List of people that Muriel Rukeyser was close to and their occupations

Item

Title
List of people that Muriel Rukeyser was close to and their occupations
Creator
Muriel Rukeyser
Description
Undated, labeled ‘San Francisco 1944-1949. Handwritten by Muriel Rukeyser, it contains a list of people that Muriel was close to and their occupations while she lived in S.F.: Herbert Evans, US anatomist, biologist; Mare de L. Welch, writer, poet, “close friend”; Matthew Barnes, painter, plasterer for Diego Rivera; Alfred Marshak, geneticist, U-C, radical; Glyn Collins, “painter, husband”; Donan Jeffers, “one of the twin sons of Robinson Jeffers–unique, wild, splendid, ‘out of time with the century’”; Kenneth Rexroth, “poet, scholar”; Freda Koblick, “sculptor, artist in plastics; Josephine Miles, poet; David Jenkins and Louise, California Labor School; Thomas Addis, renal scientist, radical; Emmy Lou Packard, artist, muralist; Dorothy Erskine, social activist, city planning; Lene [?] Goldsmith and Nancy Naumburg, “friends from earliest life in New York”: Dr. Eric Bena, psychiatrist Carmel–wrote Innas [?]; Robert Duncton, poet. People Play, died in Action: Stapled to a postcard from Muriel Rukeyser to Louise Kertesz in which she mentions additional people who “were important to me in California.”
Date Span
1944-1949
Date Created
UNKNOWN
Original Object Type
Paper
Subject
San Francisco 1944-1949; Muriel Rukeyser; San Francisco; Herbert Evans; Mare de L. Welch; Matthew Barnes; Alfred Marshall; Glyn Collins; Donna Jeffers; Kenneth Rexroth; Fred Koblick; Josephine Miles; David Jenkins; Louise Jenkins; Thomas Addis; Emmy Lou Packard; Dorothy Erskine; Lene Goldsmith; Nancy Naumburg; Eric Bena; Robert Duncton; California;
Collection Location
Box 1 Folder 5
Cataloger
Latitude Brown