Index of the Willa Cather Review
Legacy data note: This index was developed before digital images of the Review were able to be shared with our members and readers; now that we have that capability, the index is not been updated beyond its initial scope. Though less detailed, the Table of Contents originally compiled by Virgil and Dolores Albertini has been kept up to date and may be of use.
Don Connors
Long-time Willa Cather Foundation Board Member
and Commissioner of the Index project
Introduction
Preparing an index for an organizational newsletter was very different from compiling a book index. In a book index, little information about the listing, other than page numbers and subheadings, is needed. However, I found myself asking what information a researcher might need from this index, knowing that a copy of a particular issue of the Willa Cather Newsletter & Review might not be readily available. Thus, I created my own version of a "scholarly index" that includes bibliographic listings for authors and works cited in the newsletter. I added subheadings to clarify entries that had a direct relationship to Cather studies. I also decided to divide the index into eras since the format and emphasis of the newsletter changed over time. This first division is for the 1950s and 1960s. In subsequent divisions the style choices may vary.
Many names are listed in this index, and many have only one entry in the newsletter. Usually these are names of persons who were visitors or donors to the Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial (WCPM). While these names could be eliminated according to book indexing principles, I decided to retain them given the WCPM Newsletter is a historical document of the organization, and such persons play an important role in sustaining the WCPM.
Note: Scholars may find it useful to refer to "A Table of Contents of the Willa Cather Newsletter and Review: 1957-2004," compiled by Virgil and Dolores Albertini, in conjunction with this index.
Thanks
I am especially appreciative of the help and support I received from Cather scholar and friend, John P. Anders while working on this project. I owe a large debt to Sarah Fairchild, for her proof reading and sound advice. I am ever grateful to my husband, James G. Walla, for his encouragement and patience.
Julie A. Thomson
Understanding and Using this Index
While the WCPM Newsletter uses Roman numerals to designate each volume, and Arabic numbers for the issue, the index uses all Arabic numbers and a period between the volume and issue numbers. For example: Vol. I, No. 1 is listed as 1.1, which is followed by a colon and the appropriate pages for that entry (1.1:2 or 12.2:3, 4 or 9.1:2-3).
Compiled by
Julie A. Thomson
at the request of and in memoriam to Donald E. Connors,
member of the Willa Cather Foundation Board of Governors (1973 - 2008)
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; 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
Volume 14, Number 1, Winter 1970 to Volume 23, Number 4, Makeup edition Fall 1979
Ãcoma Plateau Pueblo, 18.2:3
Adams, Maude: Cather on, 16.3:3
Adams, Theodore S.: Colby Library Quarterly, Sept., 1973 article, 18.1:4
Ak-Sar-Ben: Good Neighbor Award from, 17.4:2; Western Hall of Fame award from, 16.4:3
Alamo Ranch, 21.3:4
Albers, Keith, 21.2:3
Albert and Agnes Schantz Foundation, 19.1:2
Allan, Tom, 16.1:2, 21.4:2, 22.1:1; "Britons Discover Catherland" Omaha World Herald,
Oct. 18, 1978, 22.2:2; "Memories of Cather Abound for Centenarian," 14.1:1; photos by,
14.1:1, 14.2:1, 20.4:2
Alvin Theater, Pittsburg, 16.3:2
Amack, Rex, 19.1:4
American Arts Gold Medallions, 22.2:3, 23.1:3
American Association for State and Local History: award from, 19.1:2; grant from, 20.1:2
American Pageant Writers: “Willa Cather: Rebel from Red Cloud” film strip, 16.4:2
Andes, Cynthia J.:"The Bohemian Folk Practice in 'Neighbor Rosicky'" Western American
Literature, Spring, 1972, 16.4:3
Andrews, W. E.: Cather on, 19.2:1
Annunzio, Frank, 23.1:3
Antonia. See Pavelka, Anna (Annie) Sadilek
Antonia farmhouse (Pavelka farm), 18.3:4, 20.1:1-2, 20.3:2, 21.4:2, 22.2:1; photo of, 20.4:2
Archer, William: Cather on, 23.2:1
Armstrong, William: Cather on, 21.3:3
Arnold, Marilyn: "The Desert as Sanctuary in Willa Cather," 15.2:1
Arthur, Mary, 16.4:2
Auld, Jessica Cather (sister), 14.2:3, 15.2:1, 19.1:2, 3, 23.3:4. See also Cather, Jessica
Auld, (William) Thomas (nephew), 14.2:3, 15.2:1, 19.1:3; donation of family photos by, 20.3:2
Austen, Anna (later Anna Lefroy), 22.3/4:1
Austen, Jane, 22.3/4:1, 2
Austin, Mary, 23.3:5; "The Conversion of Ah Lew Sing," Overland Monthly 1897, 23.2:2-3
Back Creek, Virginia: as Willow Shade Farm site, 17.3:2
Baker, Bruce P., II, 19.3:1, 20.1:2, 21.4:1; as board member, 19.1:6, 22.1:1, 23.1:2; photo of,
18.2:3
Ballard, Doris, 14.1:3
Barbizon, France: photo of, 19.4:3
Barnard, Geoffrey, S., 18.3:1; photo of, 19.3:1
Barnes, Ethel, 19.1:2
Barnes, Leonard, 20.4:4, 22.1:1; photo of, 20.4:2
Barnes, Mrs. Leonard, 20.4:4
Barrymore, Ethel: Cather on, 16.3:3
Bartholomew, Rev. Dean John, 17.2:2
Bash, James R.: Colby Library Quarterly, Sept. 1973, 18.1:4
Baumann, Gustave: The Bishop's Apricot, artwork by, 20.3:2
Beadell, Lorraine, 20.4:2, 21.2:2
Beadell, Robert, 14.1:1, 14.2:1; Out to the Wind, 20.1:2, 20.4:2, 21.2:2, 23.1:3-4
Beal, Helen, 20.3:2
Beard, Frank: Cather on, 19.2:2
Beaumont, Greg: "Willa Cather's Nebraska" NEBRASKAland, July, 1970, 14.2:2
Beaumont, Harry, 21.2:2
Beecher, Bishop George, 17.4:2
Bennett, Mildred R., 14.2:1, 3-4, 19.1:2, 4, 19.3:2, 3, 20.4:1, 4, 23.3:3, 4; as board member,
15.1:3, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 3, 20.3:3, 21.3:1; discussion by, 18.1:1, 21.2:2, 22.1:1, 22.3/4:1;
Early Stories of Willa Cather, 19.1:1; "In Pursuit of an Author," 22.2:2; photos of, 15.1:1,
16.4:3, 19.1:1, 19.3:1, 22.2:1, 23.1:3, 23.3:5; "Water Imagery in Death Comes for the
Archbishop, 21.1:1, 3-4; "What Happened to the Rest of the Charles Cather Family?"
Nebraska History, Winter, 1973, 18.3:2; "The White Bear Stories," 17.3:4; Willa Cather's
Collected Short Fiction 1892-1912, revised ed. 14.2:2, 15.1:2, 17.3:1-2; "Willa Cather
and the Modern Outlook," 15.1:2; "Willa Cather and the Prairie," The Nature
Conservancy News, Winter 1975, 19.1:4; "Willa Cather's Virginia 1873-1883," 23.4:1-4;
The World of Willa Cather, 17.3:4, 19.1:1, 2, 21.4:1, 23.1:1, 2, 23.3:5
Bennett, W. K., 14.1:3, 17.2:2, 19.1:2, 22.1:1
Bereuter, Douglas: as state senator, 21.4:3, 22.2:1
Bergers, John, 20.3:2, 3; paintings by, 23.3:1
Betts, Glynne: as photographer/author, 23.1:2
Billesbach, Ann E., 23.1:4; as curator, 21.4:1, 22.2:1, 2, 3
Bizet, Georges: Carmen: Cather on, 16.3:2
Blackledge, H. L., 21.2:3
Bladen High School: volunteers from, 20.4:2
Bloom, Edward A., 16.4:2
Bloom, Lillian D., 16.4:2, 19.1:5
Blue, Mary Etta, 22.1:1; death of, 17.2:3
Blue River: photo of, 19.2:1
Boak, Clarence (uncle), 23.4:1
Boak, Grandmother, 19.3:3, 23.4:1-2; prayer book of, 23.3:4
Boak, Willie (uncle), 23.4:1
Bohlke, Beverly: "On Death Comes for the Archbishop," 19.2:3-4
Bohlke, Rev. L. Brent, 19.3:1, 20.4:1, 21.2:2, 21.4:2, 22.1:1; "On Cather's Death Comes for the
Archbishop," 21.1:1-2; Prairie Schooner Summer 1974 article, 18.3:3
Bordee, Bessie, 22.2:4
Borton, Richard, 17.2:3
Borton, Viola S., 19.3:2, 3, 20.3:3, 22.1:1; as board president, 21.2:3, 22.2:3, 23.3:4; photo of,
22.2:1; as tour director, 16.4:3, 17.2:3
Bourne, Randolph: "Morals and Art form the West" The Dial, Dec. 14, 1918, 17.1:3
Bowman, Anthony: "Willa Cather's Pioneer Country," 18.3:3
Boyd, Elizabeth Pavelka (Mrs. Byron), 19.1:2; photo of, 19.3:3, 20.4:2
Boye, Alan, 15.1:3
Bradley, Van Allen: "In Defense of Cather," Chicago Daily News, 15.1:2
Brockway, John & Virgina Cather (niece), 19.1:5
Brown, E. K., 16.4:3, 22.3/4:1; quote from, 18.2:2
Brown, Mrs. E. K., 18.2:1
Brown, Marion Marsh: Willa Cather: The Woman and Her Work, 14.2:2
Brown, Pearl, 16.4:2
Brownville, Nebraska: Cather on, 14.2:2
Brugger, Florence, 20.3:2
Bruhn, Roger: photos exhibit by, 22.1:1
Brunauer, Dalma, 18.3:2
Brydl, Mrs. Adolph, 17.2:2
Burlington Depot, 15.2:1, 19.1:2, 20.3:2; dedication of, 14.1:1, 14.2:1, 19.1:3; exhibits at, 22.2:2;
photo of, 14.2:1; restoration of, 14.1:2, 15.1:1, 16.1:1, 17.4:3
