Contains the personal and professional papers of Jeremy
Ingalls, the American poet, scholar, editor and translator. Extensive correspondence,
academic research materials, drafts and notebooks, photographs and publications.
Subjects include the epic tradition in American literature, Chinese history and the
poems of Mao Zedong, metaphysical poetry and Chinese translation. Ingalls was Professor
of English at Rockford College in Illinois and later moved to Tucson, AZ.
Collection Number:
MS 587
Language:
Materials are in English
Repository:
University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/
E-Mail: LBRY-askspcoll@email.arizona.edu
Biographical Note
Jeremy Ingalls (1911-2000) was a well-known American poet, scholar, editor and
translator. She won the prestigious Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize in 1941 for The
Metaphysical Sword and published 17 books during a literary career that spanned five
decades. In addition to being a professor of English, she was a professor of English,
she was a professor of Asian Studies at Rockford College in Illinois before retiring to
Tucson in 1960. Ingalls' editor, lifelong friend and partner, Dr. Mary Dearing Lewis,
taught English at a number of colleges and universities in the Midwest before coming to
Tucson with Ingalls. During their forty years here Ingalls was one of the first readers
in the Poetry Center's Visiting Poets and Writers Reading Series in 1964. Her last book
of poems, This Stubborn Quantum was published by Capstone Editions (Tucson) in 1983,
though she continued writing poetry through the 1990s. Dearing Lewis supported Ingalls'
work as a writer and scholar until the end of her life and died within a few months of
her passing. In 2001 the estates of Jeremy Ingalls and Mary Dearing Lewis left nearly $1
million to the University of Arizona Poetry Center. Contributor of poems to anthologies
and more than one hundred magazines and literary reviews. Contributor to professional
journals. Selected bibliography:
Scope and Content Note
The Jeremy Ingalls papers contains the personal and professional archive of Professor,
Dr. Jeremy Ingalls, and contains her correspondence, project and clippings files,
poetry, academic writing, translation notes, coursework and teaching materials, reviews
and collection of writings by other authors, a collection of research materials on
Stephen Vincent Benét, extensive collection of notebooks, photographs and photo albums,
publications, and audio visual material. The collection also contains correspondence and
materials created or collected by Ingalls' partner and editor Mary Dearing-Lewis.
Of special note in the collection is the extensive correspondence between Ingalls and
Dearing-Lewis, who lived apart for long stretches, for example the year 1958 when
Ingalls taught English Literature at Kobe College, Japan, and after Ingalls left
Rockford College to live in Tucson, AZ. These letters are intimate and lengthy and
contain a wealth of information about the two women. Ingalls uses the following
nicknames for Dearing-Lewis in her correspondence: Aram, Deering, Memsahib.
There are over 240 notebooks with a wealth of information. Ingalls made many notes about her
research and pasted in many images and newspaper clippings. Most notebooks contain an
index to content with subjects or particular points of interested taped to the front
cover. Notebook types include General Notebooks, Seacross and Patmos (content related to
war, politics, and anthropology), Mao, Chinese and Asian History, Translation notebooks,
and notebooks identified by title of work or specific sub-topic.
The largest scholarly body of work is that related to her book Dragon in Ambush: the art of war in the poems
of Mao Zedong. This book was compiled by Allen Wittenborn and published posthumously in
2013. Extensive information about the project can be found in Series 4 Subseries 4, but
also in Series 8: Notebooks, Box 27, 28 and 29.
Throughout the collection the materials
are laden with artistic flourish and non-traditional materials. Ingalls frequently
created homemade books by fastening papers together with scavenged materials. Whole
drafts of academic works appear on the back of junk-mail. There is a collection of works
housed in recycled panty-hose boxes.
It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of
the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her
transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and
hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, its officers,
employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he
or she is an owner of copyright.
Access Terms
Personal Name(s)
Mao,
Zedong, 1893-1976 -- Criticism and interpretation
Subject(s)
American poetry -- 20th century
Chinese poetry
Chinese poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism
General correspondence followed by selected correspondence including extensive
collection of letters from Ingalls to her partner Mary Dearing-Lewis. Includes
personal and professional topics. Contains one letter from poet Robert Frost.
