beth Brown to Jerre Mangione, September 30, 1936
Box 165, Folder 2Leonard Brown to Jerre Mangione, January 12, 1938
Box 165, Folder 2Winston Broadfoot subject file, October 2, 1961-December 31, 1961
Box 165, Folder 2Sculley Bradley to Jerre Mangione, August 27, 1962-June 15, 1965
University of Pennsylvania
Box 165, Folder 2Tom Briccetti to Jerre Mangione, August 4, 1963-November 25, 1963
Box 165, Folder 2Henry Braun to Jerre Mangione, April 20, 1966
University of Pennsylvania
Box 165, Folder 2Cyd Bregman to Jerre Mangione, February 2, 1967
Box 165, Folder 2Jerre Mangione to Francis Brown, September 4, 1967
New York Times.
Box 165, Folder 2Jean H. Breig subject file, December 4, 1968-January 1, 1969
Box 165, Folder 2Sterling A. Brown subject file, July 28, 1969-August 3, 1969
Includes article, programs, etc. for Sterling Brown tribute.
Box 165, Folder 2James M. Brewer to Jerre Mangione, September 25, 1969
Box 165, Folder 2Ruth Broderick to Jerre Mangione, June 29, 1970
Box 165, Folder 2Lillian Bregman to Jerre Mangione, December 27, 1972
Box 165, Folder 2Dee Brown to J.C. Rogers, January 27, 1973
Mentions JM.
Box 165, Folder 2Georgia Brown subject file, November 26, 1973
Box 165, Folder 2Lorin W. Brown subject file, December 7, 1973-December 21, 1973
Letter to Edward Epstein on reverse.
Box 165, Folder 2Harry Brown to Chairman of UPenn English Dept, January 15, 1974
University of Pennsylvania. Includes resume and biography forwarded to JM by Joel.
Box 165, Folder 2John A. Briscoe to Jerre Mangione, February 3, 1975
Box 165, Folder 2Pamela Brown to Jerre Mangione, January 21, 1976
Includes letter from Ted Williams.
Box 165, Folder 2Jerre Mangione to Lydia Bronte, January 25, 1976
Letter to Ann Banks written on the back.
Box 165, Folder 2Morris Braun to Jerre Mangione, May 23, 1978
Box 165, Folder 2John Bragin to Jerre Mangione, June 27, 1978-September 29, 1979
Box 165, Folder 2Sylvia Breckt to Jerre Mangione, July 18, 1978
Box 165, Folder 2Gwendolyn Brooks to Jerre Mangione, June 17, 1980
Box 165, Folder 2David Bristol to Jerre Mangione, February 17, 1984
Box 165, Folder 2Jerre Mangione to Heywood Hale Broun, April 11, 1986
Includes a station list.
Box 165, Folder 2J.M. Brook to Bernard Wisberger, July 18, 1988
Dictionary of Literary Biography; mentions essay on JM.
Box 165, Folder 2Evanell Powell Brant to Jerre Mangione, July 29, 1988
Box 165, Folder 2Bernard A. Weisberger to J.M. Brook, August 18, 1988
Mentions an essay on JM.
Box 165, Folder 2Richard C. Brockway to Jerre Mangione, February 28, 1989
Box 165, Folder 2Jerre Mangione to Barry Bressler, February 15, 1990
Box 165, Folder 2Betty Bressi to Jerre Mangione, January 15, 1991
Box 165, Folder 2Patricia Brady subject file, November 26, 1992
Box 165, Folder 2Dennis Brown subject file, October 12, 1993-January 7, 1996
Box 165, Folder 2Jerre Mangione to Tina Brown, April 25, 1996
Gallery and John Bowers written on letter.
Box 165, Folder 2David Bradley subject file, undated
Small notecard with explanation attached by JM.
Box 165, Folder 3Theresa F. Bucchieri to Jerre Mangione, December 22, 1968-April 27, 1989
Box 165, Folder 3Pearl S. Buck to Jerre Mangione, September 22, 1970
Note from JM on article.
Box 165, Folder 3Robert Brustein to Jerre Mangione, August 20, 1971
Box 165, Folder 3Anthony (Tony) Bruno subject file, April 3, 1973
Includes resume.
Box 165, Folder 3Paul Brucato subject file, January 26, 1974-May 6, 1982
Box 165, Folder 3Paul Bruent to Jerre Mangione, January 26, 1974
Box 165, Folder 3Molly S. Brylawski to Jerre Mangione, May 1, 1975-May 26, 1975
Artists Equity Association, Inc.
Box 165, Folder 3Milton Brutten to Jerre Mangione, May 11, 1977
Box 165, Folder 3Grace Bruno to Jerre Mangione, September 18, 1978
Daughter writing on behalf of Anthony Bruno (out of town).
Box 165, Folder 3Paul W. Bruton to Jerre Mangione, August 10, 1979
Box 165, Folder 3Bryntenson to Jerre Mangione, September 7, 1982
University of Delaware
Box 165, Folder 3Anthony Bruno to Joseph D'Onofrio, September 16, 1991
Mentions JM and had note to JM from Bruno written on it.
Box 165, Folder 3Otto William Jr. (Billy) Bruno subject file, September 10, 1992-July 20, 1993
Box 165, Folder 3Anthony Bruno to Alfred M. Rotondaro, September 14, 1992
Mentions JM, attached copy to 9/16/92 correspondence to JM.
Box 165, Folder 3Anthony Bruno to Lonnie, March 17, 1993
Fax; includes the intro to a book.
Box 165, Folder 3Anthony Bruno to Michael Schaeffer, December 4, 1993
Philidelphia Inquirer clipping; mentions JM.
Box 165, Folder 4A. S. Burack subject file, April 29, 1969-June 11, 1969
Box 165, Folder 4Concetta Buggelli subject file, June 16, 1972-July 12, 1972
Box 165, Folder 4Betty Ann Burch subject file, August 19, 1972-November 16, 1975
Note from JM on folder; includes/discusses resume, dissertation, and corrections.
Box 165, Folder 4John Buffo to Jerre Mangione, December 17, 1984-May 22, 1985
Box 165, Folder 4Geoffrey E. Buerger to Jerre Mangione, August 10, 1989-September 6, 1989
Box 165, Folder 5Roland E. Burdick to Jerre Mangione, August 10, 1959-November 25, 1974
Box 165, Folder 5Anthony Burgess to Jerre Mangione, February 21, 1971
Box 165, Folder 5Carol Burdick subject file, August 26, 1983-November 24, 1985
Alfred Summer Place. Includes clipping and application.
