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Contains 139 Results:

Typed page titled “‘Jean’s’ Indication of the Last Incarnation of,” which describes the most recent past lives of Williamina Parrish, Grace Parrish, Isabel Parrish, Dinks Parrish, Aggie Parrish, Betty McCormick, Robert Ryan, Mike Conroy, Petronelle Sombart, Marguerite Fischel, and Nino Ronchi. (1 item), No date

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence of Pearl Curran and miscellaneous material relating to her career; 29 typescript volumes of dialogues between Patience Worth and the family and friends of Pearl Curran, 1913-1937; loose typescripts of selected dialogues, 1916-1928; one bound volume titled “Odds and Ends” of miscellaneous writings, poems, etc. by Patience Worth; a typescript by Casper Yost of Patience Worth’s The First Book of Panda, 1915-1916; partial typescript...
Dates: No date

Transcription, Afternoon. Those present: Mrs. Rohland, Miss Dolbee, Miss Fitzroy, Mrs. Ives, Miss Ives, and The Family. Patience Worth is asked about Miss Fitzroy’s drawings and the signature “J. W.” “First meeting between Patience and J. W.” written on the reverse of the second page. (2 pages), 1916 Jan 30

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence of Pearl Curran and miscellaneous material relating to her career; 29 typescript volumes of dialogues between Patience Worth and the family and friends of Pearl Curran, 1913-1937; loose typescripts of selected dialogues, 1916-1928; one bound volume titled “Odds and Ends” of miscellaneous writings, poems, etc. by Patience Worth; a typescript by Casper Yost of Patience Worth’s The First Book of Panda, 1915-1916; partial typescript...
Dates: 1916 Jan 30

Transcription. Those present: Mrs. Ives and Miss Ives, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff, The Family, Miss Woodruff, Miss Fitzroy, and Miss Saunders. Patience Worth calls a bespectacled Dr. Woodruff an “Owl,” and composes poetry for Miss Woodruff. (4 pages), 1916 Mar 17

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence of Pearl Curran and miscellaneous material relating to her career; 29 typescript volumes of dialogues between Patience Worth and the family and friends of Pearl Curran, 1913-1937; loose typescripts of selected dialogues, 1916-1928; one bound volume titled “Odds and Ends” of miscellaneous writings, poems, etc. by Patience Worth; a typescript by Casper Yost of Patience Worth’s The First Book of Panda, 1915-1916; partial typescript...
Dates: 1916 Mar 17

Transcription, Friday, At Home. Those present: Mrs. D. R. Francis, Mr. Wade Chance, Mrs. F. W. Richardson, Florence Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Francis, and The Family. Patience Worth is asked what the world needs most, comments on Mr. Chance’s mother, criticizes Mrs. Curran’s transcription of her words, and is asked if the United States should join the Great War. (7 pages), 1916 Apr 7

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence of Pearl Curran and miscellaneous material relating to her career; 29 typescript volumes of dialogues between Patience Worth and the family and friends of Pearl Curran, 1913-1937; loose typescripts of selected dialogues, 1916-1928; one bound volume titled “Odds and Ends” of miscellaneous writings, poems, etc. by Patience Worth; a typescript by Casper Yost of Patience Worth’s The First Book of Panda, 1915-1916; partial typescript...
Dates: 1916 Apr 7

Transcription, Monday Evening. Those present: Mr. Yost, [M?]abel Warren, Mrs. Ives and Miss Ives, and Mrs. Allen. Patience Worth comments on the guests, and composes poems for them. (4 pages), 1916 Apr 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence of Pearl Curran and miscellaneous material relating to her career; 29 typescript volumes of dialogues between Patience Worth and the family and friends of Pearl Curran, 1913-1937; loose typescripts of selected dialogues, 1916-1928; one bound volume titled “Odds and Ends” of miscellaneous writings, poems, etc. by Patience Worth; a typescript by Casper Yost of Patience Worth’s The First Book of Panda, 1915-1916; partial typescript...
Dates: 1916 Apr 10

Transcription, Saturday Evening. Those present: Mrs. and Mr. Taussig, Mrs. Allen, and Mrs. and Miss Cally Ives. Patience Worth composes the poem “To the Warsmen.” (4 pages), 1916 Apr 22

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence of Pearl Curran and miscellaneous material relating to her career; 29 typescript volumes of dialogues between Patience Worth and the family and friends of Pearl Curran, 1913-1937; loose typescripts of selected dialogues, 1916-1928; one bound volume titled “Odds and Ends” of miscellaneous writings, poems, etc. by Patience Worth; a typescript by Casper Yost of Patience Worth’s The First Book of Panda, 1915-1916; partial typescript...
Dates: 1916 Apr 22

Transcription. Those present: Brother and Family. (3 pages), 1916 May 15

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence of Pearl Curran and miscellaneous material relating to her career; 29 typescript volumes of dialogues between Patience Worth and the family and friends of Pearl Curran, 1913-1937; loose typescripts of selected dialogues, 1916-1928; one bound volume titled “Odds and Ends” of miscellaneous writings, poems, etc. by Patience Worth; a typescript by Casper Yost of Patience Worth’s The First Book of Panda, 1915-1916; partial typescript...
Dates: 1916 May 15

Transcription, Tuesday Evening. Those present: Mrs. Ives, Miss Callie Ives, and The Family. (2 pages), 1916 May 16

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence of Pearl Curran and miscellaneous material relating to her career; 29 typescript volumes of dialogues between Patience Worth and the family and friends of Pearl Curran, 1913-1937; loose typescripts of selected dialogues, 1916-1928; one bound volume titled “Odds and Ends” of miscellaneous writings, poems, etc. by Patience Worth; a typescript by Casper Yost of Patience Worth’s The First Book of Panda, 1915-1916; partial typescript...
Dates: 1916 May 16

Transcription, Sunday Afternoon. Those present: Mrs. and Cally Ives, and The Family. Patience Worth bids Mrs. and Miss Ives farewell for the summer. (2 pages), 1916 June 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence of Pearl Curran and miscellaneous material relating to her career; 29 typescript volumes of dialogues between Patience Worth and the family and friends of Pearl Curran, 1913-1937; loose typescripts of selected dialogues, 1916-1928; one bound volume titled “Odds and Ends” of miscellaneous writings, poems, etc. by Patience Worth; a typescript by Casper Yost of Patience Worth’s The First Book of Panda, 1915-1916; partial typescript...
Dates: 1916 June 4

Transcription, Wednesday Evening. Those present: The Family. Contains an additional line to a poem handwritten along the right side of the first page. (2 pages), 1916 June 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence of Pearl Curran and miscellaneous material relating to her career; 29 typescript volumes of dialogues between Patience Worth and the family and friends of Pearl Curran, 1913-1937; loose typescripts of selected dialogues, 1916-1928; one bound volume titled “Odds and Ends” of miscellaneous writings, poems, etc. by Patience Worth; a typescript by Casper Yost of Patience Worth’s The First Book of Panda, 1915-1916; partial typescript...
Dates: 1916 June 20