A Guide to the Papers of John Dos Passos 1865-1998
A Collection in
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The University of Virginia Library
Accession Number 5950
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Papers of John Dos Passos, Accession #5950, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
The collection is a consolidation of gift and other acquisitions received in the Special Collections Department of the University of Virginia over the period 1958-1999 from: John Dos Passos, his wife Elizabeth Holdridge Dos Passos, his daughter Lucy Dos Passos Coggin and from a number of friends and associates that include: Thomas Pym Cope, Mrs. Lloyd (Marion) Lowndes, Mrs. Harold Weston, Connie and William White, Edmund Berkeley, Jr., Charles W. Bernardin, Jack Diggens, Kenneth C. Duckett, Philip L. Gerber, Townsend Ludington and Ray Lewis White.
Processing Information
The following accession numbers originally assigned to various parts of the collection were eliminated and all items interfiled in the single number 5950: 4804, 4804-a 5950-a, 5950-b, 5950-c, 5950-d, 5950-e, 5950-f, 5950-g, 5950-h, 5950-i, 5950-j, 5950-k, 5950-l, 5950-m, 5950-n, 5950-o, 5950-p, 5950-q, 5950-r, 5950-s, 5950-t, 5950-u, 5950-v, 5950-w, 5950-x, 5950-y, 5950-z 5950-aa, 5950-ab, 5950-ac, 5950-ad, 5950-ae, 5950-af, 5950-ag, 5950-ah, 5950-ai, 5950-aj, 5950-ak, 5950-al, 5950-am, 5950-an, 5950-ao, 5950-ap, 5950-aq, 5950-ar, 5950-as, 5950-at, 5950-au, 5950-av, 5950-aw, 5950-ax, 5950-ay, 5950-az 5950-ba, 5950-bb, 5950-bc, 5950-bd, 5950-be, 5950-bf, 5950-bg, 5950-bh, 5950-bi, 5950-bj, 5950-bk, 5950-bl, 5950-bm, 5950-bn, 5950-bo, 5950-bp, 5950-bq, 5950-br, 5950-bs, 5950-bt, 5950-bu, 5950-bv, 5950-bw, 5950-bx, 5950-by, 5950-bz 5950-ca, 5950-cb, 5950-cc, 5950-cd, 5950-ce, 5950-cf, 5950-cg, 5950-ch, 5950-ci, 5950-cj, 5950-ck, 5950-cl, 5950-cm
Sound and video recordings and artistic material have been placed in appropriate custodial sections of the Library and are identified as part of these papers.
Scope and Content
The Dos Passos papers at the University of Virginia present a vivid chronicle of the author's activities, thoughts and literary skills as he analyzed, reported on and criticized the turbulent events of the 20th century. Dos Passos, identifying with the leftist radical sympathies of the post-World War I period, experimented in expressing these sentiments with innovative writing techniques in some of his most important and successful works: One Man's Initiation--1917 (1920), Three Soldiers (1921), Manhattan Transfer (1925) and the trilogy, USA ( The 42nd Parallel, 1930; Nineteen Nineteen, 1932; The Big Money, 1936).
The collection highlights the Dos Passos chronicle principally through a large body of manuscripts, letters and other personal and family related papers that have been assembled at the University of Virginia over the past 40 years from a series of gifts from Dos Passos and later, from his widow Elizabeth, and his daughter Lucy Dos Passos Coggin. Also included is a small quantity of gift acquisitions from several close friends and associates.
The major portion of the papers is comprised of manuscript material (published and unpublished) of most of his novels, plays, poems, articles, speeches, lectures, readings and his reportage on history, politics, society and travel. Included are corrected and uncorrected typescripts, galley and page proofs, notes, outlines, related research material and an extensive assemblage of publisher and literary agent correspondence. Of particular interest are his diaries and notebooks filled with recorded observations, thoughts, verse and sketches that may have served as the basis for some of the character development and themes found in his published writings and in his works of art.
Another large part of the collection contains letters written to him over his lifetime from close friends, literary associates and random correspondents which comprise a narrative, of sorts, of the conflicting political, social and cultural ideas that he and others of his generation grappled with in the period between the two World Wars. Letters from his close friends and literary associates include, among others, those from E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, John Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey Marvin, Gerald Murphy, Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson.
The balance of the collection consists of Dos Passos family papers, along with a small assortment of other miscellaneous material. The family papers contain correspondence Dos Passos exchanged with his parents, his wife Katharine and other collateral relatives. Included among Dos Passos' personal papers are financial, legal, and household data; mementos of his awards and honors; originals and copies of his drawings and paintings; articles and newsclips about his life and his writings; and a collection of photographs of his childhood years, portraits and snapshots of him as a young adult and family photographs of the period 1950 through 1960. In later years, Dos Passos turned from the radicalism of his youth. He settled in the family home in Westmoreland County in northern Virginia with his wife Elizabeth Holdridge Dos Passos and their daughter Lucy where he continued to pursue, with his characteristic vigor, the engagement of his new found political and social ideas into his writings, lectures and speeches.
He died on September 28, 1970 and remains as one of the pre-eminent writers of the 20th century.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in four series: I--Correspondence, II--Writings, III--Personal, IV--Miscellaneous.
Series I: Correspondence General correspondence with Dos Passos: (Boxes 1-11) Correspondence with attached and related material exchanged between John Dos Passos and lifelong friends and associates, literary colleagues, critics, editors, organizations and the general public. Material is organized alphabetically by the name of the correspondent and is listed separately for both the items sent to Dos Passos and those prepared by him. Included among others, are letters exchanged with E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Hillyer, John Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey Marvin, Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson. General correspondence between others: (Box 11) A small amount of third party correspondence not directly involved with Dos Passos. Listed alphabetically by the name of the recipient. Family correspondence with Dos Passos: (Boxes 12-15) The largest portion is of the correspondence exchange between Dos Passos and his parents (1890-1917) and the letters exchanged with his first wife, Katharine Smith Dos Passos (1928-1946). The remaining smaller portion is with other collateral relatives. Family correspondence between others: (Boxes 16-17) Mostly letters to his mother, Lucy S. Madison from his father, John Randolph Dos Passos before and after their marriage (1892-1913) and letters by his father to a cousin, Ida Pifer (1900-1912). Publisher-related correspondence with Dos Passos: (Boxes18-21) Correspondence between Dos Passos and his domestic and foreign literary agents relating to the publication and marketing of his writings. Also included are permission requests from authors and editors to use his work, communications and contracts concerning his lecture activities and, from the Brandt and Brandt literary agency, their "Dos Passos office file" with almost 2500 items of their worldwide correspondence dealings regarding Dos Passos' writings.
Series II: Writings Published works on society, politics, history and travel: (Boxes 22-109) Manuscripts, galleys, notes, outlines, typed drafts, research material, correspondence and reviews relating to Dos Passos' published writings. Arranged alphabetically by the title of the work. Contributions to books, periodicals and newspapers: (Boxes 110-112) Manuscripts, notes, outlines, typed drafts, research material and print copies of Dos Passos' prose and verse contributions. Arranged alphabetically by the title of the work and listing the name and date of the publication. Dos Passos' prose and verse of undetermined publication: (Boxes 113-117) Manuscripts and typescripts that appear to be in his hand and that contain his notations but that have not been determined to have been published. Some appear to be manuscript portions that may relate to earlier versions of a published work. Arranged alphabetically by the title of the work or the opening line. Prose and verse of undetermined authorship and publication: (Box 117) Manuscripts not in Dos Passos' hand and typescripts that do not bear any of his notations. Arranged alphabetically by the title of the work or the opening line. Speech material: (Boxes 117-118) Notes, outlines, background and presentation drafts for specific speech events, readings from his published books and for other unidentified talks. Research and background: (Boxes 118-121) Background print material, notebooks, outlines and miscellaneous loose drafts relating to various research topics. Emphasis on Jefferson and on American and English history.
Series III: Personal Artwork by Dos Passos: (Box 122) His pencil sketches, black and white photographs and color reproductions of his watercolor art, and catalogues of his artwork showings. Artwork collected by Dos Passos: (Box 122) Drawings, sketches and watercolors from a variety of artists collected over the years by Dos Passos. Included also are classical and contemporary musical recordings and sheet music. Awards: (Box 122-125) Mostly certificates and accompanying correspondence and mementos of the honorary tributes bestowed upon Dos Passos for his writings, his educational activities, his influence in the political arena and for his service (non-combative) in the two World Wars. Also included is a video produced in 1996 that commemorates his 100th Anniversary. Diaries and note books: (Box 125-126) Literary and travel books with prose, verse, sketches, observations and commentary compiled by Dos Passos in the years 1911-1927 during his sojourns in Europe and the Middle East. Memorabilia: (Boxes 127-129) An assortment of personal papers, certificates, newsclips, passports, postcards, school records, mementos of World Wars I and II and other keepsakes collected and saved by Dos Passos during his lifetime. Arranged and listed alphabetically by the descriptive name of each item. Personal data: (Boxes 129-130) A small collection of personal papers and documents organized and arranged chronologically by date in financial, legal, medical and household property categories. Photographs: (Boxes 130-133) Photographs of Dos Passos, his family, his close friends and associates and of his activities from his childhood to his later years. Organized alphabetically by subject, location, event or name of person. Writings and reviews about Dos Passos: (Boxes 133-139) Published and unpublished articles, interviews, newsclips and other writings about the life and work of Dos Passos. Arranged and listed alphabetically by the title of the writing.
Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers pertaining to other family members: (Boxes 139-142) Of particular interest are the writings of his father John Randolph Dos Passos, a prominent lawyer active in the national party politics of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and author of articles and essays on the Supreme Court, the recognition of Cuba, woman suffrage and the war in Europe. His papers also include a number of autograph signed letters from some of the notable personalities of the period: William Borah, William Jennings Bryan, Josephus Daniels, Jay Gould, Benjamin Harrison, Charles Evans Hughes, Henry Cabot Lodge and Woodrow Wilson. The papers of Dos Passos' first wife, Katharine contain a number of her short story manuscripts and correspondence that includes autograph signed letters and a poem from Ernest and Pauline Hemingway. The other family papers are primarily correspondence, writings and memorabilia organized under the name of the person to whom the material pertains. Papers pertaining to friends and associates: (Box 143) A small quantity of correspondence, writings and memorabilia of his close friends, Arthur McComb, Wright McCormick and Dudley Poore that relate to the period of the early 20th century. The papers of Charles W. Bernardin, who interacted extensively with Dos Passos while attempting to write and publish a biography about him, contain a scholarly dissertation and unpublished manuscripts on Dos Passos and his writings. Included also are Dos Passos family photographs and a large volume of correspondence that was exchanged with Dos Passos during 1942-1966. The Bernardin material has been relocated to the appropriate sections of the collection (See boxes 1, 2, 94, 130-133, 137-139). The personal papers relating solely to Bernardin are in box 143. Other writings and print matter: (Boxes 143-144) Miscellaneous manuscripts by named and anonymous authors and other print matter that may have been of interest to Dos Passos as memorabilia or as background.
Contents List
- Box 1-11
General correspondence with Dos Passos
Correspondence with attached and related material exchanged between John Dos Passos and lifelong friends and associates, literary colleagues, critics, editors, organizations and the general public. Material is organized alphabetically by the name of the correspondent and is listed separately for both the items sent to Dos Passos and those prepared by him. Included among others, are letters exchanged with E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Hillyer, John Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey Marvin, Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson.
- Box 1
Ackerman, Adolph J. 1966
- Box 1
Adjutant, Sorbonne Detachment May 20, 1919
re: leave application (by John Dos Passos)
- Box 1
Agnew, Spiro T. 1970
- Box 1
Aita, Antonio 19622 items
- Box 1
Albert, Charles 1919
- Box 1
Alford, S. 1920
- Box 1
Allen, Frederica L. 1943
- Box 1
Amanda 1925
- Box 1
Amélia, Maria n.d.