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Kenneth Burke subject file, September 29, 1939
Includes Burke's obituary with notations by JM.
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Jerre Mangione to Libby Burke, January 5, 1962-August 1, 1967
Includes letters with Kenneth Burke's wife, and one also addressed to his son.
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Kenneth Burke subject file, May 31, 1967-September 17, 1978
France Burke is Kenneth Burke's son.
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Jerre Mangione to Richard N. Harner, July 1, 1967
Dr. Burke is mentioned in letters to/from France, Kenneth Burke's son.
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Kenneth Burke to Patricia Mangione, February 25, 1968
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Kenneth Burke to Tom, October 6, 1977
Mentions JM.
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Jerre Mangione to Audrey Bergensten, September 17, 1978
Mentions Dr. Burke.
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Dell H. Hymes to Jerre Mangione, October 15, 1983-October 28, 1983
Includes nomination for Kenneth Burke.
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Dell H. Hymes to Marvin Wolfgang, October 15, 1983
Includes nomination for Kenneth Burke.
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Jerre Mangione to Marvin Wolfgang, October 24, 1983
Box 165, Folder 6 or 7Linda Burke to Jerre Mangione, September 23, 1991-March 21, 1995
Box 165, Folder 8Jerre Mangione to UPenn almanac, undated
Mentions JM.
Box 165, Folder 8Rose Buschel to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 165, Folder 8Whit Burnett subject file, October 20, 1938-August 19, 1963
Box 165, Folder 8Stanley Burnshaw subject file, July 10, 1963-September 28, 1963
Box 165, Folder 8Burleholte to Jerre Mangione, February 20, 1964
Texas Quarterly
Box 165, Folder 8Jerre Mangione to Frederick Burkhardt, November 21, 1967
Box 165, Folder 8Margaret Burroughs subject file, January 12, 1969-February 27, 1969
Includes a letter to Richard Case written on the back.
Box 165, Folder 8Jerre Mangione to University of Iowa, January 10, 1972
Recommendation for Burrison
Box 165, Folder 8D. R. Burns subject file, February 28, 1973-April 1, 1973
Box 165, Folder 8Nathaniel Burt to Jerre Mangione, May 10, 1973
Box 165, Folder 8Jerre Mangione to Robert Burnat, February 23, 1974-May 16, 1974
Note from Patsy Van Horn attached to letter dated 5/16/74.
Box 165, Folder 8Santi V. Buscemi subject file, August 10, 1976-September 9, 1976
Box 165, Folder 8Jerre Mangione to William (Bill) Burrison, August 24, 1978-December 20, 1981
Burrison was a former student of Mangione's.
Box 165, Folder 8Adria Burrows to Jerre Mangione, May 7, 1979
Box 165, Folder 8Anne Fabbri Butera to Jerre Mangione, September 18, 1979-May 6, 1982
Widener University
Box 165, Folder 8Antonia Busalacchi to Jerre Mangione, March 27, 1981
Box 165, Folder 8Bonnie Burt subject file, April 8, 1982-June 19, 1982
Includes resume.
Box 165, Folder 8Robert (Bob) Butera to Jerre Mangione, March 3, 1986
Box 165, Folder 8Martin H. Bush to Jerre Mangione, December 12, 1989-January 2, 1991
ACA Galleries
Box 165, Folder 8Leo F. Buscaglia to Angela, November 6, 1990
Mentions JM, and includes a note from Angela to JM on it.
Box 165, Folder 9Tony Buttitta to Jerre Mangione, September 28, 1968-October 23, 1968
Box 165, Folder 9Tony Buttitta subject file, November 6, 1968
Includes excerpt from writings.
Box 165, Folder 9Jerre Mangione to Robert Buttel, January 10, 1969
Box 165, Folder 9Edward Butscher subject file, March 1, 1977-March 22, 1977
Box 165, Folder 9Joseph Byrne subject file, November 30, 1978-December 3, 1978
A reply is written on the back of the original correspondence.
Box 165, Folder 9Jerre Mangione to Miss Roberts, November 29, 1980-October 18, 1994
University Di Massina. Includes fliers, articles, and newspaper clippings.
Box 165, Folder 9Louis F. Buttino to Jerre Mangione, September 24, 1981
St. John Fisher College
Box 165, Folder 9Jerre Mangione to William Butts, April 15, 1989
Box 165, Folder 9Edward Buttone to Jerre Mangione, undated
November 3, no year.
Box 165, Folder 9Buxsaum to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 165Diana Bucolo to Jerre Mangione, April 25, 1980
University of Pennsylvania, Dante Alighieri Society on Italian-American Relations.
Box 165Diana Burgwyn to Jerre Mangione, September 30, 1981-May 9, 1986
Box 166, Folder 1James Branch Cabell to Jerre Mangione, August 28, 1934-December 4, 1936
Clippings.
Box 166, Folder 1James Branch Cabell to McBride, August 20, 1935-August 23, 1935
Box 166, Folder 1Andrea Camilleri subject file, July 14, 1958-May 19, 1974
Box 166, Folder 1R. Donald Cain to Jerre Mangione, September 30, 1963-January 23, 1966
Box 166, Folder 1Margaret Freeman Cabell subject file, September 3, 1964-October 7, 1964
Mrs. James Branch Cabell
Box 166, Folder 1Francesce Calcaterra to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 1Hortense Calisher subject file, April 8, 1966-November 7, 1967
Recommendation for Calisher by JM
Box 166, Folder 1Pete Campione to Jerre Mangione, November 26, 1968-January 1, 1969
Box 166, Folder 1Joseph Camella subject file, February 18, 1969-June 28, 1969
Box 166, Folder 1Lalor Cadley to Jerre Mangione, May 21, 1969
Box 166, Folder 1John Cage subject file, November 18, 1969
Box 166, Folder 1Suzanne Delelecurley to Jerre Mangione, August 2, 1970
Mentions John Cage.
