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			  mainagencycode="TxU-Hu">urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00189</eadid> 
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					<titlestmt> 
						  <titleproper>Blair Clark:</titleproper> 
						  <subtitle>An Inventory of His Robert Lowell Collection at
								 the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center</subtitle> 
					</titlestmt> 
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					<creation>Text converted by SPI Content Sciences Inc., 
						  <date>July 2003</date>.</creation> 
					<langusage>Finding aid written in
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					<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245">Blair Clark's
						  Robert Lowell Collection 
						  <unitdate label="Dates:" type="inclusive"
						  normal="1938/1983" encodinganalog="245$f">1938-1983</unitdate></unittitle> 
					<physdesc label="Extent:" encodinganalog="300$a">2 boxes (.84
						  linear feet)</physdesc> 
					<repository label="Repository:" encodinganalog="852$a"> 
						  <corpname><subarea>Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
								 </subarea> The University of Texas at Austin</corpname> </repository> 
					<origination label="Creator:"> 
						  <persname encodinganalog="100">Clark, Blair,
								 1918-2000</persname></origination> 
					<abstract encodinganalog="520$a">This collection represents
						  Clark's compilation of papers related to Robert Lowell and includes undated
						  poems by Lowell, holograph and typed drafts of 
						  <title render="doublequote">Santayana's Farewell to the
								 Blue Sisters, </title>Clark's handwritten notes of various conversations
						  (1970-1978), correspondence, articles on Lowell and reviews of his works, three
						  audio cassette interviews (1967, 1982), and Lowell's obituaries.</abstract> 
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			 <acqinfo encodinganalog="541"> 
					<head>Acquisition:</head> 
					<p>Gift, 2001 (Gift no. 11875)</p> 
			 </acqinfo> 
			 <userestrict encodinganalog="540"> 
					<head>Availability:</head> 
					<p>Open for research</p> 
			 </userestrict> 
			 <processinfo encodinganalog="583"> 
					<head>Processed by:</head> 
					<p>Liz Murray, 2001</p> 
			 </processinfo> 
			 <bioghist encodinganalog="545"> 
					<head>Biographical Sketch</head><p>The lifelong friendship
						  between Blair Clark and Robert Lowell began in the 1930s when both were
						  students at St. Mark's Episcopal boarding school in Southborough,
						  Massachusetts, and continued at Harvard. While at Harvard, Clark edited the 
					<title render="italic">Harvard Crimson</title>, a harbinger of
					his career in journalism. After graduating from Harvard and serving in the Army
					in World War II, Clark co-founded the 
					<title render="italic">New Hampshire Sunday News</title>. In
					1953 he joined CBS News as a foreign correspondent in Paris, later anchored 
					<title render="italic">The World Tonight</title> for the CBS
					Radio Network, and became vice president and general manager of CBS News in
					1961. After leaving CBS in the mid-1960s, Clark helped establish the 
					<title render="italic">New York Review of Books</title>, was
					associate publisher of the 
					<title render="italic">New York Post</title>, and editor of 
					<title render="italic">The Nation</title> from 1976 to 1978.
					Along the way he was active in Democratic politics, working for W. Averell
					Harriman in 1956 and managing Eugene McCarthy's 1968 presidential campaign. In
					later years he taught at Princeton and New York University.</p> 
			 </bioghist> 
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					<head>Scope and Contents</head> 
					<p>This collection represents Clark's compilation of papers
						  related to Robert Lowell and reflects their close friendship until Lowell's
						  death in 1977. It is arranged in three Series: Series I. Writings by and about
						  Lowell, Series II. Correspondence, 1938-1983, and Series III. Information on
						  Lowell. The papers provide significant insight into Lowell's work and
						  relationships, especially with his second wife, Elizabeth Hardwick, with whom
						  Clark and his wife Holly also shared a close friendship. This collection,
						  especially the correspondence, complements the Ransom Center's existing
						  collections of Lowell and Hardwick. In addition, it provides the viewpoint of
						  Lowell biographer Ian Hamilton who worked with Clark during his research and
						  writing of 
					<title render="italic">Robert Lowell: A Biography</title>
					(Random House, 1982).</p> 
					<p><emph render="bold">Series I. Writing by and about
						  Lowell</emph> contains several undated poems by Lowell, some in his own
						  handwriting, for example, verse penciled on the back of a December 1938 letter
						  from Lowell's psychiatrist Merrill Moore. Also of note are holograph and typed
						  drafts of 
					<title render="doublequote">Santayana's Farewell to the Blue
						  Sisters</title> written just after his philosopher friend George Santayana, who
					had been in the care of the Blue Nuns in Rome, had died. Another typed but
					handcorrected poem reads in part "…my final bow is in the stars, or the cards;
					But I am alone and there are none to help!" A draft of Lowell's acceptance
					speech for the National Book Award for 
					<title render="italic">Life Studies</title> is also present.
