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JAN BARRY ARCHIVE INVENTORY (Apr. 9, 2010) Compiled by John K. McAskill GENERAL CONTENTS BOX 1 Book consultations (1 file) p. 2 R.R. Bowker correspondence and forms (1 file) p. 4 David Braum correpondence (1 file) p. 4 Demilitarized zones (DMZ) papers (24 files) p. 4-31 Book fairs (1 file) p. 31 East River Anthology papers (8 files) p. 31-38 BOX 2 1st Casualty Press (1CP) with some Winning hearts and minds (WHAM) papers (4 files) p. 39-54 International directory – Dustbooks (1 file) p. 54 Kieu - correspondence [chiefly with Tran Van Dinh] about about Barry’s adaptation of the poem Kim Van Kieu as a stage play (1 file) p. 54-57 Peace is our profession (PIOP) papers (8 files) p. 57-71 Carl D. Rogers papers (1 file) p. 71 Veterans yellow pages (1 file) p. 71 Winning hearts and minds (WHAM) papers (6 files) p. 72-75 BOX 3 (files added Oct. 2009) Demilitarized zones (DMZ) art work, manuscripts and sales and distribution information (13 files) p. 77-86 NAME INDEX p. 87-96

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JAN BARRY ARCHIVE INVENTORY (Apr. 9, 2010) Compiled by John K. McAskill

GENERAL CONTENTS

BOX 1

Book consultations (1 file) p. 2 R.R. Bowker correspondence and forms (1 file) p. 4 David Braum correpondence (1 file) p. 4 Demilitarized zones (DMZ) papers (24 files) p. 4-31 Book fairs (1 file) p. 31 East River Anthology papers (8 files) p. 31-38

BOX 2

1st Casualty Press (1CP) with some Winning hearts and minds (WHAM) papers (4 files) p. 39-54

International directory – Dustbooks (1 file) p. 54 Kieu - correspondence [chiefly with Tran Van Dinh]

about about Barry’s adaptation of the poem Kim Van Kieu as a stage play (1 file) p. 54-57

Peace is our profession (PIOP) papers (8 files) p. 57-71 Carl D. Rogers papers (1 file) p. 71 Veterans yellow pages (1 file) p. 71 Winning hearts and minds (WHAM) papers

(6 files) p. 72-75

BOX 3 (files added Oct. 2009) Demilitarized zones (DMZ) art work, manuscripts

and sales and distribution information (13 files) p. 77-86

NAME INDEX p. 87-96

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(File folder titles given as originally labeled in manuscript by J. Barry) BOX 1 Folder 1.1. Book consultations (theses, courses) Beidler, Philip D. (Univ. of Alabama, Dept. of English)

Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 20, 1981) thanks for help in acquiring permissions for his book [American literature and the experience of Vietnam] and his need to contact W.D. Ehrhart, Basil T. Paquet and Larry Rottmann. Copy of Barry’s response typed on the verso.

Callinicos, Helen. (Peoria, IL) Letter to Elizabeth Pochoda at East River Anthology (TLS Feb. 28, 1977)

requesting help in identifying Vietnam veteran authors for a bibliography and a course she wants to teach on Vietnam veteran writings at Bradley University.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 13, 1977) attached. Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 23, 1977) thanking Barry for help and lamenting

publisher’s reluctance to publish Vietnam veterans’ writing. Dougall, Lucy. (World Without War Council of Greater Seattle)

Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 28, 1978) thanks for the helpful response to her author’s query (author not identified).

Ettenson, Paul A. (Oyster Bay, NY) Letter (TLS Aug. 3, 1977) laments loss of 1st Casualty Press; trying to recover his

ms from the UConn archives; still looking for a publisher; comments on Ron Kovic’s book; orders a copy of Demilitarized zones. Ms note by Barry “book sent 8-6-77”.

Copy of letter to Paul Ettenson (TL Sept. 25, 1977) comments and responds to Ettenson’s letter of Aug. 3, 1977.

Letter to Barry (TLS Sept. 29, 1977) thanks for reply; comments on lack of response from UConn archives; writing a piece on Karen Silkwood for Newsday; will review DMZ for Newsday; “PS Have you read Caputo’s Rumor of war? Fine book”.

Letter to Barry (ALS Mar. 1, 1978) has interest from large publisher in an anthology of Vietnam fiction, verse and diaries from previously published sources; Newsday declined to review DMZ (they stay away from small presses); preparing a book for Doubleday on journalist Don Marquis.

Copy of Barry’s reply (TL Mar 5, 1978) attached: discusses reprint rights; not sure what he and Ehrhart will do with the East River Anthology project.

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Hasford, Gustav. (Santa Monica, CA)

Letter to Barry (TLS May 10, 1977) “Dear Jan: Are you still out there...” and transmitting a copy of “a novel about the Marine Corps in Viet Nam.” Ms note by Barry “sent note – 7/7/77”.

Copy of letter to Gustav Hasford (TL Aug. 28, 1977) with comments and suggestions on Short timers ms (2 leaves)

_____________. (Athens, Greece) Postcard to Barry (Feb?, 1978) thanks for comments on The short timers (see

Barry letter Aug. 28, 1977 above) and discusses publishing plans. Gives West L.A., CA return address. Ms note by Barry: “2/27/78 –sent note of luck”.

_____________. (West L.A., CA) Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 16, 1978) Thanks again for comments on Short timers;

still would like comment from W.D. Ehrhart on his ms; ordered a copy of Demilitarized zones; his editor submitted Short timers to Joseph Papp for possible production as a play; comments on the film Coming home, his anticipation of Apocalypse now, and that “Dispatches by Mike Herr ... [is] the best book about the war so far.” Ms note by Barry “sent ms to Bill 3/23/78”.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 23, 1978) clarifying production of Winning hearts and minds as a play by his wife, Joseph Papp’s ruthless behavior, his split with Rottmann and Paquet and resignation from 1st Casualty Press.

Hough, Robert W. (Cambridge, MA) Letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 7, 1977) transmitting prospectus (7 leaves) for his

Harvard Univ. dissertation on Vietnam War poetry and requesting Barry’s help in finding additional Vietnam War poets. Ms note by Barry “Answered 12/13/77”.

Margulis, Avis. (Bridgewater, N.J.) Letter to Barry (ALS Dec?, 1980) with questions for Barry about Vietnam War

soldier poets and his literary background. Copy of letter from Barry (TLS Dec. 10, 1980) in response attached.

Weisenford, Janet. (New College, Sarasota, FL) Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 6, 1977) requesting information in support of her thesis

[What songs the soldiers sang: a soldier’s view of the Vietnam War]. With Barry’s manuscript notes.

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Folder 1.2. R. R. Bowker. Miscellaneous forms and correspondence with East River Anthology concerning the

listing of Demilitarized zones (1976), Winning hearts and minds (1977 reissue) and Peace is our profession (1980) in Bowker’s Books in print and other publications and the acquisition of ISBNs for these works. [ca. 30 items dated 1976-1981]

Folder 1.3. Braum, D. Braum, David. (FL?)

Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 24, 1972) Sorry he didn’t make New Years party; he and Sheila plan to seek a divorce; encloses his memoir of a day in Vietnam: A day in a far away place (17 leaves).

Letter to Barry (ALS Apr. 28, 1972) thanks for WHAM; encloses a series of “The Indians lore again”; “Maybe you can use it. Maybe you could straighten out A day in a far away place too”; thinking of writing about his first contact with the Montagnards, a story of a 20th century young man meeting a Stone Age man.

Folder also contains fragment of an envelope with May 12, 1970 postage stamp and Tulsa, OK address for Braum, but ms note by Barry on the piece reads “Sent note on ‘Peace’ flyer 6/7/79”.

Folder 1.4. DMZ art work Knowlton, George. (Kingston, RI)

Three letters to Barry (Apr. 1976) offering to do illustrations for DMZ and providing samples of his work.

Miscellaneous samples of promotional flyers for other publications and a mock-up and copies of a DMZ flyer soliciting submissions (ca. 15 items)

Folder 1.5. DMZ bio. letters Form letters (dated Apr. 28, 1976) from East River Anthology (Perkasie, PA) to the

various authors in the DMZ collection. The letters transmit final proofs of the author’s submissions, a release form setting forth the rights and privileges of both the author and East River Anthology, and a brief biographical information form with the author’s responses in manuscript (ca. 60 items)

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Folder 1.6. DMZ correspondence (A-J) Abbott, Gregory L. (Salt Lake City, UT)

Letter to Barry (ALS Dec. 1, 1975) with resume attached; thanks Barry for the letter and prospectus dated October; interested to hear what happened to 1st Casualty Press; glad his manuscript is in the UConn archive, but not happy someone else was paid for it; transmits an ms copy of his Vietnam novel [No one said it would be easy – cataloged separately for the Vietnam literature collection] which deals with “an individuals loss of ambition and sanity, [and] his self imprisonment for the part he played in the war...”; offers to provide art work for DMZ.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec 22, 1975) in response attached: “It is undoubtably beyond my present vocabulary to describe my reaction to reading your novel ms...”; offers to publish selections in DMZ and use some of Abbott’s art.

Allen, Bert. (Clayton, MO) Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 31, 1976) transmitting two poems for DMZ [not

present] Anderson, Carl. (Troutdale, OR)

Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Mar. 26, 1976) gives permission to use “Janus enemy” and contributes $5 for a copy of DMZ.

Appleman, Phil. (Dept. of English, Indiana Univ., Bloomington, IN) Letter to Ehrhart transmitting more poems and including his vita. Postcard to Ehrhart (Feb. 14, 1976) thanks for your letter and gives right to use

“Waiting for the fire”. Atkin, Carol. (New York, NY)

Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Jan. 29, 1976) transmits a poem [not present], is pleased with revival of the anthology and comments on demise of 1st Casualty Press: “I think you are being unfair in implicating Basil and Wayne for misconduct...” Larry Rottmann was responsible.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 31, 1976) in response attached giving details of the 1st Casualty Press financial irregularities and demise.

Balaban, John. (College of Liberal Arts, Penn State Univ.) Letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 24, 1975) describing why he missed contributing to

WHAM; encloses some previously published poems and some unpublished ones [not present] for DMZ.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 11, 1976) in response describing purpose of DMZ and giving his reactions to Balaban’s writings.

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 19, 1976) giving permission to use the “Orpheus” poem; does not know where John Lewallen is; sending a story of Steve Erhart that he edited after Erhart’s death from cancer in 1974. Ms notes by Barry and Ehrhart.

Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (TL May 16, 1976) pleased to see DMZ is coming out; encloses another poem they may wish to use; forwarded release form

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to Univ. of Pittsburgh Press which has copyrights – please credit them; PS mentions change of date required in “Graveyard at Bald Eagle”.

___________. (Bucharest, Rumania [APO New York]) Postcard to Barry (Apr. 5, 1977) “Thanks for your worry”. Is OK but nearly

killed. Has an article coming out in Winter 1976/77 Hudson review. Belanger, Chuck. (Chicago, IL)

Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Oct. 24, 1975) describing his military background as Air Cav pilot and his desire to get published and requesting more information on DMZ.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 31, 1975) in response attached describing his conception of DMZ.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 27, 1976) apologizing for long silence due to two bouts of flu since Belanger’s mss arrived; accepts some poems for consideration; returns other pieces as too long or off topic; describes DMZ financing; P.S. mentions addition of Peter Mahoney to DMZ as an editor and some artists who have helped.

Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 2, 1976) sympathizing with debilitation from the flu; has sold a “pulp type novel” to Playboy Press [The five man war]; Larry Heineman is refusing to contribute to DMZ; two other writers he contacted are writing more in-country material rather than the back-home material DMZ wants.

Letter to Ehrhart (TLS May 6, 1976) on difficulty editing a poem; wants to stick with the metaphor of the “Vieteran as an old man returned to the once native now foreign land that spawned him...”; transmits his final version “at the risk of exclusion from the collection”.

Berkowitz, Mike. (Menlo Park, CA) Six brief letters to both Barry and Ehrhart (both TLS and ALS Mar.-May 1976)

concerning the submission of poems; his financial situation; his problems with the government over his draft resistance.

Berry, D. C. (David Chapman). (Dept. of English, Univ. of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS) Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Oct. 29, 1975) has not published another book

since Saigon cemetary; has a new collection called Punji in the works; offers poems from Punji for DMZ.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 12, 1976) attached; approaching March deadline; would like to use several poems from Saigon cemetery.

Letter to Barry (ALS Feb. 16, 1976) permission to use poems from Saigon cemetery.

Black, Alex M. (Ann Arbor, MI) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Apr. 16, [1976]) granting permission to use two poems in

DMZ. Letter to Ehrhart and Barry (ALS July 21, [1976]) approving final proof,

commending the project and ordering 10 copies of DMZ. Bowie, S. (Fresno, CA)

Two letters to Ehrhart and Barry (TLS Nov. 19, 1975 and [Apr.? 1976]) offering poem for new anthology and inquiring how things were progressing.

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Brokaw, Richard M. (Memphis, TN) Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 7, 1976) transmitting copies of his Second efforts and Bits & pieces [both copies cataloged separately in the Vietnam literature collection at La Salle]; grants permission to use; thanks for considering him for DMZ; endeavoring to raise money. Has Barry’s ms note “DMZ mailing w/note 4/7/76”.

Brown, Steven Ford. (Editor, Thunder City Press, Birminham, AL) Four letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Nov. 9, 1975 – [Apr.?] 1976) offering

some poems; sorry for end of 1st Casualty Press; suggesting other sources of poems; transmitting revised poems; what happened to “America, America”?; please return to him because it has final revisions he did not keep a record of.

Childs, Geoffrey. (Bryn Athyn, PA) Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 5, 1975) thanks for history of 1st Casualty Press;

keeping the Indo-China experience before the public is important; transmiting revised ms of an article Rottmann accepted for Postmortum; gives brief summary of his military career and life since.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 24, 1975) in response attached; thanks for the ms; gives DMZ editorial guidelines and restrictions; hopes to rise from the ashes of 1st Casualty.

Clifton, Merritt. (San Jose, CA) Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Apr. 30, 1976) thanks for accepting poem and

will help with reviews. Clover, Lionel. (College Park, MD)

Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Oct. 30, 1975) received letter regarding Tim’s [Timothy Clover, 1947-1968] book “The leaves of my trees, still green” and encloses copy; feel free to use poems from it; also enclosing two poems he wrote in 1968 after Tim’s death. With ms note “WDE wrote”.

Two letters to Ehrhart (TLS Aug. 11 and ALS Aug. 16, 1976) expressing deep interest in DMZ and requesting two more copies be sent.

Colburn, George C. (St. Paul, MN) Seven letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Feb. 2-Dec. 7, 1976) offering poems for

the anthology; contacts with Chuck Logan; attempts to place DMZ in local bookstores.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 22, 1976) thanks for tracking down Logan; chaos as DMZ publishing deadline approaches.

Cole, Lawrence (Duff). (San Francisco, CA) Eight letters to Barry and Ehrhart (Oct. 20, 1975-Mar. 11, 1977) just finished MA

in creative writing at SF State and offers poetry and short stories that might be of interest; tries to get review of DMZ in the Bay guardian; helps with distribution to bookstores in Bay area.

Letter from Barry (TLS Mar. 21, 1977) thanks for review in Bay Guardian; sold 1500 copies of DMZ so far; plans to get more reviews.

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Coleman, Horace. (Dept. of English, Ohio Univ., Athens, OH)

Three letters (ALS Nov. 14, 1975-June 9, 1976) offering poems; heard NPR broadcast; thinks DMZ will get good press. Includes newspaper clipping (May 3, 1976) about a poetry reading by Coleman.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 24, 1975) responding to poems. Cross, Frank. (Chowchilla, CA)

Five letters to Barry and Ehrhart (ALS Dec. 14, 1975-Feb. 1, 1977) one with poem “Here’s one for Ed” attached.

Copies of two letters from Barry (TL Dec 5, 1975 and Dec 22, 1975) Dooley, John. (Chattanooga, TN)

Seven letters to Ehrhart (ALS and 2 TLS Feb. 16, 1976-July 18, 1977) Ellis, R. Joseph. (Hartford, CT)

Two letters to Barry (TLS Feb. 15, 1976 and ALS undated). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 8, 1976) attached.

Fritzinger, Dennis. (Berkeley, CA) Two letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Jan.? and Dec.? 1976)

Gomsrud, Lowell. (Minneapolis, MN) Four letters to Barry (TLS and ALS Dec. 9, 1975-Feb. 16, 1977)

Grajewski, Stanley. (Monticello, NY) Two postcards and two letters to Barry (Dec. 1975-4 Feb. 1976). Copies of two letters from Barry (TL Dec. 15, 1975 and Jan. 26, 1976)

Hassett, Steve. (Buffalo, NY) Four letters to Barry and Ehrhart [TLS Mar. 1-Aug. 25, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL July 7, 1978) with brochure for Artpark Poetry

Festival to be held July 5-30 at SUNY Buffalo inquiring if Hassett will attend.

Hawkins, Tom. (Raleigh, NC) Six letters to Barry [ALS and TLS Sept. 11, 1974-Aug. 3, 1976). Copy letter from Barry (TL Nov 19, 1974).

Higgins, Frank. (Independence, MO) Letter to Ehrhart (ALS Mar 6, 1976?). Postcard to Ehrhart (1976).

Hirz, Frederick. (Tuscaloosa, AL) Two letters (ALS Aug. 30, 1975 and Feb. 1976?).

Jex, Wayne R. (Fairbanks, AK) (see also Folder 3.2) Four letters to Barry and Ehrhart (ALS Oct. 27, 1975-Sept. 28, 1978)

Johnson, Michael H. (Lansing, MI) Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 16, 1976).

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Folder 1.7. DMZ correspondence (K-N) Kohler, Harrison. (Atlanta, GA)

Three letters to Barry (ALS Sept. 22, 1975 and TLS Apr. ?, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sep 29, 1975).

Kowit, Steve. (San Diego, CA) Postcard to Ehrhart (Apr. 6, 1976) Letter to Ehrhart (ALS n.d. 1976?)

Krohn, Herbert. (Rye, NY and other places) Letter to Barry (ALS Sept. 16, 1975). Four postcards to Barry (Nov. 13, 1975, Apr. 10 and 30, and May 10, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 8, 1976).

Langbein, Bruce. (Minneapolis, MN) Five letters to Barry and Ehrhart (ALS and TLS Sept. 10, 1975-Dec. 2, 1976).

Includes texts of poems “Uncertain,” “Solemnity,” “For Frank Perry,” and “In dream”.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 14, 1975). Lange, Gerald. (Poynette, WI)

Postcard to Ehrhart (Mar. 24, 1976) permission to reprint. Langston, William E. (Helen, GA)

Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 3, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 12, 1976.

Lomell, Renee. (Toms River, NJ) Two letters to Ehrhart (ALS May 9, 1976 and Aug. 19, 1976).

Mahoney, Pete. (Goddard College, Plainfield, VT) Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (ALS May 11, 1976). Three copies of letters from Barry (TL Apr. 15, 1976-June 17, 1976).

Matheson, Dick. (Burlington, VT) Three letters to Barry (ALS Aug. 16, 1975 and Jan. 4, 1976; TLS Apr. 13, 1976).

McCarthy, Gerald. (Iowa City, IA) Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 17, 1976?). Letter to Ehrhart (ALS Apr. 11, 1976?).

McCusker, Michael. (Beaverton, OR – parents’ address) Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 5, 1975) 6 leaves. Copy of reply from Barry (TL Nov. 13, 1975). Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (ALS undated)]

McGuiness, Dan. (Language and Literature Dept., Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Falls, IA) Three letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Jan. 15, 1975-Dec. 3, 1975). Copy of response from Barry (TL Nov. 23, 1975).

Meyrowitz, Elliott L. (Dept. of History, Univ. of Pennsylvania) Two letters to Barry (Dec. 10, 1975 and Feb. 1, 1976). Copy of reply from Barry (TL Dec. 15, 1975).

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Moffat, Robert O’Bryan. (Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC)

Three letters to Barry (TLS June 17, 1975 and ALS Sept. 16, 1975 and July 18, 1976).

Copy of reply from Barry (TL Oct. 7, 1975). Moody, W. V. (Hancock, NH)

Two letters to Ehrhart (TLS undated (Jan. 1976?). Moore, Robert Allen. (Fremont, CA)

Letter to DMZ (TLS Apr. 14, 1976). Moore, Richard. (New Westminster, BC)

Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Nov. 1, 1977). Mueller, Esther. (Cicero, IL)

Two letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Feb. 2, 1976 and ALS Feb. 26, 1976) with copy of letter from her son Quentin to Basil Paquet and Wayne Karlin (TLS Jan. 21, 1973).

Mueller, Quentin. (see under Mueller, Esther) Murphy, Earl Paulus. (St. Louis, MO)

Three letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Nov. 20, 1975-undated (1976?). Copy of reply from Barry (TL Dec. 23, 1975)]

Folder 1.8. DMZ correspondence (O-Z) Oldham, Perry. (Norman, OK)

Four letters to Barry and Ehrhart (Jan. 21, Feb. 13, Mar. 6 and Sept. 4, 1976). Olejary, Leonard. (Vernon Hills, IL)

Two letters to Ehrhart (ALS Feb. 16, 1976 and TLS Apr. 4, 1976). Letter from Ehrhart (TLS Nov. 18, 1976) which was returned by USPS as

undeliverable] O’Neill, John. (People’s Bicentennial Commission of Western New York, Buffalo,

NY) Letter (TLS Feb. 3, 1976).

Ortiz, Simon J. (San Francisco, CA) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Mar. 16, 1977) with original letter from Barry (TLS Apr.

27, 1976) which was returned “addressee unknown”. Copy of follow-up letter from Barry (TL Mar. 28, 1977).

Platke, Stan. (St. Louis, MO) Seven letters (ALS Mar. 7-Nov. 25, 1976).

Primm, Alex. (Philadelphia, PA) Two letters (ALS Apr. 16, 1975 and TLS Dec. 14, 1975).

Purcell, Charlie. (Pasadena, MD) Eight letters to Barry (ALS May 10, 1975-July 18, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 5, 1976).

Rawlings, Doug. (Bath, ME) Six letters to Barry (ALS and TLS Mar. 10, 1975-Nov.? 1975). Includes text of

poems “Jen,” “Sunset: Thoreau Falls,” and “Jen 2”. Copies of 3 letters from Barry (TL Mar. 12, Sept. 29 and Nov. 3, 1975).

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Reyes, Eugene Angel. (Brooklyn, NY) Two letters (TLS Apr. 12, 1976 and ALS May 25, 1976).

Ronan, James. (Rohnert Park, CA) Five letters to Barry (TLS Oct. 30, 1975-Jan. 20, 1976 and ALS Feb. 25, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 24, 1976).

Roth, Philip Wayne. (Riverside, CA) Three letters to Barry (TLS Oct. 1974, Mar. 10, 1975 and ALS Oct. 27, 1976)

which include texts of poems: “Medal of Honor vs marijuana,” “Misty meadows,” and revised “Medal of Honor”.

Copies of two letters from Barry (TL Nov. 19, 1974 and May 31, 1975). Russell, Tom. (Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY)

Five letters to Barry (ALS/TLS Sept. 28, 1975-May 15, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr 28, 1976).

Saner, Reg. (Dept. of English, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO) Two letters (TLS Nov. 11, 1975 and Feb. 10, 1977).

Schafer, John C. (Ann Arbor, MI) Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 7, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 28, 1976).

Schlosser, Robert L. (Seattle and later Bainbridge Island, WA) Nine letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Apr. 24, 1975-Nov. 30, 1976). Two copies of letters from Barry (TL Oct. 21, 1975 and Nov 3, 1975).

Shanley, Don. (Elk, later Westport, CA) Ca. fifteen letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS and ALS Nov. 1975-July 1976) with some responses from Barry.

Shea, Joseph M. (Washington, D.C.) Five letters to Barry and Ehrhart (2 TKS and 3 ALS Nov. 3, 1975-Apr. 21, 1978). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 21, 1975).

Slivka, Sigrid P. (Arlington, VA) Four letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS and ALS Dec. 3, 1975-Nov. 29, 1976).

Smyth, Stuart. (Far Rockaway, NY and Kent, England) Four letters to Barry (1 TLS Feb. 23, 1976 and 3 ALS Apr. 30, 1976-Oct. 8,

1976). Soldati, Joseph A. (Monmouth, OR)

Three letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Nov. 4, 1975-July 20, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 10, 1975).

Sossaman, Stephen. (English Dept., Westfield State College, MA) Three letters to Barry and Ehrhart (Dec. 9, 1975-July 20, 1976).

Stone, H. A. (Birmingham, AL) Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 31, 1976).

Thorne, Landon K., III. Two notes to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS and ALS May? 1976?). Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 2, 1976).

Trail, B. D. (Fort Worth, TX) Five letters to Ehrhart and Barry (ALS Oct. 11, 1975-Aug. 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 26, 1976).

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Uhl, Michael. (Safe Return Amnesty Committee, New York, NY)

Letter to Ehrhart (ALS undated) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 25, 1975).

Wayne, Philip. (see Roth, Philip Wayne) Webster, Josephine. (Brooklyn, NY)

Two letters to Barry and Ehrhart (ALS Jan. 24, 1976 and TLS Feb. 13, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 28, 1976).

Weeden, Craig. (Hartman, AZ) Letter to Barry (ALS undated) thanks for including poem in DMZ.

Weigl, Bruce. (Oberlin, OH) Four letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS 1975?-Feb. 3, 1977).

Weinlein, Gregg Thomas. (Chatham, NY) Four letters to Ehrhart (TLS Oct. 1975-Mar.? 1976). First submission is text of poem “He made it back”.

Woulfe, James Emmet (Jim). (Gilbert, MN and Queens, NY) Two letters to Barry (ALS Dec. 24, 1975 and Apr. 17, 1976).

Folder 1.9. DMZ correspondence (Ms. not used - A-J) Generally the authors’ original letter of inquiry or submission of material. Submissions

are not present with the correspondence (returned by the editors) unless specifically noted in the entry for the author.

Abbott, Raymond. (West Newton, MA)

Letter (ALS Dec. 26, 1975). Adams, Mike. (Denton, TX)

Letter (ALS Nov 2, 1975). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov 5, 1975).

Alkes, Joey. (Far Rockaway, NY) Letter (TLS undated).

Baker, William E., II (Bud). (Gary, IN) Letter (ALS May 22, 1976).

Bauer, James M. (Denver, CO) Letter (TLS Feb. 23, 1976) with resume and DD214.

Beck, Albert H. (Portland, OR) Selection of autobiographical story “The happiest days”(1 leaf).

Bee, Tom. (Albuquerque, NM) Two letters (TLS Jan. 10 and Mar. 17, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan 14, 1976)

Beeler, Kent D. (Dept. of Guidance and Counseling, Eastern Michigan Univ., Ypsilanti, MI) Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Sept. 8, 1976).

Birdsall, Scott C. (Fullerton, CA) Two letters (TLS Mar. 2 and Mar. 26, 1976).

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Bock, Frederick. (Brooklyn, NY)

Letter (TLS May 25, 1976). Bona, Jerome D. (New York, NY)

Letter (TLS June 14, 1976). Boyer, D. (Morgantown, WV)

Letter (ALS Dec.? 1975). Brainin, Frederick. (Rego Park, NY)

Two letters (TLS Nov 9, 1975 and Jan. 2, 1976). Two copies of letters from Barry (TL Dec. 11, 1975 and Jan. 26, 1976).

Bronder, Howard George. (Springdale, PA) Two letters (TLS Nov. 10 and Dec.? 1975).

Bukovick, M. (Newtown, CT) Letter (ALS Mar. 19, 1976).

Burnette, E. L. (Boone, NC) Postcard (Mar.? 1976).

Butz, Tim. (Washington, D.C.) Two letters (TLS undated and May 2, 1976).

Cabral, Olga. (New York, NY) Letter (TLS May 23, 1976) with flyer for her poetry collection “The darkness in

my pockets”. Calio, Jim. (New York, NY)

Two letters (TLS June 8 and July 1, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 24, 1976).

Campbell, Cran. (Vancouver, BC) Letter (ALS Mar. 16, 1975).

Casey, Dennis. (Pensacola, FL) Letter (ALS Mar. 25, 1976).

Casey, Michael. (Lowell, MA) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 5, 1975).

Champion, Donna. (Sebastopol, CA) Letter (TLS May 16, 1976).

Chantikian, Kosrof. (Berkeley, CA) Letter (ALS June 14, 1976).

Chenoweth, Bob. (Cleveland, OH) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 28, 1976).

Clodfelter, Michael D. (Lawrence, KS) Letter (ALS June 23, 1976).

Coleman, Charles A., Jr. (Boston, MA) Letter (TLS July 23, 1976).

Conroy, Michael R. (Weldon, TX) Letter (TLS Jan. 16, 1976).

Cornelius, Neil. (Minneapolis, MN) Letter and postcard (ALS Feb. 12, 1976 and Feb. 24, 1976).

Dahlin, Jeff. (Benton, TX) Letter (ALS Apr. 8, 1976).

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Davis, Tom. (Manger, Norway) Two letters (ALS Feb.? 1975 and Aug. 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 18, 1975).

De Grazia, Emilio. (Winona, MN) Letter (TLS Aug. 1, 1976).

De Silva, Margot. (New York, NY) Letter (TLS June 3, 1976).

Dickey, R. P. (Tucson, AZ) Empty mailing envelope (June 9, 1976).

Dietrick, Russell. (Monroe, WA) Letter (ALS Oct. 26, 1975) with lyrics for a song “You ain’t no bargain”.

Doherty, Michael L. (Columbia, MO) Letter (ALS Mar.? 1976).

Dorset, Gerald. (Tudor City, NY) Letter (TLS May 25, 1976).

DuBois, Ira C., Jr. (Poughkeepsie, NY) Letter (TLS July 19, 1976).

Dukes, Jimmie. (Chicago, IL) Letter (ALS Feb. 20, 1976) including text of 4 poems: “Blackness,” “Vietnam,”

“The Black soldier,” and “God and Black power”. Duncan, Carlton J. (Pleasantville, N.J.)

Two letters (TLS Jan. 5 and Jan. 19, 1976). Ebner, Hans, Jr. (Detroit, MI)

Four letters (TLS Aug. 2, 3, 4 and 19, 1976). Edwards, Frank J. (Churchville, NY)

Two letters (ALS July 12 and 20, 1976). Engel, Mary. (North Bergen, N.J.)

