"It was over flat lands like this, stretching out to drink the sun, that the larks sang— and one's heart sang there too."
— The Song of the Lark
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Index - 1950s - 1960s
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1950s - 1960s
1970s
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Newsletter Index


Volume I, Number 1: Summer, 1957

through

Volume XIII, Number 2: Fall, 1969


*Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation (beginning Fall, 1965: Volume IX, Number 2)

Abbame, Abdullah, 7.2:1

Abbott, Mrs. Roscoe, 12.2:3

Aeschbacher, W. D.: "Out of Old Nebraska" column by, 2.2:1

Akerman, Helena, 11.2:3

Akers, Arthur Kellog, 1.2:1, 4, 2.1:3

Albert and Agnes Schantz Foundation, 9.2:1

Alberts, Edwin C., 8.2:2

Albright, Ione, 1.2:4

Alexander's Bridge (Cather), 1.2:3

"Alexander's Masquerade" (Cather), McClure's Magazine Feb.-April, 1912, 1.2:3

Allan, Tom, 6.2:3, 7.2:2, 8.2:2; photos by 13.2:1

American Association for State and Local History, award from, 9.2:1

"An Evening with Willa Cather" concert, 11.1:3

Anderson, Mrs. Elwyn, 8.1:1

Antonia. See Pavelka, Anna Sadilek (Annie)

April Twilights (Cather): editions of, 5.2:2, 6.2:3, 7.1:4, 10.1:3, 13.1:4, 13.2:2; order blank for, 1.1:1. See also Slote, Bernice

Armstrong, Harry: Armstrong-Templeman, Inc., 13.1:1

artwork: Forgotten (Faulkner), 2.1:2; Marshlands (Kirsh), 10.2:3; paintings by Nebraskans, 2.2:2, 12.1:3; prints of book scenes, 1.1:1; Willa Cather bust (Swan), 6.2:4; Willa Cather portraits, 6.2:2

Atherton, Marguarite, 4.1:1

Atkinson, Brooks: New York Times article, Nov. 24, 1961, 6.1:2

Atkinson, C. B., 6.2:2, 7.1:2

Auchincloss, Louis: Pioneers and Caretakers: A Study of Nine American Women Novelists, 9.2:3

Auld, Jessica Cather (sister), 6.2:1, 2, 8.2:3; death of, 9.1:2

Autobiography of Ellen Terry, 2.1:2

Autobiography of S. S. McClure, 1.2:3, 2.1:2

Ayer, Jennie Cather, 1.2:4

Baker, Bruce: "Nebraska Regionalism in Selected Works of Willa Cather," Western American Literature, Spring, 1968, 12.2:3

Baker, Irv, 6.2:3

Bald Bluff, 8.2:1

Barnes, Ethel, 12.1:1, 13.2:1

Barrios, Norma A., 2.1:3

Baughman, Ken, 12.2:3

Beadell, Robert, 13.2:3

Beams, Sylvia, 1.2:3

Benner, Jean, 7.1:1

Bennett, Mildred R.: article about, 13.2:3; Cather letter edited by, 13.1:3; Cliff's Notes on My Antonia, 6.2:3; Collier’s Encyclopaedia, article for, 2.1:1, 6.2:3; Early Stories of Willa Cather, 1.1:2, 2.1:2, 2.2:1, 8.2:2, 10.2:3; "How Willa Cather Chose Her Names" 5.2:1, 6.1:1; on "Meet the Author" TV, 5.2:2; photo of, 10.2:1, 13.2:1; Seydell Quarterly, Winter 1960, 4.1:1; as WCPM President, 1.2:1, 2.2:1, 3.2:1, 2, 4.2:1, 6.2:2, 7.1:3, 7.2:2, 8.1:1, 8.2:3, 12.2:1, 13.1:4; Willa Cather's Collected Short Fiction, 1892-1912, 9.1:3, 9.2:3, 10.1:3; "Willa Cather in Pittsburgh," Prairie Schooner, Spring 1959, 3.1:2, 4.1:1; The World of Willa Cather, 2.1:2, 4.2:2, 6.1:1, 6.2:3 9.1:3, 12.2:3

Bennett, W. K., 6.1:1, 6.2:2, 10.1:1, 11.2:1

Bentall, Grace, 2.1:2

Best, Mrs. C. J., 11.2:3

Bladen, Nebraska, 9.2:2

Blind Tom: as Blind d'Arnault, 2.1:2
Bloom, Edward A. and Lillian D.: "Shadows on the Rock: Notes on the Composition of a Novel," Twentieth Century Literature, 1.2:3; Willa Cather's Gift of Sympathy, 6.2:3

Blue, Mary Etta, 4.1:2

Boak, Grandmother: teapot of 1.2:3

Bowen, Kenneth L., 9.2:1

Boyd, Elizabeth Pavelka, 9.2:2, 11.1:1

Bradbury, Ray: letter from, 10.2:3

Bradley, Van Allan: Chicago Daily News article by, 13.1:3-4

Brockway, Mr. & Mrs. John: as Cather relatives, 8.2:3

Brown, Donna, 1.2:4

Brown, Marion Marsh: The Many Faces of Willa Cather, photo of, 13.1:2

Brown Mortuary, Superior, NE, 7.2:1

Brush, Mr. & Mrs. C. H., 2.2:1

Burlington and Missouri Railroad, 9.2:2

Burlington Depot: “Cather Foundation Saves 1897 Red Cloud Depot,” Preservation News, May, 1967, 11.2:3; in CB&Q "Burlington Bulletin" 10.2:2; donations, 9.2:1-2, 12.1:4, 13.1:2, 13.2:1-2; in Historic Preservation, 10.1:2; photo, 9.2:1, 13.2:1; preservation of, 10.2:2, 11.1:3, 12.2:1, 2

