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Box 8

 Container

Contains 11 Results:

Item 1: James Taylor, "Interview With Frank Waters." The Black Bear Review, (First Issue)., n.d.

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: n.d.

Item 2: Frank Waters, "Quetzalcoatl Versus D.H. Lawrence's Plumed Serpent." Western American Literature,, Summer 1966.

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: Summer 1966.

Item 3: Diane Huntress, "The Man Who Rescued The Deer." South Dakota Review, Winter 1968-1969.

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: Winter 1968-1969.

Item 4:"Conversations With Western American Novelists:Frank Waters" (also: Harvey Fergueson and Wallace Stegner). In Dakota Review,, Spring 1971.

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: Spring 1971.

Item 5: Quay Grigg, "The Kachina Characters Of Frank Waters' Novels." South Dakota Review,, Spring 1973.

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: Spring 1973.

Item 6: "Frank Waters Special Issue." South Dakota Review, Autumn, 1977.

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: 1977.

Item 7: Martin Bucco, "Frank Waters". Southwest Writers Series, no. 22.

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: 1939-1986

Item 8: Frank Waters, "Symbols and Sacred Mountains: Comparable Themes in Buddhism and American Indian Religion." (signed by Frank Waters)

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: 1939-1986

Item 9: Simon Brett, "Dorothy Brett: Painter Of Indians." Western Review, vol. 4, no. 2, (Also Photographs of Paintings by DEB), Winter 1967.

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: Winter 1967.

Item 10: Dorothy Brett, Drawing of Three Taos Women on Cover to Grace Ross' Fan Of Feathers: Taos Pueblo Poems, Taos: Ortiz Printing Shop,, 1974.

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: 1974.

Item 11: Tomorrow: Studies In The Sacred Traditions Of East And West, Autumn, 1966

 File — Box: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of Dorothy Eugenie Brett's personal papers from 1939 to 1977, the time of her death. Letters received by John Manchester after Brett's death in 1977 often refer to Brett and have therefore been integrated. John Manchester, himself a painter, had his first meeting with Dorothy Eugenie Brett during the summer of 1949 in Taos. After that he stayed in contact with her until he moved to Taos in 1963 having bought a house and becoming Brett's neighbor, friend and...
Dates: 1966