Box 166, Folder 1Cioni? Campo to Jerre Mangione, March 8, 1972
Box 166, Folder 1Jean Cammarota to Jerre Mangione, April 16, 1973
Box 166, Folder 1John A. Calabro to Jerre Mangione, June 3, 1974-June 18, 1974
Box 166, Folder 1Kate Callen to Jerre Mangione, November 10, 1975
Recommendation by JM for Callen
Box 166, Folder 1Ruth Cahill to Jerre Mangione, April 19, 1978
Box 166, Folder 1Joseph A. Jr. Califano to Jerre Mangione, June 6, 1978-July 21, 1978
Memorandum of understanding.
Box 166, Folder 1Teresa Cagliostro to Jerre Mangione, February 7, 1982
Box 166, Folder 1John A. Jr. Caldwell to Jerre Mangione, February 7, 1983
Box 166, Folder 1Jerre Mangione to Michael A. Caira, July 26, 1985
Box 166, Folder 1Malcolm Campbell to Jerre Mangione, October 30, 1985
Box 166, Folder 1Malcolm L. Call to Jerre Mangione, July 9, 1987-November 20, 1990
Box 166, Folder 1Cristina Cagetti to Jerre Mangione, December 1, 1988
Box 166, Folder 1Curt Cacioppo to Jerre Mangione, February 4, 1991
Includes attached flier and newsletter.
Box 166, Folder 1Annette Wheeler Cafarelli to Jerre Mangione, November 20, 1994
Box 166, Folder 1Edward Cabral to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 1Nunzia Calazzo to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 1Frank Caltabiano to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 1Sara & Leo Campanella to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 1Julia Campbell to Jerre Mangione, undated
June 24, no year.
Box 166, Folder 1Michael R. Campo to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 2Gilbert Cantor to Jerre Mangione, December 2, 1961-January 27, 1966
Box 166, Folder 2Elaine Cantor subject file, February 3, 1963
Box 166, Folder 2Ann Cannata to Jerre Mangione, December 30, 1971
Box 166, Folder 2Helene Cantarella to Jerre Mangione, December 15, 1974-April 2, 1993
Box 166, Folder 2Marie C. Cannon to Jerre Mangione, February 19, 1975
Box 166, Folder 2Dominic Candeloro subject file, October 7, 1977
Includes a recommendation by JM, biography of Candeloro, and fliers from "Italians in Chicago."
Box 166, Folder 2Jerre Mangione to Rose Ann Rabiola, December 3, 1979
Mentions Candeloro.
Box 166, Folder 2Carmen J. Carsello to Jerre Mangione, March 24, 1980
Mentions Candeloro.
Box 166, Folder 2Eugene B. Cantelupe subject file, November 23, 1983-December 2, 1983
Box 166, Folder 2Thomas D. Candreva subject file, December 8, 1983-January 2, 1985
Box 166, Folder 2Harold C. Cannon to Jerre Mangione, May 18, 1990-December 31, 1990
Box 166, Folder 3Michael Carella subject file, September 30, 1968-February 10, 1971
Box 166, Folder 3Antonio Carloni to Jerre Mangione, January 26, 1970-May 11, 1971
Box 166, Folder 3Rosemary Capello to Jerre Mangione, September 21, 1972-August 6, 1980
includes poetry by Capello
Box 166, Folder 3Ronald J. Caridi to Jerre Mangione, December 12, 1978-October 9, 1979
Box 166, Folder 3Michael Caponegro subject file, November 28, 1979
Box 166, Folder 3Gian Vittorio Caprara subject file, February 9, 1982
Box 166, Folder 3Rocco Caporale subject file, March 23, 1982-February 27, 1983
list of names included
Box 166, Folder 3Letterio Carlo subject file, July 24, 1986
Clipping attached.
Box 166, Folder 3Theresa M. Carilli to Jerre Mangione, April 16, 1987-July 11, 1987
Box 166, Folder 3Rosario Caputo to Jerre Mangione, May 8, 1990-June 24, 1996
Box 166, Folder 3Jerre Mangione to Luisa Caputo, April 21, 1993-September 17, 1994
Box 166, Folder 3Nunzia Carazzo subject file, July 19, 1996
Box 166, Folder 3Aldo Capitini to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 3Nick Capozio to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 4Phyllis Cassidy to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 4Carl Carmer to Jerre Mangione, October 18, 1961
Box 166, Folder 4Stuart Carroll to Jerre Mangione, January 21, 1963-January 26, 1968
Box 166, Folder 4Rachel Carson subject file, June 1, 1963-February 6, 1964
Box 166, Folder 4R.Verlin Cassill to Jerre Mangione, December 20, 1966-April 9, 1968
Box 166, Folder 4Jerre Mangione to Richard Case, January 11, 1969
Wirten on reverse of a letter to Margaret Burroughs, dated 01/12/69.
Box 166, Folder 4Virginia Spencer Carr subject file, December 2, 1972-July 31, 1973
Box 166, Folder 4Antoinette Carman to Jerre Mangione, May 19, 1973
Box 166, Folder 4Miriam Johnson Carreker to Jerre Mangione, July 6, 1973
Box 166, Folder 4Charles (Chick) Caruana to Jerre Mangione, January 23, 1974-July 25, 1988
Box 166, Folder 4Joseph Castaldo to Jerre Mangione, February 26, 1975-December 8, 1975
Box 166, Folder 4Virginia Cassiano to Jerre Mangione, March 30, 1976-April 27, 1976
Box 166, Folder 4Hayden Carruth to Jerre Mangione, March 29, 1977-February 3, 1980
Box 166, Folder 4Louis J. Carter to Jerre Mangione, July 13, 1977
Box 166, Folder 4Bobbi Carrey to Jerre Mangione, March 4, 1979
Box 166, Folder 4Carmen Carsello subject file, August 11, 1980
Attached letter Mary Carsello sent to Mrs. Cozzone in Campobasso.
Box 166, Folder 4Pierina B. Castiglione to Jerre Mangione, April 15, 1982-April 18, 1982
Il Giornalino
Box 166, Folder 4Arthur Casciato subject file, August 12, 1982-November 4, 1982
A reply by JM is written on the back of Casciato's letter.
Box 166, Folder 4Lettie Gay Carson to Jerre Mangione, December 3, 1982
Box 166, Folder 4Gerald Carson to Jerre Mangione, December 15, 1982-January 15, 1983
Box 166, Folder 4Giuseppe Cassini to Jerre Mangione, June 16, 1984-November 29, 1984
Box 166, Folder 4Laura Casal to Jerre Mangione, June 26, 1985-October 7, 1985
Box 166, Folder 4Robert P. Casey to Jerre Mangione, March 28, 1989
Box 166, Folder 4William Ridgeway Carpenter subject file, October 21, 1990
Includes poetry and other writing samples.