Folders that are organized by decade are not in chronological order. Includes
small portion of Dearing-Lewis files that contain materials other than
correspondence.
box
folder
1
1
Incoming correspondence, 1930s,
1
2
Incoming correspondence, 1940s,
1
3-6
Incoming correspondence, 1950s,
1
7-10
Incoming correspondence, 1960s,
1
11
Incoming correspondence, 1963-1964,
1
12
Incoming correspondence, 1965,
1
13-14
Incoming correspondence, 1966,
1
15
Incoming correspondence, 1967-1968,
1
16
Incoming correspondence, 1969,
1
17
Incoming correspondence, 1969-1970,
1
18
Incoming correspondence, 1970,
1
19
Incoming correspondence, 1970s,
box
folder
2
1-7
Incoming correspondence, 1970s,
2
8
Incoming correspondence (1 photograph of Apache maiden coming-out
ceremony, 1973), 1970s,
2
9
Incoming correspondence, 1970-1971,
2
10
Incoming correspondence, 1971,
2
11-12
Incoming correspondence, 1971-1972,
box
folder
3
1
Incoming correspondence, 1974,
3
2-10
Incoming correspondence, 1980s,
3
11-15
Incoming correspondence, 1990s,
3
16
Incoming correspondence, 1995, 1999,
box
folder
4
1
Outgoing correspondence from Ingalls, drafts and copies,
1946-1987,
4
2-3
Correspondence, Ingalls to Blanche Price (returned by Anne Healy,
1967), contains clippings, poetry and photographs, 1944-1967,
4
4
Correspondence, Ingalls to Victoria (returned to Ingalls in 1961),
1944-1955,
4
5
Letter from Robert Frost to Mrs. Fontaine, mentions Ingalls,
undated,
Includes genealogical research and Ingalls Family information, bibliographies and
biographical information. Awards and honors. Drawings by Ingalls and others.
Personal and professional clippings, scrapbooks and reviews of Ingalls work.
Organized by type and chronologically.
Contains notebooks and materials from Ingalls own undergraduate and graduate
studies and teaching materials from her tenure in the English Department at
Rockford College. Organized chronologically.
box
folder
21
1
Speaking of Civilization, undated,
21
2
Contemporary Civilization 01, outline, History of India,
undated,
21
3
China and World History lecture, notes, undated,
21
4
Notes and writings for College courses, 1930s,
21
5
Workbook on Lun Yu, Chinese 458, 1946,
21
6-6
Asian Studies, teaching materials, drafts, memorabilia,
1947-1960,
21
8
Seminar in Chinese Culture, Rockford College, 1948,
21
9
Chinese and Japanese Masterworks as Literature in English, lecture,
circa 1950,
21
10
Asian Studies, English, curriculum materials, 1950s,
21
11
China and Korea, clippings, teaching materials, course outlines, notes,
1950s,
21
12
Chinese Nationalists and Communists, lecture notes, 1950-1957,
undated,
21
13
History 209: Chinese Cultural History, notes, circa 1952,
21
14
Reading in the History of Chinese Thought, course materials, circa
1952,
21
15
History 209, library course reserve packet, handbook, 1952,
21
16
Chinese History, Rockford College, 1952,
21
17
Early Civilization, Rockford College, circa 1953,
21
18
Contemporary Poetry, 1954,
21
19
American Literature, Rockford College, 1954-1956,
21
20
The Three Levels of Literature, draft, teaching materials, 1955,
undated,
21
21
Cultural Dynamics in Asian History, draft, lecture series, Tucson,
1960s,
Organized by type: reviews followed by other authors. Many of the materials from
other authors are manuscripts accompanied by correspondence with Ingalls. No
chronological order.
