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Dublin Core
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Identifier
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MC 298
Title
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Margaret S. Sullivan Papers (MC 298)
Description
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These are the papers of Margaret Sue Sullivan, PhD (1935-2012). They include her school papers, research materials (mainly focusing on Carson McCullers and Lillian Smith) from graduate school through her later life, newspaper clippings of local and national events, copies of her dissertation, photographs, audio recordings and a varied and voluminous correspondence.
Date
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1897-2011
Extent
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13 boxes (13 c.f.)
Is Referenced By
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https://archives.columbusstate.edu/findingaids/mc298.php
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Margaret S. Sullivan Collection (MC 298)
Columbus State University Archives
Columbus, Georgia
Columbus State University Archives does not claim to control the rights of reproducing for all materials in the collection. The publishing party assumes all responsibility for clearing reproduction rights and for any infringement of the U. S. Copyright Code and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Columbus State University, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all suits, claims, actions, and expenses.
Language
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English
Format
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These include paper, photographs, audio recordings (in various formats) and moving images.
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no restrictions.
Medium
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Paper, audio recordings, film
Subject
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Margaret Sue Sullivan, Caron McCullers, Reeves McCullers, Lillian Smith, American Literature, Margarita Smith, Rita Smith,
Sound
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Duration
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00:30:42
Transcription
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Sullivan reading letters:
April 1, 1946 [conclusion] from Christine Noble Govan about Wilson's review of Member
letter from Kenneth S. Sagen to Edmund Wilson excoriating his review
April 2, 1946 letter from Leonard Erving to Houghton Mifflin about the reviews of Member
March 24, 1946 letter from Howard Dowdy praising Member
July 7, 1945 letter from Rome on V mail from Corporal Klaus Mann describing his tour of war-torn Europe, hopes to meet Erika, hopes to be discharged before the end of the year, say hello to Reeves
"recent communications" note dated February 8, 1956 from Mary Rodgers;
Christmas 1958 postcard from Marielle Bancou saying "I never loved you and admired you as much as I do tonight"
photograph dated Paris, December 1960 with a letter saying "Darling I love you for having finished your book . . . "
August 6, 1967 letter from Marielle Bancou in London saying she would soon be in Nyack, and sending her love to Ida
Some letters typed by Carson McCullers in ALL CAPS to Mary Mercer; to Marielle about a planned cruise, about Mary Mercer's housekeeper going mad; to Marielle about the assassination of President Kennedy
Sullivan says "And here is a series of all kinds of letters to Carson"
February 4, 1950 from Ramsom H. Gurganes [?] who had met her back in Prohibition day
September 17, 1961 from Debora Davis referring to the Three Arts Club and remembering a "girl in burette and sneakers absorbed in a writer's workshop at Columbia in 1936 or 1937", "you gave me a tea pot which has survived four marriages"
July 12, 1963 from Edwin Peacock and John Zeigler with several photos dated April 1963 of them, Carson McCullers and Mary Mercer. The letter says Oliver Evans came to talk over their early days in Columbus and asking for tickets for the opening night of the play, and thanking them for gifts received from Mary and Carson
15 April, 1963 from Bob Walding [?] and Ed Berry saying that they treasure her friendship and remembering their times together in Columbus and other places, partly thorough reading her books;
21 October from Bob about an upcoming dinner party and a trip to New York, and possibly moving back to Indiana from Paris.
Original Format
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cassette tape
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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MC298-5-1-008a
Title
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Cassette Tape 14 Side A -- Special and Regular Letters 3
Date
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1945-1967
Language
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English
assassination
Bob Walding
Carson McCullers
Christine Noble Govan
Columbus GA
Debora David
Ed Berry
Edmund Wilson
Edwin Peacock
Erika Mann
Houghton-Mifflin
Howard Dowdy
John F. Kennedy
John Zeigler
Kenneth S. Sagen
Klaus Mann
Leonard Erving
Margaret S. Sullivan
Marielle Bancou
Mary Mercer
Mary Rodgers
Oliver Evans
Phohibition
Ramson H. Gurganes
The Member of the Wedding
Three Arts Club