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The Mary Lago Collection: Inventory

Series X - XVI

Reviews (of Mary Lago publications)

Box 41

33 The Broken Nest

34 Burne-Jones Talking

35 Calendar of E. M. Forster Letters

36 Christiana Herringham and the Edwardian Art Scene

37 E. M. Forster: A Literary Life

38 Housewarming

39 Imperfect Encounter

Box 42

1 Max & Will

2 Men and Memories

3 Rabindranath Tagore

4 Oxford Companion to English Literature (ed. Margaret Drabble)

5 Selected Letters of E. M. Forster

6 Selected Letters of E. M. Forster

7 Selected Letters of E. M. Forster

8 Selected Short Stories of Rabindranath Tagore

9 Reviews--excerpt

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Student files (of Mary Lago's students) : RESTRICTED MATERIAL--Unprocessed

10 Grade Books

11 Mark Bassett

12 Marie Fitzwilliam

13 Bill Foster

14 Martha Johnson Himber

15 Betty Lennington

16 Joyce Mitchell

17 Carolyn Perry

18 Mark Reger

19 Amy Sonheim

20 Kilho Sung

Box 43

Folder Description

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Subject files

(Primarily lecture notes and handouts; clippings (mostly book reviews from TLS and NYTRB) discarded)

1 Matthew Arnold

2 Art Criticism/Art History

3 Jane Austen

4 Max Beerbohm

5 Arnold Bennett

6 Bloomsbury

7 British Empire

8 Benjamin Britten

9 Brontës

10 Robert Browning. Incl. “Browning's Interest in Music as Shown in his Poetry” by Mary Lago, 1964

11 Samuel Butler

12 C (Camus, Coleridge)

13 Thomas Carlyle

14 Joseph Conrad

15 Daniel Defoe

16 Charles Dickens

17 Drama (British)

18 Edwardian period

19 George Eliot

20 T. S. Eliot

21 F. Scott Fitzgerald

22 Ford Madox Ford

23 E. M. Forster

24 Edward Fitzgerald

25 William Faulkner

26 Roger Fry

27 Elizabeth Gaskell

28 George Gissing

29 Edmund Gosse

30 Gothic Revival

31 H (Hawthorne, Hopkins, Houseman, Herbert). Incl. lecture on Houseman by Mary Lago

32 Thomas Hardy

33 Ernest Hemingway

34 Gerard Manly Hopkins

35 Thomas Huxley

36 India

37 Ireland

38 Irish Poetry

39 Henry James

40 James Joyces

41 K (Kafka)

42 Rudyard Kipling

43 D. H. Lawrence

44 M (Moliere, Mann)

45 Thomas Macaulay

46 John Stuart Mill. Incl. “Squaring the Circle: The Victorian Education of John Stuart Mill” by Mary Lago

47 George Moore

48 William Morris

49 John Henry Newman

50 George Orwell

51 P (Pope, Pinter)

52 Walter Pater

53 Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

54 Katherine Anne Porter

55 Dante Gabriel Rosetti

56 John Ruskin

57 S (Swift, Swinburne, Shelley)

58 Short Story

59 Stephen Spender

60 Lytton Strachey

61 Algernon Charles Swinburne

62 T (Tagore, Thomas)

63 Alfred Lord Tennyson

64 William Makepeace Thackeray

65 Anthony Trollope

66 Victorian period and literature

67 H. G. Wells

68 W (Walker)

69 Oscar Wilde

70 Mary Wollstonecraft

71 Virginia Woolf

72 William Butler Yeats

Musical Programs

73Columbia University St. Paul Chapel. Programs, 1940

74 Bach Singers (Columbia, MO). Programs, 1950

75 Dessoff Choir (NY). Programs, 1940-1949

76 Cantata Singers (NY). Programs, 1940-1948

77 Music of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin. Programs. [Edith Weiss-Mann]

78 Wyoming Valley Bach Festival (Wilkes Barre, PA). Programs, 1938-1941

Box 44

1 Choral Music Programs

2 Various Programs

3 Bach Choir

4 Loncon Bach Opera

5 English National Opera. Programs, 1980-1988 [incl. Billy Budd]

6 Royal Opera House, 1983-1989

7 Playbills. Film Film Film (Shaw Theatere), 1986 [with Zia Moyheddin]. Indian Ink (Tom Stoppard) (Aldwych Theatre), 1995

