The Manuscript, 1927-1932

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Oregon State College. Department of English.
Title
The Manuscript
Dates
1927-1932 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.15 cubic feet, (1 box)
Collection Number
PUB 010-13b
Summary
The Manuscript literary magazine was published by the Oregon State College English Department in the late 1920s to early 1930s to highlight writing by Oregon State students.  The contents included poetry, essays, and short fictional pieces written by students primarily for composition courses.  All 12 issues of The Manuscript and the index are available on-line.
Repository
Oregon State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives Research Center
Special Collections and Archives Research Center
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR
97331-4501
Telephone: 5417372075
Fax: 5417378674
scarc@oregonstate.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English

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The Manuscript literary magazine was published by the Oregon State College English Department in the late 1920s to early 1930s to highlight writing by Oregon State students. The contents included poetry, essays, and short fictional pieces written by students primarily for composition courses. Several issues include sketches and linoleum block prints depicting campus scenes and portraits of Oregon State faculty. Twelve issues of The Manuscript were published.

The first issue was published in spring 1927; the remaining eleven issues were published continuously, once per academic quarter from winter 1929 through spring 1932. The collection also includes an index of authors and titles, with a section of the index devoted to poetry. All 12 issues of The Manuscript and the index are available on-line.

The Manuscript grew out of the success of a special issue of the Orange Owl that was coordinated by the English Department -- the Literary Number, published in June 1926. This first issue was “not … an organ of the English Department, but a student enterprise sponsored by the department.” The editorial and business staff were all students.

After a two-year hibernation, The Manuscript returned in Winter 1929 as a publication of the English Department in the form of a literary magazine of pieces written by students, primarily for composition courses and designed to serve as a “laboratory manual” for analysis and discussion in composition courses. The editorial committee of faculty was led by John M. Kierzek, chair of the English Department.

Beginning with the fall 1929 issue, The Manuscript added a Student Board of Editors to the faculty Editorial Committee. The first student board had four members: Dorothy L. Anderson; Audred Arnold; Bert Evans; and Enelse Janzen.

Several student writers have pieces published in multiple issues: Dorothy L. Anderson, Audred Arnold, Helen Hawkes Battey, Bert Evans, Enelse D. Janzen, Emma Wintler Johnson, Ardyth M. Kennelly, and Elwood A. McKnight.

The Manuscript ceased publication in 1932.

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Preferred Citation

The Manuscript (PUB 010-13b), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.

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Acquisition Information

This collection consists of one issue received by the former University Archives in the 1980s.  The remaining issues and the index were transferred from the Library's circulating collection to this archival collection in 2015.

Related Materials

The Manuscript is also available in the History of Oregon State University Collection with this call number: PS504 .M32

Other publications of Oregon State students' literary and creative output include:  The Lamplighter (PUB 010-13d) ; The Orange Owl (PUB 010-13c); and, most recently, The Prism (PUB 013-9).  Materials pertaining to the English Department are part of the College of Liberal Arts Records (RG 143).  Papers of several English Department faculty are held by the Special Collections and Archives Research Center, including: Peter Copek,  Bernard Malamud, and M. Ellwood Smith.

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Subject Terms

  • College students' writings, American--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • College students--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • English language--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • Student publications--Oregon--Corvallis.

Corporate Names

  • Oregon State College--Students.
  • Oregon State College. Department of English.