- Box 1
American Civil Liberties Union 1952
re: his resignation (by John Dos Passos)
- Box 1
Arredordo, Rafael 1966
- Box 1
Austin, Oliver and Elizabeth 1964-19673 items
- Box 1
Arturo [de Tenoya?] [1918 APril 11?]
- Box 1
Baker, Carlos 1966, n.d.7 items
- Box 1
Baltimore Sun, Editor 1962
re: Peabody Library (by John Dos Passos)
- Box 1
Banus, Mario Garcia 1947
- Box 1
Barea, Arturo and Alsa 19392 items
- Box 1
Barnicoat and Sons 1947
re: wife's burial stone
- Box 1
Barquet, Nicholas 1956
- Box 1
Barry, Griffin 1938
- Box 1
Barry, Griffin 19192 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 1
Basshe, Em Jo n.d.
- Box 1
Baudisch, Paul
- Box 1
Bautile, G.H. [1918?] January 14
- Box 1
Beal, Fred Erwin 1941
- Box 1
Becker, Ray 1935
- Box 1
Belew, William W. 1941
- Box 1-2
Bernardin, Charles W. 1942-1996, n.d.140 items Box 1: (1-7 of 10 folders) Box 2: (8-10 of 10 folders)
- Box 2
Biddle, James 1970
- Box 2
Biensen, Tyler n.d.
- Box 2
Bienstock, N.S. 1944
- Box 2
Bill (University of Missouri) 1946
- Box 2
Billingsley, Kirby 1943
- Box Folder: 2
Bird, William 1956
- Box 2
Bishop, John Peale 1942
- Box 2
Blanc, Carmen Heath 1944-19455 items
re: Francesca Dos Passos
- Box 2
Bland, Gladwin, (Gladdie) 1932
- Box 2
Bland, Karl W. (Marx) 1932-19382 items
- Box 2
Bliss, Edward Gering 1962by John Dos Passos
- Box 1
Blodgett, Glen W. 1924
- Box 2
Bob and Betsy 19472 items
- Box 2
Bowers, Claude 1939
- Box 2
Boyd, Julian and Adair, Douglass 1955, n.d.3 items
Contains undated typescript notes on John Dos Passos's book, The Head and Heart of Thomas Jefferson (1954)
- Box 2
Brockunier, Samuel Hugh 1939-19403 items
- Box 2
Brod and McGuire[?] n.d.
- Box 2
Bromfield, Ellen 1967-19705 items
- Box 2
Brooks, Van Wyck 1962
- Box 2
Brooks, Wendell S. 1940
- Box 2
Brown, Mary E. n.d.
- Box 2
Brown, Rollo Walter 1925
- Box 2
Buckley, William F. 1966-19703 items
- Box 2
Bush, Martin H. 1964
- Box 2
Byrd, Harry F., Jr. 1965-19702 items
- Box 2
Byrnes, Oscar 1938, n.d.2 items
- Box 2
Cabell, Mrs. Hartwell 1965by John Dos Passos
- Box 2
Cadwalader, Thomas F. 1969
- Box 2
Calhoun, Filmore n.d.2 items
- Box 2
Cameron, Brodnax and/or Julia 1956-1970, n.d.4 items
- Box 2
Cantwell, Robert 1936-1942, n.d.4 items
- Box 2
Cantwell, Robert 1934-1967, n.d.10 items by John Dos Passos (see also box 139)
- Box 2
Cardozo, Mário 1967
- Box 2
Carlsmith, Carl S. 1945
- Box 2
Carter, E. Gayle 1940
- Box 2
Cendrars, Blaise 1929-193712 items
- Box 2
Centuty Association 1970
re: William F. Buckley (by John Dos Passos)
- Box 2
Chambers, Canby 1947, n.d.2 items
- Box 2
Charles n.d.
- Box 2
Charlie 1941
- Box 2
Chermayett, Lenge n.d.
- Box 2
Cintra, Luis F. Lindley 1962
- Box 2
Claffey, John T. 1922
- Box 2
Clark, David Lee 1944
re: The Big Money controversy at University of Texas
- Box 2
Clark, Ernest 1936
- Box 2
Clements, Robert J. 1944
re: Mediæval Academy of America
- Box 2
Colymes[?], C. n.d.
- Box 2
Conant, Kenneth n.d.2 items
- Box 2
Cope, Thomas Pym 1918-1931, n.d.29 items
- Box 2
Cope, Thomas Pym 1919-192210 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 2
Cope, Mrs. Walter 19182 items by John Dos Passos
- Box 2
Cordell, Roy L. M. 1922
- Box 3
Coyle, Albert F. 1929
- Box 148
Cummings, E.E. [Edward Estlin] and Marion 1919-1963, n.d.13 items
- Box 3
Cummings, E.E. [Edward Estlin] and Ann 1917-1933, n.d.18 items by John Dos Passos
- Box 3
Cupit, A., 1943
- Box 3
Currence, John D., M.D. 1935
- Box 3
Curtis, Richard Cary 1940
- Box 3
Da Costa, Eliseu 1963-19682 items
- Box 3
Daubney, Robert H. 1936
- Box 3
Day, Peg n.d.
- Box 3
De Beer, Dora H. 1913-1919, n.d.5 items
- Box 3
De Castro ye Polly Boyden, Baldorioty n.d.
- Box 3
De Carvalho, Pedro Xisto 1959
- Box 3
De Ferrandin, Florencia 19402 items
with ANS, S. Panjay Seizlauseco[?]
- Box 3
De la Serna, Victor 1964
- Box 3
Delgado, Rafael 1943
- Box 3
den Boer, Willem n.d.
- Box 3
De S., Los E. 1919-1922, n.d.3 items
- Box 3
De Silver, Margaret 1937-1940, n.d.6 items
- Box 3
De Vasconcellos, Dora Alencar n.d.
- Box 3
Dewey, John 1937-19382 items
- Box 3
Diggens, Jack 19662 items
re: Carlo Tresca (by John Dos Passos)
- Box 3
Donovan, Mary 1939
- Box 3
Dore, John 1967
- Box 148
Dreiser, Theodore 1936
- Box 3
Drury, Allen 1969
- Box 3
Dudley, Caroline 1925-1956, n.d.20 items
- Box 3
Dupee, Fred 1965-19662 items
- Box 3
Durand, Mrs. F. A. 1947
- Box 3
Dwight, H. G. 1941
- Box 3
Eastman, Max 1947-19613 items
- Box 3
Eastman, Max 1944
by John Dos Passos
- Box 3
Edwards, Ted 1932
- Box 3
Ehrhard, Lyn n.d.
- Box 3
Eichner, Alfred S. 1964
- Box 3
Embree, Edwin R. 1936-19402 items
- Box 3
Escuder, América 1945
- Box 3
Esther 1943-19462 items
- Box 3
Evelyn 1940
- Box 3
Fallaci, Oriana 1967
- Box 3
Faria, José Gomes 1966
- Box 3
Farnsworth, Henka 1947-1967, n.d.27 items
- Box 3
Farrell, James T. 1941-195815 items
- Box 3
Farwell, F. Evans 1970
- Box 3
Fell, Polly (Mrs. Richard Fell) 1962
- Box 3
Ferreira, Ramón 1966-19682 items
- Box 3
Fernsworth, Lawrence A. 1938
- Box 3
Field, George 1966
re: Mihajlo Mihajlov
- Box 3
Finnerty, John F. 19452 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 148
Fitzgerald, F. Scott 1934-19362 items
- Box 3
Fitzgerald, William C. 1967
- Box 148
Fitzgerald, Zelda n.d.
- Box 3
Forss[?], Harry 1934
with poems about the IWW
- Box 3
Francis n.d.
- Box 3
Frank, Waldo 1916-19293 items
- Box 3
Fred 1921-19223 items
- Box 3
French, Hazel 1918
- Box 3
Freyre, Gilberto 1961
- Box 3
Friede, Juan[?] n.d.
by John Dos Passos
- Box 3
Fritz 1957
- Box 3
Funaroff, S. 1933
- Box 3
Fund for Adult Education 1955
- Box 3
Fund for Intellectual Freedom 1961
by John Dos Passos
- Box 3
Galantière, Lewis n.d.2 items
- Box 3
Galdamez, Joanna 19652 items
- Box 3
Gannett, Lewis 1960-1965, n.d.9 items
- Box 3
Gantt, Andrew H. II (Andy) 1957-19663 items
- Box 3
Gantt, William Horsley 1941-1970, n.d.17 items
- Box 3
Gantt, William Horsley 19544 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 3
Gantt, Mrs. William Horsley (Dickie) 1964
- Box 3
Gantt, Col. Henry P. 1933, 19692 items
- Box 3
Garcia, J. Cueva 19452 items
- Box 3
Garcitoral, Alicio 1964-19672 items
- Box 3
Garst, Roswell (Bob) 1957
- Box 3
Gattorno, Antonio 1936-1946, n.d.4 items
- Box 3
Gattorno, Isabel 1945
- Box 3
Gaylor, Adelaide Lawson 1921-197013 items
- Box 4
Gee, Mrs. K. A. (Auntie Kate) 1912-1932, n.d.22 items
- Box 4
George and Eva 1940, n.d.2 items
- Box 4
Georges 1919
- Box 4
Gibson, William 1940
- Box 4
Gilbert, Edward M. 1963-19642 items
- Box 4
Gillam, Stanley 1966
- Box 4
Giner, Jose (Pepe) 1918-1950, n.d.12 items
- Box 4
Giordano, Francesco 1918
- Box 4
Given, Phyllis and Eben 1948-1967, n.d.23 items
- Box 4
Glaspell, Susan and Bill 1931-1934, n.d.6 items
- Box 4
Goodwin, Murray 1941
- Box 4
Gomez, Maximo Pacheco 1969
- Box 4
Gorrin, Paul 1965
- Box 4
Graham, Sheila n.d.2 items
- Box 4
Grier, William T. 1957
- Box 4
Griffith, E. C. 1944
- Box 4
Groz, George 1936
- Box 4
Grupp, George W. 1947
- Box 4
"Guggles" [William B. Smith, Jr.] 1925
- Box 4
Gummen, Tommy 1904
- Box 4
Hackett, Chauncey and Bubs 1933-1952, n.d.34 items
- Box 4
Hackett, Hennen (Winks) and Wendy Everett 1966-1967, n.d.8 items
- Box 4
Hale 1941
- Box 4
Hall, Rody 1934
- Box 4
Hall, T. Edward 1945
- Box 4
Hamlin, Talbot 1944
- Box 4
Hapgood, Hutch n.d.
- Box 4
Harding, T. Swann 1940
- Box 4
Hardwick, C. Vincent 1943
- Box 4
Harris, Mary E. (his mother's nurse) 1912-1915, n.d.11 items
- Box 4
Harris, Mrs. Mary E. 1912, n.d.4 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 4
Hart, Harry n.d.
- Box 4
Haynes, James L. 1962
- Box 4
Hazell, Lois n.d.
- Box 4
Hellendale, Jill Hibben n.d.4 items
with Sheila Hibben ALS
- Box 148
Hemingway, Ernest 1925-1951, n.d.32 items, in 28 folders
- Box 4
Hemingway, Ernest 1925-1961, n.d.93 items, in 2 folders
by John Dos Passos
- Box 148
Hemingway, Hadley 1947
- Box 4
Hemingway, Mary 19652 items
with Valerie Danby-Smith TLS
- Box 4
Hemingway, Pauline 1947-1948, n.d.5 items
with KSDP ALSs
- Box 5
Henderson, John n.d.
