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David Lane Wright (1929 - 1967) Addendum

COLL MSS 39

Biographical Note:

David Lane Wright was born on May 22, 1929, in Bennington, Idaho to Conover and Lenora Rich Wright. He was a descendent of LDS Apostle Charles C. Rich. He spent his childhood in Bennington, and from the time he was a young man he kept copious journals. He loved sports, especially baseball and football, and enjoyed exploring the terrain around Bennington and Montpelier, which figures prominently in his work. When he was seven his brother Rich, to whom he had been very close, died from an acute appendicitis and this event continued to influence David for the rest of his life. Character’s based on his brother often appeared under different names in many of his writings. In fact his most prominent piece, a play first produced in 1956 called “Still the Mountain Wind,” was about Rich’s death.

Wright started attending Utah State University (then called Utah State Agricultural College) in 1946 at the age of seventeen on an athletic scholarship. He studied English under the tutelage of Professors A. N. Sorensen and Ira Hayward both of whom encouraged him to write and publish. He also was a sports writer for the student paper. Throughout his life his dream was to become a full-time writer, but he also prepared to become an English teacher. For the first three years at college he was on the track team and played football. His final year he quit football to spend more time writing.

After graduation Wright held many jobs as a teacher throughout Idaho. On October 22, 1950, he married Nancy Johnson, one of his students from Rexburg. He changed positions several times and eventually ended up back his home town working at the elementary school. He entered the Air Force and was called into active duty and continued write, winning several Air Force story contests and producing his work, “Still the Mountain Wind.” Also during this time he was stationed in various places throughout the United States as well as the world including South Dakota, Florida, Alabama, and Iceland.

In 1963, Wright was able to pursue his Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Iowa while still in the Air Force. He completed it in February 1964. Later, while stationed in Alabama during this time, he became involved in the civil rights campaign. In 1965, Wright was sent to Saigon, Vietnam. There he performed mostly administrative and diplomatic duties, earning a Bronze Star and he was later promoted to the rank of Major. When he returned from Vietnam in December, 1966, he and Nancy divorced with Wright maintaining custody of the children. In February of 1967, he suffered a heart attack. He recovered somewhat and returned to his home in Montgomery, Alabama where he lived for the next four months. On June 26, 1967, he suffered a second heart attack and passed away at the age of thirty-eight.

Sources:

David L. Wright. “Autobiography.” David Lane Wright Papers Mss Coll 2, Box 7, Fds 5, 6. Special Collections and Archives, Utah State University Merrill Library, Logan, Utah.
James Miller. “Discovering A Mormon Writer: David L. Wright 1929-1967.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. V(2), pp. 79-85.
David L. Wright. “Autobiography.” David Lane Wright Addendum Mss Coll 39, Box 12, Fd 1. Special Collections and Archives, Utah State University Merrill Library, Logan, Utah.

Scope and Content:

This addendum to the David Lane Wright collection (Mss Coll 2), contains further writings, correspondence, and journals, as well as some Air Force material from the Idaho writer. The collection has been organized along the same lines as the original collection with boxes devoted to correspondence, his writing, his career in the Air Force, and his journals.

Boxes 1 through 7 contain incoming correspondence from family, friends, and publishers organized chronologically. A few folders organized by date but containing correspondence from specific people or institutions were retained since Wright had organized these himself. The last part of box 7 and all of box 8 contain more correspondence, incoming or outgoing as noted, which Wright organized into specific collections (such as correspondence with his friends Vosco Call and Jim Miller, as well some people he knew in Vietnam), or which had no date. Since Wright generally kept copies of his own letters, boxes 9 and 10 contain outgoing mail organized chronologically. A great portion of this correspondence, particularly that from 1955 and 1956, contain information on Amos Wright, David Wright’s great-grandfather, who figured prominently in Idaho and early-Mormon history and about whom Wright was writing a biography.

