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  1. A Letter from Black Mountain by Fielding Dawson, 1974
  2. Krazy Kat, The unveiling & other stories by Fielding Dawson, 1969
  3. Man Steps into Space. by Fielding. DAWSON, 1965
  4. Three Penny Lane. by Fielding. DAWSON, 1981
  5. Lines -- No. 2 by Ron Padgett, Ted Berrigan, Fielding Dawson,Tom Veitch, et al.) SAROYAN, Aram, edited by (Joe Brainard, 1964
  6. Roadie: Lead Us Not Into Penn Station But Deliver Us From Evil by John Daley, 1984-01-01
  7. PENNY LANE: A Novel. by Fielding. Dawson, 1977
  8. Ploplop No. 4: An "Antholozine" of Poetry, Prose and Artwork (Ploplop) by Jack Kerouac, Gerald Locklin, et all 1993-10
  9. Two Early Stories by Fielding Dawson, 1981-01-01
  10. Potpourri, recent (Way) by Fielding Dawson, 1995
  11. THE MANDALAY DREAM by Fielding DAWSON, 1971
  12. Krazy Kat & 76 More: Collected Stories 1950 - 1976 by Fielding Dawson, 1982
  13. On the Danger of Writers Teaching. by Fielding. DAWSON, 1976
  14. Delayed, not postponed by Fielding Dawson, 1978

61. Fielding Dawson - Obituaries, News - Independent.co.uk
In 1984 fielding dawson, in Buffalo for three days as writerin-residence, was asked to teach a workshop at Attica Maximum Security Prison.
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      • UK Thursday, 24 January 2002 Guy Fielding Lewis Dawson, writer, artist and teacher: born New York 2 August 1930; died New York 5 January 2002. Guy Fielding Lewis Dawson, writer, artist and teacher: born New York 2 August 1930; died New York 5 January 2002. In 1984 Fielding Dawson, in Buffalo for three days as writer-in-residence, was asked to teach a workshop at Attica Maximum Security Prison. The experience, he said, politicised him and changed his life, and for the next 17 years he taught in prisons, in women's shelters, in alternative high schools, until his last class at Sing Sing in December. "Fee" Dawson was born in New York City in 1930 and moved to Kirkwood, Missouri, when he was eight. At 15, his mother, saying that the world needed a new Saroyan, gave him a portable typewriter and some paper. His memoir of growing up there

62. 1870 San Saba, Texas Census Records Index
DAVIS, John T., Page 104B, Family 7. dawson, fielding, Page 112B, Family 102. dawson, John, Page 106B, Family 29. dawson, Tolliver H., Page 5A, Family 5
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CensusDiggins.com Texas census records online - 1870 San Saba County, Texas. 1851-1900 Texas Marriage Index San Saba County TX USGenWeb San Saba County TX Archives Texas Genealogy at RootsWeb ... Top Surname Sites The census records on these pages is a full transcription. Actual images of this census document can be viewed online at Ancestry. With access to Ancestry's census images online, you can view original census documents 1790-1930 from your pc, making your genealogy research easier than ever. TRY Ancestry's Records FREE!!! 1870 San Saba County, Texas Census Records Index transcribed by Brenda Hay, materials provided by Lynette Horner, Enumerated by J. Frazer Brown Abbreviations used: FAM # = Number of family in the census. Families are numbered from 1 to ending number. MAR. WITHIN THE YEAR = Married within the year. OCC = Occupation. OTHER = Covers insane, blind, attended school within the year and any other notes. PERS. = Value of Personal Estate.

63. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors D-Dn
dawson, fielding. The Vertical Fields (Classic Short Stories). dawson, John William. Nature and the Bible (page images at MOA); The Origin of the World
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64. LZ Library List Compiled By Celia Zukofsky
for Louis Zukofsky; Collages drawings by fielding dawson; Jargon 30, Jonathan Williams, 1958. “L. Z.’s copy for Paul back from Iceland, July 2/77”
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Author Title Publication Information Date Ascribed Inscription/Notes Characterization of Marginalia Degree of Damage Agenda Magazine Vol. 14 No. 2, Summer 1976. Ed. William Cookson dated Oct. 20, 1976 none ruined Agenda Magazine , David Jones Special Issue none ruined Agenda Magazine , David Jones Special Issue Vol. 5 Nos. 1-3, Spring-Summer 1967. Ed. William Cookson

65. Dawn Treader Catalog
dawson, fielding Price US $75.00 Fine. First Edition. Limited Edition. Signed. 8vo over 7¾; Inventory 107913 For Sale
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66. Essay On A Topic
dawson, fielding. The Black Mountain Book, a New Edition. Rocky Mount, NC North Carolina Wesleyan College Press, 1991. Foster, Edward Halsey.
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The Black Mountain School
N.B.: Regarding formatting, the header should be in boldface, and all cross references (if you happen to know any) in capital letters, as shown below. Also, special terminology should be in italics, along with the titles of books or very long poems. Use MLA format throughout. Lastly: Please make sure to include your name, address, eddress and telephone number in your file (at the top of page one) before sending it. (Thanks.) Your Name
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What came to be known as the Black Mountain School of poetry represented, in mid twentieth-century America, the crossroads of poetic innovation. The name of this poetic movement derives from Black Mountain College in North Carolina, an experimental college founded in 1933. By the time the poet and essayist Charles OLSON became its Rector in 1950, it had become a mecca for a larger artistic and intellectual avant-garde. Until it closed in 1957, the college was the seedbed for virtually all of America’s later artistic innovations. A vast array of writers, painters, sculptors, dancers, composers and many other people involved in the creative arts passed through the college’s doors as teachers or students. The poets most often associated with the name Black Mountain are, primarily, Olson, Robert CREELEY and Robert DUNCAN, along with Denise LEVERTOV, Paul BLACKBURN, Paul Carroll, William BRONK, Larry EIGNER, Edward DORN, Jonathan Williams, Joel OPPENHEIMER, John WIENERS, Theodore ENSLIN, Ebbe Borregard, Russell EDSON, M.C. Richards, and Michael Rumaker (a few of whom never attended the college but are associated with the college group because of their poetic styles or their representation in certain literary magazines discussed below). Many other important intellectuals and artists were also involved in what amounted to an artistic revolution.

67. Obituary: Fielding Dawson | Independent, The (London) | Find Articles At BNET.co
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Obituary: Fielding Dawson
Independent, The (London) Jan 24, 2002 by Tom Raworth IN 1984 Fielding Dawson, in Buffalo for three days as writer-in- residence, was asked to teach a workshop at Attica Maximum Security Prison. The experience, he said, politicised him and changed his life, and for the next 17 years he taught in prisons, in women's shelters, in alternative high schools, until his last class at Sing Sing in December. "Fee" Dawson was born in New York City in 1930 and moved to Kirkwood, Missouri, when he was eight. At 15, his mother, saying that the world needed a new Saroyan, gave him a portable typewriter and some paper. His memoir of growing up there, Tiger Lilies: an American childhood (1984) was noted as "a book of singular beauty and literary distinction" by the critic Edmund Fuller.

68. Detritus Books Catalog
dawson, fielding. On Short Stop as the Figure of Kinesis. Durham Bassett Fund/Duke University, 1975. First edition. 9 pp. Fine in oblong stapled wrappers.
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69. University Of Delaware: THE ISHMAEL REED PAPERS
F32 dawson, fielding, 1971 TCS and photocopy of ad for dawson s novel The Mandalay Dream with quote from Reed. F33 Eckels, Jon 1972, 1985 4 ALSs.
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VIII. Literary and Professional Correspondence, 1963-1995
Extent: 3 linear ft. Contents: Letters, cards, postcards, drawings, notes, clippings, photographs, brochures, flyers. Arrangement: Series VIII.1, Individual Correspondence, is arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent. Series VIII.2, General Correspondence, has two subseries: letters to Ishmael Reed, and letters from Ishmael Reed. Each subseries is arranged chronologically by folder and within folder, with undated materials for each year at the end. Undated letters which were originally contained in a dated folder remain with the folders for that year or span of years. Other undated materials are in separate folders at the end of the subseries. Series VIII.3, Requests, has five subseries: Submission Requests, Requests to Comment, Permission to Publish, Recommendations, and Miscellaneous Requests. Each subseries is in chronological order. The remaining series are also in chronological order: Series VIII.4, Literary Information; Series VIII.5, Invitations; and Series VIII.6; Rejection Slips. Description: The Literary and Professional Correspondence subsection contains correspondence relating to Reed's professional life and concerns in general, but not necessarily or primarily concerned with specific projects. Materials of many kinds are included, ranging from theoretical discussion with colleagues to requests for autographs. There are letters from every period of Reed's writing career, from just before the publication of his first novel