Box 166, Folder 4William Ridgeway Carpenter to University of Washington, November 3, 1990
A recommendation by JM to the English Grad Studies Chair of the University of Washington.
Box 166, Folder 4Francesca Castellano to Jerre Mangione, February 11, 1991
Includes a fax about JM.
Box 166, Folder 4Mary Cartier subject file, May 13, 1991
Box 166, Folder 4Rose Carrano subject file, June 4, 1992
Box 166, Folder 4John Castiello to Jerre Mangione, July 31, 1993
Box 166, Folder 4Helen Irene Carroll to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 4Jane Carter to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 4Maisie Cash to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 4Frank Casper to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 5George W. Cecil subject file, May 16, 1952
note from JM on letter
Box 166, Folder 5Bruce Catton subject file, July 13, 1960-December 26, 1963
Box 166, Folder 5Verda F. Cavallaro to Jerre Mangione, April 4, 1968-January 7, 1989
Box 166, Folder 5Horace R. Cayton to Jerre Mangione, January 4, 1969-August 12, 1969
Box 166, Folder 5Kathleen F. Cellura to Jerre Mangione, November 15, 1970
Box 166, Folder 5Leonardo Cavello to Jerre Mangione, July 18, 1973-November 4, 1974
Box 166, Folder 5Diana Cavallo subject file, March 10, 1974-October 10, 1991
Includes a resume, biography, and progress reports.
Box 166, Folder 5Verda Cavallaro to Peter J. Camiel, February 22, 1975
Mentions JM.
Box 166, Folder 5Gretta Baker to Dick Cavett, August 28, 1978
Mentions JM.
Box 166, Folder 5Paolo Pansa Cedronio to Jerre Mangione, December 9, 1978
Box 166, Folder 5Jerre Mangione to NEH Project, September 22, 1981
Mentions Cavallo.
Box 166, Folder 5Carmelita Celi to Jerre Mangione, December 14, 1983
Box 166, Folder 5Donna M. Cavallaro to Jerre Mangione, April 26, 1984
Box 166, Folder 5Nicole Catgenova subject file, June 13, 1996-October 21, 1997
Box 166, Folder 5Jerre Mangione to Bob, undated
Mentions Cavallo.
Box 166, Folder 6Richard Cheuey to Jerre Mangione, March 11, 1928-March 24, 1928
Box 166, Folder 6Allan G. Chester subject file, November 6, 1961-April 28, 1973
Box 166, Folder 6Louis Cerulli subject file, October 18, 1963-October 28, 1963
Box 166, Folder 6James Kirk Merrick to Allan G. Chester, November 23, 1963
Copied to JM.
Box 166, Folder 6John A. Cherry to Jerre Mangione, May 26, 1970-June 5, 1970
Box 166, Folder 6Susan Chaplin to Jerre Mangione, January 11, 1971
Box 166, Folder 6John Cheever to Jerre Mangione, July 21, 1971
Includes articles.
Box 166, Folder 6C.C.G. Chaplin to Jerre Mangione, November 12, 1971
Box 166, Folder 6June C. Chiavaroli subject file, October 13, 1972-January 31, 1973
Box 166, Folder 6Bette Chambers subject file, November 27, 1973-September 11, 1990
Box 166, Folder 6Robert Cherry to Jerre Mangione, July 29, 1979
Clipping.
Box 166, Folder 6Laura Maria Censabella subject file, August 16, 1979-December 17, 1993
Box 166, Folder 6Elio Cerini subject file, January 10, 1981-February 16, 1981
Box 166, Folder 6Enzo Centofanti to Jerre Mangione, April 7, 1981
Box 166, Folder 6Anna Lomax Chairetakis to Jerre Mangione, December 22, 1981-May 19, 1984
Box 166, Folder 6Jules Chametzky subject file, August 28, 1983-February 18, 1989
Box 166, Folder 6Teresa Cerasuola to Jerre Mangione, December 28, 1985
Box 166, Folder 6Louis Chibbaro subject file, March 31, 1986
Box 166, Folder 6Luis Chitarroni subject file, February 19, 1988
Box 166, Folder 6Clifford Champion to Jerre Mangione, November 7, 1988-April 21, 1989
Box 166, Folder 6William Chandler to Jerre Mangione, August 30, 1989
Box 166, Folder 6Eleanora Chiavetta subject file, March 31, 1991
Christmas card attached.
Box 166, Folder 6Nancy Grace to Jerre Mangione, undated
mentions Susan Chaplin
Box 166, Folder 6George Chiosa to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 7Franklin S. Clark subject file, December 28, 1951-July 4, 1994
Includes photograph.
Box 166, Folder 7John Ciardi subject file, November 23, 1957-December 9, 1965
Box 166, Folder 7Josephine Furman Clark to Clune, February 18, 1963
Mentions JM.
Box 166, Folder 7Josephine Furman Clark to Jerre Mangione, June 7, 1963
Box 166, Folder 7Martha Church subject file, October 28, 1963-November 27, 1963
East High librarian, regarding an exhibit on JM at East High.
Box 166, Folder 7John Clancy to Jerre Mangione, November 20, 1963
Box 166, Folder 7Charles N. Clark to Herman Goldberg, December 4, 1963
Mentions JM.
Box 166, Folder 7Charles N. Clark subject file, December 27, 1963-February 14, 1964
Box 166, Folder 7William Clark subject file, January 29, 1964
Box 166, Folder 7Jay Chute to Jerre Mangione, August 16, 1965-August 17, 1965
Box 166, Folder 7John Ciardi to Phoebe Larmore, September 28, 1965
Saturday Review
Box 166, Folder 7Elizabeth Cimmino to Jerre Mangione, March 19, 1967-July 13, 1970
Box 166, Folder 7Christian V. Cimmino to Jerre Mangione, May 13, 1967
Box 166, Folder 7William Cipolla to Jerre Mangione, October 18, 1967
Box 166, Folder 7Henry Christman to Jerre Mangione, August 1, 1968-February 25, 1969
Box 166, Folder 7Cornelia V. Christenson to Jerre Mangione, January 27, 1969
Box 166, Folder 7Nicholas A. Cipriani to Jerre Mangione, May 28, 1976-June 10, 1976
Box 166, Folder 7Anthony M. Cinquemani to Jerre Mangione, February 22, 1977-February 7, 1986
Box 166, Folder 7Dennis J. Clark to Jerre Mangione, March 4, 1977
Includes biographical note.