- Box 5
Henry and Murray 1919
- Box 5
Heuer, Mr. n.d.
by John Dos Passos
- Box 5
Hibben, Paxton 1925
- Box 5
Hibben, Sheila 1940-1942, n.d.3 items
- Box 5
Hill, Ginny Carpenter 1947
- Box 5
Hillyer, Robert Silliman 1918-1961, n.d.24 items
- Box 5
Hillyer, Robert Silliman 1921
by John Dos Passos
- Box 5
Hinton, Harry n.d.
- Box 5
Hinton, Henrietta 1910
- Box 5
Hook, Sidney 19342 items
- Box 5
Hunt, Mr. 1965
by John Dos Passos
- Box 5
Hurralde, Maximo 1936
- Box 5
Ivens, Joris 19362 items
re: "Dream Factory"
- Box 5
Jack (Marine Experimental Station) 1950, n.d.2 items
- Box 5
Janie, Gordon 1967, n.d.2 items
- Box 5
Jelliffe, Belinda n.d.
- Box 5
Jenkins, Mrs. Burris Jr. 1947
- Box 5
John 1939
- Box 5
John and Hattie 1955-19672 items
- Box 5
Jonas, Klaus 1945
- Box 5
Jones, Howard Mumford 1947
- Box 5
Josephson, Matthew 1932
re: Nineteen Nineteen
- Box 5
Judson, Mrs. F. A. (Marguerite M.) 1966
- Box 5
Julie 1964
- Box 5
Kaeselau, Chris ca. early 1940s
- Box 5
Kaeselau, Jean 1945-1946
- Box 5
Kay, Josephine 1943
- Box 5
Keller, Dr. 1968
by John Dos Passos
- Box 148
Kennedy, John F. 1961
- Box 5
Klabin, Horacio 1966
- Box 5
Koltzov n.d.
- Box 5
Kraschutzki, H. 1945-19462 items
- Box 5
Kubie, Dr. Lawrence S. 1970
- Box 5
Lacerda, Carlos 1968-19693 items
- Box 5
La Follette, Fola 1960
- Box 5
Lafourcade, Enrique y Murta 1970
- Box 5
Lambrecht, Klaus 1940, n.d.2 items
- Box 5
Lancaster, H. C. 19462 items
- Box 5
Lawson, John Howard (Jack) 1921-1967, n.d.34 items
- Box 5
Lawson, Kate Drain 1919, 1956, n.d.10 items
with poem and photo
- Box 5
Lazenby, Mary E. 1963
re: Ellen Wilson Holmes
- Box 5
Lecomte, T. 1919
- Box 5
Leeds, William B. 1964-19665 items
re: John Dos Passos's article on Hemingway
- Box 5
Leighton, Alexander H. 1947
- Box 5
Leifermann, Hank n.d.
- Box 5
Leite, Tito 1958-19667 items
- Box 5
Lévêque, Maurice 1919
- Box 5
Leyer, F. n.d.
- Box 5
Lindsley, Lonia 1943
- Box 5
Liza n.d.
- Box 5
Lorraine, G. B. 1945
- Box 5
Loveman, Amy 1950
re: National Conference of Christians and Jews
- Box 5
Lowndes, Marion (Diddy) 1936-1970, n.d.56 items
- Box 5
Lowndes, Lloyd and Marion (Diddy) 1925-1970, n.d.53 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 6
Lucas-Championnière, Germaine ca. 1919-1968, n.d.55 items
- Box 6
Luce, Clare Booth 1965
- Box 6
Luce, Henry R. 1946
- Box 6
Lyman, Vera I. 1929
- Box 6
Lynch, Robert 1969
- Box 6
Lyons, Lt. Cmdr. W. F. 1945
- Box 6
McAdoo, Francis H. 1963
- Box 6
McBride, Mr. 1947 (incomplete)
by John Dos Passos
- Box 6
McBrown, Mr. 1962
by John Dos Passos
- Box 6
McCann, James 19322 items
- Box 6
McComb, Arthur K. 1917-1967, n.d.214 items, 4 folders
with photo
- Box 6
McComb, Arthur K. 1916-196638 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 7
McCooke, Carson T. 1965
- Box 7
McCormick, Wright (Micky) 1917-1919, n.d.24 items
- Box 7
McCormick, Wright (Micky) n.d.
by John Dos Passos
- Box 7
MacLeish, Archibald and Ada 1935-1936, n.d.12 items
- Box 7
Mann, Thomas 1947
- Box 7
Maque n.d.
with untitled poem
- Box 7
Marble, Henry C., M.D. 1947
- Box 7
Margery 1905 [?]
- Box 7
Marianna 1917-19192 items
- Box 7
Marquand, John P. 1947
- Box 7
Marth [?] 1901
- Box 7
Martin, James (Slim) 1939, 1955-1959, n.d.13 items
- Box 7
Marvin, Walter Rumsey (Rummy) and Betsy 1915-1970,n.d.60 items
- Box 7
Massey, Edward (Eddie) 1918-1920, n.d.6 items
- Box 7
Mastenbrock, A., Jr. 1946, n.d.2 items
- Box 7
Mathé, Juan J. 19623 items
- Box 7
Maverick, Maury 1936
- Box 7
"Me" 1928-1930, n.d.5 items
(photo)
- Box 7
Meakin, Miss Louisa (Auntie Lou) 1904-1934, n.d.29 items
- Box 7
Mearns, David C. 1961
- Box 7
Mearns, David C. 1962
by John Dos Passos
- Box 7
Medeiros, Paulina 1943
- Box 148
Mencken, H. L. 19472 items
- Box 7
Mihajlov, Marija 1966
- Box 7
Mildred 1947
- Box 7
Milhaud, Darius M. 1945
- Box 7
Miller, F. Dewolfe 1961
- Box 148
Miller, Henry n.d.
- Box 7
Miller, Walter 1947
- Box 7
Milliken [?], L. A. 1952
with photo
- Box 7
Mills et al 1936
re: Sophia Louise Meakin [Auntie Lou's] will
- Box 7
Mitchell, Stewart (Auk) 1916-1955, n.d.26 items
- Box 8
Moca[?] 1936
- Box 8
Moe, Henry Allen 1940, 19632 items
- Box 8
Moholy, Lucia 1934
- Box 8
Monet, Mademoiselle n.d.
by John Dos Passos
- Box 8
Montet, M. 1903-1904, n.d.6 items
- Box 8
Mooney, Tom 1936
- Box 8
Morelock, Horace W. 1940
- Box 8
Morison, Samuel Eliot 19642 items
- Box 8
Mowrer [Hemingway], Hadley and Paul 1948
- Box 8
Mumford, Lewis ca. 1936
by John Dos Passos
- Box 8
Muraro, Michelangelo 1954
- Box 8
Murphy, Gerald and Sara 1925-1964, n.d.163 items, 2 folders
- Box 8
Murphy, Gerald and/or Sara 1935-1947, n.d.35 items
by Katy Dos Passos
- Box 8
Murphy, Wallace Smith n.d.
- Box 8
Nathan, Robert 1966
- Box 8
Nelson, Frederic 19642 items
- Box 8
The New Leader, Editor 1954
- Box 8
New Republic, Editor 1930
by John Dos Passos
- Box 8
New World Settlement Fund, Inc. 1945, n.d.
- Box 8
New York Times Book Review Section, Editor 1947
by John Dos Passos
- Box 8
Nir, M. ou[?] 1941
- Box 8
Nix, Ruul[?] 1927
- Box 148
Nixon, Richard 1968
- Box 8
Nock, Albert Jay 1920
- Box 8
Norman and Susan 1931-1932, n.d.4 items
- Box 8
Orr, Elaine 1921-1950, n.d.6 items
- Box 8
Overholder, Winfred (M.D.) 1944
re: cousin, Ida L. Pifer
- Box 8
Owens, Hamilton and Olga 1965, n.d.2 items
- Box 8
Padilla y de Barbon de Berretta Moreno, Isabel n.d.
- Box 8
Paycua, M.[?] 1937
- Box 8
Pearson, Norman Holmes 1955
- Box 8
Pegler, Westbrook 1958, n.d.4 items
- Box 8
Peixoto, Ernani de Amaral 1958
- Box 8
Perez, Ismael Diego n.d.
- Box 8
Peroutka, Ferinand 1960
- Box 8
Perry, George 1943
- Box 8
Pfeiffer, Karl 1943-19663 items
- Box 8
Phillips, Howard S. 1932-19673 items
- Box 8
Pietens, Mr. 1965
by John Dos Passos
- Box 8
Pinheiro, Israel 1960, 19682 items
- Box 9
Poore, Dudley (Pobrecito) 1916-1970s, n.d.91 items (2 folders)
with photos
- Box 9
Poore, Dudley (Dudloysha) 19174 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 9
Porter, Helen H. K. 1920, n.d.3 items
- Box 9
Powell, Dawn ca. 1930s-1965, n.d.37 items
- Box 9
Powell, Marcia Llewlly and John A. 1954-19705 items
with photos
- Box 9
Prefeito, Israel Pinheiro 1960
- Box 9
Preteoille 1924
- Box 9
"The Princess" 1909
- Box 9
Quintanilla, Luis 1935, n.d.2 items
- Box 9
Raynor, H.C. 1921
- Box 9
Rieser, Robert 1920
- Box 9
Roberts, George 1922
- Box 9
Robles, Francisco (Coco) and Margara 1940-1965, n.d.18 items
with photos and verse
- Box 9
Robles, [Margarita] (Miggie) 1943
- Box 9
Roosevelt, George W. 1900, 19062 items
- Box 9
Ross, Crystal (Crys) 1923-1957, n.d.30 items
- Box 9
Ruff, Stella (Knobby) 1936, 19472 items
- Box 9
Safalgette, L. 1922-19242 items
- Box 9
St. John, George C. and Clara 1947, n.d.2 items
- Box 9
Samson, Leon n.d.
- Box 9
Savishinsky, Joel 1960 Jun. 2
- Box 9
Saxton, Martha [Mrs. Eugene Saxton] 1947
- Box 9
Saxton, Martha [Mrs. Eugene Saxton] 1943
by John Dos Passos
- Box 9
Schlesinger, Arthur J., Jr. 1958
by John Dos Passos
- Box 9
Schneider, Isidor 1925
- Box 9
Scholle, Hardinge 1916
- Box 9
Schroeder, Peter 1916
- Box 9
Schwartz, H.E. 1936
by John Dos Passos
- Box 9
Seldes, Gilbert 1921-1966, n.d.9 items
- Box 10
Seymour, Charles 1962
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Shay, Edie 1941-1958, n.d.12 items
- Box 10
Sheean 1926
- Box 10
Sherk, John L. 1965
- Box 10
Sherrill, Brigadier General Charles H. 1917
- Box 10
Shirley n.d.
- Box 10
Shuler, Mrs. C. W. 1947
envelope only
- Box 10
Shuman, Michael 1940
- Box 10
Silva, Julio 1959-19676 items
- Box 10
Simon, Mme. 1954
re: Rosenberg case
- Box 148
Sinclair, Upton 1932-19383 items
- Box 10
Skidmore, Hobert (Skid, Hobie) 1952, n.d.6 items
- Box 10
Skinner[?], B.F. n.d.
- Box 10
Smith, Susan 1931-34, n.d.3 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Soares, Lota de Macedo n.d.
