TABLE OF CONTENTS


Overview of the Collection

Biography

Scope and Content Note

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series IV: Print Material, undated, 1885-1995






Edwin Way Teale Papers

Series IV: Print Material



Finding aid prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff.






Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205



© 2005 University of Connecticut



Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.
Creator: Teale, Edwin Way, 1899-.
Title: Edwin Way Teale Papers.
Dates: undated, 1799-1995
Quantity: 238 linear feet
Identification: MSS19810009
Language: English.
Abstract: Edwin Way Teale, Connecticut-based naturalist, was the author of thirty-two books. His papers include field notes and drafts for each of his books, early childhood writings, professional writings for magazines, newspapers and book reviews, correspondence- both personal and professional, personal and family documents, scrapbooks, and memorabilia, as well as his photographs (prints, negatives, and transparencies) and his personal library. There is also one box of original John Burroughs material Teale collected over the years.

Biography

Edwin “Way” Teale (christened Edwin Albert Teale) was born on 2 June 1899 in Joliet, Illinois. His father, Oliver Cromwell Teale, was British and had emigrated from England in 1884. After working in New York and then Illinois as a railroad mechanic, he met his future wife, Clara Louise Way at a party hosted by her parents. The future Mrs. Oliver Teale had grown up on “Lone Oak” farm, which Edwin fondly wrote about in his book Dune Boy. Edwin's early years were kept busy with church, school, and more “school” at home, his mother having been a teacher. Although he always felt connected with nature, it was only during the summers, visiting his grandparents at Lone Oak farm, that he was able to roam free. Edwin kept a journal from very early on, documenting the natural world and things he found interesting.

In 1918, Edwin Way Teale enlisted in the Student Army Training Corps, but was discharged only two months later. He then transferred to Earlham College, where his uncle, David Edwards, was President. It was at Earlham where he met Nellie Imogene Donovan. She was instrumental in his life as a wife, friend, assistant and editor. Edwin's major in college was English, and he was active in many clubs and sports teams including the Football Team, Oratory Club and Debating Team.

After graduating from Earlham in 1922, Edwin took a job as head of the department of public speaking and debate at Friend's University in Wichita, Kansas. Nellie graduated in the spring of 1923 and they were married on 1 August. The Teales stayed for one more year at Friend's, Edwin continued teaching while Nellie became the athletic director.

The Teales then journeyed to New York, where Edwin entered Columbia University. While obtaining his Masters degree and working on his thesis paper entitled Jeffries Criticism of Wordsworth and Scott he submitted his editorials to Dr. Crane, a noted editorial writer. During this time the Teales had their only child, David. After graduating, Teale had hopes of getting a job on the editorial staff of Columbia Dispatch, but after several months of waiting for the official offer and a dwindling bank account, Edwin was forced to try his luck in New York. It was here where he began his decade long career at Popular Science. Edwin wrote on average, four articles an issue, some ghost-written, anonymous or written using pen names. In 1942, after having success with freelance articles, and his first few books (A Book About Gliders, The Golden Throng), he resigned to work full time for himself.

The following years were filled with happiness and great sadness. Although Edwin's career as a writer, photographer and public speaker prospered, David joined the army at 18. While on a reconnaissance mission in Germany, David was killed when a bomb sunk the small boat he was on. David and several others drowned. For almost a year, David's status was Missing in Action. After months of inquiries they finally discovered most of what happened and were given the official letter by the government. As Edwin stated, the only thing that kept them from despair was their love of nature.

In 1959, Edwin and Nellie decided to move from their home in Baldwin, New York, to a more rural area. After touring the area in a hot-air balloon they decided to purchase a seventy-nine acre property in Hampton, Connecticut they named “Trail Wood”. He documented their quest for the perfect home in his book entitled A Naturalist Buys an Old Farm. Frequently the Teales welcomed visitors: fans, hikers and naturalists wishing a tour, or just to explore the property.

Edwin and Nellie were members of such organizations and societies as the Thoreau Society, the Explorer's Club, the John Burroughs Memorial Association and the New York Entomological Society. They were good friends with many other naturalists and kept extensive correspondence, with relatives, friends, fans, and other influential people including Rachel Carson, Roger Tory Peterson, William T. Davis, and Julian Burroughs. His 32 books have been published in many languages, as well as in Braille. He won the Pulitzer prize in 1966, and received the Burroughs Medal in 1943 for his book, Near Horizons, among other awards and honors. His fans continued to send Edwin and Nellie letters even after his death in October 1980. Edwin and Nellie chose to donate their materials to the University of Connecticut Libraries and preserved Trail Wood by donating it to the Connecticut Audubon Society. It is now known as the Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary and is seasonally open for tours.