Letter (ALS undated). Estes, David. (Ballwin, NJ)

Letter (ALS July 16, 1976). Ettenson, Paul. (Oyster Bay, NY)

Letter (TLS Nov. 10, 1975). Fisher, Robert Emerson. (Ft. Wayne, IN)

Letter (TLS Apr. 3, 1976). Fishman, Charles. (Wantagh, NY)

Two letters (TLS Mar. 8 and 31, 1976). Forsyth, Sid. (Albuquerque, NM)

Two letters (ALS Feb. 2 and Mar.? 1976). Frank, Larry P. (Dallas, TX)

Letter (TLS Feb.? 1976). Genovese, Lem. (Des Moines, IA)

Four letters (ALS June 8, July 16, Aug. 22 and Sept. 2, 1976) with song lyrics for “The last patrol,” and “Appomattox”.

Gettler, Andrew T. (Bronx, NY) Letter (TLS Feb. 26, 1976).

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Grady, John. (Sharon, PA)

Four letters (TLS Feb. 7, Feb. 14, undated and Mar. 20, 1976). Two copies of letters from Barry (TL Feb. 12 and 17, 1976).

Grajewski, Julian. (Montreal, Que.) Letter and postcard (TLS Feb. 29, 1976 and July 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 12, 1976).

Griffin, Tom. (Providence, RI) Letter (TLS Feb. 25, 1976).

Grossman, Steve. (Toronto, Ont.) Two letters on AMEX/Canada stationary (ALS Jan. 8 and 14, 1976) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 18, 1976).

Grothus, Edward B. (Los Alamos, NM) Letter (TLS Oct. 20, 1975) with text of poem “Ode to a leader, misleading” (2

leaves) and 3 biographical pamplets attached. Harper, Barry. (Athens, OH)

Letter (ALS Aug./ 1976). Harper, Gary. (Honolulu, HI)

Letter (TLS Jan.? 1976). Hathaway, Stephen. (Dept. of English, Wichita State Univ., Wichita, KS)

Four letters (TLS Nov. 3, Nov. 10, Dec. 11, 1975 and Jan. 21, 1976) Two copies of letters from Barry (TL Nov. 6, 1975 and Nov. 24, 1975).

Healy, Eloise... (no address) Letter (ALS July 25, 1976).

Henry, Edward. (Annandale, VA) Letter (TLS Feb. 18, 1976).

Hitchcock, Lewis H. (Glendale, AZ) Two letters (ALS Jan. 19, 1976 and TLS June? 1976) with clippings and copies of

letters to the editor. Holderman, Michael P. (Centralia, WA)

Letter (ALS Apr.? 1976) with text of 2 poems: “To Ann, in Vietnam, at the fall” and “Vietnam talking to her”.

Holt, Rochelle L. (Birmingham, AL) Empty envelope with ms note by Ehrhart “7/9/76 returned poems”.

Hostetter, Doug. (United Methodist Office for the UN, New York, NY) Letter (TLS Mar 4, 1976) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 2, 1976).

Hunt, Dave. (Tucson, AZ) Letter (ALS Feb. 8, 1976).

Ireland, Jos C. (New Orleans, LA) Letter (ALS Nov.? 1976).

Jacoby, Stephen M. (Brooklyn, NY) Letter (TLS Mar 29, 1976).

James, Joseph Allston. (Carmel, CA) Three letters (TLS Feb. 14, Mar. 16 and 28, 1976).

Johnson, Robert Bowie. (Annapolis, MD)

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Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 19, 1975). Folder 1.10. DMZ correspondence (Ms. not used – K-Z) Kallas, Anthony C. (Dixon, IL)

Two letters (TLS July 16, 1976 and Jan. 23 1978). Kane, Gerard T. (Rod). (Washington, D.C.)

Letter (TLS Feb. 15, 1978). Keen, William A. (Greensboro, NC)

Letter (ALS Feb. 20, 1976). Kelley, James F., II (San Antonio, TX)

Letter (ALS Feb. 17, 1976). Kerry, John. (c/o Macmillan Co., New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 23, 1976). Kimball, Allan C. (Houston, TX)

Two letters (TLS Oct. 15 and Dec. 27, 1975). Klatch, Elaine. (Berkeley, CA) (see also Folder 3.1)

Two letters (TLS Oct. 20, 1975 and Feb. 11, 1976). Copies of two replies from Barry (TL Nov. 6, 1975 and Feb. 17, 1976).

Koertge, Ron. (South Pasadena, CA) Note (ALS June 1976) with DMZ cover mockup and ms. notation by Barry.

Kopp, Michael. (Wayzata, MN) Postcard (Feb. 6, 1976).

Lang, Jerome D. (Coral Gables, FL) Letter (TLS Aug.? 1976).

Lee, Barry J. (Shippensburg, PA) Letter (TLS Feb. 13, 1976).

Liburdi, Joseph J. (Dorchester, MA) Letter (TLS Oct. 28, 1975).

M., Polly. (Marshall, MN) Letter (TLS Oct. 21, 1975).

Marr, David. (Australian National Univ., Canberra, ACT) Two letters (ALS Mar. 5 and July 18, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 3, 1976).

Martin, John. (Allentown, PA) Letter (ALS Mar. 31, 1976).

Matlock, Jere. (Los Angeles, CA) Letter (TLS Aug. 17, 1975).

Mazur, John. (Baltimore, MD) Empty envelope (June 4, 1976).

McCampbell, Sheila. (Canon City, CO) Letter (ALS Jan. 10, 1975 (ie. 1976)).

McEwan, Angela. (Irvine, CA) Letter (TLS July 5, 1976).

McNally, Eddy. (c/o Eileen Saltzman, South Farmingdale, NY) Copy of letter from Jan Barry (TL Jan. 23, 1976).

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Medeiros, David. (East Providence, RI)

Four letters (ALS Nov. 3, 1975, Jan. 15, July 15, and July 18, 1976) Copies of three letters from Barry and Ehrhart (TL Nov. 20, 1975, Feb. 27, 1976

and July 15, 1976). Miller, E. Ethelbert. (Howard Univ., Washington, D.C.)

Two letters (TLS June 2 and June 21, 1976). Mitchell, J. H., Jr. (St. Louis Park, MN)

Letter (TLS Feb. 23, 1976). Moger-Williams, Susan. (Brookhaven, NY)

Letter (TLS Apr. 25, 1976). Monahan, Adam. (Little Rock, AR)

Letter (ALS Feb. 16, 1976). Muller, Robert O. (Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Assn., New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 23, 1976). Naparsteck, Martin J. (Williamsport, PA)

Two letters (TLS Nov. 3 and 23, 1975). Nass, Elyse. (Woodside, NY)

Two letters (TLS Nov. 30 and Dec. 12, 1975) with brochure for her play “Avenue of dream” at the Brooklyn College Workshop Theatre Dec. 10-12, 1975.

Netzley, Mark. (Humble, TX) Letter (ALS Oct. 24, 1975).

Noell, Chuck. (New York, NY) Letter (ALS Feb. 24, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (Feb. 29, 1976).

O’Shea, Joe. (Champaign, IL) Two letters (TLS Feb.? 1976 and Feb. 12, 1976).

Overholser, Stephen. (Boulder, CO) Three letters (TLS Nov. 6 and Dec. 10, 1975 and July 15, 1976).

Pelfrey, William. (Arlington, VA) Letter (TLS Jan. 13, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 12, 1976).

Pelikan (?), Henry. (Bangkok, Thailand) Letter (ALS Dec. 1, 1975).

Perry, Michael. (Rochester, MI) Letter (ALS no date).

Peterson, James M. (Rural Bank of Santa Ana, Pampanga, Philippines) Two letters (TLS Oct. 21, 1975 and ALS Nar. 23, 1976).

Phillips, Dean K. (Denver, CO) Letter (ALS Apr. 14, 1976) with photocopies of newspaper articles.

Phillips, Jim. (Rochester, NY) Letter (TLS Dec. 22, 1975).

Polz, Felix. (Jackson Heights, NY) Two letters (TLS Nov. 24, 1975 and Feb. 2, 1976).

Porsche, Don. (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Letter (TLS June 4, 1976).

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Price, Ben G. (Boonsboro, MD) Letter (ALS Mar.? 1976).

Puerto Rican Socialist Party. (Rio Piedras, PR) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 5, 1976).

Putz, Joseph, Jr. (Chicago, IL) Four letters (ALS Jan. 18, 1976; TLS Mar. 15 and 29, 1976; ALS Apr. 16, 1976).

Receveur, Don. (Fern Creek, KY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 5, 1975).

Risener, Randall. (Oakland, CA) Letter (TLS Feb.? 1976).

Rodill, Dan. (New York, NY) Two letters (TLS Jan. 2 and Feb. 4, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 24, 1976).

Russo, Gary. (Death Valley, CA) Two letters (ALS Feb. 25 and Aug. 13, 1975). Copies of two letters from Barry (TL May 31 and Oct. 7, 1975).

Salerno, Dave. (Bronx, NY) Letter (ALS Feb. 18, 1976).

Saltzman, Eileen (see under McNally, Eddy) Seniuk, Stephen P. (APO NY)

Letter (ALS Mar. 23, 1976). Sewall, David E. (Pittsburgh, PA)

Letter (TLS Jan. 9, 1976). Shafer, Jack. (Portland, OR)

Two letters (ALS Dec. 10, 1975 and Jan. 10, 1976) with broadside “The music of war”.

Shanahan, Michael L. (Brooklyn, NY) Letter (TLS Nov. 10, 1975).

Simon, David. (Highland Park, NJ and Sociology Dept., Rider College, Trenton, NJ) Eight letters (TLS May 23, 1075-Jan. 23, 1976) Five copies of letters from Barry (TL Sept. 21, 1975-Jan. 21, 1976)

Simon, William J. (Washington, D.C.) Two letters (TLS Jan. 7 and Sept. 19, 1976) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 12, 1976).

Singley, William P. (Manhattan Beach, CA) Letter (TLS Nov. 11, 1975) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 14, 1975).

Spragens, John, Jr. (Indochina Resource Center, Berkeley, CA) Two letters (ALS Mar. 2, 1976 and TLS May 4, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 11, 1976).

Stone, Ken. (Portlandville, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 19, 1975).

Strohm, Paul M. (Austin, TX) Letter (TLS Mar. 13, 1976).

Swindle, Michael. (Homewood, AL) Letter (TLS Apr. 5, 1976).

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Tallmountain, Mary. (San Francisco, CA) Postcard (Mar.? 1976)

Tavila, John. (Takoma Park, MD) Letter (TLS Jan. 28, 1976).

Taylor, Glen L. (Ventura, CA) Letter (TLS Feb. 12, 1976).

Thompson, Phyllis Hope. (Honolulu, HI) Letter (ALS Aug. 30, 1976).

Trone, Paul. (New York, NY) Letter (ALS June 18, 1976).

Watkins, Terry J. (Apple Valley, CA) Three letters (ALS Oct. 23 and Dec. 10, 1975 and Jan. 3, 1976).

Watson, Frank E., Jr. (Uppsala, Sweden) Letter (TLS Aug. 1975). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 7, 1975).

Weschke, Bernhard. (Piscataway, NJ) Letter (TLS Feb. 24, 1976).

Weyant, King J. (Bristol, RI) Letter (TLS May 27, 1976).

Wilber, Walter E. (Columbia Cross Roads, PA) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 28, 1976).

Williams, Roger Neville. (Telluride, CO) Postcard (Nov. 1975).

Willis, Mark. (San Francisco, CA) Three letters (TLS Jan. 5 and Dec. 16, 1975 and Mar. 29, 1976).

Wolfert, Adrienne. (Fairfield, CT) Memo for the file that 3 poems were returned.

Wright, Joyce H. (Arlington, VA) Letter (TLS July 13, 1976).

Folder 1.11. DMZ correspondence (Prisoners) Ellis, Stephen R. (Raiford, FL)

Letter (ALS Nov. 26, 1976). Huffman, Gordon. (Grayling, MI)

Letter (ALS Feb. 13, 1977) with poem “She”. Johnson, Paul Ray. (Leslie, MI)

Three letters (ALS Dec. 21, 1976 and Jan. 8, 1977; TLS Oct. 13, 1977). LeSage, Joseph. (see under Turner, Charles Earl) Levy, Robert M. (Lewisburg Prison, PA)

Letter (TLS July 14, 1976). Oatman, Paul. (Dannemora, NY)

Letter (TLS Apr. 17, 1976).

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O’Sullivan, John Patrick. (Ft. Leavenworth, KS later Lompoc, CA)

Nine letters (ALS and TLS Dec. 27, 1977-Nov. 8, 1979) An Irish immigrant to the US in 1958 at age 12. Sentenced Jan. 11, 1969 to 30 years for the unpremeditated murder of a Vietnamese, AWOL and wrongful appropriation of a rifle. Seeking reduction of sentence.

Copies of six letters from Barry to the prisoner and to various government officials on O’Sullivan’s behalf (TL June 23, 1978-Jan. 13, 1980).

Powers, Clifton [a.k.a. Dale]. (c/o Al Reynolds. Richmond, VA) Letter (ALS June 1, 1976) Letter from Reynolds (TLS Aug 17, 1976).

Reynolds, Al. (see under Powers, Clifton) Saunders, L. A. (New York, NY)

Letter (TL July 15, 1976). Turner, Charles Earl. (Raiford, FL)

Four letters (ALS Mar. 24, Apr. 8, May 14 and Aug. 4, 1976); Christmas card (Dec. 1976). With copy of “Miracles in prison cells” by Chaplain Ray sent to Barry at Turner’s request by Fr. Joseph LeSage, Chaplain, Raiford, FL.

Two copies of letters from Barry (TL May 10 and July 22, 1976)] Williams, David Starr. (Starke, FL)

Two letters (ALS Jan. 27 and Aug. 8, 1977). Folder 1.12. DMZ Ad copy Mock up and final version of ad for DMZ with Print-Mor Copy Center form (3 leaves) Folder 1.13. DMZ (and WHAM) book donations Letters to and from libraries to which copies were donated (11 items) Folder 1.14. DMZ Book orders Requests for single copies or ordering information (18 items) Folder 1.15. DMZ Brochure Samples of cover-like brochures (3 copies)

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Folder 1.16. DMZ Mailings (to contributors) Alphabetical checklist of contributors with addresses (4 leaves in ms.) Form letter (TL Mar. 22, 1976) describing final selection process for DMZ, remuneration

for authors selected, and plans for the assets of East River Anthology should the publication fail like 1st Casualty Press (will turn over assets to the A.J. Muste Memorial Institute)

Form letter (TL May 2, 1976) – “We’re very, very close – at last – to a finished Demilitarized zones” with release form attached (1 copy).

Form letter (TL July 4, 1976) transmitting two copies of DMZ, reporting on the financing and distribution plans for DMZ and asking for distribution help – “Now we have 5000 books (and 10,000 brochures) to distribute” (5 copies).

Form letter (TL Nov. 18, 1976) reporting on sales and reviews – “nearly 3800 copies still to be sold” (6 copies). Letter (TL July 1, 1977) asking contributors to try and sell additional copies of DMZ (8 copies).

Form letter (TL Aug. 23, 1978) reporting on current sales figures (ca. 2000 copies) and reviews – notes this will probably be the last report as they have reached what many consider the market limit for anthologies of this type.

Folder 1.17. DMZ Meetings Prospectus announcing the formation of East River Press (2 p.) (3 copies with ms notes

by Barry and Ehrhart?) Miscellaneous correspondence and brochures (ca. 11 items) Folder 1.18. DMZ Poetry reprint requests Beidler, Philip D. (Dept. of English, Univ. of Alabama)

Letter (TLS Sept. 24, 1981) requests permission to reprint for his American literature and the experience of Vietnam.

Crince Le Roy, F. P. (Uitgeverij Bert Bakker, Amsterdam, Holland) Letter (TLS July 28, 1976) declining Dutch translation “because we think the

subject is too American for Holland”. Frudman, John. (Bronx, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 16, 1976) sending brief bios of the poets and the revised “Viet Nam” as it appears in DMZ.

Henderson, Bill. (Pushcart Press, Yonkers, NY) Letter (Photocopy of TLS Jan. 18. 1977) requesting permission to reprint Reg

Saner’s “They said”. Margolis, George. (Dept. of Pathology, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH)

Letter (TLS Nov. 22, 1976) requests permission to use Frank Higgins “Front Street” in a letter supporting universal amnesty for Vietnam War resisters.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 28, 1976). Final form letter from Margolis (Dec. 21, 1976).

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McEwan, Angela. (Irvine, CA)

Letter (TLS Sept. 1976) looking for poem to translate into Spanish for publication in Latin America to counter impression of US as a warmonger]

Muller, Helen Maguire. (New York Times) Clipping of article (NYT June 26, 1976) which reprints Don Shanley’s “Khe

Sanh, or late again”. “Poems from the front lines” San Francisco Bay guardian (Mar. 10, 1977), p. 13.

Review with reprints of 2 poems by “SF writer Lawrence ‘Duff’ Cole”. Sklar, Morty. (The Spirit That Moves Press, Iowa City, IA)

Two postcards (Mar. 9 and Apr. 2, 1978) discussing excerpts for use in an “Editor’s choice” anthology.

“Soldier-poets remember war” Chicago tribune (Apr. 25, 1976), sec. 2, p. 1. Reprints five poems from DMZ.

Trauch, W. Lester. (Daily intelligencer, Doylestown, PA) Clipping of “Man about town” column (Apr. 19, 1976) which reprints excerpts of

several poems and clipping of review in the same column (May 10, 1976) which includes other excerpts.

Weinlein, Gregg Thomas. (Kite, Chatham, NY) Clippings of 2 poems reprinted in Kite vol. 6, no. 34 (June ? 1976). They are

Steven Ford Brown’s “After the Vietnam War” and Horace Coleman’s “A Black soldier remembers”. With clipping of Weinlein’s review of DMZ published June 9, 1976 in Kite.

Folder 1.19. DMZ Press correspondence (to and from editors of various publications and directors of various organizations – generally in

reverse chronological order as received) Akwesasne notes (Roosevelt Town, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 11, 1975) soliciting Native American contributors for DMZ.

American poetry review (Philadelphia, PA) Advertising rate card in envelope addressed to Ehrhart.

Balaban, John. (c/o American Consulate General, Bucharest, Hungary) Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (ALS Jan. 17, 1977) is in Rumania this year as a

Fulbright lecturer on American literature; wants to hear of responses to DMZ.

Banjo, David. (Editorial asst., Rolling stone, San Francisco, CA) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Nov. 25, 1975) editors decided not to run letter or notice

[for free]; encloses advertising rates. Beasley, Derrick G. and Lynch, John I. (co-directors, United Vietnam Era Veterans,

Philadelphia, PA) Two letters to Barry (TLS May 7, 1975) with copies of flyers describing their

program and their plan to publish The veteran’s voice.

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Bennett, John. (Vagabond, Ellensburg, WA)

Letter (ALS Mar. 1976?) transmitting copy of his magazine and offering the contents for reprint.

Berrigan, Tom. (Alexandria, VA) Letter to Barry (ALS Sept. 13, 1977) thanks for sending two books. Copy of reply from Barry (TL Sept. 28, 1977) on the need for peace to be taught

like war has been, and the unknown fate of Kim Chi Ha in Korea. Bly, Robert? (The Seventies Press, Madison, MN)

Letter to Ehrhart (ALS Aug. 6, 1975) – does not want to write introduction [to DMZ]; more interested in those who didn’t go to Vietnam than those who did.

Butz, Tim. (Fifth estate, Washington, D.C.) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 19, 1976) describing DMZ and soliciting

suggestions for contributors. Card, Jane R. (Editor, Hyacinths and biscuits, Brea, CA)

Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Mar. 5, 1976) on notices for DMZ placed in her publication and offering 3 poems of her own,

Clifton, Merritt. (Samisdat, San Jose, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS Aug. 18, 1975). Copy of letter from Barry in response (TL Sept. 21, 1975). Letter to Barry (TLS Sept. 27, 1975). Copy of letter from Barry in response (TL (Oct. 1, 1975). Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 3, 1975). An increasingly vituperative exchange about

what Samisdat is, the poetry of Kim Chi Ha, and editing poetry anthologies.

Conn, Stephen R. (Editor, Reveille, Veterans Education and Training Service, United States Conference of Mayors, Washington, D.C.) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 26, 1975) thanks for publishing notice on

DMZ and sending updated prospectus. Two letters to Barry and Ehrhart (July 14 and Nov. 8, 1976) noting Reveille’s

coverage of DMZ. Cool. Dik. (Syracuse Peace Council, Syracuse, NY)

Letter to Barry (ALS Feb. 13, 1976) enclosing 50 brochures on their calendar (2 copies present of 1 mimeographed leaf, dated Dec. 20, 1975).

Copies of 2 letters from Barry (TL Dec. 22, 1975 and Feb. 9, 1976) submitting information about the DMZ project for their newsletter]

Costello, James A. (Editor, En passant poetry quarterly, Wilmington, DE) Letter (ALS May 9, 1976) Hooray for WHAM, enclosing a copy of his review,

and soliciting DMZ authors to submit works to him. Curtis, Charlotte. (Assoc. Editor, Op-Ed page, New York times)

Letter to Barry (TLS June 24, 1976) declining to publish poem. Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 22, 1976) thanking Curtis for publishing an

excerpt from Kim Chi Ha in Dec. 1975 and submitting preview material from DMZ.

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Davis, Donald A.

“Friday was a day I never had at all” Pacific stars & stripes (Feb. 4, 1972), p. 8. Photocopy of clipping from review with excerpt of Michael Davis O’Donnell’s Letters from Pleiku.

Djalezni, Laura. (Punkt/data, Boston, MA) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS July 12, 1977) concerning their plans to act as distributor.

With prospectus. Ehrhart, W. D. (East River Anthology, Perkasie, PA)

Form letter (TL July 23, 1976) to the signers of the “Citizen’s declaration of independence” in the July 4 NYT announcing publication of DMZ the same day (4 copies).

Emerson, Gloria. (New York, NY) Letter to Barry (TLS May 20, 1976) transmitting copies of documents she does

not need, describing contacts she has made for DMZ, and her support for the project while she tries to finish editing her own book.

Copies of three letters from Barry (TL May 3, June 24 and Aug. 8, 1976) describing DMZ progress and transmitting a copy of the finished work.

Ervin, Keith. (Indochina Resource Center, Berkeley, CA) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 18, 1976) thanks for notice on DMZ and

soliciting addresses for two authors. Two letters to Barry (TLS Apr. 8 and 28, 1976) thanks for the DMZ

announcement; ordering copies of WHAM. Notes by Barry typed and in ms on each.

Evanoff, Ruthann. (Win Magazine, Brooklyn, NY) Letter to Barry (ALS July 7, 1977) wants an article on the denial of benefits to

vets with upgraded discharges, Francis, Arlene. (WOR Radio, New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (Jan. 27, 1976) requesting equal air time as William Westmoreland who was interviewed about his biography A soldier reports; Barry describes DMZ.

Fremont-Smith, Eliot. “Making book” Village voice (Mar. 1, 1976), p. ? [Clipping of review of The long

war dead by Bryan Alec Floyd] Friedman, John. (Baruch College, City Univ. of New York)

Letter to Barry (TLS July 23, 1976) promises review of “superb” DMZ. Geer, Gale. (Managing editor, US Veteran Magazine, Sunnyvale, CA)

Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Mar. 8, 1976) soliciting material for his magazine. Genovese, Lem. (Des Moines, IA)

Letter to Barry (ALS Dec. 13, 1976) inviting Barry to be his guest at a concert he is scheduled to give in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 7, 1977 at the National Assoc. of Veterans Program Administrators national convention.

Card to Barry (ALS Nov.? 1976) referring to the NAVPA convention and a NACV convention in Baltimore with information about “Longknive” Genovese’s veteran quartet]

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Gordon, Noah. (Editor, Psychiatric opinion, Framingham, MA)

Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 6, 1976) liked WHAM;wanted to reprint some poetry but could not get in touch in time; no suggestions for new anthology.

Graham, Donal E. (Asst. general manager, Washington post, Washington, D.C.) Letter to Ehrhart (ALS Aug. 1975?) thanks for info [on DMZ]; passed to Bill

McPherson, editor of Book world. Grossman, Steve. (AMEX/Canada, Toronto, Ont.)

Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (ALS Dec. 1975) still interested in war resisters writing?

Gulick, Steve. (Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, Philadelphia, PA) “Dear friend” form letter (TLS Nov. 3, 1975) soliciting contributions. Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 12, 1976) Barry’s name has been added to mailing lists;

shared the flyer for DMZ with a guy in prison who has a tale to tell. Hamburger, Jay. (New York, NY)

Letter (ALS June ? 1977) offering to bring his one-act anti-war play to Perkasie. Harper’s weekly, Free Access. (New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 13, 1975) describing plans for DMZ. Hedemann, Grace. (War Resisters League, New York, NY)

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 13, 1975) concerning addresses for exile organizations in Sweden.

Hill, Robert L. (National Director of Veterans Education and Training, National League of Cities/United States Conference of Mayors, Washington, D.C.) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Dec. 10, 1975) article about DMZ will be published in the

Nov./Dec. issue of their magazine Reveille. Hollander, David. (New times, New York, NY)

Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Dept. 16, 1975) not willing to run a letter of inquiry for DMZ but will run a free classified ad.

Letter to Jan Barry (TLS Oct. 15, 1975) transmitting copy of latest issue with complimentary ad for DMZ.

Horowitz, Irving Louis. (c/o New York times) Copy of letter from Jan Barry (TL June 8, 1976) responding to Horowitz’s letter

to the editor in the NYT (June 6, 1976) on Ford, Reagan and ‘know-nothingism’ (clipping attached).

Jerry. (La Huerta Press, Lakeville, NY) Letter to Ehrhart (ALS July 7, 1976?) requesting 10-15 copies of DMZ.

John. (The Crossing Press, Trumansburg, NY) Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 23, 1977) in final stages of work on “Jerry’s War

story”. Johnson, Thomas A. (New York Times)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 14, 1976) seeking help in contacting Black veterans for DMZ.

Juderjahn, Kathryn. (Progressive, Madison, WI) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Nov. 20, 1975) will run complimentary announcement for

DMZ for three months.

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Kimimosha. (Many snakes Native American magazine, Klamath Falls, OR)

Letter (ALS Aug. 1975?) will be delighted to include free classified ad for DMZ in next issue.

Lenhart, James D. (Editor, Friends journal, Philadelphia, PA) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Apr. 9, 1976) thanks for the material on East River

Anthology; sent copies to three people who might help. Leonard, John. (New York Times)

Copies of two letters from Barry (TL Feb. 11, 1976) describing DMZ and his background and collaborators; (TL May 2, 1976) apologizing for his “ill-tempered” letter of February.

Lewis, Al. (Classified ad manager, Harper’s magazine, New York, NY) Form letter to “Dear classified advertiser” (TLS June 23, 1975). Copy of sarcastic response from Barry (TL June 24, 1975).

Lowenfels, Walter. (Peekskill, NY) Letter from Barry (TL Jan. 1, 1976) sending proposal for DMZ and asking for

help finding Black and Hispanic contributors. Letter to Barry (TLS [Jan. 12, 1976]) suggests Directory of American Poets for

info on ethnic poets. Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 22, 1976) sending address for Simon Ortiz. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 28, 1976)]

Lynch, John I. (see under Beasley, Derrick) Maris. (no place)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 24, 1974) transmitting prospectus for DMZ and commenting on other recent publications.

Marshall, Eliot. (Assoc. editor, The new republic, Washington, D.C.) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Aug. 27, 1975) cannot suggest any vets who might

contribute [to DMZ] but maybe Donald Graham of the Washington post would be interested.

McCullough, John G. (Editor, The evening and Sunday bulletin, Philadelphia, PA) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Apr. 7, 1976) thanks for favorable reaction to editorial on

Vietnam vet unemployment, but cannot review DMZ. McGrory, Mary. (Washington star-news, Washington, D.C.)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 15, 1976) describing DMZ and asking address of Joseph Westbrook.

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 22, 1976) providing address for Westbrook. McWilliams, Carey. (The nation, New York, NY)

Letter from Ola Lyon, secretary to McWilliams (TLS Aug. 11, 1975) – Mr. McWilliams is out of the city.

Mike. (Poets & Writers, New York, NY) Postcard to Ehrhart (Aug. 16, 1976) comments on their publishing schedule (they

work 3 months ahead so notices are difficult) and compliments DMZ. Native American Solidarity Committee. (St. Paul, MN)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 18, 1975) offering to join their “People’s Peace Treaty” campaign and soliciting names of potential Native American contributors for DMZ.

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Neier, Aryeh. (ACLU, New York, NY) Letter to “Dear Friend” (TLS Dec. 1975) soliciting contributions for cases

involving Vietnam veterans. New York Times book review (see also under Shapiro, Harvey)

Copies of two letters from Barry (TL Mar. 5 and Mar. 17, 1975) submitting “Authors query” [for contributors to DMZ] and responding to postcard in response to “Miss Barry”.

Norman, Geoffrey. (Articles Editor, Esquire magazine, New York, NY) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS June 2, 1976) returning poems submitted thru Gloria

Emerson: “none of the individual poems stands up as something that is right for Esquire.

O’Donnell, Michael Davis. (see under Davis, Donald A.) Ramparts Press. (San Franciso, CA)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 23, 1976) soliciting addresses for 3 authors they have published in the past.

Robinson, Chris. (Editor, Recon Publications, Philadelphia, PA) Letter (TLS Mar. 1, 1976) we ran your classified ad; requests $1.40 for cost.

Rosen, David. (Liberation magazine, New York, NY) Letter to Ehrhart (ALS Aug. 12, 1975) requesting short announcement for DMZ

to run in their magazine. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 21, 1975) apologizing for delay in response

due to the Kim Chi Ha emergency and including short announcement for DMZ.

Rosen, Fred. (WIN, Rifton, NY) Copies of three letters from Barry (TL Nov. 24 and Dec. 26, 1974, Jan. 22, 1975)

concerning various problems that have slowed work on DMZ and a possible WIN special issue.

Rukeyser, Muriel. (P.E.N. American Center, Fifth Ave., New York, NY) Copies of six letters from Barry [TL Feb. 11 and 23, Apr. 16, May 2, and June 29,

1976) describing development of the DMZ project and thanking her for help; describes problems of Kim Chi Ha; and his personal problems with criminals in his Brooklyn neighborhood (which led to his move to New Jersey). [No copies of Rukeyser correspondence present]

Sacks, Karen L. (New times, New York, NY) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Aug. 28, 1975) providing names of some authors writing

about Vietnam who they have published. Schulman, Grace. (Poetry editor, The nation, New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov 2, 1975) requesting address for John Balaban and enclosing information on DMZ.