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Box 45

Microfilm [description from boxes]

Rutherston Papers. Reel 1. Albert R. to parents; Albert R. to Charles R. Also: Will to Charles, Nov. 8, 1918

Rutherston Papers. Reel 2. Albert to Charles, continued; Will to Chas, Sept 12 [1922]; John and Doriis Fothergill to Albert; Louise and Louis Simon to Albert; Charles to Albert; Blanches to Albert; Alber to Will and Alice; Max and Florence to Albert; George Street to Albert (1918); Max to Michael, 1948; Bertha and Moritz R. to Albert; John R. to Albert, 1938; Carrington to Albert, 1914; Will and Alace to Albert; Orpen to Albert [Dowson dying]; Charles to Albert; Albert to Louisa and Emily; Marjorie to Albert; Misc (very good) to Albert, incl. MacColl to Albert

Rutherston Papers. Reel 3. C. Nevinson to Albert R.; Conder to Albert; AJA Symons to Albert; G. Scott to Albert-on Boswell Papers; Moritz and Bertha R. to Albert; Alice R. to Albert; Albert (from Vattertot); Aldous Huxley to William Rothenstein; Tonks to AR—on Fry; R. Schwale to AR; Humbert Wolf to AR; Michel (?) to AR; Edna Clark-Hall to AR; Chas Aithlon to AR; George Street to AR; R. Fry etc to AR

Rutherston Papers. Reel 4.

Various Letters. Letters to James Laver from Sir William Rothenstein; Flora Russell; various persons (from John R.); Page 2 Poem Ending for Karl B. (Symons to A. John).

Rothenstein Papers. Reel 1. From Alice Rothenstein to Will Rothenstein. Albert R., Charles; Eliz. R, Bradford R., Emily, Blanche, Louise; Will R. to aprents, Alice; William Rothenstein lecture, Feb. 1914; Obits, 1943 to Rabindranath Tagore; Gill; Catalogue Gaman Show

Rothenstein Papers. Reel 2. Alice; List. St. Stephen’s Hall Panels; Beerbohms to Rs; Eliz. R. to William Rothenstein; Elie von Hoffmann; Tonks; Tagore, CFA, EJT; Margaret Biddulph; Knewstubs; MacColl

Rothenstein Papers. Reel 3. Margaret Biddulph; HAL Fisher; Marg Brooke; Christiana Herringham and Arthur Henry Fox Strangways; M Woods; Darwins/Cornfords; Schiffs

Various Letters. Will Rothenstein Miscellaneous Papers/Moritz Rothenstem. Film No. 2 London 1969; See notebook for summary. John and E. to Speight on William Rothenstein and Alice, etc.; Excert from diary Fragment—India; Moritz R. to William Rothenstein; Typescripts: William Rothenstein’s Am. Morris Address, 1935; John R. on Knewstab; Summary: von Hoffmann to William Rothenstein; Raleigh on Wistler, 1905; MacColl

G. Murray (Bodleian)

G. Murray (Bodleian)

William Rothenstein, Alice, childrend to Tagore, minus the 5 Kripalani items (India National Archives)

EMF to University of Leiden re: his degree

WB Yeats to Macmillan (British Museum 8/13688)

Gokhde (National Archives of India)

James Laver; Flora Russell; Symons to A. John

Rothenstein to Macmillan

Beerbohm/Hauptmann (Staatsbibliothek)

Thomas Sturge Moore to Macmillan (PS 817416)

Sturge Moore Collections (U of London)

Letters to E. Gosse (Brotherton Collection: University of Leeds)

Fisher Papers (Bodleian)

Marie Sturge Moore to Macmillan (PS 817411)

C.J. Longman to Macmillan (PS 8/15780)

Craig (Bibliotheque Nationale)

Gosse, Conrad, Drinkwater

Sturge Moore Papers. Tagore TS and MSS

Beerbohm Letters (BPD 2534)

Sturge Moore Papers. (Goldsmith Library)

Merton College Letters (BPC 7896)

Florence Beerbohm to Max (Merton College)

EMF Letters (UCLA)

Hauptmanns

Letters from Cambridge

Rabindranath Tagore to Macmillan (PS 815535)

