Unsigned clipping. “Duel that never happened: The McCullagh Affair from the Italian side.” The Daily Sketch, 19 April 1912. [821-1] ; Photo of McCullagh and Marinetti under the title “Enraged poet and British war correspondent.” No source, [1912]. [821-2] ; André Charpentier. “Choses d'aujourd'hui: Le Futurisme à la cuisine. Un chef se propose de révolutionner l'art culinaire.” No source, [1912]. Predates the manifesto on Futurist cooking. [821-3] ; Unsigned clipping. “Edgar Allan Poe and Marinetti.” No source, no date. Marinetti denies the influence of Bergson on Zang Tumb Tuuum, and acknowledges the influence of Dante and Poe. [821-4] ; Unsigned clipping. “Fight a Duel: British War Correspondent challenged. Furious Futurists. Exitement at Mr. McCullagh's Lonely Home.” No source, [1912]. [821-5]
MLA
Marinetti, F. T., 1876-1944. Unsigned clipping. “Duel that never happened: The McCullagh Affair from the Italian side.” The Daily Sketch, 19 April 1912. [821-1] ; Photo of McCullagh and Marinetti under the title “Enraged poet and British war correspondent.” No source, [1912]. [821-2] ; André Charpentier. “Choses d'aujourd'hui: Le Futurisme à la cuisine. Un chef se propose de révolutionner l'art culinaire.” No source, [1912]. Predates the manifesto on Futurist cooking. [821-3] ; Unsigned clipping. “Edgar Allan Poe and Marinetti.” No source, no date. Marinetti denies the influence of Bergson on Zang Tumb Tuuum, and acknowledges the influence of Dante and Poe. [821-4] ; Unsigned clipping. “Fight a Duel: British War Correspondent challenged. Furious Futurists. Exitement at Mr. McCullagh's Lonely Home.” No source, [1912]. [821-5]. box 11, slide 21. 1912. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/10649573.
APA, 6th edition
Marinetti, F. T., 1876-1944. (["box 11, slide 21"])(1912)[Unsigned clipping. “Duel that never happened: The McCullagh Affair from the Italian side.” The Daily Sketch, 19 April 1912. [821-1] ; Photo of McCullagh and Marinetti under the title “Enraged poet and British war correspondent.” No source, [1912]. [821-2] ; André Charpentier. “Choses d'aujourd'hui: Le Futurisme à la cuisine. Un chef se propose de révolutionner l'art culinaire.” No source, [1912]. Predates the manifesto on Futurist cooking. [821-3] ; Unsigned clipping. “Edgar Allan Poe and Marinetti.” No source, no date. Marinetti denies the influence of Bergson on Zang Tumb Tuuum, and acknowledges the influence of Dante and Poe. [821-4] ; Unsigned clipping. “Fight a Duel: British War Correspondent challenged. Furious Futurists. Exitement at Mr. McCullagh's Lonely Home.” No source, [1912]. [821-5]]. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/10649573.