Guide to the Ruth Slonim Papers circa 1900-2000
Cage 733

Summary Information

Repository
Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections
Creator
Slonim, Ruth
Title
Ruth Slonim Papers
ID
Cage 733
Date [inclusive]
circa 1900-2000
Date [bulk]
bulk 1930-1990
Extent
27.5 Linear Feet of Shelf Space, 52 boxes
Language
Collection materials are in
Abstract
Ruth Slonim came to the State College of Washington in 1947 and taught modern poetry and English literature. Slonim published five volumes of poetry, including "Outer Traces, Inner Places" (1981) which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. The collection includes Slonim's personal papers as well as materials related to her career and writing.

Preferred Citation

[Item Description] Ruth Slonim Papers, circa 1900-2000

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

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Biography/History

Ruth Slonim was born in Chicago, Illinois on July 30, 1918, and grew up in Duluth, Minnesota. She earned a Bachelor of Education degree from Duluth State Teachers' College in 1938 and a Master's degree from the University of Minnesota in 1944. By 1952, she had completed all necessary course work to receive a Ph.D., but because of family complications was unable to finish her dissertation. She taught in the English department at Central Washington College from 1944 to 1946, before taking a position as a visiting professor at the University of Puerto Rico where she developed the humanities division of the General Education Program.

Slonim came to Washington State College, then the State College of Washington, in 1947 and taught modern poetry and English literature. She took a leave of absence in 1970 when she was invited by the School of Irish Studies University College and Trinity College to teach a course on William Butler Yeats. She taught at WSU for thirty-six years, retiring in 1983. Slonim was dedicated to teaching and strove to inspire her students and to instill in them a commitment to academic integrity, critical thinking, and compassion to those around them. Because of her tireless service to her students and to the university she received many awards and much recognition, including being named the Woman of Achievement in 1952. In 1965, students voted for her to receive the Outstanding Faculty Woman award; in 1966, the Washington division of the American Association of University Women named her a Distinguished Woman of Achievement. In 1967, she became the first woman faculty member to deliver the WSU Distinguished Faculty Address. Her faculty colleagues selected her to deliver the annual Invited Address in 1969. She served on many important university committees, including the Faculty Executive Committee, the University Planning Committee and the International Education Committee. Slonim was also keenly interested in international affairs and was a member of the U.S. Delegation to the International Conference of UNESCO in Paris in 1951.

Slonim published five volumes of poetry: "Sketchings" (1938); "London: An American Appreciation" (1954); "San Francisco: 'The City' in Verse" (1965); "Outer Traces, Inner Places" (1981) which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry; "Poems and Proems" (1992). Other poems and academic papers were published in various periodicals. In 1989, Washington State governor Booth Gardner gave her a Governor's Arts Award. In 1962, Slonim initiated the Poetry Reading Series at WSU, which continued through 1981. She was able to bring many notable poets to campus for this series, including William Stafford, Galway Kinnell, Richard Hugo, W.H. Auden, Carolyn Kizer and Gwendolyn Brooks.

Slonim died in Moscow, Idaho on February 16, 2005.

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Scope and Content

The collection includes Slonim's personal papers as well as materials related to her career and writing. The personal papers include primarily correspondence, personal memorabilia and notes from her time as a student. Letters from individuals worthy of interest are noted in the folder descriptions below. The professional papers include primarily correspondence, her time in Puerto Rico and as a delegate to UNESCO, materials related to her position at WSU, and manuscripts of her writing, including both typed and hand-written poetry.

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Arrangement

The collection is arranged in four series:

Series 1: Personal papers, 1930-2000

Subseries 1.1: Family correspondence, 1944-1998. Arranged chronologically.

Subseries 1.2: General correspondence, incoming and outgoing, 1931-2000. Arranged chronologically.

Subseries 1.3: Correspondence with soldiers during World War II, circa 1940-1945. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent name.

Subseries 1.4: Correspondence with frequent correspondents, 1938-1982. Mostly incoming. Arranged by correspondent name, then chronologically.

Subseries 1.5: Subject files, 1930-1991.

Series 2: Professional papers, 1938-1998

Subseries 2.1: Correspondence, 1938-1983.

Subseries 2.2: Puerto Rico, 1946-1947.

