Guide to the Norman Foerster Papers , 1918-1940
Guide to the Norman Foerster Papers , 1918-1940
Collection number: M0173
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CORRESPONDENCE
1. 1918, Sept. 2,G.R. Elliott to Ed. of Nation. Criticism of review of P.E. Morets Platonism.
2. 1918, Oct. 3,Karl Young to G. R. Elliot on curriculum for Ph.D.
3. 1918, Nov. 8,William W. Lawrence to G.R. Elliott, curriculum for Ph.D.
4. 1918, Nov. 11,Percy Boyuton to N. Foerster, on Ph.D. requirements.
5. 1918, Nov. 20,Karl Young to N.F. on Ph.D. program.
6. 1918, Nov. 26,W.G. Howard to N.F. on the Ph.D.
7. 1918, Dec. 2,H.M. Jones to N.F. on the Ph.D.
8. 1918, Dec. 31,J.W. Cunliffe to N.F. on the Ph.D.
9. 1919, Feb. 15,Byron J. Rees to N.F. on the Ph.D.
10. 1919, Feb 21,C.L. Maxey to N.F. on the Ph.D.
11. 1919, Feb. 28,E.P. Dargan to N.F. on the Ph.D.
12. 1919, Mar 1,W.B. Cairns to N.F. on the Ph.D.
13. 1919, April 5,John M. Manly to N.F. on the Ph.D.
Note
14. 1919, April 19,G.R. Elliot to N.F., criticisim of N.F.'s concept of humanism as reasoned but superficial.
15. 1919, May 17,G.R. Elliott to N.F., completeness and control.
CORRESPONDENCE
1. 1928, Sept. 22,N.F. to P.H. Frye, invitation to write in humanistic manifesto ( Humanism and America).
2. 1928, Oct. 6,P.H. Frye to N.F., prevented from contributing by health.
3. 1929, Jan. 4,N. F. to L.A.J. Mercier, needs date of article.
4. 1929, Jan. 5,L.A.J. Mercier to N.F., On the symposium.
5. 1929, Jan. 15,N.F. to L.A.J. Mercier, on the symposium.
6. 1929, Jan. 29,N.F. to P.H. Frye, states that Frye need not commit himself.
7. 1929, Feb. 4,P.H. Frye, to N.F., will attempt contribution.
8. 1929, Feb. 11,L.A.J. Mercier to N.F., on the symposium's bibliography.
9. 1929, Feb 12,N.F. to P.H. Frye, agrees on suggested subject--education.
10. 1929, March 23,N.F. to L.A.J. Mercier.
11. 1929, March 25,L.A.J. Mercier to N.F., on humanism and religion.
12. 1929, Aug. 17,P.H. Frye, essay not ready.
13. 1929, Aug. 23,N.F. to P.H. Frye, still hopeful.
14. 1929, Aug. 30,N.F. to P.H. Frye, extends deadline.
15. 1929, Sept. 7,P.H. Frye to N.F. on his progress.
16. 1929, Oct. 26,N.F. to P.H. Frye, last chance
17. 1929, Oct 31,N.F. to P.H. Frye, possible divergence in views.
18. 1929, Nov. 7,P.H. Frye to N.F., essay remains half-done.
19. 1929, Dec 2,N.F. to P.H. Frye, suggests putting sophist essay in Forum or Bookman when completed.
CORRESPONDENCE
1. 1930, Jan. 5,Austin Warren to N.F., relays Babbitt's criticism.
2. 1930, Jan. 15,Henry S. Canby to N.F., seeking a position.
3. 1930, Jan 23,Odell Shepard to N.F., comment on speeches before the M.L.A.
4. 1930, Feb. 22,Austin Warren to N.F., on Humanism and America, which had been published.
5. 1930, March 3,N.F. to Austin Warren.
6. 1930, March 5,Austin Warren to N.F., hopeless to save M.L.A. for humanism.
7. 1930, March 7,the undersigned--32 in number--to the Literary Editor, group of antihumanists asking for mention of a single contemporary work of art produced or approved by an American Humanist.
8. 1930, March 28,Harry H. Clark to N.F., suggestions for head of N.F.'s department.
9. 1930, March 30,Nowell Smith (Oxford U.) to N.F. asks about Bernard Bandler.
10. 1930, April 22,Austin Warren to W.F., wants advice.
11. 1930, April 28,Austin Warren to N.F., congratulations on appointment as director of Iowa's School of Letters.
12. 1930, May 3,Nowell Smith to N.F., advocates peaceful pursuasion.
13. 1930, May 3,N.F. to Odell Shepard, congratulations on essay in Bookman.
14. 1930, June 9,N.F. to L.A.J. Mercier, congratulations on essay in COMMONWEAL.
15. 1930, June 11,L.A.J. Mercier to N.F., returns thanks.