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Scope and Content Note

Teale's papers include field notes and drafts for each of his books, early childhood writings, professional writings for magazines, newspapers and book reviews, correspondence- both personal and professional, personal and family documents, scrapbooks, and memorabilia, as well as his photographs (prints, negatives, and transparencies) and his personal library. There is also one box of original John Burroughs material Teale collected over the years.

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Arrangement

There are thirteen Series within the Edwin Way Teale Papers.

Series I: Writings (undated, 1799-1991) contains EWT's writings and includes his book related material, early writings, published and unpublished articles or essays, and the manuscripts for his speeches.

Series I: Writings.

Series II: Journals and Diaries (undated, ca. 1920-1986) contains Edwin's journals and diaries ranging from the his early childhood to his death in 1980. Nellie's journals and diaries are also included in this series.

Series II: Journals and Diaries.

Series III: Correspondence (undated, 1907-1991) is comprised of both Nellie's and Edwin's correspondence up to his death in October of 1980, and is separated into appropriate sub-series.

Series III: Correspondence.

Series IV: Print Material (undated, 1885-1995) includes printed material; magazines and newspapers that EWT published articles in and those he collected for his personal library.

Series IV: Print Material.

Series V: Clubs and Societies (undated, 1930-1991) relates solely to Clubs and Societies of which he was involved in and includes related correspondence and publications.

Series V: Clubs and Societies.

Series VI: Family Papers (undated, 1850-1991) contains family material from his mother, son and grandparents, and also includes Nellie's material (such as birding notes) after October of 1980.

Series VI: Family Papers.

Series VII: Scrapbooks (undated, 1914-1979) is devoted to scrapbooks.

Series VII: Scrapbooks.

Series VIII: Artifacts and Samples (undated, 1950-1978) contains associated artifacts.

Series VIII: Artifacts and Samples.

Series IX: Camera Equipment and Media (undated, 1958-1989) contains cameras, camera accessories, LP record albums, cassette tapes, and films. The cameras and accessories were used by Teale to take the negatives and transparencies contained in Series XIII: Photographs. The LP record albums and cassettes contain interviews with Teale as well as a reading from his book Dune Boy. The LP record albums are separated from the Teale Papers but can be located with a separate LP call number. The films are primarily 16mm color and are mostly documenting insects as well as Teale working in his Insect Garden. Some of the films are warped and will require careful handling to view. The films are separated from the Teale Papers but can be located with a separate mp number.

Series IX: Camera Equipment and Media.

Series X: Memorabilia (undated, 1801-1990s) includes associated memorabilia.

Series X: Memorabilia.

Series XI: Other Author's Manuscript Material Given to EWT & NDT (undated, 1951-1991) contains other author's manuscript material that was given to Nellie or Edwin.

Series XI: Other Author's Manuscripts.

Series XII: John Burroughs Material (undated, 1901-1946) collected by Edwin Way Teale and includes letters, original writings and manuscripts.

Series XII: John Burroughs Material.

Series XIII: Photographs (undated, 1860s-1990s) includes black-and-white negatives on glass and film, color transparencies, and black-and-white prints. Each subseries is uniquely arranged to best house the materials and assist researchers. >Subseries A: Negatives are arranged by size (3" x 4", 120mm) and chronology. Subseries B: Transparencies are arranged by format (transparency, lantern slides, slides), chronology, and subject. Subseries C: Prints are arranged by subject. Subseries D: Publication Related Materials are arranged by format (negatives, prints), size (3" x 4", 120mm, 8" x 10"), and publication title. Subseries E: Personal Photographs are arranged by subject and chronology. Subseries F: John Burroughs Related Material is arranged by format (negative, prints).

Series XIII: Photographs.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright.

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Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of natural history collections. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.

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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Subjects:

A Conscious Stillness.
A Naturalist Buys An Old Farm.
A Walk Through the Year.
Adventures in Nature.
American Seasons.
Ann Zwinger.
Audubon's Wildlife.
Autumn Across America.
Byways to Adventure.
Circle of the Seasons.
Days Without Time.
Dune Boy.
Edwin Teale.
Edwin Way Teale.
Grassroot Jungles.
Green Mansions.
Green Treasury.
Insect Friends.
Journey Into Summer.
Naturalists.
Nature Writers.
Near Horizons.
North With the Spring.
Photographs of American Nature.
Springtime in Britain.
The Book of Gliders.
The Golden Throng.
The Insect World of J. Henri Fabre.
The Junior Book of Insects.
The Junior Book of Photography.
The Lost Dog.
The Lost Woods.
The Strange Lives of Familiar Insects.
The Thoughts of Thoreau.
The Wilderness World of John Muir.
Walden.
Wandering Through Winter.

Document Types:

Correspondence.
Equipment.
Manuscripts.
Memorabilia.
Personal Papers.
Photographs.
Publications.

Occupations:

Author.
Naturalist.
Photographer.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], Edwin Way Teale Papers. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Two large donations were made by the author, Edwin Way Teale, and then by Nellie Teale after her husband's death.

