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A (miscellaneous) Includes 1 donation envelope; 1 information pamphlet; 1 free gift
flyer; 1 addressed and stamped return envelope.
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Amram, David American composer, musician, conductor, and writer. Amram has composed more
than 100 orchestral and chamber music works, and written many scores for
Broadway theater and film, including Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie's Pull My
Daisy.
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Anderson, Craig Anderson is the manager of the Strand Rare Book Room. He is the stepson of
American playwright Maxwell Anderson
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Auster, Paul American author. Auster has published poems, essays, novels of his own as well as
translations of French writers.
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B (miscellaneous)
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Baron, Richard Baron is a photographer and collaborated on a book with Janet Hamill.
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Benedict, Dorothy
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Bertei, Adele Musician and performer, best known for being a member of the
seminal New York No Wave band The Contortions and part of the early all-girl
band The Bloods. Had roles in many New York Underground films and is
also known for her work as a backup singer. She and Janet are longtime friends and
performed together in the past
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Blagg, Max Poet and performer, he and Janet had numerous readings together
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BOMB Magazine |
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C (miscellaneous) |
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Cafe Review, The |
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Carb, Nathan Former Janet English professor and chair of English Department at Rowan
University.
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Carter, Charlotte
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Caruso, Joseph
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Chalifoux, Kristine
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Cherry, Amy Cherry was the editor at Norton for the never realized Eternal Cafe, a collaboration
between Janet and Paula Smith
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Chester, Laura Writer, editor, poet.
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City Lights Booksellers and Publishers
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Codrescu, Andrei
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Colon, Frank
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Colorado North Review
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Contact II
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Cuyler, Susanna
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Cress, Cathy Cathy Cress attended Glassboro State College with Janet and was the editor of the
college newspaper. She has an MSW in aging and is an expert on geriatric care.
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Csida, Joe and June Bundy
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Csida, Joe
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DeRugeris, CK DeRugeris attended Glassboro State College with Janet. He is a poet and author of
speculative fiction
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Dun and Bradstreet Includes photocopy of article by Janet's father
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E (miscellaneous)
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Educational Alliance, The
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Ehrman, Sally
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Equator Books
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F (miscellaneous)
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Foye, Raymond Hanuman Books publisher.
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G (miscellaneous)
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Grad, Wendy
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H (miscellaneous)
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Hamill, Bryan
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Hamill, Janet Janet's sister-in-law.
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Hamill, Judy Janet's sister.
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Hamill, Trid Janet's sister.
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Holman, Bob Holman was instrumental in the reopening of the
Nuyorican Poets Cafe and founded the Bowery Poetry Club.
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Howe, Fanny
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Hudson, Patti Photographer and artist. Hudson is a longtime friend of both Patti Smith and Janet.
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I (miscellaneous)
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Indiana, Gary
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J (miscellaneous)
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Junes, P.
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K (miscellaneous)
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Kozik, Adam
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Konglomerati Press
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Kraman, Cynthia
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Kruger, Barbara Barbara Kruger is a well-known conceptual artist and was friends with JH
throughout the 70's. They were introduced to each other by Ken Tisa.
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L (miscellaneous)
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Lance, Jeanne
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Lewis, Sandy and Joel
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Library of Congress
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Linn, Judy
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Long Shot Productions
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M (miscellaneous)
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Mechem, James
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Morrissey, Mike Including cards.
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Muraskiewicz, Gregory
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N (miscellaneous)
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National Endowment for the Arts
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New Wilderness Foundation Inc., The
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O (miscellaneous)
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Okulski, Gloryia Gloryia Okulski was an inspirational English teacher during JH's junior year of high
school. Janet considers her responsible for her being a poet
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Orange County Community College
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Orr, Denie
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Owen, Maureen American poet, publisher and editor. Owen was co-director of the St. Mark's Poetry
Project in New York City. She is the editor and publisher of Telephone Books and has
published two of JH's books.
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P (miscellaneous)
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Padgett, Ron
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Peabody, Richard
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Perlman, John
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Poetry Project, The
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Poets and Writers, Inc.
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Poets House
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R (miscellaneous)
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Rothenberg, Jerome
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Rowan University
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Rowoholt
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S (miscellaneous)
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Schneider, Gail
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Singh, Ravi Includes "The New Romantics--A Manifesto."
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Stablein, Marilyn
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Tart, Indrek
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Tisa, Ken An artist and early friend of Janet and Patti Smith. He has also collaborated with poets
Max Blagg and Kenward Elmslie.
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Torsello, Bob Played bass in Janet's band.
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Traester, Mary C.
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UR Vox
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W (miscellaneous)
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Waldman, Anne
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Weiss, Joanne
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Weissner, Carl
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Winokur, Neil and Anne Umland
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Wolfe, Edward Janet's former English professor and friend.
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