Shapiro, Harvey. (Editor, New York Times book review) Copy of letter from Barry and Ehrhart/East River Press (TL Sept. 29, 1975)

transmitting their “Author’s query” for contributors to DMZ. Copy of letter from Barry and Ehrhart/East River Anthology (TL Nov. 13, 1975)

resubmitting their “Authors’ query” of Sept. 29 because they have had to change their name.

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Copy of letter from Barry and Ehrhart (TL Dec. 21, 1975) describing the DMZ project and requesting a notice to be published in Jan. or Feb.

Sherrill, Robert. “Friendly fire” New York times book review (May 9, 1976), p. 1-2 [Clipping of

review of C.D.B. Bryan’s Friendly fire] Smith, Eliot Fremont- (see Fremont-Smith, Eliot) Tran, Van Dinh. (Dept. of Pan-African Studies, Temple Univ., Philadelphia, PA)

Letter to Barry (TLS June 1, 1976) offering to review DMZ for The progressive. Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 8, 1976) attached.

Vietnam Veterans Against the War. (New York, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov 21, 1975) describing DMZ.

Willis, Mark. (Nexus, Dayton, OH) Flyer announcing Winter 1976 issue of the magazine with autograph note on the

back to Ehrhart (Feb. 27, 1976). Wilner, Eleanor. (American poetry review, Philadelphia, PA)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 21, 1975) requesting publication of DMZ notice.

Letter to Barry (ALS Oct. 28, 1975) will publish DMZ notice in Dec. APR; will publish extracts in APR too.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 11, 1976) thanks for publishing notice and Tadeusz Borowski’s “This way for the gas, ladies and gentlemen”.

Wyder, Flor. (Florence). (Brooklyn, NY) Letter to Barry (ALS Oct. 5, 1977) “Sorry to say the WRI disbanded at the

beginning of summer...”. Yardbird Publishing Inc. (Berkeley, CA)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 2, 1976) with clipping of NYT review of Yardbird publications; solicits suggestions for DMZ.

Zastrow, Pete. (VVAW National Office, Chicago, IL) Letter to Barry (TLS May 27, 1976) changes at VVAW; permission to use photos

from Winter Soldier, wants copies of DMZ to distribute. Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 18, 1976) promises to send review copy of

DMZ. Folder 1.20. DMZ Press notices Collection of clippings and whole issues of periodicals carrying announcements of the

search for contributors for DMZ and its availability once published (ca. 30 items, May 1975-July 1976)

Folder 1.21. DMZ Press releases Four variant announcements of the availability of DMZ, some using quotes from reviews

(all undated, but one bears a ms. note “3/76-4/76” and the one version with reviews must be post-July 1976 – multiple copies of each)

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Folder 1.22. DMZ Prospectus Six copies of the 1975 prospectus (three with manuscript emendations by Ehrhart or

Barry dated June-Aug. 1975) plus a copy of the of the hand-written DMZ flyer (1 leaf) soliciting submissions of poetry, prose, art and photos.

Folder 1.23. DMZ Publishing/printing Brochures, correspondence, bills, etc. from Faculty Press, Inc. (Brooklyn, NY) relating to

the publication of DMZ; plus miscellaneous correspondence and brochures from other small presses (ca. 25 items)

Folder 1.24. DMZ Readings Blanchard, Shirley. (Either/or Bookstore, Pittsfield, MA)

Letter to Barry (TLS June 29, 1976) discusses upcoming reading by Barry on Aug. 26.

New York Poetry Festival. Flyer for reading to benefit Kim Chi Ha (Oct. 3, [1975]).

Williamson, Craig. (Dept. of English Literature, Swarthmore College) Letter to East River Anthology (ALS July 21, 1976) asking for a free copy

because he is trying to set up a reading. Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Sept. 14, 1976) thanks for the copy of DMZ; would like to

stage a reading by people in the anthology but will have to wait a year because some people he wants are not available.

Folder 1.25. DMZ Release forms Completed release forms with titles and authors names, signatures and addresses (ca. 95

items, dated April-May 1976) along with 4 requests to reprint specific works laid in at end.

Folder 1.26. DMZ Reviews Averill, Peg.

“Reviews: Demilitarized zones” Win 12/31 (Sept. 23, 1976), p. 20. Bronder, Howard George.

“First edition: Forgotten soldiers” Valley news dispatch [New Kensington, PA] (July 28, 1976), p. 50

Caruba, Alan. “Bookviews” [partial newspaper clipping - no source identified – date written on]

(Sept. 5, 1976), p. ? Chiampou, Lisa Marie.?

“Poems from the front lines” San Franciso Bay Guardian (Mar. 10, 1977), p. 13. Clifton, Merritt (see under Kemp, June)

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Clifton, Robin Michelle. “Demilitarized zones: veterans after Vietnam” zones: veterans after Vietnam”

Northwoods journal (n.d.), p. 24-5. (see also under Kemp, June)

“Demilitarized zones” Booklist 73/4 (Oct. 15, 1976), p. 300, 312. “Demilitarized zones” Choice (Feb. 1977), p. 1594. Felstiner, John.

“Demilitarized zones” San Francisco review of books (April 1978), p. 40-42. “Poetry of pain : the verse of the veterans” San Francisco Bay guardian (Sept. 15,

1977), p. 9-10. [5 copies] Friedman, John.

“Battle scars : Vietnam veterans poetry” Harper’s weekly 65/3168 (Aug. 23, 1976), p. 22.

Hoffman, Daniel. “Savage truths of generation’s pain” The Sunday bulletin [Philadelphia, PA]

(Aug. 15, 1976), p. 18. Jendrzejczyk, L. M.

“Demilitarized zone” [sic] Fellowship 42/12 (Dec. 1976), p. 20. Johnson, Michael A.

“Company C command post” Alpena news (July 28, 1976), p. ? Katz, Bill.

“Best titles of 1976 : LJ’s small press roundup” Library journal (Dec. 15, 1976), p. 2537-39.

Kemp, June; Kemp, Lorna; Clifton, Merritt; and Clifton, Robin Michelle. “Demilitarized zones” Samisdat 12/4 (1976?), p. 22.

Kemp, Lorna (see under Kemp, June) Lenz, Hans-Juergen.

“Vets recall Vietnam” Polaris ([North Seattle Community College] 7/5 (Oct. 25, 1976), p. 2.

O’Neal, Tex. “Literary corner: The war is not over” Daily record [Morristown, NJ] (Aug. 15,

1976), p. ? Plymell, Charles.

“Small press scanner” Northeast rising sun [Cherry Valley, NY] (n.d.), p. 20. Schaefer, Frank.

“T’burg locals” Free press [newspaper clipping - no location given] (June 8, 1978), p. ?

Sossaman, Stephen. “Not all forget” New Zealand monthly review (Sept. 1976), p. 20.

Stacy, Paul H. “Post-Vietnam poetry : dreams shattered, life de-lyricized” Hartford courant

(Aug. 18, 1977), p. 27. Truscott, Robert Blake.

“Ishmael : the unknown soldier gets his name” Stone country 78/1 (winter 1978), p. 37-40. (combined with review of Winning hearts and minds)

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Webster, Lee.

“Book review : bringing it back home” The socialist tribune [Milwaukee, WI] 1/8 (1976?), p. [3]

Weinlein, Gregg Thomas. “Book beat: Robert Lowell revisited; Vietnam veterans speak” Kite newspapers?

[Chatham, NY] (Aug. ?, 1976), p. ? Folder 1.27. DMZ Reviews - Correspondence Miscellaneous requests for review copies addressed to both Barry and Ehrhart; thanks for

copies supplied; and some explanations of why reviews were not published (ca. 50 items)

Folder 1.28. Book fairs Miscellaneous flyers, brochures and correspondence concerning book fairs where East

River Anthology publications might be marketed (ca. 14 items, dated 1976-1978) Folder 1.29. ERA Corporation (By-laws, minutes) Forms and correspondence concerning the incorporation of East River Anthology, Inc. in

Pennsylvania in Jan. 1978. Minutes: Special meeting of Dec. 10, 1976 (Ehrhart resigns as Secretary in favor of Jan Barry and a second corporate bank account opened in Morris Co. Savings Bank (N.J.)); Annual meeting of June 30, 1977; Annual meeting of July 3, 1978. Letter from W.D. Ehrhart (TLS Aug. 13, 1978) resigning as Vice president of the corporation. (ca. 11 items)

Folder 1.30. ERA Corporation (IRS exemption) Correspondence and forms concerned with the application of East River Anthology, Inc.

for income tax exemption (ca. 25 items, dated 1976-1977) Folder 1.31. ERA - Contacts Two items listing names and addresses of potential buyers/distributors (?) – most written

on the back of the Second Long Island Small Press Book Fair (June 17-18, 1978) Folder 1.32. ERA - Copyrights Correspondence and various publications from the Library of Congress concerning

copyright law and the copyright deposit and cataloging program at LC (ca. 30 items, dated 1976-1982)

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Folder 1.33. ERA - Correspondence Badillo, Herman. (House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 1, 1976) describes DMZ and asks for help in reaching Black, Spanish speaking, Native American and Asian American contributors.

Bartlett, F. Lewis. (M.D., Philadelphia, PA) Photocopy of letter to “Mike” [Uhl] (TL June 18, 1976) thanks for copy of

WHAM; inquires on identity of poet L. DeWitt Clinton in WHAM who may be son of a DeWitt Clinton who corresponded with his mother in 1942 when his brother was KIA in the service of Australia (handwritten note from “Mike” to Barry asking if he can give Bartlett any leads.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 24, 1976) providing address info on Clinton and preview of DMZ.

Boardman, William Mather. (Woodstock, VT) Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Dec. 28, 1975) during 1965-66 worked as

researcher for ABC News on documentary “I am a soldier”; describes falsifications in that production and offers to write expose for DMZ; encloses program for “Tried and true and guilty” a school review he co-directed and co-wrote.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 14, 1976) could he provide more detail on the documentary?; will suggest places which might publish it; it is hard to document network complicity with the Pentagon.

Churchill, Ward. (American Indian Educational Opportunity Program, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder) Letter (TLS Sept. 14, 1981) requesting copy of Free fire zone.

Cranston, Alan. (U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 1, 1976) describes DMZ and asks for help in

reaching Black, Spanish speaking, Native American and Asian American contributors.

Dellums, Ronald V. (House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 30, 1975) thanks for letter on behalf of the

1976 War Resisters League peace calendar (form letter attached); describes DMZ and asks for help in reaching Black, Spanish speaking, Native American and Asian American contributors.

East River Press. Form letter to former contributors to WHAM and 1st Casualty Press. [Copy from

Barry and Ehrhart with “East River Press” typed letterhead (TL Oct. 15, 1975) describes demise of 1st Casualty Press, deposit of archives at Univ. of Conn. (Storrs) and their intention to carry on with a new anthology whose prospectus they enclose [not present]]

Ehrhart, Mrs. (no address) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 16, 1977) concerning address correction for

ERA which should reduce mail coming to her address.

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[Ehrhart?], Ruth, “Aunt” (Hanover Street Elementary School, Hanover, PA)

Letter to Ehrhart (ALS May 1976) family news; spending time with an older man (87) who reminisces about WWII; send him a copy of DMZ when published.

Elliston Book Award Committee. (Dept. of English, Univ. of Cincinnati) Form letter to Barry and Ehrhart (Dec. 14, 1976) thanks for entering DMZ in the

competition; winner for 1976 will be announced in Apr. 1977; with form letter soliciting entries.

Ellsberg, Daniel. (San Francisco, CA) Letter to Barry (ALS Aug. 1976?) “Thanks for the offer – but to return the thanks,

for what you’re doing (and have done) – let me contribute. Love, Dan.” With ms note by Barry (dated 8/21/76) that he sent Ellsburg and inscribed copy of DMZ and received a $20 contribution.

Emerson, Gloria. (c/o Hasslocher, Madison, NJ) Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 7, 1976) transmitting five pages with eleven

poems that he likes; describes DMZ; summarizes info in Chicago tribune about Freedom of Information dossiers on an incident at Ft. Holabird, MD in Nov. 1967.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 17, 1976) describes DMZ project and progress in sending out notices for contributors; discusses demise of 1st Casualty Press.

Emmett, Leo. (Veterans Upward Bound Project, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS (Nov. 16, 1976) thanks for copies of WHAM and DMZ

and use of texts in his English 101 class. Ettenson, Paul. (Oyster Bay, NY)

Letter to Barry (TLS Aug. 12, 1976) congratulations on getting DMZ out; did not have time to revise his short story “The crossbow” in time; still trying to get info on old manuscript from the Univ. of Conn. archive of 1st Casualty Press.

Evanoff, Ruthann. (Book review editor, Win magazine, Brooklyn, NY) Form letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 25, 1977) soliciting information on his preferences

for future reviews. Letter to Barry [ALS Feb. 24, 1977) can he review Ron Kovics book?; ideas for

article on amnesty. Flower of the Dragon, Inc. (Sonoma County Veterans Service Project, Santa Rosa,

CA) Mimeographed brochure describing the project ([6] p. undated).

Freedomways (New York, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 1, 1976) describes DMZ and asks for help in

reaching Black, Spanish speaking, Native American and Asian American contributors.

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Gill, John. (The Crossing Press, Trumansburg, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Aug. 11, 1976) enjoyed Country pleasures and other anthologies; hopes Gill enjoyed DMZ and WHAM; seeks address for Simon Ortiz; comments on Walter Lowenfels death and other personal notes.

Grumbach, Doris. (Literary editor, The new republic, Washington, D.C.) Letter to Barry (ALS Apr. 8, 1975) review of works by Tran Van Dinh “in the

hopper”. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 11, 1975) thanks for note of the 8th; suggests

better coverage of works written by or about Asians. Letter to Barry (ALS may 6, 1975) clarifying remarks in first note. Copy of letter

from Barry (TL May 8, 1975) thanks for copy of Tran Van Dinh review. The guardian (New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 11, 1975) offering reviews of books on Asia that he originally wrote for Win magazine for reprint. Copies of the same letter were sent to The new republic (copy dated Mar. 15, 1975), The progressive and Liberation according to Barry’s ms note on the Mar. 11 copy.

Johnston, Melanie. (Fortune Society, New York, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 23, 1976) read article in NY Times (clipping

attached) about her volunteer reading program to aid ex-prisoners; encloses info about DMZ and solicits submissions from veterans among her students.

Kauffman, Coryn. (Somerville, MA) Letter (ALS Sept. 16, 1980?) requests 2 copies ea. of WHAM and DMZ.

Kirkland, Haywood T. (see under Merretazon, Ari Sesu) Lambert, Ed. (Minneapolis, MN)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 13, 1976) personal news (exit from Brooklyn) move of ERA to Pennsylvania; plans for DMZ.

Lupac, Alan. (Wayne, NE) Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 14, 1981) likes Peace is our profession; provides

revisions for his “The ballad of basic training”; orders more copies; offers new collection of stories for publication.

Mary. (McCollum/Spielman/& Company, Inc., Great Neck, NY) Letter to Paula [Kay Pierce] (ALS July 22, 1976) thanks to you and your husband

[Barry] for the book of poems. Merretazon, Ari Sesu. (a.k.a. Haywood T. Kirkland) (President, Incarcerated

Veterans’ Assistance Organization, Washington, D.C.) Form letter to Barry (Feb. 1976) transmitting photocopy (7 leaves) of

organization’s mission statement. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 14, 1976) thanks for info on IVAO; encloses

info on DMZ; solicits contributions from Indochina veterans.

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Moore, Craig and Madelyn (Danielsville, PA)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 10, 1975) describing end of 1st Casualty Press, plans for DMZ and opinion of VVAW (text identical to that sent “Scott and Chris” with same date).

Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 4, 1976) describing progress on DMZ with other personal news.

Moore, Madelyn (see under Moore, Craig) Murtha, John P. (House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.)

Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Dec. 3, 1975) “It is always good to hear from men that I served with in South Vietnam”; veterans did not receive recognition; tried to see that veterans received benefits; looks forward to seeing DMZ; would appreciate copies and suggestions as to how he can help.

Pacific Counseling Service. (San Francisco, CA) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 18, 1976) sending info about the DMZ project

and asking to be put on their mailing list, Pryor, Roberta. (International Creative Management, New York, NY)

Letter to Bill Henderson (TLS Apr. 15, 1977) requesting address of Larry Rottmann. Forwarded with manuscript note to Jan Barry for help.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 20, 1977) with information on Rottmann’s address.

Reynolds, Al. (Richmond, VA) Letter to ERA (TLS Aug. 8, 1976) thanks for publishing DMZ; Virginia is

ignorant of Vietnam; he will try to get them to read DMZ. Robinson, Robert L. (Director, Social & Statistical Research Division, American

Foundation for the Blind, New York, NY) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Dec. 2, 1975) suggests source for information on VA

assistance to blinded veterans. Savory, Teo. (Unicorn Press, Greensboro, NC)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr 10, 1977) thanks and praise for copy of Zen poems and other writings of Nhat Hanh.

Scott and Chris (no place) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 10, 1975) providing background on demise of

1st Casualty Press, plans for DMZ and opinions of VVAW (see also letter to Craig and Madelyn Moore above).

Shagass, Kathy. (Liberation magazine, New York, NY) Letter to Barry (ALS Mar. 14, 1975) wants to hear more about project (DMZ);

don’t reprint Win reviews because they have the same audience. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 11, 1975) no other publishers interested in

reprinting reviews either; suggest review of Bringing the war home by John Helmer.

Sheridan, Mary. (Managing editor, The progressive, Madison, WI) Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 4, 1975) glad to give free ad space for “The mart” and

to publish letter, but cannot take on other commitments. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 11, 1975) thanks for free ad space for DMZ;

comments on lack coverage of books by and about Asians.

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Silen, Ivan. (Co-editor, The Puerto Rican poets, Bantam Books, New York, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 1, 1976) describes DMZ and asks for help in

reaching Black, Spanish speaking, Native American and Asian American contributors.

Simon, William J. (Washington, D.C.) Letter to Barry (TLS May 13, 1976) has been too busy to provide pieces for

DMZ; offers some previous work; makes suggestions for printers and distributors.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 24, 1976) escape from Brooklyn; anthology on schedule; have raised $2600 of $3500 needed for printing costs.

Letter to Barry (TLS June 1976) John Rowan stayed with him last weekend and told him of [Barry’s] tribulations; got sacked by AU; has contract to write articles on Portugal for the USIA; could organize readings in D.C. in the fall.

Letter to Barry (TLS Sept. 7, 1976) requesting copy of DMZ for review with Rowan; unemployment situation; planning to work with Tran Van Dinh on a history project.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 13, 1976) sorry original copy of DMZ lost in mail, will send another; DMZ “is selling very leisurely”; news on his relocation to Rockaway, NJ and job at local newspaper.

Solarz, Stephen J. (House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.) Letter to “Ms. Jan Barry” (TLS Feb. 20, 1976) thanks for information on ERA

and good luck with DMZ. Stiskin, Nahum. (Autumn Press, Hayama, Kanugawa-ken, Japan)

Letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 31, 1975) sorry theater piece on Kim [Chi Ha?] has fallen thru; nice article on Kim for So Ho news; preparing article on Kim for East West journal.

Terzanno, John. (Vietnam Veterans of America, Washington, D.C.) Letter from Barry (TL Sept. 21, 1980) asking for Wayne Karlin’s address and the whereabouts of Basil Paquet.

Valento, Brian J. (St. Paul, MN) Letter to Barry (ALS Mar. 7, 1976) read article in Penthouse; is a veteran of tour

in Vietnam in 1970 and ex-con, now an undergrad at U. of Minn. studying photography; offers assistance “in whatever way possible”.

Welsh, Robert J. (Salt Lake City, UT) Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 7, 1981) offers poems and stories written during the

Vietnam War while serving with the 173rd Airborne Bde. and in hospital. Whitehall, Trix. (Riverdale, MD)

Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (ALS Nov. 20, 1975) has a copy of WHAM and request information on plans for successor.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 15, 1975) provides DMZ info and more information about 1st Casualty Press.

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Wyder, Florence. (Brooklyn, NY)

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr.? 1976) suggests work as free-lance typist. Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 2, 1976) thanks for contribution to DMZ and

for typist advice; will look into it as soon as he learns to type with more than two fingers; invites Wyder to attend Paula’s production of “Three sisters” which Daniel Berrigan and other peace people will be attending.

Young, Andrew. (House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 30, 1975) thanks for letter about the plight of

the Mound Bayou (form letter and literature attached); describes DMZ and asks for help in reaching Black, Spanish speaking, Native American and Asian American contributors.

Folder 1.34. ERA – Correspondence (Legal) Bressler, Martin. (Zelnick and Bressler, Attorneys at Law, New York, NY)

Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 10, 1975) concerning name conflict with their client “East River Press.”

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 23, 1975) expressing willingness to change name to “East River Press of Brooklyn”.

Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 3, 1975) concerning possible name confusion between their client “East River Press” and “East River Press of Brooklyn”.

Copy of letter from Barry (Nov. 5, 1975) concerning name conflict with East River Press and willingness to change to “East River Anthology”.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 15, 1975) discussing correction notices for name change from “East River Press” to “East River Anthology”.

Kell, John R. (Shroeder, Jenkins, Raymond & Auritt, Attorneys, Media, Pa.) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Aug. 3, 1976) transmitting Articles of Incorporation for

ERA. Lashaw, Robert J. (Dizak & Lashaw, Counselors at Law, New York, NY)

Letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 17, 1975) Barry referred to him by the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts with respect to setting up a non-profit corporation.

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 7, 1976) made application to reserve the name “East River Anthology, Inc.”; may proceed with Certificate of Incorporation.

Letter to Barry (Jan. 8, 1976) transmitting Certificate of Incorporation for ERA and requesting signatures and names of other directors.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 11, 1976) asking for clarification of definitions/limitations of non-profit law.

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 14, 1976) describing statutes applicable to Certificate of Incorporation for ERA.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 16, 1976) thanks for explanation of non-profit incorporation.

Letter to Barry (Mar. 5, 1976) describing fees for incorporating ERA. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 13, 1976) describing plans and legal

requirements for ERA.

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Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 6, 1976) certificate of incorporation for ERA has been filed with the NY Sec. of State.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 12, 1976) describing forced removal from Brooklyn and move of ERA to PA or NJ.

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 16, 1976) received letter of Apr. 12, 1976; sorry to hear about current situation; contact when know the state where you intend to set up operations.

Mindlin, Freda. (Administrator, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 18, 1975) describing end of 1st Casualty Press

and desire to set up a non-profit organization to replace it. Form letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 25, 1975) acknowledging receipt of request for

VLA assistance. Form letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 16, 1975) notifying him that Robert Lashaw has

agreed to meet; describes fees and expenses Barry will be responsible for. New York State Board of Social Welfare. (Albany, NY)

Form letter to Barry (Mar. 23, 1976) transmitting forms for registration of a charitable organization.

Raymond, Richard L. (Shroeder, Jenkins, Raymond & Auritt, Attorneys, Media, Pa.) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Aug. 13, 1976) transmitting amended Articles of

Incorporation for ERA as filed in Harrisburg. Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Sept. 16, 1976) concerning establishment of Board of Directors and By-laws for ERA.

Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Oct. 13, 1976) transmitting copies of By-laws and Minutes of the organizational meeting of ERA.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 10,k 1977) requesting copy of By-laws. Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 14, 1977) transmitting copy of By-laws. Letter to

Ehrhart (TLS Aug. 9, 1977) discusses payment for incorporation of ERA. Folder 1.35. ERA - Distribution Miscellaneous correspondence and brochures from various small press distributors (ca.

12 items dated June 1977-Apr. 1978) Folder 1.36. ERA – Literature file (Other presses) Miscellaneous publications and some correspondence of small presses and copies of

small literary magazines (ca. 13 items dated Aug. 1976-Nov. 1977)

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BOX 2 Folder 2.1. 1st Casualty Press (1CP) - Archives Akeroyd, Dick. (Spec. Coll., Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT)

Business card with separate ms. note of address. Copy of letter from Barry (Oct. 27, 1975) thanks for meeting with him and

Ehrhart to tell what he knew about the 1CP archives; just discovered 1CP non-profit status was never followed thru with state of CT; confusion of Wayne Karlin’s intentions from 1973 (to remain in business or not) letters.

Barry, Jan. (Brooklyn, NY) Copy of form letter to 1CP contributors (TL (Dec. 20, 1974) describing the

demise of the press (based on Paquet’s 1973 letter) and the donation of materials to the Univ. of Connecticut.

Copy of form letter to WHAM poets (TL June 17, 1975) describing what he found during visit to Univ. of Connecticut in April; provides more details of 1CP finances and disposition of copyrights.

1st Casualty Press. Certificate of Incorporation (Sept. 21, 1972) [2 leaves, photocopy] “Permissions form” and “Release form” [3 items, mimeographed]

Miscellaneous author address lists from the 1CP archive for use as DMZ contacts (2 items, 3 leaves)

Miscellaneous photocopies or clippings of poems with Barry’s ms. notes – one indicates it would appear in forthcoming Postmortem (7 items, dated 1972-73)

New York Shakespeare Festival. (New York, NY) Press release for the 1973? (release dated only 7/16) production of Paula Kay

Pierce’s experimental play based on the poems of 33 Vietnam veterans first published in WHAM.

Paquet, Basil T. (c/o Special Collections, Wilbur Cross Library, Univ. of Conn., Storrs, CT) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Aug. 15, 1980) looking for original negatives of

WHAM for reprinting; encloses notice of new anthology project. Rottmann, Larry. (Los Ojos, NM)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 10, 1979) looking for unsold copies of WHAM; would like to reprint to fill requests; where are the negatives?

Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 9, 1980) sorry for delay in replying to letter of Nov. 10th ; moved to Idaho; doesn’t know what happened to extra copies of WHAM; wants to overcome past differences and communicate more.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 3, 1980) responding to letter of Jan. 9; sorry Rottmann can’t locate WHAM negatives; doesn’t know status of FFZ; never got answer from Paquet about anything; trying to finish new anthology by May.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 19, 1980) referring WHAM orders to him; involved in newspaper investigation of Agent Orange; a New York play used WHAM poems without permission.

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Schimmelpfeng, R. H. (Richard H.). (Director of Spec. Coll., Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT) Copy of letter to Stephen Hathaway (TLS Sept. 16, 1974) transmitting original

typescript of his story [unnamed and not present]. Copy of letter from Barry (addressed simply to “Special Collections Librarian,”

TL Jan. 13, 1975) just got a copy of the Paquet/Karlin form letter of Aug. 16, 1973; describes possible misapproriation by Paquet of donations to 1CP intended for Vietnamese hospitals; will be contacting an attorney to investigate this fraud.

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 21, 1975) responding to letter of Jan. 13 and enclosing 3 documents which may answer questions [copy of the transfer document signed by Paquet; description of the archive as organized by U. Conn; and a copy of the form letter from Wayne Karlin and Basil Paquet to contributors on the fate of Postmortem and the 1CP].

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 3, 1975) sorry for delay in responding to letter of Jan. 21; had the flu; surprise at sale of 1CP archive for $500; Barry and Rottmann were the founders of 1CP; Paquet was just a contributor and editor; much of the material could not have been sold without the permission of the contributors; requests a meeting to inspect the archive.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 26, 1975) following up on letter of Feb. 3. Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 2, 1975) providing Spec. Coll. hours and offering

directions [has Barry’s ms note “Visited 8:30-4:30 April 23” and Storrs campus map laid in].

Copy of letter from Barry (Oct. 27, 1975) enclosing letter he and Ehrhart are sending to writers in the 1CP archive [form letter dated oct. 15, 1975]; CPA informed them the 1CP non-profit registration was never completed; thanks for consideration and courtesy to him and Ehrhart.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 21, 1975) arranging for another visit to the 1CP archive for more information to support DMZ project.

Slivka, Sigrid P. (Arlington, VA) Copy of letter to Spec. Coll., Univ. of Connecticut (TL Dec. 3, 1975) concerning

her collection of poems In the delta of wars which was part of 1CP archive.

Folder 2.2. 1st Casualty Press - Correspondence Beasley, Derrick G. (see under United Vietnam Era Veterans) Beeler, Kent. (Asst. prof., Eastern Michigan Univ., Ypsilanti, MI)

Letter to 1CP (ALS Nov. 2, 1974) enjoyed WHAM and request current catalog. Beutler, Jeffrey D. (Akron, OH)

Letter to 1CP (ALS Aug. ? 1974) requesting catalog. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 2, 1974) describing end of 1CP.

Bobrowsky, Igor. (Upper Montclair, N.J.) Letter from Barry (TL Feb. 12, 1975) describing the demise of 1CP, Paquet’s sale

of others unpublished work; sale to the Univ. of Connecticut archives; contemplating legal action.

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Brownstein, Stanley. (Queens, NY) Envelope returned “Undeliverable as addressed” (dated Dec. 21, 1974) contained

form letter on demise of 1CP. Carr, Gladys J. (McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 21, 1972) did not receive his paperback copy of WHAM; requests another; will all contributors get a harcover copy?

Letter to Barry from Carmela Skolky for G. Carr (TLS Nov. 17, 1972) sending another copy of WHAM; when hardcover is published all contributors will receive copies and at statement of paperback sales (5,400 to date).

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 5, 1973) received his hardcover copy of WHAM; requests paperback sales figures and copy of Philadelphia bulletin review.

Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 9, 1973) responding to query at about McGraw-Hill office in Germany; too early for sales figures on hardcover of WHAM; paperback has had some returns but a “fairly solid 10,000 sale to date”; new promotional push to come with publication of Free fire zone in March.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 20, 1973) thanks for paperback figures and returning mysterious invoice for 20 copies of WHAM.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec 25, 1974) describing his conversation with Warren Tiley, the breakup of 1CP and inquiring if MH has the plates of WHAM.

Clinton, DeWitt. (Wichita, KS) Envelope returned “Not deliverable as addressed” (dated Dec. 21, 1974)

contained form letter on demise of 1CP press. Coles, Ronald R. (Attorney at Law, New York, NY)

Bill for legal services (TL Aug. 22, 1972) in connection with preparation of agreement re: 1st Casualty Press.

Cooper, Arthur. “Human and subhuman” [review of Free fire zone] Newsweek (Aug. 13, 1973), p.