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Detailed Description

Series IV: Print Material, undated, 1885-1995
Subseries A: Containing EWT's writing, photos or about EWT, undated, 1894-1995
Bookjackets
179:3526 Bird Hiking, Leon Augustus Hausman, undated
179:3527 Birds and Man, W. H. Hudson, undated
179:3528 Birds in the Wilderness, George Miksch Sutton, undated
179:3529 Birds Over America, Roger Tory Peterson, undated
179:3530 A Desert Country Near the Sea, Ann Zwinger, undated
179:3531 Desert Parade, William H. Carr, undated
179:3532 Eagle Man, Charles L. Broley, undated
179:3533 Enchanted Streets, Leonard Dubkin, undated
179:3534 The Everglades: River of Grass, Robert Fink, undated
179:3535 The Flame Birds, Robert Porter Allen, undated
Advertisement of EWT's books on back cover
179:3536 Garden Islands of the Great East, David Fairchild, undated
179:3537 Gather Ye Wild Things, Susan T. Hitchcock, undated
Quote from Ann Zwinger on back cover
179:3538 The Grasshopper Book, Wilfrid S. Bronson, undated
179:3539 Guideposts to the Stars, Leslie C. Peltier, undated
179:3540 Hawks Aloft, Maurice Broun, undated
179:3541 High, Wide and Lonesome , Hal Borland, undated
179:3542 Honey & Health, Bodog F. Beck, undated
179:3543 Hunting the Desert Whale, Erle Stanley Gardner, undated
179:3544 The Hunting Wasp, John Compton, undated
179:3545 Invitation to Experiment, Ira M. Freeman, undated
179:3546 John & William Bartram's America, ed. by Helen Cruickshank, undated
179:3547 The Land of the Crooked Tree, U.P. Hedrick, undated
179:3548 The Lonely Land, Sigurd F. Olson, undated
179:3549 A Lot of Insects, Frank E. Lutz, undated
179:3550 Mammals of the Great Lakes Region, William H. Burt, undated
179:3551 Many Happy Days I've Squandered, Arthur Loveridge, undated
179:3552 A Naturalist in Cuba, Thomas Barbour, undated
179:3553 A Naturalist's Scrapbook, Thomas Barbour, undated
179:3554 The New Field Book of Freshwater Life, Elsie B. Klots, undated
179:3555 The North American Deserts, Edmund C. Jaeger, undated
179:3556 One Day on Beetle Rock, Sally Carrighar, undated
179:3557 The Overlooked Ark, Gerald U. Durrell, undated
179:3558 The Story of the Great Geologists, C. & M. Fenton, undated
179:3559 The Vanishing Eden, Thomas Barbour, undated
179:3560 They Hop and They Crawl, Percy A. Morris, undated
179:3561 The Underwater Naturalist, Pierre de Latil, undated
179:3562 The Underwater Naturalist, Pierre de Latil (different edition), undated
179:3563 Ways of the Ant, John Compton, undated
179:3564 Wildflowers, Samuel Gottsho, undated
179:3565 Wildlife Refuge, Ira N. Gabrielson, undated
179:3566 Woodcock, John Alden Knight, undated
Newspaper Clippings
179B:3566B Newspaper Clippings, 1920s
179B:3566C Newspaper Clippings, 1930s
179B:3566D Newspaper Clippings, 1940s
179B:3566E Newspaper Clippings, 1950s
179B:3566F Newspaper Clippings, 1960s
179B:3566G Newspaper Clippings, 1970s
179B:3566H Newspaper Clippings, 1980s
179B:3566I Newspaper Clippings, 1990s
179B:3566J Newspaper Clippings, undated
Magazines
180:3567 American Book Collector. “Inventorying God's Poetry: Edwin Way Teale”, 18:9, 1968 May
180:3568 American Circe. “The Greater Reconstruction”, 1923
180:3569 American Forests. “Your Friend the Dragonfly, 49:7, 1943 July
180:3570 American Girl. “Citizens of a Waxen City”, 26:5, 1943 May
180:3571 American Girl. “Summer School for Woodland Babies”, 26:6, 1943 June
180:3572 American Girl. Bartlett, R. “Let's be Catty”, 26:8, 1943 August
180:3573 American Girl. “Pet's on Film”, 26:9, 1943 September
180:3574 American Girl. “Flowers that Fly”, 27:6, 1944 June
180:3575 American Girl. “Lone Oak Farm”, 27., 1944 December
180:3576 American Magazine. “Be a Back-Yard Explorer”, 153:6, 1952 June
180:3577 American Nature Study Society, 1950 October, 1951 February, August
