Absorbed Bozart and contemporary verse 1935., Autumn 1935-Spring 1937 have prose sections., Editor: 1911- Thornwell Jacobs., Founded in 1911 by Thornwell Jacobs and given by him to Oglethorpe University. Dr. Jacobs resigned the presidency of that institution in 1943 and publication of the magazine was discontinued with the winter 1944 issue. Publication resumed spring 1945 with v.1, no.1, new series, v.14, no.1 old series (Summer 1945 called v.34, no.2, old series) in Atlanta, with no connection with Oglethorpe University., Quarterly., and Spring/summer 1935-autumn 1938 entitled The Bozart-Westminster and numbered Bozart, v. 9-13 [i.e. 12] no.2, and Westminster, v.24-28 [i.e. 27] no.2
Publisher:
Oglethorpe University Press, and Westminster press,
Subject (Name):
Jacobs, Thornwell, 1877-1956 and Oglethorpe University (Atlanta, Ga.)
Subject (Topic):
American literature--Periodicals and American poetry--Periodicals
BEIN JWJ A C868 copy 1: No. 1 is a photocopy. No. 4 is State A., BEIN JWJ A C868 copy 2: No. 4 is State B., "Black music in evolution.", Editors: [No. 1]-[no. 3], Le Roi Jones, Larry Neal, A.B. Spellman; [no. 4], Imamu Baraka, Larry Neal, A.B. Spellman., No. 4 known to exist in two states, but one of the states may simply be a printing error. In State A, the recto of the first leaf is printed with the phrase "Trippin' : a need for change," the list of contents covers both the recto and verso of the second leaf, and the recto of the final printed leaf is numbered p. 65 and has an article titled "Aide denies LBJ called Pope 'a dumb cunt.'" In State B, the recto of the first leaf is blank, the verso of the contents leaf is blank, and the printed text ceases with p. 64., Description based on: [No. 1] (surrogate); title from cover., and Latest issue consulted: [No. 4], copyright 1969.
Publisher:
Jihad Productions
Subject (Topic):
African Americans, African American musicians, and Jazz
BEIN Za Zst65: Bookseller's label: William Jackson (Books) Ltd.: 6,14(copy 2)., BEIN Za Zst65: Ms. notes: Ralph Hodgson: 23(copy 2)., BEIN Za Zst65: From the library of Ralph Hodgson: 18,21,22-23(copy 2); 14,22(copy 3)., BEIN Za Zt65: Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein: I always liked are there six or another question, don't we. B.W.: 6(copy 1)., BEIN Za Zt65: Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein to Carl Van Vechten: For Carl all I have written now and always with love. Gtde: 15(copy 2)., BEIN Za Zt65: Presentaion inscription from Gertrude Stein to Carl Van Vechten: If he thinks about it was not a novel of transition because dear Carl we love you Carl. Gtde: 10(copy 2), BEIN Za Zt65: Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein to Carl Van Vechten: As a wife has a cow, a love story and Carl likes a cow and a wife and a love story he likes it all and we like it all which is Carl as a wife has a cow, a love story. Gtde: 3(copy 2), BEIN Za Zt65: Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein to Carl Van Vechten: To Carl the Four Saints in transition but not in transition but in fullfillment. Gtde: 16/17(copy 2), BEIN Za Zt65: Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein to Carl Van Vechten: All about questions for Carl, lots of love, Gtde: 8(copy 1), BEIN Za Zt65: From the library of John J. Slocum: 10-11,13-14,16/17-18,21-22,27(copy 1); 1,4-6,8,19/20(copy 2); 3-9(copy 3)., BEIN Za Zt65: Bookplate: Carl Van Vechten: 6,8,23(copy 1); 15,16/17(copy 2)., BEIN Gallup Eliot C236: From the Donald C. Gallup Collection of T.S. Eliot., and Editors: Apr. 1927-1938 Eugene Jolas (with Elliot Paul, Apr. 1927-Mar. 1928; Robert Sage, Nov. 1927-fall 1928).