Subseries 2.3: UNESCO, 1951-1955.

Subseries 2.4: Teaching (Washington State University), undated.

Subseries 2.5: Committees (Washington State University), 1949-1978. Arranged alphabetically by committee name.

Subseries 2.6: Professional associations and conferences, 1944-1976. Arranged alphabetically.

Subseries 2.7: English Department and Washington State University, 1946-1989.

Subseries 2.8: Subject Files, 1948-1998. Arranged alphabetically.

Subseries 2.9: Manuscripts, writing, and publishing, 1939-1989.

Series 3: Photographs, circa 1900-2000. Organized by subject.

Series 4: Oversize and miscellaneous, circa 1920-1997.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections  © 2016

http://www.libraries.wsu.edu/masc/

Terrell Library

P.O. Box 645610

Pullman, WA, 99164-5610 USA

509-335-6691

mascref@wsu.edu

Restrictions on Access

This collection is open and available for research use.

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions apply.

Acquisition Information

This collection of Ruth Slonim's papers was donated to the Washington State University Libraries by her estate after her death (MS 2007-10).

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Ph.D. candidate Katy Fry in 2008 and 2009. The Washington Women's History Consortium provided funding assistance for processing.

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Related Materials

Separated Material

Books received with this collection have been separated and cataloged individually. Small collections of papers of others, including Slonim's father, Sigmund Slonim, and her colleagues, Paul Philemon Kies and Frank and Irene Potter, were received with Slonim's papers and will be processed separately.

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Names and Subjects

Corporate Name(s)

Subject(s) :
  • Washington State University -- Faculty -- Archives.

Personal Name(s)

Subject(s) :
  • Slonim, Ruth -- Archives

Subject(s)

  • Poets, American -- 20th century -- Archives.
  • Women poets, American -- 20th century -- Archives.
  • Fine Arts
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Washington (State)

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Detailed Description of Collection

Series 1: Personal papers, 1930-2000 

Subseries 1.1: Family correspondence, 1944-1998 

box folder

1944-1949 

1 1

1950-1954 

1 2

1955 

1 3

1956-1957 

1 4

1958-1959 

1 5

1960-1961 

1 6

1962 

1 7-8

1963 

2 1-2

1964 

2 3

1965 

2 4

1966 

2 5

1967-1968 

2 6

1969 

2 7

1970 

3 1

1971 

3 2

1972 

3 3

1973-1974 

3 4

1975 

3 5

1976-1978 

3 6

1985-1989 

3 7

1993-1998 

3 8

Undated 

3 9

Outgoing letters to family members: drafts and copies 

3 10

Subseries 1.2: General correspondence, 1931-2000 

Incoming correspondence 

box folder

1931-1939; includes a letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt's secretary and a letter from writer Vera Brittain 

4 1

1940-1949; includes some photos, a letter from Congressman Hal Holmes, Senator Joseph H. Ball, and Washington State College faculty Frank F. Potter, Milton C. Peterson 

4 2

1950-1952; includes letter from radio newsman Jack Thornton, correspondence regarding an accident Slonim sustained in England 

4 3

1953; includes letters from Washington State College faculty Fred A. Dudley, Clement and Helen French 

4 4

1954; includes letter from Washington State College faculty Clement and Helen French 

4 5

1955-1956; includes letter from Congressman Hal Holmes 

4 6

1957; includes cards from Washington State College faculty Wilson Compton and Clement French, letter from attorney Albert B. Clarfield 

5 1

1958-1959; includes a letter from the State Library in Olympia asking for a copy of her book "London: An American Appreciation" 

5 2

1960-1961; includes letters from folklorist Barre Toelken 

5 3

1962; includes letter from Washington State College faculty Claudius O. Johnson, cards regarding surgery and hospitalization 

5 4

1962-1963; includes letter from poet James B. Hall, letters in regards to an illness, 

5 5

1964-1965; includes letter from poet Dick Bakken 

5 6

1966; includes letter from poet Edward Field, letters regarding putting some of Slonim's poems to music 

5 7

1967; includes photos, letter from the Chairman of the Washington State Poetry Foundation 

6 1

1968-1969; includes letters from Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, Sen. Henry M. Jackson, Representative Catherine May, Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, Elizabeth Kray, Morris B. Abram 