180:3578 Animals. 8:8 EWT listed as editor, 1966 January 26
180:3579 Appalachia. Woodworth, John “In Memoriam”, 43:3, 1981 June 15
180:3580 Atlantic Monthly. Weeks, E. “Review of North With the...”, 189:3, 1952 March
180:3581 Atlantic Monthly. “Bird of Freedom”, 200:5, 1957 November
180:3582 Atlantis. “Insekteneier” (German translation), 23:11, 1951 November
180:3583 Audubon Magazine. “Artist at Work” article only, undated
180:3584 Audubon Magazine. “Snobber- Sparrow deLuxe” (3 copies, reprint), 1944 December/November
180:3584B Audubon Magazine. “A Day With the Alexander Sprunt”, 50:1, 1948 January/February
180:3585 Audubon Magazine. “The Jaques”, 52:1, 1950 January/February
180:3586 Audubon Magazine. “Wendell P. Smith: Green Mt. Naturalist”, 53:5, 1951 September/October
180:3587 Audubon Magazine. Kieran, J. “About Edwin Way Teale”, 54:3, 1952 May/June
180:3588 Audubon Magazine. Advertisement for book mentions EWT, 56:2, 1954 March/April
181:3589 Audubon Magazine. Advertisement of EWT's books, 56:3, 1954 May/June
181:3590 Audubon Magazine. Letter to the editor about EWT's article, 56:4, 1954 July/August
181:3591 Audubon Magazine. “The Journeying Butterflies”, 56:5, 1954 September/October
181:3592 Audubon Magazine. Letter from EWT p.262, 57:6, 1955 November/December
181:3593 Audubon Magazine. “The Long Valley”, 58:5, 1956 September/October
181:3594 Audubon Magazine. “Land Forever Wild”, 59:3, 1957 May/June
181:3595 Audubon Magazine. “Insects- Face to Face”, 59:5, 1957 September/October
181:3596 Audubon. “Our Green Friend- the Lacewing Fly”, 64:2, 1962 March/April
181:3597 Audubon. Willard, Lawrence “Trail Woods with EWT”, 64:3, 1962 May/June
181:3598 Audubon. Edwin Way Teale & Samuel H. Gottsho “Springtime at Trail Wood”, 67:3, 1965 May/June
181:3599 Audubon. “Wondrous Birds and a Wondrous Lady”, 67:4, 1965 July/August
181:3600 Audubon. “In the Valley of Ice Age Wildlife”, 67:5, 1965 September/October
181:3601 Audubon. “The Selborne Nightingale”, 72:5, 1970 September
181:3602 Audubon. “Big Thicket- Crossroads of Nature”, 73:3, 1971 May
181:3603 Audubon. “Glaze Storm”, 74:1, 1972 January
181:3604 Audubon. Zwinger, Ann “The Day Before Spring”, 74:3, 1972 May
182:3605 Audubon. “Birds of an Old Farm”, 76:3, 1974 May
182:3606 Audubon. “Windows on Wildlife”, 76:6, 1974 November
182:3607 Audubon. Zwinger, Ann “Every Valley...”, 78:2, 1976 March
182:3608 Audubon. Zwinger, Ann “The Eagle's Fate...”, 79:4, 1977 July
182:3609 Audubon. “A Walk Through October”, 80:5, 1978 September
182:3610 Audubon. “Stems Beyond Counting, Flowers Unnumbered”, 84:4, 1982 July
182:3611 Audubon. Unknown article, 85:1, 1983 January
182:3612 Audubon. “Children of the Sun” (writings by EWT), 84:4, 1987 July
182:3613 Audubon. “ETCETERA” (mentions EWT), 93:3, 1991 May
182:3613A Aviation. Welch, Bill “Long Only A Dream”, 8:7, 1984 July
183:3614 BBC Television for Schools. “Exploring Your World”, 1966 Spring
183:3615 BBC Radio for Schools. “Science At Work: Animal Behavior”, 1966 Spring
183:3616 Beekeeping. Phillips, E. F. Boy Scouts Merit Badge Series, 1944
183:3617 Book Parade-BMI. “North With the Spring”, 1956
183:3618 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. (reprint) “Collecting With A Camera”, 35:4, 1940 October
183:3619 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. (reprint) “George P. Engelhardt”, 37:4, 1942 December
183:3620 Camera. Photos of Polyphemus moth by EWT, 66:6, 1944 June
183:3621 Canadian Audubon. “House of Bubbles”, 22:1, 1960 January/February
183:3622 Canadian Audubon. “The Incredible Ant”, 21:2, 1959 March/April
183:3623 Canadian Nature. “Wasps: A Life Story” Cover is missing, undated
183:3624 Canadian Nature. “North America's Largest Moth”, 6:2, 1944 March/April
183:3625 Collier's. “Superbug” (article only), 1944 March 11
183:3626 Compressed Air. Skerrett, R.G. “A Modern Noah's Ark”, 50:7, 1945 July