70. Register Of Carl Rakosi Papers - MSS 0355
6, 3, fielding, dawson. The Black Mountian Book . Proof. 6, 4, Evans, George. A walk in the garden of heaven . Mimeograph. 6, 5, Glass, Jesse.
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Carl Rakosi was born on November 6, 1903, in Berlin, Germany, and came to the United States with his father and stepmother in 1910. He received his B.A. (1924) and M.A. (1926) from the University of Wisconsin, and completed his Masters of Social Work at the University of Pennsylvania in 1940. He married Leah Jaffe in 1939. During the thirties, Rakosi was a member of a group of poets called "The Objectivists," which included Louis Zukofsky, Charles Reznikoff, and George Oppen. Between 1939 and 1965, he stopped writing in order to devote himself to social work and psychotherapy. It was not until 1965, at the urging of Andrew Crozier, that Rakosi started to write again. Rakosi practiced social work and psychotherapy as Callman Rawley, his legally adopted professional name. Between 1945 and his retirement in 1968, Rakosi was Executive Director of the Jewish Family and Children's Service in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He also conducted a private practice in psychotherapy between 1955 and 1971.

71. Outburst[and The Matrix Press]Archive
Correspondence from dawson, fielding. 14. Correspondence from Dorn, Edward. 15. Correspondence from Eigner, Larry. 16. Correspondence from Enslin
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72. Guide To Baseball Short Stories: D
dawson, fielding. The Answer. (1985). Repr. Bowering. A baseball player and his wife are torn up by his hitting slumpsuntil she finds the title element
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  • Dailey, Jim. "The Rookie." In Herzberg . In the course of a day, a veteran ballplayer: realizes he's getting old; sees the fresh kid who'll take his place; spots the fresh kid's weakness; teaches the kid to adjust; and finds his vocation in coaching.
Fortunately this only takes four pages.
  • Damon, Philip. "Al Guard's Night of Nights." The Iowa Review 3.2 (Spring 1972): 55-66. An ex-TV announcer tells the story of how he came to hold a big-league game hostage with a rifle.
Interesting here is how the narrator reflects on the creation of "Al Guard," television personality, out of Asa Weingarten, nearsighted Jewish kid.
  • Dawson, Fielding. "The Answer." (1985). Repr. Bowering . A baseball player and his wife are torn up by his hitting slumpsuntil she finds the title element by provoking him to a physical fight.
I would not recommend this course of marital therapy.
  • Deaton, W.E. "Relapse of the Sunset." Sport Story Magazine 24.1 (8 July 1929): 87-98. Aging player-manager faces his pitcher son in a crucial at-bat. Deaver, Philip F.

73. ArchiveGrid.org - Historical Sources From Thousands Of Archives
Davis family; Davis, Stuart, 18921964; Davis, Stuart, 1894-1964; dawson, fielding, 1930-; Day, F. Holland (Fred Holland), 1864-1933; Day, Worden, 1916-
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74. William Peden Short Story Collection In University Of Missouri Special Collectio
dawson, fielding. Krazy Kat 76 more collected stories, 19501976. PS3554.A948 K7 1982. Publisher s review copy slip
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First editions from the Peden Collection The private library of William Harwood Peden (1913-1999) was given to the MU Libraries after his retirement. Dr. Peden was a professor of English at MU from 1946 to 1979. Besides being on the editorial committee of Studies in Short Fiction , he was the editor of Story magazine as well as the author of numerous short stories, essays, and books. Dr. Peden was well known as an early advocate and literary critic of the short story as a genre of literature. Dr. Peden established the University of Missouri Press and was co-founder of Missouri Review . The Peden Prize for Short Fiction is given annually by Missouri Review in honor of him.
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The Peden Collection includes volumes of short story collections and anthologies. Included are review copies as well as works by former students and authors with whom Dr. Peden had established close relations during his extensive professional life; many are inscribed. Dr. Peden laid newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, publisher's slips, and other ephemera into many of the books. This material has been filed as the

75. ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: PREMIER LIBRARY SOURCES
Lynn C. dawson, fielding De Blasi, Marlena DeJeans, Elizabeth Delbridge, Charles Lomax Delker, Ed Demke, Deborah Dennis, Carl Denson, Howard D. Denson,
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A Alphabetical List Back to the Top B Alphabetical List Back to the Top C Alphabetical List Back to the Top D Alphabetical List Back to the Top E Eads, James B. Early, Gerald Eastman, Michael Eberhardt, Anna see Authors St. Louis romance Eckert, Josephine Eckgren, Betty Burton Ehrlich, Walter Eliot, Charles W. Eliot, Frederick May Eliot, Henry Ware Jr. Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns) see also T. S. Eliot Society Eliot, Thomas H. Eliot, Mrs. Thomas H. Eliot, William Greenleaf Elkin, Stanley Ely, Lewis Benjamin Emery, Carlyle Empey, Arthur Guy Emser, James Engelbreit, Mary Enloe, Irene Leland see Barzantny, Joey Epstein, Oscar Erdman, Loula G. Erickson, Robert F. Erwin, Vicki Berger Eschbach, Walter L. Esstman, Barbara Beste Eugene Field Society/Trust see also Field, Eugene Everding, Maria Ewan, Joseph Ewan, Nesta Dunn see Ewan, Joseph Excaliber Productions Back to the Alphabetical List Back to the Top F Faherty, William Barnaby, S.J. Fainsod, Merle Fanning, Charles Farrington, Anne see Lumpp, James W. Fauser, Mark Ferguson, Maggie see Williams, Anita Ferriss, Lucy Field, Eugene see also Eugene Field Society/Trust Field, Kate Fields, Wayne Filkin, Walt Film and film makers St. Louis Fine, Warren Finger, Charles J. Finkel, Donald Finneran, Kathleen Finney, Charles G. Fishgall, Gary Fiske, John Fitzpatrick, D. R. Fitzpatrick, Tony Flader, Susan Flaherty, Joyce Folk, Mrs. H. B. Ford, James L. Forrestal, Dan J. Frances, Della Franklin Club of St. Louis Franzen, Jonathan Franzwa, Gregory M. Freese, Mel Freeman, Philip Fremont, Jesie Benton Fredman, Joan French, Alice Funk, Alison Furey, Robert J. Back to the

76. Resources On Fielding Dawson
Resources on fielding dawson Miss Sprecher Sauk Prairie High School Obituary for fielding dawson Very informative about his life
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77. Horizon Information Portal
by dawson, fielding, 1930. New York Pantheon Books 1967. Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list
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78. Authots Search Results, Manuscripts, Special Collections, Northwestern Universit
dawson, fielding, Jones VII. Day, Robert, Mott LIX. Day, William R. C.G., Dawes. Ddonat, Braminir, Agentzia LIV. Deagon, Ann, Mott LIX
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79. The Vertical Fields--Fielding Dawson (1930-2002)
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80. Phys. Rev. Lett. 57 (1986): P. Kitching, D. A. Hutcheon, K. Michaelian, R. Abegg
P. Kitching1,2, D. A. Hutcheon1, K. Michaelian1, R. Abegg1, G. H. Coombes2, W. K. Dawson1, H. Fielding2, G. Gaillard2, P. Green1, L. G. Greeniaus1,
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Received 17 June 1986 The analyzing power for proton-proton bremsstrahlung has been measured at TRIUMF with 280-MeV polarized protons. All three outgoing particles were detected in coincidence. After appropriate cuts were applied, over 160 000 pp γ events remained, an order of magnitude more than in previous

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