Box 166, Folder 7Joseph S. Clark to Jerre Mangione, May 24, 1978-October 19, 1978
Box 166, Folder 7Paul F. Clark to Jerre Mangione, August 7, 1978
Box 166, Folder 7Ann Mangione Cirone to Jerre Mangione, February 10, 1979
Box 166, Folder 7Giovanni Cicala to Jerre Mangione, October 1, 1980
Box 166, Folder 7Phyllis Clark to Jerre Mangione, November 5, 1980-January 10, 1981
Box 166, Folder 7Paolo Cinanni subject file, March 22, 1981
Box 166, Folder 7Michael R. Cioffi subject file, March 24, 1986-October 23, 1993
Includes articles.
Box 166, Folder 7Gaetano Cipolla subject file, October 1, 1990
Box 166, Folder 7Franklin S. Clark to Ruth Rosenberg-Naparsteck, June 28, 1993
Mentions JM.
Box 166, Folder 7Virginia B. Clark to Jerre Mangione, July 24, 1998
University of Pennsylvania
Box 166, Folder 7Carol Christ to Jerre Mangione, undated
5/20/199-
Box 166, Folder 7Peter to Jerre Mangione, undated
An invitation to John Clancy's party.
Box 166, Folder 7L? Clark to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 166, Folder 8Cyril Clemens to Jerre Mangione, November 1, 1972
Box 166, Folder 8John Cline to Jerre Mangione, November 4, 1982
A letter from Sharon Slotkin is attached.
Box 166, Folder 8Chuck Cline to Jerre Mangione, February 4, 1983-May 10, 1983
Includes an order form.
Box 166, Folder 8Christopher Clausen to Jerre Mangione, September 6, 1989
Box 166, Folder 8Nicholas Clifford subject file, January 6, 1994
Box 166, Folder 8Bill Clinton to Chuck Mangione, April 15, 1994
Includes a picture.
Box 166, Folder 8Sandy & Jerry Clitaroff to Jerre Mangione, undated
July 1986
Box 166, Folder 8Brad Clompus to Jerre Mangione, undated
9/1985; Poets & Writers, Inc. Includes bio.
Box 167, Folder 1Henry W. Clune subject file, March 22, 1956-January 30, 1993
Includes clippings and book reviews.
Box 167, Folder 1Russell Cohen to Henry W. Clune, February 18, 1963
Box 167, Folder 2Fabio Coen to William Morris, October 14, 1959
Mentions JM.
Box 167, Folder 2Arthur A. Cohen to Oliver G. Swan, December 18, 1959
Mentions Monte Allegro.
Box 167, Folder 2Fabio Coen subject file, April 10, 1960-January 12, 1979
Box 167, Folder 2Matthew J. Colfer to Jerre Mangione, March 23, 1962
Box 167, Folder 2Merle Colby subject file, August 13, 1963-September 11, 1963
Box 167, Folder 2Nicole? Colby to Jerre Mangione, September 11, 1963
Box 167, Folder 2Ralph Collier subject file, May 18, 1964-September 25, 1981
Box 167, Folder 2Lois Dwight Cole to Jerre Mangione, July 9, 1964
Box 167, Folder 2Tom Coelman subject file, February 24, 1966
Box 167, Folder 2Hennig Cohen to Jerre Mangione, January 26, 1967-September 2, 1982
Box 167, Folder 2Tom Cole to Jerre Mangione, September 26, 1967-January 24, 1968
Box 167, Folder 2Silvelle? Coen subject file, March 21, 1968-November 7, 1968
Box 167, Folder 2Zara Cohan to Jerre Mangione, September 14, 1969
Box 167, Folder 2Zelma E. Cogdill to Jerre Mangione, April 27, 1970
Box 167, Folder 2Thomas Cochran to Jerre Mangione, August 30, 1972
7/--/90
Box 167, Folder 2Ruth & Aaron Colish to Jerre Mangione, June 28, 1976
Box 167, Folder 2Massimo Cocchi subject file, April 24, 1977
Box 167, Folder 2Judith Beth Cohen to Jerre Mangione, July 9, 1979
Attached to correspondence with Wendy Hunter.
Box 167, Folder 2Sara Cohen to Jerre Mangione, February 18, 1980-December 8, 1988
A letter to Bert Horowitz is written on the back.
Box 167, Folder 2Howard A. II Coffin to Cricket Hastings, March 14, 1980
Mentions the Friends of Danilio Dolci.
Box 167, Folder 2Howard A. II Coffin to Jerre Mangione, March 15, 1980
Box 167, Folder 2Sue Coil subject file, August 21, 1980-October 28, 1980
Box 167, Folder 2Lita Indzel Cohen to Jerre Mangione, December 21, 1981
Box 167, Folder 2John R. Cochran to Jerre Mangione, February 14, 1982
Box 167, Folder 2Vineta Colby to Jerre Mangione, January 29, 1983
Box 167, Folder 2Scintilla Mariconda Coffman to Jerre Mangione, June 15, 1984-January 29, 1985
Box 167, Folder 2Ed Colker to Jerre Mangione, October 27, 1988
Box 167, Folder 2Jerre Mangione to Bert Horowitz, December 21, 1988
Mentions Sara Cohen; written on reverse of Cohen's letter.
Box 167, Folder 2David Cohen to Jerre Mangione, April 16, 1990
Box 167, Folder 2Eleanor Clymes to Jerre Mangione, December 6, 1990
Box 167, Folder 2Peter H. Clune to Jerre Mangione, December 27, 1993
Peter H. Clune was Henry Clune's son.
Box 167, Folder 2Rowna C. Cohen to Jerre Mangione, undated
July 14, no year.
Box 167, Folder 2J. Marshall Cole to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 167, Folder 2John Y. Cole to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 167, Folder 2Trish Coley to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 167, Folder 3Nina Collier to Jerre Mangione, September 1, 1969-September 20, 1969
Box 167, Folder 3Zena Hampson Collier subject file, November 28, 1972-May 11, 1996
folder of clippings
Box 167, Folder 3Zena Hampson Collier to Thomas Ryan, September 2, 1984
A newsletter mentioning JM, attached to a letter from JM to Collier.
