Box 26
Container
Contains 46 Results:
"A Woman's Fear of Cancer." (carbon typescript, 10 pp.), no date
File — Box: 26, Folder: 41
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
"Women and Fascism." (carbon typescript, 3 pp.), no date
File — Box: 26, Folder: 42
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
Untitled [And what, pray tell, is happening to the drama?]. (typescript, 4 pp.), no date
File — Box: 26, Folder: 43
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
Untitled [Comments on Henry David Gray's theory of the origin of the First Quarto Hamlet]. (carbon typescript, 10 pp., bibl. 1 p., with autograph corrections; holograph draft, 19 pp., bibl. 1 p.; holograph research notes, 5 pp.; correspondence regarding manuscript), 1916, 1918
File — Box: 26, Folder: 44
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:
1916, 1918
Untitled [Comments on F.G. Hubbard's "Marcellus theory" of the First Quarto Hamlet]. (typescript, 4 pp.), no date
File — Box: 26, Folder: 45
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
Untitled [Slum clearance]. (typescript, 1 p., with autograph revisions), no date
File — Box: 26, Folder: 46
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