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To John Stockwell of McGraw-HiIl, re: recent attendance at "The Building Team VE Seminar" on Feb.--Correspondence
To John Stockwell of McGraw-HiIl, re: recent attendance at "The Building Team VE Seminar" on Feb. 8, 1973, and the need for use of VE in the construction industry. Laments that new book was not being sold there. Mentions "deterrents" or roadblocks
Erin McGraw, 22nd Annual ODU Literary Festival
Erin McGraw is the author of two works of fiction, Bodies at Sea (1989) and Lies of the Saints (1996), which was listed as a Notable Book for 1996 by The New York Times. Kirkus Reviews said that her first collection displayed a sure hand and an even voice busily at work documenting the struggles of regular people trying to lead ordinary lives. At her best, McGraw encourages us to see sainthood in its human context, relevant to the most mundane experiences...Without rancor, these poignant moral tales gently go beyond most family fiction, they would merit our attention even if that were their only distinction. She is presently an associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Cincinnati
Helen McGraw Collection
Helen McGraw (a.k.a. Helen McGraw Chambers) (1905-1999) was a piano performer, music educator and composer. She performed solo piano pieces and ensemble works at a variety of places, including at Peabody Conservatory of Music, the National Gallery of Art, and the Phillips Gallery, she was known for performing unfamiliar pieces. McGraw also taught piano lessons at the Eastman School of Music and American University in Washington, DC, among other places, composed various piano works, vocal pieces, and pieces for chamber ensembles, and was active in many musical organizations, including the Friday Morning Music Club and the Baltimore Music Club. The collection contains journal entries, artwork, programs, reviews, articles, correspondence, photographs, scores, publicity flyers, recordings, books, and biographical materials related to McGraws career, her involvement in organizations, and her close relationships, including her relationships with her husband, Robert Chambers, her mom, her performing colleague, Kay Rickett, and her friends, Mary Howe and Esther Ballou
Mrs. McGraw
Portrait view of Mrs. McGraw from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton’s Old Main Street
Interview with Catherine McGraw, 11/10/2009
An interview with Catherine McGraw about her life in the 1930s in Oil City, PA
DeLoss McGraw, 15th Annual ODU Literary Festival
DeLoss McGraw\u27s art has been exhibited, collected and reviewed throughout the United States and Europe. His many public collectors include the Library of Congress, the New York Public Library, The Whitney Museum of Art Library Collection, the Cranbrook Museum of Art, Harvard University, Oxford University\u27s Bodleian Collection, and the Cincinnati Art Museum. Mr. McGraw has a long history of working from poetic texts, and has worked with a number of poets, including W.D. Snodgrass, Robert Phillips, Robert Hass, and Daniel Halpern. He has collaborated with W.D. Snodgrass since the early 1980\u27s, and together they have released The Death of Cock Robin, To Shape a Song, W.D.‘s Midnight Carnival, and several collector\u27s editions. DeLoss McGraw lives in San Diego with his four children
Mr. McGraw
Portrait view of Mr. McGraw from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton’s Old Main Street
Letter from McGraw Associates to John Sloan, May 19, 1949
1 leaf (single sided)Letter from McGraw Associates to John Sloan, May 19, 194
Letter from McGraw Associates to John Sloan, May 19, 1949
1 leaf (single sided)Letter from McGraw Associates to John Sloan, May 19, 194
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