183:3626A Connecticut Audubon. Cover & “Visitors' Guide to Trail Wood”, 7:1, 1986 Winter
183:3626B Connecticut Audubon. Farrand, John Jr. “Trail Wood”, 1989 Winter
183:3627 The Conservationist. Davis, Millard C. “Widened Horizons for the Dune Boy”, 28:5, 1974 April/May
183:3628 The Conservationist. Santora, Pat “Edwin Way Teale-A Man Aware”, 36:4, 1982 January/February
183:3629 The Conservationist. Faust, J.L. Letter “Edwin Way Teale”, 36:6, 1982 May/June
183:3630 Coronet. “They Carve Their Careers Out of Nature”, 20:1, 1946 May
183:3631 Coronet. “The Incredible Ant”, 26:2, 1949 June
183:3632 Coronet. “Kingdom of the Night”, 27:1, 1949 November
184:3633 Coronet. “Nature's Cathedral”, 27:3, 1950 January
184:3634 Coronet. “Fabre: the Explorer Who Stayed Home”, 29:4, 1951 February
184:3635 Coronet. “The Praying Mantis: Friend of Man”, 30:3, 1951 July
184:3636 Coronet. “The Most Amazing Insect”, 30:5, 1951 September
184:3637 Coronet. “How Do They Move?”, 36:5, 1954 September
184:3638 Coronet. “The Whooping Crane's Wonderful Comeback”, 49:1, 1960 November
184:3639 Cue. (Film Listing for one of EWT's films), 1948 August 28
184:3640 Current Biography. (Bio. Of EWT), 22:11, 1961 December
184:3641 Defenders. Santora, Pat “Teale's Natural Legacy”, 56:5, 1981 October
184:3642 Delaware Today. Volkman, Arthur G. “Covers, Blocks, Posts and Scrapers”, 1969 December
184:3643 Denver Quarterly. Wilson, David S. “Natural Nature”, proof of article- about EWT, 4:2, 1969 Summer
184:3644 Du und das Tier. “Winziges Wunderwerk Inseckten” (article only), 1959 March
184:3645 The Earlhamite. 1:1-18, Volume of bulletins, 1894-1895
184:3646 The Earlhamite. 55:2, 55:4, 1934 January, July
184:3647 The Earlhamite., 1948 Fall
184:3648 The Earlhamite., 1953 Spring
184:3649 The Earlhamite. 76:3, 1955 Fall
184:3650 The Earlhamite., 1958 April
184:3651 The Earlhamite., 1958 July
184:3652 The Earlhamite. 84:2, 1963 April
184:3653 The Earlhamite. 87:2, 1966 April
184:3654 The Earlhamite. 94:1, 1973 Winter
185:3655 Earlham Newsletter. See p.4, letter from EWT, 1972
185:3656 Earlham Newsletter. See p.9, 12, 18, 1973
185:3657 Everyday Reading. “King of the Grassroot Jungles”, 11:8, 1943 January
185:3658 Famous Writers Magazine. Green, John J. “Why Not Try Nature Stories?”, 1967 Summer
185:3659 Fauna. “Fiddler's Progress”, 4:1, 1942 March
185:3660 Fauna. “Insect Birthdays”, 5:2, 1943 June
185:3661 Fauna. “Insect Appetite Number One”, 6:3, 1944 September
185:3662 Fauna. “Mangrove Wilderness”, 8:1, 1946 March
185:3663 Fauna. “Insect Trapper”, 8:3, 1946 September
185:3664 Flower Grower. Teale, Nellie Donovan “New Iris Varieties-The Rainbow Children”, 22:10, 1935 October
185:3665 Flower Grower. “Victory Flowers”, 29:10, 1942 October
185:3666 Ford Times. “What Is It?”, 42:4, 1950, April
185:3667 Ford Times. “What Is It?”, 42:5, 1950 May
185:3668 Ford Times. “Nature Invented It First”, 42:6, 1950 June
185:3669 Ford Times. “What Is It?”, 42:7, 1950 July
185:3670 Ford Times. “What Is It?”, 42:8, 1950 August
185:3671 Ford Times. “What Is It?”, 42:9, 1950 September
185:3672 Ford Times. “What Is It?”, 43:5, 1951 May
185:3673 Ford Times. “What Is It?”, 43:6, 1951 June
185:3674 Ford Times. “What Is It?”, 43:7, 1951 July
185:3675 Ford Times. “What Is It?”, 44:1, 1952 January
185:3676 Ford Times. “Mountains in Flowers”, 45:5, 1953 May
185:3677 Frontiers. “Pinhead Portraits”, 7:4, 1943 April
185:3678 Garden Path. Lawson, Helen “The FBI of Your Garden”, 19:3, 1949 April/June
185:3679 Gleanings in Bee Culture. Photo p.548, 71:9, 1943 September
185:3679B Gleanings in Bee Culture. Cover photo, 1950 June
185:3680 The Guide to Nature. “The Skunk Cabbage”, 27:3, 1935 Spring
185:3681 The Guide to Nature. “The Black Swallowtail”, 27:4, 1935 Summer
186:3682 The Hampton Gazette. Unknown article, 2:6 & 3:3, 1979 September, 1980 June