Butcher, Fanny: “Many Lives,One Love,” 16.4:1
Butcher, Solomon D.: "A Second Chance" photo exhibit of, 22.2:2
Byrne, Kay, 20.3:2
Byron, Arthur: Cather on, 16.3:3
Canfield, Mrs., 22.3/4:1
Canfield, Dorothy. See Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
Camerson, Beatrice: Cather on, 16.3:3
Carnegie Hall, Pittsburg, 23.2:1
Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh: photo of, 23.2:1
Carr, Faye, 20.4:4
Cary, Richard: Colby Library Quarterly, Sept. 1973 article, 18.1:4
Castelli, Luisa, 18.3:3
Cather, Alfretta (Retta/Rettie)(aunt), 23.4:1-3
Cather, Alverna (aunt), 23.4:1
Cather, Amanda (great aunt): infant death of, 23.4:4
Cather, Ann Howard (Mrs. James) (great grandmother); 23.4:4
Cather, Caroline (Mrs. William) (grandmother), 18.3:2, 23.4:2-3, 4
Cather, Charles (father), 23.4:1, 3; photo of, 22.1:3
Cather, Charles E. (nephew), 19.4:1, 20.3:2, 3, 22.3/4:5, 23.3:3
Cather, Clark (great uncle), 23.4:2, 4
Cather, Clark (son of Great Uncle John), 23.4:4
Cather, Douglas (brother), 21.2:3
Cather, Elizabeth (niece): photo of, 22.1:3
Cather, Ella. See Lewis, Ella Cather (niece)
Cather, Elsie Margaret (sister), 19.1:2, 23.3:3, 23.4:1; estate of, 17.2:3, 17.3:2; interview, 17.3:4;
photo of, 17.3:3, 22.1:3
Cather, Ethel Garber (Mrs. James), 20.1:2, 20.3:1; death of, 19.3:2
Cather, Franc (Mrs. George/Frances Smith) (aunt), 18.3:3, 22.3/4:1, 23.4:2, 3; photo of, 21.4:1
Cather, G. P. (cousin): photo of, 20.1:1
Cather, George P. (uncle), 18.3:3, 23.4:1, 2-3; house of, 22.1:1, 22.3/4:1, 23.1:4; house of photo,
19.4:2, 23.3:3
Cather, Helen Louise (niece): photo of, 22.1:2, 3. See also Southwick, Helen Cather
Cather, Howard (great uncle), 23.4:2, 4
Cather, Irma (Mrs. John E.), 15.2:1; death of, 18.1:2
Cather, James (great grandfather), 23.4:1, 4
Cather, James D. (Jim) (brother), 14.2:3, 15.1:2, 15.2:1, 17.3:2, 19.1:3, 19.3:1, 2, 20.3:1, 2;
photo of, 17.3:3
Cather, Jasper (great-great-grandfather), 14.2:3
Cather, Jennie (Mrs. Charles/Mary Virginia Boak) (mother): 23.4:1, 3, photo of, 22.1:3
Cather, Jennie (aunt), 23.4:2, 3
Cather, Jessica (sister): photo of, 22.1:3. See also Auld, Jessica Cather
Cather, John E. (Jack) (brother), 15.2:1, 16.1:1, 18.1:2, 19.1:3, 21.2:2, 21.4:1, 22.1:1
Cather, John (great uncle), 23.4:1, 2, 4
Cather, Margaret (niece): photo of, 22.1:3. See also Shannon, Margaret Cather
Cather, Millicent (Mrs. Howard) (great aunt), 23.4:4
Cather, Rev. Morris E., 14.2:3, 20.3:3, 21.2:3
Cather, Perry (great uncle), 23.4:2, 4
Cather, Roscoe C. (Ross) (brother), 15.2:1, 17.3:4, 19.1:2, 5
Cather, Mrs. Roscoe: death of, 17.4:2
Cather, Mrs. T. Russell, 23.4:1
Cather, Virgina (niece): photo of, 22.1:3. See also Brockway, Virgina Cather
Cather, Willa Sibert:
alma mater of, 18.1:2
birth, 14.1:4, 19.3:4; celebration of, 20.3:1; date changes, 23.4:3; place, photo of, 14.2:3
caption by, 19.2:1
and Carrie Miner Sherwood, 14.1:1
and Charles Moore, 23.3:4
childhood, 14.1:1, 2, 14.2:3, 15.1:1, 17.1:1, 2, 17.3:1, 2, 4, 23.4:1-4. See also Cather
childhood home
columns by, 16.2:1, 17.3:2, 19.1:1-3, 20.1:1, 21.1:1, 23.1:2
and Edith Lewis, 16.4:2
as editor, 16.1:3, 16.3:1, 17.3:1, 2
Episcopal Church, membership in, 14.1:2, 15.1:2. 15.2:1, 16.1:2
as ghost writer, 16.1:3
at "High Mowing," Jaffery, New Hampshire, 17.1:3
honors 15.2:2, 16.4:3, 20.3:3; awards, 17.3:1, 19.1:4; degrees, 17.3:1, 18.1:2; gold
medallion, 22.2:3, 23.1:3. See also Willa Cather Commemorative Stamp
inscription by, 16.1:1
interview of, Lincoln State Journal, Nov. 2, 1921, 16.2:2
Japanese interest in, 18.2:3
letters, 14.1:2, 3, 16.4:2, 20.1:2, 22.2:3; to Commonweal 1927, 21.1:2
and Mary Austin, 23.3:5
and Menuhin family, 17.4:2, 18.1:3, 18.3:2
and music, 18.2:3, 23.3:4
names of: as Charles Douglass, 17.3:1; as "Sibert," 16.3:1, 21.3:2, 3, 23.2:1-2; as "Willa,"
16.3:1, 21.3:2; as "Willie," 23.4:1; as “Winkie” 17.3:2
in New York, 18,1:3, 18.3:2, 20.1:4, 23.2:3
on Paris, 16.2:2
photos of, 14.2:2, 15.2:2, 17.1:3, 17.4:1, 18.1:1, 20.2:1, 22.1:2-3; Rinehart of Omaha,
portrait by, 19.3:2
in Pittsburgh, 14.1:2, 3, 17.3:1, 18.3:2, 20.1:1, 2, 23.3:4
possessions of, 16.4:2, 19.1:5,
quotes from, 14.1:3, 4, 14.2:2, 18.2:2, 21.1:1
reviews by, 16.2:1-2, 16.3:1-3, 17.1:3-4, 20.2:1-4, 21.3:2-3, 23.2:1-2
and Sarah Orne Jewett, 17.2:1
and Stephen Tennant, 17.2:1
as student, 14.2:2, 17.3:1, 20.2:1
translations of. See foreign editions
at Whale Grove (Grand Manan, Bay of Fundy) 18.3:2
works:
April Twilights: autographed copy of, 23.3:4; edition of, 15.1:2, proof copy of,
19.3:2; poems from, set to music, 23.1:2, 3, 23.3:3
"Are You Sleeping, Little Brother" poem, 21.2:2,
"Before Breakfast": setting for, 18.3:2
"The Best Years": setting for 14.2:3, 16.1:1, 17.4:3; quote from, 17.2:2
"The Bohemian Girl," 16.2:2
"Coming Aphrodite," 16.3:4, 21.1:3
"The Conversion of Sum Loo," 22.3:2-3
"On Cyndus" poem draft, 19.3:2
"The Dance at Chevalier's," 23.4:1
Death Comes for the Archbishop, 18.4:2, 19.4:3, 21.2:2, 3, 21.4:4, 22.3/4:1, 6,
23.2:3; articles about, 14.2:2, 19.2:3-4, 21.1:1-4; conference on, 20.3:4,
20.4:1, 21.2:1; "December Night" excerpt, 14.1:3; edition of, 15.1:2; quote
from, 14.2:3; writing of, 23.3:5
"Double Birthday," 16.3:4, 20.1:2
"Eric Hermannson's Soul" (Cosmopolitan April 1900): musical of, 20.1:2, 20.4:2,
21.2:2, 23.1:3, 4
"Ghost Town on the River" American Heritage, Oct. 1970. See "An Old River
Metropolis"
"Going Home”“Burlington Route" poem, 14.1:2
"The Hawthorne Tree": music for, 21.4:2
"The Hills of Sleep" unpublished poem, 19.4:1, 20.1:2
"Jack-a-Boy" Saturday Evening Post, March 30, 1901, reprinted 1974 as
Friend of My Springtime, 19.1:4
A Lost Lady, 17.3:1, 18.4:1, 19.3:3; display, 19.1:2; film of, 21.2:2-3; prototypes,
15.1:3-4, 19.1:2, 22.2:2; setting for, 17.4:3; slide set for, 16.1:1
Lucy Gayheart, conference on, 23.3:3
"Macon Prairie" poem: prototype, 15.2:1
My Antonia, 18.2:3, 18.4:1, 2, 19.1:1, 19.3:3, 21.4:4, 22.3/4:1, 23.2:2, 3; art on,
23.3:1; conference on, 17.4:2; display, 18.3:3; music 23.1:3: prototypes,
14.2:3, 20.1:2, 20.3:2, 23.4:3; quote from, 17.2:1, 3, 20.3:3; reviews of,
17.1:1-3; setting for, 16.4:2, 17.4:3, 18.3:4, 20.4:2, 21.4:2, 22.2:1; slide
sets for, 16.1:1; translation of, 14.1:3, 14.2:2
My Mortal Enemy, 21.1:2
"Neighbour Rosicky," 18.3:1, 3, 18.4:1-4; in 1930 Woman's Home Companion,
18.4:1
Not Under Forty: quote from, 22.3/4:3
Obscure Destinies: art on, 23.3:1; conference on, 18.3:1, 19.1:4, 19.3:1; essays
on, 18.4:1-3; music 23.1:3; reviews of, 18.4:1, 3-4
"Old Mrs. Harris," 17.2:2, 3, 19.3:3; display, 18.1:2; setting for, 16.1:1, 17.4:3,
18.3:1; as "Three Women" in 1932 Ladies' Home Journal, 18.4:1
"An Old River Metropolis" Nebraska State Journal 1894, 14.2:2
"On the Divide" Overland Monthly 1896, 23.2:2
One of Ours, 18.2:2, 19.4:1-4, 22.3/4:1; conference on, 19.3:3, 20.1:1; prototypes,
18.3:3; Pulitzer Prize for, 23.1:4, 23.3:4; setting for, 18.3:4, 22.1:1; slide
set for, 16.1:1
"The Palatine" poem draft, 19.3:2
"Paul's Case,” 23.2:1, 3
O Pioneers! 17.1:2, 19.1:4, 19.3:3, 23.2:2; music 23.1:3; quote from, 15.1:1,
16.1:1, 3, 17.2:3, 17.3:1; review of, 16.2:1, 2-4, 16.3:1, 3-4; setting for,
16.4:1
"Prairie Spring" poem, 16.3:3
The Professor's House, 18.2:2, 3, 19.4:3, 20.4:1, 21.3:4
Sapphira and the Slave Girl: music 23.1:3, setting for, 14.2:3, 17.3:2, 20.3:2;
source for, 23.4:1
"The Sentimentality of William Tavener," 23.2:3-4, 23.4:3
"The Sculptor's Funeral," 19.1:2, 23.2:3
Shadows on the Rock: award for, 22.3/4:5; conference on, 22.2:3, 22.3/4:1-4,
23.1:1, 23.3:3; edition of, 15.1:2; reviews of, 16.4:2, 22.3/4:6; setting for,
18.3:2
"A Son of the Celestial: A Character," 18.2:3, 23.2:2-3
The Song of the Lark, 17.1:2, 18.2:2, 20.4:1, 22.3:3; conference on, 17.4:4, 18.1:1;
display, 21.2:2; edition of, 21.4:4; music, 23.1:3; quotes from, 16.2:1,
17.2:3; setting for, 16.1:1, 17.2:2, 17.4:3
"The Swedish Mother" poem draft, 19.3:2
The Troll Garden: conference on, 21.2:3, 21.4:1, 22.1:1, 23.2:1, 3; "A Death in
the Desert" & "Two Friends," 18.3:1; in 1932 Woman's Home Companion,
18.4:1, music 23.1:3
Uncle Valentine and Other Stories: Willa Cather's Uncollected Short Fiction,
1915-1929, (Slote, ed.), 16.3:4, 17.2:1, 18.1:3
"A Wagner Matinee," 23.2:3, 4, 23.3:4; prototype, 18.3:3
"Wee Winkie's Wanderings," 17.3:2-3.