Bush, Sargent, Jr.: "Shadows on the Rock and Willa Cather's View of the Past," Queen's Quarterly, summer 1969, 13.2:2

Busing, Nancy: as essay winner for "Willa Cather's Special Love", 12.2:1

Byrne, Mrs. Herbert F.: prospective book by, 9.1:3

Caha, Ruby, 2.1:2

Campbell, Carolyn, 4.1:2

Canfield, Dorothy: “Fear That Walks at Noonday,” Sombrero, (W. Cather co-author), 2.1:2. See also Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
Cather, Alverna (aunt), 1.2:3, 4

Cather, Barbara Lawrence (Mrs. Jasper Cather), 3.1:2

Cather, Catherine Lawrence (Mrs. Jasper Cather), 3.1:2

Cather, Charles (father): desk of, 1.2:3

Cather, Charles (nephew), 8.2:3, 11.2:1

Cather, Mrs. Charles, 12.2:3

Cather, Ella (Ella Cather Lewis) (niece), 11.2:1

Cather, Elsie (sister), 6.2:1, 7.2:1; death of, 8.2:3, 9.1:2; possessions of, 10.1:1, 11.1, 2, 11.2:1, 2, 12.1:1

Cather, G. P. (cousin): as Claude Wheeler prototype, 4.2:1, 12.1:3

Cather, Mrs. George (aunt), 12.1:3

Cather, J. Howard: donation of family history, 2.2:2

Cather, James (brother), 8.2:3, 11.2, 1, death of, 10.2:2

Cather, Jasper (great-great-grandfather), 3.1:2

Cather, Jessica. See Auld, Jessica Cather (sister)

Cather, John E. (Jack) (brother), 2.1:1, 11.2:1

Cather, Lawrence A., 3.1:2

Cather, Mrs. L. A.: display by, 4.1:1

Cather, Rev. Morris, 8.2:3

Cather, Roscoe C. (brother), 1.1:2, 7.2:1

Cather, Mrs. Roscoe, 7.2:1, 8.2:3

Cather, Wayne (cousin), 4.1:2, 10.2:3, 13.1:2

Cather, Willa:
burial site of, 1.2:3
and Carrie Miner Sherwood, 1.2:5
childhood, 9.2:2, 13.2:3.
See also Cather childhood home
as college student, 11.1:1, 13.2:1
commemorative stamp of, 13.2:3
as editor, 6.2:1, 9.1:4
Episcopal Church, membership in, 13.2:2
existentialism in, 12.2:1-2
as ghost writer, 1.2:3, 2.1:2
honors, 13.2:3-4; degrees, 6.2:1, 9.1:4, 13.1:3, hoods,
9.2:2, 12.1:3
interests, 9.2:3, 12.2:3
letters, 1.1:1, 1.2:3, 4, 3.2:2, 7.1:2; published,
13.1:3; to Sinclair Lewis, 10.1:3; to WWI veterans, 4.2:1
museum commentary, quotes from, 12.1:3, 13.1:2
in Pittsburgh, 3.1:2, 11.1:3
portraits of, 6.2:2; bust for Nebraska Hall of Fame, 6.1:2, 6.2:4, 7.2:2
possessions of, 1.1:1, 1.2:3, 11.1:2, 11.2:2
and Sarah Orne Jewett, 1.2:3
translations of. See foreign editions
Whale Grove cottage of, 10.1:3
works:
Alexander's Bridge (“Alexander's Masquerade”), 1.2:3
April Twilights, 5.2:2, 7.1:3, 10.1:3, 13.1:4, 13.2:2
"Are You Sleeping, Little Brother" poem, 11.2:1
"The Best Years," 10.2:2, 11.2:3; setting for, 4.2:1,
10.1:1, 11.1:2, 11.2:2, 13.2:2
Britannica Library of Great American Writing, selections in, 11.1:3;
Death Comes for the Archbishop, 7.1:2; Armed Forces
edition, 12.2:4; Fiction Catalog listing of, 13.2:2
Early Stories of Willa Cather (M. Bennett, ed.) 1.1:2,
2.1:2, 2.2:1, 8.2:2, 10.2:3
"The Easter Rabbit" poem holograph, 12.1:1
"Fear That Walks at Noonday," Sombrero, (D. Canfield co-author), 2.1:2
Fifty Years (C. Fadiman, ed.), 10.1:3
"Going Home (Burlington Route)" poem, 10.2:2; typescript of, 13.2:2
"Jack-a-Boy": in Prairie Schooner, Spring, 1959, 3.1:2

