Box 28
Container
Contains 34 Results:
Notes for untitled speech for Temple Israel Sisterhood. (holograph notes, 1 pp.), no date
File — Box: 28, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
no date
Notes for speech "Ethics vs. Art." (holograph notes, 7 pp.), no date
File — Box: 28, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
no date
Radio talk by Estelle Askanasy over KXOK with interview of Fannie Cook at conclusion regarding The Hill Grows Steeper. (carbon typescript, 8 pp., with autograph notes and revisions), no date
File — Box: 28, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
no date
Radio interview on Kay Morton's program, 10:30-11:00 a.m., regarding the publication of Boot-Heel Doctor. Introduction and questions. (typescript, 1 p., with autograph notes; holograph notes on seven 4"x6" cards), 1941 Sept 9
File — Box: 28, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
1941 Sept 9
Questions and outline for radio interview on Doubleday program, KXLW, 3:05-4:00 p.m., republication of Storm Against the Wall and Fannie Cook's experience as a writer. (typescript, 1 p.), 1948 Apr 4
File — Box: 28, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
1948 Apr 4
Questions and outline for radio interview on Diamond Time program, WKNA, 8:45-9:00 a.m., republication and writing of Storm Against the Wall. (typescript, 2 pp., with autograph notes), 1948 Dec 1
File — Box: 28, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
1948 Dec 1
Radio interview on Home of the Free program, KFUO, regarding literature in contemporary America, 1941-1948. (typescript, 11 pp.), ca. 1948
File — Box: 28, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
ca. 1948
Questions for radio interview on Just For Women program, WEW, 11:30-? a.m., regarding Fannie Cook's career as a writer. (typescript, 1 p., with autograph notes), 1949 Aug 2
File — Box: 28, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
1949 Aug 2
Research notes for article pertaining to The North Georgia Gazette and Winter Chronicle. (See B-26/F-3, 10-12) (holograph notes on seven 3"x5" cards), no date
File — Box: 28, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
no date
Composition book with notes and pencil sketches regarding sharecroppers. (holograph notes, undated, 10 pp.), no date
File — Box: 28, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates:
no date