[E. E. Cummings sound recording], undated. Digital
Scope and Contents
Primary author of work: Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962.
Detailed contents, Side A: kumrads die because they're told -- a man who had fallen among thieves -- memorabilia -- what freedom's not
Detailed contents, Side B: [cont. from Side A]
Associated names: National Association of Educational Broadcasters
Sleeve annotations: no.7 in a series - New England Anthology | Presented by the Literary Society of the | University of Massachusetts | NAEB
Facsimile information: See sleeve facsimile no. 3 in same box.
Dates
- Creation: undated.
Language of Materials
English unless otherwise indicated; other languages include Afrikaans, Catalan, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Sanskrit, Spanish, and Yiddish.
Conditions Governing Access
Due to the fragility of the media, access to the original discs and sleeves requires the permission of the curator.
Extent
1 sound disc (lacquer on metal substrate) ; 10"1 folder
General
Curator's notes: This disc is likely a copy of a recording originally created in 1954 as number 7 in the series "New England Anthology," produced by the Literary Society of the University of Massachusetts for the National Association of Educational Broadcasters.
Creator
- From the Collection: Packard, Frederick C. (Frederick Clifton) (Person)
- From the Collection: Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) (Organization)
- From the Collection: Harvard Vocarium (Organization)
Repository Details
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