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Letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville L. Kress - undated
A brief handwritten letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville Kress, in which Sinclair writes he has sent Kress' check to 'E. Haldeman' and updates Kress on his latest book
Letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville L. Kress - June 7, 1939
A letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville Kress, dated June 7, 1939, in which Sinclair promises to write a letter of introduction for Kress to William E. Woodward, but admits having little ""confidence that [his] opinion will count with anybody who has money to pay out under the profit system. . . ."
Letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville L. Kress - June 7, 1939
A letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville Kress, dated June 7, 1939, in which Sinclair discusses his manuscript and then promises to write a letter of introduction for Kress to William E. Woodward. Two copies of the recommendation are included in the file
Letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville L. Kress - October 10, 1927
A brief letter from E. B. Hopkins, secretary to Upton Sinclair, to Melville Kress, dated October 10, 1927, stating Sinclair agrees to let Kress quote from 'Letters to Judd' and requests that Kress send a copy of an article from 'The Nation'
Letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville L. Kress - June 20, 1927
A brief letter from E. B. Hopkins, Upton Sinclair's secretary, to Melville Kress, dated June 20, 1927, informing Kress that Sinclair is out of town and answering some questions
Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 28, No. 2
“Lewis and Thompson and the Writers’ War Board,” by Robert L. McLaughlin, Illinois State University
“The Filming of Free Air”
“An Interview with Ken Cuthbertson, Author of Inside: The Biography of John Gunther,” by Susan O’Brien
“Sinclair Lewis as Seen through the Eyes of Ernest Hemingway’s Biographers,” by Sally E. Parry, Illinois State University
“Sinclair Lewis, Dante, and the Jews,” a discussion by Mark Bernheim, Sally E. Parry, and Ralph Goldstein
“Sinclair Lewis,” by George Simmers from Great War Fiction Plushttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1022/thumbnail.jp
Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol 31, No. 1
“Real America: A Speech about Sinclair Lewis by Lion Feuchtwanger,” with an introduction and translation by Sean Nye, University of Southern California
“‘Good Morning, America!’: A Retrospective of the 2022 Sinclair Lewis Virtual Conference,” by Shaun F. Richards
“Opening Remarks for the 2022 Sinclair Lewis Conference,” by Sally E. Parry, Illinois State University
“Three Midwestern Playwrights: How Floyd Dell, George Cram Cook, and Susan Glaspell Transformed American Theatre,” by Marcia Noe
“Robert L. McLaughlin’s Sinclair Lewis Scholarship”
“Play of Main Street Produced at University of Minnesota Duluth,” by George Killough, College of St. Scholastica
“Revisiting Sinclair Lewis’s Kingsblood Royal,” by Andy Kantar, Ferris State University
“What Were They Reading Then?: “Look Homeward, Angel,” by Thomas Wolfe, 1929,” by Robert L. McLaughlin, Illinois State Universityhttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1092/thumbnail.jp
The Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 2
Abstracts from Papers Presented at the Symposium on American Realism and Naturalism:
“‘A Scarlet Tanager on an Ice-Floe’: Women, Men, and History on Main Street,” by Caren J. Town, Georgia Southern University
“American Voices in Sinclair Lewis’s It Can’t Happen Here,” by Robert L. McLaughlin, Illinois State University
“Boundary Ambiguity and Abortion: Women’s Choices in Sinclair Lewis’s Ann Vickers and Kingsblood Royal,” by Sally E. Parry, Illinois State University
“Teaching Sinclair Lewis: From Resentment to Recognition: Babbitt in the Classroom,” by Clare Virginia Eby, University of Connecticut-Hartford
“The Life of Babbitt,” Review of Babbitt: An American Life, by Glen A. Love; by James M. Hutchisson, The Citadelhttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1027/thumbnail.jp
Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol 32, No. 1
“New Play Based on Novel and Film of Sinclair Lewis’s Free Air,” by John Loch, Rosemount Area Arts Council
“The Filming of the Silent Movie of Sinclair Lewis’s Free Air,” by John Loch, Rosemount Area Arts Council
“George Macy’s Readers Club (1941-1943) and Sinclair Lewis,” by Shaun F. Richards, Finger Lakes Community College
“Lost Boundaries“
“Making Her Way in the Big City: Carrie Meeber in Sister Carrie and Una Golden in The Job,” by Sally E. Parry, Illinois State University
“Favorite Books by Our Members”
“Literary Legends: Poll of Minnesotans Reveals Sinclair Lewis as the State’s Favorite Author of All Time”
“The (Self-) Importance of Being American: A Lesser-Known Lewis Essay on the American Expatriate Artists in 1920s Paris,” by Shaun F. Richards Finger Lakes Community College
In Memoriam: Benjamin R. Beede and Robert Gottliebhttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1093/thumbnail.jp
The Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 6, No. 2
“Chicagoland Theatre Presents Musical of Lewis’s Elmer Gantry,” by Robert L. McLaughlin, Illinois State University
“Devoto’s Mountain Time: Arrowsmith after Arrowsmith,” by Robert E. Fleming, University of New Mexico
“A Guide to Films Based on the Works of Sinclair Lewis,” by Stephen E. Pastore
“Robert Bly Urges ‘Writing with Soul,\u27” by David Simpkins, Sauk Centre Heraldhttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1034/thumbnail.jp
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