Manuscripts in Sub-Section D.3:
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Item 1 -
First Lines: Old uncle Tom He lives in the woods Pining away
Sub-Type: Published material
Draft:
Copy Type: Printed material
Date: no-month no-day, 1992
Number of pages: 3
Additional authors/contributors: Daggy, Robert E.; note
Language: English
Notes: Poem and explanatory note within full issue of
The Kentucky Poetry Review (Bellarmine College, Louisville, KY), Vol. 28, No. 1 (Spring 1992).
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 8
Item 2 -
First Lines: Tommie has, as J. may know and Frank surely knows, deposited a file cabinet full of her Merton
Sub-Type: Miscellaneous
Draft:
Copy Type: Xerograph of typescript
Date: October 11, 1992
Number of pages: 3
Additional authors/contributors: Daggy, Robert E.
Language: English
Notes: Correspondence from Robert Daggy to James Laughlin and Frank O'Callaghan regarding the poem, a photocopy of the poem, and a transcript of the poem.
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 8
Item 3 -
First Lines: The New Yorker (23 March 1992) carried an interview by Cynthia Zarin with James Laughlin,
Sub-Type: Manuscript
Draft: Final Draft
Copy Type: Xerograph of typescript
Date: no-month no-day, 1992
Number of pages: 3
Additional authors/contributors: Daggy, Robert E.; note
Language: English
Notes: Typescript by Robert Daggy with a transcription of Merton's handwritten poem and an explanatory note about the poem.
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 8