Box 167, Folder 4Anna Brigante Colonna to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 167, Folder 4Beverly Colman to Jerre Mangione, January 18, 1972-February 28, 1972
Box 167, Folder 4Joel O. Conarroe subject file, September 10, 1974-December 9, 1993
Box 167, Folder 4Connaroe to Eliot Stellar, June 12, 1975
Box 167, Folder 4Rowland L. Collins subject file, January 7, 1977-January 20, 1977
Box 167, Folder 4Linda L. Colwell-Smith to Jerre Mangione, February 22, 1989
Box 167, Folder 4Gloria Collins to Jerre Mangione, August 9, 1989
Box 167, Folder 4Louise Collins to Jerre Mangione, August 9, 1989-June 5, 1993
Box 167, Folder 4Richard H. Collin to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 167, Folder 5Evan Connell subject file, January 12, 1964
February 19, no year; contact.
Box 167, Folder 5Earl Conrad subject file, October 26, 1967-June 11, 1974
Box 167, Folder 5Maria Concetto to Jerre Mangione, April 14, 1970
Box 167, Folder 5Corinne Conde to Jerre Mangione, December 4, 1972
Feburary 8, no year.
Box 167, Folder 5Francis J. III Connell subject file, September 13, 1973-January 7, 1974
Box 167, Folder 5Peter Conn to Donald Stewart, February 2, 1976
Mentions JM.
Box 167, Folder 5Richard Condorelli to Jerre Mangione, January 1, 1979-February 10, 1979
Box 167, Folder 5Marilyn Condini to Jerre Mangione, November 25, 1980-November 28, 1980
Attached is a letter to Mary Joyce Doyle, Director of the Bergenfield Free Library, concerning a speaking fee never paid to JM.
Box 167, Folder 5Joseph Conlin subject file, August 25, 1981-May 6, 1982
Box 167, Folder 6Jack Conroy to Jerre Mangione, December 26, 1950
Includes a picture and pamphlets.
Box 167, Folder 6Jerre Mangione to Elinore Standard, October 31, 1968
Box 167, Folder 6Douglas Wixson to Jerre Mangione, March 8, 1984
Mentions Jack Conroy.
Box 167, Folder 7Vera Cooke subject file, January 26, 1933
Recommendation for JM from a Rochester librarian.
Box 167, Folder 7Donald E. Cooke to Jerre Mangione, November 20, 1959
Box 167, Folder 7Charna Cook subject file, October 17, 1967-November 15, 1967
Box 167, Folder 7Leonard Cooke subject file, March 2, 1969
Box 167, Folder 7Jack Coope to Jerre Mangione, March 2, 1974
Box 167, Folder 7Francesco Cordasco to Jerre Mangione, June 1, 1974-November 20, 1974
Includes an article.
Box 167, Folder 7Frank J. Coppa subject file, July 23, 1981-September 29, 1981
Box 167, Folder 7Arturo Conte subject file, March 22, 1982-May 8, 1982
Box 167, Folder 7Marc-Antonio Consoli subject file, February 27, 1983-May 30, 1987
Box 167, Folder 7Marcia Corbino to Jerre Mangione, March 25, 1985
Box 167, Folder 7Dana L. Cooke subject file, November 5, 1990-October 31, 1991
Box 167, Folder 7James Cooper subject file, June 9, 1993-June 27, 1993
Two versions of the same letter.
Box 167, Folder 7Emilie Cook subject file, January 6, 1994
Box 168, Folder 1Paul Corey subject file, March 1, 1937-November 10, 1992
Box 168, Folder 1Paul Corey to New York Times, January 31, 1973-April 7, 1984
Box 168, Folder 1Paul Corey to Craig Dean Willis, March 22, 1984
Box 168, Folder 1Paul Corey to Lincoln, March 8, 1991-April 29, 1991
Box 168, Folder 1Joanie Morgan to Jerre Mangione, April 29, 1991-December 29, 1992
Mentions Corey and Lincoln.
Box 168, Folder 2Ruth Lechlitner Corey subject file, December 24, 1985-December 25, 1988
Box 168, Folder 2Anne Corey subject file, February 18, 1993-February 28, 1993
Box 168, Folder 3Oswald Cortese to Jerre Mangione, January 5, 1967-April 19, 1969
Box 168, Folder 3Howard McKinley Corning to Jerre Mangione, March 1, 1969
August 16, no year.
Box 168, Folder 3Matthew Costanzo to Jerre Mangione, March 25, 1970
Box 168, Folder 3Nina Costanza subject file, July 12, 1973
Box 168, Folder 3Carolyn W. Cornwell to Jerre Mangione, May 1, 1975
Box 168, Folder 3Mary (Maria) Costanza to Jerre Mangione, March 20, 1979-June 15, 1992
Box 168, Folder 3Mary Costanza to Ray, July 30, 1979
Mentions the Friends of Danilo Dolci.
Box 168, Folder 3John Costanza to Jerre Mangione, October 18, 1979-October 13, 1986
Box 168, Folder 3Henry J. Cornish to Jerre Mangione, December 18, 1981
Box 168, Folder 3Violet & Roger Cornish to Jerre Mangione, March 23, 1989-June 28, 1992
Box 168, Folder 3Richard Cosma subject file, October 4, 1989-September 25, 1992
Box 168, Folder 3Linda Cornwell to Jerre Mangione, November 5, 1991
Box 168, Folder 3Jerre Mangione to Giuseppe Costa, July 27, 1995-September 9, 1995
Box 168, Folder 3Carela D. Corse to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 168, Folder 3Jarvus? Costillo to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 168, Folder 4Harold E. Cowles to Jerre Mangione, March 24, 1953
Box 168, Folder 4Vittorio Cottafavi subject file, February 14, 1955-December 30, 1955
Box 168, Folder 4William T. Jr. Covington to Jerre Mangione, May 13, 1964
Box 168, Folder 4Norman Cousins subject file, March 17, 1966-March 13, 1967
Box 168, Folder 4John P. Cowden to Jerre Mangione, September 30, 1972-February 13, 1973
Box 168, Folder 4Leonardo Covello subject file, July 18, 1973-March 5, 1993
Includes an order form.