box
folder
21
22
Reviews, Our Book, Wilson Sisters, draft, foreword, 1971,
21
23
Reviews, Choix d'estudes Sinologiques, Paul Demieville, notes, circa
1973,
Reviews, The Shaping Spirit: A Study of Wallace Stevens,
undated,
21
28
Reviews, drafts, 1945-1965,
box
folder
22
1
Other poets, The Lambert Poems, John Bennett, undated,
22
2
Other poets, Robert Van Slyke, 1954, undated,
22
3
Other poets, Theo Beckham, 1966,
22
4
Other poets, The Airmen, by Selden Rodman, 1941,
22
5
Other poets, John Bennett, 1966-1978,
22
6
Other poets, John Bennett, includes signed publication and drafts,
1988, 1991, undated,
22
7
Other writers, Maximilian Beck, signed publications and clippings,
1947-1950,
22
8
Other poets, Margo Nikitas, 1951-1952,
22
9
Other poets, Laura Benét (possibly Ingalls' relative), clippings,
1933-1953,
22
10
Other poets, Norma Farber, 1983-1984,
22
11
Other writers, Food and Population Problems in China, Peace Plan,
Michael Chang, 1951,
22
12
Other writers, Two Plays, Betty Bandell, 1963,
22
13
Other poets, F. C. Brooke, 1889-1892,
22
14
Other poets, L. D. Clark, 1981,
22
15
Other poets, John [unknown], 1961, undated,
22
16
Other poets, David Forslund, correspondence, manuscript,
1967,
22
17
Other poets, Burnham Eaton, poems, clippings, 1969,
undated,
22
18
Other writers, [Frances Eldredge], journal, 1944, 1980,
22
19
Other writers, James Shevill, exhibited at UA Poetry Center,
correspondence, ephemera, 1994-1996,
22
20
Other writers, Karl Shapiro, W. B. Yeats, Conrad Aiken, William Hersey,
Burnham Eaton, exhibited at UA Poetry Center, selected correspondence and
ephemera, 1941-1982,
22
21
Other poets, John Moffitt, exhibited at UA Poetry Center, signed poems
and ephemera, 1973-1977, undated,
22
22
Other poets, John Bennett, exhibited at UA Poetry Center, clippings,
poems, correspondence, 1971-1989,
22
23
Other poets, Lee Anderson, exhibited at UA Poetry Center,
correspondence, clippings, 1964-1972,
22
24
Other poets, Travis Lane, exhibited at UA Poetry Center,
correspondence, poems, undated,
22
25
Other poets, John Holmes, exhibited at UA Poetry Center, poems,
ephemera, 1942-1958,
22
26
Other poets, Vijay Chadha, editor, submission to MOSAIC,
correspondence, poems, 1990,
Extensive research materials, copies of correspondence, and correspondence
transcripts related to author Stephen Vincent Benét. It is unclear who gathered
these materials, some notes indicate it may have been Mary Dearing-Lewis, or
possibly Ingalls' student at Rockford College, Miss Church.
box
folder
22
28
Benét correspondence transcripts, includes Benét family, 1903-1950,
circa 1950,
22
29
Benét correspondence transcripts, includes Benét family, 1909-1940,
circa 1950,
22
30
Benét correspondence copies (Orthochromatic Reflex Paper), 1920s-1940s,
circa 1950,
22
31
Benét correspondence transcripts, 1920s-1940s, circa 1950,
22
32
Benét correspondence transcripts, correspondence, articles 1920s-1950s,
circa 1950,
22
33
Benét correspondence copies (Orthochromatic Reflex Paper), 1920s-1950s,
circa 1950,
22
34
Benét correspondence copies (Orthochromatic Reflex Paper),
publications, 1920s-1950s, circa 1950,
22
35
Benét correspondence to Davidson Day, copies (Orthochromatic Reflex
Paper), 1930s-1940s, circa 1950,
box
folder
23
1
Benét correspondence with Paul Engle, transcripts, 1932-1940, circa
1950,
23
2
Benét correspondence with Robert Nathan, transcripts, 1938-1944, circa
1950,
23
3
Benét correspondence with Pauli Murray, transcripts, 1939-1943, circa
1950,
23
4-5
Benét project notes and research, correspondence copies and
transcripts, circa 1950,
23
6
Benét project notes and research, includes Laura Benét narrative,
1940s-1950s, circa 1950,
23
7
Introductory note, Miss Church's thesis on Benét, Rockford College,
circa 1958,
Extensive collection of notebooks, over 240. Ingalls made many notes about her
research and pasted in many images and newspaper clippings. Many notebooks contain
an index to content subjects or particular points of interested taped to the front
cover. Series organized by section beginning with General Notebooks (as named by
Ingalls), Seacross and Patmos notebooks (content related to war, politics, and
anthropology), Mao, Chinese and Asian History, Translation notebooks, then
notebooks identified by title of work or specific sub-topic. Each section
organized chronologically.
