Box MS-012 003
Contains 12 Results:
Chapter Nine, Writers, and Friends (1st and 2nd Versions)
Chapter 10, Personal (1st and 2nd Versions)
Poems, Occasional Essays, Tributes and Memorials (Thorne Sparkman, Grace Loomis Battle), and Letters (Bishop Dun, Charles Thornbury, Rick Govan, Joel Cunningham, Charlie Grant, Charles Thornbury) Also including a personal Chronology 1920 -2000.
Letters to G.C. Connor from Robert Penn Warren, 1965-66
Letters from author, poet and critic, Robert Penn Warren (1905 -1989)
•Writing he will come to Chattanooga on April 27. 12/23/65 •Stating his program for a reading in Chattanooga. 3/15/66 •Confirming his program and content for local reading. 4/10/66 •Letter of expenses on recent visit and thanks. 4/30/66
Letters to G.C. Connor from D.W. Brogan, 1957-58
Letters from British political scientist and historian, Denis William Brogan (1900-1974) •Discusses possibly meeting Mr. Connor that month or other date. •Written from Yale University. 12/4/57 •Writing from Cambridge in England, Brogan writes Connor that he may be too ill to return to the US in March. 1/24/58 •Writing from Cambridge, Brogan sends regrets that he cannot come to the US due to exhaustion. 1/30/58
Letter to G.C. Connor from Mark Van Doren, 5/12/1969
Letter from American Poet, writer and critic, Mark Van Doren (1894 – 1972), referring George Connor to his agents and to express interest in a reading of his poems.
Letter to G.C. Connor from Arnold Toynbee, 2/13/1958
Letter from English philosopher of history, Arnold J. Toynbeen (1889-1975) declining invitation to speak to the Chattanooga Adult Education Council. Written from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, VA.
Letter to G.C. Connor from C.S. Lewis, 11/2/1957
Letter from British religion and children’s author, C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) to Connor, declining invitation to appear at an unspecified event.
Letter to G.C. Conner from Richard Wilbur, 3/26/1969
Postcard from American poet, Richard Wilbur (1921- ) thanking Connor for a recent visit to Chattanooga and Connor’s support.
Copies of letters from Miss Elizabeth Drew to G.C. Connor, 11/1955 – 12/1964
Approximately sixty letters between Mr. Connor and literary critic, Elizabeth Drew regarding the development of a poetry study program for adults. Explanatory notes from Connor.
On Robert Frost
Material for Connor’s October 9, 1950 Time article on the poet.