6 2

1970-1971; letter from University of Washington Libraries, Irish editor David Marcus, Fred A. Dudley and Mary Avery, poet Doug Flaherty, poet Betty Fukuyama 

6 3

1972-1975; includes letters from Glenn Terrell, scholar Ronan Fanning, Maurice Harmon, poet Faith Beamer Cooke, folklorist Barre Toelken 

6 4

1976-1982; includes letter from Barre Toelken 

6 5

1983-1987; includes letters from Rep. Thomas S. Foley, University of Minnesota about The Slonim Memorial Scholarship, Albert Thompson 

7 1

1988-1989; letters from Catherine M. Friel, cards about William Stafford reading, writer LaVerne Harrell Clark, Jean Gardner 

7 2

1990-2000; letters and clippings about dedication of WSU Centennial Grove, honorary membership to Phi Beta Kappa, letter from writer Elsa Kirstin Peters, card from Johnetta Cole, Barre Toelken, photos 

7 3

Undated; includes card and negative from Maurice Harmon, letter from Claudius O. Johnson 

7 4

Outgoing correspondence 

box folder

Drafts and copies, 1939-1969; includes letters to writer Vera Brittain, Sen. Vance Hartke, poet William Stafford, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Sen. Warren Magnuson, and Glenn Terrell 

7 5

Drafts and copies, 1970-1992; includes letters to Maurice Harmon, Faith Beamer Cooke, and poet Howard Nemerov 

7 6

Drafts and copies, undated; includes letters to William Stafford, Wilson Compton, Sen. Henry 

8 1

Subseries 1.3: Correspondence with soldiers during World War II, circa 1940-1945 

box folder

A-B 

8 2

C-D 

9 3

E-G 

10 4

H-J 

11 5

K-L 

9 1

M-R 

9 2

9 3

T-Z 

9 4

Miscellaneous 

9 5

Subseries 1.4: Correspondence with frequent correspondents, 1938-1982 

Ed Palcich 

box folder

1938-1939 

9 6

1940-1946 

9 7

James (Jimmie) Lambert 

box folder

1951-1965 

10 1

1967 

10 2

1968-1969 

10 3

1970 

10 4

1971 

10 5

1972 

10 6

1973 

10 7

1974 

10 8

1975 

10 9

1976 

10 10

1977 

10 11

1978 

11 1

1979-1982 

11 2

Undated 

11 3

Miscellaneous 

11 4

Robert Carr 

box folder

1955-1960 

11 5

1961-1962 

11 6

Undated 

11 7

Miscellaneous 

11 8
box folder

C.H. Brewer, 1951-1957 

12 1

Irene Potter 

box folder

1955-1963 

12 2

1964-1970 

12 3

Subseries 1.5: Subject files, 1930-1991 

Class notes: Secondary school and college 

box folder

1930 

12 4

1936 

12 8

1936 (continued) 

13 1

1937 

13 2

1937-1938 

13 3

Miscellaneous, 1931-1938 

13 4

1939 

13 5-7
box folder

Duluth State Teachers College, 1939-1944: classes, programs, brochures, employment 

14 1

Graduate school 

box folder

Graduate school, 1941-1953 

14 2

Correspondence, transcripts, diploma 

14 3

Class notes, graduate school 

box folder

1941 

14 4-7

1941-1942 

14 8

1942 

15 1-8

1944 

16 1

1945 

16 2

1949 

16 3

1949-1950 

16 4-6

1950 

16 7

1950 (continued) 

17 1-2

1952 

17 3-4

1954 

17 5-6
box folder

Miscellaneous 

17 7-9

Miscellanous (continued) 

18 1-9

Miscellanous (continued) 

19 1-3a

Childhood projects: book of games, Girl Scouts' song book, handmade book 

19 4

Childhood projects: student writing collections 

19 5

Personal memorabilia 

19 6

Miscellaneous notes, postcards, letters, travel pamphlets 

19 7

Miscellaneous programs 

19 8

Miscellaneous pamphlets 

19 9

Lectures at University of Minnesota 

19 10

Ephemera 

19 11

Washington State University (WSU) programs and events, 1948-1962 

20 1

WSU programs and events, 1962-1991 

20 2

WSU programs and events, undated 

20 3

Lectures at WSU 

20 4

Student movement at WSU 

20 5

Berkeley programs and events, circa 1960s 

20 6

Miscellaneous publications including The Crisis (1934), fall out shelter pamphlet; The Outpost (1945), Students for a Democratic Society affiliate newsletter, "The Slander of a Nation" 