					Clark kept handwritten notes of conversations he had with various people
					including Lowell, Hardwick, Lowell's first wife Jean Stafford, third wife
					Caroline Blackwood, friend Mary McCarthy, and others. These notes date from
					1970-1978; some were found in a folder marked "for the memoirs." Drafts of
					Clark's 1979 article on Lowell for 
					<title render="italic">The Harvard Advocate</title> are also
					present. The final piece in this series is an early work of poet Richard G.
					Eberhart, Lowell's mentor at St. Mark's, who captures Lowell's angst of the
					1930s and 1940s in an empathetic verse play 
					<title render="doublequote">The Crystal Sepulcher</title> which
					was later revised and printed as 
					<title render="doublequote">The Mad Musician</title> in a volume
					of Eberhart's collected plays.</p> 
					<p><emph render="bold">Series II. Correspondence,
						  1938-1983</emph> contains Clark's correspondence with Lowell, Ian Hamilton,
						  Elizabeth Hardwick, Jean Stafford, and letters from others including Dr. Viola
						  Bernard, Robert Giroux, Lowell's mother Charlotte, Lowell's 1954 romantic
						  interest Giovanna Madonia, and Martha Ritter who knew Lowell at Harvard in
						  1969. Hamilton had access to and drew heavily upon this correspondence in the
						  writing of his biography. Clark and Hamilton corresponded frequently,
						  especially in the 1980s just before the biography was published. The
						  Clark/Lowell letters number over fifty exchanges between the two friends from
						  1938-1976 with the heaviest concentration of letters in the early 1970s during
						  the breakup of Lowell's marriage with Hardwick and his marriage to Caroline
						  Blackwood. A similar number of letters are found in the Clark/Hardwick
						  correspondence, especially frequent in the mid-1950s while the Clarks were
						  assigned to Paris. Jean Stafford's letters to the Clarks are few in number, but
						  her file includes several articles by and about her, including an article she
						  wrote in 
					<title render="italic">The New Yorker</title> the year after
					Lowell's death. The two Charlotte Lowell letters are written to Jean Stafford
					in October and November of 1943. Robert Lowell was in jail at that time for
					declining service in the Armed Forces, after he addressed a "Declaration of
					Personal Responsibility" directly to President Roosevelt.</p> 
					<p><emph render="bold">Series III. Information on Lowell</emph>
						  contains articles on Lowell and reviews of his works, especially 
					<title render="italic">The Dolphin, For Lizzie and
						  Harriet</title>, and 
					<title render="italic">History</title>. Also present are three
					audio cassette interviews: 
					<title render="italic">Time</title> magazine interview with
					Clark for a June 2, 1967 cover story on Lowell (issue included); a Sept. 29,
					1982 Clark interview on Lowell and the Hamilton biography for The South Bank
					Show for ITV; and Hamilton interview on NPR Morning Edition, Nov. 29, 1982.