186:3683 The Hampton Gazette. “Nellie is Ninety”, 11:7, 1990 October
186:3684 Heirlooms. “The Open World”- photocopy only, 1967
186:3685 Illinois Magazine. Wells, Catherine W. “Edwin Way Teale”, 23:6, 1984 November/December
186:3686 Insect Life. Boy Scouts Merit Badge Series, 1944
186:3687 Inklings. Whittle, Eric. S., “Springtime in Britain”, 2:1, 1977 Autumn
186:3688 Jack and Jill. Photo p.57, 10:8, 1948 June
186:3689 Jack and Jill. Photo p.56, 58, 1948 November
186:3690 The Joy of Spring. Quotes from EWT, 1948 November
186:3691 Junior Natural History. “Pray for Your Supper”, 4:7, 1939 September
186:3692 Ladies Home Journal. Photocopies of articles., 1947
186:3693 Leiss. “Grassroot Jungles”, 3:11, 1937 November
186:3694 Liberty. Linn, Elizabeth “Why Bees Keep So Busy”, 1945 June 23
186:3695 The Living Church. Cover Photo., 1960 July
186:3696 Living Tissue. Photo p.7, 28:10, 1943 October
186:3697 The Lone Scout. “Summer Time is Butterfly Time”, 19:7, 1945 July
186:3698 Magazine Digest. “Edwin Way Teale: Nature's Best Friend” copy of article only., 1949 January
186:3699 Minicam. “Backyard Dinosaurs”, 1:5, 1938 January
186:3700 Minicam. “Insect Silhouettes”, 6:11, 1943 July
186:3701 Musecam. “Photographing Insects”, 2:5, 1940 May
187:3702 Natural History. “Knothole Cavern”, 50:3, 1942 October
187:3703 Natural History. “Where do Insects go in Winter?”, 51:1, 1943 January
187:3704 Natural History. “Hills that Walk”, 52:2, 1943 September
187:3705 Natural History. “Butterfly Botanist”, 57:7, 1948 September
187:3706 Natural History. “The Bird that Baffled a Continent”, 59:4, 1950 April
187:3707 Natural History. “How to Collect Seaweeds”, 66:5, 1957 May
187:3708 Natural History. “The Oldest Migration”, 66:7, 1957 September
187:3709 Natural History. “ `Sleeping One' of the Hopis”, 74:10, 1965 December
187:3710 The Nature Conservancy News. “When a Project Becomes a Preserve”, 19:1, 1969 Spring
187:3711 The Nature Conservancy Newsletter. Unknown article., 1988 Summer
187:3712 Nature in Action -bound book., 1946 January - November
187:3713 Nature in Action articles., 1946 January - March
188:3714 Nature in Action articles, 1946 April - August
188:3715 Nature in Action articles, 1946 August - November
188:3716 Nature Magazine. “The Poodle and the `Coon”, 29:1, 1937 January
188:3717 Nature Magazine. “Insect Mysteries”, “Wing Windows”, 35:7, 1942 August/September
188:3718 Nature Magazine. “False Pussywillows”, 35:10, 1942 December
188:3719 Nature Magazine. “E. Laurence Palmer”, 36:6, 1943 June/July
188:3720 Nature Magazine. “Cherished by the Pioneers”, 36:7, 1943 August/September
188:3721 Nature Magazine. “Schoolyard Sanctuary”, 37:2, 1944 February
188:3722 Nature Magazine. Zahniser, Howard. “Nature in Print” proof, 1946
189:3723 Nature Magazine. “Sleeping Beauties of the Winter Wood”, 37:3, 1944 March
189:3724 Nature Magazine. “Lucky Bugs, and Others”, 37:7, 1944 August/September
189:3725 Nature Magazine. “DDT”, 38:3, 1945 March
189:3726 Nature Magazine. “The World's Most Useful Legs”, 38:5, 1945 May
189:3727 Nature Magazine. “A Clump of Grass”, 41:6, 1948 June/July
189:3728 Nature Magazine. “Tail Tales”, 41:7, 1948 August/September
189:3729 Nature Magazine. Zahniser, Howard “Nature in Print”, 49:5, 1956 May
189:3730 Nature Magazine. “Patches”, 51:8, 1958 October
189:3731 Nature Magazine. “Natural History Changes”, 52:3, 1959 March
189:3731B 3915 NCLA Odds and Book Ends. “Radio Series Promotes Books of L.I. Authors” no.8, 1950 Autumn
189:3732 NCLA Odds and Book Ends. Cover Photo, no.11, 1952 Spring
189:3733 New England Wild Flower Notes. “The Pasture Rose”, 1975 Fall
189:3734 New York National Guardsman. “Harry Pope's Rifle Barrels”, 13:4, 1936 July
189:3735 Newsweek. “The World of a Bee” review of The Golden Throng, 1940 November 11
