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James McKenzie Papers, 1945-1996
Collection Overview
Title: James McKenzie Papers, 1945-1996
ID: OGLMC1387
Primary Creator: McKenzie, James
Extent: 1.25 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 05/21/1999. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: University of North Dakota - Faculty, University of North Dakota - Writers Conference
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The James McKenzie Papers date from 1945 to 1996 and have been divided into four series.
Series 1: 1974 Writers Conference
Series 2: Dr. Daniel Q. Posin
Series 3: Thomas McGrath
Series 4: Miscellaneous
Collection Historical Note
James McKenzie received a Bachelor’s of Arts degree from Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1966. He earned a Ph.D. in English from the University of Notre Dame in 1971. His dissertation was entitled, “A New American Nature Poetry: Theodore Roethke, James Dickey, and James Wright”.
McKenzie arrived at the University of North Dakota in Fall 1971. In 1987, he became the advisory editor for the North Dakota Quarterly and the director of the UND Writer’s Conference in 1997. He has received many awards throughout his career, including the UND Foundation McDermott Award of Individual Excellence in Teaching in 1998 and 1999, as well as the 1993 Larry Remele Fellowship Award.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: James McKenzie donated additional material in May 2004 (Acc.2004-2677).
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: James McKenzie, UND Department of English
Acquisition Method: Donation; Acc.99-2324
Related Materials:
OGLMC 308: Thomas McGrath Papers
UA 114: Writers Conference Records
Preferred Citation: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid input to Archon in October 2014.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: 1974 Writers Conference],
[Series 2: Dr. Daniel Q. Posin],
[Series 3: Thomas McGrath],
[Series 4: Miscellaneous],
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- Series 1: 1974 Writers Conference
- The first series relates to the 5th Annual University of North Dakota Writer’s Conference, “City Lights in North Dakota”, which was held in March 1974. The featured authors/artists were Gregory Corso, Allan Ginsberg, Michael McClure, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gary Snyder, and Peter Orlovsky. The Writer’s Conference material consists of newspaper articles in the Dakota Student and Grand Forks Herald, and an article in the North American Review about the week-long event. Also included is biographical information, correspondence, and interviews of the featured authors as well as materials from their readings. Interviews with Ginsberg, Orlovsky, and McClure were published in The Beat Journey, while an interview by McKenzie of Gary Snyder was published in The Beat Diary.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Newspaper Clippings: 1974, undated
- Folder 2: "Katzenjammer Kids Up North" by Leo J. Hertzel, North American Review: Summer 1974
- Folder 3: Gregory Corso Reading: March 1974
- Folder 4: Lawrence Ferlinghetti Biography: October 1973
- Folder 5: Lawrence Ferlinghetti Interview
- Folder 6: Lawrence Ferlinghetti Correspondence: February-November 1974
- Folder 7: Lawrence Ferlinghetti Reading: March 1974
- Folder 8: Drafts of Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky Interview by James McKenzie: March 22, 1974 (published in The Beat Journey)
- Folder 9: Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky Reading and Materials: March 1974
- Folder 10: Allen Ginsberg Correspondence: 1975
- Folder 11: Kenneth Rexroth Correspondence (about interview): August 5, 1974
- Folder 12: Gary Snyder and Michael McClure Reading: March 1974
- Folder 13: Draft of Michael McClure Interview by Mick McAllister: March 1974 (published in The Beat Journey)
- Folder 14: Draft of Gary Snyder Interview and Related Materials (published in The Beat Diary)
- Folder 15: Gary Snyder Correspondence: 1977
- Folder 16: Madeline Gleason Biographical Information
- Folder 17: Madeline Gleason Correspondence: August and September 1975
- Folder 18: Madeline Gleason Interview
- Folder 19: "City Lights Book": 1974-1975
- Series 2: Dr. Daniel Q. Posin
- The second series regards Dr. Daniel Q. Posin, a physicist, educator, and anti-nuclear peace activist. He was dismissed from the North Dakota Agricultural College (now North Dakota State University) in 1955 due to his anti-nuclear perspective and teachings.
