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Portrait of Speer as acting registrar.

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Portrait of Bonner as an associate professor of engineering.

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin Vol. 86, No. 98

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin, Vol. LIX, No. 10

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Items cropped by Archives Technician Carlie Magill on November 23, 2011 from Development Plan Scheme A, Proposed Entrance Feature, Working Plan Map of the Campus of the State University, Postcard and Gilbert-Carsley Plan.

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Letter about Jones's responsibilities as architect and a copy of his contract with the university.

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Plan for the campus including future construction projects and land acquisition,

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Child seated in wagon with a cat. Probably in Missoula, Montana.

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Edith Dunn and the Dunn children on a horse at the Dunn residence. Missoula, Montana.

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Interior view of what is probably the women's clothing section of the Missoula Mercantile Company. Montana.

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin

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Article from the newspaper The Missoulian.

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin, Vol. LVII, No. 76

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Telegram regarding the allocation of WPA funds for campus improvement project.

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin 99th Year, No. 16

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin 99th Year, No. 13

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin 99th Year, No. 6

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin 99th Year, No. 9

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Article from the Los Angeles Times.

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin Vol. CVII, No. 60

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin, Vol. 10, No. 6

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Map showing current campus grounds, structures, water, sewer and steam lines.

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Mimeographed article on the history of land acquisition by the university.

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J. H. Sherburne general store. Probably Browning, Montana.

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Year book of the University of Montana.

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Memo regarding the history of The University of Montana mascot.

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Illustrations of Crow women at camp from Pretty Shield's biography, "Red Mother."

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Senator Hubert Humphrey’s signed response to Senator Mike Mansfield’s letter about the passage of the Civil Rights Act.

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This is the cover for Patricia Goedicke's thirteenth book of poems, which was published by Lost Horse Press in 2009.

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Glacier National Park, Montana. Tourist party on horseback at Red Eagle Lake.

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Guide to and regulations of fishing in Glacier National Park.

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Image from album of the Bitterroot Valley, Montana from 1905-1925.

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Letter (7 Nov. 1910) from Forest Service chief H.S. Graves to Elers Koch and the Region One forest office.

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H.P. Barringer's report (8 Nov. 1910) on the 1910 Grave Creek/Trout Creek fire.

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H.P. Barringer's report (8 Nov. 1910) on the 1910 Grave Creek/Trout Creek fire.

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Image from Vol. VIII, No. 1, entitled “These are doing their bit to make liberty safe, what are you doing?”

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French propaganda against Germany. Caption reads, The worker Goeury, dragged in the street by the soldiers

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French propaganda against Germany.

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Portrait of Helen Fitzgerald Sanders.

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin Vol. CXII, No. 84

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Students dining on the patio on the south side of the lodge.

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Memo from Merriam to Melby, university president about post war planning.

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Article from the student newspaper The Montana Kaimin 99th Year, No. 6

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Pamphlet about the Flathead Valley.

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Pamphlet about the Flathead Valley.

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Pamphlet about the Flathead Valley.

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Pamphlet about the Flathead Valley.

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Railroad pamphlet about Montana.

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Tourist information on Glacier National Park from Great Northern Railroad.

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Tourist information on Glacier National Park from Great Northern Railroad.

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Poster created by Archives Technician Teresa Hamann on 1/29/2009 from the cover of Montana, the Treasure State.

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Poster created by Archives Technician Carlie Magill, from page 2 of Fertile Flathead Valley and page 20 of Charlos Heights Orchards in the Bitterroot Valley: The Home of the Famous McIntosh Red Apple.

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Coates regularly exchanged letters with author and editor H.G. Merriam.

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Coates regularly exchanged letters with author and editor H.G. Merriam.

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Coates regularly exchanged letters with author and editor H.G. Merriam.

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Coates regularly exchanged letters with Montana author Frank Bird Linderman.

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In this entry, Goedicke discusses Otherwise, a book of poems by Jane Kenyon, who passed away two years prior to the book's release. Specifically, she discusses the resonances between Kenyon's book and the manuscript she is putting together (As Earth…

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Despite the date written by Goedicke, the more likely date is 1998 based on the rest of the entries in the journal. In this entry, Goedicke describes many of the themes that would define her twelfth book of poetry, As Earth Begins to End.