89-90. Crumb, Jan. [i.e. Jan Barry]

Business cards for “1st Casualty Press, Vietnam Veteran’s Publishing Co.” (3 examples printed in black on light green stock.

Crumb, John H., Mrs. (Interlaken, NY) Letter to Barry (as Jan B. Crumb) (TLS Oct. 23, 1974) family news from Barry’s

mother and a request for two copies of WHAM. Di Martino, Tony D. (Chicago, IL)

Letter to Barry (ALS May 30, 1975) thanks for info in letter of May 7 and orders a copy of WHAM.

Dick, James. (Castro Valley, CA) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 24, 1974) describing end of 1CP; refers him

to Penthouse which is looking for stories by Vietnam veterans. Donald, Roslyn L. (Asst. Prof of English, Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock)

Letter to 1CP (ALS Dec. ?, 1974) requesting copy of WHAM.

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Donovan, William. (Director of Marketing, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov 21, 1978) noting recent review in Nation of WHAM which still lists McGraw-Hill as source when in fact all remaining copies are in East River Anthology hands; requests any orders be forwarded to ERA.

Durant, Mary. (see Harwood, Michael, Mrs.) Earnhart, Stephen W. (Pautucket, RI)

Letter to 1CP (ALS Oct. 21, 1974) was referred to 1CP by Playboy Press; describes his manuscript autobiography (I can feel the angels crying) of his time in Vietnam as a Navy corpsman with the Marines. Letter to 1CP (ALS Nov. 15, 1974) requesting status of his manuscript.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 19, 1974) describing end of 1CP. Emerson, Gloria.

“No little princes” [review of Free fire zone] Harper’s (July 1973), p. 98. Eminy, Mary. (San Antonio, TX)

Envelope returned “Moved not forwardable” (dated Dec. 21, 1974) contained form letter on demise of 1CP press.

Felstiner, John. (Dept. of English, Stanford Univ.) Letter to Barry (ALS Aug. 19, 1975) Are you going? Have you got any copies of

WHAM? with Barry’s ms note that he sent prospectus 9/21/75. Fredson, Michael. (Ellensburg, WA)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 19, 1974) returning his poems and describing end of 1CP.

Fuhrer, Gail. (“Peacework” radio show, American Friends Service Committee, Cambridge, MA) Letter to 1CP (TLS Dec. 10, 1975) asking permission of use readings from

WHAM in a Christmas show they are producing to be broadcast on college station WBUR on Dec. 22.

Gibbons, Elizabeth. (Adjunct Prof., Univ. of Hartford, Wethersfield, CT) Letter to 1CP (TLS Sept. 4, 1975) transmitting manuscript abstract of a book she

has written on WWI soldier poetry for possible publication by 1CP. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 28, 1975) describing new venture he is trying

to build after end of 1CP and offering some editorial advice. Gillett, Jon. (General Manager, Trade Book Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New

York, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 18, 1979) with newspaper clipping attached;

laments American Express’ threatened takeover of McGraw Hill. Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 2, 1979) heartened by your comments.

Gray, J. Glenn. “Back” [review of Free fire zone] in New York review of books 20/11 (June 28,

1973), p. 22.

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Green, Roberta. (Tulsa, OK)

Letter to 1CP (ALS Dec. 21, 1974) requesting author addresses; with text of postcard (Dec. 31, 1974) in response from Barry typed at foot of page.

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 4, 1975) thanks for author addresses; needs another copy of WHAM.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 13, 1975) suggests sources for copies of WHAM; describes bad breakup of 1CP.

Hardy, Dan. (Austin, TX) Letter to 1CP (TLS June 9, 1975) requesting permission to use some poems from

WHAM in the script of his M.A. thesis production at U.T. Austin. Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 12, 1975) describing end of 1CP and need to

contact Basil Paquet. Letter to Barry (ALS July 20, 1975) describing lack of response from Paquet and describing need to get copyright.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL July 23, 1975) offering address of Paquet’s lawyer; if no response he suggests Hardy go ahead and use the poem as an anonymous work

Harwood, Michael, Mrs. [a.k.a. Mary Durant] (Washington, CT) Letter to 1CP (ALS Apr. 15, 1975) asking if WHAM still available. Letter to 1CP

(Apr. ?, 1975) enclosing check for WHAM. Hasford, Gustav. (Kelso, WA)

Envelope returned “addressee unknown” (dated Dec. 21, 1974) contained form letter on demise of 1CP press.

Hecht, Mike. (Deerfield, IL) Photocopy of letter to Ehrhart (ALS Jan. 18, 1976) concerning donation check for

DMZ and request for copies of WHAM. Hussey, Patrick. (San Jose, CA)

Letter to 1CP (ALS Feb. ? 1975) requesting catalogs. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 18, 1975) describing end of 1CP.

Knaster, Julian. (Brooklyn, NY) Envelope returned “moved – not forwardable” (dated Dec. 21, 1974) contained

form letter on demise of 1CP press. Kohler, Harrison. (Atlanta, GA)

Empty envelope addressed to Barry (AL Jan. 21, 1975). Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 20, 1975) looking for copies of WHAM. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 28, 1975) describing end of 1CP and money

questions; describes attempt to transfer copyrights back to authors. Lems, Kristin. (Editor, Student advocate, Urbana, IL)

Letter to 1CP (ALS Oct. 28, 1975) requesting permission to reprint poems from WHAM in her paper.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 1, 1975) explaining demise of 1CP and granting permission to reprint for non-commercial use.

Lotte. (no address) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 8, 1975) describing what he knows to date

about sale of 1CP archive to U.Conn and fate of draft Postmortem anthology.

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Lynch, John I. (see under United Vietnam Era Veterans) Makowlec, Marty, Jr. (Treskow, PA)

Letter to 1CP (ALS June 22, 1975) looking for place to publish a friend’s poems. Copy of letter from Barry (TL July 23, 1975) giving advice on how to publish a

book of poetry. Martin, Paul G. (Allentown, PA)

Letter to Barry (TLS Aug. 23, 1974) offering a journal of drawings, poems and prose kept by his brother John in Vietnam for 1CP to publish.

Letter to Barry (ALS Oct. 17, 1974) providing more information about his brother.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 19, 1974) reporting death of 1CP, his background and the current state of his affairs.

McFarland, Lillian. (Baltimore, MD) Letter to 1CP (ALS Nov. 27, 1974) requesting copy of Postmortem.

McGraw-Hill Book Co. (see under: Carr, Gladys; Tiley, Warren) McLain, Jack. (Passaic, NJ)

Envelope returned “undeliverable as addressed” (dated Dec. 21, 1974) contained form letter on demise of 1CP.

Michener, James. (Board member, National Society of Literature and the Arts, Washington, D.C.) Letter to 1CP (TLS Mar. 7, 1975) inviting 1CP to join the Society.

Mitgang, Herbert. (Editorial board, New York times) Copy of letter from Barry (TL on 1CP stationary, Mar. 24, 1972) discusses

forthcoming WHAM; asks for Times review; FBI informers in VVAW have surfaced, VVAW coordinators have been arrested, and the FBI is interviewing VVAW members and spreading rumors that the VVAW is going to “go violent”; describes his recent writing.

Moore, Charles. (Charles Moore Associates, Inc., New York, NY) Letter to Larry Rottmann as editor 1CP (TLS Jan. 24, 1975) asking to rent the

1CP mailing list for use by a client who wishes to sell books (noncompetitive with 1CP)

Moyer, Joseph B. (Oshkosh, WI) Letter to 1CP (undated, but late in1973?) ex-Marine, now college student,

Vietnam veteran offers poems for publication. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 1, 1974) returning poems and reporting end of

1CP; encourages Moyer to keep writing and notes that copies of WHAM are still available.

Opperman, Floyd Edgar. Letter to 1CP (TLS Nov. 14, 1974) offering military satire for publication.

Otto, Jim. (Evanston, IL) Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 30, 1975) ordering copy of WHAM. Letter to Barry (ALS Feb. 13, 1975) expressing sympathy for end of 1CP and

ordering a book.

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Paquet, Basil T. (Coventry, CT and Kingston, Jamaica)

Letter to Barry (TLS on 1CP stationary, Dec. 14, 1972) requesting everyone fill out enclosed Employee’s Witholding Exemption Certificate.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 5, 1973) transmitting his W-4 form. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 15, 1973) asking for explanation of recently

received tax forms (copy enclosed); withdrawing poems he had submitted because he is not satisfied with them and does not want working copies published.

Letter to Barry (TLS on 1CP letterhead stationary, Feb. 24, 1973) describing tax forms for profits from 1CP; will not use his poems in next project.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 8, 1973) discussing tax forms and royalties; asks for return of Dave Braum’s manuscript poems.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Aug. 4, 1973) concerning Al Silverman’s (see below) book Foster and Lourie about two Vietnam veteran NYC cops killed on the Lower East Side and permission to reprint part of “The longest war” as a chapter heading; plus other 1CP editorial business.

Empty envelope addressed to Barry (postmark date indecipherable – presumably post-demise of 1CP) with Barry’s ms notes on back about WHAM orders.

Polner, Murray. (Great Neck, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL on 1CP stationary, Mar. 24, 1972) discusses

announcements for forthcoming WHAM and thanks for amnesty book; believes his mail is being opened.

Popko, John. (Managing ed., New letters, Univ. of Missoury – Kansas City) Letter to the editors of 1CP (TLS June 27, 1972) thanks for the review copies of

WHAM; it is a very important book; encloses galley proof of review to appear in summer issue; solicits advertising for similar future publications in New letters.

Ramsdell, Sheldon. Four photographs (undated) of Barry at a book display for WHAM.

Rottmann, Larry. (Corrales, NM (1971); Packrat Press Books, Cambridge, ID (1980)) Letter to “Dear Al” (ALS Jan. 1, 1971) Praeger Publishing wants to do “our

book”; Mervyn Adams (editor at Praeger) asked for more details and copy of the manuscript; this book project is “potentially more important” than the upcoming Winter Soldier Investigation in Detroit; needs money to continue the project and if the VVAW contributes, it will own the book (has handwritten note at head of page signed ‘Al’ indicating he called Rottmann, sent him $100 and will try to get VVAW to pay some of his travel expences).

Letter to Barry (ALS on VVAW stationary, Jan. 14, 1971) just realized they have no material by female veterans; how about a letter to all women in the VVAW?

Letter to “Al, Jan, and Scott” (ALS on VVAW stationary, Jan. 18, 1971) has their collective writings and will submit to the publisher; please fill out attached background questionnaire.

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Letter to Barry signed “L” (ALS July 15, 1971) just back from Europe and found [rejected] ms. from Bill Whitehead at Doubleday waiting for him at VVAW office in NY; what do they do now?

Letter to Barry signed “LLR” (ALS on 1CP stationary, Sept. 19, 1972) discusses return of unsold WHAM copies by G. Fox & Co.; brief mention of several reviews.

Two form letters to Barry (from 1CP, Coventry, CT, Nov. 8 and 3, 1972) acknowledging receipt of poems for possible inclusion in Postmortem.

Letter to Barry (ALS signed “L” Aug. 19, 1980) found four boxes of WHAM he had stored in a friend’s basement in New Mexico; keep sending orders to him and he will distribute the last 400.

Sackett, S. J. (Hays, KS) Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 31, 1975) thanks for newspaper review of

WHAM (copy attached) and sending notices of other books that might be of interest.

Postcard to Barry (June 9, 1975) glad the book was successful and thanks for notices.

Scully, Eugene. (Belmont, MA) Letter to 1CP [ALS Nov. 25, 1974) requesting 3 copies of WHAM.

Seelye, John. (Dept. of English, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT) “Winning hearts and minds” New York times (May 14, 1972), Sec. 7, p. ? [reprint

as part of the WHAM promotional flyer ([4] p. : ill. ; 28 cm.) Sengespeck, Klaus. (Hamburg, Germany)

Letter to 1CP (TLS Oct. 30, 1975) as a teacher of English at a college in Hamburg orders a copy of Free fire zone.

Silverman, Al. (White Plains, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 9, 1976) concerning permission and payment

for the reprinting of one of Barry’s poems in the book Foster and Lourie and the demise of 1CP.

Simon, William J. (Washington, DC) Postcard to Barry (Autograph Jan. 13, 1975) read letter and will respond at length. Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 10, 1975) will send form to Basil Paquet shortly;

working with Tran van Dinh on translations; wants to dissociate himself from VVAW beacuse of their “fronting” for the Palestinians; will be traveling to Portugal and Brasil for business and research; writing article on Hearts and minds.

Letter to Barry (ALS Feb. ?, 1975) describes meeting with Tran Van Dinh and puts some questions about 1CP.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 28, 1975) responding to Feb. letter from Simon and discussing 1CP copyright transfer authorized by Paquet.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 9, 1975) overwhelmed with illness; will leave 100 copies of book for Simon to pick up; probably won’t hear from Paquet short of court; encloses theater program for poetry play.

Skolky, Carmela. (Admin. asst. to Gladys J. Carr: see under Carr)

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Sullivan, Pat. (Groton, CT)

Postcard to Barry (Feb. 1, 1975) requesting copy of Postmortem. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 7, 1975) describing end of 1CP; Postmortem

still in draft in U.Conn. archives. Thorn, London. (New York, NY)

Envelope returned “Addressee unknown” (dated Dec. 21, 1974) contained form letter on demise of 1CP.

Tiley, Warren. (Business Manager, General Book Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, NY) Letter to 1CP (TLS Nov. 27, 1974) announcing decision not to reprint WHAM

and offering remaining copies and plates for sale at cost. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec 19, 1974) confirming phone conversation of

that afternoon on disposition of remaining copies (8800 pbk and 3100 cloth) of WHAM.

Uhl, Michael. (Safe Return, Committee in support of self-retired veterans (deserters), New York, NY) Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 3, 1972) congratulations on WHAM and ordering

additional copies; remarks on Easter Offensive in Vietnam. United Vietnam Era Veterans. (Philadelphia, PA)

Letter to 1CP (TLS Apr. 23, 1975 signed by co-directors John Lynch and Derrick Beasley) requesting permission to reprint some poems from WHAM.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 5, 1975) sorry but 1CP is dead and copyright rests with the authors; let him know specific poets and he will try to get their current addresses.

Whitehead, Bill. (Editor, Doubleday & Co., New York, NY) Letter to Jan Crumb (TLS May 7, 1971) working with Murray Polner on his book

on amnesty and is interested in collection of VVAW writings that Barry/Crumb is editing; would you submit a copy of the ms.?

Wielgosz, Marianne. (Chicago, IL) Letter to 1CP (ALS Apr. 14, 1975) ordering a copy of WHAM. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 17, 1975) returning check because 1CP no

longer exists; send another check made out to him and he will send a copy of WHAM; authograph note from Wielgosz at bottom enclosing new check.

Folder 2.3. 1st Casualty Press – Correspondence (Death of) Barry, Jan. (Brooklyn, NY)

Drafts of form letter to “Dear WHAM poets” (3 versions with ms. emendations and “Death of a press” (4 versions with ms. emendations).

Form letter to “Dear fellow poets” (TLS Aug. 24, 1972) describing Barry’s resignation from 1CP over the abuse of Paula Kay Pierce’s hospitality and controversy over her adaptation of a play based on WHAM; with form letter from Paula Kay Pierce to “Dear contributor to Winning hearts and minds” (TL Aug. 25, 1972) responding to a form letter from Basil Paquet

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and Larry Rottmann of Aug. 20, 1972; describes the history of her adaptation of WHAM as a play; betrayal by Joseph Papp and replacement as director by Meir Ribalow, alteration of the play thereafter and the closing of the show; refusal of Rottmann and Paquet to consider other producers; accuses Rottmann and Paquet of using money due the authors for other purposes.

Form letter (4 copies) to WHAM poets (TL (3 p. with manuscript emendations), June 17, 1975) describes the placement of the archives of 1CP at UConn, the state of the finances of the press; the status of copyrights; and the status of the remaining copies of WHAM. Copy of form letter to contributors to 1CP (TL(2 p. with manuscript emendations), Dec. 20, 1974) announcing end of 1CP, describing what happened and apologizing for allowing it to happen.

Ehrhart, W. D. (Philadelphia, PA and other places) Letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 25, 1974) describes being busted for marijuana in Long

Beach and fired in March only to have the case thrown out; discusses work in Phila. at various jobs since; first collection of poetry will be ready for sale in two weeks; reports on attempts to find out more about 1CP end and the status of Postmortem.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 1, 1975) asks for review copy of Generation of peace; confused by copyright rules; state of 1CP recriminations; ideas for future publication (DMZ).

Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 14, 1975) travel plans; comments on Listen: the war anthology.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 16, 1975) urges him to write and confront Paquet and the UConn archives; discusses ideas for future publications by new press. Letter to “Jan & Paula” (TLS Feb. 9, 1975) has heard from both Paquet and UConn; received packet of stuff from the Copyright Office; impressed by American exile and Paula’s Post-war review which show empathy for the Vietnamese which does not appear in his own work.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 14, 1975) pending interview of Nicola Geiger before she leaves for Japan; possibility of a get together at Stone House in Phila.; thanks for comments on outline of In American exile and Paula’s Post-war review; he and Paula were formally married in January.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 21, 1975) provides information about Kim Chi Ha’s book and places to send reviews; discusses Tran Van Dinh and other activists interest in a new press and anthology of Vietnam veteran and Asian writing.

Letter to Barry (ALS with postcard of a Boeing 747 attached, Feb. 24, 1975?) provides information on the hours of the UConn Archives; got a letter from the copyright office concerning WHAM; got the stuff on Korea.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL (Mar. 12, 1975) got 2 notes and copy of Ehrhart’s book; car trouble prevented trip to UConn; he and others have written to Paquet and Rottmann about copyright transfers; describes experience of reading Ehrhart’s book.

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Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 15, 1975) news on various publications and reading; comments on his desire to clean up the rough spots in his poetry and write about other things than war.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 19, 1975) finished review of Generation of peace for WIN; comments on Ehrhart’s need to weed out the garden of his poems and gives his reactions to particular poems.

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 1, 1975) news on a variety of topics. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 4, 1975) heard nothing from Paquet or Rottmann; plans to visit UConn next week; copies of WHAM arrived from McGraw-Hill.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 8, 1975) describing visit to 1CP archive at UConn and confrontation with local lawyer for 1CP (Arthur P. Meisler) over need to clarify copyright ownership.

Letter to Barry (TLS May 15, [1975]) describing recent changes of address; not surprised by findings at UConn; comments on fall of Saigon.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 26, 1975) forwarding draft of letter to WHAM poets and news of various other activities.

Letter to Barry (TLS June 6, 1975?) comments on letter to WHAM poets; comments on Suddick’s stories; reviews of his book; suffering writing slump.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 5, 1975) discusses wording of prospectus (for DMZ?); possible legal action against Paquet for missing funds from 1973 McGraw-Hill payments; cost of buying back unsold WHAM copies.

Karlin, Wayne (see under Paquet, Basil T.) Kunstler, Lotte. (Mamaroneck, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL (July 2, 1975) giving some history of the end of 1CP; outlines what he thinks Rottmann did; respects Rottmann’s dedication but Paquet was not to be respected or trusted; wants to start a new press.

Paquet, Basil T. (Coventry, CT; later Kingston, Jamaica) Mimeographed form letter from Paquet and Rottmann as 1CP (TLS (3 p.) Aug.

20, 1972) announcing resignation of Jan Barry and move of 1CP to Coventry, CT; contract with McGraw-Hill to publish 3rd ed. of WHAM; closure of Papp’s Public Theater production of WHAM; claim to own dramatic rights; plans to complete the Free fire zone project in early fall.

Photocopy of letter to “Dear Stan” (TLS with signatures of Paquest and Karlin, Aug. 16, 1973) sorry for delay in responding about his manuscript, but rejecting submission for Postmortem; describes delays in publishing.

Form letter to Barry (TLS on 1CP stationary (Jan. 15, 1973) transmitting payment for poems used in WHAM.

Copy of form letter (TL on 1CP stationary over names of Wayne Karlin and Basil Paquet, Jan. 15, 1973) transmitting payment for work used in Free fire zone; describes publishing agreement with McGraw-Hill.

Copy of form letter (TL on 1CP stationary over names of Wayne Karlin and Basil Paquet, undated) transmitting release form and requesting permission to use the submitted work in their “third and final anthology” Postmortem.

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Copy of form letter to “Dear Friend” (TLS on 1CP stationary with signatues of Wayne Karlin, Basil Paquet and Larry Rottmann, undated 1973?); 1CP is a year old and has just released its second book Free fire zone; pleased with success of WHAM; planning a third anthology of short stories [Postmortem] to be published in July.

Letter to Barry (TLS (with “Permission to reprint” form letter attached), Nov. 10, 1974) has been meaning to write (in response to Barry’s letter to Roberta Pryor in Sept. which she forwarded to Paquet) for over a month, but delayed by move to Kingston; puzzled by need for formal reprint permission; Postmortem is in “completed manuscript” form but McGraw-Hill pulled out of their verbal agreement to publish before a contract was signed and the 1CP had been dismantled at that point.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 17, 1974) glad to hear from him; expresses desire for information on the end of 1CP and the status of Postmortem. Letter to Barry (TLS (6 p. with ms. emendations), Nov. 22, 1974) nice to receive friendly letter of Nov. 17; reviews history of 1CP and Barry’s separation from it in 1972 thru his attempt to publish Postmortem and his view of the end of 1CP.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL (3 p.) Dec. 18, 1974) reviewing past disagreements and expressing hope of settling things “amiably”.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 20, 1974) asking questions about the disposition of 1CP funds; makes various accusations about the misues of funds by Paquet and Rottmann.

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 2, 1975) he has received Barry’s letters of Dec. 18 and Dec. 20 and finds the accusations false, insulting and libelous; demands retraction of letter sent to WHAM poets on Dec. 20, 1974.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 9, 1975) reviewing a number of points of contention with Paquet and asking for his cooperation in a number of matters concerning the end of 1CP, transfer of copyrights, etc.

Pierce, Paula Kay. (Brooklyn, NY) (see under Barry, Jan) Prior, Roberta. (International Famous Agency, New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 2, 1974) requesting permission to reprint some of his poems used in WHAM; asks for status of Postmortem.

Rottmann, Larry. (Los Ojos, NM) Christmas card to Barry (Dec 17, 1974); teaching at a small school and writing a

novel. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 6, 1975) presumes Rottmann got Barry’s Dec.

20, 1974 mailing to WHAM poets; describes what he knows of what Paquet did in selling off the 1CP assets; will initiate a fraud investigation in April unless he hears from Rottmann.

_____________. (see also under Paquet, Basil T.) Russell, Charlie. (no address)

Three letters to Barry (ALS Jan. 11, 19 and Mar. 13, 1975) with copies of Barry’s reponses (TL Jan. 16, Feb. 28 and Apr. 9, 1975) concerning end of 1CP and disposition of WHAM by McGraw-Hill.

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Stan. (Lawyer, Address unknown)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 28, 1975) giving history of sale of 1CP archives to UConn and reporting what is known on disposition of 1CP funds.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 16, 1975) thanks for letter of Aug. 16, 1973 and Archives copy letter; describes recent dealings and suspicions about Paquet and Rottmann.

Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 4, 1975) reporting recent knowledge of 1CP and what he remembers of 1CP finances and legal dealings.

____ (see also under Paquet, Barry T.) Seelye, John. (Dept. of English, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL (3 p.), Jan. 19, 1975) describing history Basil Paquet’s actions in dissolving 1CP; asks Seelye’s help in stopping the fraud and interveening with the UConn Archives to insure the rights of author’s in the 1CP archives do not lose their rights.

University of Connecticut. Special Collections. (Storrs, CT) Copy of description of the 1CP archives as purchased by UConn.

Folder 2.4. 1st Casualty Press – Fund Inc. Finances American Friends Service Committee. (see under Snyder, Jack) Bach Mai Hospital Relief Fund, Inc. (see under Davidson, Tom) Baskin, Jerome I. (C.P.A., Manchester, CT)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 13, 1975) double checking details of phone conversation about 1CP incorporation after his visit to the UConn archives; nonprofit status of the press was not followed through and the corporation was never formally disolved.

Chomsky, Noam. (Dept. of Foreign Literature and Linguistics, MIT, Cambridge, MA) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 5, 1975) describing the “small, mysterious

tragedy” of the death of 1CP and asking for any light he can throw on these events; plans to organize a replacement press.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 13, 1975) describing visit to 1CP archives at UConn with Ehrhart and questions about incorporation status of 1CP. Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 20, 1975) sorry for delay in answering letters, was broad; description of the end of 1CP sounds awful; remembers dispute between Rottmann and Paquet but not details; will check his files.

Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 28, 1975) has checked his files; the last letter from Rottmann was in June 1973 when he was preparing to move to NM; it is possible he (Chomsky) was on the 1CP board, but he does not remember it; may have supervised some work Rottmann did at the Cambridge Institute, Goddard Program 4-5 years before in an MA program but does not recall being a PhD adviser.

Copy of letter from Barry (Oct. 31, 1975) thanks for info in two earlier letters; includes extensive quotes from Paquet’s statements and letters concerning

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the end of 1CP and Paquet’s belief that Rottmann had absconded with 1CP funds; Barry has written to Bill Kunstler asking for advice.

Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 7, 1975) the name of Arthur Meisler sounds familiar, but cannot locate any information in his files; hopes Larry [Rottmann] will be left out of any prosecution as he is “Morally certain that he did not intend any injury”; approves of text of letter which Barry had sent him.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 27, 1975) describing what he has learned about the end of 1CP (text is similar to the letter to William Kunstler of the same date – described below).

Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 24, 1976) describing DMZ, soliciting a donation and the names of other potential contributors.

Davidson, Tom. (Bach Mai Fund, Medical Aid for Indochina, Cambridge, MA) Photocopy of prospectus (undated) for the Bach Mai Hospital Emergency Relief

Fund. Letter from Basil Paquet on 1CP stationary (TLS May 4, 1973) forwarding a

check for $125 for Bach Mai from a series of poetry readings (with copy of thank you letter (TLS May 9, 1973) from Kathy Gillooly attached) – all attached to Barry’s letter of June 17, 1975.

Copy of letter from Barry (Jan. 8, 1975) refered by Don Luce to inquire about donations from 1CP to the Bach Mai Fund. Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 13, 1975) describing difficulty in tracking donations (audit in progress and the need for better information on the dates involved).

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 3, 1975) concerning donations claimed by Basil Paquet for 1CP. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 6, 1975) concerning 1CP nonprofit status and what he has learned of donations to other charities and Rottmann’s solicitation of donations which “never passed through” the books of 1CP.

Letter to Barry on Bach Mai Hospital Relief Fund, Inc. stationary (TLS Mar. 13, 1975) responding to Barry’s letter of Mar. 6 and detailing further contributions from 1CP or any of the principals there.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 15, 1975) thanks for info in letter of the 13th; next step will be to take it public; sympathizes with low view of Vietnam veterans.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 17, 1975) the Paquet letter (May 4, 1973) you sent was interesting; reviews what he has learned of the actual donations Paquet and Rottmann made and voices other suspicions.

Postcard to Barry (June 20, 1975) to answer question in your letter, he cannot recall getting a mailing list from 1CP.

Copy of letter from Barry [with attached NYTimes clipping dated 7/9/75 by Eileen Shanahan and titled “I.R.S. disallows tax exemptions for gifts to hospital near Hanoi”] (TL July 23, 1975) sorry to be so long responding to postcard; 1CP had extensive mailing lists which it was “sick” for anyone to withhold; plans a new publishing venture; Bach Mai Fund is an important reminder.

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“An evening of peace, poetry and music” [Brochure for a June 8, [1974?] evening of readings Synod Hall of St. John the Divine (110th St. New York, NY) which included Larry Rottmann, Wayne Karlin and Basil Paquet reading from WHAM, Free fire zone and Postmortem]

Kunstler, William M. (Center for Constitutional Rights, New York, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 27, 1975) describing what he had learned on

visiting the UConn archives and on the incorporation status of 1CP and Basil Paquet’s account of the end of 1CP.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 27, 1975) amplifies on letter of Oct. 27, describing his thinking on the fraud committed in the demise of 1CP; Connecticut will not prosecute; his intention to continue to gather facts and suspicions and confront Rottmann and Paquet directly; mentions need to change name of East River Press to East River Anthology.

Maloney, John P. (Director, Corporate Division, Office of the Secretary of State, State of Connecticut, Hartford, CT) Photocopy of draft letter by Ehrhart to the Corporate Division (AL Oct. 10, 1975)

inquiring about 1CP incorporation. Copy of letter to Ehrhart (TLS Oct. 22, 1975) providing date of incorporation for

1CP and last known address (the lawyer Arthut P. Meisler’s office in Willimantic).

Copy of letter from Ehrhart (TL Oct. 28, 1975) asking for clarification of the incorporation date since he believed 1CP had applied for but never finalized its nonprofit status.

Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Nov. 18, 1975) clarifing information on the incorporation papers of the 1st Casualty Press Fund, Inc.

Medical Aid for Indochina (see under Davidson, Tom) Paquet, Basil T. (Kingston, Jamaica)

Copy of letter to Cindy Piltch (TLS Nov. 12, 1975) responding to her letter of Oct. 15, 1975 to 1CP; regrets Postmortem was never published; the manuscript was accepted by a publisher and then dropped; manuscript materials now reside in the UConn archive.

Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Jan. 28, 1975) apologizes for not answering earlier letters and refers to 6 p. letter to Jan Barry of Nov. 22; continues to defend his actions; failue of 1CP is not a crime and “we are still trying to get Postmortem published...”.

Piltch, Cindy. (Philadelphia, PA) (see under Paquet, Basil T. Schimmelpfeng, R. H. (Richard H.). (Director for Special Collections, Univ. of

Connecticut, Storrs, CT) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Feb. 4, 1975) responding to inquiry about business records

of 1CP; desire to preserve the archive; no photocopying without permission of the author and willingness to return manuscripts to their authors if so desired.

Snyder, Jack. (Asia Programs, American Friends Service Committe, Philadelphia, PA) American Friends Service Committee “1971 statistical summary from the

Rehabilitation Center in Quang Ngai” ([6] p. : ill. ; 28 cm.).

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Copy of letter from Barry addressed to Peter Woodrow (TL Jan. 8, 1975) inquiring on what 1CP donated; also asks for information on a patient mentioned in Dr. Don Luce’s book Hostages to war which Barry may have known in Vietnam. Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 31, 1975) responding for Peter Woodrow who has left the AFSC; reports on details of support provided by 1CP; regrets doctor-patient confidentiality prevents the staff of the Quang Ngai Rehabilitation Center trying to trace specific individuals.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 3, 1975) thanks for news in Jan. 31 letter; will await further reports from the Bach Mai fund; intends to do a new anthology and replace 1CP.