16. 1930, June 12,Austin Warren to N.F., has been taken in by the Bookman.
17. 1930, June 16,N.F. to Austin Warren.
18. 1930, June 17,N.F. to Odell Shepard, on [UNK] the M.L.A.
19. 1930, June 18,Austin Warren to N.F..
20. 1930, Oct 16,Odell Shepard to N.F., appointment in M.L.A.
21. 1930,election day, T.L., N.F. to Odell Shepard, renews offer for Shepard to teach at Chapel Hill.
22. 1930., Nov. 8,W.T. Couch to Hazlitt, [UNK] about The Nation' s policy towards humanism, especially with reference to review of N.F.'s Toward Standards.
23. 1930, Nov. 8,W.T. Couch to N.F. about letter to Hazlitt which had been enclosed (item 22 in this folder).
24. 1930, Nov. 9,Odell Shepard to NF, a no to summer teaching.
25. 1930, Nov. 10,Henry Hazlett to W.T. Couch useless to talk about what level an action is on--natural, human, etc.
26. 1930, Nov. 13,W.T. Couch to Hazlitt, man being above nature simply means he can control it to some extent; humanitarianism is nonsense without free will; John Stuart Mills ideas on the natural.
27. 1930, Nov. 13,W.T. Couch to NF, on controversy with Hazlitt.
28. 1931, Jan. 11,NF to T.L. Couch, comments on Hazlitt versus Couch letters (items 22, 25 & 26).
29. 1931, April 1,Bush to NF, Middle Ages based on unhumanistic doctrine of excess; no room in humanism for the whole of humanity.
30. 1931, April 12,NF to Bush, [UNK] including everything mean nothing.
CORRESPONDENCE
1. 1934, Feb. 26,B. (?) Christian Richard to NF, includes clipping.
2. 1938, Feb. 17,Theodore Spencer to NF on Ph.D programs at Harvard, includes reprint.
3. 1940, Oct. 4,Merrits Y. Hughes to NF.
4. 1940, Nov. 7,Percy W. Long to NF on M.L.A.
5. 1941, Sept. 14,Dora D. Babbitt to NF, concerning Irving Babbitt.
6. 1941, Nov. 18,Dora D. Babbitt to NF, criticism of NF's biographical sketch of Irving Babbitt.
7. 1941, Nov. 23,Dora D. Babbitt to NF, same as above.
8. 1944, March 15,Abraham Flexner to NF.
9. 1945, June 28,George B. Abbe to NF, tells of book (his) on and against anti-Semitism.
10. 1948, Jan, 3,Jay B. Hubbell to NF, about some meeting (in Detroit?).
11. 1948, April 4,Lionel Trilling (?).
12. 1951, Aug. 5,G.R. Elliot to NF, the weather and criticism of his humanism is now considered old-fashioned.
13. 1954, Jan. 6,Glenn S. Weight to NF, wants climmings, encloses copy of letter (NF to Weight) dated about March 27, 1947,which comments on post-W.W. II trends.
14. 1966, Aug. 11,NF to Charles H. Foster on the past (some documents concerning humanis
Correspondence between NF and the following: Gorha B. Munson (of Doubleday, Doran & Co.), John Farrar and Stanley W. Rinehart (of Farrar and Rinehart).
Scope and Content Note
1. 1929, Jan. 21,Memorandum of agreement with Doubleday, Doran and Co., Ibc.
2. Report on the new Rinehart and Farrar publishing house.
3. 1929, Dec. 9,T.L. from NF to Farrar, G.R. Elliot to Robert Shafer about the Spring articl
4. 1930, April 5,Robert Shafer to NF, suggestion on how profits from Humanism and America should be divided.
NOTES, CLIPS, REPRINTS
Notes, clippings and reprints 1907-1918.This selection from early humanist literature includes articles by Irving Babbitt, Frank Mather and Paul E. More which appeared in the Nation, The Sewannee Review, and The English Journal.
Notes, clippings and reprints 1919-20,articles from a considerable no. of different publications (many by Babbitt). Emphatic criticism of Romanticis: Notes from the Psychology of Social Reconstruction by G.T.W. Patrick. Information on Ph.D. requirements. Essay by NF, A New Humanism.
Notes, clippings and reprints (1921-26).Articles from the Saturday Review of Literature, The New York Times Book Review and a variety of others all with some connection (perhaps indirectly) to humanism. No articles by NF possible except one, a typed essay whose authorship is not given.
Notes, clippings, and reprints 1928.Includes several book reviews of Munson's Destinations and More's The Demon of the Absolute. Numerous articles pertaining to humanism--including one by Babbitt and More's, Modern Currents in American Literature, with typed comment (probably NF's).