Willa Cather On Writing, 21.3:4, 23.3:2, 6
Willa Cather's Collected Short Fiction 1892-1912 (V. Faulkner, ed.), 17.3:1-2,
4, 23.1:3
The World and the Parish, "Willa Cather's Articles and Reviews, 1893-1903
(Curtain, ed.), 14.1:2, 14.2:2, 15.1:2, 21.1:1, 21.3:1
Cather, William (grandfather), 23.4:1-4
Cather Centennial Year, 16.4:2
Cather childhood home, 19.1:2, 21.2:2, 22.3/4:1; items displayed in, 14.1:2; as National
Landmark, 16.1:1, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 3, 19.1:3; photo of, 16.1:1, 20.3:2
Cather Commemorative Brochure, 17.2:1
Cather Family Reunion Day, 16.1:3; photo of, 15.2:1
Cather Gallery, 23.3:5
Catherland, 18.3:1, 22.2:2, 23.1:2, 23.3:5; in Aug. 1972 NEBRASKAland, 16.4:3; signs for,
19.1:2, 20.3:1; tapestry of, 20.3:2; tour, 15.1:3, 16.4:1, 17.4:2, 4, 19.1:1, 22.2:1
Catherland Federated Women's Club, 22.1:1
Catholic Church. See Red Cloud Catholic Church
Cavitt, Dick: television show, 23.3:3
Celeste, Mademoiselle: Cather on, 20.2:1
Celli, Aldo, 17.4:2, 18.3:3; excerpt from, 18.2:1; photo of, 18.1:2, 18.2:3
Center for Great Plains Studies, 23.1:3
Central Technical Community College: volunteers from, 20.4:2. See Appendix A for names
Certain-teed Products Corporation: materials from, 20.1:2, 20.4:2
Chaco Canyon, 21.3:4
Charles, Sister Peter Damian: dissertation by, 21.1:4
Cirino, Linda D.: Literary New York: A History Guide, 23.2:3
Cliff Canyon, 21.3:4
Cliff Palace, 21.3:4
Clutter, Kyd (cousin), 23.4:1, 4
Coleman, Marion Moore, 17.2:3
Colet, Louise, 23.3:2
Connors, Donald E., 14.2:3, 17.2:3, 18.3:2, 22.1:1; collections work by, 19.3:2; donation
by, 20.3:2
Cook, Henry, 15.1:1
Coon, Gertrude L., 22.2:2
Cooper, Clara B., 15.2:4, 16.1:2
Cooper Foundation, 22.1:4
Cooper, James Fenimore: Cather on, 16.2:2
Corporation for Public Broadcasting. See Public Broadcasting System
Cowley, Charles Wesley: "Catherton Post Office," in Nebraska History, Winter, 1973, 18.3:2
Cox, Leland H. Jr., 21.3:4
Crane, Joan St. Clair: bibliography by, 21.3:1
Crane, Stephen: Slote article about, 14.2:2
Crete Chautauqua, Crete, Nebraska: Cather on, July 1894, 19.2:1-3
Crone, Ruth: Willa Cather: The Woman and Her Work, 14.2:2
Cross, Governor W.: Cather letter to, Oct. 1931 Saturday Review of Literature, 22.2:3
Cumming, Robert E., 14.1:3
Cunliffe, Marcus, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 18.2:1, 18.3:3; excerpt from, 18.2:3; photo of, 18.2:3
Curtin, William M., 18.3:2; The World and the Parish, "Willa Cather's Articles and Reviews,
1893-1903, ed., 14.1:2, 14.2:2, 15.1:2, 21.1:1, 21.3:1. See also Appendix C
Curtis, Carl T., 15.2:3
Dailey, Lois, 23.3:4
d'Albert, Eugen: Gernot, Cather on, 23.2:1-2
Dane Church, 17.4:3, 19.1:3, 22.2:1; photo of, 16.4:1
Danker, Donald F., 15.2:1
Daugherty, Gerald I., 14.1:3
Davenport, Mr.: Cather on, 21.3:2
Day, Faith Nixon: The Bishop's Chapel artwork by, 20.3:2
Day, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D., 20.3:2
Deal, Mr.: Cather on, 20.2:3
Deines, Fred B., 14.2:1
Delaney, Sarah McPartland: photo of, 14.2:1
Demby, Jill, 19.3:3
Demarest, David P., Jr.: From These Hills, From These Valleys: Selected Fiction about Western Pennsylvania, ed., 20.1:2
Dennis, Sandy, 18.1:2
depot. See Burlington Depot
Derurnski, Rev. Victor, 16.4:2
Devlin, John: "Willa Cather Today: The Presence of Her Vision," symposium, 18.3:2
Dietrichstein, Leo: A Superfluous Husband, Cather on, 21.3:2
Dinn, James M.: "A Novelist's Miracle: Structure and Myth in Death Comes for the Archbishop"
Western American Literature Spring 1972, 16.4:3
Dixey, Mr.: Cather on, 21.3:2
Donaldson, Carl A., 20.3:3
Doty, Patty Mountford, 23.3:3
Doudna, Ruth, 16.4:3, 19.3:2, 3, 22.1:1
Douglass, Charles: as Cather pseudonym, 17.3:1
Draves, Cornelius Joseph: "A Centennial Verse: To Willa Sibert Cather" poem, 18.1:3
Drew, John: Rosemary, Cather on, 16.3:2-3
Dumas, Alexandre: Count of Monte Cristo, The, Cather on, 20.2:1
Dunbar-Odom, Donna, 22.3/4:1, 23.1:2; "The Ordered Home: The Secondary Characters'
Purpose in Shadows on the Rock," 22.3/4:3-4
Dunning Hall, Crete, Nebraska: Cather on, 19.2:2
Durbin, Maude: Cather on, 21.3:3
Duryea, Joseph T.: Cather on, 19.2:2
Dyboski, Roman, 17.2:3
Eddy, Dr.: Cather on, 20.2:4
Eddy, Mr.: as Handley Library staff, 23.4:1
Edel, Leon, 16.4:3, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 18.1:2, 18.2:1, 18.3:3; excerpt from, 18.2:2; photo of, 18.2:3
Edelman, Steve, 14.1:2
Edmiston, Susan: Literary New York: A History Guide, 23.2:3
Edwards, Mr.: Cather on, 20.2:3
Effing, Rev. Myron, 21.4:3
Eichorn, Harry B.: Colby Library Quarterly Sept. 1973 article, 18.1:4
Elliot, Maxine: Cather on, 16.3:1
Emmons, Joseph W., 17.4:3, 19.1:3
Emmons, Justin, 17.4:3
English, John: choir direction by, 20.4:1, 21.4:2, 22.1:1; photos by, 14.1:2, 15.1:2, 20.3:2
English, Mark, 17.3:1
Enright, Lee J., 20.3:3
Episcopal Church, Red Cloud (Grace Episcopal), 14.1:2, 16.1:2, 19.1:3, 23.3:4; photo of, 15.1:2,
15.2:2, 23.3:5; restoration of, 17.4:3, 20.3:2; service at, 15.2:1, 16.1:3, 17.4:2, 19.3:1
Eugene C. Eppley Foundation, 19.1:2
Evans, Messr. (Evans & Hoey): Cather on, 21.3:3
Evesson, Isabel: Cather on, 21.3:2
Exon, J. J., 21.4:3
Fairfax, Lord, 23.4:4
Farmland Industries: Farmland News, Oct. 31, 1978, "The Women Who Won the West," 23.1:2
Farney, Dennis: The Wall Street Journal article, 14.2:3
Faulkner, Jean R., 20.3:2
Faulkner, Virginia L., 18.3:2, 20.3:2; The Art of Willa Cather, ed., 19.1:4; as board member,
17.3:1, 20.1:2-3, 20.3:3; "The Cather Bookshelf," 23.2:3-4; death of, 23.4:2; Out to the
Wind, 20.1:2, 20.4:2, 21.2:2, 23.1:3-4; photo of, 23.1:3; on TV, 18.1:3; "The Willa Cather
Bibliography" 21.3:1; Willa Cather: A Pictorial Memoir, ed., 17.2:2; Willa Cather's
Collected Short Fiction, 1892-1912, ed., 14.2:2, 15.1:2, 23.1:4
Faulkner, William: on Cather, 21.3:4
Favorini, Attilio: "Hearts and Diamonds" documentary drama, 23.3:4
Fechin, Nicoloi: charcoal portrait by, 20.1:1
Ferguson, Larry: photo exhibit by, 22.1:1
Field, Rev. Msgr. William Noe: "Willa Cather Today: The Presence of Her Vision" symposium,
18.3:2
First National Bank and Trust Company, Lincoln, 19.3:2
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 20.2:1
Fisher, Laird B., 14.2:3
Fitch, Clyde: A Superfluous Husband, Cather on, 21.3:2
Fitzgerald, Rev. Dennis, 14.1:3
Flaubert, Gustave, 23.3:2, 6
Fleck, Richard F.: University of Wyoming seminar by, 18.3:2