Woodrow, Peter. (American Friends Service Committee, Quang Ngai Rehabilitation Center Fund, Philadelphia, PA) (see Under Snyder, Jack – above)

Folder 2.5. International directory - Dustbooks Miscellaneous flyers and brochures from small press distributor Dustbooks (Paradise,

CA) and the Small Press Book Club (Paradise, CA) (ca. 12 items, 1977-1980) Folder 2.6. Kieu – Correspondence [Krohn], Herbert. (no address)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 24, 1974, 2 leaves) has set Philippines play project aside and started work on a play based on Kim Van Kieu (ca. 1815) by the mandarin-poet Nguyen Du; discusses various available translations of the play; describes his efforts so far and his concept for the whole work.

Nguyen, Khac Vien. (Editor, Vietnamese Studies, Hanoi, DRV) Copy of letter from Barry (TL undated [1973?] with numerous manuscript

emendations) describes his background and language problems and asks for assistance in his project to create a play for Americans based on Nguyen Du’s Kim Van Kieu; will use Hat Cheo form.

Tran, Van Dinh. (Washington, D.C. and Temple Univ., Philadelphia, PA) Copy of letter from Barry (Oct. 15, 1973 c/o the NYT Op-Ed page) in response to

Dinh’s essay of Oct. 5; likes his translations and wants to read more; encloses an essay he wrote a year before [? on Vietnamese literature] and describes his background with the VVAW and desire to create a theatrical presentation of Vietnamese life; needs a complete Kim Van Kieu.

Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. ?, 1973 on Institute of Pan-African Studies, Temple Univ. stationary and stapled to Nov. 1 letter below) has received letter through the NYT; full of important questions which he does not want to answer superficially; invites Barry to Washington for a weekend to discuss.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 1, 1973) accepting invitation to dinner; believes he can put together a full evening of Vietnamese poetry for

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Americans, preferably a play; poetry readings alone are very dull; still working on Philippines “pacification” play.

Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 4, 1973) discusses potential dinner in D.C. with Barry, Paula and Kim.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 6, 1973) discusses possible dates for meeting; found Dinh’s Washingtonian article on “Kim Van Kieu” and is excited to read entire poem; discusses the American character and ignorance of Vietnam; agrees nobody but Vietnamese can fully understand Kim Van Kieu.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 12, 1973) proposes Dec. 2 meeting and mentions publication of a new translation of Tale of Kieu by Huynh Sanh Thong.

Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 24, 1973 on Institute of Pan-African Studies, Temple Univ. stationary) looking forward to seeing Barry and son Kim on Sunday Dec. 2; needs more copies of WHAM; discusses available translations of the Tale of Kieu.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 6, 1973) quotes Po Chu-i cockatoo poem; after visit on Sunday and rereading available translations of Kieu he sees the translators leave much hidden; feels need to translate it for himself; describes evolving concept of the play he wants to write.

Letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 11, 1973) familiar with Po Chu-i cockatoo poem; transmitting an article of his on the “poetic struggle” of China and Vietnam; maybe they can translate Kieu together.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 27, 1973) transmitting a rough prologue; agrees on need to re-translate Kieu to learn every nuance; discusses trying to use Po Chu-i’s cockatoo poem; wants to include actor’s commentary as in Hat Cheo; likes idea of hearing a recitation of Kieu; includes his translation of one speech.

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 2, 1974 on Institute of Pan-African Studies, Temple Univ. stationary) received letter and prologue; thinks they will have to retranslate Kieu; impressed by Barry’s understanding; keep Le Xuan Thuy as long as needed.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 23, 1974) a friend has returned from Saigon with a copy of Kieu so he will return Dinh’s copy at the first opportunity; trying to find a copy of Vietnamese studies #4 with Kieu article by Nguyen Khac Vien; reading various anthologies to understand Du’s classical references; experimenting with speach for Kim.

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 28, 1974) Barry’s work seems to be moving forward despite the flu; no need to rush the return of Le Xuan Thu’s Kieu; suggests Fred Branfman at Indochina Resource Center in DC as a source for article on Kieu by Nguyen Khac Vien.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 3, 1974) thanks for encouragement; wants to be Nguyen Du and transport Americans for a few hours into being Vietnamese; Kieu’s tale is growing on him; making progress with other characters.

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Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 8, 1974) has had a productive week; got copy of Nguyen Du and Kieu from the NLF Aid Committee; condensing sections to get through without creating an “unweildy five-hour play”; translation word-by-word is torture; afraid of missing something significant.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar 2, 1974) lost two weeks with bronchitis; does a story about Po Chu-i make historic sense?; must get together soon.

Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 5, 1974 on Institute of Pan-African Studies, Temple Univ. stationary) sorry to hear Barry had bronchitis; story of Po Chu I makes sense – he is very popular in Vietnam – and was mentioned in Dinh’s piece “A memory of Tet” in the Progressive.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 29, 1974) getting practical experience in the theater with Paula; describes progress in reading the play and getting to the character of Hoan-Thu; encloses review of Kieu for WIN.

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 4, 1974 on Hilton Inn, Logan Airport, Boston stationary) thanks for review in WIN; agrees that Hoan Thus is the center of the play.

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 19, 1974) note to acknowledge letter and notes on Kieu; busy in May but free in June for meeting

Letter to Barry (TLS May 8, 1974) proposes June 23 for meeting Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 21, 1974) June 23 is sister’s graduation from

high school, an event he cannot miss; proposes June 30 for meeting instead; in a fallow period; discusses his poetic remedies for it and quotes Mencius.

Card to Barry (May 25, 1974) accepting June 30 for a meeting. Copy of letter from Barry (TL July 1, 1974) thanks to Dinh and wife for thermos

of coffe; describes trip thru Delaware and N.J. in the rain; proposes weekend seminar or workshop-conference at Temple or elsewhere with a simple title like Continuing Conference on Communication and secret nickname like “guerrilla arts”.

Letter to Barry (TLS July 6, 1974 on Institute of Pan-African Studies, Temple Univ. stationary) glad Barry and Kim safely home after meeting; will do more thinking about proposed conference on communication.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 2, 1974) the “Big Apple” theater show fizzled out in July; attempt to build a theater group failed; rereading “A memory of Tet” and seeing new things each time; has Dinh writtenj about his days with the Viet Minh?

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 3, 1974) transmitting a short piece of drama [not present] for Dinh’s opinion; has stepped back from the full length Kieu plan; discusses South Vietnam’s political prisoners and use of torture; has learned much from South Korean poet Kim Chi Ha’s writings and the songs of Trinh Cong Son; also encloses short piece on the Korean situation [not present]

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 12, 1975) guess Dinh heard of death of 1CP from Bill Simon; describes plans to start a new anthology and start a theater group in an old Brooklyn church.

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Letter to Barry on Temple Univ., Afro-Asian Institute stationary (TLS Feb. 18, 1975) sorry to hear of end of 1CP; has read Barry’s “Road to Saigon” and seen “Hearts and minds”; suggests the NY Union of Vietnamese for help with poetry evening.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 28, 1975) sorry that family commitments and theater work has kept him from doing more to alleviate tragedy in Vietnam; Bill Simon keeping him posted on Tran’s endeavors; may use his name in letter to NYT demanding “freedom and justice” for the political prisoners of the Thieu regime; Don Luce of AFSC is best observor still in Saigon.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 23, 1975) concerning recent theater work; situation in Vietnam since April; situation of Kim Chi Ha in South Korea and attempts to make his “Declaration of conscience” available; work on DMZ project; disheartened by theater work in New York.

Letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 6, 1975) news of his travels and activities; has just finished a book with a friend at Howard Univ. on the nonalligned movement; could East River Anthology publish it?

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 12, 1975) reporting East River Anthology is in too primitive a stage to publish Tran’s book; suggests other publishers and estimates time involved in getting it into print.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL July 30, 1978) surprised to see WIN review; how has he been?

Letter to Barry (TLS Aug. 7, 1978) happy to receive his news; shall try to write for WIN; family is well.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 8, 1980) astounding that it has been 18 months since they last corresponded; still working for newspaper, pursuing the Agent Orange mystery, and compiling a literary anthology; wants to use some of TVD’s writings in the anthology; family news]

Folder 2.7. “Peace” [is our profession] - Correspondence Orders for PIOP and other East River Anthology publications unless otherwise noted. Abel, Ted. (Sprinfield, PA) Letter to Barry (ALS Apr. 18, 1981) Armstead, Ron E. (Rehabilitation Specialist, Vet Center, Boston, MA) Letter to ERA (TLS July 14, 1981) Baker, Lois. (Ridgewood, NJ) Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 4, 1981) sending payment for book and apologizing for

lateness; inquires what Barry is doing in the way of writing. Beardall, Willis H. (Raleigh, NC) Two letter to ERA (ALS June 8 and July 10, 1981) Beth, Elinor. (Workshop for Art & Music, Jamaica Estates, NY) Empty envelope addressed to Barry (postmarked Apr. 21, 1981) Blendermann, Ron. (Ozone Park, NY) (see under Kahaner, Ellen)

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Blocher, Joe A. (Jim Taliaferro Community Mental healt Center, Lawton, OK) Letter to ERA (TLS Mar. 31, 1981) orders copy of DMZ and requests address for

artist Gregory Abbott for possible exhibition of his work. Bohnert, McCarthy, Flowers, Roberts & Damir. (San Franciso, CA) Empty envelope addressed to ERA (postmarked Oct. 8, 1981) with ms. note by

Barry “re Wm. Saroyan estate – sent note 10/23/81 “I regret to say I had no dealings w/Saroyan, alive or dead”.

Books as Seeds. (bookstore, Huntsville, AL) Postcard to ERA (Oct. 9, 1981) Boritt, G. S. (Dept. of History, Memphis State Univ., Memphis, TN)

Letter to ERA (ALS June 1, 1981) requests “examination” copies of WHAM and PIOP for possible use in two courses he teaches at MSU.

Bound, Aioa. (CARD, Committee Against Registration and the Draft, Washington, DC)

Letter to ERA (ALS Jan. ?, 1981) Brandt, Kathleen. (Brooklyn, NY) Two letters to ERA (TLS July 8, 1981 and ALS (July 17, 1981) Carney, Saraleigh. (New York, NY) Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 1, 1981) Chapman, C. A. (Buffalo, NY) Letter to ERA (ALS June ?, 1981) Clodfelter, Michael D. (Lawrence, KS) Letter to Barry (ALS Apr. 17, 1981) Cole, Duff. (San Francisco, CA)

Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 10, 1981) just finishing a second Vietnam novel; still no success in getting his first one published; orders copies of PIOP; will try to get it reviewed in the Bay guardian.

Cronwall, Brian. (St. Paul, MN) Letter to ERA (ALS written on a PIOP announcement of Jan. 1981) orders a

copy. Delnero, Frank A. (Titusville, FL) Letter to ERA (ALS Jan. 13, 1981) Di Gia, Karin. (Gallery 345, New York, NY)

Form letter to ERA (TLS Oct. 7, 1980) soliciting support with proposed exhibit schedule for 1980-81 and photocopies of reviews of prior shows attached.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 21, 1981) apologies for slow response to Oct. 1980 appeal for funds; recommends artist Florence Siegel for exhibition and suggests there is some work in PIOP which “might have exhibit possibilities”.

Donnelly, Kate. (New Vernon, NJ) Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. ?, 1981) Downey, Debbie. (Columbus, OH) Letter to ERA (ALS Jan. 11, 1981) Letter to ERA (ALS Mar. 30, 1981)

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Ehrhart, Evelyn, Mrs. (PA?)

Letter to Barry and Paula (ALS July 19, 1981) will be sending 25 DMZs to an American school in France; payment will follow; and enclosing a picture for Kim “taken before the wedding”.

Ehrlicher, Ed. (Chicago, IL) Letter to ERA (ALS July 9, 1981) Letter to ERA (ALS Aug. 3, 1981) Flower, Michael J. (McMinnville, OR) Letter to ERA (TLS May 12, 1981) Gaffney, Harry. (Philadelphia, PA) Letter to ERA (ALS Sept. 17, 1981) Giacopelli, Rai. (Warner Bros. Story Dept., New York, NY)

Letter to ERA (TLS July 28, 1981) with ms. note by Barry at head: “for S. Kubrick”.

Green, Stephen. (New York Public Library, Fifth Ave., New York, NY) Letter to ERA (TLS Nov. 29, 1980) requests latest catalog of publications. Grolier Book Shop (see under Solano, Louisa) Haimowitz, Lee. (Reno, NV) Letter to Barry (ALS June 9, 1981) Henderson, Molly. (New England College Bookstore, Henniker, NH) Letter to ERA (ALS Aug. 26, 1981) returning copy of book damaged by dry

cleaning bag ink in which it had been shipped. Henszey, Art J., Jr. (Berlin, NJ) Postcard to ERA (Nov. 12, 1981) Hill, Charles W. (Bloomington, IN) Letter to ERA (ALS May 23, 1981) Hunter, R. S. (Worcester, MA) Letter to ERA (ALS Sept. 25, 1981) Jump, Donna. (Palms, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS June 29, 1981) inquiring on status of 3 copies of PIOP

ordered in April but never received. Kahaner, Ellen. (New York?, NY) Letter to Barry (ALS July 23, 1981) ordering copy of PIOP for a student

(Blendermann) and describing her pursuit of a career in newswriting. Kasten, Elizabeth. (Des Moines, IA) Letter to ERA (Oct. 6, 1981) Kleindienst, Kris (see under Left Bank Books) Kramer, Lynda L. (Holyoke, CO) Letter to ERA (Sept. 18, 1981) Kubrick, Stanley (see under Giacopelli, Rai) Left Bank Books [Kris Kleindienst] (St. Louis, MO) Postcard to ERA (July 8, 1981) Lehnis, Terry (see under Word of Mouth Books) Lutz, Do. (La Crosse, WI) Letter to ERA (ALS July 23, 1981)

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Lyon, Clyde E. (or Gene?) (Watkinsville, GA) Letter to ERA (ALS July 13, 1981) Meyrowitz, Lee. (Brown & Brown, Jersey City, NJ)

Letter to Barry (ALS written on a PIOP announcement of Jan. 1981) orders a copy.

Moore, Madelyn. (Danielsville, PA) Letter to Barry (ALS Mar. ?, 1981) Murray, Nelson T., Mrs. (Elizabeth) (San Diego, CA) Letter to ERA (ALS July 10, 1981) Olson, Daniel. (Woodside, NY) Postcard to ERA (Aug. 13, 1981) Letter to ERA (Sept. 23, 1981) Pinzur, Ellen. (Cambridge, MA) Letter to ERA (TLS July 14, 1981) Rainwater, Janette. (Manhattan Beach, CA) Letter to ERA (ALS June ?, 1981) Renzo, Susan F. (Boulder, CO) Letter to ERA (ALS Jan. 8, 1981) learned of PIOP from David Engdahl;

“involved in project about Vietnam veterans”; laments so little is being done and lack of literature.

Roberts, Ed. (Film teacher, Cranford Senior H.S., Cranford, NJ) Letter to Barry (ALS May 17, 1981) Rohnbaugh, Elizabeth. (Village Book Store, Hanover, PA)

Letter to ERA (ALS Apr. 17, 1981) seeking copy of PIOP for a customer; does not appear in Books in print.

Ross, Terrence. (Baltimore, MD) Letter to ERA (ALS July?, 1981) Rowan, John P. (Elmhurst, NY) Letter to Barry (ALS July 24, 1981) Shaver, David V., Jr. (New Orleans, LA) Two letters to ERA (ALS July 1 and 15, 1981) Siegel, Florence. (Jamaica, NY)

Letter to Barry (ALS Apr. 23, 1981) sending copy of her recent lithograph; let her know if he knows of any organizations that would be interested in selling her art work for a share of the profits.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 11, 1981) thanks for sending copy of her art work; discusses current projects and plans.

Smith, William James. (Editor, Granger’s index, Columbia Univ. Press, New York, NY) Letter to ERA (TLS Jan. 9, 1981) soliciting copy of WHAM for possible

inclusion in Granger’s 7th ed. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 2, 1981) WHAM is out of print, so there is

“probably little point in listing that book”; mentions DMZ and PIOP which are both still in print.

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Solano, Louisa. (Grolier Book Shop, Cambridge, MA) Postcard to ERA (Jan 18, 1981) Letter to ERA (TLS May 23, 1981) Steffler, Charles R. (Bellaire, TX) Letter to ERA (TLS July 20, 1981) Village Book Store (Hanover, PA) (see under Rohnbaugh, Elizabeth) Wheelwright, Farley W. (Sepulveda Unitarian-Universalist Society, Sepulveda, CA)

Three letters to Barry and Ehrhart (TLS Mar. 23, Apr. 8 and Apr. 9, 1981) wants to use DMZ as part of a worship service.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 2, 1981) cannot afford to send free copies; the new PIOP may be more interest; feel free to read from the copy he has or zerox pages.

Word of Mouth Books [Terry Lehnis] (Olympia, WA) Letter to ERA (ALS June ?, 1981) Yang, Chung Shu, Mrs. (Sue) (Committee to Aid Indochinese Refugees, Livingston,

NJ) Letter to ERA (ALS written inside the mailing envelope, Dec. 30, 1980) “Hi Jan,

Looking forward to the new book!”. Youngblood, James E. (Ed). (Lilburn, GA) Letter to Barry (TLS June 22, 1981) Folder 2.8. “Peace” [is our profession] – Ms. correspondence (work returned to

authors Letters from authors submitting material for PIOP. Unless otherwise noted, the

manuscripts were returned and are not present in the file. Letters are generally marked with brief ms. notes by Barry on the date the submissions were returned. Longer notes are described in detail below.

Ardizzone, Tony. (Dept. of English, Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA) Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 16, 1979) transmitting short story “The intersection”. Avington, Ronald Bernard. (Detroit, MI) Letter to Barry (ALS June ?, 1979) requesting information. Baldwin, Gary. (Chicago, IL) Letter to Barry (TLS undated, 1979?) transmitting poem. Ball, Jerald T. (Livermore, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS Sept. 24, 1979) including two anti-war poems. Bauman, Garrett. (no address) Letter to Barry (ALS Apr. 12, 1979) transmitting short story “Flak”. Beffart, Martk. (Stone Mountain, Lilburn and later Atlanta, GA)

Letter to Barry (TLS June 5, 1979) transmitting 3 poems Letter to Barry (TLS Aug. 28, 1979) transmitting poems “Battlefields” and

“Imported to be exploited”. Letter to Barry (TLS June 4, 1980) inquiring on status of 2 poems submitted.

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Berman, Barbara. (Washington, DC) Letter to Barry (TLS Sept. 19, 1979) transmitting poem. Beyer, Bruce L. (Leverett, MA)

Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 16, 1979) transmitting poem “Amnesty is part of the whole”. Copy of Barry’s reponse typed at head of page.

Bradley, Jerry. (Humanities Dept., New Mexico tech, Socorro, NM) Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 16, 1979) transmitting poem and New Mexico

humanities review. Brof, Janet. (Perugino, Mexico)

Letter to ERA (TLS June ?, 1979) submitting poem originally read at the Vietnam Life Project at the 4th St. Methodist Church (NYC) during the Week of Angry Arts Against the Vietnam War.

Brown, C. B. (Constance or Connie). (Zephyrhills and McMeekin, FL) Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 19, 1979) submitting poems “Amen” and “I can’t kill,

Uncle”. Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 11, 1980) inquiring on status of 2 poems. Letter to Barry (ALS May 28, 1980) inquiring on status of 2 poems.

Casson, Iris. (Brooklyn, NY) Letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 9, 1979) submitting poem. Barry’s response (Jan. 16,

1980) typed at botton of leaf. Chantikian, Kosrof. (San Francisco, CA)

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 11, 1979) submitting a previously published (1974) but untitled poem.

Cloke, Richard. (Northridge, CA) Form letter (TLS July ?, 1981) transmitting poems. Cohen (?), Mitch. (New York, NY)

Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 5, 1981) on a copy of the Jan. 1, 1981 issue (vol. 7, no. 1) of Red balloon newsletter; inquires about status of poems and anthology. Has Barry’s ms. note “2/17/81 - Returned 2 poems w/note”.

Combs, Bruce. (Gladstone, OR) Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 5, 1979) ordering DMZ and submitting poem for PIOP. Corpora, James. (Escondido, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS July 31, 1979) submitting short story “Amnesty”. Dante, Robert. (Houston, TX)

Envelope (Empty but postmarked June 13, 1979) with Barry’s ms. note “Returned 1 poem 8/8/79”.

DeBenedetto, Frank. (Passaic, NJ) Song lyrics (1 leaf c1980) for “That’s what it’s all come to”

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 10, 1980) sorry for delay; song needs sharpening; anthology is wrapping up but having trouble finding “poetry on actions taken”.

De Vita, John. (Bronx, NY) Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 2, 1979) submitting short prose piece “The 4th of July.”

Barry’s response typed at head of letter (still considering the story Dec. 30, 1979)

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Ettenson, Paul. (Oyster Bay, NY) Two letters to Barry (TLS Oct. 16, 1979 and ALS undated 1980?) discussing his

publishing plans and submitting a short story. Fallis, Laurence S. (Las Cruces, NM) Letter to Barry (TLS (May 6, 1979) submitting poems. Finn, Morgan. (New Hartford, CT) Envelope (Empty but postmarked May 10, 1979) submitting poem. FitzPatrick, Martin J. (Attica, NY) Letter to Barry (TLS July 14, 1979) submitting poems. Foltz-Gray, Dorothy. (Harriman, TN)

Letter to Barry (TLS June 23, 1979) glad he is considering poem “The economics of it” for anthology.

Frankenthal, Danielle. (Cambridge, MA) Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 5, 1979) submitting poem. Has Barry’s reply typed at

head of page (Looking for more war protest work 12/30/79) Friedrich, Paul. (Chicago, IL) Letter to Barry (TLS May 31, 1979) submitting 2 anti-war poems. Gabbert, John. (Winona, MN) Letter to ERA (TLS July 25, 1979) submitting story “Letter from DaNang”. Gallagher, Carla. (Benicia, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS Aug. 8, 1980) inquiring on status of poem “Johnie’s toy”. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Aug. 15, 1980) apologizing for delay in making a

decision and explainging reasons for rejection. Gatenby, Greg. (Harbourfront Corp., Toronto, Ont.)

Letter to Barry (TLS May 11, 1979) submitting poem and describing his other publications.

Geier, Vance, Rev. (Los Angeles, CA) Card (TL Dec. ? 1979) submitting some lines attributed to Ho Chi Minh. Glackin, Stella. (Sacramento, CA) Excerpt (undated) from short story (5 lines) “Another time”. Goodman, Mark D. (Philadelphia, PA) Letter to Barry (ALS June 4, 1979) submitting poem written in 1965. Gray, A. W. (Berkeley, CA) Letter to Barry (TL Nov. 14, 1979) submitting poem. Gray, Patrick Worth. (Univ. of Nebraska, Omaha, NE) Letter (TLS Aug. ?, 1979) submitting 7 poems (ms. note by Barry “kept 3 poems,

returned 4 poems w/note 8/8/79. Returned poems w/note 7/19/80”. Grove, Th. (Dept. of English, Virginia Polytechnic Institute) Letter to ERA (ALS Aug. ?, 1979) submitting poem. Gwynn, D. J. Nefretete. (Washington, DC) Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 13, 1979) submitting poem “Retribution”. Letter to ERA (TLS Oct. 31, 1979), inquiring on status of poem “Retribution”. Hashmi, Alamgir. (Winterthur, Switzerland) Letter to Barry (TLS May 15, 1979) submitting poem “Scene V: Exeunt”.

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Haug, James. (Geneseo, NY)

Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 12, 1979) submitting poems. Copy of response from Barry (Jan. 1, 1980) rejecting “Green beer” and “Brooklyn poem” typed at head of letter.

Hearn, Bonnie. (Hanford, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS Sept. 16, 1979) submitting poems, describing her publishing

background and noting she gave Barry’s name to other local poets who may have more Vietnam material.

Heller, Janet Ruth. (Collegiate Div. of the Humanities, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, IL)

Letter to Barry (May 17, 1979) submitting 3 poems “Anti-war rally, Madison, Wisconsin,” “For Mary Vecchio,” and “An elegy for Phil Ochs”.

Hix, Hubert. (Stillwater, OK) Empty envelope (postmarked June 6, 1979) with ms. note by Barry “kept 2

poems, returned 2 w/note 7/20/79. Returned poems w/note 7/20/80”. Hohn, Lois. (Silver Springs, MD) Letter to Barry (TLS May 2, 1979) submitting poems.

Letter to Barry (TLS June 12, 1979) happy to hear he is considering “Skin” and “The last act” and accepting suggested revision. Has ms. note by Barry “Returned 2/1/80”.

Horn, Bernard. (Cambridge MA) Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 29, 1979) submitting poem. Horvath, J. (English Dept., Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL)

Empty envelope (postmarked Jan. 8, 1980) with ms. note by Barry “Returned poems 2/3/80”.

Hubble, Daniel M. (Kansas City, MO) Letter to Barry (TLS July 5, 1979) submitting poem. Huddle, David. (Essex Center, VT)

Letter to Barry (TLS Aug. 31, 1979) submitting sequence of poems “Tour of duty”.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 30, 1979) lamenting that the poem does not fit in a book of war protest.

Jaffe, Cynthia. (Middletown, CT) Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 1, 1980) submitting poems and providing biographical

information. Kafka, Phillipe. (Kean College of new Jersey, Union, NJ) Fragment of envelope with ms. note by Barry “Poem returned 2/1/80”. Langbein, Bruce. (Minneapolis, MN) Letter to Barry (ALS Dec. 27, 1978) wishing luck with new anthology. Lazzarini, Lawrence. (Santa Rosa, CA) Empty envelope (postmarked Nov. 15, 1979) Leslie, Gordon D. (Trenton, NJ)

Empty envelope (postmarked May 30, 1979) Letter to ERA (TLS Mar. 7, 1980) inquiring on status of poem “The rusting

plow”.

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Lorts, Jack E. (Myrtle Creek, OR) Letter to Barry (ALS Apr. 14, 1979) submitting sonnet written in the mid-60s.

Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 29, 1979) inquiring on status of his “Elegy for a quiet hotel”.

Luppino, Vincent. (Hartford, CT) Letter (ALS Apr. 18, 1979) submitting poem “To what avail”. Margolis, Gary. (Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT) Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 13, 1979) submitting poems. Mazuka, Stanley. (Springfield, NJ)

Empty envelope (postmarked Jan. 28, 1980) with Barry note “Returned ms. 2/2/80”.

McCabe, Paddy. (Seattle, WA) Letter to Barry (ALS undated) submitting poem. With ms. note by Barry

“Returned w/note 12/20/78”. McDowell, Jennifer. (San Jose, CA)

Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 6, 1979) submitting anti-war art song composed in 1974 on reel-to-reel tape. Barry’s ms. response at bottom of page (11/11/79) suggests other places she might get song published.

McCullough, K. D. (Columbia, SC) Empty envelope (postmarked June 4, 1979) with ms. notes by Barry: “Kept 1

poem, returned 2 w/note 7/12/79. Returned 2/1/80”. McNicoll, Ron. (Pleasanton, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS Sept. 22, 1979) submitting poems. Moffat, Robert O’Bryan. (Clemson, SC)

Letter to ERA (TLS Feb. 9, 1980) inquiring on criteria for PIOP submissions. Letter to Barry (TLS Feb. 21, 1980) submitting poem and describing his work

teaching writing in high school. Morf. (Tacoma, WA)

Letter to ERA (ALS undated) submitting two poems. Ms. noe “Returned poems 2/3/80”.

Morphew, G. O. (Radford College, Radford, VA) Letter to ERA (TLS May 1, 1979) submitting poem.

Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 22, 1980) inquiring on status of poem “A chance requiem”.

Morgan, Richard. (Asst. professor, Dept. of English, East Tennesssee State University, Johnson City, TN) Letter to ERA (TLS Apr. 12, 1979) submitting poem based on his experience in

Paris in 1971 as a member of a peace movement delegation. Mowbray, Dorothy E. (Earleville, MD) Letter (ALS Nov. 12, 1979?) submitting poems. Ogden, Don. (Croton-on-Hudson, NY) Letter to Barry (ALS Feb. ?, 1979) submitting two poems.

Letter to Barry (ALS Mar. 11, 1980) praising Barry’s review of Silent voices and Inside & out and asking permission to quote.

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Copy of letter from Barry (TL Sept. 21, 1980) sorry for long silence; likes poems but they are off topic; how is Ogden’s anthology going? Hopes to have PIOP to printer in November.

Patterson, Thomas. (Westport, MA) Empty envelope (postmarked Oct. 9, 1979) with Barry’s ms. note “Sent note,

returning poems 11/24/79”. Perry, Marion. (Buffalo, NY)

Letter to Barry (TLS undated) submitting poems. Phillips, Mark. (Buffalo, NY)

Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 29, 1979) submitting stories. Copy of Barry’s reply (1/12/80) typed at head of leaf. The stories are fine but too long. Suggests submission to Samisdat.

Planteen, Peter. (Monterey, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS undated) submitting poem “For rebels with bad

complexions” previously published in Samisdat. Ms. note “Returned 9/30/79”.

Rawlings, Doug. (no address) Letter to Barry (TLS Sept. 29, 1979) submitting poems and giving personal

history since he submitted poem included in DMZ. Rosenfeld, Rita L. (Ottawa, Ont.) Letter to ERA (ALS Mar. 27, 1979) submitting poems. Letter to Jan Barry (TLS Oct. 19, 1979) submitting poems. Schlosser, Robert L. (Seattle, WA)

Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 22, 1979) reports on vacation in Thailand with his wife. Wants to write story about experience of going back to S.E. Asia. Would Barry be interested?

Schmidt, Warren. (Minneapolis, MN) Letter to ERA (TLS Nov. 27, 1979) submitting story. Schneider, Aaron. (Asturias, Spain)

Letter to Barry (ALS June 29, 1979) writing in response to ad in Coda to submit poem “The blockade of Haiphong”; also includes some biography and description of his other published work.