Boxes 11 through 19 contain publications and drafts of Wright’s work. Box 11 is specifically devoted to published versions of his writings in journals and pamphlet form. Boxes 12 through 15 contain drafts, notes, and compilations of short stories as well as some miscellaneous composition books and free writing. While the attempt has been to organize the writing to make research easier, for the most part the content of the folders reflects how Wright organized them. Thus, some folders which contain untitled manuscripts or miscellaneous writing are as Wright organized them in order to preserve what order he ascribed them. Box 16 contains poetry, poetry compilations, and essays, while boxes 17 through 19 are devoted to Scripts and Novels, containing notes and drafts of both. Box 20 contains miscellany such as newspaper clippings, photographs, and programs, including those from the original production of “Still the Mountain Wind.”

Box 21 has items from college, primarily the University of Iowa, and box 22 is devoted to Wright’s Air Force career and contains photographs, manuals, notes, and official records. The rest of the collection, boxes 23 through 27 contain Wright’s numerous and detail journals as well as three audiorecordings. There is some overlap in the journals as Wright apparently would start one before he had filled up another and then later would return and finish the others. He frequently used notebook paper and letters to fill in for days when he did have his journal with him. Finally, because this is an addendum to the Mss Coll 2 with which it frequently overlaps, numerous cross references have been added to aid the researcher in locating all relevant material.

Overall the collection documents and life and work of a voluminous writer who only began to receive national recognition for his work shortly before his death. That much of his writing is still relevant is evidenced by posthumously published poetry and continuing performances of his best known work, “Still the Mountain Wind,” performed as recently as 1995, nearly thirty years over his death. Wright’s work documents life in a small, Mormon community in Southern Idaho, in addition to his research into the life of Amos Wright. This collection has value, not just for the literary works, but also for how it documents life and relations in southern Idaho.

See also:

David Lane Wright Papers, Mss Coll 2
David Lane Wright Photograph Collection PO135

Inventory:

Box 1: Incoming Correspondence, 1941 – 1956 (see also Mss Coll 2, Box II, Fd 1 - Box IV, Fd 17)

Fd 1: Before 1945
Fd 2: 1952
Fd 3: Aug 1954 – Jan 1955
Fd 4: Jan 1955 – Sept 1955
Fd 5: Sept 1955 – Dec 1955
Fd 6: Jan 1956 – May 1956

Box 2: Incoming Correspondence, 1956 – 1957 (see also Mss Coll 2, Box IV, Fds 17-19)

Fd 1: June 1956 – Dec 1956
Fd 2: Jan 1957 – June 1957
Fd 3: July 1957 – Nov 1957
Fd 4: Nov 1957 – Dec 1957
Fd 5: Dec 1957

Box 3: Incoming Correspondence, 1958 – 1960

Fd 1: Jan 1958 – Apr 1958
Fd 2: Apr 1958 – May 1958
Fd 3: Correspondence about writing from 1957 – 1958
Fd 4: University Correspondence, 1957 – 1958
Fd 5: Letters and poems from children of DLW, mid 1950s
Fd 6: Aug 1959 – Oct 1959
Fd 7: Jan 1960 – Mar 1960
Fd 8: Aug 1959 - Oct 1959
Fd 9: Jan 1960 - Mar 1960

Box 4: Incoming Correspondence, 1960 – 1961

Fd 1: Mar 1960 – June 1960
Fd 2: July 1960 – Oct 1960
Fd 3: Oct 1960 – Dec 1960
Fd 4: Jan 1961 – Feb 1961
Fd 5: Mar 1961 – May 1961

Box 5: Incoming Correspondence, 1961 – 1964 (see also Mss Coll 2, Box V)

Fd 1: June 1961 – Aug 1961
Fd 2: Sept 1961 – Dec 1961
Fd 3: Business letters, 1962
Fd 4: 1962
Fd 5: 1963
Fd 6: Jan 1963 – Nov 1963
Fd 7: Dec 1963 – Feb 1964

