Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Photographs
Photographs of Kathleen and Arthur Postle
Arthur Postle
-"Richmond Hobson, Amazing Prophet" by Arthur Postle, Condenced from The Louisville Courier-Journal May 29, 1949 -"Retirement Can't Shelve You, If You Stay Active", Dayton Daily New, June 4, 1961. Story regarding Arthur Postle, photos included.
Notes related to published works
- Handwritten log Jan/1946 - Feb/1947 of contact with publishers by Kathleen Postle -Correspondence with Harper & Row publishers (1964) regarding possible publishing of "The Doors Shall by Shut." - list of publications by Kathleen Postle -log of publisher's query/interest and publishing revenue ca 1940s and 1950s
Published writing of Kathleen (Ressler) Postle
Published writing of Kathleen Postle
-"Crock of Gold," [i]Children's Playmate[/i], March, 1952. -"Tennis Star with Diabetes," [i]Today's Health[/i], June, 1953. -"Drive-in Pharmacy," [i]Today's Health[/i], August, 1955. -"The Doors Shall be Shut," [i]The Earlham Journal[/i], Spring, 1964. -"Shoring up Against the Tooth of Time," [i]Historica Preservation[/i], April/June, 1974.
Manuscript - "The Doors be Shut" by Kathleen Postle
The papers of Kathleen Postle.
"A Metaphysical Autobiography" by James Hull Miller
The papers of Kathleen Postle.
Misc.
- several personal notes -copy of Crucible Vol.17, No. 2 -copy of Intaglio, 1953 (Kathleen is listed on editorial board) -The Christian Advocate, March 8, 1945 9Includes story related to WKRC Church Hour in which Kathleen participated.) The Courier-Journal Magazine, June 10, 1951 - includes an article about Earlham's May Day Celebration contributed by Arthur Postle.