20 6a

Calendars (includes notes and clippings); 1955, 1963 

20 7

Weekly planner (includes notes and clippings), 1992 

20 8

Address book 

20 9

Address book (includes inserts and clippings) 

21 1

Finances (notebooks, ledgers) 

21 2

Notebook from service as a UNESCO delegate, 1951 

21 3

Notebook from the Pacific International Writers Conference at University of Washington, 1957 

21 4

Notebooks from Poetry Conference, Berkeley, California, a 

21 5-6

Notebook from visit to England, circa 1960s 

21 7

Diary, 1974 (includes addresses) 

21 8

Miscellaneous notebooks 

22 1-6

Clippings 

22 7-8

Clippings about Invited Address 

22 9

Clippings about family members 

22 10

Notes 

22 43052

Notes (continued) 

23 1

Annotated items 

23 2

Ephemera and correspondence regarding a trip to Europe, 1951 

23 3

Travel (miscellaneous) 

23 11-13

Travel (WSU Museum of Art Chicago trip), 1990 

23 6

David Ericson by William G. Boyce (printed item), 1963 

24 1

Chapbook The Exile's Book of Hours: A Sequence by James J. McAuley (inscribed), 1982 

24 2

Mill's Quarterly (printed item, with insertions), 1963 February 

24 3

The Oceanic Educational Foundation 

24 4

Finances 

24 5

Medical directive, wills, estate 

24 6

Miscellaneous 

24 7

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Series 2: Professional Papers, 1938-1998 

Subseries 2.1: Correspondence, 1938-1983 

box folder

Job inquiries, 1938-1943 

25 1

Job inquiries, 1946-1966 

25 2

Central Washington University, 1944-1945; includes clippings, articles, and a letter from Sen. Warren Magnuson 

25 3

Washington State College, salary, professional leave 

25 4

Subseries 2.2: Puerto Rico, 1946-1947 

box folder

Incoming correspondence 

25 5-6

Incoming correspondence (continued) 

26 1-3

Outgoing correspondence 

26 4

About University of Puerto Rico 

26 5

Class lists 

26 6

Lecture material 

26 7-10

Lecture material, notes, assignments 

27 1

Student work 

27 2

Slonim's writing 

27 3

Notes, scholarly paper 

27 4

Clippings 

27 5

Photographs 

27 6

University of Puerto Rico newspapers 

27 7

Printed ephemera (magazines, other materials) (Location note: in oversize, box 51) 

box folder

Ephemera 

27 8

Miscellaneous 

27 9-10

Subseries 2.3: UNESCO, 1951-1955 

box folder

Correspondence 

27 11

General Conference, 6th session, June 1951 

27 12-13

General Conference, 6th session, June 1951 (continued) 

28 1

1952 

28 2

1953 

28 3

Conference on Fundamental Education, 1956 June 18-29 

28 4

Washington State Council 

28 5

"Paris Potential" (article written by Slonim), 1952 

28 6

Lectures and articles written by Slonim 

28 7

Notes 

28 8

Notes, bibliographies 

28 9

Clippings 

29 1

Miscellaneous 

29 2

UN and UNESCO publications 

29 3

"Courier" - UNESCO publication 

box folder

1951-1952 

29 4

1952-1953 

29 5

1954-1955 

29 6
box folder

Miscellaneous publications 

29 7-8

Subseries 2.4 Teaching (Washington State University), undated 

box folder

Teaching material 

30 1-5

Teaching material (from folder labeled "English 108-Introduction to Lit." Includes a letter from William Stafford.) 