- Box 10
Spanos, Nick 1948-1967, n.d.9 items
- Box 10
Sprigg, James P. 1967
to: Cousin John
- Box 10
Sreny, Paul 1932
- Box 10
Stafford, Martha 1933
- Box 10
Standard American Encyclopedia n.d.
biographical data by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Standley, Gerald B. 1958
- Box 10
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur 1936
- Box 10
Steloff, Frances 1940
- Box 10
Stephens, Jacqueline 1961
- Box 10
Stephens, Jacqueline 1961
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Stolberg, Benjamin 1947
- Box 10
Stolenface, Walter J. 1950
- Box 10
Stout, Mrs. 1944
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Stubbs, Kendon 1964
- Box 10
Sugiki, Takeshi 1958
- Box 10
Sult, W.M. 1945
- Box 10
Summers, W. Kay 1920
- Box 10
Swarun, Rama 1964
Asia Peoples Anti-Communist League
- Box 10
Sweeney, Mrs. Mildred McN. 1919-192417 items
- Box 10
Sweeney, Mrs. Mildred McN. 1923-19259 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 19262 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Swiggett, Howard 19552 items
- Box 10
Targ, Mr. 1944
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Tameson[?], Storm 1947
- Box 10
Taylor, K.P.A. and Louise M.S. 19362 items
- Box 10
Terrell, Clayton 1949, n.d.
with his TMs, "A Missionary Farm"
- Box 10
Thereza, Maria 1968
- Box 10
Thomas, Mary and Felix n.d.
- Box 10
Thomas, Norman 1957
- Box 10
Thomas, Norman n.d.
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Thompson, H. Keith 19632 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Thorne, Maurice A. 1964
- Box 10
Tindall, William 1947
re: Edmund Wilson
- Box 10
Toiler[?], A. n.d.
to: "Dear Buddy"
- Box 10
Topie 1950
- Box 10
Townsend, Atwood H. n.d.
- Box 10
Treat, Ida 1933
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Trulock, Camilo 1966
- Box 10
Trilling, Lionel 1947
re: Edmund Wilson
- Box 10
Tunis, Elizabeth and Edwin 1966-19673 items
- Box 10
Tworkov[?], Jack n.d.
- Box 10
Unidentified and other miscellaneous correspondance 1900-1963, n.d.88 items
- Box 10
Vanason[?], W. 1905
to: "Master Madison"
- Box 10
Van den Arend, Hood D. 1922
- Box 10
Van den Arend, Frederick (Van) 1918-1929, n.d.19 items
- Box 10
Van Doren, Mark n.d.
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Van Nostrand, Albert 1961
- Box 10
Vera, Francisco 1941
- Box 10
Verissimo, Enrico 1959-197018 items
- Box 10
Vestry of Cople Parish 1969
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Virginia, University Library of 1944, 1961-1961, n.d.18 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 10
Vittes, Louis 1936
- Box 10
Vlady 1956
- Box 10
Vorse, Mary n.d.2 items
- Box 11
W., Kathrine 1966, n.d.2 items
- Box 11
Waddington, C.H. n.d.
- Box 11
Walcott, John 213 items
- Box 11
Walker, Charlie R. and Adelaide 1951-1970, n.d.27 items
- Box 11
Ward, William Randolph 1964
- Box 11
Warren, Leslie Frank 19586 items
- Box 11
Warren, Leslie Frank 19583 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 11
Watson, Sibley (James) 1917-19182 items
- Box 11
Welles, Anna 1912
- Box 11
Werner, M.R. (Morrie) 1967
- Box 11
Werner, Maury R. (Morrie) 1928-1931, n.d.17 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 11
Wertworth, Shamil[?] 1947
- Box 11
Wescott, Glenway 1941, 19602 items
- Box 11
Western Union 1946
re: telegram to Dumas Malone
- Box 11
Weston, Harold and Faith 1938-1970, n.d.13 items
- Box 11
Weston, Harold and Faith 1937-1970, n.d.46 items
with photos; by John Dos Passos
- Box 11
Wezschneider, Erni ca. 1957
- Box 11
White, William W. and Connie 1954-1966, n.d.8 items
- Box 11
White, William W. and Connie 1954-1980, n.d.
by John Dos Passos and family
- Box 11
White, Fred Jr. 1940
- Box 11
White, Sallie L. n.d.
The Emporia Gazette
- Box 11
White, William L. 1964-19704 items
- Box 11
Who's Who in America 1923
biographical entry by John Dos Passos
- Box 11
Wilder, Thornton 1941-19422 items
- Box 11
Williams, Dickerman C. 1953-19683 items
- Box 11
Williams, Roger J. (RJW) 1967
- Box 11
Wilson, Edmund (Bunny) 1932-1970, n.d.72 items
- Box 11
Wilson, James 1940
- Box 11
Wisconsin University Union 1953
re: lecture
- Box 11
Wood, Grant 1939
- Box 11
Woods, Major General L.E. 1946
- Box 11
Woolcott, Alexander 1941
- Box 11
Wright, Cuthbert n.d.3 items
- Box 11
Zebrock, Stephen 1967
- Box 1
- Box 11
General correspondence between others
- Box 11
Baldwin, Mrs. and Wallis Warfield Windsor n.d.
- Box 11
Cope, Thomas P. and Aunt Madgie 1919
- Box 11
Foley, Mr. and W. J. Rachow 1924
- Box 11
Frank, Waldo n.d.
- Box 11
Gantt, Dr. William Horsley and Takashi Hayashi 1967
- Box 11
Barry, Griffin and C.A. 1919
- Box 11
Fay[?] and Esme and Ken Kramer n.d.
- Box 11
Mapes, Mary and George W. Pierson 1965
- Box 11
Murphy, Gerald, and Dawn Powell, Dudley Poore and unidentified 1936-19445 items
- Box 11
Norton, Eliot and his brother, Dick 19152 items
- Box 11
Powell, Dawn and Pauline Hemingway 1936
- Box 11
Shay, Mr. and Richard Greenleaf 1935
- Box 11
- Box 12-15
Family correspondence with Dos Passos
- Box 12
Darneille, H.S. (Aunt Nettie[?]) n.d.8 items
- Box 12
Dos Passos, Cyril F. 1958-19703 items
- Box 12
Dos Passos, Katharine Smith (wife) 1928-1945, n.d.226 items (11 folders)
- Box 13
Dos Passos, Katharine Smith (wife) 1930-1945, n.d.245 items (16 folders)
by John Dos Passos
- Box 14
Dos Passos, Louis (half brother) 1940-19589 items
- Box 14
Dos Passos, Lucy Addison Sprigg Madison (mother) ca. 1903-1910, n.d.89 items
- Box 14
Dos Passos, Lucy Addison Sprigg Madison (mother) 1904-191276 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box
14-15
Dos Passos, John Randolph Sr. (father) 1901-1917, n.d.ca. 459 items (7 folders)
- Box 15
Dos Passos, John Randolph Sr. (father) 1911-1912, n.d.9 items
by John Dos Passos
- Box 15
Edward (uncle) 1906
- Box 15
Katherine (cousin) n.d.
- Box 15
Madison, James (half brother) 1913-19143 items
- Box 15
Pifer, Ida Little (father's cousin) 1921-1945, n.d.7 items
- Box 15
Riely, James (uncle), Aunt Mamie and Lucy Virginia 1918, n.d.2 items
- Box 15
Saran, F.H. (cousin) 1947
- Box 15
Smith, William Benjamin Jr. (brother-in-law) 1920, n.d.4 items
- Box 15
Smith, William Benjamin Sr. (father-in-law) 1934
- Box 15
Smith, Y.K. (brother-in-law) n.d.
- Box 15
Sprigg, Lois A. 1918-19192 items
- Box 15
Sprigg, Rodney S. 1966
- Box 15
Towne, Gne (uncle) n.d.
- Box 15
Unidentified 1901-19042 items
- Box 12
- Box 16-17
Family correspondence between others
- Box 16
Branham, Mrs. C. (Auntie Millo) to Katharine Dos Passos 1934
- Box 16
Dos Passos, Bessie and Francisca to JRDP, Sr. (their uncle) 19022 items
- Box 16
Dos Passos, John R., Sr. to Ida Pifer (his cousin) 1900-1912, n.d.174 items (5 folders)
- Box 17
Dos Passos, John R. Sr. to Lucy S. Madison 1892-1913, n.d.228 items (9 folders)
- Box 17
Madison, James to Lucy S. Madison (his mother) 1885, 19132 items
- Box 17
Madison, Lucy S. to John R. Dos Passos Sr. 1909, n.d.9 items
- Box 17
Merrill, Katie to Katharine Dos Passos (her aunt) 1943
- Box 17
Smith, William B. to Katharine Dos Passo (his daughter) and William (his son) 1931
- Box 17
Smith, William B. to Katharine Dos Passos (his sister) 1940
- Box 17
Sprigg, Lucy Addison (John Dos Passos's mother) to her mother and brother 1865
- Box 17
Will to Lucy S. Madison (his sister) 1899
- Box 17
Unidentified 1904, n.d.ca. 30 items
- Box 16
- Box 18-21
Publisher related correspondence with Dos Passos
- Box 18
American Book Company 1948-195410 items
- Box 18
Bass, Basil N. (attorney) 1947-19496 items
- Box 18
Bataille, Marie Louise 1949-19507 items
- Box 18
Beaufort, Ed, 1947
- Box 18
Boni and Gaer, Inc. 1947-19483 items
- Box 18
Brandt and Brandt 1926-1956ca. 78 items
- Box
18-20
Brandt and Brandt 1929-19572,486 items (11 folders)
"Dos Passos File"
- Box 20
Busch, Kurt 1960
- Box 20
Casa Editrice Mondadori 1945-195621 items
- Box 20
Constable and Company, Ltd. 1939-1953, n.d.44 items
- Box 20
Curtis Brown, Ltd. 1948-195657 items
- Box 20
Dodd, Mead and Company 1953-19554 items
- Box 20
Doubleday and Company 1946-196525 items
- Box 20
Doubleday, Doran and Company 1941-194516 items
- Box 20
Esquire 1948-195110 items
- Box 20
Éditions Bernard Grasset 1946-19524items
- Box 20
Éditions Du Sagittaire 1948
- Box 20
Editorial Hermes 1956
- Box 20
Franz J. Horch Associates 1926-1972, n.d.ca. 300 items (2 folders)
- Box 20
George H. Doran Company 1921
- Box 20
George Routledge and Sons, Ltd. 1943-1949, n.d.12 items
- Box 20
Harcourt, Brace and Company 1941-19428 items
- Box 20
Harper and Brothers 1925-19558 items
- Box 20
Heath and Company, Ltd., A. M. 1938-19437 items
- Box 20
Henry Holt Company n.d.
- Box 20
Hills, Mr. 1962-19632 items
- Box 21
Houghton Mifflin Company 1942-1975137 items (2 folders)
- Box 21
Hurst and Blackett 1949
- Box 21
Jacques Chambrun, Inc. 1945-194931 items
- Box 21
John Lehmann, Ltd. 1949-19537 items
- Box 21
Lawrence Smith Agency 1943-1956, n.d.27 items
- Box 21
Libraire Gaston Gallimard 1945-19516 items
- Box 21
Libreria Internacional del Peru 19492 items
- Box 21
Life 1945-19516 items
- Box 21
Literary Corporation of America 19472 items
- Box 21
Miscellaneous 1941-1955, n.d.
- Box 21
The Modern Library 1946
- Box 21
The Nation 19242 items
- Box 21
NBC 1947-19496 items
- Box 21
New Republic 1916
- Box 21
New Statesman and Nation 1932
- Box 21
Peat, Harold R. (lectures agent) 1951-1955ca. 90 items
- Box 21
Permission Requests 1947-1963, n.d.92 items
- Box 21
Pocket Books 1954
- Box 21
Random House 1946-19483 items
- Box 21
Reader's Digest 1958-19625 items
- Box 21
Robert Hale, Ltd. 1955
- Box 21
Russell, Diamuid 1943
- Box 21
Sadler, Michael 1941-194710 items
- Box 21
Selz, George 1946, n.d.8 items
- Box 21
Simon and Schuster 1932-19513 items
- Box 21
Spanos, Nick 1950-1961, n.d.10 items
- Box 21
Story and The Story Press 1947-19504 items
- Box 21
Time 1947-195210 items
- Box 21
William H. Wise and Company 1940-19513 items
- Box 21
Williams, C. Dickerson (attorney) 1957-19604 items
- Box 18
- Box 22-109
Published works on society, politics, history and travel
- Box
22-23
Adventures of a Young Man (1939) 1931-ca. 1939
Manuscript draft, ca. 1939 (4 folders) Background data, 1931 Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1939
- Box 23
Airways, Inc (1928) 1925-1929, n.d.