A Lost Lady: prototype, 6.2:1; displays, 7.1:2, 12.1:3,
4, 13.1:1; in Fifty Years, 10.1:3; setting for, 7.1:1; 9.1:3, 9.2:2
Lucy Gayheart: display, 12.1:3; music in, 7.1:2; setting for, 9.2:2
"Macon Prairie": prototype, 1.2:4
"The Man Who Wrote Narcissus": Ladies Home Journal 1901, 3.2:2
My Antonia, 12.2:2; award for, 13.2:4; Cliff's Notes on, 6.2:3; display, 12.1:3; listing in Fiction Catalog, 13.2:2; prototypes, 1.2:4, 5, 2.1:2, 11.1:1, 11.2:2, 12.1:1, 12.2:3, 13.2:2; setting for, 4.1:1, 8.2:1, 9.2:2, 3, 12.2:1; quotes, 7.1:1, 10.1:2
"Old Mrs. Harris": display, 11.2:2-3, 13.2:2; prototype, 4.1:2; setting for, 4.2:1, 10.1:1, 11.1:2
On Writing, 2.1:3, 12.2:1
One of Ours, 4.2:1; display, 7.1:1, 12.1:3; Pulitzer Prize for, 13.2:3
O Pioneers! 12.2:1; display, 7.1:1, 12.1:3; quotes from, 8.2:1, 9.1:3
"Prairie Dawn" poem: musical setting for, 11.1:3;
The Professor's House: 9.2:3; display, 12.1:3; prototype, 12.2:3; Spanish edition, 8.2:2
Sapphira and the Slave Girl: setting for, 8.2:3
"The Sentimentality of William Tavener": Literary
Cavalcade, Nov. 1957, 1.2:2
"The Sculptor's Funeral": display, 8.1:2, 11.1:2, 12.1:3, 13.1:1; setting for, 9.2:2
Shadows on the Rock, award for, 13.2:3-4
The Song of the Lark, 12.2:1; display, 11.2:2, 12.1:3;
setting for, 4.2:1, 9.2:2, 10.1:1, 11.1:2, 13.2:2
"The Treasure of Far Island," 9.2:2
"Two Friends": Fifty Years, 10.1:3
Wagnerian Romances (Hall): introduction to, 7.1:2
Willa Cather's Collected Short Fiction, 1892-1912 (V.
Faulkner, ed.), 9.1:3, 9.2:3, 10.1:3
The World and the Parish: Willa Cather's Articles and Reviews, 1893-1903 (Curtin, ed.), 11.1:3.
See also entries beginning with “Willa Cather”

Cather, Mrs. William (grandmother): as Grandmother Burden prototype, 1.2:4

Cather childhood home: dedication of, 12.2:3; photos of, 11.2:1-3; purchase of, 4.1:1, 4.2:1, 5.1:2, 6.1:1, 12.1:4; restoration of, 6.2:2, 10.1:1, 11.1:2, 12.2:1, 13.1:2, 13.2:2; as setting for works, 4.2:1, 9.1:2, 13.2:2
Cather Country. See Catherland

Cather site markers, 7.1:1. See also walking plows

Catherland: Centennial County Award, 10.2:4; displays, 12.1:3; historical marker dedication, 10.1:4, 10.2:1; Legislative Proclamation of 9.2:1; “Operation Catherland,” 9.2, 3; signage for, 8.1:2, 8.2:2, 9.1:1, 3, 11.1:2; tours of, 9.2:2, 10.1:2, 10.2:2, 13.1:3

Catherton Literary Society, 12.1:3

Catherton Precinct, 13.2: 3. See also Webster County, Nebraska

Catholic Church. See Red Cloud Catholic Church

Central High School, Omaha 2.2:2, 3.2:2

Charles, Sister Peter Damian: "My Antonia: A Dark Dimension," Western American Literature, Summer 1967, 11.2:3; "A Novel of Love and Death," New Mexico Quarterly, winter 1966-67, 12.2:4

Clemens, Cyril, 7.1:2, 12.2:3

Cliff's Notes on My Antonia (M. Bennett), 6.2:3

Clutter, Kyd (cousin), 1.2:4

Colby College, Waterville, Maine, 3.2:2

Colby Literary Quarterly, June 1968: Cather edition, 12.2:3

Columbia University: honorary degree from, 9.2:2, 13.2:3

Combs, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Stickney, 1.1:2

Connors, Donald E., 3.2:2, 8.1:1, 8.2:3

Coon, Gertrude, 12.2:3

Cooper, Clara B. ("Willa Cather: The Nature of Evil and Its Purgation"): photo of, 13.1:2

Costi, Guilione, 2.2:2

Creighton, Mary Miner, 11.1:1. See also Miner, Mary

Creighton University, 9.2:2, 13.2:3

Crone, Ruth, (The Many Faces of Willa Cather): photo of, 13.1:2

Crozier, Mrs. Alfred, 2.1:3

Curtin, William M.: "Willa Cather: Individualism and Style," Colby Literary Quarterly, June 1968, 12.2:3; Willa Cather: Traditions and Techniques, as working title, 6.2:3; The World and the Parish: Willa Cather's Articles and Reviews, 1893-1903, 11.1:3

Curtis, Carl T.: remarks to U.S. Senate by, 13.2:3

Day, Bess: "A Famous Nebraska Friendship," Omaha World Herald Magazine, July 28, 1957, 1.2:2

Death Comes for the Archbishop (Cather), 7.1:2; Armed Forces edition, 12.2:4; Fiction Catalog listing of, 13.2:2

depot. See Burlington Depot

Deschaux, Monique, 9.1:3

Diehl, Katherine S., 13.1:2

Dolan, Elizabeth: artwork of, 2.2:2, 12.1:3

Dugdale, Charlie and Mickey, 13.1:1

Duren, Terence, 2.2:2, 3.2:2

Early Stories of Willa Cather (M. Bennett, ed.), 1.1:2, 2.1:2, 2.2:1, 8.2:2, 10.2:3

Episcopal Church, Red Cloud (Grace Episcopal), 13.1:2

Erickson, Tena, 2.2:2

Eugene C. Eppley Foundation, 6.1:2, 7.1:3

Fadiman, Clifton: Fifty Years edited by, 10.1:3

Farmer's and Merchant's Bank (Silas Garber Bank Building), 13.2:2. See also Red Cloud City Hall

Faulkner, Kady: artwork of, 2.1:2, 12.1:3

Faulkner, Virginia, 2.1:2, 3.2:1; as editor, 9.1:3, 9.2:3, 11.1:3

Fechin, Nicoloi: charcoal portrait by, 6.2:2

Fette, V. H., 9.2:1-2

Fifty Years (C. Fadiman, ed.), 10.1:3

Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 3.1:2. See also Canfield, Dorothy