Schuler, Ruth Wildes. (Novato, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS Oct. 5, 1979) submitting a variety of poems Letter to Barry (TLS Nov. 30, 1979) submitting poem “Fall of Saigon” and a

friend’s poem “Coming back”. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 16, 1980) returning poems, but they helped

him focus on protest rather tha recitations of the horror of war. Letter to Barry (ALS Jan. 31, 1980) thanks for kind letter and the article on Agent

Orange; will try to write a poem on it; will publish a book of poems next month; good luck with anthology.

Scott, Bob. (Dover, NJ) Letter to Barry (TLS July 23, 1979) submitting poems.

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Seltser, Joanne. (no address)

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 13, 1979) submitting two previously published poems (“After Viet Nam” and “May 4, 1975”) and the previously unpublished “The last days of Private Rick Starkey”.

Sherman, John. (Santa Fe, NM) Letter to Barry (Apr. 15, 1979) submitting five poems for consideration; poems

based on his experience with the Red Cross in the Nigerian Civil War. Letter to Barry (June 11, 1979) thanks for considering his three poems. Letter to William Lloyd Griffin, editor of El viento (TLS July 6, 1979) requesting

permission to reprint poems published there in 1976 in PIOP; has ms. note from publisher’s widow on back granting permission.

Letter to Barry (TLS July 28, 1979) submitting previously published poem “Rememberances of the Nigerian Civil War...”

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. ?, 1980?) inquiring on publication status of PIOP. Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 18, 1981) inquiring on publication status of PIOP and

his three poems selected for possible inclusion. Sill, Geoffrey M. (University College, Rutgers Univ., Camden, NJ)

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 11, 1979) submitting poem on Jim Grant, one of the “Charlotte Three”

Smedley, Georgie. (Hastings-on-Hudson, NY) Letter to Barry (TLS July 29, 1979) submitting “Flight” by J.C. Smedley, a WWII

veteran. Smith, Claude Clayton. (Shawsville, VA)

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 25, 1979) submitting two chapters (“Garbage Cannes” and “Iron Mike”) from a novel he is writing as well as a novella The seasons here.

Soldati, Joe. (no address) Letter to Barry (Jan. 30, 1979) thanks for sending various publications and for

considering “Thirst”; will send any other poems that might fit in PIOP. Sossaman, Stephen. (Westfield State College, Westfied, MA)

Letter to ERA (TLS Oct. 18, 1979) submitting poem and giving his recent writing history; had a poem in DMZ.

Stewart, Robert. (Editor, New letters, Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City, MO) Letter to Barry (ALS May ?, 1979) submitting poem. Stone, Ken. (Portlandville, NY)

Letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 25, 1975) glad he finds merit in “To James Thomas Davis” and “A veteran’s prayer”; based on Barry’s comments has attempted to clean up some of the images.

Sullivan, Chuck. (Visiting artist, Mitchell Community College, Statesville, NC) Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 9, 1979) submitting previously published poem. Tingley, Josephine. (Natick, MA)

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 11, 1979) submitting poem “The monument” for consideration.

Valenta, H. (Chicago, IL) Empty envelope (postmarked Aug. ?, 1979)

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Van Binen, David. (New York, NY) Letter to ERA (ALS May 2, 1979) submitting poem “Experiment (1965)”. Van Nouhuys, Dirk H. (Menlo Park, CA)

Letter to Barry (TLS July 20, 1979) submitting story “Shattered alliances and the politics of reconciliation” for consideration; with bibliography of his publications attached.

Villanueva, Alma. (Pacifica, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS Sept. 4, 1979) submitting three poems. Weeden, Craig. (Springdale, AR)

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 6, 1979) had a poem in DMZ; believes “The intelligence officer visits the mainland” might be suitable for new anthology.

Letter to Barry (TLS May 22, 1979) submitting a previously published poem. Weiss, Sigmund (Siggy). (Stony Brook, NY)

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 5, 1979) submitting three poems: “Debacle,” “They can never go with us” and “The walk of a man”.

Zegers, Kip. (Brooklyn, NY) Letter to Barry (TLS Dec. 18, 1979) submitting poems; working on a novel; could

not find short enough prose piece to submit. Has ms. poem “For Phil Ochs” written on the bottom and back of the letter.

Folder 2.9. “Peace” [is our profession] – Draft ms. Draft versions of some works published in PIOP. Many bear pencil emendations by an

unknown hand (Barry ?) Anonymous. Draft poem “Bicentennial” (2 leaves)

Photocopy of poem “From a plane” source written at foot of page but title and date are illegible.

Berrigan, Daniel. Excerpt from “False gods, real men” (1 leaf) Brand, Millen. Draft poem “August 6, 1978. Sunday” (1 leaf) Clifton, Merritt. (Brigham, Que.) Excerpts from Betrayal a novel forthcoming in Samisdat Jan. 1, 1980 (5 leaves) Corwin, Kate. (see under Plessner, Kathryn M.) Ehrhart, W. D. (Perkasie, PA) Photocopy of typescript poem “Matters of the heart” (1 leaf) Kohler, Harrison. (Atlanta, GA) Draft poem “Wayne” (1 leaf) Lange, James D. Draft poem (dated 1968) “After the war” (p. 2-4) only (3 leaves) Draft poem (dated 1969) “Did you ever kill anyone?” (1 leaf) Draft poem (dated 1969) “Pain” (1 leaf) Draft poem (dated 1969) “Reflections” (1 leaf)

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Draft poem (dated 1974) “Remember” (1 leaf) Draft poem (dated 1970) “Warning” (1 leaf) [Untitled fragment?] with first line “steel that howls” (1 leaf) Plessner, Kathryn M. (no address) Letter to Barry (ALS Feb. 7, 1979) with 6 poems attached: “The native’s cry” III-

VII, “Judgement” and “In memorium”. Rukeyser, Muriel. Photocopy of poem “The lost Romans” from her Collected works (1978), p. 548. Savory, Teo. (Editor, Unicorn Press, Greensboro, NC) Bibliography of poems and translations.

Promotional brochure for his Stonecrop: the country I remember Translation of “Ballad of the Red Army” by Brecht (2 leaves)

Shea, Joseph M. (Washington, DC) Draft poem “To the comfortable people” (1 leaf in ms.)

Draft poem “Willow” (1 leaf typed) Draft personal narrative The liberated village of Willow and Matkien

(introduction dated Oct. 27, 1972) (66 leaves, photocopy) Copy of letter from Barry (TLS (Oct. 30, 1978) with suggested revisions of the

poem “To the comfortable people”. Letter to Barry (ALS Nov. 8, 1978) with revised text (following Barry’s

recommendations) of poem “To the comfortable people” Smythe, Harper. Draft poem “You’re left” (3 leaves) Folder 2.10. “Peace” [is our profession] – Flyers (originals) Form letters and announcement mock-ups. Prospectus (1979?) for PIOP (1 p. – 2 copies) with photocopy of Stern’s review of

WHAM and DMZ (see below) photocopied as the verso. Advance order form (undated) giving a description of the anthology and Barry’s

background. (1 leaf with 4 copies) Form letter to contrbutors (June 1980) announcing postponement of planned May 1980

publication of PIOP due to Barry’s involvement with an Agent Orange newspaper investigation, the birth of a son, growing anti-militarism responding to revived war hysteria in the White House, and the untimely death of supporter and poet Millen Brand (2 leaves with 2 copies of the letter printed on each).

Form letter to contributors (TLS Sept. 1980) requesting contributors sign and return the attached “Permission to publish” form.

Form letter to contributors from Barry (TL Dec. 4, 1980) announcing that PIOP has gone to the printer and soliciting their help in selling copies. (3 copies)

Form letter to contributors from Barry (TLS Jan. 22, 1981) transmitting their free copies of PIOP and soliciting their help in selling more copies using their discounts of 25 to 40%.

Mock up of January 1981 publication announcement for PIOP. Stern, Frederick C. (The nation)

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Clipping of “No bugles, no drums” a review of WHAM and DMZ (Nov. 25, 1978) as mock-up for PIOP prospectus.

Folder 2.11. “Peace” [is our profession] – Mailings to contributors. Form letter to contributors (TLS Sept. 1980) requesting contributors sign and return the

attached “Permission to publish” form. Form letter to contributors from Barry (TL Dec. 4, 1980) announcing that PIOP has gone

to the printer and soliciting their help in selling copies. (11 copies) Folder 2.12. “Peace” [is our profession] – Notes, notices. Miscellaneous clippings on war related themes, correspondence relating to notices about

PIOP sent to various periodicals, correspondence related to the development of the PIOP concept (with Millen Brand, Igal Roodenko and Peter Berenbach?), drafts of the prospectus for PIOP and the introduction and 3 drafts of the contents of PIOP with numerous manuscript emendations (page by page listings of the poems and prose to be included in the order they would be printed) (ca. 60 items)

Berenbach, Peter. (no address) (see “Miscellaneous” note above) Brand, Millen. (Crown Publishers, New York, NY) (see “Miscellaneous” note above) Roodenko, Igal. (War Resisters League, New York, NY) (see “Miscellaneous” note

above) Folder 2.13. “Peace” [is our profession] – Publishing. Miscellaneous printers forms, financial documents and checks, and correspondence with

Arthur Brezenoff of Faculty Press (Brooklyn, NY) and Dan Zedek of WIN magazine (Brooklyn, NY) relating to the preparation for the Dec. 1980 publication of PIOP. Also, a request for a Library of Congress card no. and forms for submission to Books in print (R.R. Bowker) and Book publisher’s directory (Gale) (ca. 40 items). Also in a protective sleeve laid on top of the box are 3 paste-up forms for various pages in PIOP which show examples of text and illustrations prepared for printing.

Brezenoff, Arthur. (Faculty Press, Brroklyn, NY) (see “Miscellaneous” note above) Zedek, Dan. (WIN magazine, Brooklyn, NY) (see “Miscellaneous” note above) Folder 2.14. “Peace” [is our profession] – Reviews. Arnold, Cynthia.

“Looking back on Vietnam” [review] Daily record [Northwest, NJ] (Mar. 8, 1981), p. H7. (2 copies)

Aufderheide, Pat. (Cultural editor, In these times, Chicago, IL) Two postcards (Aug. 24 and Sept. 23, 1981) requesting a review copy of PIOP

and it’s price.

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“Books briefly; A collection of protest” [review] Progressive (June 1981), p. 61. Bray, Sharon.

“Reviews; Peace is our profession : poems and passages of war protest” [review] WIN magazine 17/13 (July 15, 1981), p. 28-9.

Childs, Roy A., Jr. (Editor, The libertarian review, Washington, DC) Letter to ERA (TLS Apr. 14, 1987?) request for review copy. Harper, Ken. “Notebook: ... Peace is our profession” [review] In these times (oct. 7-13,

1981), p. 18. (3 copies and 3 photocopies) McNichol, Dunstan A.

“Anthology portrays the peace movement” Herald-news [Passaic, NJ] (Mar. 9, 1981), p. ?

“Nothing but rifles and bombs” [review] Manas (May 20, 1981), p. 4. Ogden, Don.

“Books: Peace is our profession : a manual in the making” [review] New age (June 1982), p. 66. (2 copies)

Peabody, Paul. (Fellowship, Nyack, NY) Letter to ERA (TLS Oct. 7, 1981) request for review copy. “Peace is our profession : poems and passages of war protest” [review] Choice (July-

Aug. 1981), p. 1547. Ratner, Rochelle. (Managing editor, American book review, New York, NY) Letter to ERA (TL Aug. ?, 1981) request for review copy. “The tape-recorder war” [review] Time (Apr. 20, 1981) Folder 2.15. Carl D. Rogers (LINK) Rogers, Carl D. (New York, NY) Miscellaneous correspondence, photocopies, clippings

and documents related to Carl D. Rogers, a chaplain’s assistant in Vietnam, anti-war activist thereafter, Project Director of LINK: the Serviceman’s Link to Peace, member of Viet-Nam Veterans Against the War, and a contributor to DMZ. (ca. 15 items)

Folder 2.16. Veterans Yellow Pages Morgan, Lawrence. (Lawrence, KS) Miscellaneous correspondence, flyers and

promotional announcements (Apr.-Oct. 1975) for the “Veterans Yellow Pages” project intitiated by Lawrence Morgan. The VYP was to be a resource like the Whole earth catalog, a mix of veteran’s writings with information on educational opportunities and alternative lifestyles (ca. 14 items)

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Folder 2.17. WHAM correspondence [re: In pursuit of liberty] Miscellaneous clippings, photocopies of articles and correspondence related to the 1980

production of In pursuit of liberty by the Veterans Ensemble Theatre (VETCo). The play’s author, Jonathan Polansky, used three whole poems and parts of others from the anthology Winning hearts and minds (1972) as dialogue in his play without the knowledge or authorization of the authors. The plagiarism was discovered on Mar. 7, 1980 when Jan Barry and his wife Paula Pierce attended a performance of the VETCo production. (ca. 12 items)

Munk, Erica.

“Cross left” Village voice (Mar. 17, 1980), p. 80 [review of the play – clipping] “Cross left” Village voice (Apr. 7, 1980), p. ? [on the plagiarism - photocopy]

Papenfuss, Mary. “Controversy at VET co” Other stages (Apr. 17, 1980), p. 3.

Polansky, Jonathan. (Playwright) (see mention in the “Miscellaneous” note above) Weidman, Richard F. (Producer, VET, New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 9, 1980) detailing his experience on Mar. 7 and protesting the plagiarism and the “perversion of VVAW activities”.

Letter to Barry (TLS Apr. 2, 1980) reviewing the events of March 7 and apologizing for the plagiarism.

Winfrey, Carey. (New York Times) “Vietnam veterans turn talents to stage” New York times (Mar. 4, 1980), p. ?

[photocopy or review distributed on the night of Mar. 7] Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 9, 1980) explaining the plagiarism in the play

and suggesting a correction to Winfrey’s article. Letter to Barry (TLS Mar. 25, 1980) sympathizing with Barry but defending his

article asserting a correction is unnecessary because, like the “cribbing” by T.S. Eliot or “plundering” by Shakespeare, such borrowing is not unknown in the theater.

V.E.T. (The Veterans Ensemble Theatre Company New York, NY) “In pursuit of liberty” [theater program] [6] p. ; 22 cm. Folder 2.18. WHAM play. Miscellaneous materials relating to the 1972 stage adaptation by Paula Kay Pierce of the

Winning hearts and minds poetry anthology. Includes original program with cast and crew bios, press releases and promotional materials as well as correspondence (detailed below) related to Joseph Papp’s management, the firing of Paula Kay Pierce as director, and copyright controversies. Also includes flyers and audition reading lists for Warplay the first version of the play which was staged at the Brooklyn YMCA on May 20-21, 1972? as a benefit for the Brooklyn VVAW

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Barry, Jan. (Brooklyn, NY)

Draft press releases (undated) with ms. emendations: “Who closed WHAM?” and “Winning Hearts and Minds ... is closed”

“How Joe Papp has exploited “Winning Hearts and Minds” and other work of Vietnam veterans and the adapter of the play” (undated) press release? with 9 numbered items.

“The reason “Winning Hearts and Minds” closed after one week of preview performances at the Public Theater is that Joseph Papp closed the play” (undated) press release?

“Some things to settle with Public Theater” (undated ms. July? 1972) list of 9 items of contention between Barry and Pierce and the Public Theater.

Copy of “Dear fellow poets” form letter (TL Aug. 24, 1972) announcing his resignation from 1CP after disagreement with Rottmann and Paquet on a number of important matters and the handling of Paula’s adaptation of WHAM for the stage (2 leaves). Has form letter to WHAM contributors from Paula Kay Pierce (TL Aug. 25, 1972) attached (3 leaves) [plus 3 photocopies of all 5 leaves].

Casey, Michael. (Dept. of English, SUNY, Buffalo, NY) Letter to Barry (TLS Jan. 30, 1973) requesting copy of play WHAM to use in a

theater course he is taking. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Mar. 12, 1973) transmitting a copy of the play

WHAM for use in his course; keep in mind the play was somewhat transformed by rehearsals (gives details).

Ehrhart, W. D. (Perkasie, PA) Letter to Barry (TLS Aug. 29, 1972) thanks for letter from he and Paula

explaining breakup of 1CP; also received letter from Rottmann and Paquet; would be foolish with so little to try and decide who was right or wrong; disappointed about Barry’s split from 1CP because he feels admiration and similar inclinations to Barry; still admires Rottmann and Paquet but has less confidence in them; would like to meet in NY in Sept.

1st Casualty Press. (Brooklyn, NY) Release form letter (TL undated 1972?) for contributors to WHAM to authorize

use of their work in the dramatic (stage) adaptation of the book. Hatch, Stephen R. (Venice, FL)

Letter to Barry and Pierce (ALS Aug. 29, 1972) thanks for letter on 1CP situation; doesn’t know enough to take sides; leaving for college in Ohio and hopes to take more active role in VVAW there.

Knaster, Julian. (New York, NY) Letter to Barry and Pierce (ALS Sept. 10, 1972) thanks for letter which helped

clarify some things in Rottmann and Paquet’s letters; sad for Paula about fate of play; wants any royalties due him.

Michener, Charles. “Papp’s universal theater” Newsweek (July 3, 1972), p. 52-56. [cover story]

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Papp, Joseph. (New York Shakespeare Festival, New York, NY)

Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 14, 1972) making proposals for an author contract (1CP) and an adapter-director contract (Paula Kay Pierce)

Copy of letter from Barry and Pierce (TLS Aug. 4, 1972 on 1CP letterhead stationary) as author and adapter of the play WHAM they demand immediate closing; they have no contract, nor have they received payment for their work; no further work should be done until there is a written agreement; they reserve the right to solicit another producer.

Pierce, Paula Kay. (see under Barry, Jan and Papp, Joseph) Platke, Stan. (St. Louis, MO)

Letter to Barry and Pierce (ALS Sept. 16, 1972) thanks for the letter on 1CP and the play; would like back the release he signed; please write if there is more news.

Purcell, Charles. (Pasadena, MD) Letter to Barry (ALS Aug. 30, 1972) difficulty understanding the conflict that has

developed over the play as he has not seen it but believes all involved to be sincere and dedicated; were any of his poems used?; question on what he is due in royalties from WHAM; opposed to commercial use of his work.

Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 3, 1972) Purcell’s 3 poems were in the play; the play fell apart before he cou;d send out tickets to contributors; collapse of the play and 1CP was a shabby affair; disagreed with Rottmann and Paquet on use of royalties (he wanted a nonprofit writer’s cooperative, they wanted to profit); they got what they wanted and he is no longer part of it.

Ribalow, M. Z. (New York, NY) Memo to Pierce, Papp and Barry Re: WHAM (July 31, 1972) “The show is pretty

much there now, and it is effective”; only two substantial revisions (in “Ghosts” and “Green jungle”) which would considerably strengthen the show are necessary; otherwise Paula’s revisions are good (2 leaves)

Folder 2.19. WHAM miscellanea. Miscellaneous promotional materials, announcements, reviews and correspondence

related to the publication and distribution of WHAM. (ca. 60 items) Folder 2.20. WHAM orders (out of print) Chiefly empty envelopes from book stores and individuals requesting copies of WHAM

after 1CP went out of business and it went out of print (ca. 38 items) Folder 2.21. WHAM printer’s copy. Printer’s mock-up of the ca. 120 pages of text in 5 ¼” x 8 1/8” size photocopied on 8 ½”

x 11” leaves.

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Folder 2.22. WHAM promotional brochures. Order form ([4] p. : olive green with Sheldon Ramsdell photo inside ; 9” x 5 ½”) [ca. 50

copies] New York times book review flyer with review by John Seelye from May 14, 1972

reprinted in green (2 p. on 1 leaf ; 8 ½” x 11”) [7 copies] Newsweek review flyer with review by Peter S. Prescott from June 12, 1972 reprinted in

green (1 p. on 1 leaf ; 8 ½” x 11”) [ca. 25 copies] Laid on top of the box in a plastic sleeve are two sample WHAM posters in green (11 x

14 in.)

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Box 3. (material added by Jan Barry in Oct. 2009) Folder 3.1. Klatch, Elaine and Osmolak, David. A few good men manuscript. Photocopy of typescript submitted to DMZ in Oct. 1975 (see also the correspondence in

Folder 1.10). Comprised of one ALS to Brandon Leavitt and typed copies of numerous letters to Klatch from David Osmolak, a Marine enlistee serving in Vietnam from 1970-71. Also includes photocopies of newspaper clippings of an article by Klatch and an obituary for Osmolak who was killed in a motorcycle accident in Sept. 1973.

Folder 3.2. DMZ art work correspondence Abbott, Gregory. (Salt Lake City, UT) Letter to Barry (ALS (Dec. 29, 1975) pleased with response to his ms and

possible use of his drawings in DMZ. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Jan. 14, 1976) responding to Dec. 29 letter from Abbott with discussion of plans for illustrating DMZ. Letter to Ehrhart and Barry (TL Feb. 11, 1976) transmitting 5 drawings and changes to ms. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 17, 1976) thanks for drawings and suggestions for changes. Letter to Barry (ALS (Apr.? 1976) state of work on cover design. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 8, 1976) update on preparations to publish DMZ and status of art work. Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 27, 1976) news on publication of DMZ and his art work.

Adams, Brian (Chicago, IL) (see under Donato, Ed.) Blasi, George A. (Gunnison, CO) Letter to East River Anthology (TLS Mar. 1, 1976) describing his background as

a Vietnam veteran artist and offering photos of his work. Letter to Ehrhart (ALS Mar. 27, 1976) transmitting 25 photos of his jewelry and sculptures (not present)

Cagan, Steve. (Cleveland, OH) Letter to Ehrhart (TLS Nov. 30, 1976) had to move studio and is behind in his

obligations. Dolly, Jeanie. (San Francisco, CA) Letter to Barry (TLS May 25, 1976) granting permission to use photo. Donato, Ed. and Adams, Brian. (Chicago, IL) Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 21, 1976) requesting permission to reprint

photos from “Winter soldier.” Carver, Elgin. (Tuscaloosa, AL) Letter to Ehrhart and Barry (ALS Feb.? 1976) offering his painting “Exiles on

Main Street” for use as an illustration in DMZ. Letter to Ehrhart and Barry (ALS Mar.? 1976) providing b&w photos of his work; he prefers they use the print of the painting. Card to Barry (ALS Aug. 1976?) moving to Andalusia, AL.

The Flats Workshop. [i.e. George Knowlton] (Kingston, RI) Post card (July 1976) and flyer (Dec 1976) Halley, Ed. (Chicago, IL) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 6, 1976) sending illustrations.

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Jex, Wayne R. (Fairbanks, AK) (see also Folder 1.6) Letter to Barry and Ehrhart (ALS Jan. 11, 1976) offering photos for use in DMZ. Knowlton, George. (Kingston, RI)

Letter to Larry Rottmann (ALS on stationary illustrated with a sketch of Ty Cobb, Nov. 28, 1974) offering illustrations for works to be published by 1CP. Envelope containing 16 samples of Knowlton’s drawings and prints (postmarked Dec. 28, 1974). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec 31, 1974) introducing himself; commenting on drawings Knowlton had sent to 1CP; and discussing plans to try to save 1CP. Letter to Barry (ALS on illustrated stationary Jan. 13, 1975) with price list for prints “Attica and the Apocalypse 1975”. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Oct. 24, 1975) thanks for prints; comments on use of Knowlton’s drawings in WIN issue. Letter to Barry (ALS Nov. 15, 1975) transmitting announcements for Poems from prison calendar. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Nov. 25, 1975) thanks for prints and posters; update on ERA name change and attempts to find out Larry Rottmann used art work without acknowledging the artist in WHAM. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Dec. 15, 1975) thanks for copy of Poems from prison calendar; will try to do a review for WIN; explains his thinking about illustrations for DMZ and solicits further ideas. Letter to Barry (ALS on illustrated stationary Jan. 10, 1976) recent illustration work for cassette tapes may be of interest for DMZ. Card to Barry (ALS Feb. 9, 1976) URI Speech Dept. looking for poets to do readings. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Feb. 11, 1976) sorry for long silence due to flu; thanks for the tip about readings at URI. Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 22, 1976) commenting on “Minamata” drawings and discussing details of publishing in DMZ. Note to Barry (ALS May 8, 1976) transmitting drawings and prints (not present). Postcard to Barry (May 11, 1976). Letter to Barry (ALS June 10, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL Aug. 28, 1976) update on recent work, move to NJ and thanks for DMZ work.

Logan, Chuck. (St. Paul, MN) Copy of letter from Barry (TL Apr. 22, 1976) reviews WHAM problems and

apologizes for lack of credit for Logan and asks to use a drawing. Letter to Barry (4 page ALS Apr. 28, 1976). Copy of letter from Barry (TL May 2, 1976) with more details on use of drawing.

Morris, Mark. (Westport, CT) Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 27, 1976) thanks for DMZ cover drawing.

Card to Barry (TLS June 29, 1976) Ramsdell, Sheldon. (New York, NY) Copy of letter from Barry (TL June 27, 1976) Smith, Paul L. (Vernan, AZ) Letter to Ehrhart and Barry (ALS Mar. 18, 1976) submitting photo for possible

use in DMZ. Letter to Ehrhart and Barry (ALS Dec. 11, 1976) sending stamps. Spragens, John, Jr. (Hong Kong?) Photograph with note to Barry on back (ALS Aug. 5, 1976) thanks for DMZ with

brief critical comments on text and “strong art”; will try to “get it around.”

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Folder 3.3. DMZ manuscripts (authors A-C) Allen, Bert. [Two poems] : “Standing at the airport” and “My uniform hangs in the closet” ( 1

leaf ms.) Balaban, John. [Three poems and biography] : “The gardenia in the moon”, “Palindrome for

Clyde Coreil in Saigon”, and “The dragonfish” (4 leaves, typed) Barry, Jan. [15 poems] : “Viet Nam”, “April morning memories”, “Harvest moon”,

“Retired”, “The colonel’s daughter”, “Christmas in Hanoi”, “Sleeping with a light on”, “The struggle”, “The funeral of LBJ” (2 copies), “Indochina spring” (2 copies), “Reading the list of war dead”, “Veteran victim of Russian roulette”, “Metropolitan jungle patrol” with ‘jungle’ crossed out and replaced by ‘helicopter’ in ms., “Christmas eve, Brooklyn docks” and “When I got out” (17 leaves, typed and sometimes with ms. emendations)

Bee, Tom. [2 poems] : “Two worlds” and “Young warriors” (2 leaves, typed) Belanger, C. [2 poems] : “Untitled” and “Haiku : Comin’ home from Viet Nam” (2 copies) (3

leaves, typed with Barry’s ms. emendations) Boyer, Dennis L. [2 poems] : “Memories” and “Hands across the sea” (1 leaf, photocopy) Brokaw, Richard M. [1 poem] : “Fools” (3 leaves, typed with Barry’s ms. emendations) Butz, Tim. [1 poem] “Post Vietnam syndrome number one” with ‘number’ crossed out

replaced by ‘part’ in ms. (1 leaf, typed) Castano, David. [1 poem] : “Cinnamon toast” (2 copies on 2 leaves, ms. and typed) Colburn, George C. [2 poems] : “She came running to kiss me” (ms.), “The feel of the wheel” (typed)

(2 leaves) Cross, Frank. [3 poems] : “Dog tags and jungle boots”, “Not every night” and “Nightmares #7”

(4 leaves, typed) Folder 3.4. DMZ manuscripts (Authors D-F) Dahlin, Jeff. [1 poem] : “Johnny’s home” (3 leaves, ms.)

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Davis, Tom. [10 poems] “War – our answer”, “A soldier’s guide, the end of mankind”,

“Insignia”, “What every good soldier should know!”, “Soldier’s view of a beligerant system”, “Our society calls it ‘Queer’”, “Prostitution”, “GI on the outside”, “Harrassment” and “Taxes” ([30] p. in ms.)

Dawson, Donald E. [2 essays] “ “He stopped the bombing, went free” (1 leaf, photocopy of an article

from the Boston globe (Sept. 20, 1974)) and “Technology’s role in anesthetizing people to modern warfare” (2 leaves, typed with Barry’s ms. emendations. The title is changed twice. First to “The war come home” and then to “Cries from the Plain of Jars”)

Dooley, John. [2 poems] : “I morti” and “Lang-tri” (1 leaf, typed) Ebner, Hans, Jr. [1 story] : “Christmas tree” (3 leaves, photocopy from Ingest [the literary suppl. to

The south end, the student newspaper of Wayne State Univ.] (Sept. 2, 1975), p. 1B)

Edwards, Frank J. [1 poem] : “Helicopter watch over Pleiku – late sixties” (2 leaves, typed) Ehrhart, W. D. [11 poems] : “A generation of peace” (2 versions, one with ms. emendations),

“Making the children behave” (2 versions, one with ms. emendations), “To those who have gone home tired”, “To the Asian victors”, “A relative thing”, “Vietnam veterans, after all”, “Coming home”, “Imagine”, “To Maynard on the long road home”, The obsession” and “Old myths” (13 leaves, some photocopies of previously published poems)

Ellis, R. Joseph. [1 story] : “The return” (14 leaves, photocopy of typescript) Fisher, Robert. [2 poems] : “Remember the war?” and “War : scene one” (1 leaf, typed with

Barry’s ms. note “4/3/76 arrived after DMZ deadline”) Friedman, Danny. [1 autobiographical blurb about his recurring pain and the V.A. response] from

V.A. “Shit list” (1 leaf, typed) Folder 3.5. DMZ manuscripts (Authors G-J) Gomsrud, Lowell. [4 poems] ; “The one hundred five millimeter vase”, “Cries and questions”,

“M.I.A. wife” and “Air cambodia stewardess” (7 leaves, photocopies of typescript)

Grady, John. [1 prose personal narrative] “Gorman” (2 copies of typescript, the second with a

copy of letter a letter from Barry (TL Feb. 17, 1976) and his emendations to the original text.

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Grajewski, Stanley. [1 short story, 1 essay and 11 poems] : “History and manifesto of the spirited

young men’s club” [story], “Eat the apple”, “On conditioning” (2 copies, typed and in a newspaper clipping), “Beaufort County”, “Technology”, “Sensor”, “Ultimate flattery”, “Warning to the American hunter”, “Fashion, some lines suggested by Bobby and Freddy Nicholson, memberes of the Spirited Young Men;’s Club”, “Ears”, “Heavy revolver”, “Hedonist” and “Reparations” [essay] (6 leaves typed and 5 newspaper clippings)

Hamill, John. [2 essays] : “The fall of the Vietnam I knew” (1 clipping from the Village voice

(Apr. 7, 1975), p. 18 and 1 typed excerpt); “Back in the world, but no brass band” (1 clipping from the Village voice (May 6, 1971), p. 1, 62)

Hassett, Steve. [2 poems] : “News item” (2 copies, long and short versions) and “Patriot’s day”

(4 leaves, typed) Hathaway, Stephen. [1 short story] : “The recurrent dream hold” (14 leaves, photocopy of typescript) Hawkins, Tom. [1 poem] : “First light” (1 leaf, typed) Herndon, John. [2 prose excerpts] from The amnesty of John David Herndon NY : McGraw Hill,

1973 (1 leaf, typed) Hill, Roberta. [1 poem] : “Dream of rebirth” (1 leaf, typed) Hivz, F.