Box 168, Folder 4Jerre Mangione to Daniel D. Cowell, February 28, 1983
Box 168, Folder 4Steve Courtney subject file, February 8, 1993
Box 168, Folder 5Malcolm Cowley to Jerre Mangione, January 16, 1935-September 23, 1985
Includes articles.
Box 168, Folder 5Malcolm Cowley to Oliver G. Swan, October 22, 1963
Mentions JM.
Box 168, Folder 5Muriel Cowley to Pat Mangione, May 3, 1966
Muriel Cowley was Malcolm Cowley's wife.
Box 168, Folder 5Malcolm Cowley to David H. Gilbert, August 15, 1980
Mentions the Federal Writers' Project.
Box 168, Folder 5Richard Cowley to Jerre Mangione, July 10, 1984
Richard Cowley is Malcolm Cowley's son.
Box 168, Folder 6Harold & Mildred Coy subject file, July 24, 1963-December 29, 1972
Box 168, Folder 6Daniel Coxe to Paul D'Ortona, February 23, 1965-February 26, 1965
Mentions JM.
Box 168, Folder 6Dotty & Daniel Coxe to Jerre Mangione, March 4, 1970
Box 168, Folder 6Frances Cox to Jerre Mangione, August 9, 1975
Box 168, Folder 6Weld Coxe to Jerre Mangione, August 7, 1993-November 25, 1996
Box 168, Folder 7Nelson Antrim Crawford to Jerre Mangione, February 2, 1934
Box 168, Folder 7Agnes Cronin subject file, October 27, 1936-October 5, 1937
Box 168, Folder 7Jerre Mangione to Robert Cromie, February 5, 1969-October 14, 1972
Box 168, Folder 7Alan Cranston to Jerre Mangione, June 15, 1972-August 2, 1991
Box 168, Folder 7Sylvia E. Crane to Jerre Mangione, May 13, 1974
Box 168, Folder 7Joan Crowell to Jerre Mangione, February 6, 1975-May 1, 1975
Includes a letter to Danilo Dolci.
Box 168, Folder 7Joan Crowell to Danilo Dolce, October 30, 1975
Box 168, Folder 7Roger G. Crockett to Jerre Mangione, May 26, 1976
Box 168, Folder 7Anthony J. Cucchiara to Jerre Mangione, January 18, 1979
Box 168, Folder 7John R. Crocker to Jerre Mangione, January 24, 1979
Box 168, Folder 7John J. Culley to Ellis Amburn, February 9, 1981
Mentions JM.
Box 168, Folder 7Joseph Vincent Cuffari to Jerre Mangione, April 21, 1982
Box 168, Folder 7Joyce Creamer subject file, January 11, 1983-May 9, 1986
Box 168, Folder 7David Cronin to Jerre Mangione, January 29, 1988-January 23, 1991
Box 168, Folder 7Elizabeth Cummins subject file, September 11, 1991-September 30, 1991
Box 168, Folder 7Aldo Cuneo subject file, January 9, 1995
Box 168, Folder 8George & Sylvia Cuomo subject file, May 13, 1984-June 28, 1993
Box 168, Folder 8Mario M. Cuomo subject file, July 1, 1984-December 22, 1992
Includes articles, notes, and pictures.
Box 168, Folder 8Matilda Raffa Cuomo subject file, February 8, 1985-May 10, 1991
Box 168, Folder 8Paul Vertes to Jerre Mangione, January 18, 1993
Mentions George Cuomo, Random House.
Box 168, Folder 8Kristine Puopolo to Jerre Mangione, February 26, 1993
Mentions George Cuomo, Random House.
Box 168, Folder 9Allen Curnow subject file, October 5, 1966-December 5, 1966
Box 168, Folder 9Stuart Curran to Jerre Mangione, December 12, 1976-February 29, 1980
Mentions JM.
Box 168, Folder 9Frank Cuzzillo to Jerre Mangione, January 21, 1979
Box 168, Folder 9Jerre Mangione to Arthur Curley, April 15, 1986
Box 168, Folder 9Joyce Curci subject file, April 25, 1993-July 7, 1993
Box 168, Folder 9Wystan? Curnow to Jerre Mangione, undated
Wystan Curnow was Allen Curnow's son.
Box 169, Folder 1Sue D'Amico subject file, April 23, 1944-August 2, 1989
Article.
Box 169, Folder 1Sam D'Amico to Jerre Mangione, July 8, 1962-July 26, 1983
Box 169, Folder 1Oreste D'Arconte subject file, June 27, 1966-September 9, 1966
Includes poetry and a recommendation.
Box 169, Folder 1Ernani John D'Angelo to Jerre Mangione, May 15, 1976
Box 169, Folder 1William D'Antonio to Jerre Mangione, May 17, 1977-May 27, 1977
Box 169, Folder 1Rita D'Angelo to Jerre Mangione, October 5, 1978-November 14, 1978
A reply is written on the reverse.
Box 169, Folder 1Vaneita D'Andree to Jerre Mangione, January 7, 1981
Box 169, Folder 1Joseph D'Amico to Jerre Mangione, June 29, 1981
Box 169, Folder 1Alfonse D'Amato to Fabiano, May 6, 1986
Mentions JM.
Box 169, Folder 1Anthony Bevilacqua to Rocky D'Erasmo, March 22, 1989
Box 169, Folder 1Rocky D'Erasmo subject file, June 8, 1989
Includes articles and photos.
Box 169, Folder 1Lawrence D'Elena to Jerre Mangione, January 9, 1991
Box 169, Folder 1Tasca d'Almerita to Vaccaro, May 16, 1992
Box 169, Folder 1Anne D'Allura to Jerre Mangione, March 15, 1993
Article.
Box 169, Folder 1M. D'Urso to Jerre Mangione, February 5, 1994
Box 169, Folder 1Jerre Mangione to Antonio D'Alfonso, June 8, 1996
Box 169, Folder 1Marie Vittorie D'Amico to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 169, Folder 1Anne d'Harnoncourt to Jerre Mangione, undated
Philadelphia Museum of Art. 2nd page only.
Box 169, Folder 3Robert Dash to Oliver G. Swan, July 23, 1959
Box 169, Folder 3Wally Davies to Jerre Mangione, August 30, 1967
Box 169, Folder 3Julius Davidon subject file, November 9, 1967-March 10, 1972
Box 169, Folder 3Alfred S. Dashiell to Jerre Mangione, November 18, 1967
Box 169, Folder 3Stewart Dalzell to Jerre Mangione, August 9, 1969
2nd page of one letter only.