Fleck, R., 13.2:2

Ford, Mrs. Ben, 12.2:3

foreign editions: Bengali, 12.2:3, 13.1:2; British 7.1:2; Czech, 11.2:3; Icelandic, 10.1:3; Italian, 2.1:2; German, 1.1:2, 2.1:2, 3, 12.2:3; Japanese, 1.1:2, 11.1:3, 12.2:3; Korean, 12.2:3; Persian, 12.2:3; Polish, 12.2, 3; Spanish, 2.1:2, 8.2:2; Swedish, 8.2:2; Urdu, 12.2:3

Fox, John, 1.2:3

Frame, Bruce, 1.1:1, 1.2:3
Franchere, Ruth: Willa: The Story of Willa Cather's Growing Up, 2.2:2

Frisbie, Josephine, 6.2, 3, 7.1:2, 9.1:1, 13.1:1, 2; "Because of Mildred Bennett--Willa Cather's World Is Being Recreated," International Altrusan, June 1969, 13.2:3

Gallagher, Rachel (Mrs. Paul), 7.2:1, 12.2:3

Garber, Mrs., 12.1:3

Garber, Silas: as bank builder and Captain Forrester prototype, 2.2:2, 4.1:1, 6.2:1, 7.2, 1, 9.1:2, 9.2:2, 12.1:3; as governor, 1.2:4; possessions of, 3.1:2.

Garrington, Dwight, 12.2:3

Gerber, Philip L., 9.2:3; "Willa Cather and the Big Red Rocks," College English, Jan. 1958, 12.2:3

Giannone, Richard: Music in Willa Cather's Fiction, 10.1:3, 11.1:3, 12.2:3; "The Southwest's Eternal Echo: Music in Death Comes for the Archbishop" in Arizona Quarterly, Spring 1966, 10.1:3; Willa Cather's Use of Music (possible working title), 9.2:3

Gilchrist, Margaret, 4.1:1

Gilsdorf, Evanista, 1.2:3

Gilsdorf, Mr. & Mrs. Henry, 1.2:3

Girl Scouts of America: as hostesses, 8.1:3; Willa Cather Merit Badge, 7.1:3, 7.2:1, 2, 8.1:2

Goheen, (Princeton President), 13.1:3

Gore, Virginia: as setting, 8.2:3

Gorgen, John E., CPA Agency, 6.2:2, 13.1:3

Goudy, Mr. & Mrs., 1.1:1

Grace Episcopal Church, 13.2:2. See also Episcopal Church

Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, Canada, 10.1:3

Griffeth, Bonnie, 4.2:1

Guida, Harlan, 1.2:4

Hall, Gertrude: Wagnerian Romances, 7.1:2
Hamaya, Miekao, 7.1:4, 7.2:1, 2

Hamburg, Jan, 12.2:3

Hamon, Esther, 12.1:3, 12.2:1

Hansen, Louis, 13.1:2

Harris, John K., 1.2:4

Harsten, Mrs. Ute, 11.2:3

Hass, Victor P.: "From a Bookman's Notebook," Omaha World-Herald, April 14, 1968, 12.2:1, --May 4, 1969, 13.2:3

Hawkins, Dorothy, 2.2:1, 2

Hedges, Ned, 12.2:1

Hesperian: photo of Cather in, 13.1:3

Hess, Myra: as pianist, 12.2:3

Hewitt, Frank S.: as Hastings College professor, 1.1:1, 2, 2.2:1; Willa Cather Scholarship established by, 4.2:1, 5.2:1, 6.1:1, 7.1:1, 7.2:3, 8.2:3

High, Mrs. Earl, 8.1:1

Hinds, M. R.: artwork of, 8.2:2

Historic Preservation: Burlington Depot preservation in, 10.1:2

Hitz, Mrs. Benjamin, 7.2:1

Hitz Cather Collection, Newberry Library, 7.2:1

Howson, A. A. B., 11.2:3

Hruska, Roman L.: remarks to U.S. Senate by, 13.2:3-4

Huffman, Elizabeth, 1.2:3, 2.1:2

Hull, Ron, 9.1:3-4

Hummel, George, 1.2:3

Ingersoll, L. K.: "Shadows on the Rock" article, 10.1:3

Ishii, Momoko, 8.1:1, 8.2:2, 11.2:3, 12.2:3

J. M. McDonald Foundation, 5.1:3, 5.2:1, 2, 6.1:2, 9.1:2, 9.2:1

Jacks, L. V., 9.1:1; "Nebraska" in Per Se, Fall 1967, 11.2:3; scholarship committee work, 4.1:2, 4.2:2, 6.2:3, 7.2:3, 8.1:2, 3; as speaker, 6.2:2, 8.2:3; "Willa Cather and Music" in The Critic Aug./Sept. 1957, 1.2:2; "Willa Cather and the Southwest" in New Mexico Quarterly, Spring-Summer 1957, 2.1:2; Wires West, 1.2:2

Jaffe, Daniel Freeman, 12.2:3, photo of, 12.1:2

Jaffrey, New Hampshire: as Cather burial site, 1.2:3

Jessiman, MacGregor, 2.2:1

Johnson, Edward R.: "Evil, Vision, and Artistic Purity: The Existential Implications of Willa Cather" winning essay, 12.2:1