Manuscript draft, Act III, n.d. Author's text emendations, 1925-1929 (also includes The Garbage Man text
- Box
24-26
The Best Times (1966) ca. 1965-1968
Notes and outlines, ca. 1965-1966 Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1965-1966 (7 folders) Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1965-1966 (6 folders) Reviews, 1966-1968
- Box
26-29
The Big Money (1936) ca. 1932-1956[?], n.d.
Notes and outlines, ca. 1932-1936 (3 folders) Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1932-1936 (4 folders) Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1932-1936 (4 folders) Later revisions, TV adaptation and correspondence, ca. 1932-1956[?], n.d.
- Box
30-33
Brazil on the Move (1963) 1945-1964, n.d.
Notes and outlines, 1959-1963 (3 folders) Manuscript drafts, ca. 1962-1963 (6 folders) Publisher's setting copy and galleys, 1963 (2 folders) Background data and photos (5 folders) Portuguese books on Brazil, 1945-1961, n.d. (8 folders) Reviews, 1963-1964
- Box
34-41
Century's Ebb: The Thirteenth Chronicle (1975) 1959-1970, n.d.
Notes and outlines, Parts I-V, n.d. (2 folders) Miscellaneous notes, n.d. (2 folders) Manuscript drafts, Part I, n.d. (8 folders) Manuscript drafts, Part II, n.d. (11 folders) Manuscript drafts, Part III, n.d. (6 folders) Manuscript drafts, Part IV, n.d. (5 folders) Manuscript drafts, Part V, n.d. (7 folders) Manuscript drafts not used in final version, n.d. Printer's master copy, 1975 (9 folders) TMs, final version, 1975 (8 folders) Research, Parts II, III, V and miscellaneous, 1959-1970, n.d. (5 folders) Related correspondence, 1967-1969, 8 items
- Box
41-45
Chosen Country (1951) 1949-1950, 1952, n.d.
Notes and outlines, 1949-1950 Early manuscript drafts, 1949-1950 (8 folders) Later manuscript drafts, 1949-1950 (5 folders) Publisher's setting copy, 1949-1950 (4 folders) TMs, final version, 1949-1950 (4 folders) Print copies: Omnibook abridgement and Chapter 7 fragment, 1952, n.d.
- Box
46-47
Easter Island: Island of Enigmas (1971) ca. 1970-1971, n.d.
Manuscript drafts, n.d. (5 folders) Galleys, proofs and photographs, ca. 1970-1971 (4 folders) Research and background data, 1970, n.d. (2 folders) Related correspondence, 1970
- Box 48
Facing the Chair (1927) n.d.
Early manuscript drafts, 1920s Newsclip, John Dos Passos letter to Harvard president, Lawrence Lowell, 8 Aug. 1927
- Box 48
The 42nd Parallel (1930) ca. 1930, ca. 1956, 1964
Notes, ca. 1930 Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1930 (2 folders) Later reworked manuscript drafts, ca. 1956, ca. 1956 Print copy text excerpts, ca. 1930 Correspondence re: Czech edition, 1964 Reviews, 1930
- Box 48
The Garbage Man (1926) ca. 1925-1929
Early manuscript draft, ca. 1925 Author's text emendations, 1925-1929
- Box
49-50
The Grand Design (1949) 1945-1949, n.d.
Notes and outlines, 1945-1949, n.d. (3 folders) Early manuscript drafts, 1945-1949 (3 folders) Later manuscript drafts, 1945-1949 (4 folders) Publisher's setting copy, 1949 (2 folders) Background data, 1949
- Box
51-52
The Great Days (1958) ca. 1956-1958
Notes, ca. 1956-1958 Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 (3 folders) Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 (3 folders) TMs, final version, ca. 1956-1958
- Box
53-54
The Ground We Stand On (1941) ca. 1941-1942
Notes, ca. 1941 Manuscript drafts, Parts I-III, ca. 1941 (7 folders) Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1941 (3 folders) Book's dust jacket, ca. 1941 Reviews, 1941-1942
- Box
55-57
The Head and Heart of Thomas Jefferson (1954) 1941-1954, n.d.
Early manuscript drafts, 1944-1954 (8 folders) Later manuscript drafts, 1944-1954 (6 folders) Publisher's setting copy, 1944-1954 (4 folders) Background research and miscellaneous, 1941-1954, n.d. (3 folders) Reviews, 1954
- Box 58
In All Countries (1934) 1927-1929, 1934-1935, n.d.
Notes, manuscript drafts, proofs, and reworked articles, 1927-1929, n.d. Reviews, 1934-1935
- Box 58
Journeys Between Wars (1938) 1938-1939, n.d.
Notes, n.d. Manuscript drafts, n.d. (2 folders) Reviews, 1938-1939
- Box
58-59
Manhattan Transfer (1925) ca. 1920s, 1960, n.d.
Notes, ca. 1920s Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1924 Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1925 (3 folders) Manuscript draft of "Introduction" text to Portuguese translation, 1960 Review (by D.H. Lawrence), n.d.
- Box
59-64
The Men Who Made the Nation (1957) 1955-1956, ca. 1957
Notes and outlines, ca. 1957 (6 folders) Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1957 (12 folders) Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1957 (10 folders) Related correspondence, 1955-1956
- Box
64-69
Midcentury (1961) 1954-1958, ca. 1960-1964, n.d.
Notes and outlines, ca. 1960-1963 (2 folders) Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1960 (7 folders) Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1960 (3 folders) TMs, final version, ca. 1960 (4 folders) Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1960 (4 folders) Galleys, proofs and print excerpts, 1960 (3 folders) Background and related correspondence, 1954-1958, n.d. (4 folders) Reviews, 1960-1964
- Box
70-76
Mr. Wilson's War (1962) ca. 1961-1963, n.d.
Notes and outlines, n.d (8 folders) Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1961-1962 (12 folders) Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1961-1962 TMs, final version, 1962 (11 folders) Publisher's setting copy, 1962 (7 folders) Source notes and related correspondence, 1961-1962, n.d. Reviews, 1962-1963
- Box
77-78
Most Likely to Succeed (1954) ca. 1954, n.d.
Manuscript notes, ca. 1954 Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 (5 folders) Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 (2 folders) Reviews, n.d.
- Box 79
Nineteen Nineteen (1932) ca. 1932
Manuscript drafts, ca. 1932 (4 folders) Miscellaneous print copy excerpts, ca. 1932
- Box
79-80
Number One (1943) ca. 1943-1948, n.d.
Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1943-1948 (3 folders) TMs, theater version, 1948 TMs with autograph changes used as prize in WW-II Bond campaign, n.d.
- Box
80-81
Occasions and Protests (1964) n.d.
Early manuscript drafts, n.d. (4 folders) Later manuscript drafts, n.d. (3 folders) TMs, final version (2 folders)
- Box 81
One Man's Initiation--1917 (1920) ca. 1917-1970, n.d.
Typescript (with Dudley Poore, TLS), ca. 1917, 1970 TMs, First Sight of War , "A Preface Twenty Five Years Later," n.d. Print text, chapter VI of First Encounter , [a reprinted version of OMI , ca. 1945] Reviews, 1920, 1969
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82-87
The Portugal Story (1969) ca. 1968-1969, n.d.
Notes, ca. 1968 (4 folders) Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1968 (4 folders) Later manuscript drafts with corrections, ca. 1968-1969 (3 folders) TMs, final version, ca. 1968-1969 (4 folders) TMss, "A Preface to the Portuguese Edition," 1968 Publisher's setting copy, 1968-1969 Galleys and proofs, 1968-1969 (3 folders) Publisher's unused manuscript The Enterprise of the Indies ), n.d. (3 folders) Reviews, 1969
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88-90
The Prospect Before Us (1950) 1940s-1950
Notes and outlines, 1940s-1950 (2 folders) Early manuscript drafts, 1945-1950 (4 folders) Later manuscript drafts, 1945-1950 (6 folders) Miscellaneous manuscript pages, 1945-1950 (2 folders) TMs, final version, 1945-1950 (2 folders) Publisher's setting copy, 1945-1950 (5 folders) Publisher's uncorrected proof, 1950
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91-92
Prospects of a Golden Age (1959) 1957-ca. 1959, n.d.
Notes, ca. 1958 (2 folders) Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1959 (5 folders) Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1959 (6 folders) Background data, n.d. Related correspondence, 1957-1958
- Box 93
A Pushcart at the Curb (1922) ca.1916-1919, n.d.
Manuscript drafts with corrections, ca. 1916-1919, n.d. Publisher's setting copy with changes, n.d. Background poetry about Spain, ca. 1916-1919
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93-94
Seven Times Round the Walls of Jericho (unpublished) 1917-1920
Manuscript drafts, 1917-1918 (2 folders) TMs, final version, 1917-1918 (3 folders) TMs, final version (Robert Hillyer signed copy), 1917-1918 Related correspondence, 1919-1920
- Box
95-101
The Shackles of Power: Three Jeffersonian Decades (1966) 1958-1966, n.d.
Notes and outlines, 1958-1965, n.d. (13 folders) Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1966 (5 folders) Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1966 (5 folders) TMs, randomly arranged, unmarked pages, ca. 1966 (6 folders) Publisher's setting copy, 1966 (6 folders) Publisher's proofs, ca. 1966 (4 folders) Reviews, 1966
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101-102
State of the Nation (1944) ca. 1942-1944
Notes, ca. 1942-1944 Manuscript drafts, ca. 1942-1944 (6 folders) Miscellaneous manuscript drafts, ca. 1942-1944 Publisher's setting copy, 1944 (2folders) Reviews, 1944
- Box 103
Streets of Night (1923) 1922
Manuscript drafts, 1922
- Box
103-104
The Theme is Freedom (1956) ca. 1956
Miscellaneous manuscript drafts, essays and notes, ca. 1956 (5 folders) Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1956 (2 folders)
- Box 104
Three Plays: The Garbage Man, Airways, Inc. and Fortune (1934) 1934-1936
TMs, Fortune Heights , ca. 1934 (2 folders) Reviews, 1934-1936
- Box 104
Three Soldiers (1921) 1921, 1932, n.d.
Manuscript draft, "Introduction" to Three Soldiers , n.d. TMs drafts of "Preface" to the novel, 1932 Review ("John Dos Passos Lies!" by Norman S. Hall), 1921
- Box 104
Thomas Jefferson: The Making of a President (1964) 1964
Publisher's setting copy, 1964
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105-107
Tour of Duty (1946) ca. 1942-1946, n.d.
Notes and outlines, including a notebook entitled "Berlin 1945, " ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (3 folders); Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (3 folders); Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (6 folders); Miscellaneous manuscripts not used in final version, ca. 1942-1945, n.d. Publisher's setting copy, 1945 (2 folders); Background relating to WWII Europe and the Pacific, ca. 1942-1946, n.d. (3 folders)
- Box 108
U.S.A. (1938) (1. The 42nd Parallel , 2. Nineteen Nineteen , 3. The Big Money ) 1938, ca. 1956, n.d.
Notes on organization of the trilogy, n.d. Publisher's proofs Reviews, 1938 TS: A Suggested Treatment of the Dos Passos Trilogy: U.S.A. , ca. 1956 Notes of dramatic and "proposed" film versions of U.S.A. , 1956-1960 (5 folders) Record set: U.S.A. Selections from the 42nd Parallel (See audio T-150)
- Box 109
U.S.A.: A Dramatic Revue (1960) (in collaboration with Paul Shyre) ca. 1960, 1971-1983, n.d.