Notes, clippings and reprints, Feb.-Dec., 1929.Articles and clippings pertaining to humanism. The variagation of the array of literary magazines shows great influence in this year. The Forum, The Saturday Review, The New York Times Book Review The Hound and Horn, America, Commonwealth, The Foxboro Reporter, The Carolina Magazine, Harper's, The Bookman, Creative Reading, The World, and several newspapers are represented. This folder is basically a collection of short items which are pro-humanist. Also included is the program of the 46th meeting of the M.L.A. A few short items (appearing in the publications) are authored by NF. For example, the article of Oct., 1929, about Dr. Charles Francis Potter concerning New Religion.
Clippings and reprints, Jan.-March 1930.Short items about humanism supplied by news clipping service (located at 96 Warren St., New York City) and generally taken from newspapers. More controversial items (pro or anti-humanist) are here selected by NF from literary magazines. No author or publication dominates this selection.
Clippings and reprints April-June 1930.Articles by C. Hartley Grattan, Upton Sinclair, Alan Reynolds Thompson, and Allen Tate; some clippings and reprints from Saturday Review, New Republic, Virginia Quarterly--articles treat Humanism.
Clippings and articles May-Dec. 1930.This folder's contents are on the general subject of Humanism and personalities involved in the Movement. Articles from: Saturday Review of Literature, The Sewanee Review, The Pittsburch Press, The Harvard Advocate, and Harper's. Articles By: Percy H. Houston, H.S. Canby Rebecca West, Irving Babbit, and Linton F. Keith.
REVIEWS
Reviews of Humanism and America by 1930clippings and articles--sources: Saturday Review, New York Herald-Tribune, Boston Evening Transcript, L.A. Times, DeMoines Sunday Register, Sewanee Review
Articles, 1930,Principally on Irving Babbitt and Paul Elmer More: Saturday Review (Walter Lippmann); The New Freeman; Sewanee Review (Percy H. Houston).
Reviews 1930-1(Articles and reprints) of Humanism in America edited by NF. The Folder contains chiefly commentary on the book from the clerical point of view--writings of Babbitt, More and G.R. Elliot considered most extensively: Articles from the Commonweal; America; Catholic News; and The Notre Dame Scholastic.
Reviews of The Critique of Humanism, Ed. by C. Hartley Grattan--most reviews make mention of NF and his relation to Humanism. Includes clippings from: N.Y. Times, Sewanee Review, The Hound and Horn; included also is book jacket from same.
Misc. clippings re: Humanism, most of which mention NF's name in relation to same. Also includes clipping of letter to editor of the Saturday Review from NF. discussing absolute and relative truth and misquotations by this magazine; also several clippings concerning I Babbit's typed copy of pp. 464-77 of The Nineteenth Century-- Oct. 1931by P.S. Richards.
Articles, 1932,specifically relating to Irving Babbit and Humanism in general: Sewanee Journal (C.H. Grattan); Hibbert Journal (Louis T. More) Review by Paul E. More; Article in Saturday Review by Irving Babbit--also Nov., 1932, copy of the Modern Schoolman containing 8 articles pertinent to Humanism; plus: 2 later articles--Dec., 1933 and Mar., 1934, from Fleur de Lis written about Babbit after his death.
Humanism in American Criticism, a bibliography by Arthur Berthold 1932: includes introductory quotations by NF and Irving; table of contents bibliographical listing of 42 works related to Humanism.
Clippings and Journals dealing primarily with Irving Babbit 1933-1961--includes writings by L.H. Hough; A.R. Caponigri; L.J.A. Mercer; S.E. Dubbel; A. Warren R. Bloom; R. Kirk; F.O. Matthiessen.
Misc. pieces 1905--Feb. 1930,RE: NF and Humanism: Convocation Ode H.M. J nes 1915; copy of January edition of the Bookman, Henry Hazlitt; NF's inaugural address, Iowa, 1930; NF's lecture notes on Irving Babbit's course on Romanticism in England, France and Germany.
Misc. pieces Mar. 1930--Nov. 4, 1933,RE: NF and Humanism: Mar. 1930, edition of the Bookman Irwin Edman; copy of Daily Tar Heal with article by NF--March 27, 1932; typed MS. titled Congres de Nimes, Paris, 1932, in French.
Misc. pieces, Jan., 1934--Oct., 1942,RE: NF and Humanism: Quotes from The Issue in the Higher Learning, Robert Maynard Hutchins--4 pages typed; Howard M. Jones; Rockform College Bulletin, Jan, 1936; S. Buchanan; Reprint of Toward an American Tradition by S.G. Brown; typed MS (1930's) The Teaching of the Native Language and Literature of France, by R. Brugere--In French and English; Sewanee Review; Hoxie Nealis Fairchild; April 12, 1942 article on Alfred Noyes, N.Y. Times book review E.K. Brown; Page of Handwritten Notes, NF's (?) about literary criticism, Oct. 21, 1942.
