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John Richardson. (1982). $35. o. 43— The L an d scap e o f Literatures: Use o f Subject Collections in a University Library. Paul Metz. (1983). ISBN 0-8389-3286-X. $30. ■ ■ N N N News from the fie ld ACQUISITIONS • E m o r y U n i v e r s i t y ’s Robert W . Woodruff brary, Atlanta, has received the papers of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Claude Sitton, an alum­ nus and editor of the Raleigh News and Observer. The collection includes materials from his years as chief Southern correspondent for the New York Times (1958-1968), as well as correspondence and writings from his career in North Carolina. Cover­ age of civil rights activities figures prominently in his earlier papers. • M i c h i g a n St a t e U n i v e r s i t y , East Lansing, has been given a collection of 83 boxes of clippings and ephemera on clothing and fashion by Ada Tucker Green, of Birmingham, Michigan. Included are items on fashion designers, Detroit area artists, miniatures and dolls, leaders in the Detroit area art and antiques world, the progress of women in the arts, catalogues of the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Henry Ford Museum, travel guides, and hotel brochures. • T e x a s A&M U n i v e r s i t y , College Station, has acquired the papers and memorabilia of Johnnie Mae Hackworthe (1904-1980), founder of the con­ servative Children of God sect. She also cam ­ paigned unsuccessfully as a candidate for Governor of Texas, the U.S. Congress, and the Presidency. The collection will be useful to students of conserv­ ative Christianity, Texas politics, and the Kansas C ity, Mexico, and Orient Railway of Texas, of which her husband was an official. •The U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a , B e r k e l e y , has purchased two major Russian collections. The first is the library of the English bookman, John S.G . Simmons, librarian of All Souls College, Oxford, and consists of more than 1,550 books, pamphlets, and periodicals dealing with Russian and East E u ­ ropean book culture. Many of the pieces bear the autographs of the Soviet Union’s leading bookmen. L i Especially noteworthy are the holdings of Soviet periodicals and monographs published before 1935 ­ and very rare small printings published after 1960. The second collection is that of San Francisco collector A.N. Kniazeff, which consists of 182 indi­ vidual items, all published in Harbin, Tien Tsin, Shanghai, and other centers of Russian emigration to the Far East. The collection is especially rich in Russian-language scholarly monographs and in dictionaries of Far Eastern languages. •The U n i v e r s i t y o f C o l o r a d o , Boulder, Music Library has received a portfolio of sheet music which includes a copy of every piece of music pub­ lished by the Tolbert R. Ingram Publishing Com­ pany. This compnay was active in Denver in the early 20th century and published popular music of all kinds, much of which deals with Colorado and Denver as subjects. •The U n i v e r s i t y o f I o w a , Iowa City, has been given a large collection of materials on railroads by Iowan John P. V an d er Maas. The gift consists of 40 document boxes of employee and public timetables from railroads throughout the world; train regis­ ters from West Liberty, Iowa, and Phillipsburg, Kansas; train orders; menus; street car transfers; and a miscellany of printed and manuscript items. •The U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n ’s Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Ann Arbor, has acquired the Lois Orr papers relating to the Spanish Civil W ar of 1936-1939. The papers con­ sist of books, pamphlets, serials, documents, leaf­ lets, posters, correspondence, and typescripts of her experiences as a socialist in the early days of the war. •The U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s a t A u s t i n has re­ cently acquired the papers of Argentine writer Ju ­ lio Cortezar, author of Rayuela and Libro de Ma­ n u el, to add to its N ettie L e e Benson L a tin American Collection. Included are manuscripts of one unpublished and three published novels.