30 6

Course descriptions and syllabi 

30 7

Examinations 

30 8

Examinations (continued) 

31 1

Student evaluations 

31 2-4

Subseries 2.5: Committees (Washington State University), 1949-1978 

box folder

Faculty Executive Committee, 1954 

32 1

Faculty Executive Committee, 1955-1956 

32 2

General Education Committee, 1955-1956 

32 3

General Education Study Council, 1967-1968 

32 4

General Education Study Council, 1968 

32 5

Humanities Building Committee, 1966 

32 6

Humanities Divisional Committee, 1952 

32 7

Humanities Study Council, 1968 

32 8

International Students Advisory Committee, 1951-1955 

32 9

International Students Advisory Committee, 1956-1959 

33 1

International Students Advisory Committee, 1960-1961 

33 2

misc. committee work 

33 3

Nunemaker Scholarship Committee, 1957-1959 

33 4

Selection and Reviewing Committee, 1949-1950 

33 5

Selection and Reviewing Committee (Humanities Division), 1949 

33 6

Student Personnel Work Committee, 1949-1950 

33 7

Study Council 

33 8

Study Council 

33 9

University Planning Committee, 1972 

33 10

University Planning Committee, 1973-1974 

34 1

University Planning Committee, 1973-1974 

34 2

University Planning Committee, 1974 

34 3

University Planning Committee, 1974-1975 

34 4

Subseries 2.6: Professional associations and conferences, 1944-1976 

American Association of University Women 

box folder

1944-1953 

34 5

1959-1968 

35 1

Conference, Spokane, WA, 1965 April 

35 2
box folder

Berkeley Poetry Conference, 1965 

35 3

Conference on British Studies, 1976 

35 4

International Association for the Study of Anglo-Irish Literature 

35 5

Irish Studies 

35 6

Manuscript Conference, Eugene, OR, 1962 

35 7

misc. association memberships 

35 8

misc. conferences 

35 9

National Council of Teachers of English, 1945-1953 

35 10

National Council of Teachers of English, 1953-1956 

36 1

National Council of Teachers of English, 1956-1961 

36 2

Northwest Regional Conference on Higher Education, Spokane, WA, 1949 

36 3

Phi Kappa Phi, 1955-1970 

36 4

Phi Kappa Phi Convention, Madison, WI, 1962 

36 5

Phi Kappa Phi journals, 1969 

36 6

Radio 

36 7

War--Education 

36 8

Writers' War Board 

36 9

Subseries 2.7: English Department and Washington State University, 1946-1989 

box folder

English Department, 1951-1960 (about composition classes) 

37 1

English Department, 1965-1989 (memoranda, meeting minutes, newsletters) 

37 2

English Department, student writing 

37 3

English Department, Graduate Studies, 1965-1972 

37 4

English Department, Graduate Studies, 1972 

37 5

Washington State University, 1965-1978 (memoranda, letters to faculty) 

37 6

Washington State University News Bulletin, 1948-1968 

37 7

Washington State University, "A Letter to Glenn Terrell" 1968-1971 

37 8

Washington State University, News Bulletin of the Division of Humanities, 1952-1962 

37 9

Washington State University, Faculty Publications, 1954-1961 

37 10

Washington State University, advising, 1949-1952 

38 1

Washington State University, surveys and evaluations, 1946-1973 

38 2

Washington State University, miscellaneous (Faculty Forum, Invited Address) 

38 3

Subseries 2.8: Subject files, 1948-1998 

box folder

Announcements of Slonim's work 

38 4

Applications for awards, fellowships 

38 5

Awards and achievements 

38 6

Bibliographic entries, 1958-1974 

38 7

Curriculum vitae 

38 8

Faculty Activity Reports, 1972-1979 

38 9

Interview, undated 

38 10

Invitations 

38 11

Miscellaneous 

38 12

Ruth Slonim Poetry Corner at WSU Library, 1997 

39 1

Ruth Slonim Poetry Corner (location note: related materials are in oversize, box 52) 

39 2

Speaking engagements, 1959-1962 

39 3

Speaking engagements, 1965-1982 

39 4

Poetry Reading Series 

box folder

1962-1963 

39 5

1964 

39 6

1965 

39 7

1966 

39 8

1967 

39 9

1968 

40 1

1969 

40 2

1970-1971 

40 3

1972 

40 4

1973 

40 5

1974 

40 6

1975 

40 7

1976-1981 

41 1

Miscellaneous 

41 2

Subseries 2.9 Manuscripts, writing, and publishing, 1939-1989 

box folder

"London: An American Appreciation" (location note: related material in oversize, box 51) 