Flint Ridge, Virginia, 23.4:4
foreign editions: English, 16.3:1; French, 14.1:3; Japanese, 16.3:4, 19.1:5, 23.2:3, 4;
Roumanian, 23.2:4
Forsberg, Clarence, 18.1:3
Frankoma Pottery, Salpulpa, Oklahoma: Cather plate by, 15.2:3
Frederic, Harold: The Damnation of Theron Ware, Cather on (June 10, 1899 Pittsburg Leader)
21.1:1
Frederick County, Virginia, 18.3:2, 23.4:1
Freydberg, Margaret Howe: “Willa Cather: The Light Behind Her Books” The American
Scholar Spring 1974, 18.3:3
Frisbie, Josephine, 18.1:3, 18.3:3, 19.1:2, 22.1:1; as board member, 15.1:1, 20.3:1, 21.2:3;
photo of, 19.1:1
Frisbie-Frisbee Family Association of America, 23.3:4, 5
Furnas, Robert W., 14.2:2
Futch, Helen: A Culinary Tour of Great American Homes, Cather recipes in, 20.1:2
Gallagher, Rachel, 19.1:2
Ganzel, Bill: photos exhibit by, 22.1:1
Garber, Addie (Mrs. Joseph), 22.2:2
Garber, Charlotte Dana, 16.4:2
Garber, Grace. See Tait, Grace Garber
Garber, Joseph, 22.2:2
Garber, Lyra (Mrs. Silas), 22.2:4; as prototype, 15.1:3-4; thesis on, 22.2:2
Garber, (Captain) Silas, 23.4:3; as Captain Forrester prototype, 15.1:3-4, 17.4:3, 19.1:2; death of,
22.2:4; thesis on, 22.2:2. See also Red Cloud City Hall
Gaunt, Miss: Cather on, 20.2:3
Gaylord, Minnie: Cather on, 20.2:4
Gels, Clarence B.: as Postmaster, 17.4:1
Genuchi, Kathleen: "Memorializing an Author" thesis on WCPM history, 23.1:2, 23.3:4
Genuchi, Vena, 21.2:2
Georgia, Lowell, 17.2:3-4
Georgia State University: library holdings of, 21.1:4. See Appendix C
Gerber, Philip L.: Willa Cather, 20.1:2
Gere, Charles, 14.2:2
Gere, Mariel, 14.2:2
Gervaud, J. Michel, 14.1:3, 14.2:3, 15.2:3, 17.4:2, 18.3:3; excerpt from, 18.2:2; letter from,
19.1:5; “A Note on Willa Cather and Flaubert,” 23.3:2, 6; photo of, 18.2:3, 23.3:2
Giannone, Richard: as speaker, 16.4:2, 18.3:2, 19.1:5; Music in Willa Cather's Fiction, 21.1:4
Gifford, Electa: Cather on, 19.2:1, 2
Gilley, Leonard: "Willa Cather at Asticou Inn" poem, 17.1:3
Ginsburg, Gerald, 23.1:2, 23.3:3
Glenconner, Lord & Lady, 17.2:1
Goldsmith, Oliver: The Vicar of Wakefield, 21.1:1
Goodman-Malamuth, Margaret, 21.4:1, 22.1:1
Goodwin, Nat: Cather on, 16.3:1-2
Gore, Sidney (great aunt), 23.4:4
Gore, Virginia: as Cather birthplace, 14.2:3, 20.3:3, 21.2:3
Gorgen, John E., 14.2:4, 22.1:1
Grace Episcopal Church. See Episcopal Church, Red Cloud
Graff, Wilton: Cather letter to, 16.4:2
Grahame, Kenneth: Dream Days, Cather on, 17.1:3-4
Graining, Robert (Bob), 21.4:4, 23.3:1
Grand Manan Island, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada, 18.3:2
Grand Opera House (New), Pittsburgh, 16.3:1, 3, 21.3:2, 3
Gray, Thomas: "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard," 18.4:3
Greenwich Village, New York: Cather at 82 Washington Place, 23.2:3
Grosvenor Hotel: Cather at 23.2:3
Grubb, Mr.: as George Washington Headquarters staff, 23.4:1
Guide Rock Signal, 22.2:4
Guilbert, Yvette: Cather on, 21.3:3
Gurko, Leo, 18.3:2
Hansen, Andrew, 16.4:1
Harkins, Daniel: Cather on, 16.3:3
Harris, Celia: O Pioneers! review by, Lincoln Sunday State Journal, Aug. 3, 1913, 16.2:1, 2-4
Hartwig, Nathaniel: Cather on, 16.3:2
Harwick, Robert, 20.1:1, 2
Hashiba, Masaichi, 20.3:2
Hass, Victor P.: article by, 15.1:2
Haworth, William: The Ensign, Cather on, 20.2:2-3
Held, Anna: Cather on, 21.3:3
Helmick, Evelyn, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 18.3:2
Herrmann the Magician: Cather on, 20.2:3
Herrmann, Mme.: Cather on, 20.2:2
Hinz, Evelyn J.: "Willa Cather's Technique and the Ideology of Populism" Western American
Literature, Spring, 1972, 16.4:3
Hinz, John, 18.3:2; photo of, 18.1:2
Hobson, Jane, 21.1:4
Hoey, Messr. (Evans & Hoey): Cather on, 21.3:3
Holbein, Hans: Dance of Death, as Cather source, 21.1:2
Holbrook, Hal, 21.2:2
Holland, E. M.: Cather on, 21.3:2
Holland, F. Ross, 17.4:2
Holland, Joseph: Cather on, 21.3:2
Holmes, Bayard: Cather on, 19.2:2
Home Monthly, 16.2:1, 16.3:1, 17.3:1, 2
Hopper, De Wolf: Cather on, 20.2:4
Horn, Gunnar, 20.3:2
Horning, Jerome: pottery by, 23.3:4, 5
Howard, Anthony, 23.4:4?
Hruska, Roman L., 15.2:3
Hudgins, Mary Love, 23.4:1
Hudgins, William, 23.4:1
Hudson, Stewart, 16.1:3
Huffman, Jessie: Cather on, 20.2:4
Hull, Ron, 18.3:2, 19.1:4, 5, 6, 20.1:1, 22.1:1, 23.3:4; as narrator, 20.4:2, 21.2:2
Hurlbert, Claire: photos by, 17.4:2, 19.3:1
Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 23.3:2
Into the Morning: Willa Cather's America film, 20.4:1, 21.2:1, 2, 21.4:2, 22.1:1
J. M. McDonald Foundation, 19.1:2
Jacks, L. V., 14.1:1-2, 22.1:1; death of, 16.1:2, 19.1:3; photo of, 19.1:1
Jacks, Mrs. L. V., 20.3:2
Jaffe, Daniel (Dan) Freeman: "Thoughts in Red Cloud, Nebraska" poem, 14.1:1
Jaffrey, New Hampshire: Cather gravesite at, 18.3:2; “High Mowing” at 17.1:3
James, Henry, 23.2:2
Jewett, Henry: Cather on, 20.2:2
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 17.2:1, 23.3:2, 6
Johnson, Anne L., 15.2:4
Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Haldine, 20.1:1, 20.4:2, 21.4:2
Johnson, Rev. William A., 21.4:2, 22.1:1
Jordan, Robert P., 18.3:3
Kahle, Martin, 21.4:3, 22.2:1
Kates, George: Five Stories, 19.4:2
Kaufman, Marjorie R.: "Willa Cather and Her Aunt Franc," Mont Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly,
Fall 1974, 19.1:4
Kean, Msgr. John, 16.4:2
Kearney State College, 23.1:4, 23.3:5
Keens, W.: Cather on, 20.2:4
Keilstrup, Lorraine, 16.1:2
Kellum, Arthur: Cather on, 20.2:4
Kendon, Frank: John O' London's Weekly, Dec. 3, 1932 review by, 18.4:3-4
Kent, Charles F: Cather on, 19.2:3
Khare, A. K., 17.4:3
King, Richard: O Pioneers! review by, from The Tatler (London), Sept. 3, 1913, 16.3:3-4
Kort, Antonette Pavelka, 19.1:2
Kivett, Marvin, 15.2:1, 19.1:2, 22.1:1; photo of, 22.2:1
Klassen, E. A.: as Postmater General, 16.4:2
Klotman, Phyllis R.: "The Musical Soul of Willa Cather," 14.1:3
Knoll, Elizabeth, 18.1:1
Knoll, Robert, 16.1:3, 17.2:1, 17.4:2, 22.1:1; as board member, 19.1:5, 20.3:3; as emcee,
23.1:1; "The Humanities and the Gift of Sight" TV show by, 23.2:4, 23.3:4; interview by,
18.3:1; as speaker 18.1:1
Knoll, Virginia, 23.3:4
Knopf, Alfred A., 17.4:2, 18.2:1, 18.3:3, 20.1:4, 20.3:2; photo of, 18.1:2
Knowles, Sheridan: The Love Chase, Cather on, 20.2:2
Kobayashi, Kenji: Frontier Literature: Studies in Willa Cather's Works, 16.4:1
Koshland, William A., 18.2:1, 18.3:1
Kosse, Lyle, 16.4:1
Kraft, Stephanie: "Willa Cather, the Prairie, and Red Cloud," No Castles on Main Street:
