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Abstract
On view in the Vassar College Thompson Library October 2001. The Vassar College Library has been collecting materials relating to Mary McCarthy since her earliest days as a writer. Of special note are several publications that document McCarthy's participation in a variety of Vassar literary projects from 1929 to 1933. The library possesses, for example, rare copies of The Sampler, which was issued by sections of English 105 and 130, and which included writings by Mary McCarthy in the Fall of 1929. There are issues of the Vassar Miscellany News, which McCarthy served as a "Star Reporter" later in her career at the college. The library also holds the unique Con Spirito, a literary review founded by McCarthy, Elizabeth Bishop, Frani Blough and others in 1933 to protest the official Vassar Review.
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2024-01-16
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