Box 6: Incoming Correspondence, 1963 – 1965 (see also Mss Coll 2, Box V, Fds 8-12)

Fd 1: 1963
Fd 2: 1963 – 1964
Fd 3: 1963 – 1964
Fd 4: Letters and applications for the University of Iowa
Fd 5: 1964
Fd 6: 1964
Fd 7: 1964
Fd 8: Jan 1965 – July 1965

Box 7: Incoming Correspondence, 1965 – 1967 (see also Mss Coll 2, Box V, Fds 8-12)

Fd 1: Aug 1965 – Dec 1965
Fd 2: Anti-Integration Flyer, 1965
Fd 3: Jan 1966 – Dec 1966
Fd 4: Jan 1967 – June 1967
Fd 5: Correspondence concerning heart attack, 1967
Fd 6: Correspondence with Huntington Hartford
Fd 7: Correspondence with Mose Wright
Fd 8: Correspondence from Forest Hunt containing family biographies
Fd 9: Correspondence with the University of Iowa
Fd 10: Correspondence with Colonel Wagner
Fd 11: Correspondence with Fred Kisen
Fd 12: Correspondence with Jim Miller
Fd 13: Correspondence with Vosco Call

Box 8: Miscellaneous and Undated Correspondence

Fd 1: Correspondence concerning the settlement of estate of DLW
Fd 2: Letters from Theresa in Vietnam (in French)
Fd 3: Letters from Cô Húóng, notebook used to “talk” with her
Fd 4: Letters to Cô Húóng
Fd 5: Miscellaneous notes about Cô Húóng
Fd 6: Correspondence concerning Jane Olsen
Fd 7: Undated outgoing correspondence
Fd 8: Correspondence organized by addressee (as arranged by DLW)
Fd 9: Rejections and Acceptances
Fd 10: Letters from children of DLW
Fd 11: Letters concerning Amos Wright
Fd 12: Correspondence about custody of children
Fd 13: Undated incoming correspondence
Fd 14: Undated incoming correspondence
Fd 15: Undated incoming correspondence

Box 9: Incoming Correspondence; Outgoing Correspondence, 1947 – 1951 (for outgoing see also Mss Coll 2, Box I, Fds 1-3)

Fd 1: Correspondence from Nancy Wright, Apr 1957 – June 1957
Fd 2: Correspondence from Nancy Wright, July 1957 – Sept 1957
Fd 3: Correspondence from Nancy Wright, Sept 1957 – Mar 1958
Fd 4: Outgoing, 1947 – Sept 1948
Fd 5: Outgoing, Sept 1948 – Sept 1949
Fd 6: Outgoing, Sept 1949 – Sept 1950
Fd 7: Outgoing, Aug 1950 – Oct 1950
Fd 8: Outgoing, Oct 1950 – July 1951

Box 10: Outgoing Correspondence, 1951 – 1967 (see also Mss Coll 2, Box I, Fds 4-17)

Fd 1: Aug 1951 – Mar 1952
Fd 2: Mar 1952 – Aug 1952
Fd 3: Sept 1952 – June 1953
Fd 4: July 1953 – Dec 1953
Fd 5: Dec 1953 – Dec 1954
Fd 6: Jan 1955 – Dec 1955
Fd 7: Jan 1956 – Dec 1956
Fd 8: Jan 1958 – April 1958
Fd 9: May 1958 – July 1958
Fd 10: Aug 1958 - Nov 1958
Fd 11: 1959

Box 10a: Outgoing Correspondence, 1962 – 1967 (see also Mss Coll 2, Box I, Fds 4-12)

Fd 1: 1962 - 1964
Fd 2: Letter to Editor of Look Magazine, Oct 18, 1963
Fd 3: 1965
Fd 4: 1966
Fd 5: 1967