- Box 1
- Folder 20: Writings, 1948-1989
- Item 1: "What Should We Do to Win the Cold War with Russia?" Town Meeting, 1948
- Item 2: "A Scientist Looks at the Problem of Peace." North Dakota State Engineer. 1948
- Item 3: "The Atomic Problem Today." Text of Speech Delivered at Buhn's Park, Maple Lake, Minnesota. 1955
- Item 4: "Remembering Einstein." After Einstein. 1979.
- Item 5: The Courage to Grow Old: Forty-One Prominent Men and Women Reflect on Growing Old, with the Wisdom and Experience That Comes From a Rich and Varied Life. Edited by Phillip Berman. 1989
- Folder 21: Media Coverage, 1947-1990
- Item 1: "Comments...by Don C. Matchan." Valley City Times. 1947
- Item 2: "Physicist to Speak Here Monday." Oak Ridge Mail (Tennessee). 1948
- Item 3: Book Review Excepts for Mendeleyev: the Story of a Great Scientist by Posin. 1948-1949
- Item 4: "Space Man" by Betty Prevender. Today (National Catholic Magazine). 1959
- Item 5: "Out of This World" by Richard Shepard. New York Times. 1959
- Item 6: "The Cautious Daredevil" by Robert Anderson. Chicago Daily Tribune TV Week. 1959
- Item 7: "Dr. Dan Q. Posin Acts on Concern." San Francisco State University Info. 1974
- Item 8: "Professor Tackles Physics with Football" by John Borrome. Golden Gater. 1990
- Folder 22: Text of Posin Speech in Grand Forks, 1949
- Folder 23: North Dakota Agricultural College/State Board of Higher Education, 1948-1957, 1989-1990, undated
- Folder 24: "Academic Freedom and Tenure: North Dakota Agricultural College." Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors. 1956
- Folder 25: Correspondence with and regarding Albert Einstein, 1945-1979
- Folder 26: Correspondence to/from Posin to McKenzie, 1989-1992, 2003
- Folder 27: "DQP's Idea File"
- Folder 28: McKenzie's Notes (red notebook)
- Folder 29: "My Notes on Interview Tapes with DQP (Tapes Returned to Him"
- Folder 30: "Daniel Posin 'In the Village': North Dakota's First Antinuclear Peace Activist" by McKenzie, 1990
- Series 3: Thomas McGrath
- The third series regards Thomas McGrath, a prominent poet in the 20th Century. McGrath was a North Dakota native who graduated from UND in 1939. He attended the UND Writers Conference several times.
- Box 1
- Folder 31: "Conversations with Thomas McGrath"
- Folder 32: Interview with McGrath by McKenzie, 1985
- Folder 33: "AA" (Interview with McGrath)
- Folder 34: "IP" (Interview with McGrath)
- Folder 35: "Moorehead, 1977" (Interview with McGrath)
- Folder 36: "MV" (Interview with McGrath)
- Folder 37: Untitled writing about McGrath, written by McKenzie
- Series 4: Miscellaneous
- Box 1
- Folder 38: "Funeral." by McKenzie. North Country. 1973 (2 copies)
- Folder 39: "Pole Vaulting in Top Hats: a Public Conversation with John Barth, William Gass, and Ishmael Reed." by McKenzie. Modern Fiction Studies. 1976
- Folder 40: "A Response to Smith and Westbrook's Critique of Bly's 'Old Boards.'" Presentation by McKenzie. Western Literature Association Annual Meeting. 1983.
- Consists solely of the conference schedule
- Folder 41: "Nuclear Weapons of Grand Forks: an Interpretative Catalog." by McKenzie. Peace Issues: University of North Dakota Center for Peace Studies.
- Folder 42: Correspondence with U.S. Senator Kent Conrad, 1988-1989
- Folder 43: Correspondence with Jon Hassler, 1993-1996
- Folder 44: Outstanding Faculty Award Nomination, 1986-1987
- Folder 45: Belcourt Undergraduate Extended Degree Program, 1985-1986
- Folder 46: Greater Grand Forks Communiversity, 1981-1991
- Folder 47: "Rochester NY Social Justice Speech." Text of Presentation by Dr. John Salter at "Liberation: a Christian Imperative" event. December 14, 1991
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[Series 2: Dr. Daniel Q. Posin],
[Series 3: Thomas McGrath],
[Series 4: Miscellaneous],
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