04239mpc 2200685 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002400066035002200090040002400112100003300136245004300169300001700212351019500229351011000424524008500534545026100619520080200880520042401682533004902106561007802155555003102233500015202264650002602416630003902442650003902481650002802520610003302548610003402581650005102615650003902666651002802705650004402733600003302777630002302810610003402833656002902867656003802896656003102934700003102965700002902996700002303025700002903048700002003077710002403097700002603121710003103147700002803178700001903206700002503225700003603250700003803286700001903324710001803343700004103361700003803402700005403440700003803494905002103532209619919960813120000.0910531i19101972nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV91A415 a(NIC)notisAKT4952 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aSullivan, Frank,d1892-1976.00aFrank Sullivan collection,f1910-1972. a4 linear ft. aOrganized into these series: Letters to Sullivan; letters by Sullivan; clippings and Sullivaniana (programs for plays and other events); documents concerning Sullivan and manuscripts by him. bLetters to Sullivan arranged alphabetically by correspondent; letters by Sullivan in chronological order. aFrank Sullivan Collection, Department of Rare Books, Cornell University Library. aAmerican journalist, humorist and author, long associated with the New Yorker magazine, whose Christmas poem he composed each year for 50 years. Also a member of the Algonquin Round Table literary gathering in the 1920's.bCornell University Class of 1914. aConsists mainly of correspondence, including letters by Sullivan (chiefly from 1925-1945), mostly personal, but some concerning publication of his books and articles for the New York World, the New Yorker, and the Saturday Evening Post. Includes correspondence with J.M. Dent & Sons about Sullivan's book Sullivan at Bay (London, 1939); with George Oppenheimer at Viking Press about Frank Sullivan Through the Looking-Glass, which Oppenheimer edited; and with other journalists and editors, especially New Yorker staff. Also included are issues of the Cornell Daily Sun and program for Cornell events from 1910-1914; programs for plays performed at the Lyceum Theater, Ithaca, N.Y., from 1912-1913; and essays Sullivan wrote for an English course at Cornell in 1912, with his professor's comments. bCorrespondents include William Jacob Cuppy, Margaret Feldman, Corey Ford, Ann Honeycutt, J.M. Dent & Sons, Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Adele Lovett, George Oppenheimer, Harold Ross, Alison Smith, E.B. White, Katharine Sergeant White, Alexander Woollcott; Little, Brown & Co., Gus Lobrano, James Thurber, and P.G. Wodehouse. Also included are 3 letters to Sullivan from James Cagney and 2 letters to him from Eleanor Roosevelt. 3Some letters and clippings areaphotocopies. aGift of Frank Sullivan, 1964. Letters to Ann Honeycutt were given by her.8 aFinding aid: Card catalog. aRelated collections of the papers of New Yorker staff are held in the repository, including papers of A.J. Liebling, E.B. White, and James Thurber. 0aAmerican periodicals.00aNew Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925) 0aAmerican literaturey20th century. 0aAmerican wit and humor.20aCornell UniversityxHistory.20aCornell UniversityxStudents. 0aTheaterzUnited StatesxHistoryy20th century. 0aTheaterzNew York (State)zIthaca. 0aIthaca (N.Y.)xHistory. 0aEnglish literaturexStudy and teaching.10aSullivan, Frank,d1892-1976.00aCornell Daily Sun.20aLyceum Theater (Ithaca, N.Y.) 7aAuthors, American.2lcsh 7aJournalistszUnited States.2lcsh 7aHumorists, American.2lcsh1 aCagney, James,d1899-1986.1 aCuppy, Will,d1884-1949.1 aFeldman, Margaret.1 aFord, Corey,d1902-1969.1 aHoneycutt, Ann.2 aJ.M. Dent and Sons.1 aKirkpatrick, Kenneth.2 aLittle, Brown and Company.1 aLobrano, Gustav Stubbs.1 aLovett, Adele.1 aOppenheimer, George.1 aRoosevelt, Eleanor,d1884-1962.1 aRoss, Harold Wallace,d1892-1951.1 aSmith, Alison.2 aViking Press.1 aWhite, E. B.q(Elwyn Brooks),d1899-1 aWhite, Katharine Sergeant Angell.1 aWodehouse, P. G.q(Pelham Grenville),d1881-1975.1 aWoollcott, Alexander,d1887-1943. a19960813120000.0