American Authors and Their Homes, 23.2:3, 23.3:5
Kuchar, Roman V., 16.4:1
LaFitte: as pirate, 23.4:4
Lamy, Archbishop Jean: photo of statue of, 20.4:1, 21.1:1
Langollen, Virginia, 23.4:2
Lansing, The, Lincoln, Nebraska, 20.2:2, 3
Lathrop, Joanna, 16.1:2, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 18.1:1, 19.3:1; course by, 20.3:3; 20.4:3; discussion by,
20.1:1, 20.4:1, 21.2:2; "On One of Ours," 19.4:1-2; "On the Title" (Death Comes for the
Archbishop), 21.1:1, 2-3; "On the Title" (Obscure Destinies), 18.4:1, 3; Willa Cather: A
Checklist of Her Published Writing, 19.1:4, 19.3:2, 20.2:1, 21.3:1
Laval, Bishop Francois: image of, 23.1:1
Leech, Hope, 14.1:1, 16.4:1
Leech, Roger R., 14.1:2; estate of, 21.2:3
Leiblinger, Rev. Frank, 22.1:1
Lewis, Edith, 19.3:2, 21.3:4, 22.3/4:1; death of, 16.4:2; quote from, 17.4:2; Willa Cather Living,
17.2:1, 23.4:1
Lewis, Ella Cather (niece), 15.2:1, 16.1:1, 18.3:3, 19.1:3, 19.3:2, 20.1:2, 20.3:2, 3, 21.2:2;
as panelist, 21.4:1, 22.1:1
Lewis, Jacquelynn S.: "The Expression of Loneliness" on Obscure Destinies, 18.4:1, 3
Lewis, Sarah, 20.4:4, 22.1:1
Lewis, Sinclair: Elmer Gantry, 21.1:1, 2
Lincoln Evening News: Cather in, 19.2:1-3
Lincoln State Journal: Cather interviewed in, 16.2:2
Lindgren, Mr. & Mrs Carol, 18.3:3
Lingeman, Richard R., Jan. 29, 1978 New York Times article on WCPM, 21.4:3
Little Blue River, 23.4:3
Little Red School House: photo of, 17.4:2
Logan, Wilfred D., 19.1:2
Loti, Pierre: The Romance of a Spahi, Cather on (Nov. 9, 1895 Courier), 23.2:1
Love, Dr.& Mrs., 23.4:1
Lowell, Catherine Cather (niece), 19.3:2, 20.1:2, 20.3:3, 21.2:2; photo of, 21.2:3
Lowery, Mike, 17.2:4
Lumley, Ralph: Thoroughbred, Cather on, 21.3:2-3
Lusk, Larry: newspaper article by, 14.2:1
Machovec, Rev. Frank J.: research by, 14.2:1
MacKichan, Margaret: photo exhibit by, 22.1:1
Magie, John Q., 14.2:2
Mamer, Mr. & Mrs. John, 18.3:2
Manhattan, New York: Cather in, 23.2:3
Mansfield, Richard: Cather on, 16.3:3
March, John, 19.3:2, 22.1:1; research by, 14.2:1, 19.1:1
Marlowe, Julia: Cather on, 20.2:1, 2
Martin, David, 16.1:1, 16.4:2
Marymount College: Cather course at, 14.2:2
Mason, Charlie, 21.3:4
Massie, Bessie Love, 23.4:1
Masters, Fred: as choreographer of "Nebraska: The Seasons," 23.1:2
Matheny Family: as Cather relatives, 14.1:2
Mathes, James R., 18.3:3
Mattern, Claire: "The Themes That Bind" on Obscure Destinies, 18.4:1
Maury, ______: Cather photo by, 15.2:2
McCall, Mal & Meri, 20.4:4
McClung, Isabelle, 18.3:2
McClung, Samuel A.: house of, 18.3:2, 20.1:1
McClure, Charlotte. S.: "Studies of Willa Cather," 21.1:4
McClure, S. S., 16.1:3, 21.4:1
McClure's Magazine, 16.1:3, 16.2:2, 21.4:1
McCook, Henry Christopher: The Latimers, Cather on, 16.2:1-2
McCord, David: "On Reading with a Pencil," Harvard Today, Spring, 1969, 17.2:3
McFarland, Dorothy Tuck: Willa Cather, 17.2:4
McKeag, Willard, 20.3:2
McLean, Barbara M., 14.1:3
McNitt, Frank: Richard Wetherill: Anasazi, 21.3:4
Mellen, Mrs. Richard (niece), 15.2:2, 19.1:3, 23.3:4
Menken, H. L.: review of My Antonia, 17.1:1
Menuhin, Hephzibah, 19.1:3; as performer, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 18.1:2, 18.3:1; as Cather's "godchild,"
18.1:3
Menuhin, Yaltah, 19.1:3; as performer, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 18.1:2, 18.3:1; as godchild, 18.1:3
Menuhin, Yehudi, 19.1:3; as performer, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 18.1:2, 18.3:1; as godchild, 18.1:3
"A Menuhin Tribute to Willa Cather": on Nebraska ETV, 18.1:3, 19.1:3; on PBS, 18.3:1-2
Mertz, David, 20.1:1
Mertz, Mr. & Mrs. Robert, 18.3:2
Mesa Verde, 18.2:3, 21.3:4
Meyer, Max, 14.2:3
Miller, Bruce E.: Kansas Quarterly Fall 1973 article, 18.1:3
Miller, James E., Jr., 17.2:2, 17.4:2; excerpt from, 18.2:2; photo of, 17.2:3, 18.2:3; Prairie
Schooner Summer 1974, 18.3:3
Miller, Raymond, 21.2:2
Miller, Ruth & Walt, 20.4:2
Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred H, 16.4:2
Milmine, Georgine: The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy and the History of Christian Science,
Cather as ghost writer for, 16.1:3
Miner Bros. General Store, 16.4:2
Miner, Carrie. See Sherwood, Carrie Miner
Miner, Irene. See Weisz, Irene Miner
Miner, J. L., 14.1:1
Miner, Jennie. See Reiher, Jennie Miner
Miner, Mary. See Creighton, Mary Miner
Miner, Retta Ayre, 18.3:2
Miner-Weisz Charitable Fund, Chicago, 14.1:3, 14.2:3, 16.1:2, 19.1:2-3, 6; endowment by,
20.3:2
Missouri River: Brownville on, 14.2:2
Moers, Ellen: photo of, 18.1:2, 18.3:2
Moore, Charles, 23.3:4
Moran, Helen: London Mercury, Jan. 1933 review by, 18.4:4
Moran, John, 14.1:1, 14.2:1, 19.1:3
Morgan, Edward: Cather on, 20.2:1
Morris, Wright, 20.4:3
Morrison, Frank B., 19.1:2, 22.1:1
Mosley, Frederick: Cather on, 21.3:3
Mountford, Fritz, 21.4:2, 22.1:1
Mountford, Jennifer: photo of, 14.1:2
Mountford, Miriam, 22.1:1; article by, 16.4:3-4, 21.2:1; as board member, 19.3:2, 20.3:3,
20.4: 4, 22.2:1, 23.3:4; photo of, 19.3:1
Mountford, William (Bill) E., 16.4:1, 22.1:1; as board member, 17.2:3, 19.3:2, 20.3:3, 23.3:4;
donation by, 20.3:2
Murphy, John J., 16.4:2, 18.3:2, 22.3/4:1, 23.1:1; "The Art of Shadows on the Rock," Prairie
Schooner, 1976, 23.1:2; Colby Library Quarterly, Sept. 1973, 18.1:4; Five Essays on
Willa Cather: The Merrimack Symposium, ed., 19.1:5; photo of, 23.1:2; "Shadows on the
Rock: Cather's Medieval Refuge," Renascence, Winter 1963, 23.1:2; "Sources and ‘Tom
Outland's Story,’" 21.3:4; "Willa Cather and the Catholic Experience," 23.3:3
music, 18.2:3, 23.2:1; based on Cather works, 17.2:2, 20.1:2, 20.4:1, 2, 21.2:2, 21.4:2, 23.1:2, 3,
4; for Cather, 23.3:4; Klotman article, 14.1:3; “Willa Cather” concerts (from works),
14.1:1, 14.2:1, 18.1:2
Nakata, Yuji, 17.4:3, 19.1:5
National Cowboy Hall of Fame: Cather in, 19.1:4
National Educational TV, 19.3:3. See also Public Broadcasting System
National Endowment for the Humanities, 23.2:4, 23.3:4; grant for "The Art of Willa Cather"
seminar, 17.2:2
National Institute of Arts and Letters: award from, 17.3:1
National Register of Historic Places, 21.4:2
National Stockman and Farmer: Cather column in, 17.3:2
Nature Conservancy, The, 18.3:1, 19.1:3, 4, 19.3:1, 21.2:3, 23.1:4, 23.3:5; On The Land
July/Aug., 1978, 22.1:1, 4
Naumer, Helmuth J., 20.1:2
Nebraska, 23.4:1-4; history of, 16.2:2, 4; Legislature, 19.1:2, 22.2:1; state tree of, 16.2:1.
