Box 1
Contains 44 Results:
Mass: Verse in the U.S. Since 1955, A Course Given in the Beacon Hill Free School at Stone Soup by John Wieners, undated
Introduction and Chronological Outline
Flyer: Winter 1973 Beacon Hill Free School, 1973
Information on the school's upcoming classes
The Drummer, 1972 October 12 - 19
The collection contains correspondence, photographs, newspapers, clippings, and ephemera produced by influential members of the “Electric Generation.” Prominent among these materials is a set of correspondence between Jeff Goldberg and Victor Bockris dating from 1973 to 1974.
Article: “Out Rage Us”; The Drummer : “Tom Pickard: Carrying Coals From New Castle”; Article by Jim Quinn, 1973 February 20
“Out Rage Us”: A short piece about poetry performance including Victor Bockris, Andrew Wylie, Jeff Goldberg, and Marty Watt
The Drummer : “Philly’s Library Literary Scene Emerges: LIP and Contact: New Words from Young Writers”, 1973 March 13
"Philly's Literary Scene Emerges..." by Ken Bluford; A review of the two magazines edited by Victor Bockris (LIP) and Jeff Goldberg (Contact)
The Village Voice, 1974 May 30
Header: "The Staple Life" with one entry circled in ink: "Philadelphia's poetry scene thrives" with contact information for Jeff Goldberg
Philadelphia Daily News, 1973 October 19
Contains article: "Sansom Street Block Party to Show Why City is New Hotbed of Poetry" with black & white photos of (1) Jeff Goldberg and (2) Victor Bockris and Andrew Wylie and microfilm copy of the same article
The Drummer, 1973 August 28
Contains article: "Bockris-Wylie See Paul McCartney in Newcastle" by Bobbie Bristol on page 7; Also: book reviews by Jeff Goldberg & Bobbie Bristol, and others on pg. 12
The Drummer, 1973 December 25 - 1974 January 1
Contains article: "Warhol: A Long Story About A Renaissance Man: first of two parts" by Bockris-Wylie (with b/w photos); and "Warhol: Second of Two Parts" by Bockris-Wylie
To Jeff Goldberg from Victor Bockris, 1973 November 6
The collection contains correspondence, photographs, newspapers, clippings, and ephemera produced by influential members of the “Electric Generation.” Prominent among these materials is a set of correspondence between Jeff Goldberg and Victor Bockris dating from 1973 to 1974.