box
folder
23
8
General notebook, 1933-1941,
23
9
General notebook, 1937,
23
10
General notebook, 1937-1939,
23
11
General notebook, 1930s,
23
12
General notebook, 1937-1940,
23
13
General notebook, 1941-1956,
23
14
General notebooks, 1953, 1956, 1957,
23
15
General notebook, 1957-1968,
23
16
General notebook, 1960-1962,
23
17
General notebook, 1963-1977,
23
18
General notebook, 1982-1985,
23
19
General notebook, 1983-1984,
23
20-21
General notebooks, 1984,
23
22-24
General notebooks, 1985,
box
folder
24
1
General notebook, 1985-1987,
24
2-4
General notebooks, 1986,
24
5
General notebook, 1986-1987,
24
6
General notebook, 1988-1989,
24
7-9
General notebooks, 1989,
24
10-11
General notebooks, 1991,
24
12-13
General notebooks, 1992,
24
14-16
General notebooks, 1993,
24
17-18
General notebook, 1994,
box
folder
25
1-2
General notebooks, 1995,
25
3
General notebook, 1998,
25
4
General notebook, 1998-1999,
25
5-17
Seacross and Patmos, 17 notebooks, 1941- ca. 1979,
box
folder
26
1-20
Seacross and Patmos, 21 notebooks, 1979-1991,
box
folder
27
1-18
Seacross and Patmos, 16 notebooks, 1992-1999,
27
19-20
Mao's poems, research for Dragon in Ambush, 2 notebooks A-B, circa
1976,
box
folder
28
1-19
Mao's poems, research for Dragon in Ambush, 19 notebooks C-U, circa
1973-1977,
box
folder
29
1-13
Mao's poems, research for Dragon in Ambush, 13 notebooks V-Z, AB-AI,
KYC, 1975-1985,
29
14
Theater, Middle East and Asia, undated,
29
15
Polynesia and China, 1944,
29
16
Modern Chinese Poetry, 1945,
29
17
Asian history, 1950s,
29
18
Library of Cypress, Orientalia Division, Sesquicentennial Brochure,
1952,
29
19
Japanese Literature, 1956,
29
20
Far East, Eurasia, 1960,
29
21
Central Asia, Mongols, 1984-1987,
29
22
The Concept, Ch'i Yun sheng Tung, ca. 1996,
box
folder
30
1-5
Translation, Chinese, 1945-1950s, circa 1980,
30
6-13
Translation, Japanese, circa 1950-1973, undated,
30
14
Translation, Daniel G. Blinton, ca. 1970,
30
15
Power Vierina, undated,
30
16
The Risen God, undated,
30
17
Tahl, Voyage by Fire, undated,
30
18
The Parable of the Talents and other verses, undated,
30
19
Bardo Thodol, undated,
30
20
Hawthorne, undated,
30
21
British novels, undated,
30
22
Card Catalog of loan info for Ingalls' library, undated,
30
23
Glossary of terms, A-F, undated,
30
24
Glossary of terms, G-R, undated,
30
25
Glossary of terms, S-Z, undated,
box
folder
31
1
Modern biography, 1929-1932,
31
2
College coursework, 1926-1932,
31
3
College course, 1920s-1930s,
31
4
The Shelbourne Essays, 1928-1930,
31
5
English literature, 1932,
31
6
Drama 101, circa 1933,
31
7
Mahabharata, circa 1935,
31
8
Shapiro Poems, 1940-1953,
31
9
Epic and world literature, 1941,
31
10
Taoist texts, 1945,
31
11
Canyon, 1945-1947,
31
12
English literature, 1945,
31
13
History 201, Chinese History, Univ. of Chicago, 1945,
31
14
The War Between Was and Is, 1946,
31
15
Chinese Paleography, 1946,
31
16-17
Chinese 201, Univ. of Chicago, 1946-1947,
31
18
English 244, 19th Century Poetry, 1950s,
31
19
English 226, American Literature, 1950s,
box
folder
32
1
Asiatic literature, circa 1950,
32
2
Course, 18th Century World Citizen, Rockford College,
1950s,
32
3-6
Course, Chinese History, Rockford College, 1951,
32
7
Mao and the Chinese Empire, 1952,
32
8
Asia in American Literature, circa 1956,
32
9
China in American Literature, circa 1956,
32
10
East West Seminar, Rockford College, 1956,
32
11
Benét, Eliot, Aiken, 1957,
32
12
Pound and Jeffers, 1957,
32
13
Melville, Japan, 1957,
32
14
English Literature, 1957-1958,
32
15
Whitman, Poetry, circa 1958,
32
16
The Poet's View of History, 1958,
32
17
History 209, Chinese History and Literature, 1959, undated,
32
18
English 355, Contemporary Poetry, Rockford College, 1960,
32
19
Understanding Moby Dick, Kobe studies, 1960,
32
20
Pounds' Cantos, 1962,
32
21
Cultural Dynamics in Asian History, 1962, undated,
box
folder
33
1
Inventory, poetry collection, undated,
33
2
Sketches, drawings, undated,
33
3
Hahyuna, undated,
33
4
Normand, undated,
33
5
The Rebellion of Nimrod, undated,
33
6
The Vision of Akhenaten, undated,
33
7
This Particular Irish, undated,
33
8
The Twice Boru, The Dead God, undated,