Max Beerbohm to Reggie Turner

Ajanta Frescoes

“A Poet in India” TS by John Alexander Chapman

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Box 46

Photographs

1 Correspondence found in photos

2 Portraits of William Rothenstein

3 Tonks caricature of Alice Rothenstein, William Rothenstein, and John Rothenstein

4 By William Rothenstein. Portraits (Beerbohm, Lord Robert Cecil, Gordon Craig, John Drinkwater, Hugh Finney, Philip Hale, Gerhart Hauptmann, Marjorie Madan, John Pentland, Charles Ripington, T.W. Rolleston, Flora Russell, G. B. Shaw, James Stephens, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Oscar Wilde, Joan Maude Woods, Arthur Symonds)

5 By William Rothenstein. “Sunset at Benares”

6 By William Rothenstein. “Nude”; “Head of an Old Jew”; Sketches

7 By William Rothenstein. “An Interior”

8 By William Rothenstein. “The Avenue”; “The Connosieur”

9 By William Rothenstein. “Alice Rothenstein and John Rothenstein”/ “Mother and Child”

10 By William Rothenstein. “Aliens at Prayer”

11 By William Rothenstein. “High Elm-Winter. Far Oakridge”

12 By William Rothenstein. “St. Martin’s Summer”

13 By William Rothenstein. “Tagore”

14 By William Rothenstein. “Group of Artists” (MacColl, Furse, Beerbohm Steer, Sickert)

15 By William Rothenstein. Henry Tonks, John Sargent, and Wilson Steer

16 By William Rothenstein. Alice, John, Rachel Rothenstein (pastel, 1904)

17 By William Rothenstein. Self-portrait

18 By William Rothenstein. Drawings from letters

19 By William Rothenstein. Drawings from Jessie Petrie’s collection of letters

20 William Rothenstein and family

21 William Rothenstein and Rabindranath Tagore

22 William Rothenstein [incl. Original photo, 1900]

23 Negatives of photos from Rachel Ward

24 William Rothenstein-Beerbohm and Russell photos

25 Negatives of photos from Betty Holiday

26 Negatives from John Rothenstein

27 Rothenstein negatives

28 Unidentified photos from William Rothenstein material

29 Far Oxbridge

30 Photos used in Imperfect Encounter

31 Drawings by Michael Rothenstein

32 By Albert Rutherston

33 Max Beerbohm

34 Florence Beerbohm

35 Drawings by Max Beerbohm

36 Rappallo photos (Beerbohms)

37 Memphis photos (Beerbohms)

38 Christiana Herringham photos (for book)

39 Christiana Herringham illustrations

40 “Forster country” from Masamari Moritah

41 Forster photos

42 Passage to India stage production (1960)

43 Aldeburgh (England). Ilse Wolf; Church Field Cottage; Britten-Pears School; Eric and Nancy Crozier

44 Stopford Brooke

45 Edward Burne-Jones

46 Sydney Cockerell

47 Margaret Drabble and Michael Holroyd

48 P. N. Furbank

49 Ted Uppman

50 Ryllis Hacon portrait by Charles Shannon

51 Hsiao Ch’ien

52 T. W. Rolleston. St Louis Exhibition, 1904. Bedford Chapel

53 T. M. Rooke

54 T. M. Rooke. Photos of miniatures from Rooke locket

55 John Rothenstein

56 Rabindranath Tagore

57 Tagore portrait by Edmond Kapp

58 Ernest Thompson

59 Wick Episcopi-Worcester-Dorothy and EP Thompson’s home

60 Edith Weiss-Mann

61 Honor Docker-Drysdale at 95, 1994 [Park End, Radley, Abingdon, Oxfordshire; Daughter of T. W. Rolleston; Granddaughter of Stopford A. Brooke]

62 W. B. Yeats

63 Individuals—Identified

64 Unidentified

65 Spital Fields and Great Synagogue

66 Mary Lago PhD graduation, 1969

67 University of Missouri Collegium

68 Mary Lago group photos. Marty Townsend, Nicoleta Rainesue (1997); Eric Crozier, Mel George, Nancy Crozier, Meta George (1992); Joyce Mitchell (1995); Martha Alexander, Elaine Lawless; Patty (Sibley) Parry; Petch Peden; Win Horner; Mary Ellen

