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Klamer, Alice, Slim Brundage correspondence, 1965-1972
Klamer, Alice, Slim Brundage correspondence, 1965-1972
Klamer, Alice, Slim Brundage correspondence, 1965-1972
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Klamer, Alice, Slim Brundage correspondence, 1965-1972
Title
Klamer, Alice, Slim Brundage correspondence, 1965-1972
Date
1965-1972
Language
English
Subjects
Alternative education
,
Culture Vulture (Chicago, Ill.)
,
Dill Pickle Club (Chicago, Ill.)
Description
Writings and correspondence of Slim Brundage, founder of the College of Complexes, which operated on and off out of several locations on Chicago’s Near North Side during the 1950's-1960's as a forum where speakers and the audience debated controversial topics and read poetry. The collection also includes a variety of documents relating to the College of Complexes itself, such as correspondence, press releases, speaker solicitations, and poetry written by the College’s “students.”
Format
Correspondence
User-Contributed Transcription
July 14, 1971
117 W. Dayton St.
Madison, Wi. 53703
Dear Slim:
Received your letter but was not feeling well enough to write. I'm afraid your visit here was not as nice as it should have been but I'm going downhill so fast I just don't expect to be able to do anything any more.
I told the chiropractor about your handy gadget and he got interested in the magazine that's going to print it. I don't expect him to tell me if he likes it or not. It would put him and me in an awkward position if he didn't like it. Hope you get some money from it. I thought your method of writing has improved very much.
When you told me Looking Backward had my ideas in it I thought you were just making fun of me but not that I've read it I agree that Edward Bellamy and I have the same ideas only mine are updated. So now I got the Decline of the West by Spengler like you told me to but I still have to read it.
I'm reading The Wall Street Jungle by Richard Ney now and it tells all the things my mother and I used to wonder about how the Stock Exchange really made the price changes. Mr. Ney was on TV and he predicted a complete breakdown of Stocks and Banks in 5 years. Another big broker predicted 5 years or sooner! This book tells why the market cannot go on indefinitely.
Transcription Status
Needs review
Transcription Note
This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative.
Archival Collection Title
Slim Brundage papers
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Call Number
Midwest MS Brundage Box 6 Folder 176
BibID
991840788805867
Projects Tag
IMLS Cares 2020
Rights Status
Copyright Not Evaluated
Contributing Institution
Newberry Library
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File Created
01/30/2021
Filename
991840788805867_midwest_ms_brundage_box_006_fl_176_008_001.tif
Unique Identifier
NL15GZ3
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