[3 poems] : “Nixon” and “The aftermath” (1 leaf, ms.); “Vietnam rain” (1 leaf, typed)

Holderman, Michael P. [1 poem] : “To Ann, in Vietnam, at the fall” (1 leaf, photocopy of ms.) Hostetter, Doug. [1 poem] : “The apple” (1 leaf, typed) Hunter, Michael. [1 poem] ; “That’s the way they talk” (2 leaves, typed with ms. emendations by

Barry?) Johnson, Michael. [1 poem] : “Chase plane report of supersonic porcupine” (1 leaf, typed) Folder 3.6. DMZ manuscripts (Authors K-M) Kallas, Anthony C. [1 poem] : “The pursuit” (3 leaves, typed) Kane, Rod. [1 poem and 1 short story] : “In the system” and “200 p” (6 leaves, photocopies of

typescript) Koertge, Ronald.

[1 poem] : “Holden’s army” (1 leaf, typed)

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Krohn, Herbert. [13 poems] : “Ancestor song for grandpa” (2 copies), “My flute”, “Porcelain pink

dream”, “Bellevue Hospital blues”, “It’s called the blues” (2 copies), “Sheltered childhood”, “Death and the woman and what came between”, “My compliments to the chef”, “Georgia island treehouse”, “Mohegan island sunset”, “The toymakers’ party”, “Emerald city”, “Plunging in” (after the Vietnamese of Hoang Trung Thong) (20 leaves, photocopies of typescripts)

Leblanc, Joseph. [1 poem] : “I was with the 519th MP’s...” (1 leaf, photocopy of ms. with letter of

transmittal) Lowell, Rene. [2 poems] : “Willy” and “There is a kind of horror” (2 leaves, photocopies of

typescript) Mahoney, Pete. [3 poems] : “To my lover”, “Will it ever leave me” and “We were boys then” (2

leaves, typescript with Barry’s ms. emendations) McGuiness, Daniel M. [1 poem] : “Take this, brother, may it serve you well” (1 leaf, typed) Medeiros, David. Letter from Barry (TLS Feb. 27, 1976) with questions about his photos and

comments and editorial suggestions on several poems; has ms. note from Medeiros to Barry on verso (Mar. 12, 1976 from return envelope postmark) “I’m really drained dry on these poems. You may change them any way you want...” with 8 poems enclosed : “Viet Nam – 1968”, “Legal insanity”, “For Dale”, “For Mike”, “The lament of a Vietnamese rice farmer”, “Christmas in Quang Tri, 1968” and “Adulthood” (9 leaves, typed). [2 revised poems] : “An ode to killing” and “A prayer for my buddies” (2 leaves, typed)

Meyrowitz, Elliott L. [1 essay] “We are orphans” (3 leaves, typed with ms. emendations); 1 radio

authentication code chart which includes the hidden text “Fuck the Army” (1 leaf, typed); and 4 poems: “Sergeant Jakowski was my friend”, “Meyrowitz, what kinda name is that?”, “Doppelganger” and “REMF” (4 leaves, typed)

Miller, Edison W. [1 essay] : “A POW supports amnesty” (9 leaves, photocopy of typescript with

ms. emendations and underlining by Barry). Copy of letter to Pres. Gerald Ford (TLS Aug. 25, 1974) advocating policy of amnesty (3 p. on 2 leaves, photocopy)

Moger, Susan. [1 prose piece] : “Then the Lieutenant busted up the party” (1 newspaper clipping

NYT (May 27, 1974)) Mueller, Quentin. [1 poem] : “A song from the river of perfumes” (2 leaves, photocopy of

typescript) Murphy, Earl Paulus. [1 poem] : “Patients” 91 leaf, typed with Barry’s ms. emendations)

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Folder 3.7. DMZ manuscripts (Authors Earl Martin) Correspondence from Martin to Ehrhart and Barry with replies from Barry (TLS

and ALS, 1975-76) transmitting new and revised poems, plus some clippings and copies of separately published pieces (ca. 30 items)

Folder 3.8. DMZ manuscripts (Authors N-Q) Nhat Hanh, Thich. [1 poem] : “The enemy” (2 versions on 2 leaves (one typed, one printed as part of

a flyer for Medical Aid for Indochina under Nhat Hanh, Thich) Olejars, Leonard. [2 poems] : “Post-Vietnam syndrome” and “Thanh” above a letter to Ehrhart (TL

Feb. 28, 1976) discussing changes to “PVS” (1 leaf, typed) O’Shea, Joe. [1 essay] : “Vietnam era veterans : the real prisoners of war” (1 leaf, photocopy of

an editorial from The daily Illini (Feb. 5, 1974), p. 15). Accompanied by three typescript chapters from a thesis (?) titled respectively: “Chap. III. Attitudes and beliefs of Vietnam era veterans”, “Chap. IV. A consideration of veterans’ beliefs, attitudes, and their relationship” and “Chap. VII. Epilogue : A challenge to the nation’s conscience”. No author’s name appears on the chapters (23 leaves, typed)

Ortiz, Simon J. [1 poem] : “War poem” (2 leaves, typed)

Parker, Marion. [1 poem] : “The children” (2 versions (one with Barry’s ms. emendations) on 3

leaves, photocopies) Pelfrey, William G. [3 essays] ; Excert from “Face down : climax to the hardship tour” New republic

(July 18, 1970) (1 leaf, typed); “No laurels for legionnaires” New republic (Sept. 21, 1970), p. 18-20 (clipping); and “Hillbilly heritage” New York times (Oct. 10, 1973), p. 47 (clipping)

Peterson, James M. [poetry collection with 25 poems] : ... Or, there and back again (15 leaves,

photocopy of typescript). Has second copies of 4 poems: “ex-PP/4 Paul Van Duillen”, La Salle & Madison, Chicago, Ill.”, “Shopping” and “’72” (2 leaves, photocopies of typescript)

Platke, Stan. [2 poems] : “Fathers Day, 1975” and “Bury the body, bury the thot [sic]” (5

leaves, ms.) Purcell, Charles M. [2 poems] : “Faces” (2 leaves, photocopy from unidentified source with ms.

emendations) and “Welcome home” (4 leaves, ms.)

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Folder 3.9. DMZ manuscripts (Authors R-T) Rawlings, Doug. [ca. 40 poems] : (30 leaves, typescript and mimeographed with Barry’s ms.

emendations to many) Riehle, Jim. [1 prose selection] ; “That one thing they can’t explain” from The new exiles (p.

297, 301 and 307) (1 leaf, typed) Russo, Gary. [1 essay] : “A man on war” (2 copies of 1 leaf, photocopy from an unknown

source with ms. note from Russo in the margin) Reston, James, Jr. [1 prose selection] : from p. 117 of an unidentified source (1 leaf, typed) Reyes, E. A. [1 poem] : “Unfinished Harlem symphony” 91 leaf, typed) Ridenhour, Ronald L. [1 prose selection] : “One man’s bitter porridge” from the New York times (Nov.

10, 1973) op-ed page (2 copies: one clipping and one typed with title changed in Barry’s ms. to “My Lai”)

Rogers, Carl. [2 prose selections] : “History experience” from The politics of amnesty (1 leaf,

typed) and “Vietnam in Chicago” with no source given and title changed in Barry’s ms. to just “Chicago” (1 leaf, typed)

Ross, Dave. [1 drama] : “Guerrilla theatre on vets and smack” (1 leaf, mimeograph) Rowan, John P. and Simon, William J. [1 essay] : “The Vietnam-veteran blues” from New York times (Mar. 29, 1974)

page unknown (clipping) Samuels, Jerry. [2 prose selection] : “Cu Chi to Canada” from The new exiles (p. 281) (1 leaf,

typed) and an untitled fragment from The new exiles (p. 285-6) (1 leaf, typed) Shafer, Jack.

[2 poems] : “A Christmas poem” (1 leaf, typed) and “The music of war” (1 leaf, broadside)

Scahill, James. [1 poem] ; “Airport #2” (1 leaf, typed) Scarborough, Jay. [1 essay] : “Witnessing for aid ... “ from Win (Dec. 4, 1975), p. 4 (clipping) Schafer, John. [1 poem] ; “Battle lines” photocopy of a page from the International Voluntary

Services newsletter IVS (1 leaf, 2 copies) Schlosser, Robert L. [1 poem] : “Peace with honor post-mortem” (2 leaves, typed with Barry’s ms.

emendations)

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Shanley, Donald. [3 poems] : “May reverie”, “Never mind, February 5th” (2 versions) and “Harvest

dinner” (5 leaves, typed with numersous ms. emendations by Barry) Shea, Dick. [2 poems] : without titles (1 leaf, typed) Shea, Joseph M. [1 poem] ; “Willow” (1 leaf, typed) Shimabakuro, Scott. [1 essay] : “A good American” (1 leaf, typed) and [1 poem] “Asian American” (2

leaves, typed with Barry’s ms. emedations) Simon, David. [1 essay] ; “Vietnam ; trauma and beyond” from the Rutgers University campus

newspaper (n.d.) (clipping in original mailing envelope) Simon, William J., (see under Rowan, John P.) Slivka, Sigrid P. [3 poems] : “Casualty no. XX XXX”, “Open letter” and “Ambiance of death” 96

leaves, photocopies from an unidentified publication) Smyth, Stuart. [1 chap book] : Time lapses (23 p. ; 18 cm.) containing 18 poems with letter to

Barry (ALS Jan. 14, 1975) laid in; and [1 poem] : “A medal” (2 leaves, typed) Soldati, Joseph A. [1 poem] : “Listening in (for those who receive)” (1 leaf, typed) Sowders, Edward R. [1 essay in 3 versions] “Safe return : surrender statement of Edward R. Sowders

to the Abzug Ad Hoc Congressional Hearings for unconditional amnesty, May 24, 1973, Washington, D.C. (summarized)” (2 p. leaflet); “Surrender statement” (2 leaves, typed); and “Two wanderers in no-man.s land” New York times (Feb. 28, 1973), p. 41 (clipping of an op-ed piece, written under the pseudonym Lewis Parker)

Trail, B. D. [1 poem] : “Dead sacks” 91 leaf, typed with Barry’s ms. emendations) Folder 3.10. DMZ manuscripts (Authors U-Z) Uhl, Michael. [1 essay] : “The American vet – a perspective” in Amnesty report no. 4

(spring/summer 1974) p. 2 (original issue); and [5 poems] : “On myths and consciousness”, “The lifer”, “Dignum et justum est”, “Shades” and “The contradiction between the M-26 fragmentation grenade & the brass” contained in a letter to Barry (TLS Sept. 8, 1975; 4 leaves on Safe Return Amnesty Committee, NY, NY stationary)

Watkins, Terry J. [1 poem] : “Eight years later” (1 leaf, typed with Barry’s ms. emendations)

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Watson, Frank E., Jr. [1 poem] : “Lessons learned” (3 leaves, typed; with original mailing envelope

from Feb.? 1975 addressed to 1CP attached) Western, Donald J. [1 letter to the editor] ; “The veteran and society” New York times (Apr. 7, 1973),

p. ? (clipping) Whitmore, Terry. [1 prose excerpt] : “From Memphis-Nam-Sweden” from Memphis-Nam-Sweden

(p. 128-9, 146-8, 169-71, 189) (3 leaves, typed with Barry’s ms. emendations) Williams, Roger Neville. [3 prose excerpts] : “Coming into Montreal”, “Front line heroes” and “The new

exiles” from The new exiles (p. 4-6, 267-8 and 386-7 respectively) and 1 revised copy of the first excerpt titled “Montreal” (4 leaves, typed),

Williams on amnesty (author not otherwise identified) (4 leaves ; photocopy of typescript) Wood, Gary. [1 prose excerpt] : untitled (1 leaf, typed) Woulfe, James Emmett (Jim). [Poetry manuscript] ca. 40 untitled poems on 40 leaves (some photocopy

duplicates). Letter to Ehrhart (ALS Oct. 12, 1976) offering to do a poetry reading and enclosing 12 poems (photocopies)

Folder 3.11. DMZ manuscripts (Anonymous)

Clippings and photocopies from various sources (9 items) Folder 3.12. DMZ manuscripts (Final author’s corrected copy)

A final draft for the anthology including: “Contributor’s index” (10 leaves, typed with ms. notes for the printer); “Table of contents” (7 leaves, typed with ms. notes for the printer) and ca. 100 leaves of text with ms. notes throughout.

Folder 3.13. DMZ manuscripts (General file)

Address list for contributors (5 leaves); notes on distribution of copies (1 leaf); some extracts from Rudyard Kipling (3 leaves, typed); and a packet of related material on Vietnam veterans in prison, including items from the Incarcerated Veterans Assistance Organization (7 items, photocopied)

Folder 3.14 Distribution and sales records for DMZ (and some PIOP and WHAM)

Detailed sales and distribution records from 1976-1985. Originally in a black loose-leaf binder with a typed label of front cover “Widener College, William Ehrhart”. All records in ms. appear to have been written by Jan Barry (ca. 150 leaves)

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Folder 3.13. DMZ orders and receipts

Orders from bookstores, libraries, etc., sometimes with check stubs (ca. 150 items, as delivered (i.e. no discernable order))

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JAN BARRY ARCHIVE NAME INDEX 1st Casualty Press. Folder 2.1 ........... 39 1st Casualty Press. Folder 2.18 ......... 73 Abbott, Gregory L. Folder 1.6............ 5 Abbott, Gregory. Folder 3.2 ............. 76 Abbott, Raymond. Folder 1.9 ........... 12 Abel, Ted. Folder 2.7 ......................... 57 Adams, Brian. Folder 3.2 .................. 76 Adams, Mike. Folder 1.9................... 12 Akeroyd, Dick. Folder 2.1................. 39 Alkes, Joey. Folder 1.9 ...................... 12 Allen, Bert. Folder 1.6 ......................... 5 Allen, Bert. Folder 3.3 ....................... 78 American Friends Service Committee.

Folder 2.4........................................ 51 Anderson, Carl. Folder 1.6 ................. 5 Appleman, Phil. Folder 1.6 ................. 5 Ardizzone, Tony. Folder 2.8 ............. 61 Armstead, Ron E. Folder 2.7 ............ 57 Arnold, Cynthia. Folder 2.14............ 70 Atkin, Carol. Folder 1.6 ...................... 5 Aufderheide, Pat. Folder 2.14........... 70 Averill, Peg. Folder 1.26.................... 29 Avington, Ronald Bernard. Folder 2.8

......................................................... 61 Bach Mai Hospital Relief Fund, Inc.

Folder 2.4........................................ 51 Badillo, Herman. Folder 1.33 ........... 32 Baker, Lois. Folder 2.7 ...................... 57 Baker, William E., II (Bud). Folder 1.9

......................................................... 12 Balaban, John. Folder 1.19 ............... 22 Balaban, John. Folder 1.6 ................... 5 Balaban, John. Folder 3.3 ................. 78 Baldwin, Gary. Folder 2.8................. 61 Ball, Jerald T. Folder 2.8 .................. 61 Banjo, David. Folder 1.19 ................. 22 Barry, Jan. Folder 2.1 ....................... 39 Barry, Jan. Folder 2.18 ..................... 73 Barry, Jan. Folder 2.3 ....................... 47 Barry, Jan. Folder 3.3 ....................... 78 Bartlett, F. Lewis. Folder 1.33 .......... 32 Baskin, Jerome I. Folder 2.4............. 51 Bauer, James M. Folder 1.9.............. 12

Bauman, Garrett. Folder 2.8 ............ 61 Beardall, Willis H. Folder 2.7 ........... 57 Beasley, Derrick G. Folder 1.19 ....... 22 Beasley, Derrick G. Folder 2.2 ......... 40 Beck, Albert H. Folder 1.9 ................ 12 Bee, Tom. Folder 1.9 ......................... 12 Bee, Tom. Folder 3.3 ......................... 78 Beeler, Kent D. Folder 1.9 ................ 12 Beeler, Kent. Folder 2.2 .................... 40 Beffart, Martk. Folder 2.8 ................ 61 Beidler, Philip D. Folder 1.1 ............... 2 Beidler, Philip D. Folder 1.18 ........... 21 Belanger, C. Folder 3.3 ..................... 78 Belanger, Chuck. Folder 1.6 ............... 6 Bennett, John. Folder 1.19 ................ 23 Berenbach, Peter. Folder 2.12 .......... 70 Berkowitz, Mike. Folder 1.6 ............... 6 Berman, Barbara. Folder 2.8 ........... 62 Berrigan, Daniel. Folder 2.9 ............. 68 Berrigan, Tom. Folder 1.19 .............. 23 Berry, D. C. (David Chapman). Folder

1.6...................................................... 6 Beth, Elinor. Folder 2.7..................... 57 Beutler, Jeffrey D. Folder 2.2 ........... 40 Beyer, Bruce L. Folder 2.8................ 62 Birdsall, Scott C. Folder 1.9.............. 12 Black, Alex M. Folder 1.6 ................... 6 Blanchard, Shirley. Folder 1.24 ....... 29 Blasi, George A. Folder 3.2 ............... 76 Blendermann, Ron. Folder 2.7 ......... 57 Blocher, Joe A. Folder 2.7................. 58 Bly, Robert. Folder 1.19 .................... 23 Boardman, William Mather. Folder

1.33.................................................. 32 Bobrowsky, Igor. Folder 2.2 ............. 40 Bock, Frederick. Folder 1.9 .............. 13 Bohnert, McCarthy, Flowers, Roberts

& Damir. Folder 2.7 ...................... 58 Bona, Jerome D. Folder 1.9 .............. 13 Books as Seeds. Folder 2.7 ................ 58 Bound, Aioa. Folder 2.7 .................... 58 Bowie, S. Folder 1.6 ............................. 6 Bowker, R.R. (Firm). Folder 1.2 ........ 4

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Boyer, D. Folder 1.9........................... 13 Boyer, Dennis L. Folder 3.3 .............. 78 Bradley, Jerry. Folder 2.8................. 62 Brainin, Frederick. Folder 1.9.......... 13 Brand, Millen. Folder 2.12................ 70 Brand, Millen. Folder 2.9.................. 68 Brandt, Kathleen. Folder 2.7 ............ 58 Braum, David. Folder 1.3 ................... 4 Bray, Sharon. Folder 2.14................. 71 Bressler, Martin. Folder 1.34 ........... 37 Brezenoff, Arthur. Folder 2.13......... 70 Brof, Janet. Folder 2.8....................... 62 Brokaw, Richard M. Folder 1.6 ......... 7 Brokaw, Richard M. Folder 3.3 ....... 78 Bronder, Howard George. Folder 1.26

......................................................... 29 Bronder, Howard George. Folder 1.9

......................................................... 13 Brown, C. B. (Constance or Connie).

Folder 2.8........................................ 62 Brown, Steven Ford. Folder 1.6 ......... 7 Brownstein, Stanley. Folder 2.2 ....... 41 Bukovick, M. Folder 1.9.................... 13 Burnette, E. L. Folder 1.9 ................. 13 Butz, Tim. Folder 1.19....................... 23 Butz, Tim. Folder 1.9......................... 13 Butz, Tim. Folder 3.3......................... 78 Cabral, Olga. Folder 1.9 ................... 13 Cagan, Steve. Folder 3.2 ................... 76 Calio, Jim. Folder 1.9 ........................ 13 Callinicos, Helen. Folder 1.1............... 2 Campbell, Cran. Folder 1.9 .............. 13 Card, Jane R. Folder 1.19 ................. 23 Carney, Saraleigh. Folder 2.7........... 58 Carr, Gladys J. Folder 2.2 ................ 41 Caruba, Alan. Folder 1.26 ................ 29 Carver, Elgin. Folder 3.2 .................. 76 Casey, Dennis. Folder 1.9.................. 13 Casey, Michael. Folder 1.9................ 13 Casey, Michael. Folder 2.18.............. 73 Casson, Iris. Folder 2.8 ..................... 62 Castano, David. Folder 3.3 ............... 78 Champion, Donna. Folder 1.9 .......... 13 Chantikian, Kosrof. Folder 1.9......... 13 Chantikian, Kosrof. Folder 2.8......... 62 Chapman, C. A. Folder 2.7 ............... 58

Chenoweth, Bob. Folder 1.9 ............. 13 Chiampou, Lisa Marie. Folder 1.26 . 29 Childs, Geoffrey. Folder 1.6 ............... 7 Childs, Roy A., Jr. Folder 2.14 ......... 71 Chomsky, Noam. Folder 2.4 ............. 51 Churchill, Ward. Folder 1.33 ........... 32 Clifton, Merritt. Folder 1.19............. 23 Clifton, Merritt. Folder 1.26............. 29 Clifton, Merritt. Folder 1.6................. 7 Clifton, Merritt. Folder 2.9............... 68 Clifton, Robin Michelle. Folder 1.26 30 Clinton, DeWitt. Folder 2.2 .............. 41 Clodfelter, Michael D. Folder 1.9..... 13 Clodfelter, Michael D. Folder 2.7..... 58 Cloke, Richard. Folder 2.8................ 62 Clover, Lionel. Folder 1.6 ................... 7 Cohen, Mitch. Folder 2.8 .................. 62 Colburn, George C. Folder 1.6 ........... 7 Colburn, George C. Folder 3.3 ......... 78 Cole, Lawrence (Duff). Folder 1.6...... 7 Cole, Lawrence (Duff). Folder 2.7.... 58 Coleman, Charles A., Jr. Folder 1.9 13 Coleman, Horace. Folder 1.6 .............. 8 Coles, Ronald R. Folder 2.2 .............. 41 Combs, Bruce. Folder 2.8 ................. 62 Conn, Stephen R. Folder 1.19........... 23 Conroy, Michael R. Folder 1.9 ......... 13 Cool. Dik. Folder 1.19 ....................... 23 Cooper, Arthur. Folder 2.2............... 41 Cornelius, Neil. Folder 1.9 ................ 13 Corpora, James. Folder 2.8 .............. 62 Corwin, Kate. Folder 2.9................... 68 Costello, James A. Folder 1.19 ......... 23 Cranston, Alan. Folder 1.33 ............. 32 Crince Le Roy, F. P. Folder 1.18 ...... 21 Cronwall, Brian. Folder 2.7 .............. 58 Cross, Frank. Folder 1.6 ..................... 8 Cross, Frank. Folder 3.3 ................... 78 Crumb, Jan. Folder 2.2 ..................... 41 Crumb, John H., Mrs. Folder 2.2..... 41 Curtis, Charlotte. Folder 1.19 .......... 23 Dahlin, Jeff. Folder 1.9...................... 13 Dahlin, Jeff. Folder 3.4...................... 78 Dante, Robert. Folder 2.8 ................. 62 Davidson, Tom. Folder 2.4................ 52 Davis, Donald A. Folder 1.19............ 24

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Davis, Tom. Folder 1.9 ...................... 14 Davis, Tom. Folder 3.4 ...................... 79 Dawson, Donald E. Folder 3.4 .......... 79 De Grazia, Emilio. Folder 1.9 ........... 14 De Silva, Margot. Folder 1.9............. 14 De Vita, John. Folder 2.8 .................. 62 DeBenedetto, Frank. Folder 2.8 ....... 62 Dellums, Ronald V. Folder 1.33 ....... 32 Delnero, Frank A. Folder 2.7............ 58 Di Gia, Karin. Folder 2.7 .................. 58 Dick, James. Folder 2.2 ..................... 41 Dickey, R. P. Folder 1.9..................... 14 Dietrick, Russell. Folder 1.9 ............. 14 Djalezni, Laura. Folder 1.19............. 24 Doherty, Michael L. Folder 1.9 ........ 14 Dolly, Jeanie. Folder 3.2.................... 76 Donald, Roslyn L. Folder 2.2............ 41 Donato, Ed. Folder 3.2 ...................... 76 Donnelly, Kate. Folder 2.7 ................ 58 Donovan, William. Folder 2.2........... 42 Dooley, John. Folder 1.6 ..................... 8 Dooley, John. Folder 3.4 ................... 79 Dorset, Gerald. Folder 1.9 ................ 14 Dougall, Lucy. Folder 1.1.................... 2 Downey, Debbie. Folder 2.7 .............. 58 DuBois, Ira C., Jr. Folder 1.9 ........... 14 Dukes, Jimmie. Folder 1.9 ................ 14 Duncan, Carlton J. Folder 1.9 .......... 14 Durant, Mary. Folder 2.2.................. 42 Earnhart, Stephen W. Folder 2.2 ..... 42 East River Press. Folder 1.33 ........... 32 Ebner, Hans, Jr. Folder 1.9 .............. 14 Ebner, Hans, Jr. Folder 3.4 .............. 79 Edwards, Frank J. Folder 1.9........... 14 Edwards, Frank J. Folder 3.4........... 79 Ehrhart, Evelyn, Mrs. Folder 2.7..... 59 Ehrhart, Mrs. Folder 1.33................. 32 Ehrhart, W. D. Folder 1.19............... 24 Ehrhart, W. D. Folder 2.18............... 73 Ehrhart, W. D. Folder 2.3................. 48 Ehrhart, W. D. Folder 2.9................. 68 Ehrhart, W. D. Folder 3.4................. 79 Ehrhart?, Ruth, “Aunt”, Folder 1.33

......................................................... 33 Ehrlicher, Ed. Folder 2.7 .................. 59 Ellis, R. Joseph. Folder 1.6 ................. 8

Ellis, R. Joseph. Folder 3.4 ............... 79 Ellis, Stephen R. Folder 1.11 ............ 19 Elliston Book Award Committee.