33
9
Scrapbook of poems (other authors), 1924-1928,
33
10
Tahl, 1933-1934,
33
11
Tahl, circa 1940,
33
12
Christ in Cornwall, 1942,
33
13
The Middest Fabian, poems, 1947, 1948,
33
14-15
Galilean Way, circa 1948, 1949,
33
16
Hallucination journal, 1950,
33
17
The Epic Tradition, 1950s,
33
18
Gilgamesh and Epic of Babylonia, circa 1955,
33
19
Christian themes in Current American Literature, 1956,
33
20
Ise and Nara, circa 1957,
33
21
The Woman from the Island, circa 1958,
33
22
Poems, memos, 1958-1990,
33
23
The Uses of Poetry, 1959,
33
24
These Islands Also, circa 1959, 1982,
33
25
Magnode, 1960,
box
folder
34
1-4
Gilgamesh, Bibliographies: General notes, early chronology, stored in
original hosiery boxes, circa 1960,
34
5
Gilgamesh, notes, stored in original hosiery boxes, circa
1960,
34
6
Gilgamesh, clippings, GE and D, stored in original hosiery boxes, circa
1960,
34
7-8
This Stubborn Quantum, 1966, circa 1983, undated,
34
9
History of Nature, 1974,
34
10
Rappaccini's Daughter, 1975,
34
11
Children's verse, transcriptions, circa 1975,
34
12
Eliade's A History of Religious Ideas, 1978,
34
13
The Christian Harmony, circa 1978,
34
14
A Summer Liturgy, 1976,
34
15
Celestial Railroad, circa 1979,
box
folder
35
1
Around the Compass, 1946-1948,
35
2
The Legacy of Maimonides, Ben Zion Rokser, The New Yorker,
1950,
35
3
Vincent Scully, Pueblo Mountain Village Dance, 1978,
35
4
Notes on Papagoes, circa 1980,
35
5
Axtell, The European and the Indian, 1981,
35
6
Kranz, The Religions of the American Indians, 1982,
35
7
Great Hare Traditions, Amerindian notes, 1982-1986,
Includes loose photographs and albums from Ingalls relatives, albums created by
Ingalls, Dearing-Lewis or as gifts to Ingalls, and a range of personal items
including baby books, childhood memorabilia, non-academic scrapbooks and
clippings, and items that are oversize or oddly shaped (card catalogs), paintings,
framed drawings, oversize manuscripts and ephemera. Organized by type and
chronologically.
box
folder
35
13-38
Photographs, loose, family, friends and academic subjects. Includes
tintypes (Folder 13), circa 1860-1990s,
box
folder
36
1-11
Photograph albums, 1940s-1990s,
box
folder
37
1-5
Photograph albums, 1966-1991,
37
6
Negative of drawing of Ingalls by Kent Bentson, 1948,
37
7
Marjorie Flack Benet, register of deaths, weddings, events,
1772-1813,
37
8
Novum Testamentum, Greek, gift of Marjorie Flack Benet in 1957,
1822,
37
9
Poem on textile, Kan-tai-shi, undated,
37
10
Reading glass, possible invented by Ingalls, undated,
37
11
Scrapbook, photos, postcards, sketches, undated,
37
12
Scrapbook of cartoons, undated,
37
13
Catalog cards, Ingalls' Asian library, undated,
37
14
The Keyograph, device for teaching sight reading for music, circa
1910,
37
15
Ingalls' baby book (leather degraded-red rot), 1911-1916,
37
16
Family photographs, correspondence with enclosure,
1913-1976,
37
17
Poems, typed, for Froo L. B. on SS Breman, 1914,
37
18
France Gilmor, funeral program, photos, biography, 1930s,
1990s,
37
19
Catalog cards, Bibliography of publications by Ingalls,
1932-1989,
37
20
Poems More or Less, scrapbook, Dearing-Lewis, 1934-1965,
37
21
Shih Ehring, handwritten copy, 1940s,
box
folder
38
1
Wen Shun-chi, manuscript, pamphlet, signed by author, 1949,
1981,
38
2
War Department medal, awarded to Chester Wardlow, 1940s,
38
3
Postcards, Egypt, Lebannon, Greece, Italy, 1950s,
38
4
Cleaning cloth, glasses, Japan, circa 1958,
38
5
Travel diaries, Japan, 1958,
38
6
Skrapbooks, postcards, Asia/Japan, 1958,
38
7
Clippings, photographs, 1960s,
38
8
Box of objects: baby shoes, dolls, Poet laureate medal, business cards
(Japan), circa 1911-1963,
38
9-10
Jeremy's 65th Birthday Letter Books, 1976,
38
11
Mary Ashley Cheek award, Rockford College Alumni Association,
1989,
box
folder
39
1
The Woman From the Islands, art sculpture with wood and stone, Wayne
Perkins, oversize, 1960,
Monographs, anthologies, journals, literary magazines and off-prints of Ingalls'
publications and smaller collections of works by other authors including research
materials and titles from Ingalls personal library.