See also Nebraska State Historical Society
Nebraska American Revolution Bicentennial Commission: grant from, 19.1:5, 19.3:2
Nebraska Arts Council, 22.2:3
Nebraska Council of Teachers of English, 15.1:2
Nebraska Dance Ensemble: "Nebraska: The Seasons," 23.1:2
Nebraska Educational Television (University of Nebraska Television KUON-TV):
“Bookshelf,”18.1:3; "The Humanities and the Gift of Sight," 23.2:4, 23.3:4; “A Menuhin
Tribute to Willa Cather,” 18.1:3, 19.1:3; “Willa Cather Remembered,” 19.3:2, 20.1:1
Nebraska Library Association: Mari Sandoz Award by, 19.1:4
Nebraska Natural Gas Company, 20.3:3
Nebraska Pioneer Farm Award, 18.3:3
Nebraska State Historical Society: acquisition of WCPM property by, 21.2:1, 21.4:3, 22.1:4,
22.2:1, 23.3:1; meeting of, 15.2:1; photos from, 22.2:2, 3, 23.4:1
Nebraska State Journal: Cather column in, 20.2:1-4, 21.1:1
Neihardt, John G., 20.4:3; dedication by, 19.1:2; luncheon for, 15.2:1; quote from, 17.2:2
Nethersole, Olga: Cather on, 16.3:2
Nevin, Ethelbert: "La Lune Blanche," 23.3:4
Newman, Mary Ben Cather: Cauther-Cather family line, 23.3:4
New Virginia country school, Catherton Precinct, 16.4:2
New York: Cather residence in, 18,1:3, 18.3:2, 20.1:4, 23.2:3
Nichols, Adele, 16.4:2
Niemayer, Mr. & Mrs. Lyle, 20.4:2
Nishikawa, Masami, 19.1:2
Nixon, Louise Aldrich, 20.3:2
Noble, Pauline, 22.2:4. See also Tait, Pauline
Noel, Arlene: artwork for Friend of My Springtime, 19.1:4
Nordenskiold, A. E.: as explorer, 21.3:4
Notre Dame de la Victoire: photo of, 22.2:3
Obitz, Harry, 15.2:2, 19.3:2, 22.1:1; as board member, 20.3:3, 23.3:4; photo of, 19.1:1
Obitz, Helen, 15.1:1, 15.2:2, 20.3:3, 22.1:1; as actress, 23.2:4, 23.3:4; donation by, 14.1:3;
museum work by, 19.1:2, 19.3:2, 3; photo of, 19.1:1, 20.3:1
O'Connor, Margaret: "Willa Cather and Virginia," 20.3:3
Odlozilik, Otakar, 14.2:2
Oldfield, Barney A.: “Cather, Theatre and Things” Nebraska Alumnus July 1971, 15.1:3,
15.2:1, 2
Oliver, Miss: Cather on, 21.3:2
Olson, James C., 15.2:4; photo of, 16.1:2
Omaha World Herald Foundation, 14.1:3, 19.1:3, 22.1:4
Omori, Mamoru: The Novels of Willa Cather, 20.3:2
O'Neill, Eugene, 20.2:1
O'Neill, James: Cather on, 20.2:1
Ord, Jami, 20.3:3
O'Rourke, Frank: photo of, 19.1:1
Out to the Wind musical, 20.1:2, 20.4:1, 2, 21.2:2, 23.1:3-4
Overing, Robert: Willa Cather and Mari Sandoz, Differing Viewpoints of the Early West, 16.4:2
Parkman, Francis, 22.3/4:1
Patts, Contance, Sue: “Traditional, Agrarian and Dark Pastoral Attitudes in Willa Cather’s
Major Novels,” 17.2:3
Pavelka, Anna (Annie) Sadilek (Mrs. John), 17.2:4, 17.4:2, 23.4:3, 20.4:2; farmhouse of, 20.1:2,
21.4:2; photo of, 17.2:1
Pavelka, Antonette. See Kort, Antonette Pavelka
Pavelka, Elizabeth. See Boyd, Elizabeth Pavelka
Pavelka, Emil, 19.1:2; death of, 23.4:3
Pavelka, John, 17.2:1, 20.4:2; farmhouse of, 20.1:2, 21.4:2
Pavelka, Lucille, 19.1:2; death of, 20.3:2
Pearce, T. M.: Literary America 1903-1934, 23.3:5
Peattie, Elia W.: 'Ickery Ann and Other Boys and Girls, Cather on, 17.1:4
Pecos Pueblo, New Mexico: photo of, 21.1:3
Perfection Form Company, 14.1:2; "Willa Cather: Rebel from Red Cloud" film strip by, 15.1:1
Pers, Lisa, 19.1:5
Pers, Mona, 19.1:5; "Two Friends," 18.4:1, 2-3
Phillips, Jeanne, 19.3:2, 22.1:1
Phillips, Kathe, 22.1:1
Phillips, Linda, 21.4:2, 22.1:1
Pickering, Sir George and Lady Carola, 22.2:2
Pierce, Dorsey Smith, 16.4:2
Pierson, Lonnie: Lyra & Silas Garber: A Nebraska Story, 22.2:2, 4
Pitt, Mr.: Cather on, 21.3:2
Pittsburgh: Alvin Theater, 16.3:2; Cather in, 14.1:2, 3, 17.3:1, 18.3:2, 20.1:1, 2, 23.3:4; Carnegie
Hall, 23.2:1; New Grand Opera House, 16.3:1, 3, 21.3:2, 3
Pittsburg Leader, 16.2:1-2, 16.3:1-3; Cather's "Books and Magazines" column in, 17.1:1, 3-4;
Cather as critic for, 21.3:2-3, 23.2:1-2
Pittsburg Orchestra: Cather on, 23.2:1-2
Pitzer, Frances. See Tait, Frances
Planquette, Robert: The Chimes of Normandy, Cather on, 20.2:3-4
Pleasant Prairie School, 14.2:3
Poole, Charles, 21.2:3
Portenier, Mrs. Keith, 20.3:2
Porter, Katherine Anne, 21.4:1
Powell, Lawrence Clark: "Southwest Classics Reread," 16.1:3
Prigozy, Ruth, 18.3:2
Princeton University, 17.3:1
Prix Femina Americain: French award, 22.3/4:5, 23.1:1, 23.3:3
Public Broadcasting System, 18.3:1-2, 19.1:3, 21.2:2. See also National Educational TV; Nebraska Educational Television; WNET-TV, New York
Pughtown, Virginia, 23.4:3
Pyle, Howard: Robin Hood, inscribed by Cather, 16.1:1
Quirk, Mr. & Mrs. John, 19.1:2
Randall, John H., III, 16.4:2, 19.1:5; The Landscape and the Looking Glass: Willa Cather's
Search for Value, 22.3/4:4
Rascoe, Burton: One of Ours review, Sept. 10, 1922 New York Tribune, 19.4:4
Rauscher, Bishop Russell T.: Episcopal Church, 19.1:3
Rawson, Kathryn (Mrs. Ralph French), 23.3:1. See also Tait, Kathryn
Rawson, Ralph French, 22.2:2
Ray, George, 23.4:1
Ray, Blanche Cather (cousin), 23.4:1
Raymond, Mrs. P. V. M.: Cather on, 19.2:2, 20.2:2
Recollet Friars: records of, 22.3/4:1
Red Cloud, 19.1:2, 20.3:3, 22.2:1, 2, 4, 22.3/4:1, 23.4:3; article about, 15.2:2; businesses in,
22.2:2; as childhood home, 14.1:1, 17.3:2; choir of, 21.2:1; filmstrip of, 16.4:2; history,
15.1:1, 3-4; letters from, 18.3:2; photo of, 18.4:2, 22.1:2; as setting, 23.3:3; stamp issued
at, 17.4:1, 18.3:2. See also Burlington Depot; Catherland; Episcopal Church; State
Theater; Webster County; and listings beginning with “Red Cloud”
Red Cloud Agency, 23.4:3
Red Cloud Argus. See Webster County Argus
Red Cloud Bicentennial Committee, 20.1:3
Red Cloud Catholic Church (St. Juliana Falconieri), 21.4:3, 22.1:1; dedication of, 14.1:1, 2,
14.2:1, 19.1:3; gift of, 19.1:2; name correction 14.2:1-2; restoration of, 15.1:1, 16.1:1,
16.4:2, 17.4:3, 21.2:1; service at, 18.1:1, 20.4:1, 22.1:1
Red Cloud Chamber of Commerce, 19.1:4
Red Cloud Chief, 19.1:2, 19.3:2; review reprinted in, 17.1:1-2
Red Cloud City Hall (Silas Garber Bank Building/Farmer's & Merchant's Bank), 21.4:4, 22.1:1,
22.2:1, 23.3:1; purchase of, 19.1:2; restoration of, 17.4:3
Red Cloud Future Homemakers of America (F.H.A.), 22.1:1
"Red Cloud" river boat, 14.2:2
Red Cloud Sacred Heart Church: items from, 16.4:2
Reiher, Mrs. Charles, 17.4:2
Reiher, Jennie Miner (cousin), 15.2:1, 22.1:1, 23.4:1, 2; Cather family history by, 18.3:2; photo
of, 19.1:1
Republican River (Valley), 16.4:1, 18.3:1, 23.4:3
Reuss, Henry S., 23.1:3
Reynard, Grant: "Willa Cather's Advice to a Young Artist" Prairie Schooner, Summer 1972,
16.4:2
Rich, Frances, 21.2:3
Rich, Irene, 21.2:2-3; photo of, 21.2:3
Richardson, Wallace, 22.2:3
Riley, Paul D. 22.1:1; "Cather Family Letters," Nebraska History Winter, 1973, 18.3:2
Rinehart, Frank: negatives for Cather portrait by, 19.3:2
Ritter, Darlene, 19.1:5
Robertson, Josephine: "Prairie Pioneers," The Christian Science Monitor, June 15, 1971, 15.2:2
Robinson, John; photo of, 18.2:3
Rolvaag, O.E., 20.4:3
Romney, Virginia, 23.4:2
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 18.1:3
Roosevelt, Franklin, 18.1:3
Rose, Mrs. David, 19.1:5
Rosowski, Sue, 20.1:1
Rowlands, Gena, 21.2:2
Rowse, Alfred Leslie, 23.3:3
Rucker, Mary E.: Arizona Quarterly Fall 1973, 18.1:3
Russell, Lillian, 23.3:4
Ryley, Madeleine Lucette: An American Citizen, Cather on, 16.3:1-2
Sadilek, Anna. See Pavelka, Anna
St. Germain, Fernand J., 23.1:3
St. Juliana Choir, 21.4:2, 22.1:1
St. Juliana Falconieri Church: name correction from erroneous St. Juliana Falernexis, 14.2:1-2. See Red Cloud Catholic Church
Saint-Saëns: "Suite Algerienne," Cather on, 23.2:1
Salvini, Alexander: Cather on, 21.3:3
Sandoz, Mari, 20.4:3
Sandstrom, M. E., 23.3:1
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 21.2:2, 23.3:5; Catherdral, photo of, 21.1:1
Sato, Hiroko, 17.4:2, 18.1:2, 18.3:3; excerpt from, 18.2:3-4; photo of, 18.2:3; "Willa Cather
in Japan," 23.2:4
Savey, Gil: "The Magnetism of Catherland," 15.2:1
Schantz, Albert and Agnes. See Albert and Agnes Schantz Foundation
Scherman, David E., 22.1:1; photo by, 16.1:1, 3, 20.4:1
Schickel, Richard: film by, 19.3:3, 21.2:2
Schneider, Sister Lucy, 18.3:3, 20.1:1; Kansas Quarterly, Fall 1973 article, 18.1:3; "Cather's
'Land-Philosophy' in Death Comes for the Archbishop," 14.2:2; "Something That
Endures," 19.4:1, 2-4
Schultz, C. Bertrand, 19.3:2, 20.3:3, 21.2:3, 22.1:1, 23.3:4; photo of, 22.2:1
Schultz, Marian, 14.2:3, 20.3:3, 23.3:4
Schwartz, Lou (Lu), 19.3:2, 22.1:1
Schwartz, Mel: photo of, 22.2:2
Scott, Rev. Willard: Cather on, 19.2:1
Seamark, J. H. W.: Cather on, 20.2:4
Seibel, George & Helen: letters to, 14.1:2, 3, 16.4:2
Seibert, Servina, 23.4:1
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley, 22.3/4:1, 2: Willa Cather: A Memoir, 23.3:1
Seymour, Bess (cousin), 17.3:2
Seymour, Gabriel: "Willa Cather's Red Cloud" photos by, 20.1:4
Seymour, Whitney North, Jr., 20.1:2, 4
Shaffer, Jeanne, 18.3:2, 20.1:1
Shakespeare, William: The Merchant of Venice: Cather on, 16.3:3
Shannon, Margaret Cather (Mrs. Richard) (niece), 15.2:1, 16.4:2, 19.1:2, 3. See also Cather,
Margaret
Shannon, Richard S., 16.1:2, 19.1:2;
Shears, Harry: Cather on, 20.2:4
Sherwood, Carrie Miner, 15.1:2, 17.2:2-3, 19.1:2, 22.1:1; photo of, 14.1:1, 19.1:1; death of,
16.1:3, 19.1:3; dedication to, 14.2:3; designs by, 15.2:3, 19.1:1; donation by, 14.1:3
Sherwood, John W., 14.1:3
Shudo, Daniel K., 22.2:2
Silas Garber Bank Building (Farmer's and Merchant's Bank). See Red Cloud City Hall
Sims, Annette, 19.3:1
Skinner, Otis: A Soldier of Fortune, Cather on, 21.3:3
Skupa, Mr. & Mrs. Dale D., 20.3:2
Sladky, Rev. W. F., 18.1:1
Slote, Bernice D., 15.1:3, 17.4:2, 18.3:2, 19.1:5, 19.3:1, 21.3:1; The Art of Willa Cather:
Reassessments and Recollections, ed., 18.1:2, 18.3:3, 19.1:4; articles by, 14.1:3, 14.2:2;
award, 23.3:4; as board member, 18.1:1, 20.1:2-3, 20.3:3, 20.4:1; course by, 20.4:3;
discussion by, 21.2:2, 22.3/4:1; donation by, 20.3:2; as editor, 19.1:3, 23.2:1, 23.2:3; The
Kingdom of Art: Willa Cather's First Principles and Critical Statements, 1893-1896, ed.
