Box 1
Contains 18 Results:
Bongiorno, Andrew, 1981
The correspondence series consists of letters received by Eleanor Gould Packard from four individuals: Andrew Bongiorno, Professor of English at Oberlin College; Josef Marais, South African folk singer; Howard Haycraft, mystery novelist; and most notably, Oliver St. John Gogarty, Irish poet and author. The correspondence received from Gogarty consists of notes and edits of writings to be published in The New Yorker.
Academic Awards, 1931 - 1934
The materials in this series document the years Eleanor Gould was in primary and secondary school. Gould’s early academic distinction is documented in this series by clippings announcing various honors she received and scholastic awards from numerous academic competitions. Also included are class projects, essays, and papers, and other materials documenting Gould’s hobbies outside of school.
Gogarty, Oliver St. John, 1946
Written under the pen name "Sinjin."
Childhood ephemera, 1920-1934, undated
The materials in this series document the years Eleanor Gould was in primary and secondary school. Gould’s early academic distinction is documented in this series by clippings announcing various honors she received and scholastic awards from numerous academic competitions. Also included are class projects, essays, and papers, and other materials documenting Gould’s hobbies outside of school.
Haycraft, Howard, 1941
The correspondence series consists of letters received by Eleanor Gould Packard from four individuals: Andrew Bongiorno, Professor of English at Oberlin College; Josef Marais, South African folk singer; Howard Haycraft, mystery novelist; and most notably, Oliver St. John Gogarty, Irish poet and author. The correspondence received from Gogarty consists of notes and edits of writings to be published in The New Yorker.
Marais, Josef, 1941
The correspondence series consists of letters received by Eleanor Gould Packard from four individuals: Andrew Bongiorno, Professor of English at Oberlin College; Josef Marais, South African folk singer; Howard Haycraft, mystery novelist; and most notably, Oliver St. John Gogarty, Irish poet and author. The correspondence received from Gogarty consists of notes and edits of writings to be published in The New Yorker.
Clippings, 1932-1934, undated
The materials in this series document the years Eleanor Gould was in primary and secondary school. Gould’s early academic distinction is documented in this series by clippings announcing various honors she received and scholastic awards from numerous academic competitions. Also included are class projects, essays, and papers, and other materials documenting Gould’s hobbies outside of school.
Commencement materials, East Palestine High School, 1934
The materials in this series document the years Eleanor Gould was in primary and secondary school. Gould’s early academic distinction is documented in this series by clippings announcing various honors she received and scholastic awards from numerous academic competitions. Also included are class projects, essays, and papers, and other materials documenting Gould’s hobbies outside of school.
Correspondence, 1934, undated
The materials in this series document the years Eleanor Gould was in primary and secondary school. Gould’s early academic distinction is documented in this series by clippings announcing various honors she received and scholastic awards from numerous academic competitions. Also included are class projects, essays, and papers, and other materials documenting Gould’s hobbies outside of school.
Ephanian yearbooks, East Palestine High School, 1932 - 1934
The materials in this series document the years Eleanor Gould was in primary and secondary school. Gould’s early academic distinction is documented in this series by clippings announcing various honors she received and scholastic awards from numerous academic competitions. Also included are class projects, essays, and papers, and other materials documenting Gould’s hobbies outside of school.