TMs, with corrections, ca. 1960 (2 folders) TMss, final versions, ca. 1950 (2 folders) Print programs and photo of U.S.A. drama presentations, 1971-1983, n.d.
- Box 109
World in a Glass: A View of Our Century (1966) 1965-1966
Page proofs, 1965 (2 folders) Reviews, 1966
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22-23
- Box 110-112
Contributions to books, periodicals and newspapers
- Box 110
Adlai Stevenson: Patrician with a Mission/ National Review 1956
- Box 110
Against American Literature/ National Review 1916
- Box 110
The American Cause / by Russell Kirk/Foreword / by John Dos Passos 1966
- Box 110
The American Theatre: 1930-1931/ New Republic 1931
- Box 110
Another Plea for Recognition/ New Republic 1934
- Box 110
Antonio Machado: An Introduction/ Eighty Poems of Antonio Machado 1957
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Back Home in 1919/ Esquire 1933
Japanese first edition reprint (1989)
- Box 110
Back to Red Hysteria!/ New Republic 1930
- Box 110
The Battle of San Francisco/ National Review 1964
- Box 110
The Bomb / by Frank Harris/Introduction / by John Dos Passos1963
- Box 110
Carlos Tresca/ Nation 1943
- Box 110
A Case of Conscience/ Common Sense 1935
- Box 110
The City of Burnished Copper/ Choate News, Fiction Supplement 1911
- Box 110
The Communist Party and the War Spirit/ Common Sense 1937
- Box 110
The Death of James Dean/ Esquire 1958
reprint edition (1973)
- Box 110
The Death of José Robles/ New Republic 1939
- Box 110
Did the New Playwrights Theatre Fail[?]/ New Masses 1929
- Box 110
Everybody Knows the Mayor/ Liberty 1945
- Box 110
The Failure of Marxism/ Life 1945
- Box 111
Farewell to Europe/ Common Sense 1937
- Box 111
Faulkner/ National Review 1963
- Box 111
First Love/ Harvard Monthly 1915
- Box 111
From "Simonides" (poem)/ Harvard Monthly 1916
- Box 111
The General/ The Modern Millwheel 19502 folders
- Box 111
Have You Thought of the Immigrants/ Common Sense 1936
- Box 111
A Humble Protest/ Harvard Monthly 1916
- Box 111
In Defense of Kentucky/ New Republic 1931
- Box 111
Lendas da India / by Gaspar Correa/ New York Times book review 1969
- Box 111
Les Lauriers Sont Coupés Harvard Monthly 1916
- Box 111
Lese Majeste/ New Masses 1927
- Box 111
Lines to a Lady (poem)/ The American Caravan 1927
- Box 111
The Living Thoughts of Tom Paine/ Living Thoughts Library 1940
- Box 111
A Memory (poem)/ Eight Harvard Poets 1917
- Box 111
Metropolis (poem) / by Manuel Maples Arce/Trans. / by John Dos Passos 1929
- Box 111
Mr. Dos Passos on "Him"/ New York Times 1928
- Box 111
The New Masses I'd Like/ New Masses 1926
- Box 111
Night-Piece (poem)/ Harvard Monthly 1916
- Box 111
1968/ National Review 1968
- Box 111
On The Way To A Moon Landing/ U.S. Information Service ca. 1969
- Box 112
Paint the Revolution!/ New Masses 1927
- Box 112
Panama / by Blaise Cendrars/Trans. and Illus. / by John Dos Passos 1931
- Box 112
Please, Mr. Rip Van Winkle, Wake Up Some More/ National Review 1964
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"Prairies" (poem)/ Harvard Monthly 1915
his first published poem
- Box 112
A Question of Elbow Room/ Essays in Individuality 1958
- Box 112
Refugees Still Suffering (letter to the editor)/ New York Times 1940
- Box 112
Response to Orville C. Pratt's letter/ New Republic 1936
- Box 112
Satire As a Way of Seeing (intro. / by John Dos Passos)/ Interregnum / by Geo. Grosz 1937
- Box 112
Science Under Siege/ NY Herald Tribune 1952
- Box 112
The Shepherd/ Harvard Monthly 1916
- Box 112
Snarling Diplomats (book review)/ New Masses 1926
- Box 112
The Spaniards Were Here Before Us/ Reader's Digest 1957
- Box 112
Ten Days in the Ice Age/ Holiday 1966
- Box 112
Thank You Mr. Hitler!/ Common Sense 1933
- Box 112
Towards a Revolutionary Theatre/ New Masses 1927
- Box 112
23 Juin 1415: Objectif Ceuta/un recit historique de John Dos Passo n.d.
- Box 112
Two Eighteenth-Century Careers/ New Republic 1939
- Box 112
U.S.A. Revisited/ New York Times 1958
- Box 112
Wanted: An Ivy Lee for Liberals (letter to the editor)/ New Republic 1930
- Box 112
Washington is the Loneliest City n.d.
- Box 112
What Can We Offer the World?/ Spadea Sydicate 1954
- Box 112
What Chances of Maintaining a Conservative Opposition?/ National Review 1964
- Box 112
Where Do We Go from Here?/ Life 1947
- Box 112
The Writer as Technician/ American Writers Congress 1935
- Box 110
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Prose and verse of undetermined publication
- Box 113
. . . and graceful steps arousing admiration . . . (portion) 1914
- Box 113
A man is shot down the street in New York . . .
- Box 113
A meadow of tall grass filled with daisies . . .
- Box 113
A single shaded light shows . . . (play re: Williams, Tom and Kitty)
- Box 113
Adventures About An Orchard (English 12 theme)
- Box 113
After Passing of Conscription (poem) 1917, n.d.
- Box 113
Afterglow
- Box 113
An Unreconstructed Jeffersonian
- Box 113
The Arab was better than his word
- Box 113
The Architecture of the White House
- Box 113
Art and Aspiration (Art and Baseball)
- Box 113
As the literal-minded young men of the FBI have occasionally reminded me . . .
- Box 113
August Twilight (poem)
- Box 113
Back in Washington I went around to see a labor statistician . . .
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Barcelona of the Bombs 1919, n.d.
- Box 113
The Beginning of the Contemporary Chronicles
- Box 113
Blck, blotched with faces of men . . . 1918, n.d.
- Box 113
Blueprint for the future
- Box 113
Born in Chicago in the year McKinley was elected . . . [autobiographical draft]
- Box 113
Brazil by Willys, Houseboat and Taxi Plane2 folders
- Box 113
Bryan
- Box 113
Bubbles and the Sea-Wind (poem)
- Box 113
Can't I fly up to you, oh golden moon . . . (poem)
- Box 113
Chicago's Morning Colonel
- Box 113
City Twilight (poem--English 5, weekly theme)
- Box 114
The Classical Tradition in English Literature2 folders
- Box 114
Conversations in Italy
- Box 114
Could I but still my doubt . . . (poem--on verso of Wright McCormick ALS)
- Box 114
A Country Lawyer Come[?] to Town
- Box 114
Country Road (poem)
- Box 114
Dead Failure (poem)
- Box 114
Debs was a railroad man
- Box 114
Discurso Inaugural 1962
- Box 114
England Under Labor 1947, n.d.
- Box 114
The Established Order
- Box 114
Ever since . . . I started to do some research on . . . Tom Paine's writing
- Box 114
The Fall of Aaron Burr ca. 19646 folders
- Box 115
First aid instructions
- Box 115
The Formative Decade
- Box 115
Fragments d'une Enfance Bruxelloise
- Box 115
Freedom and the Writer
- Box 115
The Future of Socialism
- Box 115
Genre (poem)
- Box 115
The Great Conspiracy
- Box 115
The Great Depression
- Box 115
Grotesque (poem) ca. 1917-1925
- Box 115
Guipuzcoa 1923
- Box 115
Hans Christian Goldwyn
- Box 115
The Hedgehog of the Middle East
- Box 115
How hard it is to write truthfully
- Box 115
I arise from dreams of anisette . . . (poem)
- Box 115
If a foreigner should ask me what Americans were like in 1946 . . .
- Box 115
Ike Hall
- Box 115
Ils m'ont graissée avec des onguents . . .
- Box 115
In dusk dark figures move . . . (poem)
- Box 115
In Madrid the picture was fairly simple
- Box 115
Introduction to [_?_] Anthology
- Box 115
Introductory: Sinbad was in bad . . ., 1968
- Box 115
It was a very humbling experience . . .
- Box 115
It is largely because you proved yourself a conscientious liberal
- Box 115
It is tragic that Scott Fitzgerald did not live to finish The Last Tycoon
- Box 115
It was puzzlement more than disillusionment I suffered from
- Box 115
It was somewhere during years of the early New Deal . . .
- Box 115
It's a trite old saying that we never know when we are well off
- Box 115
It's almost thirty years since I first knew Spain
- Box 115
Japan, for a hundred years now . . .
- Box 115
Ladies Orchestra (poem)
- Box 115
The Land Where the Rockfish Rules (with snapshots of John Dos Passos)
- Box 115
Little Green Frogs
- Box 115
Madeira (English 12 Composition) 1915
- Box 115
The Marines takeover Internal Revenue
- Box 115
Meditation on the Great Tradition
- Box 115
Memo from DP to DP, Re: "Take the Cheese Away from the Table"
- Box 115
Minstrels (poem)
- Box 115
Moon-Struck (poem)
- Box 115
The Moth (poem)
- Box 116
Mr. Hervey Meaghan, the Mayor explained the city's program . . .
- Box 116
Mr. Roosevelt's Crusade
- Box 116
My Mother was a Lady (poem)
- Box 116
My name is James Carey . . .
- Box 116
Nectarines (revised)
- Box 116
Nectarines and Boulogne-sur-Mer
- Box 116
Nettlefire (poem) ca. 1917-1925
- Box 116
Nobody can ever forget their first reading of Dostoevski . . .
- Box 116
Not long ago I received a letter from some German students . . .
- Box 116
A Note on Fitzgerald
- Box 116
The Novel as Chronicle
- Box 116
The Novelist Talks About History
- Box 116
Old Danielson . . . a corresponding member of the British Israel Society . . .
- Box 116
The Old Order (poem)
- Box 116
On one of the barges . . . (poem) ca. 1918
- Box 116
On Reading of the Death of Debussy (poem), ca. 1918
- Box 116
One Man Has the Nerve
- Box 116
One of the advantages of surviving for a few years . . ., ca. 1955
- Box 116
Our little expedition wasn't without comic relief
- Box 116
The Past (poem) ca. 1917-1925
- Box 116
A Pastoral
- Box 116
Perhaps the next most vivid recollection is of swimming lessons . . .
- Box 116
Pictures to Look At/A Manhattan Primitive ca. 1917-1925
- Box 116
Preface to the English Edition: The first book I ever wrote
- Box 116
Project outline for a possible libertarian pamphlet
- Box 116
Retrospect--1932 (V)
- Box 116
Richard Aldington
- Box 116
The Sack of Corinth ca. 1917-1925
- Box 116
The Sacred Streets of Baltimore
- Box 116
Santa Theresa
- Box 116
The Shop Window (poem)
- Box 116
The Smile on the Face of the Tiger ca. 1917-1925
- Box 116
Sometime after we had all left Harlan County . . .
- Box 116
Sonnet (poem--English 5 theme)
- Box 116
Sonnet (poem)
- Box 116
Spanish Tragedy
- Box 116
Spoiled Workers
- Box 116
Stories of Ramon Ferriere
- Box 116
Summer Rain (poem)
- Box 116
Sunrise (poem)
- Box 116
That Garden of Sedate Philosophy (poem)
- Box 116
The Armory Show was a real jolt . . .
- Box 116
The house was still, smelt of coal oil . . . (poem)
- Box 116
The only time I met the man . . .
- Box 116
The is Opossum's Other Book
- Box 116
This was in December, 1937 though I saw it dimly . . .
- Box 116
To relieve monotony of a work on one subject, we will extract from a diary . . .