41 3-7

"An Irish Gamut" 

42 1

"An Irish Garland" 

42 2

"An Irish Garland" 

42 3

"Prospectus" and "An Irish Gamut-Garland" 

42 4

Publishing attempts for "An Irish Gamut" (correpondence) 

42 5

Drafts, "An Irish Garland," "Dublin in Verse"; correspondence with publishers; loose poems, notes 

42 6

"Refractions" (unpublished, bound book of poems) 

42 7

"Refractions" 

43 1

"Bitter Sweet" 

43 2

"Cosmic Grammar" 

43 3

"Cosmic Grammar"; includes correspondence 

43 4

"Tropical Topic"; includes notes, clippings 

43 5

Printed copy of "Sketchings" 

43 6

"San Francisco: The City in Ditty" 

43 7

"San Francisco: The City in Verse" 

43 8

"Outer Traces, Inner Places" 

43 9

"Outer Traces, Inner Places" 

44 1

"Outer Traces, Inner Places" 

44 2

"Gropings for Destiny," "Take a Deep Breath," "Portent" 

44 3

Miscellaneous (includes "Alpha to Omega," poem for Paul Kies, poem for Humphrey W. Leynse, poem for Dedication of WSU Centennial Grove) 

44 4

Miscellaneous 

44 5-7

Miscellaneous (continued) 

45 1-9

Miscellaneous (continued) 

46 1-3

"Saul" (audio recording on paper disc), 1942 February 22 

46 3a

Prose 

box folder

"Utilization of Radio as an Interpreting Medium in a College Public Relations Program" 

46 4

"Utilization of Radio in the Teaching of High School English" 

46 5

"Techniques and Procedures for Administering a Public Relations Program in Colleges and Universities" 

46 6

"CWIs Overseas Radio Operations," "News Reporting and News Writing," "Bomb Sight," "Commencement Daze," "The College and You," "The Fourth 'R'", "Radio as a Public Relation Medium," "Farther, Farther Sail," "Walt Whitman's 'Open Road'" 

46 8
box folder

Miscellaneous 

47 1

Newspaper article by Slonim 

47 1a

Publishing attempts (correspondence with publishers) 

box folder

1939-1953 

47 2

1954-1962 

47 3

1962-1975 

47 4
box folder

Correspondence with Bruce Humphries, Inc. about "London: An American Appreciation" 

47 5

Publications 

47 6

Writings by others 

box folder

William Stafford, James B. Hall, John Tagliabue, Louis Golding, Robert Knox) 

48 1

Erich S. Klossner 

48 2

Miscellaneous 

48 3-7

Chapbooks and articles signed by authors 

48 8
box folder

Creative writers of Sacramento AAUW, "Sampler II" (1966); Students of Colusa County, "Poems of the Buttes" (1965) 

48 9

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Series 3: Photographs, circa 1900-2000 

box folder

Family photographs, circa 1900-2000 

49 1-5

Ruth Slonim, 1918-2000 

49 6-7

Ruth Slonim, 1918-2000 (continued) 

50 1-3

Ruth Slonim home, circa 1960s-1980s 

50 4

Puerto Rico, 1946-1947 

50 5

Poets, actors, Distinguished Faculty Address (WSU), circa 1964-1974 

50 6

[Jimmie Lambert?], circa 1920s-1970s 

50 7

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Series 4: Miscellaneous and oversized, circa 1920-1997 

box folder

Puerto Rico materials (Spanish language magazines and other printed materials), 1946 

51 1

Sheet music for "London" by Caroline Bosanquet, 1966 

51 2

Scrapbook (primarily photographs), circa 1920s-1960s 

51 3-6

Handmade book of Slonim's poems (includes inserted items), 1938-1942 

52 1

Program for Scholarship Dinner (WSU), 1957 

52 2

Ruth Slonim Poetry Corner Dedication, 1997 

box folder

Video recording (VHS) 

52 3

Photograph album 

52 4

Guest book 

52 5
box folder

"Sounds of Pacific Northwest Poetry" (audio recording, 33 1/3 disc), undated. Includes a reading by Slonim. 

52 6

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