Misc. pieces, May, 1943--Nov, 1947,RE: NF and Humanism: Lynn T. White; Pico della Mirandola; several book reivews; Rene Wellek; James B. Conant; copy of The News Letter,Nov., 1947,; copy of The Journal of General Education.
Misc. pieces, July 1948--1966,RE: NF and Humanism: Robert M. Hutchins; W.T. Stage; Lawrence Bridges, Dec. 31, 1948; J.B. Rhine; Ledwig Lewisohn; Book reivews; the CEA critic RE: Babbit; Great Books; Convention Program; Times Literary Supplement RE: Julian Huxley and scientific humanism; Notes on Frost and Willa Cather and Foerster's life; other notes 1966, in NF' s hand RE: Babbit and More; Typed copy of reading list for English 189, 1966.
CORRESPONDENCE MISC.
Folders 1,2,3, Letters from various American scholars commenting on the preface by Norman Foerster to Literary Scholarship: Its Functions and Prospects, compiled by several members of the University of Iowa faculty. Letters are listed alphabetically by sender.
a. From Gilbert W. Aron, 12 Oct., 1940.
b. From G. Chinard, MS returned with letter-- 13 Oct., 1940.
c. From George Coffman, 10 Oct. 1940.
d. From R.S. Crane, no date.MS returned with letter.
e. From N.W. Dewittt, 7 Oct., 1940.
a. From R.C. Flickinger, 14 Oct., 1940.
b. From (?) Funker--no letter, MS only--with comments in margin.
c. From Percy W. Long; no letter, MS only--with comments in margin and on last page.
d. From G.A. Harper, no letter, MS only--with comments in margin and on last page.
e. From E. Joliat, 14 Oct., 1940.
f. From Robert K. Root, 9 Oct., 1940.
a. From George Sherburn, 4 Oct., 1940,Ms returned with comments.
b. From Horatio Smith, 9 Oct., 1940,MS returned.
c. From J.S.P. Tatlock, 5 Oct., 1940,MS returned with comments in pencil.
d. From K. Young, 11 Oct., 1940,MS returned with comments.
e. From John G. Walz, 16 Oct., 1940.
f. From Curt Zimansky (?), no date.
g. From J.H., no date,penciled in longhand.
Fragments; undated pieces; notes and personal items, lists of outgoing (?) correspondence of NF to Aswell, Elliott (incoming) Shafer, Huston, Munson, Collins Knickerbocker, Mather, T.S. Eliot, Spring, More, Bandler, Gass Thompson, Clark, Shepard, Wanan, Gair, Merirer.
Fragments, undated pieces Theater as Religion, article by Maxwell Anderson; undated letter from Christopher Hollis written examination for Enclish Ph.D; Religious Perspectives of College Teaching, by Hoxie Fairchild; Archibald Macleish; Cards with notes on old Aristotle; The Unity of Europe, by F.M. Eachran; notes on view of scholarship; notes on Babbit.
Correspondence:
Irving Babbitt to NF 22 Aug 1911; 1 Apr 1912; 25 Aug 1919; 16 Nov 1919; 30 Jul 1924; 8 Mar 1925; 12 Apr 1926; 7 Jul 1929; 16 Jun 1930; 15 Jun 1932)
Paul E. More to NF 22 May 1913; 26 June 1913; 3 Jul 1913; 25 Jan 1921; 9 Aug 1922; 27 Feb 1924; 1 Dec 1925; 11 Jul 1933; 18 Nov 1933)
Dora Babbitt to NF 9 May 1933; 13 Jul 1933; 5 Dec 1941; 5 Jan 1942)
Telegram from Esther Babbitt Howe to NF, 15 Jul 1933.
Babbitt and More to Foerster
#plea for unity among young men of the movement Aug 25, 1919,Irving Babbitt.
#Paul E. More, June 26, 1913,comments on Foerster's article for the Nation, I feel the review should be more psychological--less literary.
#Irving Babbitt, June 16,1930, Things are looking pretty black for humanists.
#Irving Babbitt, July 30, 1924,Foerster's Nature in American Literature had good reviews but none say anything about author's humanistic thesis.
Note
Correspondence:
Paul E. More to NF 21 Jun 1928; 7 Dec 1928; 23 Jan 1929; 4 Feb 1929; 28 Feb 1929; 8 Mar 1929; 11 May 1929; 5 Jul 1929; 6 Sep 1929; 12 Oct 1929; 17 Oct 1929)
NF to Paul E. More 16 Jan 1929; 15 Feb 1929; 25 Feb 1929; 6 Mar 1929; 9 May 1929; 30 Aug 1929;telegram N.D.; 17 Oct 1929.
Short biography of I.B.: Written by Irving Babbitt in response to questions put by Norman Foerster. Received by N.F. August 28, 1929.