Box 11: Publications with writings by David Lane Wright

Fd 1: Mutiny (Vols 3,4)
Fd 2: “A Treatise on Education”
Fd 3: Inland (Spring, 1960)
Fd 4: The Humanist (July/Aug 1960)
Fd 5: “Still the Mountain Wind” (bound script)
Fd 6: The Arizona Quarterly (Winter 1960)
Fd 7: Massachusetts Review (Winter 1961)
Fd 8: Best Articles and Stories (Mar 1961)
Fd 9: College writings
Fd 10: Poetry published posthumously by his daughter Charlotte M. Wright
Fd 11: Samisdat Magazine
Fd 12: Reviews of DLW
Fd 13: “Mice, Men, and Principles” by DLW
Fd 14: USU Scribble, Mar 1949
Fd 15: USU Scribble, Dec 1949; May 1950
Fd 16: List of publications by DLW

Box 12: Composition Books and Notes (see also Mss Coll 2, Box VII, Fds 7-15)

Fd 1: Composition book containing short autobiography (see also Mss Coll 2, Box VII, Fds 5-6)
Fd 2: Composition books
Fd 3: Notes
Fd 4: Notebooks and miscellaneous writings
Fd 5: Miscellaneous untitled writings
Fd 6: Ideas for writing
Fd 7: Notes for story about Charles C. Rich
Fd 8: Notes for poetry and short stories
Fd 9: Untitled handwritten drafts and notes
Fd 10: Notebook with notes and untitled stories
Fd 11: Untitled drafts
Fd 12: Untitled drafts
Fd 13: Notes on Jerry Wright

Box 13: Early Drafts and Short Stories Chronologically Arranged (see also Mss Coll 2, Box VII, Fds 7-15; Box XI, Fds 1-21)

Fd 1: Early Drafts: “I Loved Too Young” “Her Reminiscences” “The Time River” “A Tribute to Eve”
Fd 2: “Critical Papers,Drafts, 1952: “Character Revelation in The Two Soldiers,” “Pattern in Old Morality,” “Life-Death Theme in Death in Venice,” “The Last of Jack Robe,” “Gunsmoke,” “Air Force Doctor!” “The ECI Murder Case”
Fd 3: Drafts, 1953: “Dreams That Never Came Back” “Academic Freedom in Secondary Schools” “...Early Though the Laurel Grows...” Various untitled poems and stories
Fd 4: Short Stories, 1953: “The Bigger Game,” “Home Run” (2 drafts), “Early Though the Laurel Grows...” “Run Sheep Run!” “Of Pleasures and Palaces,” “Ellen,” “The Third Dream”
Fd 5: Short Stories, 1958: “The Bigger Game” (2 drafts), “Madonna,” “Moods in Chirstmastime,” “Something Extra,” “Locomotive,” “A Fisherman among Men,” “The Hawk,” “The Return,” “Home Run”
Fd 6: Story Workshop, notes and outlines for various stories and story called, “At the Train Station”
Fd 7: Iowa Workshop Stories, 1963: “Memory,” “Of Pleasures and Palaces”
Fd 8: Iowa Workshop Stories, 1963: “The Rough Edge of Experience,” “Still the Mountain Wind”
Fd 9: Iowa Notebooks

Box 14: Short Stories and Miscellaneous Writings (see also Mss Coll 2, Box VII, Fds 7-15; Box XI, Fds 1-21)

Fd 1: “The Rough Edge of Experience”
Fd 2: “The Rough Edge of Experience
Fd 3: “Home Run”
Fd 4: “Home Run”
Fd 5: “No Women”
Fd 6: “The Eyelash Fantasy and other stories”
Fd 7: Drafts: “The Hawk,” “A Train of Events”
Fd 8: “A Summer in the Country,” Short story version of “Still the Mountain Wind”
Fd 9: “Madonna,” and other untitled writings and notes
Fd 10: “Madonna: A Novel Condensed by Memory”
Fd 11: “Flight”
Fd 12: Drafts: “The Bigger Game,” “The Littlest Nation”
Fd 13: “Speak Ye Tenderly of Kings”
Fd 14: “Mosquitos”
Fd 15: “Coming Home”