15.1:2, 20.2:1, 23.1:2; as narrator, 14.1:1, 14.2:1, 18.3:1; "The New Pioneer: Images in
the Work of Willa Cather and Others" 20.1:2; photo of, 18.2:3, 23.1:3; as speaker, 16.1:2,
16.4:2, 17.2:2, 20.1:1; Uncle Valentine and Other Stories: Willa Cather's Uncollected
Short Fiction, 1915-1929, ed., 16.3:4, 17.2:1, 18.1:3; Willa Cather: A Pictorial Memoir
(with L. Woods, V. Faulkner, ed.), 17.2:2, 18.1:1, 3, 18.3:1, 19.1:4; "Willa Cather
Reports Chatauqua," in Prairie Schooner, Spring 1969, 19.2:1; “Willa Cather and the
Sense of History,” Women, Women Writers, and the West, 23.2:3; "Willa Cather:
Storyteller for Children," 17.3:1-2; "Willa Cather and the West," Persimmon Hill, 1974
No. 4, 19.1:4
Smith, Aristole: as Cather relative, 16.4:2
Smith, Frances. See Cather, Franc (aunt)
Smith, Grandmother (great grandmother), 23.4:3
Smith, Hopkinson: Colonel Carter of Cartersville, Cather on, 21.3:2
Smith, Joe (great uncle), 23.4:3
Smith, John, 23.4:1, 2, 3
Southwick, Helen Cather (Mrs. Phillip) (niece), 16.4:1, 18.2:1, 20.3:2, 22.3/4:5, 23.3:3; as board
member 14.2:3, 15.1:2, 19.1:3, 20.1:1; cottage restoration by 18.3:2
Southwick, Phillip, 18.3:2
Spangler, Mrs. E. C., 20.3:2
Sprague, Barbara (Mrs. Bernard), 20.4:1, 21.4:2, 22.1:1
Srivaslava, A. K., 17.4:3
Stafford, Mrs. E. E., 20.3:2
Stanwyck, Barbara, 21.2:2
State Theater Building, Red Cloud: as museum quarters, 19.1:1
Stevenson, Robert Louis: quote from, 17.1:4
Stewart, Grace: A New Mythos: The Novel of the Artist as Heroine, 1877-1977, 23.2:3
Stineback, David, Arizona Quarterly, Fall 1973 article, 18.1:3
Stirling, Nora: Who Wrote the Modern Classics? 16.1:3
Stouck, David: 15.2:3, 18.3:2, 22.3/4:1, 2; Arizona Quarterly, Fall 1973, 18.1:3; "Mary Austin
and Willa Cather," 23.2:2-3; "O Pioneers! Willa Cather and the Epic Imagination,"
15.2:1; Prairie Schooner Spring 1972, 16.1:3; Willa Cather's Imagination, 19.1:4, 23.2:3;
“Willa Cather’s Last Four Books,” Novel: A Forum on Fiction Fall 1973, 18.1:3;
"Willa Cather and The Professor's House: Letting Go with the Heart" Western American
Literature, Spring, 1972, 16.4:3
Stouck, Mary-Ann: Arizona Quarterly Fall 1973, 18.1:3
Strauss, Willis, of Northern Natural Gas: donation by, 20.3:2
Sullivan, Patrick J.: "Willa Cather's Southwest" Western American Literature, Spring,
1972, 16.4:3
Sutherland, Donald, 17.4:2; excerpt from, 18.2:3; photo of, 18.1:2, 18.2:3, 18.3:3
Swanson, Doris, 20.3:3
Synnott, Kevin, 22.1:1
Taft, Lorado: Cather on, 19.2:1, 2
Tait, Frances (later Frances Pitzer), 22.2:2
Tait, Grace Garber (Mrs. LaRoy), 22.2:2, 4, 23.3:1
Tait, Kathryn, 22.2:2. See also Rawson, Kathryn
Tait, LaRoy, 22.2:2, 4
Tait, Lyra, 22.2:2
Tait, Pauline, 22.2:2. See also Noble, Pauline
Tawarada, Harue, 23.1:2
television programs: commercial spots, 23.1:2. See also National Educational TV; Public
Broadcasting System; Nebraska Educational Television; WNET-TV, New York
Tennant, Stephen, 18.3:3; "The Old Prairies" poem, 17.2:1
Terrill, Dean, 22.1:1; photo by, 15.1:1, 19.3:3
Thomas, Larry: photo by, 17.4:3
Thone, Charles, 23.3:4
Townsend Studios: Cather photo by, 14.2:2
Traux, Sara: Cather on, 21.3:3
Tupper, Barbara, 20.3:3
Turner, Mr. & Mrs. Carrol, 18.3:3, 20.4:2
Twain, Mark, 23.1:3; Huckleberry Finn, 22.3/4:2
University of Kansas: Cather course at, 14.1:3-4
University of Nebraska, 18.1:2; "The Art of Willa Cather" extension course at, 20.4:3, seminar
at, 17.4:2, 18.1:2, 18.2:1, 18.8:3, 19.1:3; Cather at, 14.2:2, 17.3:1, 20.2:1; College of Arts
& Sciences, 17.2:1; English Department of, 15.2:3; Madrigal Singers, performance by,
14.2:1, 19.1:3; photo of, 22.1:2; School of Music production, 21.2:2, 23.1:3; symphony
orchestra and singers of, 18.1:2, 3, 18.3:1; "Willa Cather Garden" at, 18.1:2, 20.3:3
University of Nebraska Foundation, 23.1:3
University of Nebraska Press: bison paperback by, 21.4:4; Cather series by, 15.1:2, 16.3:4,
17.2:1, 2, 19.1:4; Cather Centennial book by, 15.2:3; publications of, 18.1:2, 21.3:1
University of Vermont: Dorothy Canfield Fisher papers at Guy Bailey Library of, 20.2:1
Van Meter, Marcella (Mrs. W. D.), 18.3:3, 19.3:2, 22.1:1
Van Meter, William D., 20.1:2, 20.3:1
Varley, Rev. Robert P., 15.2:1, 16.1:3
Varner, Durward B., 17.2:2, 3
Vest, Mira Meacham, 15.1:1; For Everything a Season, 17.2:3
Vierneisel, Karen Helene: "Fugitive Matriarcy, Willa Cather's Life and Art," 23.1:2
Virginia, 17.3:2, 23.4:1-4; photo of Cather in, 22.1:2
Vogue: Cather story in, 17.3:2
Wackeria, Tom F.: as Postmaster, 17.4:1
Wade, Barc: "Red Cloud: Nostalgia in the Cornfields," The Motor Club News, July 1971, 15.2:2
Wallis, Bob, 18.3:2
Walters, Vern: photos by, 17.2:2, 3, 19.3:1
Ware, Viletta Sue, 14.2:1
Warner, Jerome, 21.4:3, 22.2:1
Watkins, Floyd C., 17.4:3; In Time and Place: Some Origins of American Fiction, 23.2:3
Webster County, Nebraska, 15.1:4, 18.3:1, 19.1:2, 20.3:1, 23.4:3; article about, 14.2:3, 21.4:3;
Catherton Precinct in, 16.4:2; county fair, 18.3:3; film strip of, 16.4:2; letters from,
18.3:2; photo at, 19.4:2. See also Catherland; Red Cloud
Webster County Argus, 19.1:2, 22.2:2, 22.2:4
Webster County Historical Museum, 19.1:4
Weisz, Irene Miner: death of, 15.1:2; as prototype, 14.2:3
Welsch, Roger L., 21.4:2, 22.1:1, 22.2:2
Welty, Eudora, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 18.2:1, 18.3:3; excerpt from, 18.2:4; photo of, 18.1:2, 18.2:3;
"The Physical World of Willa Cather" New York Times Book Review, 27 Jan. 1974,
18.1:3
Western Literature Association: meeting of, 15.2:1, 2, 19.1:3
Wetherill, Benjamin Alfred, 21.3:4
Wetherill, Richard (Dick), 21.3:4. See also, McNitt, Frank
Whaley, Elizabeth Gates: Prairie Schooner Summer 1974, 18.3:3
White, William Allen: Cather on, 17.1:4
Willa Cather Centennial: concerts, 18.1:2, 3; observances, 16.4:2, 17.2:1, 17.4:2, 3, 19.1:3
Willa Cather Commemorative Stamp, 14.1:4, 15.2:3, 16.1:3-4, 16.4:2, 17.2:3; first day issue of,
17.4:1, 18.3:2, 19.1:3, 19.3:2; photo of, 17.3:1
Willa Cather Garden, UNL, 18.1:2, 20.3:3
Willa Cather Historical Center (Cather Center), 22.2:1, 23.1:3, 23.3:5
Willa Cather Memorial Prairie, 18.3:1, 19.1:3, 4, 19.3:3, 21.2:3; filming at, 23.3:4; marker for,
19.3:1; workshop at, 23.1:4, 23.3:5
Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial (WCPM): aims, 17.4:3, 19.1:5, 22.1:4; anniversary, 14.1:1, 3,
18.3:1, 19.1:1; annual meeting/spring conference, 14.1:1-2, 14.2:4, 15.1:3, 15.2:4, 17.4:2,
4, 19.3:1, articles on, 21.2:1, 2, 22.1:1, 23.3:3, reservations for, 18.1:3, 19.1:3, 20.1:1, 3,
20.4:3, schedule, 16.1:2, 17.2:2, 4, 21.4:1, 23.1:1; theme of, 18.3:1, 19.4:2, 19.3:3,
20.3:4, 21.2:3; Board of Governors, additions to, 15.2: 1, 19.1:5, 21.2:3, photo, 15.2:1;
charter of, 19.1:2, 21.4:3; educational programs of, 16.4:3; endowment fund, 19.1:6,
19.3:2; emblem, 19.1:1; finances, 14.1:3, 15.1:2-3, 16.1:2, 17.4:4, 18.3:3, 21.2:3; history,
18.3:3, 19.1:1-3; honorees, 22.1:1; professional organizations, 17.4:3; promotional
broadcasts, 18.3:3, 19.1:3, 23.1:2; property transfer by, 21.2:1, 22.2:1, 23.3:1;
membership, 17.2:4, 17.4:1, 18.3:3, 20.3:3, 22.2:1, 23.3:1; tours (see also Catherland),
19.1:2, 20.1:2; visitors, 16.4:3, 23.1:2, 23.3:5. 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: Governor's Arts Award to, 22.2:3,