Correspondence: NF to Dora Babbitt 8 May 1943; 18 Aug 1943)
Dora Babbitt to NF 18 May 1943)
#NF to Mrs. Dora Babbitt, Aug 18, 1943;speaks of publishing the Babbitt--More letters.
#Paul E. More to NF, Feb 4, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
#More to NF, March 8, 1929.
#NF's work on the book, it is like driving pigs to market.
#More to NF, July 5, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
#More to NF, Jan 23, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
#Received by NF Aug 28, 1929--
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence:
T.S. Eliot to NF 5 [UNK] 1928; 14 Aug 1928; 18 Feb 1929; 22 April 1929; 29 April 1929; 13 Aug 1929; 14 April 1930)
Note
T.S. Eliot to Farrar & Rinehart ( n.d.).
NF to T.S. Eliot ( 5 Feb 1929; 1 Mar 1929; 9 Apr 1929; 17 Apr 1929; 13 May 1929; 12 Jun 1929; 29 Aug 1929; 31 Aug 1929).
Gorham B. Munson to Nf ( 4 Sep 1928; 16 Dec 1928; 25 Feb 1929; 16 Mar 1929; 6 Jul 1929; 16 Jul 1929; 31 Aug 1929; 4 Sept 1929; 19 Sept 1929; 1 Oct 1929; 28 Nov 1929; 3 Dec 1929; 24 May 1930; 5 Jul 1930; 14 Aug 1930)
NF to Gorham B. Munson ( 17 Aug 1928; 21 Sept 1928; 1 Mar 1929; 10 Sep 1929; 7 Oct 1929; 30 Nov 1929; 30 May 1930; 12 Aug 1930).
F.J. Mather to NF ( 27 Oct 1926; 20 Jan 1929; 22 Jul 1929; 13 Sept. 1929; 22 Nov 1929; 29 Nov 1929; 21 Feb 1930).
NF to F. J. Mather ( 16 Jan 1929; 16 Sep 1929; 30 Aug 1929).
#T.S. Eliot to NF, April 22, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
#T.S. Eliot to NF, Aug 13, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
#NF to T.S. Eliot, Aug 31, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
#NF to Gorham B. Munson, Aug 17, 1928.
Scope and Content Note
#NF to Munson, Nov 30, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
#Munson to NF, Sept 4, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
#Munson to NF, Dec 3, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
#Munson to NF, May 24, 1930.Controversy over Humanism and America has made him lose all respect for the opposition.
#Munson to NF, Aug 14, 1930.Speaks of his book to be published in September.
#F.J. Mather to NF, Jan 20, 1929.If BAbbitt contributes, so will Mather and More.
#F.J. Mather to NF, Nov 22, 1929.Finds it necessary to add extra paragraph to contribution, to make it clear the implications of view that the modernistic aesthetic has permanency.
Correspondence:
W.S. Knickerbocker to NF ( 29 Oct 1929; 9 Dec 1929; 6 Jan 1930; 20 Jan 1930; 26 Feb 1930; 5 Mar 1930; 10 Mar 1930; 11 Apr 1930; 2 May 1930; 30 Sep 1930).
NF to W.S. Knickerbocker ( 14 Sep 1929; 3 Mar 1930; 30 Apr 1930).
E.C. Aswell to NF ( 28 Jun 1928; 5 Apr 1929; 8 Apr 1929; 6 Jun 1929; 12 Jun 1929; 3 Sep 1929; 3 Sep (1929?); 12 Sep 1929; 23 Sep 1929).
NF to E.C. Aswell ( 27 Mar 1929; 19 Apr 1929; 27 May 1929; 8 Jun 1929; 6 Sep 1929; 16 Sep 1929; 25 Sep 1929).
S. Collins to NF ( 24 Nov 1929; 11 Dec 1929; 6 Jan 1930; 19 Feb 1930; 8 Mar 1930).
S. Collins to G.R. Elliott ( N.D.)
NF to S. Collins ( 29 Nov 1929; 30 Nov 1929; 16 Dec 1929; 27 Dec 1929; 9 Jan 1930.
#William S. Knickerbocker (ed. of The Sewanee Review) to NF, March 5, 1930.Great danger in Babbitt's type of humanism: that it diverts reflection from literature to the maintenance of a philosophical system mostly exhibitied negatively through fierce onslaughts on the unrecognizable. Man is educable animal (over and above being trainable).
#W.S. Knickerbocker to NF, Mar 10, 1930.
Scope and Content Note
#NF to Knickerbocker, Dec 14, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
#NF to Edward C. Aswell (ass. ed. of The Forum) March 27 1929,solicitation for contribution to the symposium.
#NF to Aswell, Sept 25, 1929.