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This clipping features a photo of a heard of bison at the National Bison Range in Montana. Above each bison Patricia Goedicke wrote the name of a late-twentieth century author associated with Western Montana. At the time Goedicke annotated the…

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This is the first page of an entry where Patricia Goedicke describes an early encounter with her first husband, Victor Goedicke. At the time of the entry, Patricia was visiting her family in New Hampshire.

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This is the first page of an entry where Patricia Goedicke describes a lecture by W.H. Auden. She describes the differences between Auden's public persona and the persona he presents through his poetry. Goedicke also notes Marianne Moore's presence…

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These are lines from drafts of This Music Has Holes in It that date from September 10, 2002 and September 19, 2002. They have been created solely for the purpose of creating an exhibit titled "Inextricable Fusion." The image with Goedicke's…

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These documents illustrate Patricia Goedicke's initial process for creating a manuscript of As Earth Begins to End. This process is characteristic for Goedicke and is reflected in the notes for her other books. Also included are notes regarding…

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This statement of intent was sent to Michael Wiegers of Copper Canyon Press on February 28, 1999.

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In this letter to Michael Wiegers and Sam Hamill Goedicke asks for feedback regarding new editions to her manuscript.

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This is letter to Michael Wiegers of Copper Canyon Press was written as Leonard Robinson's condition was rapidly deteriorating. The letter reflects Copper Canyon's publishing process, particular with regards to the editorial process and the…

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This is letter was written to Emilie Buchwald of Milkweed Press after Milkweed passed on the manuscript for As Earth Begins to End. Here, Goedicke recounts the changes in her revised manuscript. This item may be found in Box 2, Folder 10.

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In this letter to Sam Hamill at Copper Canyon Press, officially submits her manuscript to Copper Canyon for publication. As stated in the letter, she had previously submitted the manuscript to Milkweed Press, who published her prior three books, to…

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This draft of For All the Sad Rain reflect some of the final changes made to the poem. Gone, for example, are lines "there is garbage to eat, / but there is also chateaubriand" and in its place, the comparison of squash blossoms to white…

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By this draft, the final introduction and conclusion are set. The notes along the upper right hand corner indicate that Goedicke has incorporated comments by Pierre (Delattre), Nancy (Ortenstone?), Carole (Stone?), and Leonard Robinson.

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This an early draft of "For All the Sad Rain" titled "Whose World." The title would later change to "Best Bed" before finally changing to its published title. The poem would undergo many changes before its publication in The Slackwater Review in…

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This draft of "For All the Sad Rain" appears in a notebook dated August 11, 1978-October 13, 1978.

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This draft of "This Music Has Holes in It" is from a manuscript of The Baseball Field at Night dated June 2006. This poem reflects how the poem appears in the 2009 publication of The Baseball Field at Night.

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This is the November 17, 2002 draft of This Music Has Holes in It, edited just prior to Goedicke's reading in the 2nd Wind Series for that year.

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As indicated by the date and notes in the upper right hand corner, this draft is the third draft printed on September 10, 2002.

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This entry contains the initial drafts of "This Music Has Holes in It," which was published in Goedicke's thirteenth book of poems, The Baseball Field at Night. Goedicke also expresses concern that the United States will initiate a war against…

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This entry contains the initial drafts of "This Music Has Holes in It," which was published in Goedicke's thirteenth book of poems, The Baseball Field at Night. Goedicke also expresses concern that the United States will initiate a war against…

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For All the Sad Rain appeared first in The Slackwater Review in 1984 before appearing as the prelude to The Wind of Our Going, published in 1985. These drafts range in date from 1978-1983.

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This is a copy of "The Outer Banks" published in For the Four Corners, which was published by Ithaca House in 1976.

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These drafts of "The Outer Banks" were written while Goedicke was at the MacDowell Colony in 1968. It was during this stay that Goedicke met Leonard Wallace Robinson, who she would marry in 1971. The drafts in this entry is more raw, more visceral…

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In these drafts of a poem titled "The Outer Banks," Goedicke drafts many of the lines that ultimately appear in the published version of this work, including the poem's conclusion "we must build more on less."
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