Kaforke, Norman, 1.2:4

Kaiser, Mrs. Anafu M., 11.2:3

Kawagoe, Mieko, 13.1:3

Kawahara, Mrs. Nobu (Mrs. F. Kawahara), 11.2:3, 12.2:3

Kehoe, William, 1.2:2

Kellett, Margarette, 13.2:1

Kennedy, Rev. Father Pacificus, 2.2:1

Kennedy, Paul, 13.1:3

Kennedy, Ted: article by in Sept./Oct. 1964 “Flame,” 8.2:2; of Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Co., 6.2:2, 8.2:3

Kent, Laura McCune, 1.2:4

Kirsch, Dwight: Marshlands 10.2:3; artwork of, 12.1:3

Kivett, Marvin, 10.2:1

Kobayashi, Kazuko, 12.2:3

Kuhlman, Charles, 2.1:3

Kui, Nobuko Tsu, 7.2:1

LaCroix, Maryhe, 11.2:3

LaCroix, Robert, II, 11.2:3

Lakey, Father John P., 1.2:4

Lambrecht, Charlotte, 1.1:1, 1.2:3

Lambrecht, Lydia, 1.1:1, 1.2:3

Lasch, Robert: St. Louis Post Dispatch Sept. 21, 1957, article, 1.2:2

Leaverton, William W., 6.1:1, 6.2:2, 7.1:2

Leech, Hope, 13.1:3

Leech, Roger R., 12.2:3, 13.1:3, 13.2:2

Leighton, George, 2.2:1

Lewis, Alpha, 1.2:3

Lewis, Ella Cather (niece), 11.2:1

Lewis, Sinclair, 10.1:3

Life: donation of art by, 1.1:1; WCPM mentioned in, 6.2:3

Little Blue River, 10.2:1

Loewenthal, Katherin R., 4.1:2

Logan, Wilfred D., 12.2:3

Long, Alice Lavinia, 12.2:3

Long, Anton V., 12.2:3

Long, Haniel, 12.2:3

Lost Lady, A (Cather): prototype, 6.2:1; displays, 7.1:2, 12.1:3, 4, 13.1:1; in Fifty Years, 10.1:3; setting for, 7.1:1; 9.1:3, 9.2:2

Louise Pound Hall, University of Nebraska, 8.1:2

Lucy Gayheart (Cather): display, 12.1:3; music in, 7.1:2; setting for, 9.2:2

"Macon Prairie" (Cather): prototype, 1.2:4

Makinster, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph, 9.2:2, 13.2:2

Manfred, Frederick Feikema: Conquering Horse, 3.2:2; Riders of Judgement, 1.2:4; as speaker, 11.1:1

Manley, Robert N., 8.1:3-4, 8.2:3

March, John, 1.1:1, 1.2:3, 2.1:2, 2.2:1-2, 5.2:1, 7.2:1, 9.1:2, 9.2:3, 10.2:1, 12.2:3, 4; Encyclopedia of Willa Cather's Works, 6.2, 3

Martin, David, 8.2:2, 3

Martin and Siel Sand, 1.2:4

Masuda, Mrs. Reiko, 11.2:3

McClung, Isabelle (Mrs. Jan Hamburg), 12.2:3

McClung, Mrs. Samuel A., 12.2:3

McClure, S. S.: Autobiography of S. S. McClure, 1.2:3, 2.1:2

McClure's Magazine, 6.2:1, 9.1:4

McDonald, J. M., Jr.: J. M. McDonald Foundation, 5.1:3, 5.2:1

McGraw-Hill textbook: Cather in, 9.1:3

McHattie, Lida, 3.1:2

Meredith, Mamie J., 1.2:3, 2.1:2, 5.2:1; death of, 10.2:2

Meyer, Roy W.: The Middle-Western Farm Novel in the Twentieth Century, 9.2:3

Militzer, Walter E. 6.2:2

Miller, James E., 2.2:1; Prairie Schooner article by, 11.1:3

Miner, Carrie. See Sherwood, Carrie Miner

Miner family: as Cather’s neighbors, 11.1:1

Miner, Irene, 12.1:1. See also Weisz, Irene Miner

Miner, Jennie. See Reiher, Jennie Miner (cousin)

Miner, Margaret, 12.1:1

Miner, Mary, 11.2:2, 12.1:1. See also Creighton, Mary Miner

Miner-Weisz Charitable Foundation, 12.1:1, 13.1:2, 13.2:2

Misko, Mrs. Ralph E., 1.2:2

Moler, Nathan, 4.1:1

Montgomery, Esther, 7.2:2, 12.1:2

Moorhead, Elizabeth: These Too Were Here: Louise Homer and Willa Cather, 13.1:4

Moran, John, 13.2:3

Morrison, Frank B., 10.2:1

Morton, Mrs. M. H., Jr., 10.1:2

Mountford, Miriam: profile of Carrie Sherwood by, 1.2:5

Murphy, John J.: "Great Ladies of the American Novel," TV series, 7.2:2

Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. J. R., 2.2:1

music: 9.2:3, 10.1:3; “An Evening with Willa Cather,” 11.1:3; from Lucy Gayheart, 7.1:2; Willa Cather Concert, 13.2:3. See also Giannone, Richard

My Antonia (Cather), 12.2:2; award for, 13.2:4; Cliff's Notes on, 6.2:3; display, 12.1:3; listing in Fiction Catalog, 13.2:2; prototypes, 1.2:4, 5, 2.1:2, 11.1:1, 11.2:2, 12.1:1, 12.2:3, 13.2:2; setting for, 4.1:1, 8.2:1, 9.2:2, 3, 12.2:1; quotes from, 7.1:1, 10.1:2

Nebraska Council of Teachers of English: Nebraska Literary maps by, 3.2:2, scholarship competition, 12.1:2-3, 12.2:1