189:3736 Outdoor Life. “He Makes the Finest Rifle Barrels...”, 74:5, 1934 November
189:3737 Outdoor Life. “Fitz: Two-Gun Speed Merchant”, 75:2, 1935 February
189:3738 Outdoor Life. “Footprint Hunter” photocopy of article only, 1935 September
189:3739 Outdoor Life. “Father of the Six Gun”, 77:1, 1936 January
189:3740 Outdoor Life. “Your Gun...”, 90:3, 1942 September
189:3741 Outdoor Life. “Handgun's Family Album”, 91:2, 1943 February
189:3742 Outdoor Life. “Wonder Stove From Old Tin Cans”, 91:3, 1943 March
189:3743 Outdoor Life. “Woodcraft Goes to War”, 91:4, 1943 April
189:3744 Outdoor Life. Article Unknown, 91:5, 1943 May
189:3745 Outdoor Life. “Science Makes Fish Fight- With Vitamins”, 91:6, 1943 June
190:3746 Outdoor Life. “A Pack Sack From A Pair of Pants”, 92:2, 1943 August
190:3747 Outdoor Life. “Ideas that Made Rifle History”, 92:5, 1943 November
190:3748 Outdoor Life. Article Unknown, 92:6, 1943 December
190:3749 Outdoor Life. “Pheasant Factory” photocopy of article, 1942 October
190:3750 Outdoor Life. “His Eyes Are Everywhere” photocopy of article, 1943 January
190:3751 Outdoor Life. “Flintock to Garland”, 93:3, 1944 March
190:3752 Outdoor Life. “Your Hunting Knife Has a History”, 94:4, 1944 October
190:3753 Outdoor Life. Article Unknown, 105:6, 1950 June
190:3754 Outdoor Life. “Rattlers Are His Game”, 106:6, 1950 December
190:3755 PB Pocket Book Magazine. “Those Phenomenal Insects”, no.2, 1955 February
190:3756 Pennsylvania Angler. “The Strength of the Cattail”, 21:3, 1952 March
190:3757 People Places and Things. “Creatures of the Summer Garden”, 1960
190:3758 Photo Magazine. “Pets Buy My Film for Me”, 1:1, 1936 September
190:3759 Popular Science Articles. Photocopies only., 1930-1932
190:3760 Popular Science Articles. Photocopies only., 1933-1936
190:3761 Popular Science Articles- bound book, 1938-1941
190:3762 Punch. “David Williams: On Hearing the First Botanist of Spring”, 1971 March
190:3763 Reader's Digest. “Flying With a Test Pilot”, 18:103, 1930 November
190:3764 Reader's Digest. “Radio Snares for Crooks”, 18:104, 1930 December
190:3765 Reader's Digest. “Black Light' Traps Crooks”, 19:114, 1931 October
191:3766 Reader's Digest Articles- photocopies only, 1933-1935
191:3767 Reader's Digest. Section of Dune Boy, 1944 May
191:3768 Reader's Digest. Section of Dune Boy, 44:266, 1944 June
191:3769 Reader's Digest. “Chico de las dunas” section of Dune Boy, 16:9, 1944 September
191:3770 Reader's Digest. “Be a Back-Yard Explorer”, 1952 August
191:3771 Reader's Digest. “Be a Back-Yard Explorer”, different edition, 1952 August
191:3772 Reader's Digest. “Be a Back-Yard Explorer”, different edition, 1952 September
191:3773 Reader's Digest. “Be a Back-Yard Explorer”, Brittish? edition, 1952 September
192:3774 Reader's Digest. “Explore el huerto de su casa”, Spanish edition, 1952 November
192:3775 Reader's Digest. “The Walks of Winter”, 1979 March
192:3776 Reader's Digest. “A Journey Through July”, 1980 July
192:3777 Reader's Digest. “November's Magic”, 1980 November
192:3778 Reader's Digest. “Quotable Quotes”, some by EWT, 1980 December
192:3779 Reader's News. “Adventures in an Insect Garden” 12:3, 1949 August (2 copies),
192:3780 Reader's Digest. Advertisement mentions EWT, 12:4, 1949 September
192:3781 Recreation. “A Schoolyard Sanctuary”, 38:12, 1945 March
192:3781B The Saturday Review of Literature. “W. H. Hudson's Lost Years” By EWT & Gordon Wasson, 30:15, 1947 April 12
192:3782 School Nature League Bulletin. 12:9, 18:1, 1942/1947
192:3782B School Nature League Bulletin. Order Form- photo by EWT, 1947 June
192:3783 Science Digest. “Tricks of Animal Schoolteachers”, 19:2, 1946 February
192:3784 Scientific American. “The Language of the Bees”, lists EWT as source, 179:2, 1948 August
192:3785 SRA Reading Laboratory Teacher's Handbook., 1958
