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Box 1003

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

Tan poster (11" x 17") stamped in red ink “Student Affairs” for the conference held at Bellarmine College campus in Louisville Kentucky, October 15-17, 1993

 Item — Box: 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.

Dates: October 15-17, 1993

Two 11” x 17” posters, glossy prints, one is inscribed to John and signed (unknown), undated

 Item — Box: 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.

Dates: undated

Registration materials and schedules for the “Cormac McCarthy: The First Conference”, circa 1993

 Item — Box: 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.

Dates: circa 1993

Poem titled “Dawn” signed by John Sepich, 1973

 Item — Box: 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.

Dates: 1973

Essay, “The Judge’s Two Hats: Or, the Palidrome in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridan with afterword by John Sepich, March 2007

 Item — Box: 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.

Dates: March 2007

Color photo from the “Cormac McCarthy Brain Trust” (described as such in letter to Connie Todd) taken at the conference in 1993 showing “LTR: Rick Wallach, Chip Arnold, Dianne Luce-Cox and me (John Sepich)”, 1993

 Item — Box: 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.

Dates: 1993

One art print (11" x 17") of ink drawing "Cormac Visits Oprah," by Palmer Murphy, 2007

 Item — Box: 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Correspondence between Sepich and Portuguese writer Paulo Faria who translated several of Cormac McCarthy's works into Portuguese. Also included is one print of McCarthy by artist Palmer Murphy.

Dates: 2007