Scope and Content Note
Seward Collins to NF (ed. The Bookman) Nov 24, 1929Has decided best way for Bookman to advance the humanist cause is not by becoming a partyorgan but having predominantly humanist tone yet maintain sizable audience because of the other material run. Tells of a Knickerbocker letter (confidential) telling him that Babbitt, More and NF are not such sound scholars as he thinks.
#Collins to NF, Dec 11, 1929,wants to goad nonhumanists into open hostility (over the symposium), thus bringing about a re-alignment.
#NF to Collins, Nov 29, 1929,difficulty of humanists to fill the sapce of the Bookman.
#Aswell to NF, April 5, 1929, Forum not yet ready to publish type of article that NF had enclosed.
#Aswell to NF, Sept 23, 1929,reveals that will be unable to contribute to symposium after all.
Correspondence:
S.B. Gass to NF ( 9 Apr 1929; 25 Aug 1929; 30 Nov. 1929)
NF to S.B. Gass ( 28 Mar 1929; 20 Apr 1929 31 Aug 1929; 16 Oct 1929).
NF to R. Shafer ( 31 Aug 1929).
S.R. Gair to NF (5 Sep 1929).
NF to S.R. Gair ( 29 Aug 1929; 10 Sep 1929)
P.H. Houston to NF ( 10 Nov 1923; 29 Nov 1923; 5 Jan 1924; 22 May 1927; 11 Jun 1928; 11 Jul 1928; 12 Aug 1928; 19 Sep 1928; 20 Jan 1929; 28 Jan 1929; 1 Feb 1929; 22 Feb 1929; 26 Feb 1929; 9 Mar 1929; 28 Mar 1929; 16 Jul 1929; 23 Sep 1929; 26 Oct 1929).
P.H. Houston to Irving Babbitt ( 7 Jul 1927)
G.R. Elliott to NF ( 23 Feb 1929)
R. Shafer to NF ( 7 Mar 1929)
NF to P.H. Houston ( 18 Nov 1923; 11 May 1927; 26 Jun 1928; 14 Jul 1928; 20 Aug 1928; 7 Jan 1929; 9 Feb 1929; 15 Feb 1929; 1 Mar 1929; 12 Mar 1929; 16 Mar 1929; 20 Apr 1929; 19 Sep 1929; 14 Oct 1929; 16 Aug 1930)
G.R. Elliott to NF (ca. 1927 (?): 11 Nov 1927; 5 Jan 1928; 7 Sep 1928; 24 Sep 1928; 21 Dec 1928; 24 Dec 1928; 19 Feb 1929; 24 Mar 1929; 11 Apr 1929; 29 Jan 1929; 8 May 1929; 15 Jul 1929; 27 Aug 1929; 9 Sep 1929; 10 Sept 1929; 14 Sep 1929; 6 Oct 1929; 13 Oct 1929; 29 Oct 1929; 3 Nov 1929; 25 Nov 1929; 2 Dec 1929; 3 Dec 1929 (telegram); 4 Dec 1929; 23 Feb 1930; 8 Jun 1929; 25 Sep 1929; 19 Aug 1930; 11 Mar 1931; 22 Apr 1931).
G.R. Elliott to S. Collins (11 Dec 1929)
NF to G.R. Elliott (20 Oct 1927; 21 Jan 1928; 18 Jun 1928; 27 Jun 1928; 22 Aug 1928; 21 Sep 1928; 26 Sep 1928; 27 Dec 1928; 15 Feb 1929; 18 Feb 1929; 2 Apr 1929; 18 Apr 1929; 5 Sep 1929; 17 Sep 1929; 19 Sep 1929; 2 Oct 1929; 15 Feb 1930; 28 Jul 1930; 7 Mar 1931; 19 Apr 1931; 25 Apr 1931; 29 May 1931).
#Sidney R. Gair, Sep 5 1929,complains of the harshness of Babbitt & More.
#NF to G.R. Elliott, Oct 20, 1927,speculations on which of the two should be editor.
#NF to G.R. Elliott, Sep 17, 1929,comments on contributions to H.& A., defeat is its difficult style.
#NF to G.R. Elliott, Sep 19, 1929,comments on Lippmann's humanism.
Scope and Content Note
#NF to Elliott, Apr 25, 1931,mainly because of high salary Elliott cannot secure position at Chapel Hill (?).
#G.R. Elliott to NF, Nov 11, 1927,Elliott refuses to edit symposium.
#Elliott to NF May 8, 1929,dispute between Babbitt & More on morality from grace or incarnation.
#Elliott to NF, Aug 27, 1929,on T.S. Elliot's contribution--agrees with 51 percent--would improve upon by saying what means by humanism is balance.
#Elliott to NF, Nov 25, 1929,suggests bibliography of critical works in symposium--would desarm reviewers.
#Elliott to NF, Dec 4, 1929,extremely critical of Spring's essay (Again G.R. Elliott very fearful of what reviewers will do to essay.