Nebraska Educational Television: Red Cloud tape, 12.1:1

Nebraska Hall of Fame, 6.1:2, 6.2:4, 7.2:2

Nebraska State Historical Society: archival copies of Red Cloud Chief from, 1.1:1, 12.2:4

Nebraska Writer's Guild, 3.2:1

Neihardt, John G.: association with Cather, 9.1:2, 4, 9.2:3; Cycle of the West, 6.1:2; WCPM museum dedication by, 6.2:1, 7.1:1, 8.1:3

New York Herald Tribune: recognition of Red Cloud in, 6.1:2

New York Times Book Review: essays on Cather in, 9.2:3

Newberry Library, Chicago. Hitz Cather Collection in, 7.2:1

Nishikawa, Mrs. Masami, 11.2:3, 12.2:3

Nishikawa, Masami, 8.1:1, 10.2:3, 11.2:3

Obitz, Harry, 6.2:2, 9.1:1

Obitz, Helen, 1.2:3, 3.2:1, 7.2:2, 9.1:1, 11.2:1, 13.1:2, 4

Odlozilik, Otakar, 1.1:2, 11.2:3; Sketches from Two Worlds, Czech book on Cather by, 2.2:2, 7.1:2

Omaha World Herald, 1.2:2, articles on WCPM, 6.1:2, 6.2:3, 8.2:2

On Writing (Cather), 2.1:3, 12.2:1

One of Ours (Cather), 4.2:1; display, 7.1:1, 12.1:3; Pulitzer Prize for, 13.2:3

O Pioneers! (Cather), 12.2:1; display, 7.1:1, 12.1:3; quotes from, 8.2:1, 9.1:3

O'Rourke, Frank, 3.2:1, 9.1:1

Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, 9.1:3

Otte, Fred & Mrs., 3.2:2

Pavelka, Anna Sadilek (Annie) 1.2:2, 12.1:1, 12.2:1; as Antonia prototype, 10.2:1, 11.1:1

Pavelka, Beth Ann, photo of, 10.2:1

Pavelka, Clement, 11.1:1

Pavelka, Edward, 11.1:1

Pavelka, Elizabeth. See Boyd, Elizabeth Pavelka

Pavelka, Emil, 11.1:1

Pavelka, George, 11.1:1

Pavelka, Hugo, 11.1:1

Pavelka, John, 12.1:1

Pavelka, Leo, 11.1:1

Pavelka, Louis, 11.1:1

Pavelka, Lucille, 11.1:1

Pavelka, Mrs., 12.1:3

Peirce, A. B., 1.2:3

Peirce, Lawrence, 1.2:3, 2.2:2, 3.1:1

Pershing, John, 6.2:1, 9.1:4

Peterson, Glenda: "Catherland Tour," NEBRASKAland Magazine, Aug. 1967, 11.2:3

Peterson, Val, 8.1:3, 9.1:3

Phillipson, John S., 1.2:4

Pittsburgh, 3.1:2, 3.2:2, 13.2:3

plows. See walking plows

Porter, Katherine Anne: The Days Before, Cather in, 2.1:2

Powers, Marcella, 10.1:3

Prairie Schooner, 3.1:2, 4.1:1, 8.2:2, 11.1:3, 13.1:3

Preservation News: May 1967, "Cather Foundation Saves 1897 Red Cloud Depot," 11.2:3

Princeton University, 9.2:2, 13.1:3, 13.2:3

The Professor's House (Cather), 9.2:3; display, 12.1:3; prototype, 12.2:3; Spanish edition, 8.2:2

Puttkamer, Annemarie von, 1.1:2, 2.1:3

Quirk, Mr. & Mrs. John, 9.2:2, 10.2:2, 13.2:1-2

Randall, John S., III: Landscape and the Looking Glass: Willa Cather's Search for Value, 4.2:2

Rauscher, Catherine, 7.2:3

Rauscher, Bishop Russell T.: Episcopal Church, 13.2:2

Rawson, Mrs. Ralph H., 8.2:2

Red Cloud, 6.1:2, 12.1:1, 12.2:1, 3, 13.2:1; commemorative stamp sold at, 13.2:3; history of, 1.2:3, 4, 5, 3.1:1, 9.2:2; signs for, 8.1:2, 8.2:1, 2, 11.1:2, 3. See also Burlington Depot; Catherland; Episcopal Church; State Theater; Webster County; and listings beginning with “Red Cloud”

Red Cloud Argus, 12.2:4

Red Cloud Catholic Church, 12.1:1, 4, 12.2:1, 2-3, 13.1:2; photo of, 13.2:1

Red Cloud Chief: bound 1900-1923, 1.1:1; microfilm of, 12.2:4

Red Cloud City Hall (Silas Garber Bank Building); 12.1:3; purchase of, 2.1:1, 2.2:2, 3.1:1,3.2:1; restoration of, 4.1:1, 2, 4.2:1, 2, 5.1:3, 5.2:1. See also Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank

Red Cloud People's-Webster County Bank, 6.2:2

Redeho, Joyce, 11.2:3

Reed, Mr. & Mrs., 12.1:1

Refshauge, Mr. & Mrs., 2.2:2

Reiher, Cheryl, 7.2:2

Reiher, Jennie Miner (cousin), 1.2:4, 6.1:2, 6.2:1, 7.2:1, 9.1:1

Republican River, 7.1:3, 8.2:1, 10.2:1; Republican River Valley 3.2:2, 12.1:2

Reynard, Grant: artwork of, 2.2:2, 12.1:3

Reynolds, Norman M., 2.1:2

Riley, Paul: photo of, 12.1:2

Robinson, Mrs. Denis, 6.2:2

Robinson, L. L., 2.2:1

Rockemann, Mrs. Louie F., 4.2:1

Rogelberg, Leo: as filmmaker, 13.1:3

Roosevelt, Theodore, 6.2:1, 9.1:4

Rowse, A. L., 1.2:4
Rubens, Pauline, 4.1:2

Ruffle, Evelyn, 1.2:3

Russ, Martin, 3.2:2

Russell, Grace, 8.2:3

Sadilek, Anna. See Pavelka, Anna Sadilek (Annie)