box
42
Monographs by Ingalls, and books from personal library,
1880s-1990s,
box
43
Anthologies and books with contributed material from Ingalls,
1940s-1990s,
box
44
Literary magazines and journals with contributions from Ingalls,
1940s-1990s,
box
45
Literary magazines and journals with contributions from
Ingalls, 1940s-1990s
box
folder
46
1-25
Off-prints, magazines and loose materials with contributions by and
about Ingalls, 1940s-1990s,
This series contains materials given to Nina Rukas by Jeremy Ingalls. Many of the
transcripts and books have written inscriptions from Ingalls to Rukas. The first
folder in this series is a detailed content list of folders 2-19. Items 5, 13, and
21 on the list are absent from the collection.
box
folder
48
1
List of Materials, August 5,
2003
48
2
Arizona Quarterly, Summer 1968, 1968
48
3
The Epic Tradition by Jeremy Ingalls, undated
48
4
Jeremy Miscellany, 1940-1959
Scope and Contents
Binder labeled in Jeremy's hand: "Jeremy Miscellany, 1940s and 1950s". With
notes on two blue index cards to Nina explaining the gift as a birthday present
(1966) for use as teaching material and for Nina's own interest. See folder 1
for detailed list of contents.
48
5
The Classics and New Poetry , November, 1944
48
6
Catching Up With the Human Race, A Talk with High School Seniors and College
Freshman by Jeremy Ingalls, 1952
48
7
Ten Poems by Jeremy Ingalls, 1952
48
8
The Uses of Poetry by Jeremy Ingalls, May 3, 1959, 2001
48
9
This Stubborn Quantum by Jeremy Ingalls, corrected
manuscript, circa 1960-1969
48
10
Prayer to the Third Angel, typescript, January 1969
48
11
The Classics and the New Poetry by Jeremy Ingalls,
typescript, October 30,
1942
48
12
The Road Beyond Violence by Jeremy Ingalls, typescript, undated
48
13
Nina Rukas Young envelope, circa 1960-1969
Scope and Contents
Legal envelope labeled: "Nina Rukas Young" with typescripts. See folder 1 for
detailed list of contents.
48
14
A Summer Liturgy by Jeremy Ingalls, typescript, August 25,
1976
48
15
Symbols For These Times by Jeremy Ingalls, 1940
48
16
Mahabalipuram and Mohenjo-Daro: two poems and a forward by Jeremy
Ingalls, 1966
48
17
Photograph, Jeremy with note to Nina, 1931, 1967
48
18
Excerpts from the Life of Coyote, typescript, 1969
48
19
This Stubborn Quantum folder, 1977-1987
Scope and Contents
See folder 1 for detailed list of contents.
48
20
Anniversary of the College by Jeremy Ingalls, February 25,
1951
48
21
Poem by Doug Anderson, January 8,
2004
48
22
White-Shell Path and Arriving by Jeremy Ingalls, undated
48
23
Studia Mystica Volume II, Number 2, Summer 1979, 1979
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The Malice of Empire by Yao Hsin-nung, translated by Jeremy
Ingalls, 1970
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The Epic Tradition by Jeremy Ingalls, 1989
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The Metaphysical Sword by Jeremy Ingalls, 1960
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Nakagawa's Tenno Yūgao translation and commentary by Jeremy
Ingalls, 1975
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Summer Liturgy by Jeremy Ingalls, 1985
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Tahl by Jeremy Ingalls, 2002
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The Woman from the Island by Jeremy Ingalls, 1958
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Gillray and Cruikshank by Michael Katanka and Edgell
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Poet An International Monthly, American University Poets
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Studies in Chinese Thought, The American Anthropologist, December 1953