192:3785B Success Today. Weston, Charles Henry “Teale Exposed Himself to Good Fortune” article only, 1947/1948 Winter
192:3786 Traces. Weber, Catherine E. Forrest. “Always the Other Spring!: The Life and Nature Writing of Edwin Way Teale”, 7:2, 1995 Spring
192:3786B “Trail Wood, Hampton, Connecticut: Vegetation of the Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary” Egler, Frank E., 1987
192:3787 University of Connecticut Newsletters., 1987 Spring-Fall
192:3788 U.S. Camera. “Close-up on Insects”, 13:4, 1950 April
192:3789 Watch the Birds, Photo by EWT, 1951
192:3790 “Way Teale's Daily Editorial” original proofs, 1928
192:3791 Yankee. Chadwick, Paul. “The Golden Hours of Edwin Way Teale”, 28:5, 1964 May
192:3792 Ye Anglican. “Firelight Faces”, 1:2, 1922 June
192:3793 Yearbook Separate of Agriculture. “Oddities of the Insect World”, 1952
192:3794 Your Life. “Strengthen Your Muscles of Decision”, 41:3, 1960 July
192:3795 Zoo Life. Photo by EWT p. 145, 9:4, 1954 Winter
192:3795B Unknown Magazine. Graham, Frank Jr. “The Last Naturalist” (Article only), undated
Subseries B: Printed Material not containing EWT, undated, 1885-1984
193:3796 Adams Features Magazine., 1925 September
193:3797 Additional Observations on the Sleep of InsectsRau, Phil, undated
193:3798 Audubon., 51:5, 1949 September/October
193:3799 Aero Digest. Unknown article., 1932 May
193:3800 The American City. (pp.69-70 missing), 48:10, 1933 October
193:3801 American Ornithology. 5:1, 1901 May
193:3802 Animal Kingdom. Article Unknown, 47:6, 1944 November/December
193:3803 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Breder, C.M. & Edgerton, H. “An Analysis of the Locomotion of the...” v.43, 1942 June
193:3804 Appalachia. Woodworth, John. “A Song for the Sora”, 1967 December
193:3805 Auditory Perception in Insects, Rau, Phil, 1940 June
193:3806 “Audubon and Wilson...” Stringham, Emerson. Reprint, 1953 Winter
193:3807 The Auk. Stoner, Dayton. “American Egret Along the Upper Hudson River” reprint v.55, 1938 January
193:3808 The Auk. Stoner, Dayton. “Noteworthy Records for Northeastern New York” v.57, 1940 July
193:3809 The Auk. Stoner, Dayton. “A Noteworthy Concentration of Birds”, 1941 October
193:3810 The Auk. Stoner, Dayton. “Longevity and Other Data on a Captive English Sparrow” v.59, 1942 July
193:3811 “Avian Migration at Rancho Grande in North-Central Venezuela” Beebe, W., 1949 June 3
193:3812 Back to Nature, Cummin, Mel. Autographed & dedicated, 1945
193:3813 Bartholomew's Cobble, Bailey & Arnold, undated
193:3814 Bird Banding. Stoner, Dayton. “Behavior of Young Bank...”, 13:3, 1942 July
193:3815 Bird Casualties at..., Stoddard, Herbert, 1962
193:3816 Bird Life of Canada's Niagara Frontier , Sheppard, R.W. Signed and noted by author, 1960 October 22
193:3817 Bird Life of Virginia, Shoman, Joseph, 1951
193:3818 Birds of Long Island, Nichols, J.T., 1948 January
193:3819 Botanical Museum Leaflets. Wasson, Gordon. “Hallucinogenic Mushrooms Of Mexico...” 20:2, 1962 September 7
193:3820 The Bulletin. Unknown article. No.70, 1955 Fall
193:3821 The Bulletin. Unknown article. No.80, 1958 June
193:3822 Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Raven, H.C., 1939 September 8
194:3823 Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Brach, Vincent. “The Biology of the Social Spider”, 74:1, 1975 April
194:3824 “Butterflies of New Jersey” Comstock, William P. v.48, 1940 March
194:3825 California Garden. Lippitt, Marion A. “Leaves from the Observer's Notebook”, 45:2, 1954 Summer
194:3826 The Camp Fire Girl. Unknown article., 1952 Apr/May/June
194:3827 Changes in the Natural History..., Mayfield, Howard, 1962 June
194:3828 Chronica Botanica. Rafineque, C.S. “A Life of Travels”, 8:2, 1944 Spring
194:3829 The Condor. Unknown Article, 30:1, 1928 January/February
194:3830 Conservation of Plants & Conservation of Water, St. of Indiana, 1945, 1946