Folder 1.33...................................... 33 Ellsberg, Daniel. Folder 1.33 ............ 33 Emerson, Gloria. Folder 1.19 ........... 24 Emerson, Gloria. Folder 1.33 ........... 33 Emerson, Gloria. Folder 2.2 ............. 42 Eminy, Mary. Folder 2.2................... 42 Emmett, Leo. Folder 1.33 ................. 33 Engel, Mary. Folder 1.9 .................... 14 Ervin, Keith. Folder 1.19 .................. 24 Estes, David. Folder 1.9..................... 14 Ettenson, Paul. Folder 1.1................... 2 Ettenson, Paul. Folder 1.33............... 33 Ettenson, Paul. Folder 1.9................. 14 Ettenson, Paul. Folder 2.8................. 63 Evanoff, Ruthann. Folder 1.19 ......... 24 Evanoff, Ruthann. Folder 1.33 ......... 33 Fallis, Laurence S. Folder 2.8 ........... 63 Felstiner, John. Folder 1.26 .............. 30 Felstiner, John. Folder 2.2 ................ 42 Finn, Morgan. Folder 2.8 .................. 63 Fisher, Robert Emerson. Folder 1.9 14 Fisher, Robert. Folder 3.4................. 79 Fishman, Charles. Folder 1.9 ........... 14 FitzPatrick, Martin J. Folder 2.8 ..... 63 Flats Workshop. Folder 3.2 .............. 76 Flower of the Dragon, Inc. Folder 1.33

......................................................... 33 Flower, Michael J. Folder 2.7 ........... 59 Foltz-Gray, Dorothy. Folder 2.8....... 63 Forsyth, Sid. Folder 1.9..................... 14 Francis, Arlene. Folder 1.19 ............. 24 Frank, Larry P. Folder 1.9 ............... 14 Frankenthal, Danielle. Folder 2.8 .... 63 Fredson, Michael. Folder 2.2 ............ 42 Fremont-Smith, Eliot. Folder 1.19 ... 24 Friedman, Danny. Folder 3.4 ........... 79 Friedman, John. Folder 1.19 ............ 24 Friedman, John. Folder 1.26 ............ 30 Friedrich, Paul. Folder 2.8................ 63 Fritzinger, Dennis. Folder 1.6............. 8 Frudman, John. Folder 1.18 ............. 21 Fuhrer, Gail. Folder 2.2 .................... 42 Gabbert, John. Folder 2.8................. 63

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Gaffney, Harry. Folder 2.7 ............... 59 Gallagher, Carla. Folder 2.8............. 63 Gatenby, Greg. Folder 2.8 ................ 63 Geer, Gale. Folder 1.19 ..................... 24 Geier, Vance, Rev. Folder 2.8........... 63 Genovese, Lem. Folder 1.19.............. 24 Genovese, Lem. Folder 1.9................ 14 Gettler, Andrew T. Folder 1.9 .......... 14 Giacopelli, Rai. Folder 2.7 ................ 59 Gibbons, Elizabeth. Folder 2.2 ......... 42 Gill, John. Folder 1.33....................... 34 Gillett, Jon. Folder 2.2....................... 42 Glackin, Stella. Folder 2.8................. 63 Gomsrud, Lowell. Folder 1.6 .............. 8 Gomsrud, Lowell. Folder 3.5 ............ 79 Goodman, Mark D. Folder 2.8 ......... 63 Gordon, Noah. Folder 1.19 ............... 25 Grady, John. Folder 1.9 .................... 15 Grady, John. Folder 3.5 .................... 79 Graham, Donal E. Folder 1.19 ......... 25 Grajewski, Julian. Folder 1.9 ........... 15 Grajewski, Stanley. Folder 1.6 ........... 8 Grajewski, Stanley. Folder 3.5 ......... 80 Gray, A. W. Folder 2.8 ...................... 63 Gray, J. Glenn. Folder 2.2 ................ 42 Gray, Patrick Worth. Folder 2.8...... 63 Green, Roberta. Folder 2.2 ............... 43 Green, Stephen. Folder 2.7 ............... 59 Griffin, Tom. Folder 1.9.................... 15 Grolier Book Shop. Folder 2.7 ......... 59 Grossman, Steve. Folder 1.19 ........... 25 Grossman, Steve. Folder 1.9 ............. 15 Grothus, Edward B. Folder 1.9 ........ 15 Grove, Th. Folder 2.8 ........................ 63 Grumbach, Doris. Folder 1.33.......... 34 Gulick, Steve. Folder 1.19 ................. 25 Gwynn, D. J. Nefretete. Folder 2.8... 63 Haimowitz, Lee. Folder 2.7............... 59 Halley, Ed. Folder 3.2........................ 76 Hamburger, Jay. Folder 1.19 ........... 25 Hamill, John. Folder 3.5 ................... 80 Hardy, Dan. Folder 2.2 ..................... 43 Harper, Barry. Folder 1.9................. 15 Harper, Gary. Folder 1.9 .................. 15 Harper, Ken. Folder 2.14 .................. 71 Harwood, Michael, Mrs. Folder 2.2. 43

Hasford, Gustav. Folder 1.1 ............... 3 Hasford, Gustav. Folder 2.2 ............. 43 Hashmi, Alamgir. Folder 2.8 ............ 63 Hassett, Steve. Folder 1.6 .................... 8 Hassett, Steve. Folder 3.5 .................. 80 Hatch, Stephen R. Folder 2.18.......... 73 Hathaway, Stephen. Folder 1.9 ........ 15 Hathaway, Stephen. Folder 3.5 ........ 80 Hawkins, Tom. Folder 1.6................... 8 Hawkins, Tom. Folder 3.5................. 80 Healy, Eloise. Folder 1.9 ................... 15 Hearn, Bonnie. Folder 2.8................. 64 Hecht, Mike. Folder 2.2..................... 43 Hedemann, Grace. Folder 1.19......... 25 Heller, Janet Ruth. Folder 2.8 .......... 64 Henderson, Bill. Folder 1.18 ............. 21 Henderson, Molly. Folder 2.7 ........... 59 Henry, Edward. Folder 1.9 ............... 15 Henszey, Art J., Jr. Folder 2.7.......... 59 Herndon, John. Folder 3.5 ................ 80 Higgins, Frank. Folder 1.6 .................. 8 Hill, Charles W. Folder 2.7 ............... 59 Hill, Robert L. Folder 1.19................ 25 Hill, Roberta. Folder 3.5 ................... 80 Hirz, Frederick. Folder 1.6 ................. 8 Hitchcock, Lewis H. Folder 1.9 ........ 15 Hivz, F. Folder 3.5 ............................. 80 Hix, Hubert. Folder 2.8 ..................... 64 Hoffman, Daniel. Folder 1.26 ........... 30 Hohn, Lois. Folder 2.8....................... 64 Holderman, Michael P. Folder 1.9 ... 15 Holderman, Michael P. Folder 3.5 ... 80 Hollander, David. Folder 1.19 .......... 25 Holt, Rochelle L. Folder 1.9.............. 15 Horn, Bernard. Folder 2.8 ................ 64 Horowitz, Irving Louis. Folder 1.19 25 Horvath, J. Folder 2.8 ....................... 64 Hostetter, Doug. Folder 1.9............... 15 Hostetter, Doug. Folder 3.5............... 80 Hough, Robert W. Folder 1.1 ............. 3 Hubble, Daniel M. Folder 2.8 ........... 64 Huddle, David. Folder 2.8................. 64 Huffman, Gordon. Folder 1.11......... 19 Hunt, Dave. Folder 1.9 ...................... 15 Hunter, Michael. Folder 3.5 ............. 80 Hunter, R. S. Folder 2.7 .................... 59

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Hussey, Patrick. Folder 2.2............... 43 Incarcerated Veterans Assistance

Organization. Folder 3.13 ............. 85 Ireland, Jos C. Folder 1.9.................. 15 Jacoby, Stephen M. Folder 1.9 ......... 15 Jaffe, Cynthia. Folder 2.8 ................. 64 James, Joseph Allston. Folder 1.9 .... 15 Jendrzejczyk, L. M. Folder 1.26....... 30 Jerry. Folder 1.19 .............................. 25 Jex, Wayne R. Folder 1.6 .................... 8 Jex, Wayne R. Folder 3.2 .................. 77 John. Folder 1.19 ............................... 25 Johnson, Michael A. Folder 1.26...... 30 Johnson, Michael H. Folder 1.6.......... 8 Johnson, Michael. Folder 3.5............ 80 Johnson, Paul Ray. Folder 1.11........ 19 Johnson, Robert Bowie. Folder 1.9 .. 15 Johnson, Thomas A. Folder 1.19...... 25 Johnston, Melanie. Folder 1.33 ........ 34 Juderjahn, Kathryn. Folder 1.19 ..... 25 Jump, Donna. Folder 2.7 .................. 59 Kafka, Phillipe. Folder 2.8 ................ 64 Kahaner, Ellen. Folder 2.7................ 59 Kallas, Anthony C. Folder 1.10 ........ 16 Kallas, Anthony C. Folder 3.6 .......... 80 Kane, Gerard T. (Rod). Folder 1.10 16 Kane, Rod. Folder 3.6 ....................... 80 Karlin, Wayne. Folder 2.3 ................ 49 Kasten, Elizabeth. Folder 2.7 ........... 59 Katz, Bill. Folder 1.26 ....................... 30 Kauffman, Coryn. Folder 1.33 ......... 34 Keen, William A. Folder 1.10 ........... 16 Kell, John R. Folder 1.34 .................. 37 Kelley, James F., II. Folder 1.10....... 16 Kemp, June. Folder 1.26 ................... 30 Kemp, Lorna. Folder 1.26................. 30 Kerry, John. Folder 1.10................... 16 Kimball, Allan C. Folder 1.10 .......... 16 Kimimosha. Folder 1.19 .................... 26 Kipling, Rudyard. Folder 3.13 ......... 85 Kirkland, Haywood T. Folder 1.33 .See

Merretazon, Ari Sesu Klatch, Elaine. Folder 1.10 ............... 16 Klatch, Elaine. Folder 3.1 ................. 76 Kleindienst, Kris. Folder 2.7............. 59 Knaster, Julian. Folder 2.18 ............. 73

Knaster, Julian. Folder 2.2 ............... 43 Knowlton, George. Folder 1.4 ............ 4 Knowlton, George. Folder 3.2 .......... 77 Koertge, Ron. Folder 1.10................. 16 Koertge, Ronald. Folder 3.6 ............. 80 Kohler, Harrison. Folder 1.7 .............. 9 Kohler, Harrison. Folder 2.2 ............ 43 Kohler, Harrison. Folder 2.9 ............ 68 Kopp, Michael. Folder 1.10 .............. 16 Kowit, Steve. Folder 1.7 ...................... 9 Kramer, Lynda L. Folder 2.7 ........... 59 Krohn, Herbert. Folder 1.7................. 9 Krohn, Herbert. Folder 2.6............... 54 Krohn, Herbert. Folder 3.6............... 81 Kubrick, Stanley. Folder 2.7............. 59 Kunstler, Lotte. Folder 2.3 ............... 49 Kunstler, William M. Folder 2.4 ...... 53 Lambert, Ed. Folder 1.33.................. 34 Lang, Jerome D. Folder 1.10 ............ 16 Langbein, Bruce. Folder 1.7 ............... 9 Langbein, Bruce. Folder 2.8 ............. 64 Lange, Gerald. Folder 1.7 ................... 9 Lange, James D. Folder 2.9 .............. 68 Langston, William E. Folder 1.7 ........ 9 Lashaw, Robert J. Folder 1.34 ......... 37 Lazzarini, Lawrence. Folder 2.8 ...... 64 Leblanc, Joseph. Folder 3.6 .............. 81 Lee, Barry J. Folder 1.10 .................. 16 Left Bank Books. Folder 2.7 ............. 59 Lehnis, Terry. Folder 2.7 .................. 59 Lems, Kristin. Folder 2.2 .................. 43 Lenhart, James D. Folder 1.19 ......... 26 Lenz, Hans-Juergen. Folder 1.26 ..... 30 Leonard, John. Folder 1.19............... 26 LeSage, Joseph. Folder 1.11 ............. 19 Leslie, Gordon D. Folder 2.8 ............ 64 Levy, Robert M. Folder 1.11 ............ 19 Lewis Parker See Sowders, Edward R. in

File 3.9 Lewis, Al. Folder 1.19........................ 26 Liburdi, Joseph J. Folder 1.10 ......... 16 Logan, Chuck. Folder 3.2 ................. 77 Lomell, Renee. Folder 1.7 ................... 9 Lorts, Jack E. Folder 2.8................... 65 Lotte. Folder 2.2................................. 43 Lowell, Rene. Folder 3.6 ................... 81

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Lowenfels, Walter. Folder 1.19 ........ 26 Lupac, Alan. Folder 1.33 .................. 34 Luppino, Vincent. Folder 2.8............ 65 Lutz, Do. Folder 2.7........................... 59 Lynch, John I. Folder 1.19................ 26 Lynch, John I. Folder 2.2.................. 44 Lyon, Clyde E. Folder 2.7 ................. 60 M., Polly. Folder 1.10 ........................ 16 Mahoney, Pete. Folder 1.7 .................. 9 Mahoney, Pete. Folder 3.6 ................ 81 Makowlec, Marty, Jr. Folder 2.2 ..... 44 Maloney, John P. Folder 2.4 ............. 53 Margolis, Gary. Folder 2.8 ............... 65 Margolis, George. Folder 1.18 .......... 21 Margulis, Avis. Folder 1.1................... 3 Maris. Folder 1.19 ............................. 26 Marr, David. Folder 1.10 .................. 16 Marshall, Eliot. Folder 1.19 .............. 26 Martin, Earl. Folder 3.7 .................... 82 Martin, John. Folder 1.10 ................. 16 Martin, Paul G. Folder 2.2................ 44 Mary. Folder 1.33 .............................. 34 Matheson, Dick. Folder 1.7................. 9 Matlock, Jere. Folder 1.10 ................ 16 Mazuka, Stanley. Folder 2.8 ............. 65 Mazur, John. Folder 1.10.................. 16 McCabe, Paddy. Folder 2.8 .............. 65 McCampbell, Sheila. Folder 1.10 ..... 16 McCarthy, Gerald. Folder 1.7 ............ 9 McCullough, John G. Folder 1.19.... 26 McCullough, K. D. Folder 2.8 .......... 65 McCusker, Michael. Folder 1.7 .......... 9 McDowell, Jennifer. Folder 2.8 ........ 65 McEwan, Angela. Folder 1.10 .......... 16 McEwan, Angela. Folder 1.18 .......... 22 McFarland, Lillian. Folder 2.2 ......... 44 McGraw-Hill Book Co. Folder 2.2... 44 McGrory, Mary. Folder 1.19 ............ 26 McGuiness, Dan. Folder 1.7 ............... 9 McGuiness, Daniel M. Folder 3.6..... 81 McLain, Jack. Folder 2.2 .................. 44 McNally, Eddy. Folder 1.10 .............. 16 McNichol, Dunstan A. Folder 2.14... 71 McNicoll, Ron. Folder 2.8 ................. 65 McWilliams, Carey. Folder 1.19 ...... 26 Medeiros, David. Folder 1.10 ........... 17

Medeiros, David. Folder 3.6 ............. 81 Medical Aid for Indochina. Folder 2.4

......................................................... 53 Medical Aid for Indochina. Folder 3.8

under Nhat Hanh, Thich ............... 82 Merretazon, Ari Sesu........................ 34 Meyrowitz, Elliott L. Folder 1.7 ......... 9 Meyrowitz, Elliott L. Folder 3.6 ....... 81 Meyrowitz, Lee. Folder 2.7 ............... 60 Michener, Charles. Folder 2.18 ........ 73 Michener, James. Folder 2.2............. 44 Mike. Folder 1.19............................... 26 Miller, E. Ethelbert. Folder 1.10 ...... 17 Miller, Edison W. Folder 3.6 ............ 81 Mindlin, Freda. Folder 1.34.............. 38 Mitchell, J. H., Jr. Folder 1.10.......... 17 Mitgang, Herbert. Folder 2.2 ........... 44 Moffat, Robert O’Bryan. Folder 1.7 10 Moffat, Robert O’Bryan. Folder 2.8 65 Moger, Susan. Folder 3.6 .................. 81 Moger-Williams, Susan. Folder 1.10 17 Monahan, Adam. Folder 1.10........... 17 Moody, W. V. Folder 1.7................... 10 Moore, Charles. Folder 2.2 ............... 44 Moore, Craig. Folder 1.33................. 35 Moore, Madelyn. Folder 1.33 ........... 35 Moore, Madelyn. Folder 2.7 ............. 60 Moore, Richard. Folder 1.7 .............. 10 Moore, Robert Allen. Folder 1.7 ...... 10 Morf. Folder 2.8................................. 65 Morgan, Lawrence. Folder 2.16 ....... 71 Morgan, Richard. Folder 2.8 ............ 65 Morphew, G. O. Folder 2.8............... 65 Morris, Mark. Folder 3.2 .................. 77 Mowbray, Dorothy E. Folder 2.8 ..... 65 Moyer, Joseph B. Folder 2.2 ............. 44 Mueller, Esther. Folder 1.7............... 10 Mueller, Quentin. Folder 1.7 ............ 10 Mueller, Quentin. Folder 3.6 ............ 81 Muller, Helen Maguire. Folder 1.18 22 Muller, Robert O. Folder 1.10.......... 17 Munk, Erica. Folder 2.17 .................. 72 Murphy, Earl Paulus. Folder 1.7 ..... 10 Murphy, Earl Paulus. Folder 3.6 ..... 81 Murray, Nelson T., Mrs. (Elizabeth).

Folder 2.7........................................ 60

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Murtha, John P. Folder 1.33 ............ 35 Naparsteck, Martin J. Folder 1.10 ... 17 Nass, Elyse. Folder 1.10..................... 17 Native American Solidarity

Committee. Folder 1.19................. 26 Neier, Aryeh. Folder 1.19.................. 27 Netzley, Mark. Folder 1.10 ............... 17 New York Poetry Festival. Folder 1.24

......................................................... 29 New York Shakespeare Festival.

Folder 2.1........................................ 39 New York State Board of Social

Welfare. Folder 1.34 ...................... 38 Nguyen, Khac Vien. Folder 2.6 ........ 54 Nhat Hanh, Thich. Folder 3.8........... 82 Noell, Chuck. Folder 1.10 ................. 17 Norman, Geoffrey. Folder 1.19 ........ 27 O’Donnell, Michael Davis. Folder 1.19

......................................................... 27 O’Neal, Tex. Folder 1.26 ................... 30 O’Neill, John. Folder 1.8................... 10 O’Shea, Joe. Folder 1.10 ................... 17 O’Shea, Joe. Folder 3.8 ..................... 82 O’Sullivan, John Patrick. Folder 1.11

......................................................... 20 Oatman, Paul. Folder 1.11 ................ 19 Ogden, Don. Folder 2.14 ................... 71 Ogden, Don. Folder 2.8 ..................... 65 Oldham, Perry. Folder 1.8 ................ 10 Olejars, Leonard. Folder 3.8 ............ 82 Olejary, Leonard. Folder 1.8 ............ 10 Olson, Daniel. Folder 2.7................... 60 Opperman, Floyd Edgar. Folder 2.2 44 Ortiz, Simon J. Folder 1.8................. 10 Ortiz, Simon J. Folder 3.8................. 82 Osmolak, David. Folder 3.1 .............. 76 Otto, Jim. Folder 2.2 ......................... 44 Overholser, Stephen. Folder 1.10..... 17 Pacific Counseling Service Folder 1.33.

......................................................... 35 Papenfuss, Mary. Folder 2.17........... 72 Papp, Joseph. Folder 2.18 ................. 74 Paquet, Basil T. Folder 2.1................ 39 Paquet, Basil T. Folder 2.2................ 45 Paquet, Basil T. Folder 2.3................ 49 Paquet, Basil T. Folder 2.4................ 53

Parker, Marion. Folder 3.8............... 82 Patterson, Thomas. Folder 2.8 ......... 66 Peabody, Paul. Folder 2.14 ............... 71 Pelfrey, William G. Folder 3.8.......... 82 Pelfrey, William. Folder 1.10............ 17 Pelikan (?), Henry. Folder 1.10 ........ 17 Perry, Marion. Folder 2.8 ................. 66 Perry, Michael. Folder 1.10 .............. 17 Peterson, James M. Folder 1.10 ....... 17 Peterson, James M. Folder 3.8 ......... 82 Phillips, Dean K. Folder 1.10............ 17 Phillips, Jim. Folder 1.10 .................. 17 Phillips, Mark. Folder 2.8 ................. 66 Pierce, Paula Kay. Folder 2.18 ......... 74 Pierce, Paula Kay. Folder 2.3 ........... 50 Piltch, Cindy. Folder 2.4 ................... 53 Pinzur, Ellen. Folder 2.7 ................... 60 Planteen, Peter. Folder 2.8................ 66 Platke, Stan. Folder 1.8 ..................... 10 Platke, Stan. Folder 2.18 ................... 74 Platke, Stan. Folder 3.8 ..................... 82 Plessner, Kathryn M. Folder 2.9 ...... 69 Plymell, Charles. Folder 1.26 ........... 30 Polansky, Jonathan. Folder 2.17 ...... 72 Polner, Murray. Folder 2.2............... 45 Polz, Felix. Folder 1.10 ...................... 17 Popko, John. Folder 2.2 .................... 45 Porsche, Don. Folder 1.10 ................. 17 Powers, Clifton [a.k.a. Dale]. Folder

1.11.................................................. 20 Price, Ben G. Folder 1.10 .................. 18 Primm, Alex. Folder 1.8 .................... 10 Prior, Roberta. Folder 2.3................. 50 Pryor, Roberta. Folder 1.33.............. 35 Puerto Rican Socialist Party. Folder

1.10.................................................. 18 Purcell, Charles M. Folder 3.8 ......... 82 Purcell, Charles. Folder 2.18 ............ 74 Purcell, Charlie. Folder 1.8............... 10 Putz, Joseph, Jr. Folder 1.10 ............ 18 Rainwater, Janette. Folder 2.7 ......... 60 Ramparts Press. Folder 1.19 ............ 27 Ramsdell, Sheldon. Folder 2.2 .......... 45 Ramsdell, Sheldon. Folder 3.2 .......... 77 Ratner, Rochelle. Folder 2.14 ........... 71 Rawlings, Doug. Folder 1.8............... 10

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Rawlings, Doug. Folder 2.8............... 66 Rawlings, Doug. Folder 3.9............... 83 Raymond, Richard L. Folder 1.34 ... 38 Receveur, Don. Folder 1.10............... 18 Renzo, Susan F. Folder 2.7 ............... 60 Reston, James, Jr. Folder 3.9 ........... 83 Reyes, Eugene Angel. Folder 1.8 ...... 11 Reyes, Eugene Angel. Folder 3.9 ...... 83 Reynolds, Al. Folder 1.11 .................. 20 Reynolds, Al. Folder 1.33 .................. 35 Ribalow, M. Z. Folder 2.18 ............... 74 Ridenhour, Ronald L. Folder 3.9 ..... 83 Riehle, Jim. Folder 3.9 ...................... 83 Risener, Randall. Folder 1.10 ........... 18 Roberts, Ed. Folder 2.7 ..................... 60 Robinson, Chris. Folder 1.19 ............ 27 Robinson, Robert L. Folder 1.33...... 35 Rodill, Dan. Folder 1.10 .................... 18 Rogers, Carl D. Folder 2.15 .............. 71 Rogers, Carl. Folder 3.9 .................... 83 Rohnbaugh, Elizabeth. Folder 2.7 ... 60 Ronan, James. Folder 1.8.................. 11 Roodenko, Igal. Folder 2.12.............. 70 Rosen, David. ..................................... 27 Rosen, Fred. Folder 1.19 ................... 27 Rosenfeld, Rita L. Folder 2.8............ 66 Ross, Dave. Folder 3.9 ....................... 83 Ross, Terrence. Folder 2.7 ................ 60 Roth, Philip Wayne. Folder 1.8 ........ 11 Rottmann, Larry. Folder 2.1 ............ 39 Rottmann, Larry. Folder 2.2 ............ 45 Rottmann, Larry. Folder 2.3 ............ 50 Rowan, John P. Folder 2.7................ 60 Rowan, John P. Folder 3.9................ 83 Rukeyser, Muriel. Folder 1.19.......... 27 Rukeyser, Muriel. Folder 2.9............ 69 Russell, Charlie. Folder 2.3............... 50 Russell, Tom. Folder 1.8 ................... 11 Russo, Gary. Folder 1.10................... 18 Russo, Gary. Folder 3.9..................... 83 Sackett, S. J. Folder 2.2..................... 46 Sacks, Karen L. Folder 1.19 ............. 27 Salerno, Dave. Folder 1.10 ................ 18 Saltzman, Eileen. Folder 1.10 ........... 18 Samuels, Jerry. Folder 3.9 ................ 83 Saner, Reg. Folder 1.8 ....................... 11

Savory, Teo. Folder 1.33 ................... 35 Savory, Teo. Folder 2.9 ..................... 69 Scahill, James. Folder 3.9 ................. 83 Scarborough, Jay. Folder 3.9 ........... 83 Schaefer, Frank. Folder 1.26 ............ 30 Schafer, John C. Folder 1.8 .............. 11 Schafer, John. Folder 3.9 .................. 83 Schimmelpfeng, R. H. (Richard H.).

Folder 2.1........................................ 40 Schimmelpfeng, R. H. (Richard H.).

Folder 2.4........................................ 53 Schlosser, Robert L. Folder 1.8 ........ 11 Schlosser, Robert L. Folder 2.8 ........ 66 Schlosser, Robert L. Folder 3.9 ........ 83 Schmidt, Warren. Folder 2.8 ............ 66 Schneider, Aaron. Folder 2.8............ 66 Schuler, Ruth Wildes. Folder 2.8 ..... 66 Schulman, Grace. Folder 1.19 .......... 27 Scott, Bob. Folder 2.8 ........................ 66 Scott. Folder 1.33 ............................... 35 Scully, Eugene. Folder 2.2................. 46 Seelye, John. Folder 2.2..................... 46 Seelye, John. Folder 2.3..................... 51 Seltser, Joanne. Folder 2.8 ................ 67 Sengespeck, Klaus. Folder 2.2 .......... 46 Seniuk, Stephen P. Folder 1.10......... 18 Sewall, David E. Folder 1.10............. 18 Shafer, Jack. Folder 1.10 .................. 18 Shafer, Jack. Folder 3.9 .................... 83 Shagass, Kathy. Folder 1.33 ............. 35 Shanahan, Michael L. Folder 1.10 ... 18 Shanley, Don. Folder 1.8 ................... 11 Shanley, Donald. Folder 3.9.............. 84 Shapiro, Harvey. Folder 1.19 ........... 27 Shaver, David V., Jr. Folder 2.7....... 60 Shea, Dick. Folder 3.9 ....................... 84 Shea, Joseph M. Folder 1.8 ............... 11 Shea, Joseph M. Folder 2.9 ............... 69 Shea, Joseph M. Folder 3.9 ............... 84 Sheridan, Mary. Folder 1.33............. 35 Sherman, John. Folder 2.8................ 67 Sherrill, Robert. Folder 1.19............. 28 Shimabakuro, Scott. Folder 3.9........ 84 Siegel, Florence. Folder 2.7............... 60 Silen, Ivan. Folder 1.33 ..................... 36 Sill, Geoffrey M. Folder 2.8 .............. 67

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Silverman, Al. Folder 2.2 .................. 46 Simon, David. Folder 1.10................. 18 Simon, David. Folder 3.9................... 84 Simon, William J. Folder 1.10 .......... 18 Simon, William J. Folder 1.33 .......... 36 Simon, William J. Folder 2.2 ............ 46 Simon, William J. Folder 3.9 ............ 84 Singley, William P. Folder 1.10 ........ 18 Sklar, Morty. Folder 1.18 ................. 22 Skolky, Carmela. Folder 2.2 ............. 46 Slivka, Sigrid P. Folder 1.8 ............... 11 Slivka, Sigrid P. Folder 2.1 ............... 40 Slivka, Sigrid P. Folder 3.9 ............... 84 Smedley, Georgie. Folder 2.8............ 67 Smith, Claude Clayton. Folder 2.8... 67 Smith, Eliot Fremont- ......See Fremont-

Smith, Eliot. Folder 1.19 Smith, Paul L. Folder 3.2 .................. 77 Smith, William James. Folder 2.7 .... 60 Smyth, Stuart. Folder 1.8.................. 11 Smyth, Stuart. Folder 3.9.................. 84 Smythe, Harper. Folder 2.9 .............. 69 Snyder, Jack. Folder 2.4 ................... 53 Solano, Louisa. Folder 2.7 ................ 61 Solarz, Stephen J. Folder 1.33 .......... 36 Soldati, Joe. Folder 2.8 ...................... 67 Soldati, Joseph A. Folder 1.8 ............ 11 Soldati, Joseph A. Folder 3.9 ............ 84 Sossaman, Stephen. Folder 1.26 ....... 30 Sossaman, Stephen. Folder 1.8 ......... 11 Sossaman, Stephen. Folder 2.8 ......... 67 Sowders, Edward R. Folder 3.9........ 84 Spragens, John, Jr. Folder 1.10........ 18 Spragens, John, Jr. Folder 3.2.......... 77 Stacy, Paul H. Folder 1.26 ................ 30 Stan. Folder 2.3 .................................. 51 Steffler, Charles R. Folder 2.7.......... 61 Stern, Frederick C. Folder 2.9.......... 69 Stewart, Robert. Folder 2.8 .............. 67 Stiskin, Nahum. Folder 1.33 ............. 36 Stone, H. A. Folder 1.8 ...................... 11 Stone, Ken. Folder 1.10 ..................... 18 Stone, Ken. Folder 2.8 ....................... 67 Strohm, Paul M. Folder 1.10 ............ 18 Sullivan, Chuck. Folder 2.8 .............. 67 Sullivan, Pat. Folder 2.2.................... 47

Swindle, Michael. Folder 1.10 .......... 18 Tallmountain, Mary. Folder 1.10..... 19 Tavila, John. Folder 1.10 .................. 19 Taylor, Glen L. Folder 1.10 .............. 19 Terzanno, John. Folder 1.33............. 36 Thompson, Phyllis Hope. Folder 1.10

......................................................... 19 Thorn, London. Folder 2.2 ............... 47 Thorne, Landon K., III. Folder 1.8 .. 11 Tiley, Warren. Folder 2.2 ................. 47 Tingley, Josephine. Folder 2.8 .......... 67 Trail, B. D. Folder 1.8 ....................... 11 Trail, B. D. Folder 3.9 ....................... 84 Tran, Van Dinh. Folder 1.19 ............ 28 Tran, Van Dinh. Folder 2.6 .............. 54 Trauch, W. Lester. Folder 1.18 ........ 22 Trone, Paul. Folder 1.10 ................... 19 Truscott, Robert Blake. Folder 1.26 30 Turner, Charles Earl. Folder 1.11 ... 20 Uhl, Michael. Folder 1.8.................... 12 Uhl, Michael. Folder 2.2.................... 47 Uhl, Michael. Folder 3.10.................. 84 United Vietnam Era Veterans. Folder

2.2.................................................... 47 University of Connecticut. Special

Collections. Folder 2.3................... 51 V.E.T. Folder 2.17 ............................. 72 Valenta, H. Folder 2.8 ....................... 67 Valento, Brian J. Folder 1.33............ 36 Van Binen, David. Folder 2.8 ........... 68 Van Nouhuys, Dirk H. Folder 2.8 .... 68 Veterans Ensemble Theatre Company

........................ See V.E.T. Folder 2.17 Vietnam Veterans Against the War.

Folder 1.19...................................... 28 Village Book Store. Folder 2.7.......... 61 Villanueva, Alma. Folder 2.8 ............ 68 Watkins, Terry J. Folder 1.10 .......... 19 Watkins, Terry J. Folder 3.10 .......... 84 Watson, Frank E., Jr. Folder 1.10 ... 19 Watson, Frank E., Jr. Folder 3.10 ... 85 Wayne, Philip. Folder 1.8 ................. 12 Webster, Josephine. Folder 1.8 ........ 12 Webster, Lee. Folder 1.26 ................. 31 Weeden, Craig. Folder 1.8 ................ 12 Weeden, Craig. Folder 2.8 ................ 68

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Weidman, Richard F. Folder 2.17.... 72 Weigl, Bruce. Folder 1.8 ................... 12 Weinlein, Gregg Thomas. Folder 1.18

......................................................... 22 Weinlein, Gregg Thomas. Folder 1.26

......................................................... 31 Weinlein, Gregg Thomas. Folder 1.812 Weisenford, Janet. Folder 1.1............. 3 Weiss, Sigmund (Siggy). Folder 2.8 . 68 Welsh, Robert J. Folder 1.33 ............ 36 Weschke, Bernhard. Folder 1.10...... 19 Western, Donald J. Folder 3.10........ 85 Weyant, King J. Folder 1.10 ............. 19 Wheelwright, Farley W. Folder 2.7 . 61 Whitehall, Trix. Folder 1.33 ............. 36 Whitehead, Bill. Folder 2.2 ............... 47 Whitmore, Terry. Folder 3.10 .......... 85 Wielgosz, Marianne. Folder 2.2 ....... 47 Wilber, Walter E. Folder 1.10 .......... 19 Williams, David Starr. Folder 1.11 .. 20 Williams, Roger Neville. Folder 1.1019 Williams, Roger Neville. Folder 3.1085 Williamson, Craig. Folder 1.24 ........ 29

Willis, Mark. Folder 1.10 .................. 19 Willis, Mark. Folder 1.19 .................. 28 Wilner, Eleanor. Folder 1.19 ............ 28 Winfrey, Carey. Folder 2.17 ............. 72 Wolfert, Adrienne. Folder 1.10 ........ 19 Wood, Gary. Folder 3.10................... 85 Woodrow, Peter. Folder 2.4.............. 54 Word of Mouth Books. Folder 2.7 ... 61 Woulfe, James Emmet. Folder 1.8 ... 12 Woulfe, James Emmett. Folder 3.10 85 Wright, Joyce H. Folder 1.10............ 19 Wyder, Florence. Folder 1.19 ........... 28 Wyder, Florence. Folder 1.33 ........... 37 Yang, Chung Shu, Mrs. (Sue). Folder

2.7.................................................... 61 Yardbird Publishing Inc. Folder 1.19

......................................................... 28 Young, Andrew. Folder 1.33 ............ 37 Youngblood, James E. (Ed). Folder 2.7

......................................................... 61 Zastrow, Pete. Folder 1.19 ................ 28 Zedek, Dan. Folder 2.13 .................... 70 Zegers, Kip. Folder 2.8...................... 68