Box 15: Short Stories and Miscellaneous Writings (see also Mss Coll 2, Box VII, Fds 7-15; Box XI, Fds 1-21)

Fd 1: Untitled Stories
Fd 2: Short Story Writing, notes, 1963
Fd 3: College Writings: “Simplicity,” “The Old Place,” “My First Love,” “The Eccentricities of Adolescent Love,” “The Atomic Bomb”
Fd 4: Drafts: “The Making of a Citizen,” “The Day the Revolution Began”
Fd 6: Notebook of thoughts and opinions
Fd 7: Poetry and Story Compilation: “An Interlude of Love,” “The Man From Nebraska,” “The Old Man and the German Girl,” “Academic Freedom in Secondary Schools,” “The Death of Rich,” with explanatory introduction
Fd 8: “Of Pleasures and Palaces”
Fd 9: “Of Pleasures and Palaces”
Fd 10: “Big Dreamer,” “The Lost Child”
Fd 11: “The Man from Nebraska”
Fd 12: “By Thy Works”
Fd 13: “Shadows in the Wind: Stories from Bennington, Idaho”
Fd 14: “I Know Why”
Fd 15: Various untitled drafts

Box 16: Poetry and Essays (for poetry see also Mss Coll 2, Box XI, Fds 22-27; for essays see Mss Coll 2, Box IX, Fd 18)

Fd 1: “The Conscience of the Village”
Fd 2: “The Conscience of the Village”
Fd 3: Poems revised 1959
Fd 4: “Time Away,” poetry compilation
Fd 5: Untitled poetry compilation
Fd 6: “River Saints,” a compilation
Fd 7: Essays for Air Force Extension Course Institute
Fd 8: “The Role of Creativity in College Writing”
Fd 9: Newspaper articles by DLW
Fd 10: “Methods of Education”
Fd 11: “Critique 6643"
Fd 12: Booklet of thoughts and reminiscences
Fd 13: Notes on American Literature
Fd 14: “The Atomic Bomb Project and other Essays”
Fd 15: Autobiography and “King Simmons”
Fd 16: “A Dissertation upon the Worlds of Though and Reason”
Fd 17: “In Deseret’s Sweet Land: A Discussion of Mormonism”
Fd 18: “In Deseret’s Sweet Land”

Box 16a: Novel Draft, Short Stories, & Poetry

Fd 1: "King David Simmons" revised draft, novel
Fd 2: "A Little Bit Too Little" draft, short story
Fd 3: "A Measure of Contentment" short story
Fd 4: "Barroom Aquarium Tale" draft, short story
Fd 5: "I Thought My Album was a Place to Go" short story
Fd 6: "The Man Without a Past" draft, short story
Folders 7 - 48 are poetry
Fd 7: Three Poems of a Family Nature; "A Hunters Dream, Time Away, & Father and Son"
Fd 8: "40 Hours Every Week"
Fd 9: "A Difference In Age"
Fd 10: "A Kind of Life"
Fd 11: "A Medical Solution"
Fd 12: "A Well Planned Future"
Fd 13: "Annual Letter"
Fd 14: "Audiences"
Fd 15: "Baptist Sinner"
Fd 16: "Birthplace"
Fd 17: "Considerthe Cloud Spun Sky..."
Fd 18: "Eighteen"
Fd 19: "Final Wager"
Fd 20: "Guardian Angle to Ethan Frome"
Fd 21: "Hamlets Vision"
Fd 22: "Her"
Fd 23: "Hunters Return"
Fd 24: "Imported Theme"
Fd 25: "In Turns of Time"
Fd 26: "Integration"
Fd 27: "Journals..."
Fd 28: "Jungle Fires"
Fd 29: "Letter From Home"
Fd 30: "Music Without a Poem"
Fd 31: "Prayer to a Smoke Ring"
Fd 32: "Rape"
Fd 33: "Speaking of Hunters"
Fd 34: "Spectral Back Far..."
Fd 35: "Standard of Living"
Fd 36: "T-33, Pilot's Pride"
Fd 37: "That Which is the Question"
Fd 38: "The Best Things in Life"
Fd 39: "The Evening of the Sixth Day"
Fd 40: "The Night and I in Keflavik"
Fd 41: "The Price of Ink"
Fd 42: "The Serpent's Tooth"
Fd 43: "The Spinster"
Fd 44: "The Top of the Sky and Back Agatin"
Fd 45: "The Virtue of Illiteracy"
Fd 46: "To All SoBeingBorn"
Fd 47: "Trade"
Fd 48: "War and Peace"