69 Mary Lago photos. Bill Docker-Drysdale; Honor Drysdale (1982); PN Furbank and Bill Peden (1971); Marian Nogler; Ruth Bonner; Bill Parry, Pat Sibley (1989); Ailmed Lewis; Nina Miller; Mary Thatcher; David Wallace; Gladys Nott; Joe Brennan; Tom Mallon; Amiya Chakravarty; Katherine Tillman (1983)

70 Mary Lago photos. Cambridge, London, Paris, 1983. Jillian Gibbins; Gladys Nott; Joe Brennan; Tom Mallon; Jack Roberts; Nancy Crozier; Ernest, Portia, and Netta Goldsmith; Mary Thatcher; Sybil Thornton; Howard Ferguson; Eric Crozier; Masamari Moritah, PN Furbank

71 Selwyn College Cambridge

72 Queen Elizabeth 2, 1987 “The Storm”

73 Mary Lago with Homecoming book (Publicity), 1966

74 Mary Lago, Ruma Roy, Rujia Roy, 1973

75 Harold Woolfender, Margaret Campbell, Mary Lago, 1968

76 Mary Lago misc

77 Mary Lago at home study

78 Mary Lago

79 Mary Lago portraits

80 Mary Lago portraits

81 Mary Lago in office

82 Mary Lago in office

83 Mary Lago in classroom

84 Mary Lago with Jane Lago at Grinnell College

85 University of Missouri campus, 1968 (color);University of Missouri campus, n.d. (b/w)

86 Graduation ceremony, n.d.; Marine Land, FL, 1968; Alabama capitol, 1971; University of Alabama, 1971; University of Mississippi, 1971; State parks

87 Unidentified

88 Beerbohm caricatures (slides)

89 England (slides)

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Box 47

Memorabilia

Plaque, Founding Mother of Teacher’s Association, n.d.

Clock, Distinguished Friend, Frinds of the MU Libraries, 2001

Plate, Jefferson Club, University of Missouri

Plaque, Mary M. and Gladwyn V. Lago Library Endowment, MU Libraries, 1988

Plaque, MU Arts and Science Distinguished Alumna Award, 1990

Plaque, MU Distinguished Faculty Award (Alumni Association), 1985

Medal, MU Sesquicentennial Commencement, 1989

Pins, MU Columns

Pin, MU Jefferson Club

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Box 48

Oversize

Certificates

Keystone Junior High School [PA], Diploma, 1933

Berks County Pupils Reading Circle [PA], Testimonial of Reading, 1934

Kutztown [PA] High School, Diploma, 1936

Bucknell University [PA], Diploma [B.A.], 1940

University of Missouri Alumni Association, Faculty-Alumni Award, 1978

Bucknell University [PA], Diploma [DLitt]. 1981

Oversize Page Proofs

Broken Nest

Rabindranath Tagore (Twayne)

Imperfect Encounter

Box 49

Oversize Correspondence

1EMF to Morton Zabel, 1947-1962

2 William Rothenstein and Max Beerbohm to S. C. Roberts (on Zuleika in Cambridge)

3 Extracts from Dody Kahhn’s letters (1921 in Rapallo)

4 Rothenstein. Twenty-Four Portraits

5 Rothenstein to D. S. MacColl

6 Rothenstein correspondence

7 Rothenstein to Max Beerbohm, 1893-1910

8 Rothenstein to Max Beerbohm, 1911-1920

9 Rothenstein to Max Beerbohm, 1921-1930

10 Rothenstein to Max Beerbohm, 1922-1930 (not used)

11 Rothenstein to Max Beerbohm, 1931-1940

12 Rothenstein to Max Beerbohm, 1941-1945

Box 50

Doctoral Hood, Bucknell University

Doctoral Hood, MU

Box 51

Oversize Artwork and Photographs

Thomas Matthew Rooke Self-Portrait (miniature) 1870

Rothenstein drawing of H.G. Wells

Rothenstein drawing of W.B. Yeats

Engraved portrait of Johann Joseph Fux

Unidentified painting, signed W.R. 1992

Edith Weiss-Mann photograph by Josef Breitenbach

Box 52

Computer disks (Macintosh-formatted)

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