					Book reviews of the Hamilton biography, Lowell's obituaries, order of service
					for the funeral, and photographs of Jean Stafford in 1940 and 1941 are also
					included in this series.</p> 
					<p>This collection was donated to the Ransom Center through the
						  generosity of Blair Clark's widow Joanna Rostropowicz Clark.</p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
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					<head>Blair Clark's Robert Lowell Collection--Folder List</head>
					
					<c01 level="series"> 
						  <did> 
								 <unittitle>I. Writings by and about Lowell</unittitle>
								 
						  </did> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">1</container> 
										<unittitle>Poems by Lowell, holograph and typed,
											  including 
											  <title render="doublequote">Santayana's
													 Farewell to the Blue Sisters</title> and 
											  <title render="doublequote">Epitaph for a
													 Fallen Poet,</title> 
											  <unitdate>9 Jan. 1953</unitdate></unittitle>
										
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">1</container> 
										<unittitle>Typescript draft of Lowell's National
											  Book Award acceptance speech, 25 March [1960?], with additional holograph
											  emendations.</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">1</container> 
										<unittitle>Clark's holograph notes, 1970-1978, on
											  Lowell, Elizabeth Hardwick, Jean Stafford, Caroline Blackwood, Mary McCarthy,
											  and others.</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">1</container> 
										<unittitle>Drafts of Clark's article on Lowell
											  for 
											  <title render="italic">The Harvard
													 Advocate</title>, with carbons of letters to Hardwick and Sarah
											  Chace</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">1</container> 
										<unittitle>Richard G. Eberhart, 
											  <title render="doublequote">The Crystal
													 Sepulcher,</title> playscript, revised and printed as 
											  <title render="doublequote">The Mad
													 Musician</title></unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
					</c01> 
					<c01 level="series"> 
						  <did> 
								 <unittitle>II. Correspondence, 
										<unitdate
										type="inclusive">1938-1983</unitdate></unittitle> 
						  </did> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">2</container> 
										<unittitle>Lowell, Robert and Clark, 
											  <unitdate
											  type="inclusive">1938-1976</unitdate></unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">3</container> 
										<unittitle>Photocopies of Lowell's letters as
											  above, copied for a researcher</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">4</container> 
										<unittitle>Hamilton, Ian and Clark, 1972-1983,
											  with additional correspondence of others relating to Hamilton's biography;
											  Clark's notes on Hamilton.</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">5</container> 
										<unittitle>Hardwick, Elizabeth to the Clarks,
											  1952-1971, and EH to Lowell, 10 Feb. 1971; review of 
											  <title render="doublequote">Sleepless
													 Nights.</title></unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">6</container> 
										<unittitle>Stafford, Jean to the Clarks, early
											  1950s and n.d., with Dorthea Straus and Robert Giroux articles on Stafford and
											  Stafford's article 
											  <title render="doublequote">An Influx of
													 Poets</title> in 
											  <title render="italic">The New
													 Yorker</title>, 1978.</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">1</container> 
										<container type="Folder">7</container> 
										<unittitle>Various correspondents including Dr.
											  Viola Bernard, Robert Giroux, Charlotte Lowell, Giovanna Madonia, and Martha
											  Ritter.</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
					</c01> 
					<c01 level="series"> 
						  <did> 
								 <unittitle>III. Information on Lowell</unittitle> 
						  </did> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">2</container> 
										<container type="Folder">1</container> 
										<unittitle>Articles and reviews, 
											  <unitdate
											  type="inclusive">1964-1978</unitdate></unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">2</container> 
										<container type="Folder">2</container> 
										<unittitle>Interviews on audio cassettes
											  (non-circulating), with 
											  <title render="italic">Times</title> article
											  on Lowell, 2 June 1967.</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">2</container> 
										<container type="Folder">3</container> 
										<unittitle>Obits, funeral service, condolence
											  letters</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">2</container> 
										<container type="Folder">4</container> 
										<unittitle>Photographs--Jean Stafford Lowell,
											  1941, beside pool in Princeton, N.J., and Jean Stafford with Lowell and Peter
											  Taylor in New Orleans, 1940, with list of photos loaned to Ellen
											  Tarlow</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Box">2</container> 
										<container type="Folder">5</container> 
										<unittitle>Book reviews of Hamilton's biography
											  of Lowell</unittitle> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
					</c01> 
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	  </archdesc> 
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