Box 17: Scripts and Notes for Novels (for scripts see also Mss Coll 2, Box IX, Fds 1-18)

Fd 1: “One Spring Night” written with Merv Willie
Fd 2: Untitled Play
Fd 3: “Regarding Prometheus”
Fd 4: Reviews of “Still the Mountain Wind”
Fd 5: Drafts of “Still the Mountain Wind”
Fd 6: Rights to productions of “Still the Mountain Wind”
Fd 7: “Still the Mountain Wind”
Fd 8: Poetry and Scripts inspired by Air Force
Fd 9: Notes for “River Saints”
Fd 10: Synopsis of Amos Wright novel
Fd 11: Outline for Amos Wright novel
Fd 12: Notes for Amos Wright novel
Fd 13: Notes for Amos Wright novel
Fd 14: Notes for Amos Wright novel
Fd 15: Notes for Amos Wright novel
Fd 16: Notes for Amos Wright novel

Box 18: Novels

Fd 1: “Big River”
Fd 2: Outline for novel on King Simmons
Fd 3: Outline for novel on King Simmons
Fd 4: “Voices of Remembered Ghosts”
Fd 5: Pictures of Bennington, Idaho used in research
Fd 6: Analysis of letters by Amos Wright
Fd 7: Critique of novel by DLW

Box 19: Novels

Fd 1: Untitled novel
Fd 2: Untitled novel
Fd 3: Untitled draft
Fd 4: Untitled novel
Fd 5: Untitled novel
Fd 6: “Golden Summer”

Box 19a: Novels

Fd 1: "Autobiographies" draft, novel, part 1 of 2
Fd 2: "Autobiographies" draft, novel, part 2 of 2
Fd 3: Untitled draft
Fd 4: Untitled draft
Fd 5: Untitled draft
Fd 6: Untitled draft

Box 20: Newspaper Clippings and Miscellaneous (for more clippings see also Mss Coll 2, Box VIII, Fd 2; Box IX, Fds 8-16)

Fd 1: Articles about DLW
Fd 2: Newspaper clippings
Fd 3: Newspapers clippings about DLW
Fd 4: Articles on Friends of DLW
Fd 5: Requisition forms for moving
Fd 6: Miscellaneous notes and articles 1948
Fd 7: Miscellaneous notes and articles
Fd 8: Contracts and certificates of DLW
Fd 9: LDS Pamphlets, circa 1940s and 1950s
Fd 10: Copy of “Manas,” a newsletter
Fd 11: Newspaper clippings
Fd 12: Newspaper clippings
Fd 13: Newspaper clippings about “Still the Mountain Wind”
Fd 14: Programs from “Still the Mountain Wind”
Fd 15: Programs from “Still the Mountain Wind”
Fd 16: Photos of Premier Production of “Still the Mountain Wind”
Fd 17: Articles on Baseball
Fd 18: Photographs from Iceland
Fd 19: Mailing lists for publications
Fd 20: Audio recording: "Curfew Valley"
Fd 21: Audio recording: "curfew Valley" part 1
Fd 22: Audio recording: "Curfew Valley" part 2
Fd 23: Audio recording: "Curfew Valley" part 3
Fd 24: Audio recording: "Misc on Rapport"