St. Juliana Falernexis Church. See Red Cloud Catholic Church

Saladen, Mrs. R. D., 12.2:3

Sandoz, Mari: as speaker, 3.2:1

Sapphira and the Slave Girl (Cather): setting for, 8.2:3

Schantz, Albert and Agnes, 9.2:1

Scherman, David E., 1.1:1, 1.2:1, 2.1:2, 3.2:2, 7.1:3

Schmitz, Irma, 7.1:2

Schneider, Sister Lucy: articles by, 12.2:3

Schroeter, James: Willa Cather and Her Critics, 11.2:3

Schultz, C. Bertrand, 1.2:1; displays by, 2.1:2, 2.2:1, 3.1:2; as museum designer, 6.1:1, 2; as speaker, 6.2:2, 8.1:3, 8.2:3; WCPM board work of, 3.2:1, 7.2:2, 9.1:2

Schultz, Esther, 12.2:3

Schwartz, Kenneth, 8.1:2, 8.2:1

Seibel, George: Prairie Schooner article by, 11.1:3

Seibel, Mrs. George, 2.2:2, 3.2:2, 7.1:3

Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley: Willa Cather: A Memoir, 6.2:3, 9.1:3

Shadows on the Rock (Cather): award for, 13.2:3-4

Shannon, Mr. & Mrs. Richard S.: as Cather relatives, 7.2:1, 8.2:3, 13.2:2

Sherwood, Carrie Miner, 1.2:3, 5, 9.1:1, 11.2:1-2; as Cather friend, 4.1:1, 6.2:1-2, 13.2:1; as Frances Harling prototype, 13.2:2, 12.2:3; on "Meet the Author" 5.2:2; photo of, 10.2:1

Silas Garber Bank Building. See Farmer's and Merchant's Bank; Red Cloud City Hall

Slote, Bernice, 8.2:3, 13.2:2; April Twilights introduction to reprint by, 6.2:3, 7.1:3, 9.1:3, 12.2:3; The Kingdom of Art, 9.2:3, 10.1:3, 10.2:3, 11.1:1, 13.1:3; "Willa Cather" NCTE paper, 12.2:3; "Willa Cather Reports Chautaqua, 1894," Prairie Schooner, Spring, 1969, 13.1:3; "Willa Cather on Shakespeare," 8.2:2

Smith, Eleanor M.: "Literary Relationship of Sarah Orne Jewett and Willa Cather," New England Quarterly, March-December 1956, 1.2:3

Smith, Marjorie, 8.1:2, 8.2:2

Smith College, 9.2:2, 13.2:3

Sombrero: as Cather’s University of Nebraska annual, 2.1:2

Song of the Lark, The (Cather), 12.2:1; display, 11.2:2, 12.1:3; setting for, 4.2:1, 9.2:2, 10.1:1, 11.1:2, 13.2:2

Southwick, Helen (Mrs. Phillip Southwick) (niece), 8.2:3, 11.2:1

Southwick, Phillip, 8.2:3

Sprague, Helen McNeny, 1.2:3

State Theater Building, Red Cloud: as temporary museum quarters, 1.1:1, 4.1:1

Stead, Mr. & Mrs. A. J., 11.2:3

Stegner, Louise, 1.1:1

Stern, Philip Van Doren, 12.2:4

Sternlicht, Sanford: "Willa Cather's Nebraska" poem, 7.1:2

Stinchfield, Ben, 3.2:2, 7.1:2

Stzalkowski, Christian, 9.2:3

Superior High School, 8.1:2, 8.2:2; "Operation Catherland" by, 9.2:3

Swan, Paul: artwork of, 6.2:4

Swartz, Wyola, 1.2:1

Syvanen, Ulla, 7.2:1

Tanner, Mrs. Bliss: as Girl Scout leader, 7.1:3, 7.2:2, 8.1:2

Teal, Alison: as essay winner, 6.2:3

Tennant, Stephen: "The Room Beyond,” On Writing (Cather), 2.1:3

Terry, Ellen: Autobiography of Ellen Terry, 2.1:2

Thornton, Ella May, 10.2:3; Music Journal article by, 2.1:2

Thorp, Willard, 12.2:1

Tokyo, Japan: WCPM charter in, 9.1:3

translations. See foreign editions

Twain, Mark, 7.1:2

Ueda, Makoto, 1.1:2

Uehling, Margot, 7.2:2, 3

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): Cather course at, 8.1:1, 8.2:3; honorary degree from, 9.2:2, 13.2:3

University of Michigan, 9.2:2, 13.2:3

University of Nebraska, 9.1: 3, 10.1:1, 13.2:1; annual of, 2.1:2; honorary degree from, 6.2:1, 9.1:4, 13.2:3; Willa Cather Hall at, 7.2:2, 8.1:2. See also Hesperian

University of Nebraska Press: reprintings by, 9.1:3

Urban, Catherine, 4.1:2

Vocadlo, Otakar: "The Czech Pioneers and Their Chronicler," Lidova demokracie, June 14, 1947, 11.2:3