23.3:4; offices of, 22.2:1, 23.3:1; tax status of, 14.2:4. 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, 17.4:4, 19.3:3, 22.2:3, 23.3:3; building,
17.4:3; collection, 19.3:2, 23.3:4; curator for, 21.4:1; dedication of, 19.1:2; history,
19.1:1; letters in, 14.1:2, 18.3:2; microfilm at, 17.4:3, 19.1:2, 5, 20.1:2; remodeling of,
20.3:1; souvenirs of, 15.1:1, 15.2:3, 16.1:1, 21.2:4; volunteers, 19.3:3, 20.3:3, 20.4:2, 4,
(See appendixes). See also Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial; Willa Cather Pioneer
Memorial and Educational Foundation; Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Newsletter
Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Newsletter: cost of, 17.2:4; history, 19.1:1; literary issue
introduced, 16.2:1; membership, 15.2:3; mailing list, 19.1:6. See also Willa Cather
Pioneer Memorial
"Willa Cather: Rebel from Red Cloud" film strip, 15.1:1, 16.4:2
Willa Cather Remembered film, 19.3:2, 20.1:1, 22.1:1
Willa Cather Societies: chapter in Japan 19.1:2
Williams, Evan: Cather on, 23.2:1, 2
Willingham, John R., 14.1:3
Willow Shade Farm, Gore, Virginia, 23.4:2; as Cather family home, 14.2:3, 17.3:2, 20.3:2,
21.2:3; photo of, 23.4:1
Wilson, James, 15.1:3
Wilson, Richard (Rich), 15.1:3, 16.1:2, 20.1:1
Winchester, Virginia, 23.4:1, 3; as Cather birthplace, 14.2:3
Wishnow, Emanuel, 18.1:2, 18.3:1
WNET-TV, New York: film by, 19.3:3; Great American Authors: “Willa Cather,” 20.1:1; Into
the Morning: Willa Cather's America, 20.4:1, 21.4:2
Wolfe, Grace, 22.1:1; death of, 14.1:3
Wolfe, Laird G., 14.2:3; photo of, 19.3:1
Woodress, James L., 17.4:2, 18.3:3; excerpt from, 18.2:1; photo of, 18.2:3; Willa Cather: Her
Life and Art, 15.1:2, 19.1:4
Woods Charitable Fund, Inc. of Lincoln and Chicago, 14.1:1, 14.2:1, 16.1:1, 2, 23.1:3; brochure
funds by, 17.2:1; endowment by, 20.3:2; prairie funds by, 18.3:1, 19.1:3, 4, 19.3:1;
restoration funds by, 17.2:2, 19.1:2, 3, 6
Woods, Frank H., Jr., 15.1:2, 15.2:2, 16.1:1-2, 19.1:3, 20.3:3; photo of, 19.3:1
Woods, Mrs. Frank: photo of, 19.3:1
Woods, Lucia, 15.1:2, 18.3:2, 3, 19.1:3, 20.1:2, 20.1:4; "The Country of the Archbishop," 21.2:2;
donation by, 20.3:2; “Lucia Woods' Visit With Irene Rich" 21.2:2-3; “Perspective on the
Southwest,” 20.4:1; photos by, 16.4:1, 18.1:2, 18.2:3, 18.3:1, 19.4:2-3, 21.1:1-3, 21.2:1;
photo exhibits by, 17.4:2, 19.3:1; photo of, 19.3:1; Willa Cather: A Pictorial Memoir
(with Slote, V. Faulkner, ed.), 17.2:2, 18.1:1, 3, 18.3:1, 19.1:4; “Willa Cather’s Pioneer
Country” (Bowman), photos by, 18.3:3; "The World of Willa Cather" exhibit by, 18.1:2,
20.3:3
Woods, Thomas C., Jr.: photo of, 19.3:1
Woodward, Miss: Cather on, 20.2:2
World War I, 20.1:1
Wright, Edith: Cather on, 20.2:3
Wright, George: Cather on, 20.2:3
Wright, Walter F., 23.1:2; "Captured Shadows," 22.3/4:1-3
Wright, Mrs. Walter, 22.3/4:3
Wunderlee, Madame: Cather on, 23.2:2
Yale Media Design Studio: "The Humanities and the Gift of Sight" (Knoll), 23.3:4
Yamaguchi, Tatsuo, 23.2:4
Yongue, Patricia Lee, 18.3:2-3; "A Lost Lady: The End of the First Cycle" in Western American
Literature, Spring, 1972, 16.4:3; "Neighbour Rosicky," 18.4:1, 2-3; quote from, 16.4:3-4;
as speaker, 17.2:2, 17.4:2, 20.1:1; S. Tennant response to, 17.2:1
Yorke, C. B.: Seibel letters from, 16.4:2
Yorke, Erna Seibel: vase from, 14.1:3
Young, Otis, 18.1:3
Young, Roy A., 20.3:3
Zumberge, James, 18.1:2
Zwick, Richard, 18.1:1
APPENDIX A
Central Technical Community College Volunteers listed in 20.4:2
Beilke, Julie
Cookus, Gene
Correll, Dennis
Cox, Jack
Dibbern, Loren
Fox, Dennis
Geis, Donal
Gompert, Dan
Gustafson, Richard
Henkel, Calvin
Henry, Pete
Hitchcock, Tim
Hockemeier, Ken
Jepson, Sheryl
Johnson, James
Johnston, Roy
Kucera, Phil
Laschanzky, Greg
Lukasiewicz, Jan
Merithew, Brian
Owens, Ed
Peterson, Rodger
Rickertsen, Salley
Rose, Dawn
Sample, Tim
Schardt, Ryan
Schwarz, Eunice
Skeers, Gary
Sturgeon, Doug
Sykes, Don
Tjarks, Jo Ellen
Wallin, Chuck
Woodman, Scott
Yeager, Charles
APPENDIX B
Volunteers Honored for Service Jan.-Aug. 1976 listed in 20.4:4
Albers, Zola,
Barnes, Leonard
Barta, La Veda
Beems, Sylvia
Beezley, Elaine
Beezley, Grace
Beezley, Lucille
Blackstone, Kay
Bowen, Kay
Caldwell, Bernice
Carr, Faye
Central Technical Community College (Hastings)
Cover, Kay
Crook, Pat
Doyle, Les
Eldred, Louise
English, Bonnie
Fox, Ella Mae
Harrington, Bobbie
Hersh, Marilyn
Hoffman, Marie
Holt, Helen
Hunter, Doris
James, Virginia
Kent, Helen
Koler, Lucille
Kudrna, Barb
Lewis, Sara
Lindgren, Imo
Mahin, Marcia
Mattison, Dorothy
McCall, Mal
McCall, Merl
McDole, Ruth
Meline, Christy
Miller, Ruth
Miller, Walt
Nelson, Wilma
Nielsen, Darleen
Peterson, Norma June
Peterson, Romona
Phillips, Jeanne
Schultz, Suzi
Schwartz, Lou
Sherwood, Dot
Sprague, Barb
Sprague, Kathleen
Talkington, Jeanne
Taylor, Mary
Taylor, Shirley
Turner, Antoinette
Turner, Carol
Watson, Margy
Wiggins, Ruth Ann
Williams, Lu
Yost, Ardis
Yost, Marian,
Yost, Vicki
Zeiss, Evelyn
APPENDIX C
Dissertations held at Georgia State University Library listed in 21.1:4
Allen, David A.: Willa Cather: A Critical Study
Bash, James R.: Willa Cather: A Study of Primitivism
Charles, Sister Peter Damian
Curtin, William M.: The Relation of Ideas and Structure in the Novels of Willa Cather
Creutz, Kathleen E.: The Genesis of "The Song of the Lark"
Dinn, James M.: "Only Two or Three Human Stories": Recurrent Patterns in the Major Fiction of Willa Cather
Eichorn, Harry B.: Willa Cather: Stranger in Three Worlds
Finestone, Harry: Willa Cather's Apprenticeship
Fox, C. Maynard: Revelation of Character in Five Cather Novels
Gerber, Philip L.: Willa Cather: Novelist of Ideas
Giannone, Richard: Music in Willa Cather's Fiction
Kennedy, Sister Patricia: The Pioneer Woman in Midwest Fiction
Randall, John H., III: Willa Cather's Search for Value: A Critical and Historical Study of Her Fiction
Ross, Janet: Willa Cather and the Realistic Movement in American Fiction
Schroeter, James N.: Willa Cather's Literary Reputation
Throne, Marilyn: The Two Selves: Duality in Willa Cather's Protagonists and Themes
Toler, Sister Collette: Man as Creator of Art and Civilization in the Works of Willa Cather
Zeigel, John S.: The Romanticism of Willa Cather
APPENDIX D
Recognized for "significant and enduring contributions to the goals of presenting and interpreting the life and times and artistry of Willa Cather" in 22.1:1
Allan, Tom
Atkison, C.B.
Bargman, Emma
Barnes, Leonard
Beams, Sylvia
Bennett, Mildred R.
Bennett, W. K.
Blue, Mary Etta
Borton, Viola S.
Busch, Garrett A.
Busch, Grace
Connors, Donald E.
Doudna, Ruth
Dugsdale, Charles
Eldred, Louise
English, John
Frisbie, Josephine
Giebler, Edmund
Gilchrist, Margaret
Gorgen, John E.
Griffith, Bonnie
Hansen, Louis
Hawkins, Dorothy
Hinds, Marshal R.
Hull, Ron
Jacks, L. V.
Kennedy, J. Ted
Kivett, Marvin
Knoll, Robert
Lambrecht, Malcolm
Lambrecht, Mary
Lewis, Sarah
Lukas, Mary
March, John
Marshall, George
Meredith, Mamie J.
Morrison, Frank B.
Mountford, Miriam
Mountford, William
Nielsen, Darleen
Obitz, Harry
Obitz, Helen
Peterson, Val
Phillips, Jeanne
Reiher, Jennie Miner
Riley, Paul D.
Scherman, David E.
Schultz, C. Bertrand
Schwartz, Lou
Sherwood, Carrie Miner
Sherwood, Dorothy
Skjelver, William
Swartz, Yola (Wyola)
Terrill, Dean
Van Meter, Marcella
Wolfe, Grace
Zeiss, Berdon