![]() Photocopied page, The Sun Dial 1917-1918 vol.7.Photocopy Charme Seeds, “Using the Whimsical Humor that Marked his Sun Dial Days Jim Thurber, w’19, Created a Best Seller in the Riotous Book: Is Sex Necessary?” Unknown, April 1930, p.Robert Cantwell, “Say It Isn’t So, Woody, ” Sports Illustrated, September 11, 1967, 100-118. Photocopies of “Strollers Christmas Plays” The Ohio State University Monthly.Photocopies of Makio 1918 Strollers photo Makio 1920 Scarlet Mask excerpt Makio 1921 Strollers excerpt Makio 1922 Scarlet Mask.Photocopies of Makio 1916, Phi Kappa Psi photos Makio 1917, Phi Kappa Psi photos Makio 1918, Strollers listing, Phi Kappa Psi photos Makio 1919 Phi Kappa Psi listing, Stroller Dramatic Society listing Makio 1920 Scarlet Mask club photo, Strollers listing, Phi Kappa Psi photos.Information about Thurber at OSU including.Holmes’ collection of photocopied Thurber works and biographical information for The Clocks of Columbus Holmes’ list of articles and periodicals and other resources.Helen Thurber’s bibliographic list for Holmes.Holmes’ Collection of Critical Essays, typescript and photocopy form.Photocopy of Washington Post review of The Clocks of Columbus by John Seelye, October 22, 1972.Holmes’ drafts and assorted notes for The Clocks of Columbus.Photocopy of “Voyage to the Cantharides,” Peter De Vries from Unknown, July 24, 1954.Photocopy of written drafts of “The Cribber”.Photocopies of James Thurber’s “To Scottie and Rex”.Holmes’ drafts and notes for The Clocks of Columbus including:.Notes on the Male Animal and Thurber Carnival.Notes on Thurber in the 1940’s and early 1950’s. ![]() Notes on 13 Clocks, Years with Ross, and The White Dear (including a copy of the transcript for corresponding chapter).Holmes's Reviews of A Thurber Carnival, The Beast in Me, Christabel, etc.Holmes’ typed schedule of New Yorker talks pieces 1927-1937.Review of his “A Thurber Carnival” as produced in London, 1962.Elliot Nugett’s “Notes on James Thurber, the Man or Men” NY Times, March 3, 1940.Reviews of The Beast in Me, The Thurber Carnival, Credos + Curios, The Thurber Album, The Clocks of Columbus.Holmes’s notes on reviewing and the Thurber Fables.Notes related to Herman Miller and Elliot Nugent.Primarily photocopies of research sources and notesĬharles Holmes’ notes for The Clocks of Columbus The papers were acquired from the estate of Charles Holmes in 1981.Īrticle descriptions below contain all available bibliographic information.Ĭharles Holmes Papers, Research for The Clocks of Columbus At the time of his death in 1976, Holmes was working on a study of twentieth century humorists. Included in this archive are notes, photocopied resources, and drafts of The Clocks of Columbus. Research for the book involved a lengthy systematic investigation of numerous Thurber articles, works, and other materials. Charles Shiveley Holmes was a professor of English at Pomona College in California and authored a literary study of James Thurber entitled The Clocks of Columbus (1973).
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