Walch, Barbara, 13.1:2

walking plows: as markers, 7.1:1, 7.2:3, 8.1:2, 9.1:2; photo of, 8.2:1

Wall, Alexander J., 9.2:1

Washington National Observer: museum dedication in, June 10, 1962, 6.2:3

Webster County, Nebraska, 7.1:3, 10.2:4, 12.2:1, 13.1:3; Catherton Precinct in, 13.2:3; natural history of 3.1:2; as Nebraska's Centennial County, 11.1:2; relief map of, 1.1:1, 2.1:2. 2.2:1, 4.1:1; as setting, 1.1:1, 2.2:1, 3.2:1, 4.1:2. See also Catherland; Red Cloud

Weil, Mrs. Edward, 4.1:2

Weingart, Mrs. Jack, 11.2:3

Weisz, Irene Miner, 7.1:2, 11.1:1, 12.2:3

Wiener, Mrs. Charles: as Mrs. Rosen prototype, 4.1:2

Willa Cather Award, 4.2:1

Willa Cather Branch Library, Omaha, 1.1:2

Willa Cather Commemorative Stamp, 13.2:3

Willa Cather Country (film), 6.1:1

Willa Cather Country (tour), 7.1:3, 11.1:2

Willa Cather Elementary School, The (Millard Public Schools), 13.1:3

Willa Cather Fund, 3.1:2

Willa Cather Hall, Twin Towers Dormitory, University of Nebraska, 7.2:2, 8.1:2

Willa Cather Merit Badge. See Girl Scouts

Willa Cather News Sheet, 4.1:1

Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial (WCPM): aims, progress toward, 3.2:1, 4.1:1-2, 4.2:1-2, 5.2:1-2, 6.2:2-4, 7.1:1-2, 7.2:1-3, 8.1:1-2, 8.2:1-3, 9.1:1-3, 9.2:2; anniversary, 9.1:3, 9.2:1; annual meeting/spring conference, 3.1:1, 5.2:1, 6.2:1-2, 7.1:3-4, 8.1:3-4, 10.1:4, 11.1:1, 12.1:2, 13.1:2, 13.2:1, 3; constitutional revision and name change, 9.2:4; collection items, 1.1:1, 1.2:3-4, 2.1:2, 4.1:1, 2, 12.2:3; emblem, 7.1:1, 8.2:2;
educational programs of, 2.1:2, 3.2:2, 4.1, 1, 8.1:2, 10.1:2, 11.2:4, 13.1:3; exhibits about; 13.1:3; finances, 2.2:2, 3.1:1, 4.1:1, 2, 4.2:2, 5.1:1-3, 7.1:3, 8.1:2-3, 9.1:1, 13.1:3; 13.1:3; hours, 2.1:1, 8.1:3, 9.1:2; inception, 1.2:5, 9.1:2; incorporation, 1.1:1, 2.1:1, 4.1:1, 5.1:1; library, 6.1:2; mailing list, 2.1:1, 3.1:1, 3.2:1, 4.1:1; membership, 1.1:2, 1.2:1, 2.2:2, 3.1:1, 4.1:2, 5.2:1, 2. See also Willa Cather Societies; maps listed on, 7.1:2, 12.2:3;
Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial (WCPM)continued:
officer/board meetings, 3.1:1, 2, 4.1, 1, 13.2:2; professional organizations, 13.1:4; scholarship fund, 2.2:2, 4.1:2, 4.2:2, 5.2:1, 8.2:3; scholarship competition, 6.1:1, 6.2:3, 7.1:1, 7.2:2, 3, 8.1:2, 12.1:2, 12.2:1; staff hiring, 8.1:3, 8.2:3. See also Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation; Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Museum and Archives; Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Newsletter

Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation: Cather Foundation, 10.2:3, 13.2:3; name change to, 9.2:4. See also Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial; Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Museum and Archives; Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Newsletter

Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Museum and Archives 5.2:2; 8.1:2, 3, 12.2:1; archive microfilm, 13.2:2; dedication/opening, 6.2:1, 3, 7.1:1, 13.2:3; displays, 4.1:1, 11.1:2, 3, 12.1:3-4, 13.1:1; history, 9.1:1-2; renovation 7.1:2, 13.1:2; restoration financing, 6.1:2, 9.2:2. See also Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial; Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation; Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Newsletter

Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Newsletter: artwork for, 2.1:1; budget for, 4.1:2, 4.2:2, 6.2:4; distribution of, 3.1:1, 10.1:3; history of, 1.1:1, 9.1:3. See also Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial

Willa Cather Societies, 1.1:2, 1.2:2; charter design of, 1.2:5, 2.1:1; in Japan, 8.1:1

Willa Cather's Collected Short Fiction, 1892-1912 (V. Faulkner, ed.), 9.1:3, 9.2:3, 10.1:3

Willard, Dick, 12.2:3

Wilson, Faye Richardson, 2.2:2

Wilson, Wilella Payne, 1.2:3

Winchester, Virginia: as Cather birthplace, 13.2:3

Wolfe, Grace, 1.2:1, 3

Wolin, Ronald G., 1.2:4

Woods Charitable Fund, Inc.: in Lincoln and Chicago, 11.1:2, 11.2:1, 13.2:1; Chicago, 5.2:1; Lincoln, 10.1:1, 10.2:2

Woods, Frank H., Jr., 5.2:1, 10.1:1, 13.2:2

Woods, Frank H. & Nelle C.: as Cather classmates, 10.1:1, 13.2:1

Woods, Thomas C., Jr., 10.1:1

World and the Parish, The: Willa Cather's Articles and Reviews, 1893-1903 (Curtin, ed.), 11.1:3

World War I: veterans of, 4.2:1

Wyss, Mrs. W. F., 4.2:1

Yale University, 9.2:2, 13.2:3

Zulli, Floyd, 7.1:2