- Box 116
To _______ (poem)
- Box 116
Trains, Fragments of Memories (English 12 Composition VI) 1914
- Box 116
The Trials of Louise
- Box 116
The Truth about Visual Training 1941-1975, n.d.
- Box 117
The Ultimate Victory of Aunt Ella ca. 1917-1925
- Box 117
Untitled Screenplay [produced as The Devil is a Woman with Marlene Dietrich] (1934)
- Box 117
The Use of the Past
- Box 117
We live in the golden age of print
- Box 117
When I spent a couple of months in Madrid . . .
- Box 117
When I started Manhattan Transfer thirty or more years ago my aim was . . .
- Box 117
The World is a golden orchard . . . (poem)
- Box 117
The Wreck of the Marie Celeste (poem)
- Box 113
- Box 117
Prose and verse of undetermined authorship and publication
- Box 117
The Altruist ca. 1917-1925
- Box 117
Cecelia and Chorus (poem) [portion]
- Box 117
Crescent Moon (poem)
- Box 117
Debs was a railroad man . . .
- Box 117
Hill-Top Pasture (poem)
- Box 117
How you are gone when I can say . . . (poem)
- Box 117
I was sitting in a little house . . . (poem)
- Box 117
La Estrella de Sevilla (unsigned play)
- Box 117
Largo
- Box 117
Marietta-August (poem)
- Box 117
Nip and Tuck/A Black Song and Dance
- Box 117
The Philosopher (poem)
- Box 117
Places in France (poems)
- Box 117
Release (poem)
- Box 117
Revolution ca. 1917-1925
- Box 117
Scene: A salon in a fashionable pension in Paris . . . (untitled play)
- Box 117
Sever Eleven[?] (poem)
- Box 117
Sonnet (poem)/(verso)/A Farewell (poem) [with print poem: Sonnet / by Wm. A. Norris]
- Box 117
Sonnet XL /&/ To a Scarlatti Passepied (poems) / by Robt. Silliman Hillyer 1916, n.d.
- Box 117
War (poem)
- Box 117
- Box 117-118
Speech material
- Box 117
About Brazil (various) 1958-1963
- Box 117
National Review (10th anniversary dinner) 1965
- Box 117
NBC-TV (panelist) 1962
- Box 117
Pavlovian Laboratory ("Objective Description") 1955
- Box 117
Pavlovian Society
- Box 117
Portuguese Union n.d.
- Box 118
Princeton University 1957
- Box 118
Readings of his published works n.d.2 folders
- Box 118
San Jose State College (convocation address) 1964
- Box 118
University of Virginia (on Jefferson) 1957
- Box 118
Untitled speech drafts n.d.
- Box 118
Washington and Lee University (on journalism) ca. 1952
- Box 117
- Box 118-121
Research and background
- Box 118
American and English history n.d.3 folders
- Box 119
Jefferson and the Jeffersonian Era n.d.7 folders
- Box 119
Italy n.d.
- Box 119
Labor union issues 1929-1960
- Box 120
Newspaper captions 1914-1922, n.d.
- Box 120
1930s-1940s3 folders
- Box 120
Russia/USSR 1929-1936, n.d.
- Box
120-121
Miscellaneous notebooks n.d.3 folders
- Box 121
Loose drafts and notes n.d.4 folders
- Box 118
- Box 122
Artwork by John Dos Passos
- Box 122
Catalogues of John Dos Passos' art showings 1960-1981
- Box 122
Pencil sketch (color imposed on photograph)/jeep driving over a hill n.d.
- Box 122
Pencil sketch/"Clowns" n.d.
- Box 122
Pencil sketches (untitled)/figures and faces n.d.
- Box 122
Pencil sketches (untitled)/roof lines, trees and steeple peak n.d.
- Box 122
Photographic prints/of Dos Passos' sketch and watercolor art n.d.
- Box 122
Watercolor (1998 Christmas card color print)/"Feria Seville" 1923
- Box 122
Watercolor (Esquire magazine color print)/"Port of New York" 1933
- Box 122
- Box 122
Artwork collected by John Dos Passos
- Box 122
Cachet (color printed)/"Bird's Eye View of Alexandria, Va." n.d.
- Box 122
Card (color printed)/Pierre L'ermite Prêchant Première Croisade 1903
- Box 122
Caricature (newsprint)/John Randolph Dos Passos (father) n.d.
- Box 122
Color printed copies (6)/canines / by Meakin [Louisa "Auntie Lou" Meakin?] n.d.
- Box 122
Drawing (untitled copy)/young woman with head resting on hand / by [?] n.d.
- Box 122
Drawing (untitled copy)/young woman's head / by Jerry Farnsworth 1957
- Box 122
Drawing/Menemsha House-- / by Adolf Dehn n.d.Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Drawings/"Mooring designed for John Dos Passo" / by C. Waugh
- Box 122
Music record collection listing
- Box 122
Music sheet/Cinq M໩lodies--by Wells Hivley 1930Physical Location: Oversize: P-14
- Box 122
Music audio tape (untitled)/martial and Latin music n.d.
- Box 122
Pen-and-ink caricature/of Dos Passos/from André Deutsch and Nicozas Bentley
- Box 122
Pen-and-ink sketch (untitled, unsigned)/farm worker n.d.
- Box 122
Pen-and-ink sketch/"darcelona 1951" / by Vlady [Vladimir Orloff] 1951
- Box 122
Pen-and-ink sketches (4)/bullfighters, bulls and horses / by Jose Robles 1913
- Box 122
Pencil sketch (unsigned)/man in repose n.d.
- Box 122
Pencil sketch (untitled and unsigned)/building lines and tree n.d.
- Box 122
Pencil sketch (untitled and unsigned)/nude n.d.
- Box 122
Pencil sketches (untitled)/man behind bars / by Quintanilla/and felines/(unsigned)
- Box 122
Pencil sketches/(unsigned) "Cathedral-Lausanne" and "Loggia degli Ozii Milano"
- Box 122
Photographic prints (2)/of Diego Rivera's art 1927, n.d.Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Photographic prints (4)/(untitled, unsigned), museum murals, equine, Venus images
- Box 122
Photographic prints (4)/of José Clemente Orozeo's art 1925-1927, n.d.
- Box 122
Print/Asia map n.d.Physical Location: Oversize: Tray-58
- Box 122
Prints/desert scenery-- / by Jean LurçatPhysical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch (untitled printed copy)/moored sailboats / by E.B. Antiveysen
- Box 122
Sketch (untitled)/Christmas tree trimming frolic--/Ward[?] GaylorPhysical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch (untitled)/church view through window-- / by Jerry FarnsworthPhysical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch (untitled)/dancing couple-- / by M. Gimene 1962Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch (untitled)/man and woman sitting by kettle / by Glinten Kamp 1927
- Box 122
Sketch (untitled)/man sitting in jail cell-- / by Luis Quintanilla 1934Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch (untitled)/nude woman reclining-- / by Milton Horn 1932Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch (untitled)/nude, castle and horseman-- / by Antonio Gattorno n.d.Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch (untitled)/man pointing to obese diner-- / by George Grosz 1938Physical Location: Oversize: H-11
- Box 122
Sketch (untitled)/village scene-- / by Feliz Sirera 1962Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch/John Dos Passos portrait-- / by Willam Johnson L'Engle 1946Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch/Le Quartier Latin Paris-- / by Harry Leroy Taskey 1930Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch/The Vagrant-- / by Benton M. Spruance 1938Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Sketch/Trial Proof-- / by Edwin [Burdett] Tunis n.d.Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Watercolor (untitled)/bullfighting arena-- / by Paul Garfunkel n.d.Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Watercolor (untitled)/man standing by a seated woman-- / by R. Hover[?]Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Watercolor (untitled)/whiskey advertisement-- / by C. Waugh 1933Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Watercolor (untitled, unsigned)/elegant woman
- Box 122
Watercolor/Accidente Nocturno-- / by Quinquela Martin 1962Physical Location: Oversize: Tray 58
- Box 122
Watercolor/Bulls at Pamplona, and Bull stampede-- / by Paul Garfunkel 1958Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Watercolor/Images of Brazil-- / by Paul Garfunkel 1958Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Watercolor/La Katey Key West-- / by Waldo Peirce 1929Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Watercolor/Lazarus shows sores to the handmaidens / by Paul GarfunkelPhysical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Watercolor/Little Katey in dry dock, Key West / by Waldo Peirce 1929Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 122
Watercolor and crayon drawing (untitled, unsigned)/birds in a tree n.d.
- Box 122
Watercolor printed copies (8) (untitled, unsigned)/Arabic scenes
- Box 122
Watercolor printed copy (unsigned)/dockside dining view
- Box 122
Watercolor sketches (2) (untitled)/felines / by Juanita
- Box 122
- Box 122-125
Awards
- Box 122
American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1947Physical Location: Oversize: P-14
- Box 122
Center Stage ( U.S.A. award) 1964
- Box 122
Choate School (Alumni Seal Prize) 1965
- Box 122
Civil War Centennial Commission 1966
- Box 122
Converse College 1964
- Box 122
Civil War Centennial Commission 1966
- Box 122
Croce Rossa Americana 1918
- Box 122
Dramatists' Guild 1928-1929
- Box 123
Drexel Institute of Technology 1961
- Box 123
Feltrinelli Award 1967-1968
- Box 123
Harvard (Phi Beta Kappa) 1952
- Box 123
National Institute of Arts and Letters 1937, 1957
- Box 123
Northwestern University 19512 folders
- Box 123
100th anniversary commemoration (video by Townsend Ludington) 1996
- Box 123
Pedro Franciso Award 1961Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 124
Trieste commemoration memento 1967
- Box 125
United States Navy Commendation (war correspondent) 1946Physical Location: Oversize: P-14
- Box 125
Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government 1965-1966Physical Location: Oversize: P-14
- Box 124
Virginia Library Foundation 1994
- Box 125
World War I Verdun citation 1917
- Box 125
World War II Asiatic-Pacific service ribbon (with ALS, General MacArthur) 1945
- Box 125
Young Americans for Freedom n.d.
- Box 122
- Box 125-126
Diaries and notebooks
- Box 125
Bassano, Italy 1918-19194 folders
- Box 125
Book of verses 1914-1917
- Box 125
Europe 1911-19122 folders
- Box 125
France and Italy 1917
- Box 125
Literary diaries (2), vol. II 1914-1916
- Box 126
Notebooks 1919-1927, n.d.4 folders
- Box 126
Persian journey 1918, 1921[?]
- Box 126
Spain and France 1916-1917, n.d.
- Box 126
Venice, Greece and Constantinople 1921
- Box 125
- Box 127-129
Memorabilia
- Box 127
Aba (worn on desert journey to Damascus) 1921-1922Physical Location: Oversize: K-15
- Box 127
Affidavit by Dos Passos on Dr. William Horsley Gantt 1953
- Box 127
Ambulance Corps discharge 1919, 1936
- Box 127
Author's Guild membership 1970, n.d.
- Box 127
Bibliographical listing (writings of father, John Randolph Dos Passos)
- Box 127
Billfold with inserts ca. 1940-1947, n.d.
- Box 127
Calendars with John Dos Passos, Hemingway, Gerald Murphy images 1981, 1995Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 127
Calling cards (John Dos Passos and miscellaneous) n.d.
- Box 127
Choate School and Harvard (student accounts) 1911, 1913
- Box 127
Cinéma et Culture n.d.
- Box 127
Columbia University Law School Class Book (re: half brother, James Madison) 1896
- Box 127
Date and address books 1940, n.d.
- Box 127
Draft registration certificate 1917
- Box 127
Embroidered slipcase n.d.
- Box 127
Foreign stamps 1969-1970, n.d.
- Box 127
Genealogies (Dos Passos [in Portuguese] and Peyton families) n.d.