Box 21: College (see also Mss Coll 2, Box VIII, Fds 1-9)

Fd 1: Unbound MA Thesis
Fd 2: College writings
Fd 3: Class Records, Newspaper clippings
Fd 4: Exams from University of Iowa
Fd 5: Class Graduation Folder

Box 22: United States Air Force Career (see also Mss Coll 2, Box VIII, Fd 10)

Fd 1: Notes from Air Force Classes
Fd 2: Air Force Extension Course Institute
Fd 3: Notes for speeches
Fd 4: Cadet Manual, 1949
Fd 5: Change of Station Order, 1965
Fd 6: Operation Top Star (Officer Retention)
Fd 7: Air Force Staff Meeting Notes, Saigon, Vietnam 1965–66
Fd 8: Air Force Newsletters and Memos
Fd 9: Picture of DLW receiving Bronze Star
Fd 10: Photos from Vietnam
Fd 11: Official Military Records
Fd 12: DLW USAF File

Box 23: Journals 1946 – 1948 (For journals 1946, and November 1946 see Mss Coll 2, Box VII, Fds 3-4)

Fd 1: Audiorecordings (of the David L. Wright family)
Fd 2: Audiorecordings (of the David L. Wright family)
Fd 3: Loose Journal Entries, 1946 – 1967
Fd 4: Journal I, May – Oct 1946
Fd 5: Journal II, Nov 1946 – Apr 1947
Fd 6: Journal III, Apr 1947 – Apr 1948
Fd 7: Journal IV, May 1948 – Aug 1948
Fd 8: Journal IV (cont’d), July 1948 – Aug 1948

Box 24: Journals 1948 – 1950

Fd 1: Index to Journal IV
Fd 2: Journal IV, Apr 1948 – Jan 1949
Fd 3: Letters for Journal IV, 1948
Fd 4: Journal, May 1949 – Nov 1949
Fd 5: Journal, Jan 1949 – Jan 1950
Fd 6: Journal, May 1950 – Nov 1950

Box 25: Journals 1950 – 1952

Fd 1: Journal, Jan 1950 – Dec 1950
Fd 2: Journal, Jan 1950 – Aug 1950
Fd 3: Journal, Dec 1950 – May 1952, plus autobiography
Fd 4: Journal, Aug 1952, plus introspective on coming home

Box 26: Journals, 1952 – 1965

Fd 1: Journal, Winter 1952 – Spring 1953
Fd 2: Journal, Oct 1953
Fd 3: Journal, Nov 1953 – Nov 1954
Fd 4: Journal, Nov 1954 – Oct 1955
Fd 5: Journal, July 1955 – Feb 1957
Fd 6: Journal, Feb 1956
Fd 7: Journal, Jan 1958 – July 1958
Fd 8: Journal, Aug 1958 – Oct 1958

Box 26a: Journals, 1959 – 1965

Fd 1: Journal, Jan 1959 - Mar 1959
Fd 2: Journal, April 1959 - June 1959
Fd 3: Journal, Nov 1959 - Dec 1959
Fd 4: JOurnal, Dec 1963 - May 1965

Box 27: Journals, 1963 – 1966

Fd 1: Journal, Aug 1963
Fd 2: Journal, Oct 13 – 29, 1964
Fd 3: Journal, circa 1965 (no date)
Fd 4: Book of Cô Húóng, Journal from Vietnam, Dec 1965 – Jan 1966
Fd 5: Journal, Apr 1966 – Oct 1966
Fd 6: Journal, July 1966 – Oct 1966
Fd 7: Journal, Sept 1966, plus notes in French
Fd 8: Notebook for languages, French and Vietnamese, dated Sept 1966
Fd 9: Journal, May 1962 - Aug 1965


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