Box 169, Folder 3Edward Dahlberg subject file, December 22, 1969-July 19, 1971
Box 169, Folder 3Betty Daly to Jerre Mangione, April 29, 1970
Box 169, Folder 3Catherine Daleo subject file, March 17, 1971-October 17, 1971
Box 169, Folder 3Toni Valk to C. Daleo, March 25, 1971
Mentions JM.
Box 169, Folder 3Ernest R. Dalton subject file, March 8, 1972-March 13, 1972
Box 169, Folder 3Jonathan Daniels subject file, November 5, 1972-November 12, 1972
Box 169, Folder 3Constance H. Dallas to Jerre Mangione, February 20, 1973-February 24, 1973
Box 169, Folder 3Ann Davidon to Jerre Mangione, February 23, 1975-April 18, 1978
Box 169, Folder 3Rosenblum Darren subject file, April 6, 1988
Box 169, Folder 3John Daniels subject file, February 4, 1992-March 1, 1992
Box 169, Folder 3Marilyn Dannentanno to Jerre Mangione, undated
June 6, no year.
Box 169, Folder 4Christopher Davis subject file, November 28, 1958-November 23, 1965
Box 169, Folder 4Jerre Mangione to Gordon N. Ray, February 3, 1961
Mentions Christopher Davis.
Box 169, Folder 4Peter H. Davison subject file, June 12, 1963-June 18, 1963
Box 169, Folder 4Sandra Davis subject file, February 8, 1966-April 11, 1966
Box 169, Folder 4Dorothy Day to Jerre Mangione, February 20, 1968
Clippings from Fall 1968.
Box 169, Folder 4Dale Davis subject file, August 31, 1968-December 1, 1970
Box 169, Folder 4R.G. Davis-Poynter to Innes Rose, October 24, 1968
Mentions JM.
Box 169, Folder 4Andrew I. Dayton to Jerre Mangione, November 9, 1975
Box 169, Folder 4Jerre Mangione to Sylvan Karchmer, June 4, 1976
Box 169, Folder 4Allen III Davis subject file, September 9, 1983-July 6, 1987
Box 169, Folder 4John Davis subject file, January 16, 1984-January 21, 1985
Box 169, Folder 4James Davis to Jerre Mangione, February 3, 1987
Box 169, Folder 4Julia M. Davis to Jerre Mangione, January 29, 1993
Box 169, Folder 4Sharon Cornella Davis to Jerre Mangione, March 29, 1993
Box 169, Folder 4Jerre Mangione to Howard Davis, March 8, 1995
Box 169, Folder 4William L. Day to Jerre Mangione, undated
11/9/75?
Box 169, Folder 5deFord to Jerre Mangione, August 8, 1939-September 2, 1972
Box 169, Folder 5Roy De Groot to Jerre Mangione, March 25, 1948-June 10, 1948
Box 169, Folder 5Jerre Mangione to Edgardo Sogno del Vallino, December 1, 1960
Box 169, Folder 5L. Sprague de Camp subject file, January 13, 1964-January 27, 1969
Box 169, Folder 5Susan Decker to Jerre Mangione, October 21, 1965
Box 169, Folder 5Giulio de Moro to Jerre Mangione, December 14, 1968
Box 169, Folder 5A. Grace DeFrancesco to Jerre Mangione, April 21, 1970
Box 169, Folder 5Violette de Mazia to Jerre Mangione, December 31, 1970-January 11, 1971
Box 169, Folder 5Suzanne Delehanty to G. Holmes Perkins, June 10, 1971-July 6, 1971
Box 169, Folder 5Tula Demetrakakes to Jerre Mangione, March 11, 1972
Box 169, Folder 5Ruth Dean to Jerre Mangione, September 12, 1972-January 16, 1982
Box 169, Folder 5Jerre Mangione to Richard De Gennaro, September 29, 1972
Box 169, Folder 5Midge Decter to Jerre Mangione, November 10, 1972
Box 169, Folder 5Joseph Jay Deiss to Jerre Mangione, February 1, 1973
Box 169, Folder 5Charles DeFanti to Jerre Mangione, February 27, 1973-December 21, 1973
Box 169, Folder 5Achille DeBerardinis to Jerre Mangione, May 24, 1973
Box 169, Folder 5Jerre Mangione to University of Iowa, October 26, 1973
Includes a resume; mentions Delaney.
Box 169, Folder 5Suzanne Delehanty subject file, April 22, 1976-February 13, 1978
Box 169, Folder 5Lowell Rheinheimer to Jerre Mangione, October 14, 1976
Includes an itinerary; mentions Lanza del Vasto.
Box 169, Folder 5Joseph W. deFuria to Jerre Mangione, June 21, 1978
Box 169, Folder 5Alessandro Cortese de Bosis subject file, October 24, 1978-July 13, 1981
Box 169, Folder 5Priscilla G. DeAngelis subject file, December 4, 1979-December 7, 1979
Box 169, Folder 5Bill DeMarco to Jerre Mangione, November 10, 1980
Box 169, Folder 5Jerre Mangione to Mimmo DeMasi, March 22, 1981-May 22, 1981
Box 169, Folder 5Michael D. De Michele to Jerre Mangione, November 10, 1981-October 6, 1982
Box 169, Folder 5Nicoletta Della Casa to Jerre Mangione, January 11, 1982-May 6, 1982
Box 169, Folder 5Angelo DeLeur to Jerre Mangione, July 26, 1983
Box 169, Folder 5David DeLaura subject file, May 16, 1986-November 21, 1990
Box 169, Folder 5David DeLaura to Faculty of Upenn, June 6, 1986
Box 169, Folder 5Luca del Balzo to Jerre Mangione, October 16, 1987
Box 169, Folder 5Marge & Verl DeCamp to Jerre Mangione, undated
Box 169, Folder 5Lina del Tinto Demarsky to Sonny Mehta, September 24, 1992
Mentions JM.
Box 169, Folder 5Lina del Tinto Demarsky to Jerre Mangione, October 2, 1992
Box 169, Folder 5Roberta De Martini subject file, January 13, 1993-March 20, 1997
Box 169, Folder 5Jerre Mangione to John S. DeLibera, September 12, 1994
Box 169, Folder 5Ada & Paolo De Martini to Jerre Ma