- Box 127
Hemingway/Dos Passos auto accident newsclip 1930
- Box 127
Life magazine (correspondent documents) 1944-1945
- Box 127
Lincoln's assassination report, New York Herald 1865Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 127
Marvin, Walter Rumsey (his poem: "An Idyll") n.d.
- Box 127
Miscellany 1924-1946, n.d.
- Box 127
Murphy, Patrick F. [Gerald's father], (his diary) 1905
- Box 128
Orient Express 1927
John Dos Passos autograph signed excerpt
- Box 128
Paper money (WWII mementos) 1944-1945
- Box 128
Passports 1921-1938
- Box 128
Picture post cards without notations n.d.ca. 445 items (4 folders)
- Box 128
Poster (Portuguese) with Dos Passos image 1963Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 129
Pressed flower ("Mother's Rose") 1910 [1911?]
- Box 129
Recipe notes n.d.
- Box 129
School report card (Peterborough Lodge) 1906
- Box 129
Soap bubble pistol invention n.d.
- Box 129
Travel memorabilia 1917-1919, n.d.
- Box 129
Volker Fund Grant application ca. 1958-1959
- Box 129
War correspondent identification 1944
- Box 129
War Risk Insurance policy 1918
- Box 129
White House dinner mementos 1962
- Box 129
Wilson, Edmund ("Bunny's lyrics") ca. 1933
- Box 129
Zippo lighter 1956
- Box 127
- Box 129
Personal data
- Box 129
Financial 1912-1965, n.d.
- Box 129
Legal 1949-1954
- Box 129
Medical 1925-1943, n.d.
- Box 129
Property and household 1949, n.d.
- Box 129
- Box 130-133
Photographs
- Box 130
Ambulance Corps (WWI) 1917
- Box 130
Arrested for picketing (Boston) 1927
- Box 130
Brazil visits 1948-1963
- Box 130
Childhood and youth 1896-ca. 19062 folders
- Box 130
Chile 1969
- Box 130
Choate School ca. 1907-1909, 1963
- Box 130
Cummings, E.E. ca. 1961-1962
- Box 130
Desert journey ca. 1921-1922
- Box
130-131
Dos Passos family albums 1911-19122 folders
- Box 131
Dos Passos family snapshots 1914-1980, n.d.6 folders
- Box 131
Dos Passos, John Randolph (father), n.d. n.d.Physical Location: Oversize: E-82 folders
- Box 132
Dos Passo, Katharine (first wife) n.d.
- Box 132
Dos Passos, Lucy Addison Sprigg Madison (mother)Physical Location: Oversize: E-82 folders
- Box 132
Dos Passos, Lucy Cattell (paternal grandmother) n.d.
- Box 132
Farrell, James T. 1963
- Box 132
Gaivota (father's yacht) n.d.
- Box 132
Harvard student ca. 1915-1916
- Box 132
Holdridge, Larry and Barbara 1962
- Box 132
International P.E.N. Club (conference in Japan) 1957
- Box 132
Key West (with wife, Katy, and Canby Chambers) n.d.
- Box 132
Madison and Sprigg families 1859-1936, n.d.
- Box 132
Marriage to Elizabeth (Betty) Holdridge 1949
- Box 132
Marvin, Walter Rumsey ("Rummy") 1920-1967
- Box 132
Mexico 1926, 1972, n.d.
- Box 132
Miscellaneous 1980-1983
- Box 132
Mitchell, Robert Stewart (Auk) 1916
- Box 132
Murphy, Gerald and Sarah 1963Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 132
Negatives file n.d.
- Box 133
Portraits of John Dos Passos 1921-1963, n.d.Physical Location: Oversize: E-8
- Box 133
Portugal visit 1967
- Box 133
Provincetown (John Dos Passos, Katy, her brother, Bill, their homes and dog) ca. 1932-1942, n.d.
- Box 133
Sandy Point, Virginia n.d.
- Box 133
Skiing in Austria (with Hemingway and Gerald Murphy) 1926
- Box 133
Spain visit 1967
- Box 133
Spence's Point, Virginia home (John, Elizabeth, Lucy Dos Passos) ca. 1957-1970, n.d.
- Box 133
Steinbeck, John 1963
- Box 133
Unidentified ca. 1900-1941, n.d.
- Box 133
War Correspondent service, ca. 1945
- Box 133
White, William L. ca. 1960
- Box 133
Wilson, Edmund ("Bunny") 1944
- Box 130
- Box 134-139
Writings and reviews about Dos Passos
- Box 134
A Suggested Treatment of U.S.A./Anonymous
- Box 134
Die Literarische Entwicklung von John Dos Passos / by Werner Neuse 1931
- Box 134
Dos Passos / by Lloyd B. Dennis 1964
- Box 134
Dos Passos: A Reassessment / by Richard Hall 1970
- Box 134
Dos Passos interview / by David Sanders 1969
- Box 134
Dos Passos interview / by Frank Gado 1969
- Box 134
Dos Passos--Writer's Days at Spencer's Point / by Suzanne H. Semsch 1982
- Box 134
Dos, Which Side Are You On / by Dan Wakefield 1963
- Box 134
Indicted with Theodore Dreiser/NY Herald Tribune article 1931
- Box 134
John Dos Passos: Conservative Carping Critic 1991
- Box 134
John Dos Passos: e a cidade dos homens vazios/Olympio Monat 1974
- Box 134
John Dos Passos: Inventor in Isolation / by Alfred Kazin 1969
- Box 134
John Dos Passos: Man of Esquire / by Toru Saito 1991
- Box 134
John Dos Passos: reminiscências/Horizons U.S.A.
- Box 134
John Dos Passos: Swallowing America Whole/Playscript by Richard O. Moore 1981
- Box 134
John Dos Passos: Writers in the Wilderness / by Margaret Marschall 1940
- Box 134
La Influencia de Baroja en Dos Passos / by A.M. Vázqeuz Bigi 1968
- Box 134
Lost Generation Journal/articles on war, Choate, journalism and morality 1977
- Box 134
Obituaries of his death 1970
- Box 135
Some Functions of Style in Dos Passos' U.S.A. / by S. A. Kamal 1972
- Box 135
The Jazz Age [as reflected in John Dos Passos' writings] / by Marc Chenetier 1968
- Box 135
The Literary Initiation of John Dos Passos / by Stephen Enniss 1994
- Box 135
The Literary Lives of John Dos Passos / by Herbert Gold 1973
- Box
135-136
Newsclips of Dos Passos and of his writings 1916-1997, n.d.10 folders
- Box 136
The Odyssey of John Dos Passos/with William Hurt and Robert MacNeil 1994
- Box 136
The Riddle of John Dos Passos / by Daniel Aaron 1962
- Box 136
The Search for Identity in the Novels of Dos Passos / by Blanche H. Gelfant 1961
- Box 136
Time magazine/cover story and recognition 1936, 1963
- Box 136
Três Percursos Literários/Governo Regional Da Madeira ca. 1990
- Box 137
U.S.A. / by Daniel Aaron 1996
- Box 137
Um perfil e uma obra/Vida Mundial 1967
- Box 137
Un Grande Affresco Degli Stati Uniti/Giuseppe Prezzolini 1965
- Box
137-139
Unpublished writings on John Dos Passos / by C. W. Bernardin 1949, n.d.16 folders
- Box 139
Untitled / by Robert Cantwell
- Box 139
Vita: John Dos Passos / by Pedro Beade 1993
- Box 134
- Box 139-142
Papers pertaining to other family members
- Box 139
Dos Passos, Elizabeth Holdridge (wife) 1953-1993, n.d.3 folders
- Box
139-140
Dos Passos, John Randolph (father) 1880-1964, n.d.7 folders
- Box
140-141
Dos Passos, Katharine (wife) 1922-1947, n.d.6 folders
w/Hemingway ALS
- Box
141-142
Dos Passos, Lucy Addison Sprigg Madison (mother) 1865-19134 folders
- Box 142
Pifer, Ida (cousin) 1900-1902
- Box 142
Smith, William Benjamin, Jr. (brother-in-law) 1925, n.d.
w/Hemingway APC
- Box 142
Smith, William Benjamin, Sr. (father-in-law) 1891-1932, n.d.3 folders
- Box 139
- Box 143
Papers pertaining to friends and associates
- Box 143
Bernardin, Charles W. 1911-1995, n.d.Physical Location: See also boxes 1-2, 94, 130, 132-133, 137-139
- Box 143
McComb, Arthur 1919-1954, n.d.
- Box 143
McCormick, Wright 1915, n.d.2 folders
- Box 143
Poore, Dudley 1915-1919, n.d.
- Box 143
- Box 143-144
Other writings and print matter
- Box 143
And Out Jumped the Fat Priest/anonymous
- Box 143
Assombrações Do Recife Velho / by Gilberto Freyre
- Box 143
Cape Cod Cooking/anonymous
- Box 143
Cardinal Merry del Val; A Folk Song of the Late 20th Century / by "Antipapist"
- Box 143
Court excerpt re: Sentencing of David Gordon 1927
- Box 143
Dos I clap my hands and sing . . . (poem)/anonymous
- Box 143
Dos Passos: A Life / by Virginia Spencer Carr [publisher's promotion] 1984
- Box 143
Feudeucias actuales de la poeme catalane (poem) / by Luis Jougeie 1920
- Box 143
First American Novel (with ANS) / by Robert H. Elias 1941, 1959
- Box 143
Liddell, Howard (on psychopathology, emotions and neurotic behavior) 1954-1957, n.d.
- Box 143
Neglected Passion / by Lucy Morse
- Box 143
Newsclips (miscellaneous) 1930-1966, n.d.
- Box 143
New Song for Indiana Ophelias / by Carl Sandberg [?]
- Box 143
Origin of the White Trash (article)
- Box 143
Paravism Diagnosed as a Disease of the Mind (article) 1917
- Box 143
Professor Wigmore's Triumphal Tour / by Ernest Wigmore
- Box 143
Reminiscences of an 1805 visit with Joel Barlow / by Benjamin Silliman
- Box 143
Reminiscences of Lafcadio Hearn / by Setsuko Koizumi (Mrs. Hearn)
- Box 143
Reverie (poem)/anonymous 1919
- Box 143
Rhythmical Science of the Universe
- Box 144
Riddle of Man's Ancestry / by W. L. Straus, Jr. 1949
- Box 144
Sacco-Vanzetti Case / by Justice M. A. Musmanno 1963
- Box 144
Sacco-Vanzetti: The End of the Chapter (article) 1970
- Box 144
Short Stories by Edith Foley n.d.2 folders
- Box 144
The Individual in the Modern World/Corning Conference Notes 19612 folders
- Box 144
The Liberal, the Conservative, and the Pope / by Michael Novak 1964
- Box 144
The Most Dangerous Man in Brazil / by Tito Leite[?]
- Box 144
The Secret of Good and Bad Luck (article)
- Box 144
The truth is generally a lie . . ./anonymous
- Box 144
To Marion, who asked for a Poem on a Day like this/anonymous
- Box 144
Un Sindicato Escolar / by Miguel Bustos Crecedo 1936
- Box 144
Untitled [re: Dendry, Marion, and Melissa Cummings and Arthur]/anonymous
- Box 144
Untitled, unsigned/from Edith Shay ca. 1946
- Box 144
Venom in the Treatment of Arthritis
- Box 144
Walking Dawn: A Recollection of Dawn Powell / by Rosalind Wilson
- Box 144
What shall I do with my dreams of you . . . / anonymous
- Box 144
Youth by Radiation / by Herman H. Rubin, MD 1924
- Box 145-147
Collection control files [Restricted to Library Staff]
- Box 148
VIP Letters
Letters by E. E. Cummings, Theodore Dreiser, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, John F. Kennedy, H. R. Mencken, Henry Miller, Richard Nixon, and Upton Sinclair removed from other areas of the papers.
- Box 143