#Shafer to Elliott, March 7, 1929(letter in wrong section?)
#Percy H. Houston to NF, Nov 10, 1923(Univ. of Cal. Southern Branch, L.A.) seems to originate idea of the symposium.
# P.H. Houston to NF, March 9, 1929(Occidental College) thing for Humanists to fear.
#Houston NF, Oct 26, 1929,Houston can't contribute (first effort had been severly criticised.)
#Sherlock B. Gass, Apr 19, 1929,two minds should think same thought even for some other formula.
Note
#NF to Houston, May 11, 1927,development of idea of symposium.
Correspondence:
R. Shafer to NF (6 Jan 1927; 28 Jun 1928; 30 Aug 1928; 17 Sep 1928; 26 Oct 1928; 28 Nov 1928; 20 Jan 1929; 25 Jan 1929; 11 Feb 1929; 20 Mar 1929; 8 Apr 1929; 3 May 1929; 19 Jul 1929; 25 Aug 1929; 5 Sep 1929; 16 Sep 1929; 18 Sep 1929; 24 Sep 1929; 29 Sep 1929; 3 Oct 1929; 8 Oct 1929; 28 Oct 1929; 11 Nov 1929; 25 Nov 1929; 29 Nov 1929; 6 Dec 1929; 7 Dec 1929; 11 Jan 1930; 10 Feb 1930; 23 Apr 1930; 25 Sep 1930; 1 Oct 1930).
NF to R. Shafer 30 Jan 1928; 27 Jun 1928; 1 Aug 1928; 17 Aug 1928; 25 Sep 1928; 15 Nov 1928; 4 Dec 1928; 4 Dec 1928; 23 Jan 1929; 6 Feb 1929; 28 Mar 1929; 20 Apr 1929; 7 May 1929; 24 Jul 1929; 29 Aug 1929; 21 Sep 1929; 1 Oct 1929; 2 Nov 1929; 2 Dec 1929; 6 Jan 1930; 13 Aug 1930; 28 Sep 1930).
#N.F. to R. Shafer, March 28, 1924;remarks that Shafer only one objecting to inclusion of Babbitt & More.
#NF to R. Shafer, Nov 2, 1929;More has developed religious bent more than his humanism.
#Shafer to NF, June 28, 1928;symposium best if chiefly gave examples of what new humanism practically means in contact with current ideas of their literary expression.
#Shafer to NF, Aug 25, 1929;answers questionaire about what & who made him a humanist. (Questions not actually given.)
#Shafer to NF, Sep 16, 1929;criticism of T.S. Eliot and B. Bandler's papers.
#Shafer to NF, N v 29, 1929;reports of Collins' extreme criticism of Spring's article.
#Shafer to NF, Dec 6, 1929;agrees with Collins that Spring's article whould be deleted. Spring is humanitarian rather than humanist, but doesn't know the difference.
Correspondence:
S.P. Chase to NF 10 Oct 1928; 17 Dec 1928; 1 Jul 1929; 8 Jul 1929; 3 Sep 1929; 23 Sep 1929; 26 Sep 1929; 29 Sep 1929; 2 Oct 1929; 21 Oct 1929; 28 Nov 1929; 5 Jan 1930; 8 Jan 1930).
NF to S.P. Chase 6 Aug 1928; 10 Aug 1928; 17 Oct 1928; 26 Dec 1928; 5 Sep 1929; 24 Sep 1929; 7 Dec 1929; 1 Jan 1930).
G.R. Elliott to NF copy of GRE to SPC 15 Oct 1928).
R.L. Brown to NF 26 Nov 1929)
B.Bandler to NF 18 Mar 1929; 4 Apr 1929 30 Apr 1929; 27 Aug 1929; 3 Sep 1929; 18 Sep 1929; [9 23 Sep 1929; 3 Oct 1929; 5 Oct 1929 (telegram); 15 Nov 1929).
NF to B. Bandler 29 Mar 1929; 10 Apr 1929; 24 May 1929; 29 Aug 1929; 20 Sep 1929; 14 Oct 1929; 29 Apr 1930).
J. Farrar to B. Bandler 25 Apr 1930)
L.T. More to NF 21 Mar 1929; 15 Jul 1929 9 Sep 1929).
NF to L.T. More 28 Mar 1929, 4 Nov 1929, 10 Jan 1944).
S. Spring to NF 17 Aug 1928; 18 Sep 1928; 28 Nov 1928; 11 Dec 1928; 6 Feb 1929; 18 Apr 1929; 20 Sep 1929; 2 Oct 1929; 8 Oct 1929; 9 Oct 1929; 11 Nov 1929; 6 Nov 1929; 21 Dec 1929; 31 Dec 1929; 4 Mar 1930; 6 May 1930).
