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Newspapers clipping of "Poetry: Ironic to Romantic" by John Frederick Nims from the Chicago Tribune, April 3, 1955. Nims reviews Birthdays From the Ocean by Isabella Gardner.

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Robert Lowell to Isabella Gardner, February 12, 1958. Lowell tells Gardner that the valentine card she sent him was a lovely card. He says that his illness has brought him closer to her family--including her Father and others. He writes to Gardner to…

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Post card from Robert Lowell to Isabella Gardner, November 9, 1958. Lowell tells Gardner that he will recommend Jean Garrigue to Harcourt Brace for publication. He warns her that Harcourt may not consider his recommendation since he just finished…

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Photocopy of "Gravity and Incantation" by James Wright from the Minnesota Review, Spring 1962. Wright reviews The Jacob's Ladder by Denise Levertov and The Looking Glass by Isabella Gardner.

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Robert Lowell to Isabella Gardner, May 22, 1961. Lowell tells Gardner that he and Lizzie are back together. He updates her on his moving. He says that Lizzie is struggling to complete her book of essays and that he has turned in his manuscript. Now…

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Post card from Robert Lowell to Isabella Gardner, October 8, 1966. Lowell is sorry that he missed Gardner, but he was very worn out. He looks forward to seeing her the next week. He gives his opinion on the poem "Salt".

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Advertisement for "Isabella Gardner Reads Her Poetry in Duncker's Hurst Lounge" at Washington University in St. Louis.

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Typed letter, signed from Robert Lowell to Isabella Gardner, October 10, 1961.

On August 9th, Mike Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old black man was shot and killed by officer Darren Wilson. This documentary follows the next few days as protests grip the town of Ferguson, both during the day as organized rallies for justice, and at…

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Isabella Gardner's scrapbook featuring photographs, playbills, and clippings her work in See Naples and Die as well as summer stock theatre in Glouchester, Massachusetts at Bass Rock Theatre, circa 1939-1940.
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