Box 51
Contains 32 Results:
WDS Correspondence, 1995 November
Wilma Dykeman continues to receive accolades for her books, Knoxville News Sentinel column, academic courses, and public speeches. Letters mention Tennessee Women: An Infinite Variety going to print in 1994. However, the 1990s mark an end to a family line when she writes to remaining friends about the deaths of her mother, aunt, and uncle in the same year. She receives correspondence from and about her two grandchildren.
WDS Correspondence, 1995 December
Wilma Dykeman continues to receive accolades for her books, Knoxville News Sentinel column, academic courses, and public speeches. Letters mention Tennessee Women: An Infinite Variety going to print in 1994. However, the 1990s mark an end to a family line when she writes to remaining friends about the deaths of her mother, aunt, and uncle in the same year. She receives correspondence from and about her two grandchildren.
Postcards, 1995
Wilma Dykeman continues to receive accolades for her books, Knoxville News Sentinel column, academic courses, and public speeches. Letters mention Tennessee Women: An Infinite Variety going to print in 1994. However, the 1990s mark an end to a family line when she writes to remaining friends about the deaths of her mother, aunt, and uncle in the same year. She receives correspondence from and about her two grandchildren.
WDS Correspondence, 1996
Wilma Dykeman continues to receive accolades for her books, Knoxville News Sentinel column, academic courses, and public speeches. Letters mention Tennessee Women: An Infinite Variety going to print in 1994. However, the 1990s mark an end to a family line when she writes to remaining friends about the deaths of her mother, aunt, and uncle in the same year. She receives correspondence from and about her two grandchildren.
Postcards, 1996
Wilma Dykeman continues to receive accolades for her books, Knoxville News Sentinel column, academic courses, and public speeches. Letters mention Tennessee Women: An Infinite Variety going to print in 1994. However, the 1990s mark an end to a family line when she writes to remaining friends about the deaths of her mother, aunt, and uncle in the same year. She receives correspondence from and about her two grandchildren.
WDS Correspondence, 1997
Wilma Dykeman continues to receive accolades for her books, Knoxville News Sentinel column, academic courses, and public speeches. Letters mention Tennessee Women: An Infinite Variety going to print in 1994. However, the 1990s mark an end to a family line when she writes to remaining friends about the deaths of her mother, aunt, and uncle in the same year. She receives correspondence from and about her two grandchildren.
WDS Correspondence, 1998
Wilma Dykeman continues to receive accolades for her books, Knoxville News Sentinel column, academic courses, and public speeches. Letters mention Tennessee Women: An Infinite Variety going to print in 1994. However, the 1990s mark an end to a family line when she writes to remaining friends about the deaths of her mother, aunt, and uncle in the same year. She receives correspondence from and about her two grandchildren.
WDS Correspondence, 1999
Wilma Dykeman continues to receive accolades for her books, Knoxville News Sentinel column, academic courses, and public speeches. Letters mention Tennessee Women: An Infinite Variety going to print in 1994. However, the 1990s mark an end to a family line when she writes to remaining friends about the deaths of her mother, aunt, and uncle in the same year. She receives correspondence from and about her two grandchildren.
WDS Correspondence, 2001
The final postcard found in Wilma Dykeman’s correspondence is from her granddaughter when she traveled abroad. Other correspondence documents her continuing to receive positive feedback about her writing and scheduling speaking engagements up to 2004.
WDS Correspondence, 2002
The final postcard found in Wilma Dykeman’s correspondence is from her granddaughter when she traveled abroad. Other correspondence documents her continuing to receive positive feedback about her writing and scheduling speaking engagements up to 2004.
WDS Correspondence, 2003-2004
The final postcard found in Wilma Dykeman’s correspondence is from her granddaughter when she traveled abroad. Other correspondence documents her continuing to receive positive feedback about her writing and scheduling speaking engagements up to 2004.
WDS Correspondence, 2006
The final postcard found in Wilma Dykeman’s correspondence is from her granddaughter when she traveled abroad. Other correspondence documents her continuing to receive positive feedback about her writing and scheduling speaking engagements up to 2004.
Postcard, 2006
The final postcard found in Wilma Dykeman’s correspondence is from her granddaughter when she traveled abroad. Other correspondence documents her continuing to receive positive feedback about her writing and scheduling speaking engagements up to 2004.
John Powys Correspondence, 1937
Correspondence in this subseries are addressed to and from Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr. from well-known public figures, including Thomas Wolfe, Robert Frost, Alex Haley, James Still, Maxwell Geismar, Albert Gore Sr., and Richard Nixon.
Maxwell Geismar Correspondence, 1951-1971, undated
Correspondence in this subseries are addressed to and from Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr. from well-known public figures, including Thomas Wolfe, Robert Frost, Alex Haley, James Still, Maxwell Geismar, Albert Gore Sr., and Richard Nixon.
Thomas Wolfe Correspondence, 1937-1973
Correspondence in this subseries are addressed to and from Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr. from well-known public figures, including Thomas Wolfe, Robert Frost, Alex Haley, James Still, Maxwell Geismar, Albert Gore Sr., and Richard Nixon.
Robert Frost Correspondence, 1930-1939, undated
Correspondence in this subseries are addressed to and from Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr. from well-known public figures, including Thomas Wolfe, Robert Frost, Alex Haley, James Still, Maxwell Geismar, Albert Gore Sr., and Richard Nixon.
Mildred Haun Correspondence, 1941
Correspondence in this subseries are addressed to and from Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr. from well-known public figures, including Thomas Wolfe, Robert Frost, Alex Haley, James Still, Maxwell Geismar, Albert Gore Sr., and Richard Nixon.
James Still Correspondence, 1950-1965
Correspondence in this subseries are addressed to and from Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr. from well-known public figures, including Thomas Wolfe, Robert Frost, Alex Haley, James Still, Maxwell Geismar, Albert Gore Sr., and Richard Nixon.
Carl Sandburg Correspondence, 1952-1960
Correspondence in this subseries are addressed to and from Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr. from well-known public figures, including Thomas Wolfe, Robert Frost, Alex Haley, James Still, Maxwell Geismar, Albert Gore Sr., and Richard Nixon.