NF to S. Spring 3 Aug 1928; 26 Aug 1928; 25 Nov 1928; 4 Dec 1928; 22 Apr 1929; 11 Aug 1929; 23 Sep 1929; 25 Sep 1929; 5 Oct 1929; 18 Dec 1929; 24 Dec 1929; 3 May 1930).
NF to Collector of Internal Revenue Apr 1929).
NF to J. Farrar 6 Jan 1930).
A.R. Thompson to NF 17 Nov 1928; 9 Dec 1928; 24 Jan 1929; 8 Jul 1929; 2 Sep 1929; 29 Sep 1929; 29 Jan 1930; 12 Jan 1931.)
NF to A.R. Thompson 25 Nov 1928; 4 Jan 1929; 7 Aug 1929; 11 Sep 1929).
#NF to S.P. Chase, Sept 24, 1929;comments on More's article which did not take T.S. Eliot seriously--he is a fellow contributor.
# NF to Louis More, Jan 10, 1944;on relationship between religion and humanism.
#Sam Spring to NF, August 17, 1928;will be glad to contribute. Tells what is doing to advance humanism in field of motion pictures and gives other views.
#Sam Spring to Dorothy Foerster, Sept 18, 1928;trying to get her diamonds for cheap.
#Spring to NF, Feb 6, 1929;legal particulars of [UNK] Carolina--laws upon royalties, copyrighted books...
#Spring to NF, Oct 8, 1929;implies that they were once roommates.
#Spring to NF, Oct 9, 1929;outline of attitude on which will write book (developing out of contribution to H & A.
#Spring to NF, Nov 6, 1929;new book will set up new philosophic attitude of Prevision--attempt to establish pragmatic, non-absolute, humanist standard of ourlook.
#Spring to NF, Dec 31, 1929;not bitter for being ejected from H & A.
#NF to Spring, Oct 5, 1929;really impressed with Spring's contribution, just reviewed, wants to place it at beginning of book.
#NF to Spring, Dec 18, 1929;breaks the news that [UNK] his article will not be in H & A.; tells him it is not because Sam is Jewish.
# NF to Spring, May 3, 1930;will accept dictatorship of U. of Iowa School of letters at $9000/year.
#Bernard Bandler II to NF, April 4, 1929;will contribute article on humanism and psychology--ctiticized psychologists for not giving definition of the normal.
#NF to Bandler, Sept 20, 1929;disappointed in article for H & A, please rewrite.
#NF to Bandler, Oct 14, 1929;new effort acceptable.
#Alan K. Thompson to NF, Nov 17, 1928;asks NF if he can contribute.
Correspondence: Clark & Warren
#Austin Warren to NF, April 24, 1929;from A.W.
#H.H. Clark to NF, Dec 13, 1926(1st of series)
Note
#Clark to NF, Oct 5, 1928;thanking for opportunity to write in H & A.
#NF to Clark, Nov 26, 1928;needs someone to write [UNK] on psychology in H & A-- essential worth in Aristotle
#Clark, Nov 26, 1928,comments on NF's article on Freneau.
#Clark to NF, April 8, 1929,gives first lead to possibility of Sidney K. Gair (a nonacademic), for article in H & A.
#Jay B. Hubbell, managing ed., American Lit., to Clark, March 29, 1929,about Clark's review of NF's book being edited.
#Clark to NF, Aug 15, 1930,comment on NF's The Literary Historians, where exposed the fallacies of the doctrine of historic relativity.
#NF to Clark, Aug 24, 1930,last of series.
Miscellaneous loose items
#cards with quotes from Aristotle
#W.B. Cairns to NF, March 1, 1919.
Karl Young to G.R. Elliott, Oct 3, 1918,--NF's campaign for a more humanistic study of the humanities.
#assorted notes and few loose letters and some article reprints.
These letters were not listed on main holding sheet, but were found in an unmarked folder in the middle of the collection.
A. Warren to NF 24 Apr 1929,16th Sunday after Trinity [no year]; 7 Dec 1929)
H.H. Clark to NF 13 Dec 1926; 24 Apr 1927; 28 Oct 1927; 23 Aug 1928; 5 Oct 1928; 27 Oct 1928; 14 Nov 1928; 13 Dec 1928; 19 Dec 1928; 26 Dec 1928; 29 Dec 1928; 31 Dec 1928; 4 Jan 1928; 9 Jan 1929; 10 Jan 1929; 28 Jan 1929; 8 Apr 1929; 30 Mar 1929; 10 July 1929; 6 Sep 1929; 29 Sep 1929; 30 Oct 1929; 6 Nov 1929; 10 Nov 1929; undated; 7 Dec 1929; undated; 9 Jan 1930; 18 Jan 1930; 21 Feb 1930; 22 May 1930; 5 Apr 1930; 30 Apr 1930; 31 May 1930; 6 June 1930; 29 June 1930; 15 Aug 1930.